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lint In p.-o-n- rous .-: IO ''I. Wc-I -.1 1 'I.I: BAYED FROM THE STREETS. WKS'i I KN HOMEfl VOE (MTV CHILDRIB. fQl'Al.oit \M> l'lTlH ti.iv l \' lUN-.i H Kin: Alii'N- PABCB ANO BOBRS1 LABOB.KMi'im M l.s Of m vv roan hiu>bbu tn rai wi si -a pbsci* CAI. MS iH'U' OS CHARI1 V. p.uiie ne,.unit ls niven below of the disposition of each of the children sent to BpriBgVille. iowa, OB .January Li*, by Mi. I.< d. 11 rs Ut alee sob fmn of ike rooeptuo accorded lo the party that started aa February 10 for Ottawa, Kan. UH*. IOWA BARTY. TKsilM.iNV.il- mt "ii I,, UH IDVASTACKS or tm i iii-,...- PBAlBl*. (»n Jiiniiiiv 20 ;. part) <>r thirty-five cbil- rtreU tefl H.I. 'itv tl le, lOWW. li! ¦ 'lt.. . eight wen boys and *ev< wei arl rbeb ¦1 ibetr dlstrll ut on In I brief!. ti.iiti sr., a bat of tbe men aad wo ll.elie and i.. m. vi)'.-cn iel '! l| to ii ay known, i itou'hillj whal ol tin membei . ni the t-m v np tillie l.et'el. ,fi' Mi:K! i I I IC ll !.! e il or tlieit gu in ii hIiort tune full rep. lie SJtVcBl .|.r. Boocan an. AiJUtUi na* twelve, a native i- ,i ¦ a omni i ..'icu. >m-l i , s - VI tl b>w ,. Coon . ,si ii ., n »iiteen. He H.- is Willi |l .. -, .,.! ...:,; lo,- VV «. uud Willi i,.v ] alu liVlUK WltO a voiiav: lion i ¦' < tbi a tl, i ¦. 1 arm ol i'.o.uri.. ti u w bat* 150bead ul t lt A Hu tw»] bul .oil Fi vs v v w lion, m nut i . latani. His pavrwui l two ri ...* ano. af i bli lt tim. :-j nest lt.- eu i He i- wuii Benjamin Meuaer, Paralla, low,,. Oot.tKis. i:i iiaro, fltteen, hu tm rican boy, who iiv u ..: Philadelphia, Heading, Paterson ind b'e» Yi .. ind bad fuar Hara Dora lo sra. Hela wuii J, v. .'ms v, gp ii,., v l . lown De writes, lahrasri lt): . I aa Roms tu sebo^l hi present, ai tl nke tile c alni!> Brat-raw. 1 sa snout one aila Ima lon n. Mr. Wann ilej ba« * u bor .- and twentj bend ol sa ile, i wo deas and i v* o eats." Joii>su\. , ii vi,ia «, bom sixteen, aa urpbaa for lom rears, bal lived on Bergen Hui. N .!., umi ¦ tho RivingtonStreet*LodglDg Hens*. H> > w m William |. \V'|s,,n. Bprhlgrllie. wini write*. !.'.-n roary 17: " Ctaarles ls a vi > likelv tsey, ami ides at" beal to learn, lt is univ mallei I ae, I think, aim lu-will lie u vt-r.i bandi boy ll t'« silt. anti M-etti- Ui ie very well satlsnod.'1 ( nai les i te timi bc is v., v it ippi Lorri l. Hi.siii. a young Ame; n> n. norn in Chicago, aad ase iw 'Ive Bis lal bei led i rears a_ bli grandmother brought bun tu Now ¥ nd pased bia in tbs Juvenile Ar 'lum. He retained to ( a in." to lu* motlier. LAwr.t v. :i tai en, was boro in L bud Cllv. He ia an orpbuu, and lived tor som I me at lae Rivington B bim king baota. rn la Ike Si v time, and attending uigoi ». bool I'' me ev, ia c. ile 1- Wi Lb < (.. iS'iillli. HaOlSia I lilli, and willes, January BS " 1 lia vc I fond li >nie on Farm. Mr. Hmilta n- ISO acres ol ii, twenty th oi thirty head of 'Mlle, sn bones, i big Breve of pies, a good doa, I wo oats ami Bve iii -:s. ¦:.,.: tu start io school in \t wi eft. . . . ' pli-a.se jet be boya saown I am loins well." *McC<iNs. iii .ni a-, ii-c tUtrieeu; bli fattier died w ben ie wai :.> ;. few montbs old, ind bli mother mai ried agata. Ile had earned ronuej by opel Bages. running errand* and la ever? wa. Hi* ile pfallier i.ii'i a f'-u mouibs agu, abd .- looiher wa* sent to Black d ss a vagrant, lie wm u. noaa tn ¦ami*, ll- is vxi-n 'f.oiii.- K ll'..j..-,i tu vibe, Iowa. Mrs, ll I. v.ii.i I iruarj -. warne* iu tn tell yon taai ;.. ia verv tiappi ia bis nsw home, and bo does seem ipiiie eouteuled. lie eco 'V .' di. v up lit na it even Srtvlng them tn tbi BeMla tbeaim lax. We think a are*! des] ol bun, r. ,¦: Wv , 0S h: vv toget al mg « ll He ta teaming dis learning lo wi ass name I ihtokhelaadi I tike a ¦wat deal of interest In bim. He lakes bis u Witta us, and ls treated as oin if the family. Indus Uric is n.i langer Inn - w;Hi us nulli bc rs gr iwa, ii his life i- sn ... .. II is i-ei.v hai ,:.. i' mut thc n,ii»cr. and eas do almost any taino n undertakes. Bm wdi go tn achoo! le-x- Willi.-!." BaOOS, ARNIK. aco Ufteen. is a CiiiadlHti. Her father dieu some Has tao, leaving bel mot ber waa seven children. AnnleoattotoUilsc.it] foi work,bul waa tun vitv successful; and hearing beraoiherwaa Bah waa noxious to retain to b r. She tefl tue party at liol'.,., tu go to ...-I ii .i burne, about forty mil, a from ,i.r. ;¦¦ sn bs ¦¦wv, ions n kastrtoaa. ats twelve, leal bis ¦basil t wu roars ago, and nit inn nome hooaase ni- sneit.rr «¦'. drunk *M abased lim. Hr lem it .. Bightcowl li Si reel Lodging il »'... and Dieted np a hvusgon the street* Be was wits W P.Hsiaieti BrnasvUle; bul Mia lloag wrote, rYbraarj B, thal ks was wiluual -u. Scits«i v. a i. vi: iee, an Intelligent & medeas boy ol IWrteen, ru Jersey City. Ii;- lg. bul a ii. ci: eu tm t in s. and >\i hIu-:' i i- on in-- i fal a.cr. II.- ¦ with 'I W Willi'.-. S|l !1- V.ne, le*a. Bena'ni. Hagar.a German Jew, burn al (V.ieo'.v. Poland. Ill- :u'' aad be live.1 for a long lime li lin dgiug-l Ko ",<>7 Hi were,making « ti of dvina hoot* a d kelling oewapspors. Hs seemed brlgbl aad Intelligent, but appears to ''.¦!% :.i..». Ito write*. Febrnary 19 :*'1 have no place a a I taave tried Iwo plaeeai tbe ilr-u I quit on aeout I il bad irestmrnt. The oilier I liked well monga, bot I Waa aol allie lo du Hie work. Hud lir M-nt nie Pick. I don't IlLe fa: tn Work Hill way li could met a place ai anything eb* I wosUd like lt. Mr. Ctn iberlaln say* be will ii m. beard lons; if Ids pol get a plaei be .til send 11. fl io-i nie place el»e I do ii itknoa what te do. Plea* tell Mr. Trott to send m i Bible aa I bale in.ii'v nf tun. lo read." .Vis Racbel 1 Im... wrillnit a'i ut ber inn, l liiii.s Me<,iii:i, sj... . 1 tnir v m a boy, i'm lid wai .'. .,. ol a boas al one ul mr neighbor's, bul be dirt ool »tav loug. II could n I hive tua ii theil t..i:'', or I Mi ion tiny t real cl bim well " ¦OSBft,Marv Jans, age Bfteen, tbe ii.lest rtrl In the pa'tT. Her mother ni il rti v ear- uyo. and ¦ adrunks u. Sae bsd been empioyeil aa aaervanl aad look < ire ol cUI.dreo ; hut tnuughi bel ml*tresa OH no' ii a* ii-in willi sutli i-tu klndnnss B mtti Cal*'it Newman, sn, c. . . le, I" who writer Pl ru ll " v i ¦:; v,, |] j,U--i-:-ii W lu mi, gad aha see'.es perfeetl) luipi v uno contemeil ibui fat We are well aware ol tm fact Ibat tbe change a a great o f u ii>oyoi ibrl io eome fi m a areal rWytoset le down lu life. We nindi eodeavoi io make ii aa plsasaol foi ber as She ah.ul gu '" church Dd fi,!,'., avrry mindny, tl weather aad health i" nmr and ar -[mil -i ii'i ber to eetaool a pal ol tbe Hm. ta grow', up lo v. ullin iii,, ii " Mary writes:" I ara wet', am: nave a good home m. i mn i-t: I fan, le ne h - kimi to ne ,i- | eon ld ¦ bub. I Sm glad Ual f left Brooklyn, and do aotwUtb logo back. I hs losriiing to cook sod do honaewak leaueei to be h taiuoii* iiotiseiic-w r soma dav, gmt perhaps a (armor's wife. Wno eau tell what ism store tot ibe 'hu; .rn I I i-f son » ii tb- boys Mst came <u,t w'th ii* eve v tow dapa Tbsyaeea to Im> anti wini t'.i'-ii u .v homes G vein-, kindest regards to Mr. Trott. 1 vvi-h io thant; bia tor tne Inejiipv syn pat li r mau., sled toward ,ur. I wiau to be reasa b. ;.-d liv li'lti." BriTit.i.K. Kix^.vii ut.d PUgBiaiCBi two orphan brothers, ages sixteen hd'1 elev, i i . ,i adaoai mm.ev it ii hiker'* abop; Prederiek imo b eu in th" ¦brw-Tork Orphan A«y.uui. i'ev wera le t v-uii i. C. Brown, Manon, Iowa, Mt Bruwa writes, lr', iou arylT: .* Tho bora au well gto tbool. We k -p: thoa bots tm a rn eel oi s". No noe n to woat Rdgar, so we were obliged to let Freddy go, tor it v.i< impossible to keep tbea together; the; qtt.iiielleit mid fussed all thc time when they wen tu getiicr. Mr. Beecrwtt, nus ol on :; ar ni gb Seek Freddy on tri ti. Thev .u' Bm folks and w.u treat him well. Aa for Edgar, I .uu-.iv know wnat waar, il- bi very indolent, very i nw. We bara s boy ii"di i:ii... -1. md Edgar seems to hick t! ii ought to help him iii bia Work Tni« the ureat trmihle la om ondrrtaklug to kce() film, \\ewii aaad bia to ac ool till opting,. nd then perhapi i sm one w t .k' nini." Bittti.er. (ahu'I, age tiiirteeTi, u brother of the shove*, bau ii' ta and served In a grocery store ls Kew Yiik ll" ia wu t. a. BL Williams, Springvibe, Iowa, wbe boa alao one of the childi a whoa* names it wa* thongbl beat not to pubbi In full. Ile -write*, Feiiru " < i "Tl.ar< doug Oral ute. Georgs bal u'h winn we nt bia: he la better now. Carlos, or Carl, as we eau bim, that being tba name wm;', a Iq ll Bibil In the hou a They have everything to basra, aad their Ignorance nt farm life l* vi ry amusing, nn Uki Ihsss very aaab. My sbrter teaches tbenr ai inane, amt tbog au laatralng very tost." Carl writes: "i have a very ile. pla* e, ai d h very ales Boas * * * I am veri glad that I heard of n.>.u*- West, fm I Uk,; the C' tinily very u.ucb, and I would but nke to ^o back." TBomas. 0.si\r p.. sn Intelligent boy, born at Sprtrij;- ;i aa.,of Oeraaaparentage,ag< fourteen , His pan um r. I. th dead. He ia With C. B. Abbott, tlpringvil'.e, Ijws, and writea, February Bi "I HlBJ my new Ilunja very well. The folks all tn ,.t !.. weil, and Mr. and Mr*. Abbott, las pen live with, treal me like their owu eblld. 1 like tbs country very maota, aad as for farming, I Uko thal very niiirh. 1 can go to church every (SundHy on hor*e-t>a -k. and 1 do co. I um ti ymg ti) do uv hen, and tbeie is un danger of in, leaving my SBpl ¦OMtOOMade wail to leave, as tarasUingl go tiow. Tell Mr. Tro.tthat I thank hliu ,t thousand tun s for bringing me to Iowa and getting me mich u good I 11,auk you fur your j{on.i advice." Wistky. Iiiomas, a German lad, age SUCtsea, Wbe fog the pa«t nve year* bas supported t,inis,-it. it,, bj ,, grest ndtnle, stng* soiigsaud recite* ooatc iii ilogaes, aomeiir.ng aiier tho stuo ot variety performers. He waa with B. J. Churoh.BprlngviUe. hal tuc latter writes. February 12, that, a.* his farm was email, he dhl nm need a bur. and h fiieuu, WilllaaP. Briggs, of central Citr, had tak"n hun. Mr. Cnurch addst " He ha* a laia'e tm in and ito buy ol ti;* own, 5nd ls s ronni.-man. I think lt i* a nice pines Tor Im. Tbe war he came to u* wa* this: Our - to se* tbeehlidreu eos* toto town, and tin- boya aoaebaw took a fancy le Bash other and came hume together." THK NAMF.I.lss WSIBS, n the aexount that wa* paSSbtbsd in Tm: TBUUBI o' the slatting of i'd* p.'fy for las Weat, WV ¦teeasSttb Ircu were mcuuuuod only hy mo initial letter* of their ui,e», uni m annie instance* it WM tli.-ngltt beet nut IO ve evil |lie«e enriertlv. '1 hey callie Hie caren: lil «lety tbron rh tbe Courts, 'mm drank-u ordlis"lnte neats, amt ;t wa- thought then akgb| b daogei thai aid be tinide tu o-et them back, again Incise ey wen traosd ni tue futon. All thiie ebfldnn have .oj mn"!, and (avocahh accounts hsvs nm nu,*' ot the nambi r. i: nh. of Walker, Iowa, writes: ".¦ is a lively ri; we ul 'j' to ,.ni | ikingoul adoption tapers ,: rt f tb vihi-ii. mri wini ii..\. asked ma it any .. tows Wipe* .. | WOO' . ',- li III n- i- a vi iv tuart ir ri. and think lt lo mil wa) ¦ i tn be very w -vv tileuda 01 these lt'!, -i, ri Will le lp u i , Iowa, If our ow nih i* ii ronni! .I mu own ... v WOl I let ns know il I like ..Oar hui i id-.v In .v ., roe i \ ¦j' his i ot md we iini nj' to bring lilia U] o I* a i ul man Til i''-,, 1 I,,: m ii, i" ci !-i i«»! inn v 'I-. Mr. Reid's fifth p wry 10. ni vi. Jami ip Bi Boeitty, and four fnmil Iren rite te li: 1 l"f v | . I I III ,t tied to obtain nploi un nt, ai -: seemed to ,, m. ind ¦¦> b '"- li id ilron than tbe ::i d. ra waa made a sal »rty arrived al noon of tbi IBU. The local newspaper, KrpubHemn. ol the aa i. nm ol be reception I, 'on .rai!) from I he t: isl arti vi d v it' id: y, uard, asper acreement, Mi .1 I*. Il ire. wreni I. Aid (society. Nev Turk, with lui Skw OkK :.!¦ nev v>. '.- lcd to Hm * Oiwra Hun nw et applie mt ^. re In bonn -i 0, as e. '. |)| ., 'HUS ]| |,| cia legistered. The oommitfee bad tbomiiably i-v ;ma a tl the manuel ot dlstriiuulna tb I !¦¦ et .looto,t wini gi -ai eautlon.w ie bri , .,1 lie .' ci Ult III I ,1 sn I, ii .>-. i hi . all ¦. 'I ,'..!¦ a Ui .' : sii-M with ' MMe. V.i, many gund peoole were ,:,-., i g- Klug a bov. for : na supp j v. . ni i ted 11.-- sltuai on lr. Brace inform. : s Beimblitan repoi .: ilia i i> in.ante i: iel he will bring auotbei parti here soon. uii'i n to -ii inni. ital s ir o ii i ic Irom .- yt i o .- -ia lied si c lui s of be couti ry luat I no send thi boys on nilen tim - aakespecial reu sal iini in- taken tn pta es named. However, Mr. Iraoe baa hrnugbl usa.ly ouiubei ol Ijoroagb lng little chaps, who will make franklin County a . ' . : in-ill siit.ie ot ne - tu.i days. Mr. mace Mat. .1 tu a iiaciNr reportei thai ri g v eight applieauta, aa Ibm mi v were .: . ppolllled Ol lleeensltv, aad I lie Cillll lill! ti'. Wi* ali!" I Iii homes fm the cid uren with great ear* A ' loo boys was taken lo the same town early In Jan a ry, imv eg iie-n *ei t by Mn John Jacob Asl r. li k.i.. ie good impression wbirb wai created ny lb b u irty whit ii ,u.-' I mi groat a dea a i foi tb ¦¦it i-v M. Reid. Me. Brace ian that areal surprise aa everywhere expressed at the inlet lb* III .- w.i.:- t1 Vak street*, and Ibc qmek u rnlei .'ir new life which waa geoerall) following report ol an Interview with Mr ra ... le a 81 bottle reportei is published in rb* Uailg omtU l I- lu ii ii v |0 ea P. Brace, of tba Children's Aid Borlely ..( w York .u: v d al the Lin t I Hutt rt day, ron it.tw.t, k ii- i, woore bi has located an m.'inn. gitber d up in New york. Tbt» pasty wa* ll po .1 nf boVS atilt Cir* w ii v,,i,. -,..,! (Mp n, ,'. ii .v !:¦ !. ot Thk Ni:w YniiK 'limn Nt. witta funds laced in his hand tbla chainy, a blai ry of which raa given In rae Otoh*-BcMoeral several week* ago, Mr. ,i ¦¦ v s:, nl.iv Hun lils u wa, Kansas, ¦.¦. - ,i very sottaasiasi e noe., toe lo a;,.HM!-, having eighty-eight apod aUvm fur ebil ren on his arrival, aud aoou ail of them were In a od nines. A lng" numil, r nf the lio.v.i WbO wi.c iki n there ni January ea ^.i boob bia, re- ned iii.i: Hov c. re well eased with their new Mid tba) Ihe.v w uil'l uni go D ik In ,N. w toy eoiis'ii-i anon. (Some ottbea bad been aecesaiullj rsUlng pies and chickens, aud em nf them .ul n '. i c. v, n a nail o. mu - i'v bis empmyei On* ac ,- lo Mr ll nee Unit the liol" Ink. n liv l.t., ad really ailed aa sn's place aa the farm, ai d wi al i .ni, receive i gular wages. Several of the faraers re m.i il ; hat tl eu i v. ii a be "> ia Ihej ice i lath bal ta ,e;v iini elved hundred, ol applies Hun* from all M url .on! K ¦' .... 'or nov*, bul ti,ut ba i ih] un. tl I ieee*** v tor Hie iraers lu lunn parties of Bf teen oi twenty, with s . committee in makes formal application to Ibc tuen Hillel- co.ul If Bllad. A a-' of tBe ellison* ,,: Ottawa .I vi univ willi hom tbi obiWren found homes ba* boen received, aa 111 bs puliUabed ss soon aa lt can be accompanied hy ;".it o' i,ii young eaigrauti in th- ir imw ile. t is not usual for Hie children thus aral mil oi for nell new una id tn* tu w ruc tu ar. Ruld ot io the ol i. ,s ,u ii,, bddreu'a Aid Moolelj usa til tbej bari ai tv. uni ii. wi" g. in w hull to i.Be aoquainted rub each ol ar and wlU Huh aew suriuund lOneoftna towt le*har*yet reported bm ali strived .fiiv ;.t nie poni* fnuu whick iinv wen le branch tl from toe party which they ....ipamcd tu reaeb be I'la'.' I w lu re Hwy exp.- ted lu timi WiST* and huliii *. ORGANIZING lol; MORE STRIKES. ir.gnxoe cv workmbn uv oirrnRKxi traobs t\p..\ >'K iilK < I I I I Its ITRINWAV'S MKN CM- iir.iit'Ki'. sting of wnrkingmi d "I did'ereul trade* vere he'd in this city yesterday, either to effect or- canizatioua preliminary to demands for an advance d vva^. s or to consult concermugotrikosalready a^uii A boge anas-meeting of m,u employed in be turtiiiun- faetoriee of New-York was heh! at iJoocordia Hall, ia Avenue A, m lbs morning. Tbs ank.nK enpuiv e.^ ni lieiti | ll.ri in um eompeeed the rreatei part ol theMteodanoe,though several Cab!- ietin.1,.1 iV Unions woes represented. A man iiaincd lt. Kautliirui advised ibu workmen ii furniture of tho necessity during the present draggle ol making an alliance with otbei trade inion.*, and aeenrtng aasfaitanea from them, llode- .lared nt favor oi haitian the boura ol labor to ¦iglit houmeach day, and urged tbs necessitj ol urmony ot action ami union among the men, os he oi,iv way of intlii.il. iug' Manufacturers. John Mueller declared (nat tbs organisation would here- ifter be known as " Tbe Piooeors of Kluan ipalmn ii Winn- Slavery." If to oppose such a ttstc of ul..us is social lam, then be honored it. Ot bet peahen continued m substantiallj the Hame attain, l he strongest nth ranees we ic those mewl ravorabij received, the meeting iHik boaotioa beyond ap¬ plauding tbe advice bi (Ierrmaua'a men to insist niMiii their drmonda About300cation wots present at tbe moating held yesterday afternoon ut Oornuais Hall, in Tbird-ave.. for tbe purpose ol forming a clothing- cutlets' union. Representatives bom forty shops, wbo had been instructed at a previous meeting to ., - ci un the leel mg ot theil fellow-workmen as to t ie proposed unlou, made theil report*. Nearlj all ul thc men, it sppesred, favored tbe anion, although sumo wanted to know winn ita i.ui at ti i «-.,« . n in- baton the* Joined it. Ii was determined that each shop should have on organisation ol Its own, iiiul iHat it should bc represented Ut tbs gene¬ ral erganizaUon by oi e a more deli gate* and tbat the de., gatos from tbs dub rent simps should select (Been tm tbs naloo, ta be presented tor Bpi nt the noxl meeting, rho meeting wea then ad¬ journed lot one week. A mee: ii c. d t ulois waa bold yesterday afternoon, at Na 46 Aveuue-A, to protest again** tbs low wages which ure being paul to ptsee-worken in the trade, ami tu organise am.mg them- serves a protective union m ordei io secure au laereasa troa employers. It wa* urged by a delegate from Williamsburg that th- present niuo afforded tue most favorable opportunity tm a eitiknj that the trade wa* brisk, and that there vv.,s an ineieased demand lor the bet lei ol work. The majority}, however, pronounced them vive, adverse t<< arbitory tm ans, ami deprecated am positive action in tbe Butter amil a union bod been orgautied to give tbe necessary effect lo their demands, lins being me general opinion of tbe un eting, it woe res lived that be memben present, and ethers wbe might wish tobe scrolled, b< here¬ after known m Tailors' Union No. 1. of New-York City. 1 he striking employe*,* of Steinway it Sons will meet thia evening todiscnss the situation sriung fnuu itu- threatened lookout. II..-ii action, it ut believed, will be controlled by tbe advice pf the l'lano-makcrs' Union, whieh will also meet to-night. Many of the men, ipocially the lnoie provident, it is known wish, to return t" work, but li is nu! thought thal their couii.sel wi il prevail. JI 'ER I .111 'd <, RN IM IA RR WI. 1.1. Tue spong weathoi yesterday attracted largt crowds to Central I'ark and ot lu i places in tin upper part "f the island. All tho thouing! above Fifty-ninth'et. were thiongeii throughout the day. High II; tilge was a pluco of popular re sort. Many persons visited tho Riverside 1>i re, whiefa i- uot \ >; un-u for vehicles, and eirjoyed s walkin the newly nude avenue. Fifth-eve. was filled with carnages, aa were al loll the drives in Central Pad.d the roods bs Aiagtotbe whereth ii-' it drii ng on Sunday in the Spring ami s;.i e filled with people watching the sp, ci! m tb bornes. noNORH Vii VI LhSSETB. PTION Bl INCH COL t»|>RI DONT DB 1 I -si -. '.I .¦: inui ii -mi: KONBOS lill Itt i ... :t bis wived, i,i. .'.!¦' In the Mt'. ( unit tv... it tb Ubobo it in..-,. tbe Invitation nt Di pltals andasylii rni r Blackwell's and Randall'! lal i be French colour la Kew-1 ll m lo I Room I ii- 'he Garde Lafay. tl for ladli -. and the uppi r with .. the roo na wai foi mi .! by th. Garde ad wit.un it asst mpled * .fi rn* i thc , tie Im ¦lae, I b IBd pl.lt e I ' .a n ii Ional ,.' the Rei and ?. nd I. vim - v ,i'. i m 11 vt' e here I pairlo Wi wuii Iiim l.v ot re ip il "-I out ADP - the front <" . i '. lg ad tress v .¦¦..¦ I mut lin in Har .¦. an i .un 11. I no. i [I :- nil il lint ri n r ! their pi Iv III !... a otten i.t '. tn i **. her ap'irut Hi thi i p i p'antilng l !,,' 'V tl a I ...l tl. ,' \ ile ce lu lld ll .1 ii !: ibau ive. pp ,i|-c ] AHIil.i >> Ol I- ¦.! 1>-OR RARUI H. After tb. Orpl.eon and l|. ,ve a mi Bueli-I -.1- liver..¦! I r lng .....> 'i -tn : lt ks ss Frei.eb . i land, w ho-' r mn f our yo it. ol ino In I. r mi Ile ls" ll '.¦ Ul Ile and v. | ir band m ;: b 1 i. t a- i bold v ir f ¦ u fl it i i.iii i fm Hi" :, 1 ... Ile M to grow i n nt w " in. r. .. M .. iee, VV iel -I.UI leu. , ll I III ll ., ii ion i id ti .ive .', il, and nu pare* (be v. ij lor .,',,'. , bli h i- tue ld . batt wur and wno look np»u Alidia*, powerful or (.. ind Wing tu i'm... i-e. J lac illtie* for in ii lune -i ii hal I i i. Bum a 'l i" ' inure r nea pl v than great i uv f Nev. V. ik. When Hm whol. world broom - nothing bul a v.i-i farm, .entry producing VV I.I .vcr I- I,'¦ ¦¦ I exchanged . i . . illy, il,en ir.- m ll hear o mon of ram Ines icta one «in sid bi* n bul dav sending aasslslanee to survin Ireland. When tbs *wat lb) Aft ie.ni eat* in....: , othilia, ni mid slavery will is- tirings ol tbi u-i When lu Cotna bread can be bought u tim: Nation will in- transformed, sod will adopt the civil aaiion of \\»- Western world. To Toil, sir. I.'Un.t ot oe,'rui canal for which as school nm- we sought tn vain upon I and maps I in- Iii lol V ol ml .ai io a* We know yuor m .ie.iv, we adair* io i energy aad your perseverance.qualities which saan re the success or > , . project. Wi koo* tliat lu v.mr plan. Uer,- ,i rn, political .lin*, lt i- von desiri almplv in unite Iwo ocean* lu thc Intercut ul Hm curura ree ol the worid, and lu Panama you wit! m-hP-vi be ¦ tm nice. - that was youi - at anea Maur ul in .«.¦ a**emi i.-.i bm to gr ei i .rn ii.ive long r sidcal in lbs United Ktales, ano ii ive ni come semi nut. d vv un i n r,i ,,.,. spin I ii Mu ennui rv. iv.- are certain thal if ibi re wit.- mi. opposition in vu,,i proj ni tboi ads must diaap- !¦. ii before your frank an I lucid et "i.. jue.ene. a.a,- wu* needed UV desiri d t" * .. v. u an tu bea >ou apeak. Ami rest assured that sll pie*eni ame Hj d< iii tin rnilre mr i of yt ai at under t tiling, whlct will be of hen ti to ill parts ot tho world \ tev. dan ago we celebrated Ibi nnnlveraar) of the P.lid of Washington, me me UbiuhI li.,* pu. in, eil And we bop* In ir w years tu celebrate Hie union ol Hie AUanl e alni Ile 1' oall. loin.ai l,y your genius A* Roe baa beau .uni lafayette lent Hun aid lo iVasiiiiiL-ioii In rn ipii u.o up ,i( for Hu- United slates. -,. wiien youl great wort si Paaas ls Bniabed, American* i., ii nnd Hu'-, wbu mw the -j. tm i, i ,.¦. . ¦alu to celebrate the Mimili of (lomuere*. labeni founded ibis great Bepnbl c aud libcrt give ll In t ir fm ur. a di vi lop a,-nt and u: .¦n, rity t'ii. uer t ian ever. Thia ta our noe eon m ,v (jud grsut thai ii be real sed [Looa.Uuut J iipp] .n-,- j Tko fl shfhtl sonia L'lsperaaea UieaeaBi aad whs succeeded bj a cutala from tbi ralaocletioa present After the public reception M. At Leeaepa, Pro fe* u.r Charl ter and uvenl others leseeaded ma room » an i I ippa had I.s prepan i. a ftufoaaor Charlli r. Bdonardo Molina, Profi asor Batrhe l,,i amt otbei i wen delivered, sad Cobbi d* t Spoilded. A QUIET DAT, VI-11 TO TIIK (HY BAU AND ru ainu.Kl.vs-A WUK uvi it lill. fcASI BIVI r BBIBOS. Conni de Lesseps passed ¦ comparatively quiet nay on Saturday, la ue ssoralag kw r. - as a-h.d. Am rn, ti thou « ... calli I wen CBarlM Lstlmer, ol Cleveland, Chtef-BogiBccr of tbe Aiiiiiitn and Gnat Wt Ballway, Algernon 8 I .in-, mt, General Cotatoo, Profeaaoi \'.va. Lo niluan, or tbe French bas of steamers, .1 Aronciticna, ReetdBot Minuter af tin- Ualtisd Buu » of Coi' iiii'ia. Chief Justlos Daly and Mi r Daly, Uoasa Geaersl BreuU, Henry Havemeysr, Baron 1.1 M. kn 1,ii<.iii, tba Biltl-ii Geaersl Alter he li id tfeSStVOd lil* rUttOTS, ..nut ftc pl loft Ibi hotel aime u| I ,,.,!,. k a d drove to il"- City ll di tu call upon Maj ir Ooo1 1 1 '. d 1 '! yor*s offlei were presented Couui d lie sm-p. rc ..inn. .1 ,, hijuii time lu nita m.ii conversation He- M i.u.i ami BpOB lea nmg tlial . 1,,.,., |,,n\,. 1. Biiinii. 1! wa* in saatos in' lbs tm! ling ipresw I a desire i" at ¦ lt, n, eonduoted by Mayor Cooper upstairs tu where iii.- A-., mid) ('.mi,, [tea on 1 Hug, Aftau the mem bel - of bi oomi 11 ec bi 1. be took a leal by tbs ellie ot iha Hon, Janes M. Vai'iniin. im-ci,.iirniHii, willi whom be conversed lor a frW lim.nenin, alni sbol I 'Ve. At d o'clock the Count went lo U ooklyn to rall upon h:* friend, Captain - P. Gi fll the Pacific Mall steamship c.,inn, Ht hi* residence. No. 108 Joralemua st. He ii 1.1 ai ted in, ie a ai ian ii,,. ,,.,( afternoon, winn ha returned t" the Windsor Hot lb- bad InUnded io ko wun Uadsim id theil three chit , ,,,., >,. .i c.un,i ol tbs ia;'.v weather ie pu poi lom ii. _ Lix Taxioxh..Philanthropic Old Lad] a io re d d yon gel that saul 1,1 Mack tn I' Bli Arab! "Mother! bul ah can lcd yr I**.(Punch. l't.i am bb ash Business. -Lady : " a pretty u .11 any of j mn ... Ii '. I linne V Oil narin I" Dr. L.tth tums amou* lui bl.,.- Intani i. my dear a mani I u.i n ¦ trary.I like them ".(Punch. l's. i- plat ps re LKON MICHEL GAMBETTA. *> THE BtORT Of HIS LIFE. idk TOOTHFUL sn hunt that hapk a omss iv- RKCMSABT.i S MW I'KN UM MaKIB A K '"if [ni; BIM |R PARU PISTIBOCiaBBin POI I TOBY AMOBO BIS FELLOW LAW «TL'l>KMii. ai iniiuv nt I'liirm DBLRCLl'ZE, A.VB IS BXRCTI i> A DEPTH i ''. Ill ITOR AM) PBKSID I '¦" § .." 0BPOTIB8. r o th r B 111 > 9 .- oi T li * tribune. sn:: Tbs folios Itali based .' v by ii Pori dan w io held an important position under tho 'Dictator'4 during; tho war if l870-*71,#and who * itillon friendly terms with the I of tho of D Tni I'd CAREER AND CHARACTER. im: i.i:;ai RBBBRAKNTaTlVg Ol MODERN FRI . lit vin RACY.DIS BATHED Of ISA RUM l\l> ,ii IVB I B.PERSONAL CR ,.: nea ami m.Mr. int rna ¦. cdav bork. JM. -! IPR IN I Ul. ill.Vis It'll \ c, (UL un. .i> AND I ::-i .in .. ABD BOLD Asl, .. ITATBSMAK. a wa* licrn>iu 18.18 at ,; nt the Department* ol tat: of , tie " d I1' i itb of . ii: , om] " 'Vl'' !"" ir collei re town. Os un I aw however, tpposed :.' Iieucs iin.l very diffioalt for tbs lining law to pay his way al Paris. Hut. thanks lo tba ilevoi ion uf bli n ithi :'. tflle. M ms i wa rot id une In the lal, a luxury im dism .: li ind for! irn lodgiug-h. us.» ni ' ie, i. bj the s av. wi >rn accent, lu irina ol bel nephew's trouble with ige in the eu vi rom ol ahorn, Pat iud I ivith bini. " I am .linne .. <; let us dr I'll yt H hurter, ii :a phew latter w I if tl M. Val- if putj '.! iv tm .. the coup i 8.11, and lu . deal h last v eui s lin nit r nf the Academy ol Moral and In enter pol \' I,., ii than at i lu mil "i tbe lui.' s:. tills s) ... nu d for words ii d at ll rion, in mi ut to I i bi 1. Then began that I ls?ii '71. .1 Paris i bis atti pl to mx A semhl'. rtiv e ; | I'll icm p ut hi gave hiu daiin li s nnsppes M i '-lah ni ; i he ab a id imp ugu hal lu c milln il int* nf Mav Itt, 1B77, sud the great moral lu ieai rictory of the Ant .iiiiu nt I sr; sm. ire and sin. When . i nobel t ruber "i he ber ol I' :>mes. rn- ia!. lin- lai.vt ll um was call I ii th moved from Mi nhl qn irtei 13 Rne Mw ."' ii-l ni the Champ ,-i u nf a pis ll ' ,i he rel in' I to 1n le, I. s table frugal, ks hat of the tnoi ia. At I".-ai, fast t' re bul rl'ahes. I have n nut raftering from in igt ni ku r wse- quence. Ile sim < i , .-siiuilny be wa* ;iia ii*i uiieil mat friends together atwui bis br kfu table. I. wa ia it necessary to wai foi an invitati »n to be ono of the lill::.ber the hOUT S a* I. tn do was to " drop ii "Tin at tb:* Sun ty bri ikfasl was a ragout prepared bj tim .un,' in .. fashion p«- rnliar to the Soul i ol rrauce, i.', vine came i; imbed i'. ii it v Qui enuc. Phi i on was free froo all restrain I or ceremon .. chatted a-unit politics, ort, war, the a dav, ins as tiinv dui ni' yore at the (ii ld Procope. In 1870,tbs /.'if/uih/ir/ii* .' ,.i i-.i«cil thc bm' building, N ». Kl Hue dc la Cbs tin. ii talbetts lett tbe Hus Montaigne a .! itisi iib tl hitiisell In these new and ale ra il sp ll >n he remained until his e ec-iou the pres dei .-> of the i'1'-ruber "t H pnl es last Winter, wheo be to I up li:* reside. in t be Palais-Bourbon. ii .vt-, iivim; in st vii'n oi .* yttrir.it*. databet ta preserved in theipscioual.Inf thu i'll.- .ie ia (' iii -o' d'Antin tbe dmpls sonns of bf¦¦ nf Hie line ll he ntimate fl > breakfoal were rontiuned, tbs ne cook pre* ried over the bitch, i. and Francois, a you g soldier oi tin- Qmrdt Mi-hi!-- in 1870-71, atill acted sa tMUfsh i-h.imlirr. rbis worthy cook and tbe faithful Fran- ire non married and servo Ibeir old maota al tbe Pa lah limn in m. While 1 sa enumerating Gam¬ betta*! imus, bold.l ansi not forget bis two devoted secretaries, M. Bandnqoe, a lawyer, sud M. De- mancin. au old Republican who has suffered exile Mt! er than give np bia prim iples. <;,mbetia la now lodged in Ute historic Palais- Bourbon, which forma a part ol thal Uno pile, norn Placede la Concorde, anni** the river, In which uti tbs mps Legislatlf during tbs Em¬ pire, d eben noa asuembles, for tbe iir*i time -ii,, ,- t bc wai, te I ii.uulier nf I lc pu ties. Here, tun. Gambetta ia -till thc una plain citiaen of former days The delightful Sunday breakfasts ara still kept np. sndamougtbe 'nor.- regular guests may lu- meat oned General Gougoard, a Coun¬ cillor of Slate- and au offloer who dis¬ played i;rertt souraga during tbe franco-Prussian struggle i Pam Ib-rt, the emin*uf ¦avant and Republican deputy ; hone, formerly a member of the Commnne who was oondemuad to deatb In l-s7i, ni cootumociam : Bralent, uirmb*r ol lb" Pans .Munn [pal Council and proprietor of a largo oafs' In tbe Bundee Maronites, " tho graad a ni Belleville," a* bc ba* been ealled, be duv H ni ul Paris t "i>: ese l ted by (Jain'.et ta in tin-(,'h a tu¬ ber ; ('ctn ral I li I b d. a graduBU "I lt I'yr. tbs Ws«l nt Fi.nu c, i ir, a fine ipaakor and a Dghterwho did good service during tbs war i Car lat, the poet and di n utshed photographer j Pro. lessor Gavorret, of tbs Pans Medical School; Dr. Fienial. (Jambetta's physician ar^d su jV. friend of lils youth; and several others of less Bebb Gil purely political and oft! lal friends seldom appear at the*,' Sunday breakfasts, bnt dine with lila ob other divs nf t'ae week. OamhsSts is a food connoisienr of paintings. Hs likes to talk ob art, ead has a larg* knowledge of! thosnbjeet, He kno-ws s great deal about. Italy, which be hu vlaited MVera] t;'n«§. I haye often heard him *peak with admirarton of Venice and lt* galleries. I am snro that what plmisei hint most In the Palais Bourbon sn th? beautiful paintings with which ll ls Lei orated In the Latin QnArtsc he had bu o art, a bronas figure of Mirabeau.. "Hird ii i : k together,"I uidto bin < s in those early days, pointing to this i si Another ohm ol '...; ics ii Viol ir Rogo, II.- used to re- rd i tressing. ran OPtUIO.X v a mn i"."r:;: s. [r the beg hut oareer, Gem little alu -ii drem, In fa . hs **- ii ratl si sit von n Wi eu n po. r law studei t, his cheap id buen fastetied carelessly in the tig vriti, a plo, would be sad v isksw ut ,.'vsr, Le is mora oareful aboul I is found that greatueas has ito annoy- ¦. hu* Mid tba' the homme .'-.-¦ it Ire** lin. ieli '. i(iluka ir should bs i li tbs '"ti't'ii-. To-daj Iii* pen .¦.. appears i ti not in the least rtftected, but i ' ¦¦/",: iv ti ;'. m -v ho an on Inti¬ mate im;:!- with b..:. lu bli ¦o graj r'ibi itt 'ii and a Grecian caji "fa : biro- on ev iviinw., bow to listen, readi f bcd pts a it' his in Iga a,' tel . :. best, iveu though il ;-' reel ¦ tmpulu. never contra- .: s -i im ¦-. mcor nu ace iates m irki ut' -¦...-. ¦.:,. iv, and . v. v ruc in li i i, Hi \a rei first friend . .;,! ai:,' tied j as a polil ions and faith in orator it" warm, niin:\ ga .ipili "-i irv leader Im possesses a superior uv I of tn legislative bodies, "i h.i* never ie en neb. When bs ihip oi I rai after tin war with my tm -v ss "v. ii.. tor ol Hie hotel he had been living mani weeks' leard. 1 Il has nbettai n -¦' '.- lol me Arnaud, tbs wealthy v»-.i'iw ol the Isle se Arnaud de I' Arlene, wi ru hi rtsih s n,.::: t al the at, ss ls many years the si r ol his friends de v t!:. it, rv. " i- I ia- arv. and herein perhaps lies ll a founds i to esp roi bia ti lend. It i< tn journalism thai i f ir the little he posscs>ea. lin eb he b . i i:, I -.' 1 I I, s77. la 1 i i swaggi ri n*. .kl.' Cou il ti ¦. rho were ina : ,. .i thc igtil eve In 1807, Gr. I'm us il, thc i t,a. thus III!- firm manner, ba-a large hut weU-sboped mouth, '. ti ere In ni and full ol bri. All Ins fi ¦....m- m- "ni h. lie i nf t Hunk, rood chest, and mot e* .... li. :. m.. i. .. Ul ia.i .. from Pans se in wnp inj with a fr.i ni iel li was lum mg In be eui iron, Maluirti*.>i .vhile the Paris newspapers had Ida iii L union. t: -ii iimei , ;,t \ nle-d'Av ra.', a little sb ml tiftcen hundred luhabitau's, tween St. Cloud ami Varan Ilea i um neort tor Fans,mis vt ho int th* city every day, and during th "..nu er Hs population ls doubled. Gambet * occu¬ lt ii! Bil lOl B habitu! bj H. /.ir. ,. i" cot ipn number ¦in inscription once informed tin tourist till, be then ihsl ho ln>jsc foi m- ii 1. in h.noe.: io thc ed story-teller, ldre, amid arasay lswt sr th* shade of fine trace. t la reefs 'mri the fatigues of the capital Ile rei eives bul few vi al tore, ami i* not troubled bi ',tiis ilia faithful Francois forward* avery morning from Pans whatever « orreapondenoa it ii abs .lu;ely nei casar) t .1 he should see. Such ka Uauibetta. In km rica, you wonW call luina Sell nude man. In Frame, tue OriatOcratS pionouuoa him a parrroM, bul the people bad him * giand npreaeniative ol modern French rUmoerovy. ______________ AN ITALIAN VAGRANT SHOT. i:i si .rs ok A CABOUSAL IM BAXTBB-ST..A WIPE'S li iCBMARIBO ts VAIN. ni tenement-house itt No.fin'.j Baxter-it. swarms with Italian ng-plckers ami organ-grind- crs. Bach room contain! ;it least uno family, and nome ol the rooms contain two cr three families ea.ii. In wann weather the inmate* are fund of lounging in the small court-yard wbieb Mparates th,, trout [rom nar baUdings. Thu coori wa* tilled las! evening, and, alter drinking utah) bier lor sa In,ur, thc men and women Joined in BOBBI Italian Kaines, dancing aud singing to the alleged music of a hand organ. Tba sport waa interrupted by a quarrel between Joseph \'l'b zn', an inmate nf thc building, and a it Italian named fohn Zuckarello, who na* nfieii} slept in the court wi.en the weather wa* ind too e.lill. Before tho nut ure nt tho quarrel oould be understood by the other Italians, Addeah/a wifs undertook thc part ni a peacemaker, md pulling bax bus- hand iiv the sleeve, sin- led bim to th.ur room in i. a the second story, Znokarallo followed muttering thrash*, The singing and dancing went un tn the court tor a few minuti i longer, suddenly n pistol-ebot wu beard in the direction ol Addexio s mum. and the Italian ami hu wife ran thr< nub the eulin ai al into tba street together, li" nan was revolver, and thc woman seemed viv uiui-b terrified. Un the tl>.<»r of Ai- .i./i..\, room Zackarello was fouud lying tu a poul of blood. Ile had li ctl Mini ia hetabdomen, Before the pol tee oould be ratumoni .' be ins! .ni,-cioiism -m. Ali ambulance was called to the house from Bf. Vincent's Hospital and when the ambulance surgeon examined the wouud be said it was a fatal one. The wounded Fal.un was taken to tbe hospital, where he waa made as cami ih!e. tm: the dncior* bad no hope ol la- bio life, Captain Brogan, >-i the Fourteenth Pre- uni, ' i. ung for A»l euing md aaiii they foll certain thal ne could BAt escape, His wifs was believed to hew un Lim. '. aKTTI-TvS FROM THE PEOPLE. A STATE LUXACT commission' BOM WU.MAM C. CHURCH.THK Hil I. NOW tn roan nut laeosja^vrona mi:um;i.v bavobbb by PBOMIBJUVT cni/.rNS-FXiiii MOMB op gp, PBOVAL raOM ii!.- ntv, ult. BBUnsjPJ am, uh. WU.I.lilli r.M.KI.K. S t 'it K li tor of The Tribune. Sn:: The bill to eularjre thc friLito Board ol bantlei, bv adding two BhyatsSBUB ami one lawyer to uid to trtsBsfet te it lbs anibally now vested i a sinai! OoatsdsshBBBC hi Laaaoy, ha* boob hrvacaali .uoried bf tbs boaoably CoamMue os .state enan- I'lii: HisiitiiiiotH.of wbieh Mr. BradJ >..¦.¦ ¦'. Tbs c. inmit- S BpBStBbM* nf the! a.i;, WOO ortglSated this measure, sra in rp- ¦eat cordially approvtag B i .ev. lu raj BBW-YOBK, 1-'Ii. 1 7. lx-o '< lt, ClmirtMH (tatton o/ u Lu iep (Asmmission *, uiAit -:it: lau, rwy mack laataaod with Itoaonera- iplici y .iini wisdom. Il will in ItUei wu* y i, aoi ni. .tii.aie conservative*; but Ul lill ililli! Illili III a.ilte-iilM. -. ip .1, .. a| If .!l '. .aaeud I t . be ii moog ruin la ol au re i . !, ir -' ,., rint - :¦.- ¦ lou, i'm) ii/ Bony ..- pis , ate '..-I .: ami :. v '";¦. p 111 ml tn ad Judgment, it:y iv.' .<. the ... who an h. in ni" nature ol things of call, fri dur, ti lui io rom ul at mt bon tr. ol eu.,:.nu, ..v.. ti.a: nf hum inn v. nan aloa* .-p .-nil. prise . Bete prejudice* tri niau- 1 Lanai v sue.i j, ..-I.,. v I it wll less !. :.'¦ we must look forward to. lie -ia tld '.".oil I Icuovv to be eulin o- t .,;. xp-riei tl tbi pi ian dst I. ".n >' lil li.i.- ll. W lue, I PC i'Iio aa,, vi rj truls M. w*, PniLLOWl Strong letters indorsing tbs tull hsvs sus Beep u> ¦iv .j from Mr. <. W. I ur;.*. General IfuBatts r. Ber- ,w, Dr. .1 a c. Shaw, Bapei bitendent ol K. e, County ia CnalT- .».. of tk* bigbest reprcsi-tit;.iivi * uf Hr. ".' din: Pal... r, v, i iii-, ti.* Ni I .ii IgfO, mil i, tie. r udooeri in laiu- .. fruin the meeting nf u ac opel ; I'm bi bel I1) It is ru ii i .... i.e. dees ii i ix- p tu ot in ik- in in, ora lulsatlou of lue -' ema Wise. pli»ru d tn Bag* fully wan.-w»* ie Legislature in providing. fur Hie li peotlOB Ol tin- His.le- ill (if ,lan .1, tb* al -. IOU Ol Nu- I ".il! lilli i-ii mo san U the i*s, oas in bey dip ilya i IB li ,ir. sent iis« .1 Le^ls- in . Ifeo- of r. ... id* Vi indy join-. W li iii D I'm.Kilt. - * it which li i* I) ...I lui;.it ia t'l t nf t nf tbs li.-..i,e. Ka- s at large, len are tbat th* iell oOO Wm. C i in i.cit. .\. I* URE !<>!£ WHOOPING-COUGH. nth' I a i i ur of 1 r r Trib ti n f Sir.: iciaa Bgre m with bibed fact.Unit it tn prevent eo.ivui-iV! ra ' .sn ii ...i, ; foal «. ks ni »lead- ll'l. Ix week* ul tTuiitt il abatement. Tbs .. (asV ;ti etual | ,i pros- rn f haa b. "ii utily uln ni ra fr., -, if nry raid Curtis, MD lian found linly st the root a thi i and i -.cs rue to Hu v ,1 I , , i latter lip.Ul I..us topio, '. liv 'ak! a to i rom tbe lime | mi ry. r i. waa .... (ian vv a li-, and | sn, il'* lie Itt,lent nu iv u: lil ¦ ri nulls. \ : Newport, , 'Vinni u l-v> ls7;i. uv,.,- -no pa* Iii 'i v tl va in. ituient. ray -fa Rsneral ibu pian, riie purifying boxes sn only Italy tal a slim I I I I bl ''int' ii ii a car .ni.li .. .o a perm u in in ,litn. I a* gai Hiern, on*, ii].:,., ,,t ,tm ie nt discovery t. _., \ un ned Hu upi Ina!,- tbs ur tying bazas, (cd 1151 iii .)..: aubstaacs ii /. it Hu- ereeoleao *n a -\ inti o'¦:¦.¦ .. s ., tuitt-iit salter.nu i; i> waa Beefed ia two and with itally uuvi'i v '-'it.'oi oiler unnleas- ui im| p.ii-u i are r norad to ipui in,.. ni*. ll HKFABO I'.vi.I.. s-..,.'-y. \ .;.. Feb. 23, INTF.BE8T lil THK ('''NM*. Tit II Bl I.I*. r u t ti r I <i i t or of I t\ I r i /. it ii ' Sir: A few years siuce I wrote u letter to he Ch ti J 'ii -';.-' rn ti.i.rl of ( oiiiieeticiif, ,.. u ., pe done ls applying Vt* Oom aa ut Kiiie In partial payaeii - winn tbs aayuanl was iieait-r tuan in un .-¦¦. -: which hast scorned aa tn* .nie tbe payne ni wai Bude, Bul Ices UUB ino inier- *t fur mi" year, lu du lasts I receive.I an answer lout tforwlch, wini h. IO I few wurdi,, made lbs WhOSS natter plain, and BXptsluOd usu Hie le.n-ou for til! He said I Inti rest H regarded a* .u.i'.ian.v das bi ti,. i rear, bul if nbs n .h-r gleets to s dlcot ;t, or u ,s ,u Brawn tite note u.* uot oentitle bim to< nforce ns payment, the lav win not ilneld li.ni 'rum Hie rousei|U noes at lu* nwu nsalOOt. iVin u a pay meal i- hui.c. however, eaoaga win ;>« sken i" cancel Interest iqultably pail duo, oast tbs Will itrnw inter'rt mull ilie end ot lu.' r, ir. 'ian,ie: li SI,OOO vv.r baaed un January 1, B870, st ii rr cc-1. nd on Julj 1. IsT'i, i paytasul iftB40wereniade,no int.-r ito ,- squitiwiydae, the StOWOUId draw miere«u until Juiiiiarr 1,1871. Th! nt,nun ii ibc payment, tP-U 'Jo. would bc u.-ducted fr.m tbeu d il on lae mite, and there- ir, 11880, would hui,,lu.is merest i-quii.iiiiv nie nut uni .tal. If ni, .Iil.v 1. 1S71. a pnyiuent ot Kl Ui .,,..,. m., ii tbe Tis; so would b deducted, md tn- .i puted un Hie r. uuilnd. r. SMI '.'0. nulli J nm. l, j,;-, prom me umuuui, StISS 64. de ut t th* luti resl tuen uue, BOO, sod lbs resubaar, BBSBB4, will .,, t r, duos th! i' melpal. it ii .* .unit.d in be citric: that "Interest san In- twost ls extortion," tbe I ooneoibwi Bale, I sa uttsBsa, ll roi reel, and sbOU d liave lie, n adopted, tlinti nd af th! , Rule, Dy Goeaceltor Kent ami by tba UnitedStateiCourt*. CC. Bayi.kT. Stw-Tork.mb. IS, issn -*> BALLOT-BOX SAFEGUARDS. X o l b e gditor of 1 li e 1 r i b u n *. Bm: The folded ballot, designed ss protect h* Fi-rinr Hain .-eviilny. I* soiuetliiic* usml by bsd nen s* ii coyer or BSOOa SS c,i*t I wu or more votes. such Illegal vote* make nie tutsi number of vols* ....a tbs Beabea Ol cj.'ctor* recorded in the poll i. .i-e n,e present law requires ihe ballot* u ba pu! back Into tbe imi sad leakes up, and the sun pim vnt.s ii awn om bf nan e aid .l.'suoye.l. Hy ititi iwful VOUS are Hallie to ns orawu out instead ,t tbe illegal votu gtvaa. isuch lujuotiee ought to bs u- uV. : foo .,. gmt) tbat sll lieual votes shall tis itetectnl tad thrown ou', li put all tb* votes or .-I, ;ti any election. Ut* mia leg il em u Hie pull- cloie ut* count iii envelopes aud discard .mr nu p ns til ic (it .. nv. the number ol electors, as mil Hu n pion ed in open the :inv ii-'uii each iii rem lound, lu Hu* way tb* . aad i i bad -. i yd. I \o 'UH ugh to ri i « nurtb lin f ny . ; rpaper inila vi L. U. i'uui.Ji. talina, A. J'.. F. h. D, USO.

LKON MICHEL GAMBETTA. aKTTI-TvS FROMTHE BAYED FROM … · towoatRdgar,sowewereobliged to let Freddygo, tor it v.i< impossible tokeeptbeatogether; the; qtt.iiielleit mid fussedall

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  • lint In p.-o-n- rous .-:IO ''I. Wc-I -.1 1 'I.I:

    BAYED FROM THE STREETS.WKS'i I KN HOMEfl VOE (MTV CHILDRIB.

    fQl'Al.oit \M> l'lTlH ti.iv l \' lUN-.iH Kin: Alii'N-

    PABCB ANO BOBRS1 LABOB.KMi'im M l.s Ofm vv roan hiu>bbu tn rai wi si -a pbsci*

    CAI. MS iH'U' OS CHARI1 V.p.uiie ne,.unit ls niven below of the disposition of

    each of the children sent to BpriBgVille. iowa, OB.January Li*, by Mi. I.< d. 11 rs Ut alee sobfmn of ike rooeptuo accorded lo the party thatstarted aa February 10 for Ottawa, Kan.

    UH*. IOWA BARTY.TKsilM.iNV.il- mt "ii I,, UH IDVASTACKS

    or tm i iii-,...-PBAlBl*.

    (»n Jiiniiiiv 20 ;. part) r thirty-five cbil-rtreU tefl H.I. 'itv tl le, lOWW. li!¦ 'lt.. .eight wen boys and *ev< wei arl rbeb

    ¦1 ibetr dlstrll ut on In I

    brief!. ti.iiti sr., a bat of tbemen aad woll.elieand i.. m. vi)'.-cn iel '! l|

    to ii ayknown, i itou'hillj whal

    ol tin membei . ni the t-m v nptillie l.et'el. ,fi' Mi:K! i I I IC ll !.! e il

    or tlieit gu in ii hIiort tune full rep.lie SJtVcBl.|.r.Boocan an. AiJUtUi na* twelve, a native

    i- ,i ¦

    a omni i ..'icu. >m-li , s -

    VI tl b>w ,.Coon . ,si ii ., n »iiteen.

    He H.- isWilli |l .. -,

    .,.! ...:,; lo,- VV «. uudWilli i,.v ] alu liVlUK WltO a voiiav: lion i ¦'

    < tbi a tl, i ¦. 1arm ol i'.o.uri.. ti u w bat* 150bead ul t

    lt A Hu tw»] bul.oil

    Fi vs v v w ,« lion, mnut i . latani. His

    pavrwui l two ri ...*ano. af i bli lt tim. :-j nestlt.- eu i He i- wuii Benjamin Meuaer, Paralla,low,,.

    Oot.tKis. i:i iiaro, .¦ fltteen, hu tm rican boy, whoiiv u ..: Philadelphia, Heading, Paterson ind

    b'e» Yi .. ind bad fuar Hara Dora lo sra. Helawuii J, v. .'ms v, gp ii,., v l . lown De writes,lahrasri lt): . I aa Roms tu sebo^l hi present, ai tlnke tile c alni!> Brat-raw. 1 sa snout one aila Imalon n. Mr. Wann ilej ba« * u bor .- and twentjbend ol sa ile, i wo deas and i v* o eats."

    Joii>su\. , ii vi,ia «, bom sixteen, aa urpbaa for lomrears, bal lived on Bergen Hui. N .!., umi¦ tho RivingtonStreet*LodglDg Hens*. H> > w mWilliam |. \V'|s,,n. Bprhlgrllie. wini write*. !.'.-nroary 17: " Ctaarles ls a vi > likelv tsey, ami idesat" beal to learn, lt is univ mallei I ae, Ithink, aim lu-will lie u vt-r.i bandi boy llt'« silt. anti M-etti- Ui ie very well satlsnod.'1( nai les i te timi bc is v., v it ippi

    Lorri l. Hi.siii. a young Ame; n> n. norn in Chicago,aad ase iw 'Ive Bis lal be i led i rears a_bli grandmother brought bun tu Now ¥ ndpased bia in tbs Juvenile Ar 'lum. He retained to( a in." to lu* motlier.

    LAwr.t v. :i tai en, was boro in Lbud Cllv. He ia an orpbuu, and lived tor som I meat lae Rivington B bim kingbaota. rn la Ike Si v time, and attending uigoi». bool I'' me ev, ia c. ile 1- WiLb < (.. iS'iillli.HaOlSia I lilli, and willes, January BS " 1 lia vc I fondli >nie on Farm. Mr. Hmilta n- ISO acres ol ii,twenty th [¦ oi thirty head of 'Mlle, sn bones, i bigBreve of pies, a good doa, I wo oats ami Bve iii -:s.

    ¦:.,.: tu start io school in \t wi eft. . . . 'pli-a.se jet be boya saown I am loins well."

    *McC ;. few montbs old, ind bli mother mairied agata. Ile had earned ronuej by opelBages. running errand* and la ever? wa.Hi* ile pfallier i.ii'i a f'-u mouibs agu, abd .-looiher wa* sent to Black d ss a vagrant,lie wm u. noaa tn¦ami*, ll- is vxi-n 'f.oiii.- K ll'..j..-,i tu vibe,Iowa. Mrs, ll I. v.ii.i I iruarj -.warne* iu tn tell yon taai ;.. ia verv tiappi ia bisnsw home, and bo does seem ipiiie eouteuled. lie

    eco 'V .' di. v up lit na it evenSrtvlng them tn tbi BeMla tbeaim

    lax. We think a are*! des] ol bun, r. ,¦:Wv , 0S h: vv toget al mg « llHe ta teaming dis learning lo wiass name I ihtokhelaadi I tike a¦wat deal of interest In bim. He lakes bis uWitta us, and ls treated as oin if the family. IndusUric is n.i langer Inn -w;Hi us nulli bc rs gr iwa, ii his life i- sn ... .. II isi-ei.v hai ,:.. i' mut thc n,ii»cr. and eas do almost anytaino n undertakes. Bm wdi go tn achoo! le-x-Willi.-!."

    BaOOS, ARNIK. aco Ufteen. is a CiiiadlHti. Her fatherdieu some Has tao, leaving bel motber waa sevenchildren. AnnleoattotoUilsc.it] foi work,bul waatun vitv successful; and hearing beraoiherwaaBah waa noxious to retain to b r. She tefl tue partyat liol'.,., tu go to ...-I ii .i burne, about forty mil, afrom ,i.r. ;¦¦ sn bs

    ¦¦wv, ions n kastrtoaa. ats twelve, leal bis¦basil twu roars ago, and nit inn nome hooaase ni-sneit.rr «¦'. drunk *M abased lim. Hr lem it ..Bightcowl li Si reel Lodging il »'... and Dieted np ahvusgon the street* Be was wits W P.HsiaietiBrnasvUle; bul Mia lloag wrote, rYbraarj B, thalks was wiluual -u.

    Scits«i v. a i. vi: iee, an Intelligent &medeas boy olIWrteen, ru Jersey City. Ii;- lg. bul a

    ii. ci: eu tm t in s. and >\i hIu-:' i i- onin-- i fal a.cr. II.- ¦ with 'I W

    Willi'.-. S|l !1- V.ne, le*a.Bena'ni. Hagar.a German Jew, burn al

    (V.ieo'.v. Poland. Ill- :u''aad be live.1 for a long lime li lin dgiug-lKo ",7 Hi were,making « ti of dvinahoot* a d kelling oewapspors. Hs seemed brlgblaad Intelligent, but appears to ''.¦!% :.i..».Ito write*. Febrnary 19 :*'1 have no place a a Itaave tried Iwo plaeeai tbe ilr-u I quit on aeout I ilbad irestmrnt. The oilier I liked well monga,bot I Waa aol allie lo du Hie work. Hudlir M-nt nie Pick. I don't IlLe fa: tn Work Hillway li could met a place ai anything eb*I wosUd like lt. Mr. Ctn iberlaln say* be will

    ii m. beard lons; if Ids pol get a plaei be.til send 11. fl io-i nie place el»e I do ii itknoa whatte do. Plea* tell Mr. Trott to send m i Bible aa Ibale in.ii'v nf tun. lo read." .Vis Racbel 1 Im...wrillnit a'i ut ber inn, l liiii.s Me antiwini t'.i'-ii u .v homes G vein-, kindest regards toMr. Trott. 1 vvi-h io thant; bia tor tne Inejiipv synpat li r mau., sled toward ,ur. I wiau to be reasab. ;.-d liv li'lti."

    BriTit.i.K. Kix^.vii ut.d PUgBiaiCBi two orphan brothers,ages sixteen hd'1 elev, i i . ,i adaoaimm.ev it ii hiker'* abop; Prederiek imo b eu in th"¦brw-Tork Orphan A«y.uui. i'ev wera le t v-uii i.C. Brown, Manon, Iowa, Mt Bruwa writes, lr', iouarylT: .* Tho bora au well gto tbool.We k -p: thoa bots tm a rn eel oi s". No noe nto woat Rdgar, so we were obliged to let Freddy go,tor it v.i< impossible to keep tbea together; the;qtt.iiielleit mid fussed all thc time when they wen tugetiicr. Mr. Beecrwtt, nus ol on :; ar ni gbSeek Freddy on tri ti. Thev .u' Bm folks and w.utreat him well. Aa for Edgar, I .uu-.iv know wnatwaar, il- bi very indolent, very i nw. We bara sboy ii"di i:ii... -1. md Edgar seems to hick t! iiought to help him iii bia Work Tni« i» the ureattrmihle la om ondrrtaklug to kce() film, \\ewiiaaad bia to ac ool till opting,. nd then perhapi i smone w t .k' nini."

    Bittti.er. (ahu'I, age tiiirteeTi, u brother of the shove*,bau ii' ta and served In a grocery store lsKew Yiik ll" ia wu t. a. BL Williams, Springvibe,Iowa, wbe boa alao one of the childi a whoa* namesit wa* thongbl beat not to pubbi In full. Ile -write*,Feiiru " < i "Tl.ar< doug Oral ute. Georgs

    bal u'h winn we nt bia: he la betternow. Carlos, or Carl, as we eau bim, that being tbaname wm;', a Iq ll BibilIn the hou a They have everything to basra, aadtheir Ignorance nt farm life l* vi ry amusing, nn UkiIhsss very aaab. My sbrter teaches tbenr ai inane,amt tbog au laatralng very tost." Carl writes: "ihave a very ile. pla* e, ai d h very ales Boas * * * Iam veri glad that I heard of n.>.u*- West, fm I Uk,;the C' tinily very u.ucb, and I would but nke to ^oback."

    TBomas. 0.si\r p.. sn Intelligent boy, born at Sprtrij;-;i aa.,of Oeraaaparentage,ag< fourteen , Hispan um r. I. th dead. He ia With C. B. Abbott,tlpringvil'.e, Ijws, and writea, February Bi "I HlBJmy new Ilunja very well. The folks all tn ,.t !..weil, and Mr. and Mr*. Abbott, las penlive with, treal me like their owu eblld. 1 like tbscountry very maota, aad as for farming, I Uko thalvery niiirh. 1 can go to church every (SundHy onhor*e-t>a -k. and 1 do co. I um ti ymg ti) do uv hen,and tbeie is un danger of in, leaving my SBpl¦OMtOOMade wail to leave, as tarasUingl go tiow.Tell Mr. Tro.tthat I thank hliu ,t thousand tun s forbringing me to Iowa and getting me mich u good

    I 11,auk you fur your j{on.i advice."Wistky. Iiiomas, a German lad, age SUCtsea, Wbe fog

    the pa«t nve year* bas supported t,inis,-it. it,, bj ,,grest ndtnle, stng* soiigsaud recite* ooatc iii ilogaes,aomeiir.ng aiier tho stuo ot variety performers. Hewaa with B. J. Churoh.BprlngviUe. hal tuc latterwrites. February 12, that, a.* his farm was email,he dhl nm need a bur. and h fiieuu, WilllaaP.Briggs, of central Citr, had tak"n hun. Mr. Cnurchaddst " He ha* a laia'e tm in and ito buy ol ti;* own,

    5nd ls s ronni.-man. I think lt i* a nice pines TorIm. Tbe war he came to u* wa* this: Our -to se* tbeehlidreu eos* toto town, and tin- boyaaoaebaw took a fancy le Bash other and came humetogether."

    THK NAMF.I.lss WSIBS,n the aexount that wa* paSSbtbsd in Tm: TBUUBI o'

    the slatting of i'd* p.'fy for las Weat, WV ¦teeasSttbIrcu were mcuuuuod only hy mo initial letter* of their

    ui,e», uni m annie instance* it WM tli.-ngltt beet nut IOve evil |lie«e enriertlv. '1 hey callie Hie caren: lil«lety tbronrh tbe Courts, 'mm drank-u ordlis"lnteneats, amt ;t wa- thought then akgb| b daogei thai

    aid be tinide tu o-et them back, again Inciseey wen traosd ni tue futon. All thiie ebfldnn have.oj mn"!, and (avocahh accounts hsvsnm nu,*' ot the nambi r.i: nh. of Walker, Iowa, writes: ".¦ is a lively

    ri; we ul 'j' to ,.ni |ikingoul adoption tapers,: rt f tb

    vihi-ii. mri wini ii..\. asked ma it any

    .. tows Wipe* .. | WOO'. ',- li III

    n- i- a vi iv tuart ir ri. and think .¦lt lo mil wa) ¦

    i tn be very w-vv tileuda.¦ 01 these lt'!, -i,

    ri Will le lp u

    i , Iowa,

    If our ownih i* ii ronni!

    .I mu own... v W« WOl

    I let ns know ilI like

    ..Oarhui i id-.v In .v ., roe i \

    ¦j' hisiot md we

    iini nj' to bring lilia U] o I* a i ul man

    Til i''-,, 1I,,: m ii, i" ci !-i i«»! inn v 'I-.

    Mr. Reid's fifth p wry 10.

    ni vi. Jami ip BiBoeitty, and four fnmil

    Iren rite teli: 1 l"f v | . I I III,t tied to obtain nploi un nt, ai -: seemed to

    ,, m. ind ¦¦> b '"- li idilron than tbe

    ::i d.ra waa made a sal

    »rty arrived al noon of tbi IBU. The local newspaper,KrpubHemn. ol the aa i.

    nm ol be receptionI, 'on .rai!) from Ihe t: isl arti vi d v it' id: y,

    uard, asper acreement, Mi .1 I*. Il ire. wreniI. '» Aid (society. Nev Turk, with lui Skw

    OkK :.!¦ nev v>. '.-lcd to Hm * Oiwra Hun

    nw et applie mt ^. re Inbonn -i

    0, as e. '. |)| ., 'HUS ]| |,|cia legistered. The oommitfee bad tbomiiably i-v;ma a tl the manuel ot dlstriiuulna tb I !¦¦ et.looto,t wini gi -ai eautlon.w ie bri

    ,.,1 lie .' ci Ult III I

    ,1 sn I, ii .>-. i hi . all¦. 'I ,'..!¦ a Ui .' : sii-M with '

    MMe. V.i, many gund peoole were ,:,-.,i g- Klug a bov. for : na supp j v. .ni i ted 11.-- sltuai onlr. Brace inform. : s Beimblitan repoi .: ilia i i>in.ante i: iel he will bring auotbei parti here soon.uii'i n to -ii inni. ital s ir o ii i ic Irom .- yt i o .- -ialied si c lui s of be couti ry luat Ino send thi boys on nilen tim - aakespecial reusal iini in- taken tn pta es named. However, Mr.Iraoe baa hrnugbl usa.ly ouiubei ol Ijoroagblng little chaps, who will make franklin Countya . ' . : in-ill siit.ie ot ne - tu.i days.

    Mr. mace Mat. .1 tu a iiaciNr reportei thairi g v eight applieauta, aa Ibm mi v were .: .

    ppolllled Ol lleeensltv, aad I lie Cillll lill! ti'. Wi* ali!" IIii homes fm the cid uren with great ear* A

    ' loo boys was taken lo the same town early In Jan ary, imv eg iie-n *ei t by Mn John Jacob Asl r. li k.i..ie good impression wbirb wai created ny lb bu irty whit ii ,u.-' I mi groat a dea a i foi tb

    ¦¦it i-v M. Reid. Me. Brace ian that areal surpriseaa everywhere expressed at the inlet lb* III.- w.i.:- t1 Vak street*, and Ibc qmek urnlei

    .'ir new life which waa geoerall)following report ol an Interview with Mr

    ra ... le a 81 bottle reportei is published in rb* UailgomtU l I- lu ii ii v |0ea P. Brace, of tba Children's Aid Borlely ..(

    w York .u: v d al the Lin t I Hutt rt day, ronit.tw.t, k ii- i, woore bi has located anm.'inn. gitber d up in New york. Tbt» pasty wa*

    ll po .1 nf boVS atilt Cir* w ii v,,i,. -,..,! (Mp n,,'. ii .v !:¦ !. ot Thk Ni:w YniiK 'limn Nt. witta fundslaced in his hand tbla chainy, a blai ry of whichraa given In rae Otoh*-BcMoeral several week* ago, Mr.

    ,i ¦¦ v s:, nl.iv Hun lilsu wa, Kansas, ¦.¦. - ,i very sottaasiasi e noe., toe lo

    a;,.HM!-, having eighty-eight apod aUvm fur ebilren on his arrival, aud aoou ail of them were In a odnines. A lng" numil, r nf the lio.v.i WbO wi.ciki n there ni January ea ^.i boob bia, re-ned iii.i: Hov c. re well eased with their new

    Mid tba) Ihe.v w uil'l uni go D ik In ,N. wtoy eoiis'ii-i anon. (Some ottbea bad been

    aecesaiullj rsUlng pies and chickens, aud em nf them.ul n '. i c. v, n a nail o. mu - i'v bis empmyei On*ac ,- lo Mr ll nee Unit the liol" Ink. n liv l.t.,

    ad really ailed a a sn's place aa the farm, ai d wi al i.ni, receive i gular wages. Several of the faraers rem.i il ; hat tl eu i v. ii a be "> ia Ihej

    ice i lath bal ta,e;v iini elved hundred, ol appliesHun* from all

    M url .on! K ¦' .... 'or nov*, bul ti,ut bai ih] un. tl I ieee*** v tor Hieiraers lu lunn parties of Bfteen oi twenty, with s

    . committee in makes formal application to Ibctuen Hillel- co.ul If Bllad.

    A a-' of tBe ellison* ,,: Ottawa .I vi univ willihom tbi obiWren found homes ba* boen received, aa111 bs puliUabed ss soon aa lt can be accompanied hy

    ;".it o' i,ii young eaigrauti in th- ir imw ile.t is not usual for Hie children thus aral mil oi fornell new una id tn* tu w ruc tu ar. Ruld ot io the oli. ,s ,u ii,, bddreu'a Aid Moolelj usa til tbej bariai tv. uni ii. wi" g. in w hull to i.Be aoquaintedrub each ol ar and wlU Huh aew suriuundlOneoftna towt le*har*yet reported bm ali strived.fiiv ;.t nie poni* fnuu whick iinv wen le branchtl from toe party which they ....ipamcd tu reaebbe I'la'.' I w lu re Hwy exp.- ted lu timi WiST* and huliii *.

    ORGANIZING lol; MORE STRIKES.

    ir.gnxoe cv workmbn uv oirrnRKxi traobst\p..\ >'K iilK < I I I I Its ITRINWAV'S MKN CM-iir.iit'Ki'.

    sting of wnrkingmi d "I did'ereul trade*vere he'd in this city yesterday, either to effect or-canizatioua preliminary to demands for an advanced vva^. s or to consult concermugotrikosalreadya^uii A boge anas-meeting of m,u employed inbe turtiiiun- faetoriee of New-York was heh! atiJoocordia Hall, ia Avenue A, m lbs morning. Tbsank.nK enpuiv e.^ ni lieiti | ll.ri in um eompeeed therreatei part ol theMteodanoe,though several Cab!-ietin.1,.1 iV Unions woes represented.A man iiaincd lt. Kautliirui advised ibu workmen

    ii furniture of tho necessity during the presentdraggle ol making an alliance with otbei tradeinion.*, and aeenrtng aasfaitanea from them, llode-.lared nt favor oi haitian the boura ol labor to¦iglit houmeach day, and urged tbs necessitj olurmony ot action ami union among the men, oshe oi,iv way of intlii.il. iug' Manufacturers. JohnMueller declared (nat tbs organisation would here-ifter be known as " Tbe Piooeors of Kluan ipalmnii Winn- Slavery." If to oppose such a ttstc oful..us is sociallam, then be honored it. Otbetpeahen continued m substantiallj the Hame attain,l he strongest nth ranees we ic those mewl ravorabijreceived, the meeting iHik boaotioa beyond ap¬plauding tbe advice bi (Ierrmaua'a men to insistniMiii their drmondaAbout300cation wots present at tbe moating

    held yesterday afternoon ut Oornuais Hall, inTbird-ave.. for tbe purpose ol forming a clothing-cutlets' union. Representatives bom forty shops,wbo had been instructed at a previous meeting to., - ci un the leel mg ot theil fellow-workmen as tot ie proposed unlou, made theil report*. Nearlj allul thc men, it sppesred, favored tbe anion, althoughsumo wanted to know winn ita i.ui at ti i «-.,«. n in- baton the* Joined it. Ii was determinedthat each shop should have on organisation ol Itsown, iiiul iHat it should bc represented Ut tbs gene¬ral erganizaUon by oi e a more deli gate* and tbatthe de., gatos from tbs dub rent simps should select(Been tm tbs naloo, ta be presented tor Bpi

    nt the noxl meeting, rho meeting wea then ad¬journed lot one week.A mee: ii c. d t ulois waa bold yesterday afternoon,

    at Na 46 Aveuue-A, to protest again** tbs lowwages which ure being paul to ptsee-workenin the trade, ami tu organise am.mg them-serves a protective union m ordei io secureau laereasa troa employers. It wa* urged by adelegate from Williamsburg that th- presentniuo afforded tue most favorable opportunitytm a eitiknj that the trade wa* brisk, and thatthere vv.,s an ineieased demand lor the bet leiol work. The majority}, however, pronounced themvive, adverse t 9 .- oi T li * tribune.sn:: Tbs folios Itali based

    .' v by ii Pori danw io held an important position under tho

    'Dictator'4 during; tho war if l870-*71,#and who *itillon friendly terms with the I of tho

    of D Tni

    I'd CAREER AND CHARACTER.im: i.i:;ai RBBBRAKNTaTlVg Ol MODERN FRI

    . lit vin RACY.DIS BATHED Of ISARUM l\l>,ii IVB I B.PERSONAL CR

    ,.: nea ami m.Mr. int rna ¦. cdav bork.

    JM. -! IPR IN I Ul. ill.Vis It'll

    \ c, (UL un. .i> AND I ::-i .in .. ABD BOLDAsl, .. ITATBSMAK.

    a wa* licrn>iu 18.18 at,; nt the Department* ol

    tat: of , tie " d I1' i itb of. ii: , om] " 'Vl'' !""

    ir collei re town. Os unI aw

    however,tpposed :.' Iieucs iin.l

    very diffioalt for tbslining law to pay his way al Paris.Hut. thanks lo tba ilevoi ion uf bli n ithi :'.

    tflle. M ms i warotid une In the lal, a luxury

    im dism .: li '¦ ind for! irn lodgiug-h. us.» ni' ie, i. bj the s av.

    wi>rn accent, lu irina ol bel nephew's trouble with

    ige in the eu virom olahorn, Pat iud I

    ivith bini. " I am .linne..

    : ese lted by (Jain'.et ta in tin-(,'h a tu¬ber ; ('ctn ral I li I b d. a graduBU "I lt I'yr. tbs Ws«l

    nt Fi.nu c, i ir, a fine ipaakor and aDghterwho did good service during tbs war i Carlat, the poet and di n utshed photographer j Pro.lessor Gavorret, of tbs Pans Medical School; Dr.

    Fienial. (Jambetta's physician ar^d su jV. friend oflils youth; and several others of less Bebb Gilpurely political and oft! lal friends seldom appear atthe*,' Sunday breakfasts, bnt dine with lila obother divs nf t'ae week.OamhsSts is a food connoisienr of paintings. Hs

    likes to talk ob art, ead has a larg* knowledge of!thosnbjeet, He kno-ws s great deal about. Italy,which be hu vlaited MVera] t;'nǤ. I haye oftenheard him *peak with admirarton of Venice and lt*galleries. I am snro that what plmisei hint most Inthe Palais Bourbon sn th? beautiful paintings withwhich ll ls Lei orated In the Latin QnArtsc he hadbu o art, a bronas figure of Mirabeau.."Hird ii i : k together,"I uidto bin < sin those early days, pointing to this i si

    Another ohm ol'...; ics ii Viol ir Rogo, II.- used to re-

    rd i tressing.ran OPtUIO.X v a mn i"."r:;: s.

    [r the beg hut oareer, Gemlittle alu -ii drem, In fa . hs **- ii ratl si sit von n

    Wi eu n po. r law studei t, his cheapid buen fastetied carelessly in the

    tig vriti, a plo, would be sad v isksw ut,.'vsr, Le is mora oareful aboul Iis found that greatueas has ito annoy-

    ¦. hu*Mid tba' the homme .'-.-¦ it Ire** lin.

    ieli '. i(iluka ir should bs i li tbs'"ti't'ii-. To-daj Iii* pen .¦.. appears

    i ti not in the least rtftected, but i' ¦¦/",: iv ti ;'. m -v ho an on Inti¬

    mate im;:!- with b..:. lu bli¦o graj r'ibi itt 'ii

    and a Grecian caji "fa : biro-

    on ev iviinw.,

    bow to listen, readi f bcd pts a it' hisin Iga a,' tel . :. best, iveu though il ;-'

    reel ¦ tmpulu. never contra-.: s -i im ¦-. mcor

    nu aceiates m irki ut' -¦...-. ¦.:,. iv, and . v. v ruc in li i

    i, Hi \a rei firstfriend

    . .;,! ai:,' tied j asa polil ions and faith in

    orator it" warm, niin:\ ga.ipili "-i irv leader Im possesses a superior uv

    I of tn legislative bodies,"i h.i* never ie en neb. When bs

    ihip oi I rai after tin war withmy tm -v ss "v. ii.. tor ol Hie hotelhe had been living mani weeks' leard. 1

    Il hasnbettai n -¦' '.- lol

    me Arnaud, tbs wealthy v»-.i'iw ol the Islese Arnaud de I' Arlene, wi ru hi rtsihs n,.::: t al the at, ss

    ls many years the si r olhis friends de v t!:. it, rv. "

    i- I ia-arv. and herein perhaps lies ll a founds

    i to esp roi biati lend. It i< tn journalism thai i

    f ir the little he posscs>ea. lineb he

    b . i i:, I -.' 1I

    I, s77.

    la

    1

    i i swaggi ri n*.

    .kl.' Cou

    il ti

    ¦.

    rho were ina :

    ,. .i thc

    igtil eve In 1807, Gr. I'm us il, thc i

    t,a. thusIII!-firm manner, ba-a large hut weU-sboped mouth,

    '. ti ere

    In ni and full ol bri. All Ins fi ¦....m-m- "ni h. lie i nf t

    Hunk, rood chest, and mot e*....

    li. :. m.. i. ..

    Ul ia.i ..

    from Pans se in wnp inj with a fr.ini iel li was lum mg In be eui iron,

    .» Maluirti*.>i .vhile the Paris newspapers had Idaiii L union.

    t: -ii iimei , ;,t \ nle-d'Av ra.', alittle sb ml tiftcen hundred luhabitau's,

    tween St. Cloud ami Varan Ileai um neort tor Fans,mis vt ho

    int th* city every day, and during th "..nuer Hs population ls doubled. Gambet * occu¬

    lt ii! Bil lOl B habitu! bj H. /.ir.,. i" cot ipn number

    ¦in inscription once informed tin touristtill, be then ihsl ho ln>jsc foi m-

    ii 1. in h.noe.: io thc ed story-teller, ldre,amid arasay lswt sr th* shade of fine trace.

    t la reefs 'mri the fatigues of the capitalIle rei eives bul few vialtore, ami i* not troubled bi',tiis ilia faithful Francois forward* averymorning from Pans whatever « orreapondenoa it iiabs .lu;ely nei casar) t .1 he should see.Such ka Uauibetta. In km rica, you wonW call

    luina Sell nude man. In Frame, tue OriatOcratSpionouuoa him a parrroM, bul the people bad him

    * giand npreaeniative ol modern FrenchrUmoerovy. ______________

    AN ITALIAN VAGRANT SHOT.

    i:i si .rs ok A CABOUSAL IM BAXTBB-ST..A WIPE'Sli iCBMARIBO ts VAIN.

    ni tenement-house itt No.fin'.j Baxter-it.swarms with Italian ng-plckers ami organ-grind-crs. Bach room contain! ;it least uno family, andnome ol the rooms contain two cr three familiesea.ii. In wann weather the inmate* are fund oflounging in the small court-yard wbieb Mparatesth,, trout [rom nar baUdings. Thu coori wa* tilledlas! evening, and, alter drinking utah) bier lor saIn,ur, thc men and women Joined in BOBBI ItalianKaines, dancing aud singing to the alleged music ofa hand organ.Tba sport waa interrupted by a quarrel between

    Joseph \'l'b zn', an inmate nf thc building, and ait Italian named fohn Zuckarello, who na*

    nfieii} slept in the court wi.en the weatherwa* ind too e.lill. Before tho nut ure nttho quarrel oould be understood by theother Italians, Addeah/a wifs undertookthc part ni a peacemaker, md pulling bax bus-hand iiv the sleeve, sin- led bim to th.ur room in i. a

    the second story, Znokarallo followedmuttering thrash*, The singing and dancing wentun tn the court tor a few minuti i longer, suddenlyn pistol-ebot wu beard in the direction ol Addexio smum. and the Italian ami hu wife ran thr< nub theeulin ai al into tba street together, li" nan was

    revolver, and thc woman seemedviv uiui-b terrified. Un the tl>.-i the Fourteenth Pre-uni, ' i. ung for A»l

    euing md aaiii they foll certain thal ne couldBAt escape, His wifs was believed to hew un Lim.

    '.

    aKTTI-TvS FROM THE PEOPLE.A STATE LUXACT commission'BOM WU.MAM C. CHURCH.THK Hil I. NOW

    tn roan nut laeosja^vrona mi:um;i.v bavobbbby PBOMIBJUVT cni/.rNS-FXiiii MOMB op gp,PBOVAL raOM ii!.- ntv, ult. BBUnsjPJ am, uh.WU.I.lilli r.M.KI.K.

    S t 'it K li tor of The Tribune.Sn:: The bill to eularjre thc friLito Board ol

    bantlei, bv adding two BhyatsSBUB ami one lawyer touid to trtsBsfet te it lbsanibally now vested

    i a sinai! OoatsdsshBBBC hi Laaaoy, ha* boob hrvacaali.uoried bf tbs boaoably CoamMue os .state enan-I'lii: HisiitiiiiotH.of wbieh Mr. BradJ >..¦.¦

    ¦'. Tbs c. inmit- S BpBStBbM* nf the!a.i;, WOO ortglSated this measure, sra in rp-

    ¦eat cordially approvtag B i.ev. lu raj

    BBW-YOBK, 1-'Ii. 1 7. lx-o:¦ '< lt, ClmirtMH

    (tatton o/ u Lu iep (Asmmission *,uiAit -:it: lau, rwy mack laataaod with Itoaonera-

    iplici y .iini wisdom. Il will in ItUei wu* yi, aoi ni. .tii.aie conservative*; but Ul

    lill ililli! Illili III a.ilte-iilM. -. ip .1, .. a| If.!l '.

    .aaeudI

    t. be ii moog ruin la ol aure i . !, ir -' ,., rint-

    :¦.-¦ lou,

    i'm)ii/

    Bony ..- pis ,ate

    '..-I .: ami :.v '";¦. p 111 ml tn

    ad Judgment, it:yiv.' .«sken i" cancel Interest iqultably pail duo, oast tbs

    Will itrnw inter'rt mull ilie end ot lu.' r, ir.'ian,ie: li SI,OOO vv.r baaed un January 1,

    B870, st ii rr cc-1. nd on Julj 1. IsT'i, i paytasuliftB40wereniade,no int.-r ito ,- squitiwiydae, theStOWOUId draw miere«u until Juiiiiarr 1,1871. Th!nt,nun ii ibc payment, tP-U 'Jo. would bc u.-ducted fr.m

    tbeu d il on lae mite, and there-ir, 11880, would hui,,lu.is merest i-quii.iiiiv

    nie nut uni .tal. If ni, .Iil.v 1. 1S71. a pnyiuent otKl Ui .,,..,. m., ii tbe Tis; so would b deducted, md tn-

    .i puted un Hie r. uuilnd. r. SMI '.'0. nulli J nm.l, j,;-, prom me umuuui, StISS 64. de ut t th*luti resl tuen uue, BOO, sod lbs resubaar, BBSBB4, will.,, t r, duos th! i' melpal.

    it ii .* .unit.d in be citric: that "Interest san In-twost ls extortion," tbe I ooneoibwi Bale, I sa uttsBsa,ll roi reel, and sbOU d liave lie, n adopted, tlinti nd af th!

    , Rule, Dy Goeaceltor Kent ami by tbaUnitedStateiCourt*. CC. Bayi.kT.Stw-Tork.mb. IS, issn

    -*>

    BALLOT-BOX SAFEGUARDS.X o l b e gditor of 1 li e 1 r i b u n *.

    Bm: The folded ballot, designed ss protecth* Fi-rinr Hain .-eviilny. I* soiuetliiic* usml by bsdnen s* ii coyer or BSOOa SS c,i*t I wu or more votes.such Illegal vote* make nie tutsi number of vols*

    ....a tbs Beabea Ol cj.'ctor* recorded in the polli. .i-e n,e present law requires ihe ballot*

    u ba pu! back Into tbe imi sad leakes up, and the sunpim vnt.s ii awn om bf nan e aid .l.'suoye.l. Hy ititi

    iwful VOUS are Hallie to ns orawu out instead,t tbe illegal votu gtvaa. isuch lujuotiee ought to bsu- uV. :foo .,. gmt) tbat sll lieual votes shall tis itetectnl

    tad thrown ou', li put all tb* votes or.-I, ;ti any election. Ut* mia

    leg il em u Hie pull- cloieut* count iii envelopes aud discard .mr

    nu p ns til ic (it .. nv. the number ol electors, asmil Hu n pion ed in open the:inv ii-'uii each

    iii rem lound, lu Hu* way tb*. aad i i bad -. i

    yd.I \o 'UH

    ugh to ri i «nurtb lin f ny. ;

    rpaper inila viL. U. i'uui.Ji.talina, A. J'.. F. h. D, USO.