pledonto btolbm ix] jp...bemired members, this break in tito liish demo eratic rote in this secti m...
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e. Cari flcllirrert ft nnrrinc "peech, wiil-h RBI oust eui
gnstastteslty reeelved, Tiie DemeerstH teH-erslastWeela sreSS I d ii IlaiH'iiek Vet- ian < mb. BBd thc nairns
Bl feriyfii.it' stgaeN ta thaetaV-reM were imbil .odin
lbs Dc >r itt* argea.Throe ir t BB BB B nave BUMS published cards iu The
iiii-n dec-anag ike! iii v woold vote fur Oir
Bell', nnd that Its ir atcoatare to the Hancock cub
toll mis anantborla d Hu resell ls a ruction nvalnstthe Detnoi r .'.a. wbo boped to li lister uv a wanl'ia cause.
The ohi a.'Idler element here i* tliorongbly srooaed Ht
the stn i. ni i" I- ¦<! iben, iate the DesseerBits eessp Ba¬iler tn- ii 0,.ck banner. Aiumn- tee abreats M IkeHirBeld rtnb-roll are several aaeo who have heretoforeacted with Un- i> mn. rai.c party, aad ll la tbooahl that
Him ck wid rt celie a smaller soldiers' vote niau anylumer I'lualiliile of tin li..|,ii'er.:.-.v. Tm- R 'I'"1' "' " *
of t li ih ii tm are wide iiwuke joni ii'iiUli nt ol makinggiTiii gaina oe their rete ol l *.".'>
THE REBEL YELL STILL HEARD.argyBan-Boo in ALABAMA Of s man whd OIVOOBB
un- DBHrOCRA-O.mr TiLi.i.nifti to im: TiiintNE )
WBORIS ll IOB. Auc .-M..J. B. Kiiiilall. the
fire: :il»:' Ba-OROaOry BO A taltarni*, writs as fol¬
lows of Ins lota cxti-tit tn-cs .
To The i Wares' IBs gertiset flew;Tin tchoti mit cxir.i'.-t from ii le'.ter g.Md AOgBsl 10,
lS-ai), in Mab.nu a, letta Us own story :
Hwea eerreaUj reported in re thal roo was klllsd stBliei tnida. and ihe Bourbon* w i |_n!l_al over lt I.an nit ii a. a, abused, and threatened al the in 1 ¦«. whichwere eon'rotled byaboatoae hundred buUooaer*, forsxpre an opinion agaiusl hen conduct, iiii-iit. aft ¦¦ tb en-. Hon, ibej ass t bl td ne ir my house.threw ti.(in..n is into my yard nm! tiir atoned me withvioh icc.nud sahl that I should and .mi-i leave, limyntnr.v ii lenten il my mu Iv to il ate ic k ii i: in il
fruthifui yelling uni pas, mldahriit. They Intimidatedtbe fns In.eooated aaoai aad counted themselvesin. lpri.su ne many other rouutiea are like thia. We1'iHt bom av 500 majority, bal met cant. I us um hy_i>*> m. ;.. ny. making a chansj ol 700 votes.\\e ti.,ai and mast have United wtatee Marshals here
to secure a fair cha ti-n in Novell ur ni It, 1 BIB BOB IBdaii-eroi mob violence any algut, bal ahab itaaraaaduunlkilled. Yon Doald not seas hereagala;they SUI iour.iel i .m.
Wo WlthbsM tue i.a.ii of tli" man ami the pacWhence thi* Ictlcr cane, list Ra pablleatioa iv, ubi
stiiiiuia s the wrath af Ike Baau boa Beads RothtoRtbatbbb Be deas win he icu aaaOaa ta "egeeleh" any hui
thelieriiiK'iHiie, Hancock, Ragtwh ai istocraey vote ol
the Bsitd B -uth.Huw lo: o. ni), h >W iortK, iilil't fr SdSBBB, BaprOtected,
Rs lt "i to endare sad i-uT.: fi om tbs uv-ge hate of toeoffloc haag! v wolves tint call tl-ems ives tho groatparty Bf labor, thc real nany nf slave, labor, cheap labai,dishrsa hised labor 1 Mas) nc be ruled over by a Preat-dent sash aa ii selects, and have ail si parttaeBta '.: c, ,v
ernmint pregtded ov: i By Ita luili-ozmg leeebeal Haythis cup of bille: BOSa he p i-s -tl ii. ¦ ns, am if lt be n BOB*
aary to apaa the eyes <>. tim latelitgeatpaopleol thisoountiv a .il Bftag them to theil BSOSSBt BB they will r.se
and wipe '.it Hus massa! of a feudal ami t fTo'f aristoc¬
racy gBlag mad, let lt como.
EX-GOVERNOB CLARK FOR OABFIELD.IK. C. I.'.Mlg TO DBI UH IMP i-sci OB TRBOW
AWAY 1IIIS VllIF Kill! NV. A I. DOW,Lam a-in:, Peon., Ai-. 21..Tue following letter
litwi int ti r eeived by .lat:.es Black, treaaar 1 si lbsProl ii ition National Coiiiiniit B, lr..in ex-Governor
Myi ni H.Clark, of New-Tort:c_aAwo_-oos.il. y .Vu-, te, lBSO,
TAe ll< m. .1 imi s Bl SOX, L«nrtister, I run.
Ililli mk; I have rcc-ivo I lour letter sollc-
ItiOR Bay subscription to aid tint eiecjion of the Hon.
Ni al bu.. as 1'rc-idt nt of tm- Undid Mates. Mr. Dewis a laotlefl sa whoas prlaelplea upon the bqnor-probl-btttna gneatlee 1 admire ard app.-ove. Iwoaldbeglsdles d bim la sar praeuesl w ty whleh woold enable himleprosBote thal K">d noosa itu*, in tin ap-prooeblagrresiti ii il to ellon I shall nive m v aid, htBOS-OB Bodvote for tan Bee. Jaaaeo .. QarBeld. tbaeaadtdsteotthc Repa itt in Rational party tor thal eflee. Ylewlogtho gaeatlon In a pi.etle i! light, ve all know that ti tn er
the Ile; ir.Hean or ihe 1>, inociaiic. eaadidats lor thatoffice v.ni he elected. And I should (.res! ly deplore the
alsetloa of tbs candidate et ti." Bsothere rebel brigs-dler* and Iii' ir lilies, the North' ra cm peril ead-, undertho nani of ti is Democratk RAtionsl party. I considertht political situation of oar Ration at ih.-t time a- ex-tn no '.;> ,. ,. ,n nm- and alarming; ai much so us nt anytune «'.-, rr ire Were g_atlag fer ont Radons existenceami pt a lutiou acalaal the orgauiaed Bontbern Re¬bellion ano Confederacy. We mu.-i first aeenre sudgsake sara a free eoautry, a fi cc na <>t and au hom sicobbi n. thi same, without toe 8wut_ern practice ol hullgoaiBg mid nae of sbntsnaa at t-tlons, bf re wieucte n in m l'rtihiliitloit part. National elOOtloB. Andls de that ws must now elect ibe Republican porty 'acandidate, and thereby defeal the oandldate ol the exronni .. Hoiiii Hoiiib," the sspperbead Heath.ead th*nina)., t psriy. bow (tomhim-a auder the name ut 1 tieRal100al Democratic part.t I tsink lt would be wisefor all ile friends ot -fr. Daw to vote as I shall. Veryrespectfully your obedient seivnui.
Al hms H. 1 a 1.:;
BE COULDN'T SIAM) IT.A mOR 011'ICl.K IB THK IU.1JIL BANKS FOB A
.SHOUT TIMK.nv R-BBRAra to nih rBnoRR;
W 1. mmuon, Auir. _1.---litcjiitly tho DemocratsOt Iii s I- t illly wire made baggy hy the conversionto theil faith of an ex-Union Armv ofleer, a protctreand Irienil of General Grant. Tho o ilkor had fallenimo bod habits, and. although a man of good natu¬ral sbilitieBi bad lost his bosroesg nml beeOHM very
much rodeoed. He tried to get a position in one oftbe D ]' ituients hore, hut his habits wen againsthim, ami hg was BOBOtoBBBfat Hence ho beeaBMan aili ot atc ol Hui.cock uni) a chango. Yosteid.iy he
roapjtc 11 .al umong bis old BefobliOBB frieiids am!uiiiH'iio' cd bis recoil version to a belief in Republicanpi mci plus." 1 couldn't stand it," bo said. " A short time
Bince ive hag a little private meeting, anil I was theonly lo>al man in tho looa. Dr. Hamilton, thoutan who iiaiued his son after Wilkes Boot., madea spam h. in wliioii ho saut: Just wait until theBoaeeek inaugural gionialtIWl starts for the fain, olaud nt'J show 'eui what art-hel yell"-.' 'Lookhere,'saul 1
' I'm B loyal iniin, and I've hail ali Iwant of tho Democracy already.' "
IRISH REPUBLlCA-tfl IN VF.KMONT.4 LAItliK OABftRUl ANO AUTHUR f'Ll'n PMUCRR AT
ltUTI.lNH.
KiTi.ANi), Vt., Aug. 21..The Didi RepablicaoIneetiiiij nt West Kutlaiul, under Ibo at_s-
plt'os ol the Li.tlal..1 Galil' ld and Arthur Club, nus
a er nt success. It was aidio.-t-.et! by General Jamis(yili r.-ie, of New-York, and tlio Hon. A. L. lief-riaon, ul inn :n'ii. l-.xir 1 trains were ran from ilil-ferr-nt parts of the town, and tbcre was a largeaailience, eoBBgesed Brtoatoally ol Iri-h vnt'rs.Jmise .Moiiisijii'e elogoaal appeal at thc close ot hisspeech liron_iit lorivuril 1 ina Bombers of them.wbosigtid tba rolla ol sn Irish llartieid und ArthurC'lub. The club will nonber within a week severalBemired members, this break in tito liish Demoeratic rote in this secti m creates croat eatbaataamatnoi -- Uegeblieaaa here.
MASSACHUSKT'IM KKl'DBLlCANS.Boston. Atiir. 21..The EzeooUrg Courimit-
tec of thc lt pubin au state OBBtral Osssssitles lulitaBBSSttOfl hine t'¦ d..y. and chose a presiding oilier fortbe greteCoaoaaUee at Wsraeater. lur boom of tinmau mr ii bsgcsssret eatU be BaaseeepU^ tbs piot-tti n oiin-c.
NOMINATION ny THU GRKKNliACKKIiS.Wil.uiisha 1*.un, Penn.. Am?. 21..Agib Side**
et it., of ima c.ty, aaa nereiaated to-day for Aaaauwtlaw Ja igi of Laserne Ceoat] bj thc National f}reenback labai < satreettaa
GK.MTtVL AKTHL'K AT ROVDOI I.
¦OWOVT, N. V., Aug. 21..Gt nirnl ChtsfciA. Ari imi ll in lul-t Stty, lbs gai sf ol ggaafeet tieori:'; ll
buri*-.. Ile will v sit Oit-i.uuk Mouulaiu anti uluru towOMfarbaa Mem.ay.
fcv'
^OT^.S Of THK CANVAS8.Tlu- H(|iiii.licai)» of Ne mk will befcin
aaah'eareealga awaadly bv m graai m-asn sansilBg senweek, tba reaattagwIU bs aOdreeasd i>v sat-RaeatoiVte-BRhayeSO BBdetb-rdlet-HPUsbog spenkers. l-'reerii k A. l'oit-., ihe lu»i ubnciu >aaiaaa t,-r Ueeeraerwin 1.1*0 be pi-sriit. TB-work ul IBe canraes la balnaStillvii.v pro* uti ii lil ile- Cit v an c..in,tv, a ld the un
paiK" eluba ihsmre rai'idiy ni.mc ibeu raaka un beiuanailloiiii<«l an 1 i-ijil l']"'. 1. Inc ael.v.l. of tin* ReuobllC-U csiili.ss IB ti.'- c::> la slroliifiy in Conlia-i mtii int-anpiaeti'-ss which tbus tar ba- abaraet r _e,i Ihr Demoeri»t-. wkc hare aa yet d iaa very iit.lo in im aray sf 01gaiii-a'.l..ii beyond tba fo: mati ,u ot fen ward elabs.
'Jiu; Uiiiiiu uii.-i 1 of Northport, Loaj bUod,bave foi iireil a tia) ll, ll and Arthur Club wiln 108 men,bert-, wi.i: Ihe loicmusl mtiu of tlie Village foi ii,Ofli : K.
A G-tlic'tl and Arthur Club has boo fl 01-gauiz d al Montci in, N. J wltb a atareberaaip <d sreione 1 undi esl, and wh.ch ls eoii-ljiu y BSeNaataR. TbaC.utt luciu.ice a ni.u.u.-r ol very -ciivi.' vuike..a
A call bas lit-en issiirtl signed by Blty-fooiTeteiain for a uncling on luca.lay mimi, lae _-ih m ,iat Mondeville Il_li, Orni,;; , N. J, of all bsawabli du
tbesRuB aaldtara sag sailors io feral ea ersaolaauon tue assspaseg sebrely mt rsteraasel Um Ibm obi un" t
purpose m " io vole as tney fought, aKaiio-t Hie samenemy ged loan Billee."
Bi:iija«iini I'at'e, PlggMgRt of the I'ionei 1
Oarncil ,nd Artliu.- Club, linn re. eiv.-d » latter froRciiauir Kisooo Conklmgtbaoktag him fm tba Bal 1 ntheo ul,-eui u-i li sn,iv. nu. Wi. Hm, k Au* td ll: "heoubiiiiK U.e eaiL'at work y,u will de, I Std iou li"amid, joi_in_ you lu ail Hie luttitst you teni in i.Baas--'
IIJISH LANW-OKDISM.LKTTT.K FROM JAMES Kl'DPATH.
NOTKS Of A TtifR IN IlIK sol li\ll>l I'ABT or
lltEl AND* -HOW LOUD lAM-M.WMi USRKPB1BR'S r-i HIS TKVANTltY.
|niOH Tin: BTBCIAL -ORfl-BU-ORRBB. ok fRl TBIBOBO. 1Driu.iN, Arni, l..f>n my nai lo Kerry I Bad to
slav linc hours in the town ol Mallniv, ni UniCount v i in j.. Taaraieaa old eeetls there tbat tbstioi>|»s of Cromwell cannonaded mid i:ipi oreti. Il is
Ibe property of -*"ir Deaboat Not revs, Barooet. iii*
ancestor, 1 was told, came over erith tbs Porltanoooqneror, ood wog Mifi'otederith all tbe loads intbe neighbsrbeod. Bs I oat neither writing a bn>lory nor fl guule-litiok, I shrill Bcrapoloosly refrniunoni deoeriM.g BSORcry. oariqatttea ami titiee, cx-
c piing as thev iiiu.stiat .. aad tbeo only.s i iiet, t xp aili, iv liv one of the, most imintji uni-
mill (rOgOl races once lace of tim .ariii. aiiil ct-i-
tatnly one I' tbs plumiest peoples o' our tim..livesalways on thc precipice ul pauperism, and iviiv
Antorlea should be called bo bo often, aod ab pit-emi-lv. for help to k" ip the Irish peBSBOtS fi dui thehorn -, nf hunger Bad of death by starvationIrishmen In America nay nol hoi dnl roi saintwereaeTerknown.it 1 remember rightly, to robearly ami of len, ami to take both then whiskoj und
demoeraej ati eight -bal no ooo caa preload tbatibo Irish ii America ara "leay'ead "inaproTidont,"that they would soooer cai potatoes and eoar url!:thrice a day thoa a unod aansare -auksa ssealthe sans mi niter of nuns, or thai i hej prefer to t;.>
ragged, bareheaded and barefooted rather thenweer decca < strife. Oatrideoftbt greal oities,too,mii lr.-h .soon snow ttint they prefer good bornesio mean horeb cr toni teBoment-hogsca Why,theo, are tiny different in Ireland, aod arbj gre
ilny di-oreo I in different paris ol Irelaad t
Fot exiiuiple, ivliy, in Mallow, .-rc tho BfflOll 00t«tOgBS li tbs hill not as tidy as the B uno class nf cot¬tages owned and built by Hie lush,in Ann nea 1BeOBOOB no lum ni all tlie tOWfl ol .Mallow owns thcland on winch his liOOM is built. M ('ruin wei i'scarse" is still on the load. Iii" richer citi-sena in thc liash cities have long leaoea -lor 00cr 00m 250 years..bot tuc pom can get leaaes la Mallowfor twenty or thirty years only, and theae looses ire
norer renewed. I mot in my walks afloat Hallowau In- .-American, who hail lr, cd lor many yean IU
Kew-Tork, snd he showed me whole streets ot oot-tagos on tim hill thai hod been baili hy bard-work-ing men who paid b ground rent for tweotyortwenty-one yens, .'inil then bad theil boases ooufls-cated on the expiration of tho lease! [f they con¬
tinued to occupy thom they were ooargs l aa high a
rent as ii .--ir Daobam had baili t b cottages hiin-telf, Ii tlici'i.iil not t'uiiscnt to nay the new rootsa root for tbe groond and a teni tor tim innis'tiiev bad boill tliemselics.they were Bommarilyevicted without eompeaeariool lo yon wonderthat Irish industry ls gsfferiog as bal a blight as
Irish potatoes t What is true of Mill""'ia trna ofrery cry sod loom In Ireland -nol one mau in a
thousand, I am told, owns tbe ground oe which biaboase or bis nt.ro is built. Andabool nine-tenthsof the land of Ireland was oooflsoated and is still
held bj the descendants of the Elizabethan or Crom¬wellian or W,lim.Hilo soldiers who OOW so lii-'oi-ou-l.v shunt '. ConflsootiooI" wheoeTcr soy.thsfaintest-.attempt is mads t<» seoare any protect nmto Irish Industry,No American m i'l ever oodorstend Irish politica
until he uuderataoda that Irish laadlorda ure sa di.fei.iit frons Ainci !. :i a 1 ni.iliids ns i-l ITeholdersweredlfferenl bom abolitionists, rhe distinctionis quite as broad,
1 went p.ist the I.uk'-* of Killarney to Tralee, botimmediately rcturne I sad took tbe jaunting ear toKenmare. At Kenmare 1 remaioed shoat a week,making excursioua to Dareen and ttleugariK FromK nu.aiH 1 travelled by steam toCahircaveea andvisited tbs Island of Valentia, tbs Irish ter¬minus of the A; ian ic cable. i'i a,a Cahir*aareefl I erasBed tho bay to Dm., le ia bbbobo boot-.rt is a teo-miles row.and from Dingle(sgBiB thc cat) I drove to Traloiv. From Tralco byrail 1 caine back to Dublin. I, is of this tour that 1shall ante. Just ono word about Ireland a- BOOB bjtlictiavcllcr hy rail and jaiiutingcar. From Dublin to(mk or irom Dahlia to Killaraey tbe coaotry isi-vei vn'iiere beautiful. Tho soil is rich and fertile,and it should rapport a flense population m comfort.Bot it is in ns'I vin pasture. After tbe famine ot 1847the peasants were turned off ani' mo bullocka were
turned in.
THK mimi 8WIT7.kpi.and.
Kerry is calli il the Switzerland of Irelaad. It isa wild am! mountainous country, nnd of marvellousand weird loveliness. Liku Now-llampsliirc, it is a
great country to travel in.daring summer.aad to
eadgrate from IB all seasons. Tho lulls.or mnun-
t a ins.ai o bleak and barren ami rocky. Even ni
New-England tho lands would not sell forthe annual rent tliat is charged forthem boro. I recommend a tour through Karryto Americans who desire to boc scenery as sbarmiagas our own AdiroodaokS.a sort of mild Vermontand to see Irish peasantry at home. But they must
make ' -elusions on foot "'er tim hills ut t uno-,away Irom Hie tourist's line ol travel, and enter tbacabins of the peasantry unexpectedly, it they desireto know tbe truth, ami thc whole truth, about tbecondition of tbe people.Lord Lansdowne owns over 120,000 acres in
Ireland.in Dublin, 1,183] ia Queens. 8.9HO; inMeath, 1_.095; in Limerick, 1 .f52t>; and in Keny,0-1,083 ucrts. 1 will write only of Lord Lacs-downe's Kerry estates to-day.1_0population of Kerry is 10(5,58--. From the
1st of May. 1861, to the 151st of December, 1878.114,0-12 persons BflSigratod from Kerry.chiefly lo
tho 1,'iiitel Slates. This year lhere bas lieen a
liirt'o emigration, and I was every whore told thal,it WRB limited only by tho jiovorty of thopeople. Every young mau and youno WOBBBBwho could raise tho money, ur whoso frionds inAmerica mut tickets, made haste to liv beyond tlu¬reach of " famine and the landlords." These fuiri-tires ore the flower ol the youth, who have beeneducated dui*iag the last fifteen years al tho Nutmnul schools.tbe class on whom every wiso gov¬ernment relics for tbe luturo BtTeORth and wealthof nations. Yet the Irish landlonls urgo tliem to
emiifiate!Tbeaverago size of " holdings'" or farms tn Keny
is forty-liBSV acres; aud in 1871 thorn were
over 18,000 tenant- in this county who h -Iover one acre. But the average size of the farms isa deceptive standard of comfort--for if every tenanthad forty-foot BerM of good land, ownine it or rent¬
ing it at " living rates," theie would never he sucha calamity as a famine in Kerry. In Kerry 638,149acres aro in psst ure; 153,889 acres are
in tillage J 15.000 acres am in "planta¬tions" in woods; ami 31t-),O00 acres are
towoB. or waste, or beg, or mountain. Hadar peasaot-proprletary or resilient landlordism, most of tbsbog aod wasts lands nouid bo racialmed aod sop.port a denne population. As it ls, Kerry raiaoa itacrops lorebseatas proprietors end its children foiloreiga countries.
TH!'. HI (III Y KKNMAItK TRLU.The town of Kenmare, n village of 1,'JDO hil.alii
tenta, is ono of tho mimi attractive in thc Booth olIreland. The scenery BTOaad it is charming.Along tba riret there are ii -,va ,,f e.vij iisite
tn inn,'. But what I ooled with more BBtbvfaciion was tiie fact I hat the BOORls were
Inlier elad BOd tbs cinldren looked happierthan I remembered tho peag felka ol Wi ai
port, in County Main, lo bavo been Bl it. ii,ami te hain apnc.ied loot ti inter. 1 msatlonedtins fuel to Ben ral petBODS in Kennion*, and .il 1may deploy a phrase ir nt Um military aerrieeBtrategicaUy loaded Lord Loosdewas al thpeoss ol I. .iii Htigo. Hire, ian enough, ;semsd tbe ** 1 | hoooifori" tbal lin Leaden u
preydhad pralaad tho imbli Marquis fm timgto Kenmare. Sal eat baud everyeat nftbi n"Wo lhanka i" Laoadoe n ''; bs was "ona ol ibo:m)..,t beortlaaaloodlerdaib Kerry, ".tba poi reiit bo wore shoi I and Ino ehildrefl Who B< rc dielad were iodebted te tbs Yankees md tbeNuuolKenmare for it.foi lt was bister Pre a larcwbo had bagged tba money from doaWalu aodAim rica, aa areli ss front Fran a and KbrLio l, i
keep Lord Lanadewna-a tanaam from staresam! from li log n il;, il sad labam L"BotLaasdewoe baa epout meaay in haeroeh
itesandtba town T" 1 asked "Mot .¦ th.iii.!' nol ono man, bul ovnry mau, answered,
exceplitiit.and here comos the Hurst illiisliati mof "nollie" pliilantliropi.OB lena- (bal BU ..l|n'
to reodsi tin- position of ibe tooan! border winn
the preeeat bard times are over. Thc British 0or«ernnient. in erdBT tn p.ve . mpl'.yiiiniit -BB tho
pena.mirv, iiUtliOli_ ti lOBBR nf the publicmoney at low rate* ol Interest -ai "' '"
oeresnt.tboamoBottbua losood tobe expendedutdrahdag ladds that needed it. LaoBdowoo of-faged io borrow £3,000 i. !.¦ tims Bzpaods I on theI.linn of Ina Imante the tensats ibomTt1"**** '"
do toe wot-. Only £30 waa spptted tot. vTbeaihe teoants petitioned lum foi a rodm tioa of rentsfor 'im l."d {amine year, bc ftei. d ss oas of a ''iiiluiiieli ni reasons for n fi hiv* their room st, (hgt.
I had 'uni bena Beran ti itt a ihle i'S't of Mis-int.' nu. i.: !. ihiia-- .¦ t ,.¦! ..,,¦... in prodaevtrem -<
in ilia!-.:.a drain ina, a a.]-.> thai Biauj olHie smaller farmer* were appealing for a il'taiirc upoatbe ail etd ground Hmm they had bobsbbbbb boppon-inn laiai laiuiiies. 1 prone 0 1, Inert lo 'av "Ul a"on-!.i r.1'ie mihi 111 thedrainageof porttoo*of Iheeeieoaretag ibo taa_aie ft par ei-al na the eui av. roe po
."I ca.ii'-¦ v.iiiei b i-i. 11 '.ii bele* th« ralm ¦'
ibeiir.i'.i ¦. toaa* eaterpr.lng teeaat, ablle ai laeame Ha, tile i!r.'i.i.e VUTlU i.oilllgtvea iiiiiu'iiiit uni reuiuneretlve ''"" ">¦ment to tbs nant* ami iltur families.of mrsarprtae whet Ifoaoi ihatmapite nf m
¦a: rm. ¦-,'1 e'i I ll-. ,1 recited BIT prepOBBt WSS vll-lililllv il". Iii... d. I b-d nun..1,:, it ml ieai;iii"-sob j.-'.. 1. ired applicant n* for an eipcndiliu-ot not mme iii in BRO. Il Una la a fair aomide al tbae.liciyy ol lue luiiii.;!.., lue, 1 mao; BXPCI ll" *U a al.
Now, I qaote thia passage bom Lord Lonsdowne'sown nm in: -i-i in. It is un admirable specimen ofIsndlora logie.Lei me supplement it by b short extract, also
hom a private letter in my possess! n, from LordI. nisii'iv, |.,'.-. fiiriiiii. agent, Mr. Trench, addiI. i'i Kev. Cai inn Bronson, tba | tod pries) "i Cahir-sveen, in replj los Bimilai n qu pr ferrcd
ball of the "noble" Marqua, starving tenants,woo liad thc good loch to be bis r iris donors, sodb bo, therefore, did Bot starve, bet ins his Indomit¬able pertinacity saved them from hunter. LordLansdowne** good repotatiop doo* nol iring f tn
his own go d deeds, bal freon tbe fad tbal Ibe Nun
of Kenmare ead Canon Broasoo, win m 1 chris! -i
.in their pTcsenct.tbe " boss beggats ol Christen*dom," live on his estates, and beeanse thej iii J tbekind sets foi which hs kc's tbe cr dil."Darius Um wiatca thal hs inst paased b\,"
writes Mr.Treooh, "Lord Laosdowos offered tedrain tbs laid on every farm "f bis property that
requites drainage (bb much of it does),employing tbe tenants in draining tbeh owo farmsad ebarging them obs sbilling la tbe pound [29ci ms on every S4 BO] on Ihe outlay, altbonhimself would have to pay »;¦¦_. per eeotfor tbsmoney to speol ta tim Board of Works. By hisL irdship'sdesire I laid oat £2.000 hoi sh ot drain-age) but hi* Lordship^ offer bas up to thia, I bbb*'
say, been entirely neglected, ae the total extent tov. h di it hus been availed of lias not amounted!.. £30."Now, here is a clearly proved illustration of land¬
lord lilt'ral.ti and of peasant iinthrift. The Btote-ment is so adroitly made that, as Ure. Partingtonwould ssy, " lt would deceive tbe rorj sch clim:,."But ivhai is ihe liuiah peosant'a defeuee I This:
By paying B-Ht per cent in twenty-two years LordLaaedowoe pays back, not tbe loteresl only, huithc entire ospi tal tims borrowed for Imprennug hitotra estates, whereas the 6 per cou thor levied on
the tenon! wss designed lo beayeryrisal inof rent. Wow, ii is only within a few ye.istbal the tenants of Loni Lansdowne, estates
in Cabin avon bad their rents loereaecd SBpei nt. and so sterile is tao sm!, so inclement theclimate, w si ern tho itrogffle for e\ lr,'on ci: in Kel ry,
ihat even in K"inl yesxsthe lalor of iho peaaeat,his wife and children dues nol tears thou morn
than enough t" have three meals s dav ol pota-tnis ami t-k:m mill.. Tbs peasants of thiscounty.and, I was told, by everyone 1 met
of the whole Western coaal el Ireland lonol taateBleat leon- than once a >.ai at Christmas,andsometimes el Esster, "I hem les of Ki itt" a Lo nu il innil thc standard tn ail tea ol poiith al oe momy fromRicardo down, hut 1 have nowhere yat boob Ineidlyslated tin- lilah land_ord?e theory of rootoe Ulos-troted timi enforce.1 la praetiee. It is, that rent
ls tbe entire sorplos left sud due to the landlordafter a tenant, bj the labor of hi* whole family Intooti ul ail HM var roaod, supplies himself withtbs lissi t.h.ni .,, "m ino tu, cai "oil en rj W-asternAnni ic in farm, li.-tiiiin redaeed them titi.it iii. t Lord Lansdowne propooed thuttba peeaaotry should pnv lum ferever.*) gai coal lor looney tii.it bs borrowed el l p< r centsud this arraugemeut. oleo, was reodored all thc
inmc onerous io tho tenant by the reel that thiaLord Lonedoa ne, oolike his grandfather, had n hawaa, refoeeato owtect hts tenants bv givtag themlong leases, or any leese at all. JAMBS limiriiu.
MB, 1>. L. MOODY Af HOME.
ri.W ur lin: CHRI8TIAR OORRBRRRCB TO MRRTsi rncmRg l.mk. Mooor'a brmirary bobBUM its I'lioMisri) src.i ss.
(noa a?. oot_tsBoo_t bmrrbpororbtortrbtrirrrRi iNouTiU'iK.i.i), Mass., Auk. 20..On Si-ptem-
bsrlthen is to hs a Gsavsestloa of Obrlsttaaa fromdiff.-reiii pai ts ni this fuinlry and Berega at tala pl iee,ill ar -v.. to the -I'i-'i.' hlloli ot Mr. I). L Moody, -huUves here ta o eemtOrtabta sottege,a Cse yards awolirom ti.e lu Ho old-f-t.tuoacU Vew*_tagtead bouts luwinch he w.i* horn. Just in BtoBt, ned on ons of the? .jie. wbers lin used to drive the cow* to pasture,hu lia* i anil a lar-o seminary whore youm;gida of moderate mean* can get a Chri*ll_neduc.Hon foi ir Hut a year. Into lld* enterprise he hos en
t. re-, with hi* BSBSlSSB-SStaSaa Ile baa m d Illa infl Jeiios ni'ii hi* inti reata an wisely Hist the Institution lsthoroughly rstaldisticd, rnmplrto lu all lt* arrangements,and aliiio-t fuiiiiaiiiii with iu c .uipl-imnt of 100al um n.t. lui tan yeal. Girls are lo bu tU-L, t e .ulm/ _u.i
house iicpi i ii,*, und hy sunlit** with Hie minrosooi-o irom
iiulme and readmit from tbe best BBB.BBB, and urn tohe given a pracllcal education tiiat will flt the-n for thcduties of li.'n most ll.Bl/ to fall to their lut. II,,.Hilt ii will rex ul a tc Ibo daily lue ot ibu iiiHiltutiuu,mid it will he syilrra-lictiiv studied everylay, so that it I* expected not a fsW ot the younK ladle*will beUtted n* BBbBB.BaStSB and for other ChristianWarfe, Haine twenty Indian girls, ths (taught rs ofuioderntely well-to-do p.»n in . in the tar BTsStbeOBi, willut tend tin* year, and several ot them will study wita
Hu-.special iih|cct ot teeeBlagta ¦aadoy-sebosla Tmtp¦.re ni: i.i'i.at .md a few ol them mc pretty. Om- ofthem is trie daughter o: ojulgu. Mi if fOOag ladle* ofmn..! respectable nntcea denn wi,l naomi Irimi t arums
pints oi tba mum ry. Indi ed, inc prioalpei esaaUaa-(.iou io whick ai i Kaoota ure * ibinitted i*respecting their boalla nnd previous belinvior.A* the Kills will have more lree honluau i* usually allowed at bon riling srlnioln, tbeir personni responsibility Hill tlc BHISIST
,ili. Al oi ely'a mea in BBVtBg tim chut,m. .turi la that a
sp.i.mal MeSBMBg msy ho reel Veil Ot tue CiiiimIi_i,_ who.nc to meei, and through them BS _B.I iionateil umolu;11(. chill eli I .vim li liny rc jil rsa tr.. __. tim SM OnB inca Hie toil niter* ol lin al -p nt in prayer anil .un
oin ali«>ii lust after His sscensloo, it w lo last ten dat s.All itriiit si'iritiial iiioTemi'iits m the hl'toty of Ci.rl-.miii v nata- peen prct-udcd by BOBS neoe-n.'. mid BaBed
ujioii too sa in mil .c ci- tbat la aRpsBBad le he mainfcKilXl till III lt DC .lalOII.Ain.'iie ih.i.e ti, le preeeal ure I)r. II alkie and rinfe--
Mir.M'.ioi. ol lalirilnii a'h, hcullai.d, sud mil ra Iromlihln.ul. Mr. Joan B. U HUTS v .in cm.luci tile Inciillii',-.na iseni -ni.ur 7, n im-n will be gri a over rBtlnlj to taa
ell .11 ol ||| | ll',jee: ol I, i|i.-lillico.*-h'v i.u iiiiodr. it perrons ft an * dismace save sscmig
iiu.uiih bera already aaa awol aaaw areeomtog. Mr..io. ly it'll: u-i. Un iew fcmmaiT bBlldlag li. fore thu
oe -a ¦)'.i, tor lae ina BUIBBda in of Bl* carat*.I'.olii ll.l.a p.nil Hie vim ol lue «.' -iiliui ll ut Vmle) hu,Ii uer 1. line lo li a i-.a il hlgBiaad* r in n lu a. it iii ..
M.ain in pea':i ;iini long alrrtoiiea et mesdows witsi. er ian yu.o eropj i-temi for sallee aluna tba trangalirivet banks. Any CBnatiaaa who t.d.e ptee.nre in tucBtl, lin:- wail I" .llilioai'' .uni Call emin WU bulli uillcilaaaaaas. ____________________
HIL FRAUDS L\ AI. I RAM A.
WasaiiR-atoa, Aag. SI. rbofsUowbaRexttaet lg(ram a private letter al a gool leoma af the higboate .. a! bara terreaadiagio Hootavillr, Ala.:
I coi'.i nial )> lonnie!lt I BS lin., tlly pul.lu-,>i.ppm.ci ..ml ... ,i mp ll Ja.-, fj '... li ll .. per,air,,.
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FRENCH TOPICS.CABINET AM> MttLBTARD.
onn iai. and i*40KruiAi. niMtJrt.sioN-iiir CAMMCV .UK JBSSJIBB BSIBB BCBIlXBg OP B PUOfl BO
OWRRROt/RO.f KOOi'aTIon' ol' PRIRCfl RA-I'l.l "V*. *.,lN>-.
lliniM Tin. ma,il.ill BOBBBBrOBDI Bl OP nu milil'M.
I'.wu-. Au-,'. 5.- Mc Joslin tjuistiou is licinu'N
iBOdod. lt is iniw kim iou iii ilel,al -tl iii the < '.ninnisofGoveromeea wbethera MU should not he brooRbtin next scss-ion for fm reeoal of tbe De PaiToua lawof 1800, in:inti>iit tba loligtofl ordV rs Um power teopen sch.mia foi highsro hMotfoB. The Left Ceotrebas been badly boatoo in i'i" departmsBtaloleo-lions ami will in ali probability bs swamp I Bl tbsnexl renewal ol theSe-ate. Parliament being nowto reeces it woold be rash to predial tbs sttitodetbat group will adopt at the ead ol tbe raeettoo.Bat it mar be Beaaoied tbal lt alli sodeavor tomake trieuda with tbs nammon of Kcpablicsnlsm,i. li ll c solo ,,| v. Inch nilli els il BUflVsge most cm phill-umlly declared tteelf oo donday. Tua Left Ceotreba' always baited b tuen twocamps. Very recently1:11..- lia, i: in-1 to tbs ti.oii..!. '». oertolnwirepullers. Tbs Immeoatty ol tba Bepobiioanmajority at tba departmeotaJ slcetioos moat bavsnapleaaaotly startled tba Left Cootra. lodivldaalm. inii'i''. of iha! gro ip who <l" oot eeeaoy 1Mb seatsh ive bo ebotee bel weee ateeriag tefl wards lute thc
Ucpubli ian carnot, or dissppeariuB altogether. Itis :nv nunn ssion timi ti cy v.i.i sooopt tbs formeralternative, aod that they will Bod themselves lsBompony with more mr .md out reactionists wlm
prefer <J localing tbelr i! lg n> losing tbelr seal -. II.Magoard. tba politic editor of Ibe Figaro, ia farsa mi.' Ung to the logie "f eve: ii m. He ashs the Roy¬alists * bat they bare oblatoi d e itbio tho lost ten
yeera by their ooeompromia igpohey. ead ba bo-
tresta them to weigh welt the probableeoaseqoeoeesof ths vote of Baaday before tbi ¦-. rejeet. tbs sdvioehe Sen.
TH! (Ul BTS A*4D I UK JESUITS./,/ l.'ii .'',//. ni tins morniog baa a leader In
which it ia not hard to recognise tbs viv.nous penof O.imbetts'a close friend. Bone. Il ison tbe newaspect "I tbs Josafl qaestioo, with which it exhortsIbe Government to deal in no half-hearted, uncer¬
tain spirit. To cliecl.mal the JeSUitB tWO tllloi'sini*. according to M. Bane, needful -the sbr igati rn
of the De Pallon- law ob higher iuetractioo, aod a
new Investiture of the lodges, I.i theilagainst tbe o-ffli tels who bare oxecotod, bo far, ths(lei Ices, the Jesuits havel; .n in the greeter lium-
bei .1 cases ths ii. tors In regard lo their propri¬etary rights. It bes boon docided bj tbe majorityof tnboaals to which they sppealed thal the Gov-i rmnenl can i. _:.llj shu; ap their chapel*, and, bs
li. Baadry d'Aeson pul it, msks Hod In tim Univ-o uncut ii pris, in ; hut that tho pict'.fis wiroordered locksmiths to force their doora, snd i
men and soldiers to expel them from their booses,rendered tbemaelvea li ible to oivll ac! loThe diatribatiouof pris a in the Behool of St. Ig¬
natius, at which defiance wat burled h.nilly at tbaGovernment, took plaoe oa tho eve of tbe depart¬mental elections. 1 have poll.ted mil, I ll,ink, ill a
previous bili r, the iacapai ny of tho Jesuits to dis¬cern tbe feeling ol thomasa of toilets, wbo consti¬tute-alverna! aoffrage. They oodewtaod thor-niiirhlt i,iiiiii, aad tbe higher classes of society.But lim. .mc mil of sympathy with Isa Stuoelle*Couch** Soeinlet, und oooblo to diteet them. Whatbapp me Iset Baaday took them by surprise. J beyware astonished to lind that, tbs eeaaanta approyatliiiciiiir.se followed by tbe Govern.mot. Uthsdis-siB-BB of Loyola better Boderetood tbe sspirotiooinf tba Nat am. Ita teodeoeies and Its Instioetsy theyiv'iuol awt hovedepated Pathes Clere to make thebrilliant, tho borniog ami til" doll nit, soseeh whichbs thin-,md in the presence of Coadjutor Riobardat the School of St. Ignatias. Thc Coadjutor was
there as tbe representative of tho Archbishop oli'ai ia, ivhn c limco be virtually ruins ead wheeschair ho is, on that prelate's death or retirement, to
lill, lin is a man of LTcat force of will, nnd ultra-niontaiiist aboveeverythiag '"iso. TbeCoedjatorbasbean ia favor of the bo.lashlag poUey pareaed bytile IsUgioaS orders.
VATIIKK 0LBRO- UIMI.IIWT BPBOOK.Pstbsr Ctaee, whsee speech has bad such a loud
reverberation, wan, we aro hound to n-snmo. the meroBpekeaama ot bte order at tba pries dietributioa ofIbo Behool of Bb tgoatiOS. leaching has been huvocation. Be le prefect of tbe eolleges tn tbe Bastlc -kimi: id, and a man of gi-ntlo tOOO ol Voice andbeaevnlanl maaaera, Hebaoaerar had nu oppor¬tunity to shine as a oalpit orator, which niay ac¬
count fur thc effect his .speia li pi n. lilied on thosenmi aatei.i ii, ii, i, ho ad ii in B candid spirit.Copies of it wi re B0|Joannlin v -' ..iii h pul,li,Im a dav liol'rn- tho OROO.tgof thu ballot IwiTen. lfiiiiivnrs.ilsufTrivgebadh.nlaristocratic ears tho cfleut would Lava beenpowerful. But Frillier-, flin Nation, waa deaflo tbe elia-.lenee of the Revprjiid Father, and duinot votiiihaafs I" lum a hcaruur. Tho only affect InseratiOB h:is thus far had, is tn force the (iovcrnmeiitinto a new and more enoriretio campaign ugaitiHtths religious orders. Tho ink which M. Kane usedin writing bis article will not, you will see, bowasted.
A Kt Mnlll I) CONSPIRACY.Koine «ava sd afloat last night nu tho Petite
lloiir-e a rumor that a consimacy hail boon dis¬covered to an est thc three Presidents ut ChorbourK,to throw them into the hold of a man-of-war amisand them ont to ana, whilst measures were beingtaken lo sot up ii in.itiaroliy. Thin rumor originatedin something which the Mayor cf Cherbourg let falltn a restaurant, allure he was dining. Ho tobieome i mmd* wbo nure sharing his repast,that Admiral Itibouit was capable ofjoining in a plot against tho liepublic, and that it was not safo for M. Qrevy andflambotte to trust tbemselees la thu dag-obla- ayear uro thu tRHMROd SOespifOey BBlgbt Basil] .ve
BR00SB.B_j tba army boin,' then headed by |BBfilBllinimical to tin- Kepniiiic. Mad.om Olary, it np-pear.s, feels vory iiervom lo nOOSCQOBBse of tba.siiti.:or rumor which has come to her cara. She in¬sists on BOttiK willi her dauirlit.er iRflOgoltg to Chei-bonre, and arttaaastag thc naval review aud othermaiilinic spectacles flinn au upper window of thel'n fa lure, it isa pity she does not go openly.There ara rory loo women in Normandy, amt thereviill be no oppiiriunily for them to grace tho i'reai-tlcntiiil (dtea
mr. BDO0A1TOR ok phixcks.
Tri nen tfagoleOBal sons did not compete for prizesal lim Coiicour General at tim Ssrboooe, but -aggiaiivis'd to do BO by their profsBBOT, who thinks thoeldest above tim BommOB average Bf I'-renell boys inmat hemal ins and I.ngUOgCB. II- baa the myal piftnf toognre, .-ind sun-poms himself u ith eorroel flu¬ency in English, Itnliiin .*it! Qermao. Thu but hadtwo (Jarman graadatother-, tbe Prineees CathertoeOl \Vlllti.|ll.ill'«. alni tba I'll'ices-. A dei,'I. ile, ni Alia.ina. wile of \ udor Kmunimi. iii., moilun i* In d-monte-", anil Ibe rt iiiup:tiio., mn ot an li ilo-Corai-caaiaie. Prince Napoleoa is no; satisfied withIbe btatorieal Btnaies ol his boos, lin,breaefa of I heir edncathm ho is lukin? lalo hts ownbeads. By waj ot iatsodaeti n bs a imw Buaosed>.n sbnwiag them i h mat rna; Bhatoous olI, ure. lin v have passsd a levi dat- nt Drinanwhichc nt.mit.-oin' lateroetiog old moaoineota.
Ii I IK l-Oll I AM) Ills IMI lt.
It ii oat t bu blferred fr so tho choice Itocliefortha- made of tho Citd llalaehorbe* as a place ofab'"le iou; ho intends to lend a fat and-I.¦ «x dence. Tn at odd place, is rn,
tloiibl inn nbaile ot vice. li t it i* ula,,the dwelling-place of arils** Coeottee, polotnre.scalp ¦'' a.11 pl tv.. ix ii . live liiere in gaj 1.sin p. i.. i ii .oms,, U detselisd, ami doods tu ol it aKarden. Kochoforl aili pay, hotweeu mal aod
hon, 7.ooo francs ys irly for ins msnsi rn, lowhich there is a stadio whore bia snu-ia-lao willwor. ss o landscape pstuter. Tho loutaruier hasb raia re capital ia baad, lin in p.nd weekly,I'bo pi >ttta of bia journal ara aatfrmoua. lt oirou-lati io thi itrooeb-a.de ol i action, as well as lotim rt d fauliourifn.
if it woreseiri baCorebaad to tba Boyslistin Ports andin Llio prortROSS iii order that
BABSAS ni i U01 ls st FWESISG.To I hr Ld it or ol I h r Tribune.
Slit: Will you pi unit nu; to ask hulpIbraORi vmir ti,nor for iho no urtu! n.
ne""*. w.oas o;y i* Basel btrbbs. Baasot tatters. ~ lji.il n.u.y um dy. us tor wr_ui of bog.ii I cure, (trev -lu.MOO nf Un ne |.,)(>r ie nj.In m.- a,,ii^|,i
In Ki.no-; ,|.mt 10.O0B td Uh-o liam rimi,ii..iii-t ia uilni BtBIBB 1 SOB-tO.g of lim remuindoi BIB
.mp!,.-, dii.irlarlv; BBOtRM "Int. I»« rbaP>.kl P »»
i.ieim.lv lo,;, her liv dolli* 'fd |»BB Ml'" ¦'»
ti,em to da; bul Ibe l isl th.r.l -re at k, -H ahead sb ¦¦.
'''i'm'n'arc more .her-rs f mi cnn he sun .!«,'.' io Kan-
si,: InlrfiiidliileexlMU.' d BBB I wy h-M *<*»>**>tn nirry tli.ni liirttKi-. anl tlie R'llsi A",<',,,u_.,' .
ti-a-eiiy la emptw. Mr. R. 1. ClimstOCO, scull,
r nm Belief Assoc uiea, baa '"." «_£*J_wjli1- irnmei to li teresl peoph ai tba Ea*l In Hen >>¦ ¦"mit,ami ki,.' no.. sapsB a i" me ct i a «f .s >w y»*- *¦.'
I* at No. HR Irving pluto, where ale* .alli glanlj »¦*,*...__notil-ie* and leee-.te eoiitiiaiiti na li iBSoasocailiBBfor prompt a-o-t. n ; the angering greal bbb ".r
Dombera appalling. Respectfully yoors,iii a n < OUdRR
..>>¦/. im-J-.-. An-/, gi, 1880,
MIODLBMBB FOR TEACHERS.
SUPPLYING .>('llooi.s THROUGH AGENTS.proportioxs i" v.iiii ii rug bystrm Rag OROWB
.RRTHOM Of THO SORRCII PORRIOB DR*M V.ll Ul! Il I'ltl-IIS.
"I have second positions for mon- than..cia ni um last nitnii Iva years." Tea
ipeaker waaa tall, pleaeaat-fioed man ol abeol ri rt y
VPar* o'a;;e. with B loog White BBBOBtaebS whicli bad tba
sppeereeca af batOKcarcfullv u-uded, and with bright,big eyes. " I weat toto thia IB i-*v>," ba sootlo-
ii ,i." "There were two othei aaaa eagaged la tbs... ii -i i he.-iiu. Both of them have lear etoee
retir d, ead tam tba oldest of lbs aasata in bostaesflnow. .vt Irst there was very little to be done iu this
linc i ii! the '.'nones, bs iboen m iresa ag rapldl] Bf lateta irs, Bud there ure live or -1\ dill." it BgaOBtSS in the
edy now, thoogh two or Hire- of thea lo acarly ali tbsbutti-.... rue method eiopl ijedbrsll lbsagents \- shoal
me, if persona weal oostUoaa, they iced i" tba¦.,;.,: :, noell retatotag les at from H m pg. They¦aol with thia a atatemeat of their exparit nea, ago, etc.
tin- 1.1..ii."ie. they ara h is ll d to leach, ami theirterms. They slsossad their piotnres aad teatUaoatala,which arc then re-riled bj tbs seeat. If everytatag la- ii factory, tba bobbi pata tba oppticoBt mto cnn-
i.iimieat.iii: aita Ihe trnateie ol tear « Br aaboola abeo ti ic her of ah,rn kttona, and BS very
ii i fa.sta gel ap.-i:. n if bs ls a eoe! ama ead,:. not bars bb axorbttaat Idea of tho vaiuo of hu
.ellie, -."»Do these spplleaata alwaya send their ptetereste
you 1".i solly. [ bad aloaost as eeeo bore tho plotare of
u:i a;, o III lani a.- li a iii :n or ber |i tnOB liv. All I B SOIin h«-e is tbe bead ol s person, and I can tell pro.tync.r.t won) i;e n. tte m iiiiciin n .ne nome w hal re¬
luctant toglve up their pf ni-- *. The loins are aol,-n .o,. however. I Hi'- ali applications, and patiniii. ph ,ii -a ipb rn .¦ o li ii" at Hm beadul bia application, so thu if any trustees or ethers
.ii. mt ber ey have a ai aopala ole ., ., nop.i. at I'i lil" ami. m tin- majority Ot ' a-es, his.ii...... i b,as ii bael* for opening a correspondencewini hi'a wi. a soy one gets sn engagement bis papersai,il piciui are .elura <L"
.. where d most ol jrour les h r- get po ittlonsl""We send then to all perta ol tm-country. We abm
Moil quite a ouuiber ouuida ol the United State*.,.. .-ni poaltlona tor thirteen ladle* ai 0.
linea, sades Dr. Murray, ile lum a Behoolm i- c, .1 lied alter Hm pl d ol Ihe Munni HolyokeSi-1, ii ri. Host ol the i':: Bora we seni tilai were.Mm lioiv.ioi graduate- twenty Biara will «.> outthere tut* fall rn take positiona in a mbool which is
i n Dr. Va a. rn aid mi tba Hot.tad govern-ii ut. Dr. Vauderwald was educai d in thu country,
i.niiielieil Ina lebOOl i.ltei' Ml Uni IIoll oKc".\i st will he the psy ot these teacher* 1""They Mid receive 1800 a yeer. They gel their
transportation nae, ami ail tin ir ozpeaaes paid, ifthe return before the ead of the third year, however,tiny inve f p.v tie ir ow li fare hack."
.. Do j mi o.iyi: in my caiK r r music teaehera ("i ., und we have a sood deal ot trouble in supply.
ingttiem. w"e bara very bard work, also, m gettingr',.i ea n m ii with a imod education. Ant ip ia nt. ty ofiii a. ii ii tm 'm.lu apply for positions, hm l do uoth-insfor tin a. of course, We have bard wor* In gettinggood tcacuera for reform schools Ab order from Kindall's ls,and ls an ut ii, hard a one ta lld us tte eau
g. 1-".. Have y, ii sent many tascbera ni) there I""'lure" ol f Mil', Sin! liicv .il ali- to Ot. IratclSSS mSB,
TH. > uni*' hue executive ability ol the very hiitbeet\, i.-o oastonslly haveordera from Mboola
lot- de 't mill' *. I inni ;i deuf mut-- In mi' lillico In io tor»evt ul t eera *¦ mt cine' niel k. ll- is now In eli tree or
admit mata school In Baltimore. BoohaaIntell.tentic low io, li., iv.i* ! Hceouidtell abai an) one wanted assoon:'-in o imo Into tn" cith e. ii< u .ed to assist Dr.«...|ialldet iii tim .lear lilli!.: inti! i'll h'le "
.. Do you lia ve manj pct son* try io put- oil istgu. di-nnd r fereiu ai on you l"
" No, ii. canto awm Hera nave loamed by experiencethai we examina tbeae tao c;,.seiv for them to-H .no mtUMI ''ol at lc!. lion, VI r, hy p.-i¦-,, .* \t BO applyfor p titlona lor walch they Lave aot the all-bi estun liiiicima. i'iis morning I received a letter from atii.iii v.mi wauled B Professorship ot Kogllaiild eretnrs umi Buetorhi tn wrns college, and yei ms
le tel wa* badly spelled and wrtti. I wrote Bim, saym.- ii. ai I uni not think I cou! ifni St ia a po* it inn un Ulh. laarosd to spell. i receive letters beni personaclari now and tiien, iv.o ttiiiit me to luruisli ll), ni
With dipt in is 'nun some corni Ci Hage, nnd to sci thema place h* wen. These letters, how ci er, arc moallyfroit; I'niimi.i. a Canadian iblnka hs eas rat aaythlag,you know, in tba I'mun htatea for money."" lin any graduate* of Oxford or Lumbrid-je ever ap-
plv for pasHlonn I"¦ OccaaioBaliy ; aad I alwaya receive them with open
arma. An i-.ui.-li-li triad ile ia a kind of a gem lor ino."
A Wuhan's BOHRRflfl MRT-OM,An agaai of ihe _:, ii tn-: lex, waa has necu in hus:
ne** fur herself about four years, waa next seen.
BhBtaB latlv imnut thirty year* ol aga apparently.with a pleaaaal sddreaa, and tim coon aaeeaaea in pat¬ting al case th. baabfol yooog college gradaataawheapply for s p..-inna, and who sm BBOBlly sotucwtiut
fil^hletu.-'! hy Iit four or live linly BSStstaatt. Herure!umi. sad experiences, ab sue related them, WON, ofcoin se. in niau) ri-pic'.a identical wltb Mr.Sobermer-hm n's. Am..nu oilier telega, however, alie said : WinnI receive applications for poasttsas, I alway* sendprint'd blank* io the fippllcatit* to bo filled out. Onthine sro gaastleoa os to thats education, wbetesbeelor eollagS th.y nero gruduutcil Croea, wtiat
e\pi. ni i ¦<> 11. it-.,e; i e t.,,;y h_vc had, whut their ro-Itgioaa preferences me, to wlou denomination tOey l)c-Ioiik, sud wileiln.r they are married or not. Wo ah-oItct tue plii'tu.-rnpiis of h .ih) 1 niuaj of th' m.''" Why du iou a-k to waaf ehareh they heiouu 1"" In wet ul iii aebools, p irtleuiarlr Rautlsi an.i Meth
otlixt schools, tbey u-uany .I.mil thal tile teacher*m. ali neilin,,' to Hie in nominal om union couirula the.scii o.. lt is neall ohio to know wile lue r tho up' lieu ii lsure married or not, un iu a good many bnardniK-sciiool*thi'V will li.ive only un named tOllebera.,,
" H" voa have uiuuy application* tor kmdergsrumteaeheraV
'. Not Ba fD-UV as we had u few ye.,ra ugo Kindergartea aebools are popular, I ihiak. inn not hy anyUknus su popular us u was Hmu.'iil they would bo a /cwyear* ugo. I supposu ouo ttttooa is Ulai ihe. ,tr.i ratheroo.ailr."'.Doyou erport many IsoBbon f"" Wu have sent a nun ..er ;o ('aloa, also to Cuha.
We have also saat thea to Btaef aooairiea, bat tba tua-1'illly ol them Inive irone to one nf Ilene two place*.Tiie.v usuallygo as tutors or gaveraesara ta private fam¬ilies not. BBgSBl tu sp, ml .auniu Hint) away Inn..homo.**
.' Hare you furniilied any deaf unite iuatliutiou* withtassberet" Ye*; a iui'n')i;r. Them) have all Ive:) PCB BOBS.
however, wbo use the new lunzuaire, tue lip laagaagu,und Wini do lint inakt) BBC Of SiROB.1*
" Do you luive auy trouble in «cttinj{ coed BBOSBBleo lc n i"¦.No. The musical standard of gmerlea has boca clo-
rated io tho Isa! lew years Hist this ha* become OB n-
parativel* rasy. Tbs plaaola toa favorite luau uuieut,sud itixt come* the BTaoa. Duwu iSoulh they still cliu-tto lbs k uiur."
Milli |R I! WI'VWU UNI'.
? well known publisher baa u tree cducallonalluman m Park-ytaoe »hiob he SOfttSS en In eon-
li.-uiiori with oilier baabmas, Hs s.,id that abeoltwelve year* uiro h., opei,ed e Sanaa for BetetgeROBbsrs to help some of his countrymen whohml emile to I Im cittiitry withoitl knowing bow to spt akBagbaR. Koiir y. alt ann Int ha'i eu a-ned Hu* xii nS toinclude t-aci.ms of ull descriptions, on acoouut of com-pluuta of ezoeaalve cbaraesat Bonis other saeaeles. ltdid ant pay>, however, aa it oatt atm a good deal everyliar to run Uiik. und ihe peopiu ba IioIikhi wein aol grata*lui. lin ilona nm believe lu iuivuifr personal iu-u-iviett.a will) imp,ie un.-, us he Hunks Ui.u ,» man'*ii indwrtUag i- a umi a better la.tsottoa of in* ibeisnii iUntil nm appealaio c ,>r p. .on .. >. il.
////. GREAT STIUtAM ol- IBAtlGBATIOB.W-8HIROTOY, Au^. 21..Tho C'liiof of t!ie
iiunaii iii Btatisi es farala.aa tba foUewlog latormailsain ia u ir,I to iiiiuiik'i udoii
lien arrived ls the easterns district* or HbIIIbibio.Beatso, !>¦ trott, Boree, Kay Vest, Mtanaseta, Rew-Of*laaes, N»w-York, Psasamsoeoudy, PatlaOelgbm aadBaa Praaeieeo larlag tba Breath aaded Ju y gi, 18-30.rt; r.'it paaaeagen, of ahem t9,P__ were oemlIiruiiU. sudMM rlttSBBS of lbs l.'nit. I :-it_tc, roto nedfi. i.: aim.mi. Of tbts total Bomber if huflBlgreets aarivett, there were from Baslaad, B,98B; BeoUand l BSli\l..o»,.r)l; Inlutnl, 0.007 | (etui .my. |t.R7Bl Antill,'._.<'tXi; fiwe.i, n. ii.770; Nore ey, 1.74_; Denmar.IMM{ Kr ince, 60S* OwuaerlBiiil. 6ii7| epala, 04 ; |-.dliol, N.I, ii. l_i.uu. 7.') ; Itulv. 74M ; itu*..», flo7 ; !',_mi, 1. IMRi HuiiMijr, 4.4; li.111 1, BOO; lltiiuililuii of1 unalla, 1-.710 ; «'u ,». ii_. un lull < h ra, 4__. liurlu*m. ten cnn dJui go. 1180, 407,241 iremigreniaar¬rived io Um United Rlataa, aa luoreaae cf 870,417 ovorii.'mi ber itiOi u:riv,-i daring ibo preeeuiag lesa1.1 rh" year il luiiuigr_i on tn, thc II-, ilfia i-Y.t. wheo 450,803 ImmlKiuuULrrltcu, eithc loUBlgrottaa o: U.c 1km H-4'_i year only _,f,oi)
DBPABTMENl SEWS.
W LgllUfGTOR, Aii^. 21..WDligm TOOBRR linapj .duli d i'.-.iia a*ier ul li.d point ,. Utan*.
ii w..» iu immissie iad nv iii Preetdeat.!'l ., ii-r..! U».la) i--u.,l an order il I re t*
'"«' Ll"«- leoealaaa Bat ol Baall auttar erismn' ag -n im- Daltaogtatea hs Bude spaa the tir*i.evandays m D reuther, ls*',o. ,\n over was i .,.,ii"' neting empto ss ta th* radwtgr mat] rerviea ie n
lr n rj bouka aad retai aad rackace rm-cipt*until ta?y leave mea mes, obee they vii. mn ti.emtn to lacn UlV.*ton -a P. I In I.iU.IciiI l.,.i,l.te_ ,tr>
iiix-'d inc .re ii iv praaervaeneaa reotetry hooka umirteeipu no aa to he aoh le maww tau.un** or i.uc. i-i Xii lint, lu iu« rn lei td i'.tctaM.-*
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Nea di vci'* iiiiiii .. wen mode yogfittho rooo ol tho leeasod broker, _-.i
n»i>J aili.
K«r. rho p: oil tin ot two mun. Mlillies. i.in ni thi- V, 11 .,
NRtioooJ Hil rik unit tue <¦! ;, .._,.
tlmfl in tins city, li,'vi' l):«-:i i,.,.",Tin- <-\,'iniiii:i!i<)'.i hag boofl poetpoged i'¦Moodily, and ii in ,/aitl that nine i1Mtni-flRetiooi win Ix brought to light,
A BAD < '.:. POK THE DBI \\Tbsre woe a gaoaios aurariaa in stare f()r ti.,j
fi mi: in Ila COOS Of Elijah Alii.er, t lin ut a(r.of ilc-iluig in fi r cd bom!., of tho Hannibal .,.
Joseph Kan..-ail Ci-uiuany, uhii t\o, prc,
tipeii^l yesterday a' tbs Tombs i'a\^*Court. It ll'. I'll!'. ll ot !nekJnstice Smith and all the other pen-on-i inter*"-.',*in tin.'c.'se ns-1 titi.led in lim pir, de e_aaBe_Rii.'iiit. Mr. Alttgersol bv bi* rotin-*el, ex*ilaa\Hus ci d, alni BBSm ..! aim. f).d Mr. (yCcaiaer w
preseot. ead ia better eoodition for leal ifvine iiun. ashed by al bibi bi rt p rier formihi of tho story of the loos el hs b a,¦!..,., ,,| ..ply he saiii :
" I iiii.i taboo them -Tom mv boase, io 3 purnimL873, wrapped in a brown nap-r psi _a_e, a-nj »umi mv nay to deposit t'lein in tia- Safe Di-o»itCon p-nv's vaults. In uni lg through V'eM>y-«t 1stopped iii front of a *,t.ire, and a man called an-at,toution to something anil as I looked ),,. ...
the paebsge from mv band ami rm. The bsBgjhm! just been registered, ead were aol warta a imont tho lagers to bias,
" Do vim ktioiv the BBOO WOO t'-ok thom I""Vet, I saw lum* I g-'tVd a description of li-m te
a detective at tbe time, but he police did ootlaihim. Three yeera afterwsrd they Rrrested sassbut it was not the nehr, ooo; they dil nit prut*anything against lr.tn. a' least."
" Is Mr. Alligcr iu the room t' salt .1 tua ; issrtalu 0 riling.Mr. O'Connor glanced around, and taking tbs^
toiler's oote booh wrote the words; "Nextonnyright"Theregevterlooked.ead Ixl,cid tbs portly fc^
of another rep.ui.er. sitting in calm um hum diudm*of the terrible sospicion resting n;>on hun.
questioned aa to other detail-. O'conner ra.'lt is so long ago.seven years.tbat 1 don't rs.
member exactly.'' Lotei iu tbe moramg bs amtook tbs anio ii p.., ii shore un Qtioi .1 forJbbbrSmith. Borne farther delay was censed by tbifoilureof Cashier Baylis,of the batiking home ofHamilton & Bishop, to appear, sod a uemsBga waBeat after him. Tbe railroad company wa* nut nyreseated, Mr. Itoot n. lag absent on bis rasahsa,
AXoTIH.K I RaROB Iii! I RRBR," Am I to Baderstood, [nspectoi Byroeat-Btthaa
ia soother oharge tobe preferred agaiao) tae pna-oner?' s.ii'i Jostios S'nitii Boddoaly,Bx-Judge Bosteod's attitude ol case un* chasn4
at once oe the Ioepeetot cane forward to tim liarami sa il: "Ob or about Fobrusry io. ls-jo,the Fir-t National Bsnk ot Westport Ci*>I..neut, wsaootored by hui..twacarried oft including valuable securities, »oum ofwhieh nen- ow.ed by Franois ttl ii mid r.tbo upresent), nnd pail ol wooli wore loand miningI bose pledged as collat .' for a loun tibs ThaiNational Batik of thia citr, by Hr. Ailiger, lierincluded (111.000 In North Carolha a ..,¦.,! mbonds, tivo if 1.out) booda of the Chicago and Suth-Western Kal.ma.I, ami a.i-1,OuO bul.ti ul llic Nor.k.Weall rn sinking Hp il."Oeeeral surprise followed st Ibis news -"i-aloe.
Mr, 8norwood, bb elderly man ol -ali_:at figure, bbsgray hair and srtol hera, then retired _- h ihsla-
or tu un adj niling room, where au alli st il vadla., ii tip,-tat iii: that tie following property eastolen from the bank at Westport, ob toe data men-tii-iicilStorth COroHaa special tax bund* Of the v iltl» g
pgOOO-H umbers70, 71. '«»a. l._oi. 1,075, I.fi7s.-..|R,2.037. 3.061. _.!)--. 9,1-aV A -.1 li .ml V i l,,iii7 of 1*1
tcoaad Horthweaieru cooso'tdate-d slnBmg nui,7lu c ni. ami I ito no iola o. -l.i.ili) each nf lilt ' ...tai.mi gortbwesbrn Int mortgage. Nos. -2.0 -h sa '-.ML
All of Hasse were subeeqneatly kleotitled hy Mr.Sherwood sarene the securities plaoeti b>- Ur. Alu-get at the Third Rational Hank.
.Iii-tico hiiiib th u said t at, as eoother ci.armhad beeo mode, aod ns thc evidence waa Bettih.uni. but WOBeasily attainable, it would hs Mnell to adj urn tim examination ol mintajain tho fire! BOOB until Hon iy il10:30 a. m., when he utinuld cxi>-elthu prosccmioii lo have in court nil ino .v,:jM-|tne_-BBBS well as th" stolen property in ia Jetthat Hit) case might he prompt iv disposed of.Bx"Judge Baateed Beaconed in the adjourn
meat, ami saul be Mimili! tn iorpose no na-
BoeomRtf dolay. Mr. Alligt't was tartremanded to tbe eastody of laepeetoi Byrnes arniwent, to companied bv a lew personal fi lends, to ttsCeniral Othce, where be .-.till romalo* Al a Wjhour yesterday afternoon the bepeotor sta'cd t-idno attempt bad beoB made to secure the prisou-tvirelease on bail.Mr. .Sherwood sta*-d tn a TuiBtr-tr rsporfsr thal
tbe total Bowan I io*t hy I.: n iu thu W .-., I- Ua'-Krohtiery wai Sib" uoo. Ho had originally $2,5Minvestefi tu Barth Cereliao itomls. issasd utnieufciact of lbfitl, for WRlob be etib-eguciitly IBBB_pBOW certificates, issued nailer tho act of Hf$.Hue inn uitotvsi uti the old boinia provided tor. "jwrote to thc treasorer of North Carolina, hsa.il." when 1 loet my Ininti*, ami bs wrote back thai io
ca»o they were tillered tor ORObOOge be would BBBgpayment upon iiiom until I WBBtoformed. I »l*agOVS notice to tho Chicago and Northitrimstoni Kail-road Oompooy, aod they a.so promised tostsepigmont oo the lost bonds. 1 lost sight or tee diftertiitcertificates of stock, but tl.c company pay* nie in¬
terest upon them n_ht ul< eg 1 also lost a Uio ia*
soraace policy,*bot it wa* pani up."Mi. > i i. j mimi,, is a director and owner in tlio ware
P< ri Hank, ililli tho securities, it appears, RMS .
special deposit placed iberc temporarily.a rsi a with IBOBOSFBOa BTBuas,
'. Will Aliigor be alilo to clear LunM'if, do J*athiahf luapc.ctoi_lyri.es was asktd la'er iii ¦..
day." Weil, tl looks worse for Mm,' rspliel thain*
spectnr. " To-slay I otitaincd moro evidence. Theproceeds of four distinct robberies hue so fat i**B
traced to bun. Un Ootobet 15, 1m7'.i, a ***&robbery wai perpetrated ia bKatdileyligbtsltmottee of Masare. MarriU dh Triioble, Ro. 21 th*lan ii-Mt. Boneo preeoaa satorsd ibo ottos saia>gaged tbe clerk'* attention ivhiio sccomplieaSlBSlfrom tte mils, tho door of Whisk **.
op 'i, ho.nh* ami BOeeritiss reprtaisBtiBg g-^lW'limy consisted of bonds of the dci.omina-tfOO ol ^l.uiii) each ot tho Itiirlingiou »M
Cedar liapi.is K.ilroul, Nos. 1,124 to M*JaeORRve ; eiRht KOO8 per coothoods of tin* JJIread.Bec0,770leS.784 tiiciusno. ead ohm $iiwhood ol umi road. Ali but one ol the 11.000 msgWere p.edge I as Collateral hy Alllger, al * « lblj*National Hank. BoudsNo. 3.77!) tu 5.7U3 <.! JPisaiHi denomination were pledged st the renie IbbRj
" (Ju Ap ii g, li'sO, Allig, r depeeited ^l^.wW"1tho i.tlt i s.t't-k al thal bank; Mit BMlUtBs BfMthe booda were takes from Merritt A lunin <
the Uetaolives attached io tbs bureau in tho-BsoOBExohaoge bavs recovered nine ron ol the .fiaJJbonds, ant! yi\ ol thu $.">00 ImiiuI*. h*J,K|.N.t. 1.1 lil, Ioi frl.OOO, ami ihe -MU*) ^eran not um ng those plrdn l hy Br. ¦*¦*
iigor, and hiv. mn y< t bei-n t:acod. IMbonds still miss ng are No. 1,143 f the Hurnegtesami Cedar Kapui* Kailcml for gi,OOO. No* hTJJai i 0.7*-..-> of tho ji.iOii deiiomiiiai.ou, .,uu thurlabond. Merritt A Tumble have fully idenRimth. u properly."" How dui you trace thc atolm bo;.il» ot tb* WS_B
PTi ISatikT" .
" Wc kc-cp at the Central OlH.'ii a BMag beag .'»¦
aecouota ur all u.o boah robbers. Un ""'"''S. lrrel renee tu Thb IkiiiL'.vk of l-'rnl..y to the n<*
|K»rt lonhcry 1 iouked mid lolliiit tlie record 10 IBJ
book. 1 then recall d tim tact ihai ailhis a
lew Uiouihs tho pi.sdei.1 ot ibo hOBl ''*»
written to me lm uni In interns IM
proi mv. On finding that tho numbera iu wy *_2book were tba boom as the nnmbera of th* ,,ol.Jplsi. d aa oollataral at tho I hird Nat .mal Baas dj
AJIiger, 1 ut once telegraphed to the wssa
poit bank praeideot. Mr. hherwooil, ene .»
¦aod cfors, c.iinu on nini uieuti.icil lin-prt'is'tiyjBtovee er twelve of lh«*N ril. I'.-int'iu.i l.tm-l'st>i-',f*ai tim Hind Nan.m.i. Ila. k a blob purported re"worth :<.) ueots on Ibo dollar, oh t-xauiiuatiou afloatiiuo a;o BBOTOd not t> bo ».' valuaojaui d the bank ord red Alligei <y .**_:up Ins lo.m. He then wei right bcimbi tb* Bswwuni, th.--c. n.uv .ti. ... il wno ltiini"W"*3ittsbop i i >.-'.;.'<?. nu " ... ... i.uoo i-u.-j*J*iheCnu-.u'o sod Bortbwiwtern ttuuving I""**ns.ih in ptmarealen oi ino i'nud Naitoual i>*uk ¦.
"ilaliul" __________________
Nathiiai. li-i.iuiu.N.-Hislit>P (rtproviBg #|l.iiium.i.i..ii .vi .'.'*-'-.".".'.'rnnae Boan all oade tad iH>...re iiminio* i sm »vp
t _._* a tull* I" l'-iie 1 'lue l__l»U», Ui/ tn**
ll'lllll'll.Tub Lari Wogarl hut Fut; a crime, 'Jim
a. ui / g de ot Ul, liu-.i.) " l>.in'4 keep mokilig stJg}wetek, Al.> I Ono w.uid tbluk you wore lu oauresr-Ifaaaa,