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i i i pnrsrtlir Incite taTkastra actios. mlse4pttea of 1 ruMiplM ul BtuiiTn may aeoasuiaaiiy lead thora liii.ii rng euud trya (LI he tri.t. ead ihe.Bd Uw; 'will at- "7 it itHfini a. n. 1 1 ini iinin.

t' 'let iir at Kijrim te which I bare beea It boaated my no narrow umite. I( iae.ul-e tiacuun power: ef I ilrNl- Ih miMarT eoe of ib ute determining tn 111 and liberty o( tho cititn lu tu mtlm atercio mi par tenlug power; if convening tba Lexukiture la eitraoriimarr e- lulm, rt apiiomttug mnr important habile emolai canto.) with Hi SdmUilattetloa or great publie trl. I i Hiniimmi l.rrleiai uf eo'isUe M4 eiU luroeirneut IU Mt! i rt pin.lMHllg Vo tha l.irgtleluf Bpl Coptta it miiittniiixii of exercising rn-Jull ti Lgieelur ma ml pwef ef oteuiiahing law concerning srery element mm i.ty aod rala'ISg la wr lorm and epiMiia of property, bpiiinl. and bnmaa conduct; a. -lair snl Wieetr employing to trwiaaedona t.wer Uieexaculire vUt.

cd (tOMklljr Wieduly of Li I mr mm I i.fu.lir uu ariuKiawii tit wit'lie imoi'lO vwtlb. Tno lee sffeet tho prosperity, honor. ii nearly a ootioou people, our rat la-an snpire is Jtteif varied are It exitaesire in boita.lariea, so nnwraDi lu ii1irli. irru ill BMurti advantage, end eo Ml It popuiatliAt-oatng of (ha enur aiwo-ltiat it mar luatjr Im rrr.tait imMrtaJ irmi i ni uia aaocauiiu 4iiB3niaira iiun u( ii bublio Hir n)ma tha bUimI a4 iiaoiaada poa attubiliun of Uta tUftiaai Aad o( tun hour. Ilia rarla MrlwauM ol out.

cUl autr, nnawrrrad br oj KDMima oniioiam a uroiouuU rDnct for uu- IM olincnt wbaa to la hkuil. dicrlimtaauaa: i anq rivkl.ann a Uirma ouUui.t lur l( arhan la lifikia, liilii.l and arui; rogmltiry aud atMdfaat- in auiiriw ia aatilkal vrmviBiaa, and all laa lb lourati oua'a ounvuilVMia ara rwjt- aiwl aa Ilia ilUUiisslKliin tuatarna wnloU tbouid ty.ar uiriia the laitliiul alxbaria u( amtitaj trnala. ii I "ra la inr not eriinlm uuoa tua action otpnbli olliclaia It wou.d be toaua(a( tHckiflifiirvirt afl uimuu Hninuo7 to 'couri iin- Voiarjr popular favor at tlia exurnaa of eouaetea- tintia ioiiTictiana ol pelior aail doty. Tha ulaal aiamt al.MMn raalunl It la. irue, raqatraa that puBim aurvaiiK, aannTermc act e-muuaur o.l la U- lntiat and iraeai tutor La ei ma catrr.

auouul rm mad acitraaaiva la tuair rotttx-iition uf rutlit. and ha uulika Iba arUlaar vl tha vvajii. whltSj buwa aad twiiila wiUi eratr Vaaalaa: braa. but aland aract llKa tha tali aud im iwiwii mi vii muni lua awi Ht ruur yrara ao. apuu flrat aaaomlan tha Oot.

rniirahip, 1 ax praaand the aoix thai nurios aar comiectlaB with to a MLala UoTomnaot tliera ulfCut atHMJiapUahail aotaa fmialu which wwuld ituhar-allr ba raaariiad a houa()iiaJ tha paopla aud of aar Ice to tha r-tt. How wall that hoy haa baaa taallaed tl la oot fur uia but for duiutoraaiwt and uawialuiUred mtiraaa ty 1mle. A few thlnna lia breh dona and aoiiia chaucea wrooiht which poxialilT render th pant lour yrara aumawhat ooiii-picuhua auu uiaiiDcciva in ma aaaala ol tha Bt.t. Tha Kallaof Macara, lb era teat of natand woa- dura, hair baoatua I he propartr tha Mtaia. aud bean mana ire uvaii the world.

AfKlliioual public noil, flarabara beea broruted lor lha penBla. i he etkr.atiou of rnuiiuala br banxioa; haa been Boolialimt. aad a wothod of eterutiua laaa bar bar. tu and aim a In asctriluoe with modern aciauoa baa Iwn aubalilnted. ftralnin tor the legal arbitration of lauor diapote haa been eatabllabad.

The adtnlubt-tratiou of the criminal law haa lieaa faoilltatad ar prvTtaiu; that appeal in eapltai eaae aaaf be taken iliinolljr ft'vut tha trial eeart to tha Court of APeaia. rruTliion baa been mode for tha preaerrattoa of uia loroata or tun uie AjiMuia fur the 1 id prove, went aad enlargement of the aanala baa been auev cmafuiir Child labor baa been reau- latel and n-atricled. 'iba principle of borne rnie for vlue ba bean 'loioplitlnd and rludkaled. Manyfraluabla n-ueral iawa have been enaeted, and in Tjinnia in apeniu i(iuttioa aaa heea aaala- rtrtllr leaaeneil. 1 i mat tiii the term thj day eommenetna: vianj reiornia, iieriaaoaou raiuaoie, naa auhetatt' tial la thair charatittr, mar be UeleL raltaaUni vroiiiiupon all wnoaa aaiue are aaaooiated with tbaiii aud to tha audurlug honor of the biate.

To aaaiat in iniiroTiua; thi meat Commuaweaitn and io bulldjoe; up II luatlintluua. In ahaplng lla law aod reodnrma" tbani aiolel for other oem mum Ilea, la develoaiuf lla Bonvaled aratem of aduratlun. In facilitating iu maaaillRuBl eharltiea, aad by wlae owiiwD ami junK'tviH wtooia or ub i a i tratiott ain-trlijutlMK to the proaperitr. hauptaeaa, and wall. hnliiK of our cKueua.

la an honorable Hold of labor wiaianoiuii aatiair vno uiMUaet haiuaa auibltiun. uraiolul a I am to Uia people ol tha Mate vho car twice noooie.l ms with their a3r. I aa-, rpt the iiitilalimi of friend on luu fee tire dar with BiluKled leKllnica of Juy aod aailneaa Joy mm I'm i rnr en i)irmiva ui yunnu ennnaeuoe tl tendel, and aadnaaa laer.mnna tn. a reallaina aeaaa of the eauraiou repniaiiuiie aaalu aeannted aad i the laoreaaluit arn and bunion of tola blah aiuow ana an auiiiaaiiKeeii aipreheanioa thai I mar ot be anahied to uieet thejuat axpeclalioa e( tha people. tier.

Tlldea. fh bli tnauaral adilraaa. dallearad ttioold Attnoilii' chamber in January, JH74. la tha the preaeoc of iba lellrlng Oot. tilt, appropriately VMIU 1 1 It la he who haa coenaletad a nerlnd af statin.

-kalahrd pUblle eervlne, and. havina aatberad all lu bnoora. haa nothiua; Mi hlia but to lar down It burnea.tiiati to he tralr eourratulatad." I repeal to-day what i hail tha honor of aaytnf Mil mwi mil. i auo tnia orot'-o nntraoa- tueied by a aiuKle pronilae lBOonaltaut with the weiiare ui iiiu peopin. i nave no other ambition eicapt tii(i falUnuuSiid oaiiacinailoo disoharce of hi oatwv i ii" ww nope tuo aipraaaL 'that when myolUeiat lerm thi dar begun ahall lAve ended, and I ahall be permitted to lar dawatta tiurdeu.

I ahall bar dona aoniethluK to avertl tha eounneoce bb4 approval of tha people ot tha aiaiev- ainoe iba orranUatlnn of our Rtata OoTeromaal there liava ben duftraut (loreruor. The tact ia rm eiuia in 01 in 7 preneceaaun there are bat Are woo are nuw living. I take great pleaanre In ajmi-wini iruparuai oiauir wia raiihfullj ra hio tnai iiooi ueorga Clinton to ti rover C'ler. land our elate lutaciieun favored with palnataking aad faithful Kxeeutlrea. whoae llls-trkma aervloea bave retleetad honor aud Itulro npua tha whole aouulrr.

It I not eenentlal that I about reiterate my Tlew dpou the publlo auaatlona of tha hour. bar. lug frely and irankly azuroeaed tbem per.onallr heinre the pnupie lu nearly all the eountlea of tha wuita in tua cempaiKB recently oloeed. 1 bare nothing to add them, nuihina Lu retraet rallow-oltlaeoa. the exciting poltuoal enmpatgn of Ihkb laornr.

with ail 1U memorial. 1U bittern. It del eat a. a on lla tutor lea. The varloo orDelala cboeen br the maulfeetailoa of the popular win are your ethciala, and the ouuutrjr and allele they will ie our rumuion oeuuirj aoa oar belored IMute.

Upon th la auanlcluu oooaalon let itur.h reaolve tl.ei auliva pattiaahahlp ba now tank In the exhibition of a wldeepread and lofty patrtotUm. Aeeepllng tha aptrit of the axpreaalre language at Freeideul Macula, With bailee toward Bene. vllh akavIM l.imall will. 1' a -inii viiwii ii aim iiiMiwil 11 III rUQl aivee to ee tue rignt," let a enter Spun the dteoharga of our reipe. live dalle eltixene and tvtlielaia, with the detertnlaatlon to protect the boaor, uphold the diautlv, eu targe the fame, farther the procrea.

fueler the. Inlereate. eJ.er.ah the In. Ugrity, and adraaoa tha proaparity at ihla groat VinWWQHWIi Itnreexllalely after th eeremonlaa In tha Aa. aeuiuu luaunnr wore orer, too vorarnor ana bia aiaff.

with iba marnben at tha Inaugural Cow uiittee, jirocaedeu, to tha Kxncallra Cham- oer, uere uor. uui ooeuel hia oablla laree. Al thai atnrt tbore waa a aostlnuoua atrlag, and tha Oorarnnr went through tha xneohnnloai Bioremeut of abaklnt band with people at th rata of a miauto. There wat a lack of ooart- ay to ruitara. and May ware allowed to pick out their wcy to tha Uoreruor unaidadL Ex- Aquotiuot C4imtnlHiouar Khlgway bald the tbroog In walling while bo bail a whtapared rohVxraaUou with Uia Governor.

Than, wban r. xuugway atappaa to on aid a Tlailora ml- took btut tor tua Uorernor aud attempted to ahako bamU with bltn. Al 3 o'oloak tu pon-i derou mahogany door of Iba main entxanoa la the chatuber ru oloaed, and tha platoon of police that headed tha piooeealon marrhoU tola i tha ohaubar and ahook hauda with tha Qav oraor. i Front 3 to 5 o'clock tha Oorarnor roc 1 red his friend at tba Kzeeutlr Uaaaloa, and. at 7 olook ha aniartainad hi military lla a at din ner.

ib only perron ouUVl ta ilaa waa Col, unam ta. uoa. INAUQUilUTlOSrS OP THE PAST. PIHOCUAT10 BlMPLlCITT TOM OOT. BILL TO ITUDT.

Albikt, Jan. X. In tb early part of th oentury thar aa not muoh show or demonitra-tloa wban tha Uorernor wer lnaogarBled. They naunll; took th oath of affioa o.nlatly, had walked latoth Eiaoucr Cb amber on tba day fceeifBod writba parpoaa with Demooratl lm leity aad took commaad of th ablp without any hnrraa. i Oor.

IliU'a exhiblUon of fni and fealhari la tn. narkod eonuaat with th eoarwe followed by torn ol th mor promlneat ot ala pradoooaaor. Many of aar latter day Oerernora oeapioo ta eecori ot tua leoal miutln for la- augursuaa day, but It remained for Oor. Bill. tbo lemuorai, whe la Imeg on a record of JafforeoaUui almpUolty," to bring together troop rrom ainereot part or in state.

IdarUn Vaa Uurea. th Utile Magician ot Xlnderbook." who held, during hi life, more poeJtlooa haa any ether ma a th oiale ha proilneed. waa oleeted Oorernor of the htate in The newspapers of the day, dispoMd of tb tiroonedlnga la a paragraph which contained the bare aaneuaeouent that the oath of orDoe waa eamlnliterad to Uor. Vaa Bureo by Aiartah 'lagg. Kaqulra.

Secretary or niaie. ia aooor or me areuu aawarer. local bettery trod a aaiaie of 83 guae, a ronad for erory thoeaaad majority Van Unrea Jaekaon made an Baron Seereterr of Plate, and the Ueuleaant-Ooreraor. Knee T. Throert, eeaceeded, niliag tha unexpired term.

ani in waa ateeiea to too mil terra. William. Ia at arc one of the aire eat arreeteat Demoeraue Oereraor the etata haa had, waa tnaagwraied oa Jan. 1. The event waa ooaaiderod or ao tnQlnc Import that A th aaxt day the Albasy Atyut, the the moat eaurprtalng hewipaper la tbe State oatsMa ot itew-iera.

aiamiaaea ii with tnee weraat "The eath ml office waa ayluinlitarad to Oar. Merer end LleaL-dor. Tracer yeeterday morn- tug al the reaidene ef the former by Judge hatberlaad." edge Hatherlaad waa -lr oeneva, aod tor year had the tuck ef tbe) law Dree lira ef Ontario Coaaty. He waa a Ufa- long friend ef Mr. Maro'a.

Mil Merer bald the office three term a. Oor. Hoe 6k. the piona old Schoharie Coantr rnitk, or whom ll we eeia at the time. He ewaid aat hare feaad hi war to Albany it eetae ee had net goae to tetea him," had the 01 oa pleat ktad 4 an luauA-aratlon.

He toe the eeta ot oflUo, aad the waa a beet all there waa ef It. The tnanrnratioa aremonto whisk, tnitmlled tlia Wncht, ta l4o la ExoaUra ChAtr lacked aaythlagUkdiplay or oatea tattoo. Vlth the axeeoUoa ef htUltarr Aaaoolatloa ad a braee bead the waa ahow of brae Mttaaxa or fold lee. Oereraoo elet Vrightv yea tod er oer. xveaea.

ptesiai the Caottei. whaare the) awAh ii i aAmtaliWwd to alni and LlatennM3wcraot-loati Addlaoa fiandlner by th eocralarr ft aid. In the prexnta of tba )odlela and 8t4o omewra. th Ioatora. and aaeb ueb)r Of tba Aaaembly ad Had jam red.

liartuat tha day tiov. Wright kept ohen bouaa at bit; bom a whrre be tha tan- gratqiatiiinii lot-Diet nmgtovra auo irirau tu truiy Jjeraoolaifc faUhlon. 1 Uor. Horatio beytaour wai taaakitratd tlio Sret time at 10 i'clojck on the morning of Wl-naaaay fJaa.il. lH-t- lb Hon.

Babry B. Ran dall, Haaraiary of Hut, adminiatared tb oath of oiBeoi tun orenomng rata, aay yo aaaieut cbroaloler, there Waa a largo attandana to trttneaa too eeremohlee. lbera waeabeolqtety no dmnlay, military or oUiarwIao. The ohoeen aerramt of the pejopl aiood tip among hi, frtaada.1 took ii. oath and want again about (iia uneee, A largo delegation of Iba leataarrner or vneia coaoiy wpreei.

lioratia ge iaur maugnration iwm a model Tba war waa in roil bleat and tber war more aaldlaf around Albany tbani err war aeea bofor. 1 fcer-Birrur. withi th hundred of to oldian ai Hi dlipoaal. bad an eoportooliy that other Quiver or arer bad. lie ooald bare had a military duplay to iurpB anything -)r the khnd tb Atate aver law.

Ha did not avail blmaalt of th oenaelon, however, i bat with ebaraoteiiatla aodaety repaired to Iba old Aa-amhly at neon, whera tha oath, waa admtnlH- tered by Kecrotary of but Horatio Ballarl. (T. Hill euuid pattern atler oot. Deymour In mare reie thai one. tir, Tb Inurwal i between 188S land iil S69 wai Blied by a i KetmbJieaa Uoreraor, lioaban teuton.

John T. Hoffman took tb oatb at otno ia th old Jan. 1. lHtffl, 1 be day la romambarod br num ber of th present generation for the tarrltla nowiK.rtn that Paged. Iba tbarmotualar a ruii pod i nearly; tot soro.

Tba Mntb brigade tiaraded nntlur rokimaiid of Ueu. M. Wood-ball. aoBBlaUnr'of itha Tenth and Twentr-Mfth Kegimeuta. troop lf earalry.

and two balteriea or artutorr.1 1U Uorernor waa art van to tlia Capitol from the Ittelaran Houee la a alelKh. Wtth him Wero: Beeretarr of Htate Jlotaer A. aiaon and Ad.lt.-Oen. Franklin Townaand. The Kraonal ooeori coullnted of tba JaokaonlaniV a imoaratla Dolttloai organisation.

Ha took tfc oath of oflfo in tb Aaaambly Chamber wbiio Capt Joba foebtn' artillery biased natlODal aaiuio. uorv upnman oagan nia aeaona lertn without aoy frlUa or damonalratloa. i He took tb ath of flic qiMtly aad mad no uaa orer it. 1-3 1 i Oot. Tllden' Inangnral on Jan.

1. 1875. Waa aim liar to ot. Hoffuian'a. Tba only eridenoei of pomp were In tb parade of th Ninth ilng- Hde.

The Jackson Corp acted a Oort to the Oorarnor. Jb of ofhea waa admlaltrad by beoretary of Utat WlUara. yaart later xnolo Koblnita waa inau- ffuratod. I-. si I i uaoiei Maonimr, tn tb Albany.

Argus, bald of it i -im inauguration or oot. rtoouea win ban Blnin, matter-of-fact affair, froo from asy unnacoaiary crinny or ho w. Tie oath of omoa waa Mniinliured In tba AuambiT Cham ber by Joba lelw. Bacretarr of otata. Tha rati ring Oorertior; and tba Gorarner-elacl walked down th of th old AabemblT Chamber, followed br their reaDeetire atafti ana tna oiaita omoara.

ueeratary or ptat HIK-low admlnlaterod the oath. A Hepublkoaa lOQTernor, Alonxo Bj Cornell, ueiu in omoa i rem' io to lOBiW On th morning of Jan. 2. 1883. QroTer Clara land walked from tba txecnUre lanlloc to tba Capitol and waa iworn into the oftll by becra-tary of btat J6iih B.

Carr In tie Benhta Chambar. Aft' a brief addreaa br Mr. Clara- land a reception waa held in tha Kxoouuv cnamoar. Adueq. ara worth gars a lunch in honor of th Oorarnor, which oonoluded the feaUTltUM of tha day.

ur. Hill a lDtaaaratla eererrjonlai rn 18W war aa dmni aa he waa than. Tb rreaidan- wai aniBiuon naa not men anterea hi hand; OUX YA OB LIZ A 110 X. THE rLIN THE COttatlTTEC TBI COlfPKRBsicC. LkCTKD The comrnitUie appointed by tho Confer- nee of ErangeUoal CbBrohe to carry forward th plan of arangetizauon determined in yoa tor New-York City by (bat body met oa Monday at the Bible Boase, The Bat.

Ir. Henry Mottet presided. Tha Committee upon Flan of Action, tha Bar. Dra. fcehaaffier, Farkhant, and Mid- Artbar.

presentadt their report, Which waa lu BBostano aa toiiows: Th Ninth. Twelfth niTteenth anil ri.ku.kfl. Ward araaaleeiedlu which to begin operaliona. Tbe uiiwwibb aawiaiuwra UI HI KBailW Ol XWOntr- tire are anggaaiediaa the onea le have aenera.1 euaraw vi me oaiiiag: togetner el the feasor and weraere ei iaa wai uenuoaed. lor aooh oennsel aa may aeem to be wlae to them: i'or the Ninth warn, toe Her.

urai Brouner. WorralL Chad wtck. the Kav. Dbb. KlmendorL Kamaar.

O. 11. Tiff aar. aavaawaiiau. enu nuaaeu: larini rvtBin warn.

and Jealah Olronri for the eiikteeath Ward. Aho tter. Hi, alottet, Terry. Crawiord, Hartley, ui, n-iK ii mjwii wiru. i tat tievi lra.

Meuneanar.h Wenaer, rarkhnrat, aeuerbv uanwmiai aw wMvqg. ane nrat peraon nemea-la icu cm a v. nauriuan or tna warn iubniiiiAA 1 DO aemmltlea fUrthar reeoeiniaeitad that all aalla tor meetiBaa'ne uauad in tn eama uia n.r. vumaiiikse, ana inat uerare me enb-eeaimittae meet the work era Is their reapecttre Bold tber nrat aara a icoaualttoo meeting by tbamaelrea to lay their plan aad 1 take coonael aa to the beat uieiDen oi prwoeaare. rney alio reeommeadod that.

alter the meeUaga. with tbe Faalora of the warn aaenuoneo. there ne tn each eaae a call for a general meeting of all Ubriattana ot tho a warda. i at which meeting the Blana tha anuiaitta, mar ha nuiU ueuue iia eapiainau to uoee who attend, aueatioos that may be propounded being am wered aad aenef al enlhailaam being rud. Finally, the Oummlttee call the attention ef those who are to be an the nb.

eommilteee to the tact that the failure to enlist alt ne raatora ei aar: given ward to active co-opera-tioa shoald la nowiae damp their ardor, for la a great cltr it Is not io be sxpootad that all man will uuoa atise ia matter of each great imparlance aa ana wumjo tnay were now engageo. I)r. O. H. Tltfaar waa ODDosed to a tilaa eon.

templatlng i an thing like tbe cantlnuona re. ligious inspeeiion at the households of the cUr by any elaes of Inspeoton. It would be resented aa impertinent by tall non-Christiana aad by tuvee wne were atreaoy eonneoiea with the ehurohea. I i i ir. Worrell said he bad been engaged alrearir some four week la tbe Plan of co-ODerAtl-ve botiae-to-bonae work in tbe Ninth Ward.

The. wujwoaw! tueoommitiee was to aseertarta where the Bon-ebarebgoers were and to follow tbem up aerslstentlr liantii thaw were arentiiaiiv brought Into to whloh they might by family tradition or Inclination tend. Tbe Ker.i r. Wnilam a Kalnsford tUonghl tbe plan as, laid down in the report of the com mittee wae eoinmenaaoie boeauee of lu Tory in danniteneea, it left thedetallaof tb Work to be done in any (rtVen looallty to the Judgment of the local eotttmlttee, where it properly belonged. The Derate lent rlaltatlon of tba nan.

eh arch-going families wee the oaly way to get iaa lauuin uw ia oaurooei, -1 Arobdeeoen Mackar-fimlth offered afirellm. lnarr deolaration, of prlnolple In tbe form ot a resolution reoowtoaudlug the famlly-to-famlly rtaltatloa as tbe oeatrai plan of the work to be done, leaving tba tdetall to tb ward eomnHt- teee. ao pne." aa aaia. believes In any more ohufbbe, no one ieilere in tb eUlolency iof any more th altaatloa demanda new effort and we are farood to this measure." His resoinUoa waa adopted, aud than the report a a whole waa alio adootad. TbeKer.

)r. Cbarlee U. Farkhnrst, faator of tha Madiaon-Bquar Freabyterlan Chnrob, who aaa een exec tea chairman of the eommittee. aooepted the otsoa, bat he hollered that It work wooid derip la a little while so that it weald reaalre thd nndlrlded attenUon ot some eompeieat mil as im head. Tha Ker.

lira. arkhursi hnd nirpag are to aaleot a ham tot th ootaailtteo. 1 i 8PORI3 VF TUB IV BP, i- ltiCIi AT CLIFTON. There wtvi MM nsaal holiday crowd CUftoa yeetordeyJ The following ar the win- nert; flksT Rxat TlirM-qnarter ot a mil. fnd a a rflattav flnt.

Ttui l.iS. Maitle tatoraa aeoond. 1 FJsoono RACav of a mile. Bllrer star urea. 101007-1 wooaatocB aeeoaa.

Taiao Ratx. OlS alia and aa eighth. awety rat Time 1 illS-l Tyrone aad Bala mada a dead heal for eeeond plaea, lot'UTi Kaos. do mile and aa eighth, i Bar-aem flrat, Time K1. Beileton eeeond.

lurtH RAOu. oae aaia. Hermitage axs. Ttise aani auea aeoeao. The card tor to-day 1 as follow Fibst Rack.

Tbtae-qaariers at a Lemex. 1J7 pound; Ba VloU l7j Playfalr, 17 Round-man. Uti $ylla. Slat; Peadaaaia, lit; Harry ia, iii, aaa. piBooan aVaca.

Tbree-qaarurs ot a mile. Friar. UIOUIOB. Ii, OtO. 4 fo xvmaaeu, jrargrtua.

aarniai I I Taiao HAaAThree-onarters af a mile Black thorn, 13. pooBdi Van, 1S4: Tieorgie W. IM: free Lanoo. lTUt Una Hope, lli Oeurga Carbatt. lli Wheat.

lli xteiero. llSi Lam, lTu- viaa-al terd. 111. i Vovbti RAca-Oe mile and aa eighth. lAaoaa.

ter. 1114 pouudai Bedford. Ui Beta. 6fct itoA-erlck. lli Attempt, 11; FUot, 113.

Firra Rack. One mile and a aUtooath. Carne gie, ii omaai uaoeoia. ii; Alas Archer, io; aar lay annn, aewi xxeorr leeorgSk XV A i Ai Ida Ball. iaa.

i Tbe prebaJblo resalte are as feUowt: First RafA-Lddixt, 1 play fair. 2. i Peoood leaden. 1: Parknlla. B.

Tbtrl Race. Lem. 1 George Corbet, i Fourth aisMie. taaoastsr. Ii Blr Boderleki 3.

rrrta xtaoa. ajaa aVrehar. 1: Charlaw in. aa. i BEStXTSc'tiT GDTTEXBERGL In law ais raoee at tho Gattenberg track yesierday the wlnaera wore as follows: 1T rUcBV-SeBavelghths ot a frAnk anui, aivai anwia eooai.

1 1 aaeoa MxCLix aad eae-balf fnHoaga, Car-tael aret, Ttme 1 tM. TrareUer aeoaad. I Tauao Raca Ossmils aad aa eighth. Teaelba, awa, a law ie il-wa aa eBwaxi. I Foowra Bacs.

tux aad eae-aaif rarlonga. Leelae drat. Time-41 ill. aetaaeue eeoead. I i Firra Rac.

one axile aad a auartet. TntnttTia trefc Time eeoead. 'r I il 1 1 i A MM9M0 MtTRDMMMM OATTVMth.1 CxiAatTTwrrTixrii Va, yaa. 1 The aegroj who arardered Hdlieeejia tVeal was eeptared at Bar- TOOTHSOME FREE tUN MS I VlTt HOlhLA ADVEWTChstS or A COUFLfe OF 60CR- MAJtbkjrTUO COVEEID THK KojcTI IN OALLAKT STfLE. LVSCH It wm Just 12 o'clock yehterdatr wtaea two men kist oa Broadway at tbe qorner of TwenUetb-itreet and clasped bands In a cordial Sew Year (reetUtg.

On waa tall and rather thin, wbll tb otber was his exact dppoalte. blngsoortJquaW. ana abdomltially lmbresalre. Tue eoboUnances of both bore erniehee of good UlngJ Kb fat man baring tbe better of the coiDperisoul i A euperflolal glianee ikidicnted that tbe atibrt man bad tbe greater Rapacity tor food akd drtnk, bat. si, closer Inspection showed tbkt tbe toll flow pessessel strong absorptlre IqasUtieavWs was a sori of hu man sponga lateiF squeezed, aad eonaaqoently in prlnie ookdllloa to reeclro oourtshknsnt In eilher solid or; liquid lorm, Wbtn they bad wiehid each otber many retnraa of tbo 'day.

tue first proposition was to take BomsaulDg. ibey adjourn ed acfoss tbe street to th Continental Hotel, where tbe fat man took aa egnnog. and the thin oe drank plain whisky. This done, they fefresbM thetu-selves at thi free kinob eonnter, on which were displayed aj pyramid of quells, arustijctUly arranged, wilti tb teatherea bead and wings in tact; a bag ham en a pedestal of nought, three turkfrs roasted whole, great boiled aud an unlimited amount of pickled oysters, alhds. boned turkey, aua relisUee.

That' nti." said the fat man alter he had tasted almoAl erery alah on tbe table! -suppose we go (tho wnole oeurse ot tbe free luneh rout ills eomrjablna readllr acceded to the pro posal, and soey suirted off up Broadway Their nrst stop Iwas tbe liartboldl. wbfere they teeted tbe ekeelleaoe of the terrapin ahd roaat pLg. after the-adipose party had drank ai branar cocklaU by bray ut an appetizer, the thlu man Still SliUklOa so waisay straigau 1 Their next Stop wae at the Hoffman House. where they I tbe spread uud such a great crowd ajlmlnng they eould only catch glimpse Tber saw at either end I an im ot lu giurle posing Grecian temple of nougat, between which were eebleelaf elnesie sculpture and habdaoiiia candelabra. The centrepiece wae a buke wild boar with atoouud hanging to Its lowu.

This backed br a beaatif ui Basket of coatlr flow ers, flanked! by pyramids of trail Tbe bbef of the Hoffman bad spent two months la making the boar and Was Terr Droud of the result of his long labor.l Interspersed among thAse set piece were Innumerable turkeys, duct, partridges, i qu tlia. oysters, patties, gaaje pie, aaiad, reiia tiaa, alid paatrlea, The who) waa moat elaborate and free to erery comet Who asked a whlle-aproued waiter to serve hi As tbe fat man looked; at this tempting di iplay be sighed, for lbs crowd about it was so great that he could not get near lb He wanted to sit down and wait for a opening, but bis JmpaOent companion, dragged him oft to the Sti Jamea. where anathert iLnnmm luncheon wis being eerred in the barVobtu. in tne oentre or thia table was a large tree, ou hiob broiled ouail readorned with their feather wire perched. 5 ear by sate great roasted tar tey that had likewise bee a refurnished With it bead, tall, and wings, wjills opposite was i Wboto roasted sucking pig! sitting ou its hau ichea and grinning al this busy crowd that: was rapldir Uemollahlhg Lbs eatables, tuch a hungry and gluttonous mnltltai a that which War mod jaio the bt.

James barroom la aeldom aean. Thar uimai to hero beei; starring tbemseires for diys and hiivii uui ifULuienjeekrea ontsiae Of capu Conner's lr luneh was wonderful tt jbehoid. Heap of taokied oviiers. great matters salad, aonuinnt of boned turkey, all kinds of oold meatsJ Jellies, and pastry disappeared ueiwra tueir lousiaugni una enow behealh a bummer' a sun. i We re get chance here." axolalmnd me fat man aa he dragged the thin iellow acroea to tbe Victoria Thau tbe glortea ef the free lunch system wen sxpmlled grandly.

On one! end ot the counter rsii pyramid of boiled lobsters, surmounted byaoolumn of eat flowarsi which. was in torn top pod by a figure ot a horse with a tiger at lu lUiroAk Tbe whole waa lullv tire feet high, pa the other end waa a piece of equal height tbe base ot which was ceiipoeed pf Boston baked beaus In pota. Than oatoe layer of broiled abope and cutlets, oysters in erery shape! sold meata, tried poat-ea, patties Of all klnJa.iud, tn short, about ererythlhg that tbe kltcben if a great first class hotel oaa fur-Dlah. in the! centre ot the tablee were English pheasants, shlmea. game Dies, and a whole half Of a mutton.

I The fat man primed himself with a glass of champagne punch and weutiat the Collation wliti a onalneso-llke determination. i hen he waa finally induced to leave the pair ot explarerd went to the Bturterant House, where a tabl waa found groaning beneath all the eatables lhat ihare been already mentioned. Proprietor taiea G. Matthew waa oa hand, lu-Vtuug erery oomar to partake ot hi hospitality. The fat nil said he wasn't hungry, but i would taste salad a ad wash It down with a aattia at baas.

I if i I Then he arid bis eompsnlon went up I to the Oileer House, where Mine Best Breeila, In sisted tiiat tney eaouid Join lilm in glass ot Champagne, While tbo bead waiter aerred them with a Dlt oil rare renlson. The eeutrepleee at the OUsey rhpreaented a hogshead ot wine on tap. it was oorered with clusters of oaudled grape, and koarded on either aide with all sort Ot meats, gaiie, aad pastries. At one end of the table was a tremendous quarter of beet, ht tbe Other a whole saddle of mutton. 1 llh vaa ik Im aMan I 'w i aaiu all Breslln.

I We reoture ail our friends and some people that ttareu't been In here ainee last Mew Year's aud won't ome again until next." I I Up BroadWHT the fat and the lean went some what nnateai my, stopping at tbe Marlborough, the Normaodla, tbe Oriental, and tbe Veadouie, at ell ot watt Ui wer extensive free lunchea, and at erery one ot whloh tbe fat man ateieouie- thing and obs nged hi drink. Then tber itook a Forty -eeeond street ear and went orer to the re a rery modest lnnohedn was Windsor, whi set. The fata an iwas disaoDointed. bnt ha took something bi way ef making a record, I tee eneonntnred waa tha Unn. The next PI Bill Hotel, abd there waa found one or the most remarkable displays of the dar.

The dentre-pleoe was a rfreat buildlag called Tbe Castle ot tlonte Crist It waa domed and arreted end bad forbidding cannon pointing out In all directions. In, front ot thi was a reprodnctloa In sugar Of the foantaln of Bt, Oaoriel. Pans. Other pleoeejwere a eone ot galantine of turkey, a pyramid ol iambs' tongues, a chariot Wbose body was a bio tied ham and whoae wheels! were mad of Ibis was drawn by a tandem team of a big and a donkey and drlren br a tnganT Book. There were a an a real boar's bead (toned with tongue, a cornucopia ot de fols aai mewruw aajDwi.

uBunaro; a easue of pate representation of Fort Malakoff. aebastopoi; ussian salad In a soena from life in aiueria, drawn br th snow, lee, reindeer, andl sleds the London obelisk lit meat Jelly, and a 1 emenaoue salmon a la JbaaUlnian. There are re doxea other Dleeea that iloitii the fat nian'i cunoalty bal defied hi appetite. i htmseif br rlnklngF aV tin nf tie content Snneh oblefli cntrxposed of egg and brandy, and ten permitted himself to be led away, i At the Grand Union be found so many erl-dsnoes el ediinary triumph that be insisted that be Isawl douule until Landlord Garrison explained eaeb ot them. Tbe Orst of these was a elerer reprbduetioa la sugar of the hotel, the Orand Central i BtaUoa.

the derated road, and the borne ear lane meeting at Forty-aecond-street and Park-arenue. There were also a beer grotto With Cgnres, chariot containing an oreheattabf frogs, a Chinese pagoda, a representation th Sugar ot the kitchen of tne Grand Union with Mii Oatrrlsoa and bis chef In consultation, a i caddy piece ot rielina, guitars, flutes, and other kiusieat lnstrament. a masonla brine with the emblem and peranhernaiia of the order, ana a paVte-de-fots-grae xuunker nlar- tug a eaadr I hjo, Theae piece were placed at interrals a a long boraeaboe-shaped ooun- tor and the blaoee between them were; nn ad With alt sort of eatables. I thins- I hall, bare to giro It no. said tha fat man.

I be contract la too big for even xue. nother bleaaed thlrnr. an aa leant sat drlak. the thought ot It makes tired." i Ksv-ortheless, was tadused to board a Fenrth-arenue car, Whloh he did with some dlfftcaitr. aad anally landed at the Park-Arenue Hotel.

Here otaar eiaaorato collection, the vcumpian wi i wiucn wae a roasted wild pig bridled and mounted by a man made out of lob ster claws. (There was the asual amount ot fold meats, aklmun, shrimpa. game, boned tar-key, meat idea, ealfs head, and glbtet Me. The last was a bew dish to th fat iran, and he aw III ia. tODDSd It Off With a nun of brandy, aad eelared his intention of a-om aema.

The this maa. who had ataa rwaAintatw plain whlaky turoagbout the tour, encouraged him to riall )ist two more hotels the Ualoo-Square and to Mertoa House. At the former tbe cenireplw-e of the luneh. ee outer was an elaoorato Bwiaa mountain eoene, with eaatlea, wlndmilla, brlf.gea. rlvere, and graslng sheep.

It bad been the feaaUag place of galanUue of btrds, pattlesJoUoiis, oysters, and all sorts, ot food, but waa lead dismantled wban seen by tb tourist. I Tha hungry pint of Union-aqaag had boba taorela aaeh tor that th Bougat heap ware lueky to oseape maeUeation. At ta Morten Hone tb eentreptee wae a woodland aceae surmounted by a great boar' need. There brer also a roeeted auoking pig drasisd ap aalaeheif, aad a rwasted geeae re-fBralBhed with its feAtaora. Bath of theee sat-BUAia had bee sen aa aneoial.

airta ih. farm ot ehendan Bhoek. Theee Ware surrounded with heaps i usalia. partrVlate. Bold meata.

lee, peat aa toeh ee. i end Other eaXAbleav Aa bed at thecoUallon he tnrnad aw a in disgust and aajld, with a loco ugh I oaa't oai any mere, but I wia take just one more -A rink ai boner of baring worked the and eat tree lunoa rente that I ever aaw 1b my a. We're eo tast four boor doing It, ana I wouldn't nadi rtake It again tor a fortune!" All the hotel betow Fourteantivsiraei spread their free laa shea oa afanday, eoaseoaenv 1 aaade ao extra etort ta that direction eater-da r. One featare ef the Morton Haaaalwnaa- eoa was that 4t a clook la the oreaing li was rrr.r meeaenger ooys. or whom auai ia to their sii.

At ail the hotoia very rpeetbtr-drrsd person rit! welcomed aad erred wilheat quaetlon iaa to wha-tber be had bought anything to drlak or not. All the places were crowded at oneulima or another, and tb atuoaatof food eoohumed, was rmsrkablet Tba bar receipt of thee day showed that the drinking bad beea propettlon- ato. spout with iux ovm riei.oNs suffckkd orr tbe fib4tiiat Or TtiK TEAR. i There xvere few people yesterday ii the) grounds of tbe Kew-York hnoting Oronnffs As sociation at Cturemont. Tbe weather Wts all that could desired, to were and sstsral boxes of clay ftgeons were alangbtered, Tbe first erent tu a mateh.for lt shetuV between aides.

Morton aud peck scored aad lell and louzlaa IL. I bereral sweepsUkee were then eoa tested tor, tber bntog a lirst, second, aid third prM for each. In the tirs'. of these tbe result was't iPur-rlngton, 10; Morton anj Richards, 7 JfOaCh; Hiieriff. 6 i 1'i c-k and Douglas, fi aeon.

Ia the nomDit Collins seoied 10, I'urnnglea 9. fPeck aad Klclisrds 8 rsch, eheritr ii; tbirvl, lberlj aud leil each 10, Collins and Morton eakth U. Palmer U. Richards 7, Duly and Purribtctoa eaoli ri: icurtu, peck 10, Morton 8. Colilna and aluier ccn Purrington 6.

Hicbardsl i and Tell each 5, Daly tilth, Collius, Purrington, and llf eavb 10, Purrington arterward soarlug 6, iJalr 5, and Collins 4 out of biros; MUrtoa Peck J.iebards 7, Te.l and Gill each sixth, tlorlon 10, Purrington and Daly edh 0, Tell end Collius each 7. Kioharda 01114; aerenlb, Purrington 10, Peck e. Gill, Daly and Uioliurds each 7, tbe latter finally winding, TU and Collins each eighth, Dalti 10, KiohaiMs ana Purrington each r. Tell, Mdfton, Leder, aod Collius each 7, dill 5. Peek 4.

Iu sbootlng off lies for second money Partington scored aud Richards 5 out of 7 btrds for third money, out of 3 birds, Leder sooreu iilTell 2, Morton and Col. inn each Tbe next and last event was for four single and twodonhte birds, Richards seared 8, Collins and Mprton each 7, Leder, Purrington. and Peck each 3, Tell 2. Tbe manageroent proposes to keep th grdunds open for sbootlng throughout tbe Win te and we pa lakes' will be ooatested for erery pleasant Saturday. 1 Tb quaint and comfortable home of the Country Club, on tbe old hear Bartow-oa-tbe-Bound.

waa peopled by a yery Jolly parly on New Year' Day. i Correctly appointed traps eama In thrnugh tbe heavy rouda from the neighboring oountry houees as early aa lo o'clock, and an hour later the erack shots of tbe club began a pigeon shooting tournament for three bandaome eiipa. Tbe birds were all awtft fliers, but rery few of tbem continued In their flight after th first report, and still fewer fulled to fall a tumbled mass of feathers at tbe crack ot the second barrel. The birds that were still all re when they touched tbe ground were dispatched In, a twinkling by a pair of well-trained dogs. Tbe gentlemen who took part In tbe "shoot" wished no publicity glren the affair, as they want lo refrain as much as possible from attracting the attention of Tbe Society for tbe Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to their sport.

After tbe tournament an eiaodrate lunoh Was erred, and during the alternoon a number of Indoor games and several impromptu dance were held in tbe large, old-faauloned drawing room. tbe 2UO ladlea and gentlemen wbo spent the day at tbe club were Mm Bud Mrs. Preeeott Lawrence, Mr. and Mr A Reginald Rirc. H.

JJ. Phelps, ii e. Bates, T. W. Thorn.

W. U'Tborne, Col. and Mrs. De Lancer Khne, Mr. and Mrs.

E. c. Potter. Mr. and Mrs.

etory, Fellows, Fred beach. Mr. and Mjrd Oliver laelln. YV. K.

Iseltn, Adrian Iselln, H. R. Watson, Howard Gallup, John Star-man, Mr. aod Mrs. IX IngeraoU, Mta and Miss Goodrich, Mr.

and Mr J. M. Wsterburr Sesver Page. Mr. and Mr.

P. L. Tebo, Gerald Gray, W. U. Bands, CoL Jay, Philip Allen; and Mr.

and Mr a A. V. H. Ellis. i Tbe Rlvereiue Goo Club held lta regular Mew Tear's Dy sbootlng contest Tee tenia after noon.

Tbe olub has one of the best shooting grounds tn tbe State, Ills situated oft ibe north bank of tbe bhrewsbury, tn MlddleteWn, directly under a high bluff, and la well protected from the cold north wind. The shooting yesterday waa witnessed by a very large crowd ot people, fcweepetakes shouting waa the role. Fire pigeons were shot at under Hurllnghame rules, 26 yards' rise, from three traps. i i-naues uroaenger of Atinnno Highland 1 and Kbenexor Bcott of Red Bank, each killed five birds and divided first money. There was a tie for second money between John Cooper.

Kd ward Bueeell. Henry Bennett, and James CooperJr. In- tbe shoot-off, Bennett won. Another march took place between Mel Corn we'll. John Cooper, Ldmund Tbrockmorton.Kbenezer Bcott, and iiiiam a.

e.upp. it resulted in a tie between the flrat three. The plgeon-shootlng match that was to bare taken plaoe at Barton1 Coraera. New-Rochf-ile. yeaterday, between Thorn aa Odell of that Tillage auu juuu ciuoit oi I'einam, ior 9200 a aide, tailed to co axe off because Mr.

Odell did not bo- pear- Mr. fclliott pocketed the stake wltb cheer-lul alacrity. i A match win take place at tbe Corner ion Saturday afternoon betweeu Mr. Oolbouti ot Stamford and an unknown marksman from New-Haren for IKIOO a side. They will bar 60 birds encb and shoot at SO yard rise, i ioi aeiimininr fennel Ulut eelenrsted New Tear's Dar on lta cnrnmia at n.hrihn Long Island, yeaterday, by abooting at plgsoas.

W. bmith and O. T. Iborne mm hi.u.. The ftboeting began tor various cups as prite at 10:30, lasting until late In tbe Afternoon.

The shooting was considered remarkably good. iue ui ueiog uone oy unorge Ale oret Grant, Georse Ployd-Joties, and Cbauucey Floyd- Jo tie. Abont 600 plgnons wsre used. he Happy ew Year I "up waa won byj, De F. Great, and the' limited din ha Bmlii.

The Opening Cup won by O. FIoyd-JoneA iiiuiiiiiigriiiiii tnetr guests, many of shin were from tbe Tuxedo. artimt nrlnn an Philadelphia Clubs, enjoyed tbe sport heartily. Among me guests were la Uringmion, W. Halsey.

B. Johnson. J. T. Thomson.

W. ft. Ailaw J. V. a Oddle, O.

Hlt-hcwck. U. R. Mehoia fr B. Townsend, R.

G. Rolston, and F. Parsons. COLORED OA1HOLIOS UEET. A NOTABLE CONVENTION REr.TTWWin.

DINAL GIBBONS PRESENT. Jan. I. A naflnnal nj.i.. IVHTQUIUVIl of colored Catholics, composed of delegate irou nearly an oi tne eoiored Oathouo ehnronee and societies throughout the country, began Its sessions tms morning in the St.

Augustine fj.lnak.ul In .11 V. V. 1 1 vabu.iiu vuurvu lu UUI CltV. xi Texy eat In the church was occupied when at 10:0 ciock atner xaiton of yulncy. the only eolored Catbollo priest in the United Btat, begsn the ceienratlon ot solemn high mass.

Inimodiaiely-ta front of and beneath the pulpit sat Cardinal Gibbons, wbo dell Tared the sermon. He was clad in the seariet robe of Ibis oltice. At tb conclusion of th sermon tbe Cardinal welcomed tbo delegates in his. own name. In the flame ot the clergy, and of the oongregatlou, whleh he eulogised.

This gathering, he said, would mars an era la the history of tba eolored people of the United States, for nerer before bad colored Catholics of the country met in conreulion. He trusted that tbe deliberation of tbe cenrention would be marked by moderation and discretion, fie notions of tbe conrention would be welched by tho country, not with the kindly eyes ol friendship, but with the sharp ones criticism, tij da-geated tbat the cqurvntiou discuss toe education ot tne children tbe rellgioue eduoatlon neoeaaarr to the Itr of tbe Republic Temper-anoe waa also a fruitful theme whloh sbouldi be louked into, for the destructive power of stroag drink ware evident, The unirersal lerel ot the Catbollo Church IM equality waa eloquently dilated upon, and attention was directed to the act-that a colored prleat had celebrated tbe mass In company with two white clergymen. I The oouTentlon proper was eailed to order 'at 1:15 o'clock. Temporary officers were elected as fellows: President William H. Smith; Vioe-Fresldents J.

B. Butler and J. H. Fletcher Secretaries Charles li. Butler, Dr.

William 8. Lofton, and Thomas W. Short; Sergeants-at-Arma-Charles H. Johnson, Robert Coats, and Ananias Herbert, tDtth' taking the chatr, welconlsd me ueiegate ana was eulhusiasUoalir Sl-plauded. Messrs, a F.

HArdy. Minneeo- aa. xwuiuaou, ueonia; jeeepn vril-kinson. Missouri; Willis J. Smith.

District; or Columbia; Waahlngton Parker. Kew-York: IC. 8. Butler, District ot Columbia; Mchola UsU-lard. Mlanesota, and R.

L. RuOln. Massaihtt-aetu, were appointed a Committee on Credentials. A Committee on Permanent Organization was alao appointed. At this mment Curdlital Gibbon entered the oonrenuon halt, and, tn response to a greeting by the; audience, said that it was tba happiest Y.9! ajr bo bad ever red-letter day.

He eounReled moderation and harmony in the proceedings of the cenrention. "in- essential things, unity." said the Cardinal, "la non-etsenttal things, liberty; In all bints Erery one who ao deelred than ba i aJa opportunity to greet the Cardinal and to kiss his rtug. Only a few ot those in the room eg looted the aniviriiinli, AX 0TEMI83VM OT smrr bar FkAXCKco, Jan. L-From a suit breaJftt bar It would xa u.Ji. President ot the California Boaameei Fertillisr wuiywiij uu ivweu agqnt ior Fairbanks Cx of Chicago, whs disappeared last week, havl aused aa orerissue of Im share ef iha faa.

niuer oompany's stoek. Frederlek Tulmaa. halila eertlflnataa im mi xj euarre or. thi orsrtsaae, for which, be elaims to bare adranoed to, Merle. Tillman ha brought arm im th Buperior Coort to recorer hi money from tna ooumarir The remainder of tho orerlssne haa not berA or ba' are under tood to L.

Vi weien ot the Amaticka Sugar Refinery. A meeuag ot th Director ot tbo bonemeal "Par was h.U yeeterday afternoon, and aeeording to the book it appeared that thstr Itabillilee were but t.40a A eommlttee of three was appointed to inraatlgate the affairs of the company aod resort aa aoa aa possible. Oa of ua offloers of the company gare at UtIi kd eommLttod suiuld to aOTMXG FOR THE DA'AQUAL VUA1.AC7KU oM lUtV SEX A 1 IS 7 A lilt BILL. I OPINIONS Or THE MEASURE FROlt SEK A TORS WHO 'DID SOT HELf TUB MAXUFACTURECS TO It. WashijiGTOs, Jan.

WbCe food deal ot well-merited criticism baa beea passed npon tbe DemiK-ratlc Senator for th diily-daJlylng way ia which thsy bar eobtested tb progress of th Mill bUl suustltnt through the Snste, it mast bo admitted that thar hare expressed, some pretty emphatic opinions of the substitute and of tbe inoUre ef thoee wbo prepared it. Only a tew of tbo Democrat bare thai tar taken an acUre part tn tbo dabato cpon tb Finance Committee'' substitute, bat those fsw bare said many tbiors about th Bepablleao, bigb-tax meaaurerhlca are worth the; attention of the great ma of people who boar tha burden of high-tariff taxation. Mr. Gray, for Instance, gare the toller ef th land tomstblag worm thinking about whan ne saldi The scheme of thi bill Is ens eoneeiref in aelf. tshnsas aad la arariee.

meaat to prelect the few and to lery a tax upua tha Btany, to distrlbato the bunnty ot the Uovernuoeut to tbe rich and fast to their being almoaers for the poor." i Mr. Vance, wbo ha been most raet la his opposition to th Republican aubetltute, ba ajxikeh many worda whleh the farmers of the eouatry uiigut study with pront. lisr areaomo of hi taiement: 1 "The American Oorar amen and tha rereaaebr whloh trial Uoverntneat la aupperted have received little slteutlon at Uia handa et thoee who hara prepared thi bill, by their own eonfeealoa." Thia bill la without the slightest regard upon the lace of the earth fur the Interests of tb agricultural elaaaea of this eoaatry." "Republican oenaiora aad Kepreaatatlre declare thai they will give the maa his raw material wbo makes a patent atedioiae; that titer will give him tree raw material who makes a hair dyet that they will give hint hia raw material wbo makes a psirot shoes; that they will gtre him the rsw material wbo eailda a alooD or a ochooaeri bat that they will not give tha raw material, nor any portion of raw material, nor any aid whatever by tha re nilaaiua of Untie to the sturdy farmer whoee product eonslltotee at per cent, ot all tbe producta of thia country exported, which maintains It balance of trade aud lta exchaugee with foreign aatlosA" All through thia bill you will aee redactions made In behalf of otber industries, but aon la behalf of the 'Ills fall of adroit contrlTanoea to rmlaathada. tie so as to deceive the people." "li would Increase the amount of taxation which comes down upon the people en the neceeeeriea ef life." 'This bill aotorionslr and acaadalonslr haaea tha harden of tax alio noon the oommoaaat la-aturu. ot liia used by the humble." Sir.

Reagan has paid attention to tha foster ing care ot mouopollee shown by the framera of the bill, aa well as to its effect npon tbo farmers, and among other things be haa said: This measure, aa framed br tha Banata Vlnanea Committee, alita munopollea." Republican. Senators propose a system ot olass legislation and tbe oreatioa of grinding monopolies In nearly or quite erery branch of aiaaufactaruig Industry." --iheKenste bin alms to rednee tha anmln af rereuue by Biaking duties so high a to exclade imports; a reactionary policy al war with the enlightened spirit of the age. and against the true in-tereaia of all oemmerolai natlona. it is a ncgattun of Juattee aud wlae polley'for the benefit ot harrow seiflihnsaa and fsbaaing aad corrupting a varies and greed" 'ineinend ot high nrntectioa srefa i muiaw the field of plunder to the United biases rather tuaa adopt a liberal poller whloh would aire tbeaa the market of th world and employ their capital and their machinery constantly, and glrs constant and steady emoloymct to the labor engaged la 'The men whe ewe the farwia are Ti vaa baring to mortgage them to meet mdebtedneeo growing out of thar oxactiono levied npon tbem through the ins tra mentality of a protective tariff." For twenty-odd years th preteelioalsu had beea engaged in educating the people believe certain fallacies, and the Senator Hlaoook states tbe fruit ot that edaeation when ha tell na af urbnit. nral Btates tbat vote to plunder tberaaelrea fur the benefit ot elaaa intereets different from thsirewa." Th American people are not going to make a permaaent policy et plundering the agricultural aad laboriBg and orof enaional elasaoa for the benellt ol maa'ufaclareres to tbs ex leal of from to lot) peroeat," Mr.

Harris far a mild Use of tbe theory of the Republicans when said: "The substitute nreeeeds nnna a nrlnelnta of duclog rerenue by, to some exteat atgleast, increasing taxAiioe." Mr. Vest la another Benator who has Stndtad carefally the Ins and ouu ot the Sen ate Tariff bill, and bis opinion ot It was expressed as follows: i I am compelled to aar that in mw laiitvaeata Judgment a mors sectional and unjust piece et legislation waa nerer attempted In the Americas Con- aroaa. "If the moasr in this bill were to go to the artl-aan theaaalTee it would do away with much of mr objecliaa to the lermlatlon, bad aa it Ia It does not go to tnem, li goe to the caplialUt, to tbe manufacturer, and Uiere la tbe rloe aud (he Iniquity ol Lbs whole system." Some of tbe motlros which brought forth th pending measure wsre exposed by Mr. Gorman when he declared: In th mldat of a campaign, and for poll Deal porpoeee, una bill baa beea framed tor the put pete of ondaly tucreaeing the paohte et certain -maau-facturuia Induairlea." The senator Irooa Iowa Mr. Alii aoa knew sue-cess could not be had tn tha eleoUoa unless in drawing this bill It should be so framed aa to excite th cupidity ot th manufacturer beyond anything they had dreamed ot before unless his partv eould ahow te tbem Ibal there were Inoreaaed profit la thi legislation propoeed to be coaeldered by the tenate there wss no earthly hope for the usees of hi party, and that the reduction of the revenue Should come trora another aeoiloa of tbe country." Tbat Mr.

Banlsbnry knew who would be benefited by tbe passage ot the Finance Committee' bill was erident a hen he said: "You enrich the manufacturer br your protective tariff and he dei lrea the benefit of your protection. It not the employes in his mill who are benefited." Labor will nerer hare protection from thmaaa-tacturlng latere la of tbs eoaucry." Mr. Coke, Vjo, waa well aware of tho Interest which bare played tbe principal part lo Inspiring tbe author of the bill, and be ald to tho Senate: "Mr. Carnegie, with bis income ot tS.000 per day from iil protected iron works, with his scotch castle and htamegaifloenl eeacbea, his livened aerraala. and bis other conditions aod appliances of laxory, and not his employes snd workingmen.

Is the beoe-fleiary lor tba moat part of oor tariff taxation." Mr. Berry, aa the repreeentatlre of aa agricultural state, bad thi to say at tbe proposed leglalatlon: We believe It is absolutely nnjt to the farmers ot tbe Mr. McPberson, wbo baa been on of tb leader or the opponent of th Republican bill, uttered thia warning a to tbe effect of tbo propoeed repeal of taxes oa alcohol used in th art "Jnstsasnressose day follow another, it will ultimately be found necessary lo abolish the whole whisky lax or to repeal thia legkalallon." This in ltaeil Ire alcohol tor use In the arts a glgantto stride toward troo whisky tar mil par-poeA" Mr. Morgan spoke, for all th pponenU of high-tariff taxes when he declared -Tbese load aeolalmers tor a bome market for the farmer know that the home market tn which they purchase all their neooaaary food and clothing haa lta list ot price mxed on tb other aids ot the ocean by people who, they eeaure aa, are paupers, and are not able to pay a fair pnoe tor anything can aeod to their markets. "1 do net bellere in thia doctrine of taxing a maa ta make him rich I believe la a Uorera-meet that ta aoi rich.

I bellere ia a people who are rich. I do not bellere that it la right to tax any man to enrich another. 1 bellere that the only legitimate uaa ef the taxiag power Is to support th Government, economically admin late red. aud aoi to bul.d up a favored claa in thia eouatry or favored classes, at the expoass ol tho tolling Mr. Tnrple nerer mlnoe worda on tbo rare occasions wben he takes tha floor, and did not do so when he told hi fellow Senator what be thought of the Republican Tariff bUL Bome of hie declarations were: The laoguags ot the eubetltuto Is that of Olualon and deception.

"The aabailtnte Itself Is a grooa maa of special privilege of tbe moat offeaalrs kind. wag "The bill Itself is a rest oonaerrstory of choice plants of monopoly te be fedmnd forced by tb sweat of tbe laboring maseea. and by every klad of a-Just, appro air a and unneoeasary exaction. 1 his meaear itself la a paraeiaa, the rery gar. den ot the gods el unjust monopolies, a paradise situate hard by the eouatry ef eorraptioa and de.

cay. aod altoate also rery near tha level of that bead aaa which eonoeala allk th ashes and the Iniquities ot e-odoia." Mr. CaU put one question to tbo Repablieans which tuy bar not jt answered whoa be asked: i Why impose npea the eonraaer, the peer man. tho laborer ot thia eowiitry. adeUtaonal Boat of the aeeoaaario et tttot" To those who bar not closely followed th tariff debate In tbe Senate It might aeem that the Republican majority would find some of these Demoeratio atatementa bard nnta to erack.

Bat ther do sat traohla ta luianhiiMn, aa an When aomo favorite high tariff fallacy cannot pe quoted in reply th Republicans simply ignore tbo argument, and 1 wltb each man Whipped Into line hr eaaena eeMi h. th bid. Item by item, thawing that tor on, at least, they ar 11 ring np to tbe terms et their with tho protected manufacturers, who luraiauow tne rat- which puaJtBsod the Preal-dancj tor tbe Bepnblloaa. TBU AMCBOSU'M KXPtMIXBCK. Tb AncborU bad aatraAgetxperlenc (luring her last trip from Glasgow.

Early a Dee. aar- Uf I llnni earftfi. ki.i. aa, ra we jr ae-4B axawasl fjjj awVaas IVVaeTAaVasT OC terrlne ware came sweepisg down frem tha north and aeroaathe miuu. k.

th. waaJ mZT EVZ -TTT aariaing aa7 I WM nOO 1 tl lM ton rotv.ctitliff pma wiri-Inw 1IFMbV snaMstsh ara-ua a A wr sappotod to hare ri St. rsaanaq inn a a. euorasi aa SAmagA A B.ttLMM MUfroaATKn Joha MnlhoUand. a Harlem eoa tractor, regls-tered at the Maaaten Hease.

at TatrdArwaa aod The gas was tares ea aad he had died at saJtocav ci tyandsuburb an 2fE ws SXHmTOSiT. MTha Psaeinr: Ueffiment" wraa at DaiyA Tb play waa nerer dono atWailacrfc v- I I Tho annual meetinsr of 'tit w-VrV Historical hootetr will be held thia miln tb library, Seeoad-aronuo and, JElereath-euwet, The Board of Aldermen met vesterdir and wer awora la by Couatr Clerk Relllr aa Connty Caaraasem. Tb reto ia tbo Sixth ato Anotrtct wui a oaaraased to-day. Tb National Debating Association will bare its nsaal debate this rrenlnr at the Cooper Institute and ri lac uaa tba aahieet: -Is iba fiingle Land Tax a eolation the Labor Prote. lem Dr.

McOlrna aad Henry Oeurge bare been Inrlted to speag. I Tbfl ProdnM Ttrliinrs tinllittne AsJ Loan Assoeiattoa will hold. It ho anal meeting oatneersning or Mooday, Jaa. 14, at th Exchange bnilding for tbo of eBicr and other bttslneaa. A new aervea or atnek la la be leauod Feb.

1, sabaenptlona for which will now be reeelred by tb Seeretary. I BROOKLYS During the rear ending ai midnight on Monday tba Brooklyn poll a ad SL55 ar real. 1 ZOXO ISLAND. Richard Lee and. Miss Annta Xfr-flrtrArn Of Long Island City wer to bare baaa narrtad oa Monday night, Lee did not appear.

Lee' mother Is rather wsll-to-do, and tt is said baa threatened to tain hen Lea a ho old ba marrv Into the McGorara tamUy. Matthew Goldner. tha Iff of Queens Qruaty. took bis oath of offlcw in th Court Hease, Loag Island Cltr. at Boon restorday.

He then performed tne seme aerr-re tor hi TJndr Sheriff. Hahrr W. Sharker. after whlca a dinner was serraai. Coonrv Clark Botphln took bis oath ot eftlee in Jamalea.

Thia i nie six in term, in Suffolk th hW ark Orln Panning. KKn-JKKSET. The farmer of Midrlletoww Tnwnahin. Red Bank, ware Blowing their rlairfa lui The weather was mild aad tbe ground soft. Bach a thing haa net been don before la many year.

I A tight took place in saloon kent bf a man named Bairator Krepper, la ATondele.near Newark, yesterday afternoon. In the course of the row sereral shot ware flred. On a ihnt Jured Frank Con alio fatally, tt ia thought, Deta-lnlsk Llet, who is supposed to hara fired the hot, tied to Jersey Ctiy, where ho was cap to red. ConDTnumnn John Keen nt tha Third District, wae at home" yesterday to hi political friends and others at hi handsom reetdenee, TJralno, oa Morris-arenae, tuxe-beth, K. J.

A large number of prominent gentlemen called and paid their rospeou to th outgoing Congrssstaao. 1 IRE COBLE 118 WEBB UAPPI. i LIMBEBIKO TJP fOK SOME1 IMPORTArtT CONTESTS. The ice oa Van Cortland Lake was smooth as glass yesterday morn teg. wban a small army of skaters and curlers took posseesloa of It By 10 o'clock tbe little lake was comfortably filled and tbo curlers wer ready to begin play.

A match game had been arranged between tbo American and Caledonia Club, bat 'as th latter did not appear a match was played between two aide ebosea by President George Orier of tbe Grand National and Jamea Klick at th Yon krs Club. On tho teams wr such rktUfnl earlert as Thomas Klebolaoa. Darld Malr, Ueorg Crawford, and O. R. romper.

The score was aa follows! AXLLOCK'S kEJC. ar 1. otisrg's nsa. Aiaik: a. 1 Jsrnes Waldey, W.

Dlttmar, W. T. bhediL n. r.ario, Darld Mnir. (Jamea Con ley.

James Ksllock. usorgs uriere, Atat A'a H. I. McDonald, J. Johnaoa, i.

Moir. AiriK AS. a. J. Donaldaoa, -Jamea r-attersen.

o. Van Cortland. Ueerge Crawford, skrp.Il JtM No. a. George Vaa Cortland.

I. Templeion. MlnM aV. f. Drkes, t.

A Ilea, i. Telford, r. Klehelsoa, skip IS James Leslie, u. it. Tremper.

R. lveilocx. 3: bt Total 46 The nmpir was Mr. MeEeUar. On Bandar evenlna- a nartv of ftvintr enrlera trora thi city will leave for L'tloa, where they wlU be entertained by tbe Cllea Curling Club.

On Monday aod Tuesday thsy will play their annual match with the UUca men for the handsom sliver trophy offered by President George Crawford, of the American Carting Club. yu oaneausy morning tbo party will le are for Albany, and la the afteraooa wUl play a Batch wtth the AibanrCorltagClua. They wlU retara te this city oa Thurmlay toornlag of next week la trim for the lnier-atAle match. CSaw Yera against New Jersey) which Is to lake place al Van Cortland Lak at 12 o'clock oa that day. ASBLtTlO SPORTS, tot tb first ttrno In many rears cricket match was played ia Prospect rark.

yestarday. oa Vew Tear's Day. Member et the Manhattan. Albion, and Xing County Clubs took part. The team captain ad by J.

O. Lavla won from li. Ceyne' eleven by a soor ot 04 to 8 O. Drts matte 19 aad W. k.

Mackeasie, 14. wt ut, for tha wia-hers. B. Coy ne mad 1 for tbe loasra. 1 he New Yearo ran of the Proepact Harriers re-salted la a victory tor the bares.

J. J. A Urn of ths bounds came tn terra mlnutea aftaw the harea. I. H.

Milton and B. Cartla. Tbe par i an Harriers had their annual paper ehaae at Xarrytawa yeeterday morutng. They look aa early traia from this eity oa tbe Oiaeon Hirer Railroad, aod npon arriving atlarrytowa pat at ths franklin Mouse, boon afterward they ap. peered readr for tha ehaae In their pretty blue uniforms with an orange-colored aud fire.

V'T1 on breast of ibejr Jeraeya At 10:40 the bares, Meesra L. k. (Sharp, W. K. Knox, and A.

P. Folk, started off In an easterly direction, followed 10 mlnuto later by tbe hounds, who ware A. xtrans, William Bernard, J. J. Kraft, William behnelder.

T. H. Cooko. aad H. a.

Bees SiTbe hare mads good use of their 10 mlnrteo start, and raa down the road and acroea eouatry through Jay Ooul-1' groaads. near Irving tua. sad then made a detour to tbe northward, arnviug at tba storting point at 11:04. Ths loading hounds came In 1U minute later, baring lost Stf second to the ssren-mlle run. ItillLLAlf'k SPr.

CXOGUTT, Texas. Jan. United Slated Benator James MeMUlaa of Michigan ha given 16,000 to make an extension to tbe Mary Allen Institute. Thi school Is for colored girls, and la under the management Prof. J.

B. Smith. There are now In attendance 150 girls, and tho school la la a prosperous condition. EVERY NIGHT I SCRATCHED Until th akin was raw. Body borerod with acalee like a pete af swertar.

Cured by th Cw lie arm Ksasadlca. i I am going to ton yon et the extraordlnarr ahange your cvtiouka KkkkiiIXS partormed on ate. About the 1st ot April last I aolloed soma rod pint-plaa Ilka coming aat all over my body, bat thought nothing ef It until soms time later on. wha It began to took like pots of mortar spotted oa, and which same off ta layers, accompanied with Itching. I would scratch erery night oatll I waa raw.

thoa tha aaxt eight tha scales, being formed meanwhile, ware scratched off again. Ia rain did I consult all tbe doctors tn the country, but without aid. After, giving ap all hope et reeeyery I happened te see an BdTertlaemeat ta ths aswspaper about yeur CtmcCBA Rkatsorsa. aad purchased tbem from mr druggist, and obtained almost Immediate relist. I begas te notice that th acaly srnplloni gradually dropped off and disappeared one by one, aad bar been tuny cured.

I had the dlsaaa thlrtsaa month before I began taking the CUTICVSA lUMgoua, and ta tour or firs weeks was entirely cared. My dl ease was eosema and Peoria Is. I reomtadd the Ccticuxa RkMiuuta te all la my Ticlnlty, and I 1 ef a great many who hare taken them aad thank axe for the knowledge of theam, especially mothers wbo hare babes with scaly eruptions on tneir need and bodies. I oaa oot express la words the thank te yoa for what tha CuticVba RAJMOtxa narc beea to ma. My body waa covered with scale.

ami a wws awioi spectacle to nenold. Sew my aaiB ia a nice and clear aa a babr'a. Bent 21. 1887. QEO.

COTUT. MsrrlH, Wit. "D- 7. lobU Net a trace wkatseerer ot tb dis- ease irom which I snjfarsd haa shows Itself alao OEO.COTXT. we cannot de justice to the esteem la which VVTH.UBA, the great Hkld Cor, and CtlTKLBA SAT.

aa exeuiaita Bkln Keautlher. prepared freas It. aad cdticuba kuotniT, tba sew Rad Partner, are held by th thoeaaada apna thoaaaad whoee live hare been mode happy by Ah eur et Si en is lag. huml! latter 4t.n 12. ij VZa loas of the skin, seals, aaa' wim ai oU erery where.

Price. CvmctfBA. SOct Boar. stAootrgaT. re eared by toe FOTTaa i-siaaiicAI, CO, aloe tea.

Maea. I78ead lor How sw nana ui. t.i 64 page. 60 lUastrallonA aad loo toatiaMBlata. PIM rLK.

blaekkaaa rmA oxly aaia Braraatad by trxu.uaA aor. I CAN'T BREATHE. Cbeas rata, lorMM. Wsakaea Coegh, Asthma. Floarisr.

aad It aaw ntiswaat tai Br taa iaii.i.i. arm THE GOTERKOPJS MESSAGE SO HE CltiSGE lis ELkcitn'. l.a JiiPEnATtvE. lECktr Fallot aj copcLor TOUX-O-rTHt CICKSrI.PBISOS LAttOR. BXnSK.

Aw OTHERi QCESTIOWS. 6tam otr XswiToKXi ExgtcTnrg Cntwnrx. i i la onterina upon tbo tftfc year wy -J erTloe aa Chief xentlr ot tb State, aod at a a. ma uwgianmg or your one a tad red aid twelfth aesstoa. Itaeeni proper thatj wo shoald reestU with thABkrulure th progreaa aat cos Un nasi prosperity with fitch aa a tut wa hara beta fayured.

eoagralnlato yoa aad tba people of tbe fitat bpoa tlio gratttrtaf eos dlUoa of affair which grsru yoa to-day, aad without further formality or nneecwssAry pre-llmloartee I piboeed td discbarg oaa the most Important; ot tb annuAl dot Us Imposed npoa by tho I Tha farorabis hoadiMoa of jth lnaaees of th Stela remaini ubstaittallyl naehaagad. Th debt haa beea reduced i80L.CpO daring the peat fiscal year by ib payment of Dlagara Reaorratioa Bonds and fMl.tid canal bonds. Oa tb Stub day of aeptemeer. lee1, tbe total fauded debt wae Hi.il064 b7. oUsaified as-foliows: I -i i i I Indian annnltle (general fatal)-.

1 22. BOt Canal e.lA'a.(kK oo Magara Reaerraliea 7UO.OOO OO Total "7 Aggregat sinking land. I 4.07 js S3 Total debtunrjrorlded for bnt not yet due. l. 43 The tax rate for th earrent flaeai year 2.6 mtllcwhueh.

oa tbo prraeht aaaea ralua-tion. wia ytsld Tbe amount received from hotartea daring tbs last fiscal year, arising out! ot their appoint Die at, aa pre-Taded ander chaster S30 ot the Laws of 1bVSIi4 the sum 1 9,637 Tber ha iiesa rr-Celted Idarlng tb ssstt period from the "pool tax." so railed, the sain of Q23.17o VHL whieh Is to disbursed by th ftot Agricultural voelety In the lorm ot prlaea tor I proving tho breed of I cattle, sheep, and horses as the Tarlous ount late tbrSugbeat the Biato, atalec eaapter 47 et tbo Laws of ldt7. KtronM tilittTlojt Mrraobs. The necessity of soms change in our electlea laws wheretiy) tha Increasing jeerraptlon which baa become Incident to our eleeUcas may be prerented la tmperatlre, Ufa beltered that tb recent Preside tlsl election waa the most corrupt of any ia tbe history of too country, a far mt tbe direst ase ef money waa oeucernea ia mnaenelM toe electors, and publie sentiment 1 nainraily awak- ened to tbo dealraUUlty of onte reUef. The caliar cause which Induced this Immens eorraptioa are hpparenL It Wa adroitly pro.

clalraed that the success ef oaa of tbe greet political parties would endanger certain of th manufacturing Interest ot the oountry whleh bad theretoore been eorustomed to rwcolro tba i'ostertng aid of tbs Osrorcmsnt at tb sxpeaa of tbe masses pf tbo people: and for tba a rowed object of protecting their bnsfnes. pe roots aod corporations Interested la eeeurtsg a oeettna-eoee ot such larors caused Taat and aanseal am of money to bo raised for tb nnrpose ot debaaebiog the- lector and defeating ths party supposed to bo Inimical to aooh tatorest. i The anxiety to snbaefre eelflsh and prtrsie tadrantoga rather tbaa the goeoral Interests of Itbe public nainraily ted to th campaign being iconduoted npon alleged -business" principles where by it assarted that electors were bought and aold like goods aad chattels la tho ope a market. It Is claimed that at least tlOO.OOO waa expended the Twentieth and Tweatr. fourth Ceagresaioaal Pistrleu la this Blato In tne anorts Biaae taeroiB to elect Conrreaemea and to eure electors hollered to bo arorabio to tbo policy of fostering prlrato Interest.

Bo suoeessful hare been rooaat effort at cor-rnpttng tbo ballot box tbat good clutea ar led to doubt Whether th free and an biased sentiments of the people may not continue te be nullified through corruption wbeeerer aad as often as It appears that thi Interests or tho people consist with thoee ot I teres ted monopolists, wbo, profligate of their moneys, are latent npoa resisting all interfsreuee with their selfish and arrogant This subject is not a ho ooej I had ths honor of saying in my annual meaaage i007 as tol-lows: -It is tbe growtaglmpresslaa. fsnaded spaa i arueh truth, that erheea are toe freauetly Bought by aad wealthy men whe bhtaia Lheot by tAe larish aad impruoer use of aioaejy rather Uiaaaay. real mem of their own Thia fact diaeouragea tuea! otmoilerela mean treat seeking official aoaer a. aad 1 createe tbe eoa let tea tn the mlnS af wariiaraaa thai publis peeiUua ar Bel wrthia their raaeh." It Is Clear tbat some ehaha-ei In exiaiiria? laws la required to pre rent or oberklbe eriis in question. It may be oifficalt to trerent all oor- ruption pertaining to leetlobs.

but It would aeem aa though mark of It oaa be abated, I ta- -Tito tbe earnest cooperation et the Legieletaro In an tnteiuget and sonscientlous effort to ae ries so nones; ana praoucal measure dsirtil to purify our Alectiont; ia tne nrst place, it Important to require what is th itrwelea of nrlaelnai aimaiun. plained ot. aad to eonslder a protier remedy therefor, i Tbe 'present system ot eleetloae la this But baa existed for long period of years, aad laj the xualo baai rrured. aatle-raetory. It tbaa been Mated la nearly all It details to many- Important con tea ta.

especially In 1494, aad, baring! prored reasonably sufficient, there no necessity for Its being wnouy overturn eo. xnere ie no real demand for the hasty SMloptloa of ui enttrelr newer it- Wed system. It may' bo safely asserted that the election laW ot thi Btato a a whole are not excelled byj any In the country, and. wail they may be Improve In several particular, aay propoeed ameadmeat thereto should be moot carefully yrspared and thought! ally son-sldered. 1 I It ta erident that tha Improper na of money In the bribery ot electors la the great eni pertaining to our election, and i one which tho honest people Ot tbe State desire to haro rsae- died.

Bribery IS forbidden, and adequate pro-Tlaion la made for theDUniahment theraof nnder -exisUng laws, but tbe chief difficulty Is that such' laws are nowhere enforced. What to needed Is some htneadniens prsrrentlng or Basking more diOiealt tne act of bribery, sad afford--, tog leas opportunity tor th saoceesfal eonsum- mstlon thereof at tho polia. i It ia suggested that ths existing election lawi bo amended bf prorldlng that a reaeoaable dlataooe from the polls Be act aeldo or reeerred by rope, tor barrier ef some kind, behind which 1 no one except pcaoo otneer and one elector at a time should be permitted to eater, and tbat all electioneering 'Should bo done oatoldo of such reeerred dtstoaee, and tbat each elector should be required to paae be I ad agrreeoa or Within com part meats or booth eituate with I a aueh eerred boundaries, and there, alone, proper et assort his tickets, aad the a proceed airoetly from each place to the polls without aay ooe aeoompaoying: nlm or any opporianlty beisg afforded for dUcerertng what ticket bo rote. Th raluo et seen a proruios oonsuts, not In rermtttlBg tba elector to east a secret ballot, bat "In compelling htm to dd so, L'sdr inch elreamctaneee Ih elector I not ao llabi to bo bribed, beea a th bribers would sol be llkoir to pay their moaey tor a rot whew they eesv aoi be poeitlr which way that' rata haa aeta-aliy beea csati Thoopportnnitaae aad probabti-liles of corrupaoa would thereby ba greatly diminished aad a pure election rendered more cert am. -aeh a plain, simple, sad eaailyMrneraased.

would tend to pre reel or et least restrict corruption at the boils, aad tt Ie dlmeult to Maestro of any reasonable objoetloa thereto. Another doeldsd ad ran tag to bo derlrod from aueu aa toaoration Wunldl be iu affect la preranung amployers from So saeceesfallj lafiaenelng or latlmldatlBg their employe al the polla I am ad need tbat; aS tho recoe. election tn to asy place mployrs or their prinolpal foremen stood xdl aa at tb polllag-Place window and banded tbeit employe their tirkets as they appreaohed to rota, tba eo tape 11 In them lo reie in th praeear of their employer or; Ihetr foremen, and thereby eflectually coercing the workmen and oontrol-litg their retea. Buch a result weald be tmpe Bible if tbe presence of oautders near tho polla eould be aboDiutely prohibited, and erery elector permitted to select aad east his own ballot substeatialty tn secret. I It 1 alao uggstod that tt bo prorlded that ballot lor ail: leetln be Tarnished et pablio ex Dense, ander suitable and protier regulaueas.

Tbe Bceeeslly wisdom of tbasshaageto act eaUroiy aad It may well be doubtetl whether ef Iteetf it will prore of asaeh beseBt or be produetlro of any rery essenUal reforva: bnt, baring no eprctal brtlon to It, I am oiapoeed to reoommendj It adopttoa aa aa fairly entlilodl to a reasonable trtak It la a Kwer whleh is liable to great aao.ee, aad sheei earefuiiy rwatrtotet. While ballot aneetd be furnished lor the candidate the principal political parti, and for all other parttos pwit-Ing a eortata fair psresntago of rote at th prertons letlan, yel any further prorielea compelling their furaiahiag shoald ho trvrtly guarded. It xs box. be tiered to be desirable, ner la It )nt to the taxpayer, that erery political adreaturer who eeexreai to "raa for a poblla offieoeheuld bars hia ballots nxi4 at publto exneassx, roerardlaaa of hia merits, tho extent of hi fouowtcg.or tho motir or purposes of his candidacy, a mors haadf hi ot adherer compared with tha rreal body pf tbecltixena, should Bet Be permitted to Impose a saif-oon-aututod eandldito npoa tho people at pablte ax pens simply to gratify hi personal realty or the preteaateas of a small fact law. The English or Australian system of- rating -(which Is being i much dlseaanexl by theee who apparently kaow little ssassrateg tt reqalre.

erery OaBdidate to par hie fair ahd toal proper- tioa vf the expenses af eleeUon. iBciodiag the faralssiagof Woela. If the AaStralvaa aysleax la to be de charted from ia thi I twaruealar aad ballot are to ba furnished for oeadidetee gratuitously. It la bnportaat that the- anmber ef each cam did ate hoBid bo properly reatrtotod nador seme anyrwpfteto regnlailoaA -Orarc ohtoruoaa exist te aay ptwrlatoas rest- lag the axsiUAira pawar of rnrmiahlag hauota ra I li A i A a ii i itj og eur. ai nwwnr i 1 il 5 I.

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