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New-York Tribune from New York, New York • 32

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New-York Tribunei
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New York, New York
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32
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PANELS ON THE BAST OF THE CJOUKTKOOM. hleld and sword of his prot? I ir Kn? a-ledge, a female figure bearing the lighted and tal i-t with the Inscription, "Fax Mi In i dium Gloria!" torch of the i im? of glor) tat ion of the La? repr? nted by a young Human bearing th? tablet "Lex" and liiinly grasping a sword In its defence. Perspl a mal ipholding and gazing tin ugh a transparent sphere. Eloquence keiieeiice, boyish figures on either side ntral indow on the north wall; Elo n. In the ai of pleading, do? ument In bund in? In a firm posture, drawing a il ss his mouth.

a female ral tomes. I'nlty, a youth hold ll together the blades, the I Uppol tun: a bundle of s. N'A EH KAMitra Jl'Itl Tl room I gnti-d by si and of i the i.am? ol Van Hun-n. 1 h. Jay.

o't' r. Mar Keiil Hutb-i Livii I. VV? In it I'll Pamy. Th? vit? The an Ist's i i-mui ilpture Is In of the build the desks, rus i tti an uddl i INSl I Pi th. 'l ib 11 Spark I li.it seem I oui Ever II i a) I did VVh) I always k' ni) I i i ho? on Alen I go to cull on fVOVi P.

Tl Denver Pom "What at. He man hh tie mul "The Atlanta If tb? mul? and it was a Mi ourl mul? Ii? ii In- Inn up thai "Tin snallow Prom Th? loui nal wait? fj? deepl) ir. lov? Criusl rharl I.lghl to deeply 11 a II S71 I Ft Tl ath" lid he dl? Fr-dth This morning II? died quit? suddenly, I Bnderstand, Bniv.ii That's Just hint. He was the most I man 1 ever GOSSIP OF THE CAPITAL IRRESISTIBLE SWAY OF BENATO RIAL application the election becr 1 ai: THE I' OF l'- HIKE'S PLEAS? ANT WORDS i ton, Senatorial urtesy li the great dragon which new members of upper must propitiate by sacrifices It anno! be mei and defeated Ith a two sword in valiant battle, su. as Siegfried, lieo uif the Saxon and Mlthra waged fon ir.

received Into the confldem of their col? leagues. Some members of the Senate, and hi ve man) not ah In in. I gain he of which sit, and t. I'm. theii ne.

during njoye.1 by hb rememl red H. sal i ihIu. .1 bill, and he -r. is. for the hole perl, il is not of the nate II though he not o.

i up) i 1 o.ly. .1 man a horn hit nl i i. t. 1.1. Wh) should hi lie llgU.

li -I the otln-r r. uffn i i.d S. natoi lal i ourt. II. ha i Thi affair-.

have from lus un rlty, and he Is deservedl) tn .1 i 11.. I -1. 1 a rol. 111 li ho not sat in th. S.

nat. i full) appr. i hos. Huppoi ten mi i iff? agaIns! It are immolated or. nl Th noi unlike!) th.

fat. a certain candidate for the secretaryship the Senate, an office congenial and lucrative, f.u which ther? many applicants, if the programme his friends Is adhered to Pol II known S. nat. lal c. hi i tes) thai Imuld pr.

mime to i iii.li.lal? for th. Importatii ullli i a prh led Ihi older memb. i A pr.imi mili Senator from the West, who in half wa) thrmigl ml tei in, a I en a k. I the other day wh. h.

Intended propos. f. the t-. i I totli Il i urred to him thai so n. i rould i.

i. a andidate. I It. howev. that this tra diti.m ill shortl) be disr.

gai I. at th. forthcomiiiR tin senlm Senator from the Empl to paj lus junior col? I. i. a umpllm? nt In allowing him t.i propose the ol his aii.li.lute for the eecn taryehip, 1 Whatever the reason, it Is that a mar.

with such broad experience as Senator Platt had should ahow su? lack of tact and that Depevt should be a part) to it. The mere suggestion has antagonised mat.y who would logicall) have supported Mr. Clarkson, among them the New-England delegation, who unit in opposing him, for. as Is Well known. the Bolons from that section of country zealously guard the traditions of the Senate and oppo evei th? barriers thai In th lr pr? rogatlves, Th.

candidat? Is 'aptaln Grosv? nor A nf Hampshire, who ha? a dis tingiiish.il career In the Civil War under th. generalship of Senator Hawley, and who years back has taken an active i N. Han pshln He is said to ntly equipped th? pi It Im and II thai th? Si I ind hav? rigth to eb-cl him. Th urity in rd may alter Mr I ins, but nt pi that ii. i i shn'I propow? iti a lent i hat will ure bis I i ion.

it iwn I) as In I oi re, vv was tie guest of i given b) the Spanisl and the I hi Arcos las) Tie I lall, hi -ad should, mat ie knowl? th? i Inglish lan i in In from say ins man) thini r) I I pie. ii he fell any he ii suff? '1 In th? mosi admirabl) and had onl) agrecabl? things I i note concerning he water "I ha mpr? sse said he just before leaving, "with the kind!) courtes) i-xt? ni. nu i leans, and b) th? al nf an) of 1 he resent meni sa Id I an sull of th? re? war I believe that the rela? tions i i and Spain are of a truly ii. Madrid then Is ne of th? alleged hosi le fe? i b) the i rest dis and to all Amerb-nns Is just -ii? treat men! as I am r.Ivlng at youi hands I an In the Amerf? an ind to tel vera I days at the i I before I ave Washington. it is said that the building of the il I.

i ep making th it I ark- ill" ait history of the Pnited Si and will serve to educate the pi ople of thl artistic lines An afternoon spent In the library listening to the vari us comments not fall to Impress one with the edui atlon. Not long ago a i middle aged man of appearance, wearing much gold on his rather robust person, was pointing out to a number of follower! the 1 beaut.et? of the great building. "That," Mid he, I ilreet ing it toward the Iradaa marble; that." notini corridor, "la Roman mar InUnf to the mosaica, "is iginlai irble. I know, for I have se. nal mai ist like it Carthage." next Pn nl Bast," a proi Inent poll! clan 1 eat other let a Westen I te, and It ie that lent W.

not in Indiana, I Iowa or any of those States which wou dlj considered as belonging t- tl of United Btat towsrd Pa. Iflc. Then an plenty ol BMfl li thai ol th. country, and th. wouid not havi search hard Itnd son a.

would maki a suitable se. ond it "It is Burel) a regrettable fact thai th? Vice Pi lent is In the nature of a compromise, should th? weaker instead of one of tl str i In his and I foi one ill.I tl i' be either al olished or lx a mar. v. ho would i an ornam.nl lei fl hair a he wa-. ck at tic- ist.

the untr) what the exception of Arthur, lent? hav? made of the work Intrust. to i is. and how kl) they hat. of their ors Wlj tl the the in.I th. ft is no salt) to i la.ti the tl.

ket a a top I to Cef rus." Tl. re are son th. nerth of the Capitol ho had tl space forn er!) devoted I of ('. ngress a new hum. for theli I 'h this end in vie? a reaolutloi ismI -n" strut ting the an hit.

ct of th. Mtlmw up the halls formerly used bj Library Into apartments of suitable sis. for rooaM. Th. of pr.

tentatives Intend thai its roth, rs al of the Capitol shall njoy su. I modattons, and is planning "v-" sirable to a Libran whl the spellbinders both In tl i houses would And extremely former ak. r's i an, ai oi favored man) ml te ar'-' House, is t. convert the old 'rt one of tli. most d.

sirable i with high ceilings ond Ian the Mall and the l0 be Jointly b) the R. the i ubllc, that present cramped, dimly lighted, iff! basement, where the resl situated, could be abandoned a plan Uiat Ml I much to it..

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