New York Tribune.(New York, NY) 1880-12-01 [p 4].

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 18S0.

TRA .mi I ans MORSLNQ.Furn tox.. 11, n .In-,, bul at New-Pallas, Ire! ind

baa brao erected un lei a guard of soldiers,M. ih- Lraraga aa thal the co literation ol Ruglan.alone will make tbe Panania Canal a Lu '.

Lareoek and Ra ilan have arrai god fur a scullin!..' '7. \ Vate Ol QI

tlici" n/oj passed yesterday in tbe lt dialLna.nli r of Deputies. __: : Thora li.,-. bran manji.-- ta- tu sbippiua iu cousetjueiice of the us

tre.-iKr g ai. in he Yolgn.1) m:.-ii(.-Prraident Haree Las nol vet rom-

te. i.-a hia forthcoinina niearave.: Iwotreatieihave ne, a mad e. itli China : one to cheeg <. ,, -,

iinn.Igration sud tbe other to g vc China i

eeaasscreial privileges. Tbe Pa enl Office n-

porta 12,584 pstrnta were gran red nar-

iii** ila ii eal * year. _=_ Goner i P. aWaik.r slates thal tbe m.ak ol maki a ¦

cei.s-i- i- complete, ami urara lue ipeedjjuill icati,m nf m,,. report, A Bconl has berasen! tn .*-i:iinir Bnll'i in:, nt t'i ta.cv I" lum tin(inver ai'nt'.- last tarma ol peace. =.sThe eleo-toial enHegraof New-York, o iln and .Miine Bsssa-t.iett rraterday. : Congi bsbbbb K. W, Farr, niRa.r.Hawpahire, died yeaterdav. . BeeretaryTboaapson, of lbs Navy Department, In bia annualreport will favor tbs granting af aobsMiea to steam-eliip ramp anica.

("nv and >t Bf':baBa.-Anenormous Increase baaluei; ¦ads in iii- city exModHarea la the laaitwfi.iv yeti- j the BenaraCoxBSBitteeoontinned it.iimiui.'ie. ye,ti ulm. _=_ l^iKlit«m. the innl.ltinuKicri-r, testified in Ins own defenoe. : Thaiuuirti (iniiiiTdt -t. Ai (Ire.!'.- Sueioty waa eaten ;,tIi im mimas.-A wooran waa arrested m

Braoklynen tba rbarge of having firs buaiinnds.... Arra n ga ni' ai a were aaade in thu cit v for ex¬

tending certain railroads in tbe We t. t;,,i,ivain- of tin- legal-tender hiller dollar 1112*9grsins),87.21 Wot*, r-i.n k- unly moderately aetiie, |,u;lower, and clti.-iag weak.Tbb \\ latiii it.. iniriL'NK local observations in¬

dicate mu mer, partly cloudy and ol.univ weather,wHhaeeaseSnallight rain or snow, Tbenaouieteryoatenlny: Uighsst. 35 ; loncat, 2U-; averuroSI'-..

The "reformer' who resorts to anonymousletters or doctored Igoree dees more to helpthe sineciinsts and tog eaters tlnin they coulddo theauolvoa.The iMity tli.it kopod .uui foafhi ano fi/rf-vd

for the Pie-iilciicy, with all tii.it the word iui-ralies, will colleenirate ItOflf next Saturdaynight, iu CoBBTeeaio-o] eaaeos, upon theo.leeof PootasaotOe ol' thc House of R.jiresi n';i-tivts. lt's very little, nml will not lust lea*but H's all there is lilt.

The new Pardoe Hall, reboil! i.y the owner-ooity of its founder, woo dedicated yeaterda-fwith pleasant ceremonies, aad la tin- presenceof a large and dlstlncolshed asse.iblaoe,Atnong the vioitotg wire i'n-suleiit Hayes'0BBO8B1 Siiennan, Men taiy BoSBOOj and l'ost-tuasN r-<ieiui.il Maiiuud, gil ol ni,,,;,, spoke.

Thu ehoory !><. Leesepe says bo has greotoieotilideiu'c in the Pan ama Canal thoa be badin thc .Suez Canal. "Tho Atlantic nnd Pacific*. inti/(¦-." lu- declares, "mil make it ihe"lieaitluc.-t ii ui,,i, in jj,,, trorld," it will bcvastly O-g-ged then lioni (he time win » aveivBleeper laid in ihe Panam i Railroad n [Ue-eeuted a dead IiiI.uk t. lt tho bo the a.--ink¬

ing iiilliii'iices gt 0 (iiiial, BO coiuiiujiiity s!,,,ui,(bo without one.

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I The Seiiale Coiiiinitt, ,. wJinli will meet to¬day in tins city to loTooliisle olloBed oknegtn insane .itiyiiiin-, ran do min li lor perhapsthe most lu lpli -s clash ol' hamann y |,v a

Ihorougrb and fBBlioog imjuiiy into theog Jnsii-tutious. Many ot the ahuxs winch Dr. Will¬iam A. Hammond indicate-, lu a talk MBOftodlo our local columns a ie BOtorkoUi ntulihould not be rtiiltired to exist. Whether

they will continue to exist depends a ponddeal upon the zeal with which this Committeesearches for the truth, and thc courage withwhich it tells it.

The Patent Office did ta large nnd pgoitOMObusiness during the last fiscal year. Mirothan 20,000 applications were received, more

tiffin 12,000 patents granted, nt.d theie WB8 a

net revenue to the Government, over all ex¬

penses, of nearly $200,000. So the npplt-parer that won't ik-cI, and the abortive flytiaji, nnd flit* pcrpeina! motion machinethal i.*« perpetual in ever/ytBiog but nm! inn,and sll the thousand oilier short-lived pro¬ducts of Yankee inviuive ire ni tis that appearovary year lo Woshtogtoo bave their boob.

They do no lim in to the usc. ul inventions,and they help Paolo Sara 8 very lillie withhis oonoo! bills.

General Walker's annuli report shows thatthe wok of th census has been poshed foT-WOld willi great energy, and is mar com.iie-

1 ion. Only seven ennui ralina districts OBI ofmore Can 31.000 are now uiiieiicsi nt d in

Ibo retuuis. lu three weeks the OnnsaoOfficewill be able io preoenl oonaplete returns of tbepopulation of the Uniietl Slut cs. The specialInvestiaotiooSi oleo, respeetiag wealth, debt*and t.ixation, asoticttca ol the Indian tribes,churches, schools aad libraries, etc., bavem.,de such BB0BIBS8 that their 8000008 la as¬

sured. Lastly, the work ol' PUyiag the eiinm-

er,iors has beoo done so systematically thal38.060OBI of the 31,000 nccounts have alreadylieen settled, lt is doiih'tiil whether tins j.rr. al wauk was ever kept so ly^ll iu hand.General Walker certainly can eongfrotnlatehm.sell.winch he omitted to do in bis report.upon ibo onooesa ol his administration.

It ls difficult to understand why only one

of the great through lines to the Weet is

ready to accept the pr ipoaition ol tbs Rmi-grotioa Commiosionera thai ii1! their bnoint si inconnection with the immigrants sholl li" dooothrongfa beonsod agents al Castle Barden.Tne system of paying a commission lor allimmigrants broturhl to their offloei la of do ben-ilii to thc poor immigTantO) v-i.o poy the fulltine, ainl at the aome lune ma a mach greaterii-h than necc-.-itiv of ii in.'.' swindled by the *

barties of Castle Garden. It wtfl be itraage ¦

ii there is not also ob increased danger ol *

such crimes and outrages as the abduction of "

a (.cilium giri tin* .) ber dav, ol' which one °

aconodrol has been convicted, sud for which "

anothsr, of the some sea with the victim, is v

goon to be tried. There is a question of hu- ¦

niaiiily, not to say d' nun..ls, here, which "

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RXTBA7A0ASCE IS cl Ll' AFFAIRS.

Taxpayers are apt lo Iee! once tl 'ear at

lea-t, when they /:et theil hui bills, that New-Yuik loocootly place lo live io. Tbeysomc-timts saki ia n vaaae, nc it.in way, whj I eru. expenses are not oat down. Ba bow manyof them know that those es a ii hate beennearly tripled in twenty years 1 Piogress inpopulation sinoo 1860 baa been hy slow aladvance In extiavaguiire has been by enoi-1iinnis strides, h. I860 New-Tork nnmhered813.669 Boals, and sp al flO.140.3S8. Thiayea: t numbers 1,206,577 souls, and it spends$28,167,092.

i im ho y of thia leckies* match toward nun

is mlti els wii ie. Men who profit by waste ofpublic money hovea wayo! laying the bl mcon the Pweed Ring. It ia lice rwgedand h,sfallow-thieves lefl ¦> beavy leaacy of debt.Mut thal only nee .lints for a part of Ibo enor¬

mous ex|:aii-ioii ol the annual cos! of thi city.tia- tall ol Tweed did nol end tbe era of ex-

trm ganoo. Many Bilnries are so high now nathey were linn, an,I il lhere is leoi stealing in bithe Dr ortmenta tlnre i not ma li more i!

ec nt uiiv. Iii L869, when the Biog was al the Ahe eh: ol' Us power, the tax levy wat

$28,607,009; lor thi*. year it is not quite bullb million less. Tin dis nu show mu h sav¬

ina tiona lbs div- of c il-.-- il (itt ul-. And fmtux- year tbe modest heads of Dopui mi -

think they ought tn have over $30,000,d00!ili'.v .-how 00 aux ilv to lighten thu people'slu:il. Ibo Poblie Bardens Ac hasnotaccomplig ied i veil the little thal iva - exii Ctol of it.A pretence has been made ol complying wi ht e provision for leducing Depai me ni mimicsK» per cent, bul it ia only a pretence. Thedifference bas bi eu mode np in other a

The univ hone ot relief i* in the Board olJ", ."ii ite and Apiii.ii ii,.] at, aad that hop iii

t !. past ha- ol icu proved voiu. That Boardtim- i'm has cut do vu thee timotesnnlj halfn million dollars. It has ycl to pass on themfinally. Mo d mot Mr. Kelly, who seemi tohnve ihe Boord well lo hand, will apply Ihepraoiog-knife sharply eaoucb to .'iii the De-partmeata aol under Tammooy control, Hehas h. en lineal with the Departmenl af PublicWinks s nee Commissioner Campbell declinedio fife Tammany patronage. Hut unoporingreduotiona inns' be made in sll the Deportmeulato buna theapproptin inns within just bounds.Mr. John EL Bttohon, wno may beoonsidert-d

an eT',:(-:t in snch matters, told tbe ,;< ott*Committee which is now looking into eilyattain thal tbe Departmenta could be cantedob efficiently for one-third ol their present jcost. Koone expects tbe millennium just now;m.d no em- vcntores ii hopi' timi the Depart¬menta wilt be purged of politico ir thiogenaia-tion. Until that purg tion takes place and eilyafloire are jmi oo a busioosa fooling, any aol onof cortina down the sppropriations two-thirdsis idle. Mut what the overburdened taxpayersot New-1 otk have a right to expect, ami ii halthey ahonld insist on. is that a stop shall beput- imine :lately to the prodigality which hasalmost tripled the annual outlay in twentyyears; and that there shall be a resolute, intel¬ligent effort to bring the cost of governmentwithin reasonable limits.

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SOMETHING ELS To INVESTIGATESpooking ol the Congress which ls presently

to bb_ op brioflyf flicker a little, and drop imotho pocket with OB incoherent splat er, itoccur, to uh that,di it will noi thia w ilrelf uponHie investiirutioii ol ihe Mot, y forgery by whichtbal po B innocent mail. Mr. Barnum, was im-

pii. cd neon, tinic i.-imo lui direction in whichir can exeicise its talent for inveotigationa toan excellent inn pas-, ll is in connection with a

Hiiliject in which the porty pies, ha-jual beOflawakened toopcofound interest; to wii, CivilService Reform. Tho belief Beems to be gea-I legoral among DeaBoerota that tbe obos nf Han- poicock iu:d a ChoBge, like timi cs] Tildeo umlKi io:iii which preceded it, nus InmeudouslydaiBaged by the oppontioa ol tue ofBce-boldiugciaos, niio, either by osgeasaieats or voluntarycoi,ti ilmtiotiK, raised VOSl -tuns of money io as-gigl in eoniiiiiiiii-f |'.. RopabHeoo Party in powerand lin inselvi I in office, il is thought that ifthis hictoi could bo eliminated from ¦ Preoidea-tal coutoot the I'l'iiu crats would land a machhelli! chum-e of wiuniug. To tlii-, end tin- rr-

ft i ni ol the sci vice is agitated, ami one pmpoeod plan is to lir-t divide the offices fairlybetween tho tao portico* ami theo make ibeteiiiiie |ie:iii;iiieiit, ol forbid rem. v.il- exci pl I.n..ui-i-. Thoflrot ejueotioo that arises us to thiaplan is whether the n muval of the principal km*

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Ihe ollie.-seekers would not paralyze the out

18 ninth as (lu- withholding ul' conttiluitioiihr the office-holders would cripple the ins.Now Civil Borvioa Beforoi beiog tho preoeBr

ItrhhTj Bad iBTosrigitloBO tho beal hold ot UnDoOOOOfBtk pally, BO SBgOOOl that Confrre-'int its"lt at 0BO8 minn BO inquiry boariog di'ectly uiKin this ti-u'iite nf the business. Ill)lie h. lief it mtv u im tUcaoa that, in thinlier of rinsing faodl foi eaBaPaiga purposes,he ad lani lg.- is luther With the inn tv (i'll ol

tower Hum with the one lo pooseeoisB. Andor this nason : tint whereas th" party in pus-leooloa cm ody request eootribatioas, or, ns

ho Diiiiicrat-t put it. lew 088088800.8* BPOBmonerooa ia each office, 'he oppooidoa has un

tlmoot ualimited range for its eotleotioaa inho Fenns of candida/cs .for e:nh place tfi ben ade va iinl by ft Change of Administration,rims wii le the Republican Committee hus one

torana Inaepeeifled ofltce who miy faiily boulled upon to contribute to tbe election of bbadmin! tra'mii flint will letOlO him, the oimo-

itioti is hallie to have g dozen Of fifteen a-pi-nms for the place, each one nf uh un is o%-

tected io eoofribute 11 the expenoea oi hiaarty -i sum oerlaioly as large us that sub-cribed by the present occupant of tbe pool-ion. For it scarcely need be said thal In Ihelistriliniion ot patronage by a now Aim nistra¬ino, one of tho dist things considered lo thetalmoi opplieoota is the smoaot conlribotodn the expenses ol the election, Heroin Ilea tbedvaotageof tbe offlco-a eking ovoi Ibo office-o'dinp parry. There arc mme ooolidates;hey are hungrier; an 1 the bid Hog la burlie-.The question, then, with the Deosocroticarty ia whether tho proposed plan trill io themg uni help or buri thom. This ahoeld liehe pu pose ni their next Inveerigatinn. Let'murri-.- appoint a committee witn fall powera eondnd tins inquiry. Ii amy not be procti-alile to examineavery person, m office and oat,rho oontribatofl to either side in the late caoa-Bign, bur the nive dina! ion eou'd be modeuili,'iontiy extensive to tarnish data tor a roa-9n ii v accurate ostimste, Ii would not heBpossilile, iur tostaa e, in a aiagle townle* ed un a Po3tm - er, a Collector of Cos-.ms, ami an Internal Revenue C illeotort totara bom tbe Repablieon Committee thomount subscribed by each, to be .-;.' in one

olumn. Il is not 11 lie supposed thal th Dem-e'-.itie Committee would refuse, in the interestf so imp rtaii'a pany measure, to turnish theames ot subscribers to their own party fond,Inch bein - given it would be comp* teni forie Committee to Inquire what office each sub*.. iber aapired to. Thia beiog dune, il would ben ea-v mattel to st oil in opposite columnaie .-iitn paid mi the <. IO h ni I hy the i- - toeep in, and on tbe other by the outs to gel in;

' ¦¦ should hive thenapretty ootl ideaoiie rel itive adv intoge ol lieln ; lo p sisessioa or

opposition iu the m itter of raising money forcction cxu'i'-i's. Il it should oppesr fromi" i- vestigation thal in the late campo! n th"tii'ct.r- iii- d more money from the men

la, n Died to gel ia than the Republicans didin .hu- ula vant",j io -t ;y ia. there wouldno inducement Iur Demo rats to continue

ie gil ition. Thu Inqn ry would c I dnlj beInteresting one, and vastly more useful thooy thal has yoi leen taken up hy a Demo-a ic < ongresa.

l ri it eh Wi \ I EoM Uii: EAST.The I'n .-aha t'- proclamation reapectiogl.u.c-e c,nniu ree is practically a partialu: uaiiion of the nev. commereia!tty with Chin i. The quivali nibe given by tin Dm'l ¦.! Btatea far the

iii! pre ci regulating Chinese Immigra-nn iiuu thi- country is Dot, ns sometv professed to fear, the concession that. Chine ie Coi, Min nt sh !I 1 labineiii-iii lion into China,u bimply .ni increase in the facilities ofmira icial intercourse with this count v. Thedef ol the-e isenibo lied m the proclam ii iu,hi:h nii'ili in.h.- ti.-it v els carrying

B flag ni'" bl .'" :i

a:-', ic in ports under the same conditions ns! ivoied aa; on. On August

the Chinese Ministers, Chen Lan Pin audmg Wing, s 'td to ih si t- i len ir.il aint mt informing Mi. Et arts that Iiiip YY ('..lilia waa fiboul lo arrive ,.: .-au

iii-uft., and reqnestinc tbal the casi tno.thl I e in linet''! to deal 1

aael anil cargo rtrecfc la- bey would wilh¦! an I <¦ar.1 .ay other nation in

gi v Uti "'ii- w a i ie I'n t d * tates, ai

chou .>' lettera fallowed, and the Wuinn_', ;i seniw steams? of 1,000 tona burden,rived in purr belora ihe Beiroliations werein lu led. Tbe customs authorities exacted aiiia^n lax at alien rai t a id a discriminatingty on the cui.'o. and rbesa were paul nodeiitest, the understanding being thar they,ulit be returned it tbe State Departmentmid decide to extend to Chinese vessels thovileges nsaslly oeoorded nuder ci min rclalatlee. There aeema te hov been a gravenhl ia Mr. Ev.uii's mind sa tc whether reel-city of exemption from such duties had beenal.'.i-i.ii hy the treaties betWOOfl the taoDitties. II" deemed it necessary, _ rcover,aseertalB whither American merebants wereced ai any disadvantage ia Chinese port- m

nparioon aol only with othei faicigners, both the liiitivcs iln ¦nisei wk. The Chineseternmeni has given BaUsfaetoq replies.e Presideoi in ins proclamation now makescontinuance ol these exemptions in their

to tho condition oi the Baspepsioooi similarI'iiminaii'ij. dnlii I io ours.

r would be preni.iliiic to 0880081 that in emi¬

nence-nf thi- proclamation aa active steamle umler the dragon Baa will spring ap in.en China and the United Suites, ll is on¬

us, however, thal Chinese aiercbaots "iii¦o tbe Mime facilities fm doiaa baaioeosiu*/-Yoik and San Francisco which me eu¬

ell Ly (i.aniaii, French or British importers,that thc> will have only themselves fa

me it they neglect their epportanitiea..ie i- nothing in the commercial bin n|bei count ry to prevent the elem ance from 11in c poi ts of Heel aller licet ol N\"o Chunga, i

null arith Chinese crews, and laden withnose goods consigned to Chinese important ihe Chili d -tale-. The di:i elopiiii nt of lite Ila will depend entirely inion tbe enterpriseChinese merchnnto. Whatever reotrictiouo.l i

b been placed opon theil cominercial prlvi¦k nt I ".ne h.iv«- been tetnoved hy thc Itu-al Govei iiiuent, and ina-miii b ..- the ex!treaties did bo! provide iur tbe abolitioni-i a nulli, liing, il itioa, tl"- I'n -nie.ii bas pro- i

mell ii special exemption, which will bo j Ibl bc .-, oedU] ratified in tbe nen- treaty, treryehoBge, however alight, la the toreiga i

id m..- ic polioj ol the ' binose baa beengd Ol bite years a- a liga thal hrTlsl was

ikiiii.' in the Kisi. Itloverj n | toexagtte Ihe inipui lam !. of SOOb lacideotO 00 thodun'ion oi a tej railroad, theditcouttnu-ol lonii oootoaM bj wilie.i loreign Ambon-

ns vice exoladed brum Um Imperial ..n-

iic-iuuin, tu the lotrodaeUoa of saab modemices as the Amerinas torpedo hool or thei-l.-li-ltir .-cries ol gBBBOatS, The ccnlnlin LU- lusini v ol the Coluctiul Luipire dur-

I I inp Ihe Inst twenty-five yours has been thci change of iliiectton in political power. The

provinces have icon steadily losing power, andHie Pekin ( .-linnet luis Ison st relict he ni nu itselfat their exjie.ise. The changes fal the commet-

cial policy and customs rcgul .ttinns bnve b'-on(fleeted hv a cent ral i/efl < un erinn ni winchwas once nerveless, hut ia now virile find isheconiiliK aHOOgOl year by year. This tendencytm\,.id centralization is promoted hy foreigninfluence, nml asa natural consequence the bur¬lier- liv which the ancient monarchy bas bOOflshut in ore gradually dissppeariag. This is, in

the mo t. c iiiprfhcii-ive sense, thc real si-,'iiili-eoaoi ot Chinese progress.

a 8 rt: iso /.: s/' HONRY MA ltK '¦ /'.

Money was scarce nml deal ya st-rdav. Highrat: s weie paid by some ol the bool house.- inthcSticcl. 1 consequence, the in.ukets WOWexalted aad brturixb, with a tendency towardlower ju ie- %. In the mock maiket the declineWHO ol tinies rain! ami consiileral'le, though at

imerva's remarkable strength wa-t ahown, inview of the striogeaey ot the looney maiket.The feeling of ceofideace waa sustained hytheexpectation ol laroo dUatarsesBeohi Emmi theTreasary tc-doy, 9m\ il the money market doesmit become easier there will he antara! «ur-

ptise ;'ii.I disappointment. Tho dioborsoBiO-tsol the Treasury or Interest will be over

12,000.(100. Some other payments bom thataautorarc to*beexpected, and |600,000 willbe payable ob the Hue consol', godoonoider-nh!o soma on othei aioftgogoo. Mme thoa11,000,000 is aloo expected from tho AssayOffice tn specie recently arrived. These dis-burst-teats would naturally cause looa strin¬gency in m .ney, ol least tor the Hine, thoughthey hilve been to som:' OXteai an, ciliated inbums already mada. Bat it would probably heoawise to expert continued cone In the moneymai Let until afler January 1.

It has ooeo oommooly believed thal theoapply ot loanable fonds io this market would

be quickly lepifinshi-'l. in any 0080 ol need, hv

renirn ot money from the interior. Thia belief,inst ti, d hy all past exporienee except that olla-! fall, has boen belli by many ot the moolcapable Hankers, nevertheless meta do notthus tor give that opiaioaoay sapporo, Moneyboa been leading otopreminm ia thia markettor several dara, and lt bas beeo perfectly wellki,own far a mach longer period thal some ptee-oare would be loll late i.i November. Yet tbeii 'ine-tic exehanges are ogolnsi New-Tork in

almost every other eily, lt ll tTBe the cropsbovt moved rather tardily tbio season, becauseprices wire fur :i long time depressed. Untilseems probable thal other entices have been otwuik, this fill iiii.l las! fall, with which tbefinancial wm ld ha; not yet become fullj ac¬

quainted. It is worth chile I. consideiwhether, nilli Ita man. ami greatodvantuges,a metallic currency mar aol be lound cona der-obly less a,oinie th an mm composed wholly ofpoper. The amie foci thal legal-tenders can

be shipped from poinl topoial at less cost thanpilli is noi tin- whole of t; there la some nat¬ural disinclination, on tho port of bankers andOthetB in tin- intel im who have accumulatedcold, to pan with i' as readily as they would

j art with legal-tondei reserves. How Jar I hiscomparative immobility of a metallic currencymaj explain the phenomena wit nesoed last faUand now, it Isyel too early to judge.On.- thin '¦ 1 ai;, tiiat the iintllow of

money from this city -till continues greater thanihe receipts of gold from abroad. Tl. is drainmay at anv time £0080, or modi rotc ; DUI unlessn dois, tbe shipmcuts from Buri pe will moke noimport mt change, bat, like those of late dote,will ic vii,na loaned beton they arrlve> totake the pl ny aonl into thecountiy.The .-p.'eu! ii ion- brendstuus and cotton notontv im,.Io.' in-m-y, bul cheek expoits, ami thedrain of money tu the interim is in part ex¬

plained by tbe enormous transactions iuportedstall other cities which, foi tho weekendingon - :it niii.ii last, n re tbe lotgesl ever knownin il ul-, ave ige. I'be rreosury, too, cannotese., ,. reserving money from its current re-

ceipi.- for tiie payment ol' maturing bonds nndinterest falling due next month, I fence, unlessprices yield considerably, and a liquidation of

t eculi t "ie- now u, progr -- si la free a portionol' tbe funds locked up therein, it seema rea¬sonable toex ii thal the money naraet will

mn easy again, for iinj length of time,until nftel the new year opens. Great activityni money is ina a eben of dlsasrei in leg im itobuainess; indeetl, with all such business In shealthy condition and rapidly increasing, some. '..... of Btringencj al thia season ls to be re¬gal iled ii il Until ;tl and (1> -ital.li- result.

HIE soi l.ll.ls KMIOBANTS.If the expatriated Socialists who arrived

her.- rca ntlv from Hamburg are at all iv II-informed oltout tbe condition of sflairsin thiai..nin11.y. they ii ill noi make the mistake of sup-pssl lethal beean ie they have been cordially re-

cetved by a nniu *?r of tho Uetmon residents ofNew-Tork there ison opening 'nae for tbe prop¬agation of I heir peculiar duel mies. A great(.'eal nf sympathy is foll in tins country fortheir movement in Qermany, nol because its¦chaine foi revolutionising society ls spproved,bul Pei-nisi- it, ia a courageoui protect againstthe iron system of government by military forcewhich is repressing the energies of Ihe Qermanpenile iiml ruthlessly deotroyiog righto whichare here regarded as the secure resalteof oca-torlea of progress la ihe path of civilization.Wo ore nol accustomed ia America toseeiogaewspapen suppressed for odvoeotiag ideassntaaouistifl to tboss of the mon who run thcQovernmeat, or to seeiog good eitioeoo takento jail im nuking o giimsce at tho picture of a['iihinet Mini ter in a shop window. Thetathings occurring in Qermsar naturally exciteulmi rut inn for ibo mon who denounce and ro¬ost iln an, and we do n ,i Inquire very eloeolylieut tin- kimi of system such oma purpose totot up if they cm overturn tho existing formnf mil hm itv.Our Socialist, gaeOI I will fall into a grove

BTor, however, If they iuaagine there is a

...ll for them to continue on American soil theigitatioa thwy han- bravely begun in theIla World. (; iv riiiu nt in this Republic iamt n repressive force to curb the Ifltelligenecmil limit the ii'-iiviiies of the individual, li iabc product "f the c illootive will ol' the people,aili wmks tm the ronuu ni benefit. 11-, farmmd administration may nol come np to thedeal standard ol philosophers, bul it a a prettyrood iusi.tulum, and the American people araoiii.nl iiii'.i it. I'lif >o('Liii-i exiles will doroll to spend n ye ir or two getting familiari aa a lorn, bistorj and op ira! ons i>(..ore they begin to (le,minne il, as Some ifheir brethren who boVC puce.hal them bOTClone. Thia lg a tree couatry, and they cantrim or declaim whatever theoriea they maynt it.i.n ii they eau poj a prioter m Imf ftmil; inn tiny mil showgood sense il they dropbelt po ulioi notiotut obooi opeettiog societyia! molli slly fall into the ranks ol thc greatriii.v ut lodaotrioas, tadeo* mien , Belt-governBf Ann ri. au fiii/ns. They eaonul teach the.lilllie on this sole uf tim All'tlitu- .nv lolunble

- ithuut i.iiiur. po', lcs oi government.I'lu-y in ii, iCH-on;i!ily BBBpOOO that the peopleI the Lulled tSUiict., in tbe cou:-e ol 0CB-_qr_Hh_,

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experience of free institutions, have .orkout some fundaments! problems for thciiisolv

It is announced that the BOOOBM for convertiMadison f-qnarc Harden into a grand Musca

Booaor, and Opera House, or Concert Koom. forT. I'arnnm, luis bren abandoned. lu BOOM pipe"la said that this is 00 account of Mr. Barnum's i

ness. This is not probable. The illness or even t

death of any person no 100808 greatly iiff'cts cn

merdai or industrial entcriiriscs of the first i tn pflance in this city. It would bo dilcult to select any i/rcat concern of reputtion, value and prominence in this mtv wBsiwosperlay need Pc materially ail -.ted by the dcaof its chief, (if ivltiit BOOasajBBiiBB to the Vauderb,railwayswsotoedemlssof toomaa who. more thialloilicrs, built up that grOOl cortioratio!! f AH tlinginal Harpers.tbs Ohssrybis Brothers of FraaHo flgasro ore deed, hoi Ibehasloem which tinEstablished is eondaetsd as (imetlv and sssiobnnd aneoeaBfnUjr by their seora ofdeseaadsasa, wicall each other brothers .'ind si-teri and COBB*and aunts, and BOBM of whum laughlin-point to each other ;i* grsadfatbera and praunmthurs alreodv. The head and front of MacyCo., at least it- then leading spirit, died only a ye;ano, and after brief but honest mourin mr, the tir

BOloigsd its diiiiansioiis. Success is built upi

BOmotbiog mole secure than OOoertOls bunnin liftand it will he found that reallr siicccs-ful tm-n Bi

the lirsl, by wiso provisions, to tram! those wiio ai

to follow them against the possible consequenceslin ir demise.

Tho pnrehosa of the Long bland Railroad l;

Ati-lin Corbin is a transaction which the people (

Lout,' [aland, froni Hunter's Taint to jiniitauk, ni

probably lune carly renou to rvjoioe over, ltnot tiii'i-cly a matter ol' borgoio ami sale of a raiWOVI it tin-iiiis the redemption of un import:!!uni!* frmi mismanagement which h;w hen to tl:detriment of tba pop].- who mainly supported i

Mr. Corbin's name is g gnsrsntee Of future BUS

ne.s-iir.e mooogsmoal nod of soastaat Imotoviun 1.1 in the wm kine; ot the ro.nl. lt will no hmgibs mn as an adjnaot to Maota sommer resortwlii.li do nut d'serve io ho called watering-place:lt is safe to assume that tin: Boston capitalistwhose manny Mr. Corbin invests nish to mahmoney ont of this road ; and they am business BMaagacioaa eaongh to know that Hie Branches olrailruaii do nol pay at the sacrifies of the m iln limelli iii'iie than t!i" side .show pays in opposition Ithe circus to nhill it la altin heil. 'Hie main luiwill bo run hereafter tor the accommodation of thr,-,;,lent- and tanners ol Long Island, uno wan

tbs quicken! ami eheapest route to their oatBatumi market. Hie City ol .New-York.

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I hats are evidences in every shop thai the Chris!ii i- burins has b gnu slreadj ;;t..i ia earnest. ThIndira hue discovered toot they coo pet throngthe prooeaa al thia stage nata comfort, sod not onlmake t heit aehtetiona Bl their leisure, but even tin,the priors a little easier in aoms eases. I*be advintagsoof this method over tbs regulation wayo

pushing mi,'- v. av into tbe aton s three dais befoeChristmas, endnrioc agoi lea of erowdingand waillpg, and emerging with draggled skins and asia ala ni y, ale "lu iona. And while we are on the subj ¦<¦

of Christmas buying, wc ought to mention^onpeculiarly attractive Bold for lt, where every otuelias:-is a stimulus to art, ai tl bo may hsaaid bbave a bigb moral qu illly of its own. The bociet'nf Decorative Art, whose rooms are at No. 34 EnaNineteenth-st., bas made espeeisl efforts tor tb.boh,lav-, timi us stun- of attractionsu rabi to bigreat, lt deserves tbe attention of tin*-1 arno wan

dsinty Christmas gifts ss well ss ol those wboltkitoencniirag,- DOOM bold .art.

An obstacle in tbs administration of theIans by lim police authorities Ls revealed hy th.re|..r: to Mayor Cooper of Captain Brogan tn tntcass of "Hie Allen's'' dance-house, which i;described as berner ir.a|ii mted hy disrepatabls peepie, but, being quietly e i-i.luet.Mi. gives no trouble t<tin-nuilee. " Harry Hill's" is ju.-t sin-h anothernt like character are the Sixth-ave. dives sndth<rwenty-seventh-at. dance-houses. Nobody donbti

al th," idumorabsi g in tendeucy sud ongbinp il. But there is no law to relieve u

es.-,-ur,I-. When will the Legislature or Alder-pass t * N I .- rei Bot even au echo.

lt is understood that the indictments in thiforged Morey letter ease sra to be brongbl u,

friday. Tba term ol thi 8 w'ons Grand Jury maifoasiblv be extended as long as Hadley is in biti¬ng; bul the likelihood ts ilia, tbe indletmeotibund will ne presented on the dav named, Il'liu to c..in eal that there is smut! disappointmentii thc iilav, but nilen ii is known thal thia baa.. .ii ucca-i ii-,i by Hadley's absence, tbe publicnay lie satisfied. By tbe nu v. Mr. Barnum knowivlu-re Haili, y bi; won't he tall T

One of tbe sm.-st Indications of tbe return otrity is to be found in th large inveatinentasi in real estate iu this city. Of conran, esp-

iliats would naturally prefer tins sort of securityit legal inte Mt to United Rtates bonds, svenhOUall Si il lirelllllllll, bill lt shun',| he I elli 'III licrcdh tl much of tbs mosey hom' being invested is si asow it rats as .a per cent,

Beltshoovar sinmid jump into the Civil ServicetefortU nniveineiit._Thora are no rumors yet that Barnnm has sinainybody for libel anent tbs forged letter bnsinrsale known heu.r t han to inviiu himself into CourtNota Democratic newapaper m the North has hadbe fairnea to publish t:,<- exposition msde hy Thc'iii'h injfli roldoi the mi-aiishy nindi Chalmerswaanunted in. Not one ot tl;, in ha- had the OOOragea say a word against tnemetboda which Chalmersseil, illili line nt L.ctn hale stu,,ped so low as toeb ml Lien, lins is thc crowd which is discussingHil Seri iee I'efiit in !Tbe trouble with the Democratic parly is thal

tie country is twenty-five years ahead of it, audlie party is aol ania to ratoh no.

Speaker Randall is sure that bis parly c. ill attendtrictly to busiueaa sod behave itself. Re baa beenI Hut opinion at the opening of other sessions ofOBBTBBS, OBI has been disappointed. Th.,- troublein riontrolling the hot-heeda It is poR-iblo flint

iceni events b ive conlea some of them oft, and matie Bpeskei ls right this ti uie.

If the Democrats ance.-ed in gcttitiij their partylino on tbs Civil Morrice Reform tease, wo may

live Hinno lun iu inst. Mr. Tildes may emerge,.m tu.s.aruy a ith bia old remark : "If you want,f inn von n ill Hod il bare,'' sod may capture thoimination. Reform i- tin* only issue rin- p.my h;1>Biota ia incapable of damage. Not.lng ena everukc il an\ linne .ms'inl than lt ls.

Wilde Hamoton might rise and remark that Ciril.iii.-e Reform was ono of the principles of Los andlokson,Sn Mr. BngUsh pani 127,000 for the pnviloirooflingbeaten as tba Deatoeratic nominee for the Vice¬rs.nev! That's B OOOd round BUB. I here aroany ways of inrestina it where the rei urn wouldeu. in i.e liii-i..,.,. ,>, man of a thrifty dlapositiosnhl il,aibie the sum in ;i few yean by sttending.a ni .ales ami bidding lu property foi about one-ill it- lilllie.rbis discussion seoul bseretary sherman's hotelIla ia shoal the ¦osnool which has diagroeedirii.i: i.-sin it.r ii long lune. Bosssbody will.stu: t a le¬ia next that tbs Bscratarj owes bis washerwomanuo.itli shiv, uiiii there will ba newapnpers to takeile- siiiij.ai nmi solemnly diaensait,Suth inn (!. finite yet from l-'onicv's Ihninre II is-I irted ci not f

i- un. cable that there la no Bepohtteoa dsatralen-,- tba Damoerstk party pronounced deadutetheeontrnry. Lae Demoeroeyla aa good aaranisatipu to heal as any other, ami ns lona as li...io,-..i,ne ni-. I.,.,, .i .,i...',..,... ByBllmemmthe liiuii.ii in, Indefinite!] p wtponed.

PRR30NALrh- Bev.O. De LaMatrrsl tba sal ..f ala Con¬'s-!.mai i im la loiug tu hu, ia Flut ula.['..re Ryaahiths hos began ooonoo of leetarsooomd im. i .'..me,.." HU object it io aasobUsh thaltn.-ut aodllBSBS thora will bs Beithor pelUirnlml nor material greatness, mar liberty,ChaPrloiam Boral ofOsamac*Ma reseatpoad

dlunsr at tbe Elysee wore a diadim of su« ""*which once was worn by theKmnrras J(_Ja.T**H *

greirt-granduio'lior.- I he young f-*.l7canTr_I1:»Blantly and speaks French like a I'srislsa* *.$Those wno admire Mrs. Rose Terry Cooks'i.k__lng stories will Ik- pleased to read Mr. tyh !_!?*description of their author. " She ia till and^r***dark eyed and pretty." said tha poet to an «_... ,

*.ame. ""raaiat.

(loners! Oran t is expected in Washington at t_opening of Congress. He wal! remain ther-aolfew days. Most of the winter he will spend ni ts*house whioh he has rented iti thia cit-. HiColonel Frederick 'iran!, wall, it ta rarrior d* *'*'loave tbe Anny and engage in railroad b:isiii^l,°*Madame Adam's (Julietta Lam sar'sl sil.,. u^¦cribed as baring an mr of grave r>iui(>iicjt- ,

alie looks, savs u Fr.-ncii writer, "like a bird°^hunk ease." She is tall and graceful; barf

*.somewhat narrowed, Bombine! delic'acr »

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energy. W"SMr. Cyrns H. McCormick has riven another h.

stiiu.$100,01*1;.to the Theological ..¦nfnarrrf?Northwest. It is said to have l,een given with

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hope tbsl u wa.aid induce Dr. Talton to remainChicago, Instead of accepting the cali tn l',-inffJ_JSeminary. Dr. Patton, however, says Urn |ie '{*'pas-.-u his word ami trill positively accept tae r*'o tie I .i-teln institution. eui

Mute. Thiers was persuaded io give gp lier na.

paced blarney to spain the other day, by lier «._,'.,who declared thal as they went over tba pvr?lu_they would bo seized by butdits who wdiiI,| i*. _^to tl'Uland a irreiit muston tor the widow of rfc.French President "What il we tiavel i»e>,mijfa-ad Mui". liners. Mlle. Duane iiu.uriifi,,', ,?/f inti. .1 t BS Ile WSp pel -.11 111. il l tir'itll.'l. every motif!'of tue widow ; and so tiie journey Waa girts unThe Csar boa pardoned ins nephew, tbe dttu

Duke Nicholas Constantinovitch, whose ret klcn,,,tiavagaius and consequent loWueeiBem were iv,occasion ot Ins incarceration and anbaeqaeaammto Central Asia, lhere the roting ama ha* coodueled himself iu an exemplary manner, Oreatlrii I created in lbs construction of a raliway conn»«.ma filberts with the western part of the BsaO_Liupirc, the Onad Duke has himself expior.n,_respective regions and written a masterly repurtinthc best line lo be Bel BJted foi Ihe gr uni eiiierp,*lin- CSBT, touche by lu- nephew's PaniteacSL indprobably moved by bia m .timi's incessant aaaSrations, is said to have grant>*1 b ni |s-:-uu«iiorir.-liirn to St. Petersburg. w

M. Oscar de L ifavette, grandson of WaahraOBSs*!eompanion-ln-arms, writes a pleasant hater to m.Cowpe.a (euieii'iial c immittee, lu whic ha ima ." Inc precious maries ot all -etina iviiieii hayj (j^.shown by tbs eitiseas of tbs United *tatetta s,_»Im was u dcvo,eil serv mt in tbs cause of tbs Wdof iBdependenes are to his descendan i ot incn'ir,;*.ide value. I have savers! times badoessaea t«make Ibis statement, both m the iiamonf iiiyfatmrHinl in my own. nml wool BOl rem it it !n rhil !e»>,were ii not my desire, Mr. (auriii. io eXBtMBByou once ni re my i>..- aia. sentuiiems, (deepest gratitude toward the A mei y.amy, therefore, rea.ired of in v live/yayauwith ali ilia; u ..it .-, to tue conaidi rages and tintaof j -ni great Republic, and itu waa great altathan I join in .-unlit with th- o j iel ol Uia mbbbBS**-'''."

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MUSIC.METROPOLITAJN CONCERT HALL.

Mr. Rafael Josefty played st the Mel otwliraiConcert Hall Issi evening fur the lir-f tnur. jjlfproaence drew together s great audience, wineimanifest d ita delignt and sau-dai-ti a in er-»ry

ila ii av. overwhelming hun s n ii applaasiaalrecalling bim time after time. C «-regpianist bas never played more brilliantly, aaa haselections Oispbiyed i,,- extraordinary powongperfection. Hui first numbera were Liszt's arraagsunit of Hie Spinning Song lr.nu tbe "F,yntDutchman " and a Tarantella by Liszt. His .j.

tjui-ii11- perfbrntsnee of tbe Spuming S'.au huBeen familiar bare ever aiuce his tntconcerts at Chick,'nug Hall a year no.He played it last muiht wita tbe utin'atdaintiness and delicacy, ami thc Taraatdh¦.¦as given with Inimitable breadth and dasi*,y.-; not noisily. On being recalle I, be played aa

arraBgenaent of Ins own. tor (!... I;t h md ul,ne, ofthe Gavotte from Bach's I] major violin "ouatj,which he made mst spring when las ngathand was disabled, li secute J ai Hunwhmere virtuosity could go no fm r. Ytit naas in no seuss a "show piece," fur tiie turnexhibition of mechanical dexterity. Ii wm a prr-factly legitimate transcription ot Bach's cou.p.ai-tion, embodying its spirit most comp :l,. ..

was wholly in- from any ta nt of chbamboa. Tbe musical merit ol the work wm asolid as his performance ot ii u is

Later in Hu- iveulng he performedm." n's "Trana er,-'." Liszt's "Ladisplaying in rh" ono faultless t .¦-,- midsentinal nt. sud in the Olh ing recoiled be played un ...rouge uit-ut of oas alt.utisi balk's works.Mr. i i.".i as b .1 i -ni ni returned IroiulC'nciBBatt

lui, the orchestra did excellent work nu pi fiaDietrich. I lie most imraii ni" C rumors" ba ..' mnthird aci ..f "Loheugri i," and thu tin.ee nf jj-rtboveu's " Promethi ns,"

MUSICAL NOIThe lanni a Abb nt gish Opera Company wn

in t incinuuti last wi ak.Mme. Patti ba- ,. -.". engage I to ainu al Nks for

six weeks from January 12. ema will be aipan...I hy Mia.lim ami Ci.unpi.The8trakoscli English Opera Company c ntiaaa

lo sing tn Philadelpbu mis we k. ** MefiitoWs'baa ie en produced tb ure with naeceaa,

ti ES ERA l. SOI v

An injured woman iii St. Louis lins sued hilJiiiei,nnd for divorce on the gi mniltti lUtdmi-. nu ni.l ea v."

Brown University menaces Providence wi¬re e-tiiliii-liineiit of a bicycle club. Tuere eUl ls 8sharp cnTier m lara at the bottom of College-at,Mthors ir a a,"i.-I 'a ,aii a la the nev b a.'.

.'tiliii Chiuaman loves tbe tl.ivor ol' the agileMtopns, Several Cekratlali while i-¦. s' at A'-*1i.-i.unl, bb ic PaclOc Uoast, a few days ieo,on»got .

hage (tuiii-ii la then- neta. aa lt cam wiytsrlaoun tho Barra ¦<¦ ot Bm water ii-ainu erasped iBc «iie"'tbe boat. With a sharp sse tbej aoreeed I inehsppBIoff Un-htiice feelers an 1 Uni, freed tin ir craft. Finallythe uii"!" bod) waa a.a Into the b tat ami ihe pms* _JVeiiil ru ('ann, uni,, li lier,, lt ii as t ut mt'I'ii'VCl ail*sold to various i si.iurai.is.

'Ihe armtebeasioBS of Consul livers rcfirard-uur emigration are aol ihareJ hy The san iranti**call, lt thinks taara are many bbiIMobb rn fi.spa akaiiuin.igladlybatraaenerted to toa tmt a s:ate«, tait

comparatively fen wlUeoBBSWho can ralf IBS -'*Mlo get Bera, lhere are nu ifirintio eorperstisM awlsemi nut paaSSBgSrS miller eoiitract tu I.dmr. BOOBa*ure lintel,eau (Jula i aiti'eti t - taking uliv uii.tsnrcj to ftritt uf flu".- -itrp'us population. Oj the coBinrf.they look iiuf.vui.iiiiy nu eruigrattoB m dlanaB8laltheir material lor soldiers. It al*" aranea tint IMfnrelicn-liiirn resident'a child is an sun-rei

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iiiui tun Baaas. i* Bar feel aa aOlsotioB for tot natl*'lind ot La parents, inn in all other reepeeta it b wi*"1"Auiericjii. Lien the Frc nc h. wborllng cl'-ff IS Bawfat: crland than tue p opie ot uliv oiliei Battas, ***8_8americans aa aaamai hu. nation dui Frsueela tai *

mill a'eaer.iti h. Tbe liberality wita which toow w"1. ins regard |.,r, ii!i,tT. rei ie- lu as-l ml'.ile iiieclMM-jof uii ii timii.iliti. a iiit.i one. Th* public - u .. '". *.adtare tile tn ri't.-e nf everv elillil llVlBg ill the l"-"i'Jtii-ir *,rk lu Aiui ric,mung tbsstsaaeatl ti"o«r ,B*"

Cl'llttol.Tho work of healing the sick byprayergroi

un BpBSa at tue I'allli linnie li. Sf. .nelie l,B Bl

liepnblitan st.itea that tliele li ne lie.-ii elgStei B I'StwaIII tBfl ll'ine during the au.un,er, and all li .ve V'""* '"v'

ll la. lunn.,I, . aili-i turi,! ot nellly lie tn lit, d. A'1"'"'im-uni-i remarkaBte pal.t- of tue suuiucr wm BISc. li. K.iM-.,i, ..r MaiiUa'ue. woe waa cu.ci..ul Btiuoa,eapeola ly of paley, though Hue* uer rrto

hune ie li.-. Chi cold ai, tl hr Head itu- !.. -t" *-'**^lagagalB. MraasmMsOraw.ofBi*aion, waacarrOaanarvena Olaeaae, and after her departure wai b111*-'WHO ayaprpata sae wrats tu tbe Bona aaSiBaprayer, Wblcb waa fallbfullj offered, and ao ".lf"'r*(Jjiiruif thal abo waa enUrely cur.d. witbout :u<"."'

iiie.tn-l.,". One -aa 1-ul It'll til" Bui-e Indar* "'^.V..I F.uih iiu.tnui mi .mt.Land Boon after bessn aB.a

liii'd'.cillf. and I- mi" dead, llie Itcdllddcu Miaa^

O. Suntu, of Will, tu nine lunn., who baa *"'»'" ,"'T^ttlUlt ber bead from the pillow for many re**'*j__.|»Suiters Orpha aud Boas tong enough t'» ¦*."_'__.i.nu ed. betas able, whea she kit, to alt »H>»« "**¦^otll, r ail, The paiera Hunk inst trna «.»£'*£_Slllm(. ., ,.,... a e uaiai more fall!., but sba£££^,-amciae taiih up lo the i;,.n t e, ' !'"'.!.., far*HIHIUieU llli.lli't' lO'IiS-Cl HU la.riltoatilK"!' '

..r.tltUlfNu chaise abateve* i- inu.l.. ter su'-a'.-.'»'f . *

. 0, tia|.M for protection dmu nu post ute io io- ',y,[MmwUird, w.nch aways leila ihaiu *''u,V"n tueiri-ui««-»uu uioduiuna v.natures-, sud regard ali o""'