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P08T : AM) «i THUBSDAT, FEB. 21 .TToIcm 1MU# i Mnoh comment is being the newspapers about ai alleged \snubbing\ of Congress fay Price* oarck. Congress, a f(w - since, saw , proper to pass oertain reeolufcione <H respect and condolence ion the death ot Herr Lasker, an emi nent and learned man and also a member of the highest legialatr body of Prosaia. A copy of the r< '• olntions was directed to be sent the family of Herr Lasker, and copy to oar Minister at Berlin forward through the proper ohanne to the president of the body of whiol he was a member, ft is said, b; some, that Bismarck, who is stj; p^sed to be the \proper channel!' communication to tbe Reichstag, h '^retoVned them through the Depart- ment of State, (another \proper ohan nel\) but by others that he has sim- ply declined to forward the resolu- tion. . ; Perhaps this last is the more prob able, action asT)eing most unmistak- ably a \snip while the former niighl well be deemed a \cut direot'V- • palpable insult. The fact that Hei Lasker was tbe most prominent, an< . able leader of the opposition to Bis marck and bis despotio rule in thi -, Reichstag will explain the reason fo: bis supposed action, or tbe reaooi for supposing he has taken tbe im , puted action. L And why should Congress bav< taken Bach action ? Had tbe deceased been solely devoted to scientific par snits and attained a high position among the learned men of tbe worli jt might blve been proper to \send resolution of respect to bis family to testify the high appreciation of thi Congress of. the United 'States ol America for his character and attain ments, especially as Congress is sap posed to be a profoundly literary am scientific body t But be was a lead er of a political party, and, as snob, , was in opposition to the action, and .proposed action of the Emperor's government He was not tbe head of a government, with whom alone i would be proper and dignified, in our estimation, for other govern' ments to correspond or for whom [alone they are expected to express, as foreign governments, resolutions of national condolence and esteem. A recognition of him or condolence on bis death, under such ciroamstan ces, was an implied approval of bis sentiments and political action and, of course, disapproval of those of his opponents. Congress had better be f sure there is no beam in its own oye before it talks too loudly about tbe mote in its neighbor's eye. Mr. Belford, of Colorado, has al- ready introduced a resolution calling on the Secretary of State for specific information. oeived no attknMbti. Tbt reported tbft f nothing wfl)b* e dedbytheCoveroment. % oilofthe P* - * oiroolftir oftllii fit ft March «,; t< take detfshe i&ftfOB. The dronlai says* . among otbtr things: r i\We have i ow arrived at a crisis in the 1 istory of our where every interest Is vitally cerned, an£, laying aside all . and political feelingi, let at u Mant- tobans continue to demand oar |< rights and unite as one man {to st~ oare them.\ ' The accounts go on to tay:^shoa] Premier Norqaay's mission to O tawa (it appeiring that the highest officer under I he Lieut Governor has undertaken a mission of peace to tht Vice-Regal ' jtovernclient) prove as fruitless &B that of' the Farmers' Union delegates, it isj impossible say to what extreme' measures tb< people may be driven in order seomre justice A revolutionary spirit is shading aknoDg the people, which probably will < not stop short of se cession from tjhe confederation.' Manitoba comprises a vast territo- ry lying north of Minnesota, Dako- tab and Montana and between Hud son's Bay and the provinoe of On tario on the east and the Book? Mountain chain on the west It in- ludes the two large lakes of Winne- peg and Manitoba, with many small er lakes, and the immense valleys ol the Assibi boine and the north atft iuth Saskatchewan rivers tretches in a wide and varied plat- eau far up towards or into the val leys of the Mackenzie and the rivers owing into Athabasca and Slav Lakes, whose waters flow into and orm the MoKepzie. The southern ortion of this vast plateau, covering the valleys of the 3 first named rivers ith the lower portion of the Rod Riv >r valley, and perhaps roaohing int< tho valley of the Peace river (thi head water of the Mackenzie), is said to be about the best whea wing county in the world; folly iqnal to our own wheat lands in the tod River valley and Dakotah. The earliest settlements attempt- —A board of army and navy ofll cers, appointed for ^the purpose of considering the subject of a foundry and the manufacture of heavy opd- nance, reports an account of its ex- amination of .foundries of foreign governments, &c, &o. The board reports that the United States is destitute of the means of fabricating a modern gun; and recommends an appropriation of $1,800,000 for the establishment of a factory. It also recommends the Watervliet arBenal (at West Troy), for the site of an army gun factory, and Washington navy yatd for a navy gun factory.— • The boanjd reports that they were re- fused admission to the Krupp facl lory in Gerrkany. The courtesy of the government of Bismark's William is not to be extended'to mere republican govern ments. Republics like the United States and France find no grace in the eyes of monarchs or their fcatil* ites; they are wrinkles on the faoe ol nature to them, and Byron saye: —\wrinkles; the d—d domeornlH, v ' flatter.\ Still, Krupp's guns are sold to other nations and it would seem that there is only some process in their manu- facture that is to be kept from the prying eyes of Boards and Commis- sions. But it will be very hard if ; Yankee ingenuity cannot, with a proper foundry once established, make guns as good as Krupp'u or arifcither manufacturer's; and the courtesy can be returned in kind— if we can find an agent mean enough igh whom it cani be exhibited. —Quite a breeze, wo will oall it a breeze, 1 tbongh\ it may become a cyclone if not a tempest in a teapot, is^being stirred up in her Majesty's , Province of Manitoba. The loyai inhabitants of that far away country are very muoh excited about the op- pressions of, or inattention to their grievJMices by tbe Dominion Go?era meDt As to what those griewaeea specifically are we are not sufficient- ly informed to give an aocount \ bat that they are grave and real we most believe from the afftot tht ap- parent inattention of the govern ment to them has upon the minds of tbe people of the provenoe. It ta reported the people are greatly tia- olnsed at the Ooverameot'i aoUon or inaotion, and many advooate opon rebellion. A Farmer's Union sent delegate* to Ottawa to present • memorial requesting a redrees ol grievaioes under whioh tht ion. In ordst? to prove tot isity of bis bltl making it a 1 offense fort Government of- REPUBLIC!* BLACKMAIL. Senator Voorbees is resolved no/ to allow the Republicans to bide behind a fraudulent Ciril Service Reform while still blackmailing Federal officials and Assessing pablio departments to prooare lands with which to purchase the Presidential election. l a order to prove the neoessit penal loer to make any politioal oontribu tion, Senator Voorheee yesterday asserted bis ability to prove that tbe politioal assessment of Federal of- loe-holderi is going on as osaal t and that politioal bosses and managers Still walk through tbe halls of tbe pablio departments practically •*- ortlog money from tbe olerlts. Senator Beck added that be knew of a Federal official who bas retained \ percentage of the salary of clerks >r politioal purposes. Despite these direct charges which demand attention, tbe Republican enators, in a flatter of eppreben- on, arrayed themselves solidly rainst tbe Voorbees bill. Senator *r.._i— lt . A i. — outrage d settlement, of the country, by bite men, was by a colony under > auspices of Lord Selkirk in the rly years of this century. The lolony did not flourish. The diffl- mlty of communication with the outside world and entire want ol transportation, except by the huge, raw hide tired, carts with which the inhabitants of the Red River settle- ment, as it was called, were worn annually to make a two or three months laborious and sometimes hazardous journey to the neari settlement on tbe Mississippi, com iujed with tho extreme cold of tbe >ng, almost arotio winters, discour ged, we might say forbade, immigra- on. Muny of the original colonists >ft for a more genial climate. Those ho remained struggled along, iso- kted from civilization, almost hiber iting through tbe long and dreary winters} and living a life but little :emoved from that of the barbarians tbe world, until their moral and )cial lethargy was awakened by tbe pproaon of a more lively and oner - afcic civilization over the prairies of HinneBotja and^ cheered by tbe soul itirring Carol of the steam whistle tnd the profound rumbling of the immorolftl and civilized railroad oar. .tide of emigration tat in, and tiobgh tbe chill of a winter of nearly 9ven months, in which the mercury tbe thermometer frequently sinks from forty to sixty degrees below :ero, forbids enthusiasm in tbe bu nan flow, the incomparable adapt bility arid great extent of tbe region >r growing wheat attracts many tet We have no information as to ie present probable population i but ie extent of tbe territory, its pro- iuotive capacity and its present and *o*pective prosperity render it an nportant member of her Mftjdtty's ominiott in America, and one that tbe dominion Government, as at pretest ublinhed, coo ill afford to lose. 8TAETINO THE 0UTBAOB KILL. -Out this out and paste it tn tbe cr6wn of your bat When you read of Southern demooratt cutting their owh throats by perpetrating an out- rage that they know will be tbe moet efrWoal j>o«alblo woepon agtjfirf them and tbe cause (bey advocate nd voU for, read tbls and you will «, and fool, ami know that \as nemy hat don* U M lor tUlr own purpotea, Tboro it but ooo »Up bttween tbe action ln<tte*4*l M< j tbe taorinoe of bnmaa Ufa for polHt- pnrpotetand tbal step will b« -*a If party etlgejKiy aetaia to r*~ [uiro it, M it it txlUwd II bat bmt lentotot acred by i i IUa4 Ii nd preeerve ii tor rtftranM. DaUat, flat,, Feb. 7 -41 WM learo i to-day that there was § aaorfti -»Ung of negroet tn this oit* la * bl, ai whiofi ibm leaden of thai tobti , of the V ftbe negro _ h Oonteotum i th* oommitiee. Oat • Dallas was defeated tor a et*s plot away to,*b« Mporttf* ._ sayt that they are working up Joody shirt stories, about the all leged race troubles in ta|t and oen- tral Texas last summer, for the House by the Post 0&#«*mmHtaa, and the mdfcatiott as* datidtdiy that ii will pats that body Md the StaaUaswelL ,._„ _ . l*tNlMc*»lml,teJlM (-manufacturing smUsaries. at ous ex-toidlsrs among yoor •e it not now nor hat there been It may be ttated alaott witt real race trouble* of a polldoal ty that tat bill now bt Presidential sign. The oooniry _ a campaign. should be waroed against these oat. ragimanufactoriog -----=•- - - or other la this State for years, and everything quiet tad peaceable at in any part of tht North.-tfun. Gtatral '^ttTtr dnattan witheert^n w before the Hontt, whioh provflU. that no proof shall bt niBotittry to esUblisb the fact of sound physioal oondition/at the time of hit into the service la tht army or navy, of any applicant for an inrahd pen- sion, for any wound or disability contracted in tbt army or navy in tbt late war, will JMUS and bttomt a law. HOWAI NIW AD7XBT wley pronbunoed it an 'on tbe rights of mankuid\ to pro- hibit a man from oooUibuUng to a political purpose. \i'oHtioal work, next to tbt servioe of ftid, it tbe most honorable service,\ saUt tbe oral Senator Huwlev. But doe» Henntor Hawloy ctontider \mofft booornble servim' to extort lubtoripMons from needy offlcd lolders to raise a fund for thi irebase of a Presidential eleoUoof Dawet, orMatftftobntettif, tbe oily and sanctimonious Dawet,was •hock- ed that Senator Beck should ntffitoi \impeaob\ tht office-holder wbott • ht deteribed. Impeaoh him, before wboroT Before the Adminid- Uon, wbiob it charged by a Re- publican ex-Pottmatt«r-Genera with protecting ptfblio tbievM and teeping them out of jtili Befor« tbe Demrtment of jtustiee, wbkb is aocnted by t Republican ex Senator of seeking to blaokmtit him, and of accepting bribes not to proeortuU; other per tons charged wilb prime? Before tbe Republican Senate, which iuttinet political blackmail and op poset a propofitlon to effectual!; put a ttop to politioal atteMasnte Befort the United Stole* Supreme Court, ttaioed by the tale of »U udgeeblptf ** Hawley, Dawet and ibe wbole ribe of ReptibHcan bypocriUw bave no idea of ditoontiuuing tbe blaek mail of Federal offloe bold^rt. Tb ^ want money for ibe Vkmv\*x\K\%\ election and they will wring il out f the public departmgati now M ley dirf in 1880.— World. OUR WAiHIWOTOM LlTT»a Da, Feb. 10, 1HH4 Oovernmeot rocojpU to dav: In ^ 41 t irnal r Q 41) < It in beffioning to be very general y believed here that this govern meat hat made a mUUk«? in not tek ing more active mewrare* in nmnm Uoo with the ooBsUTu«Hio« of a oa»aJ throoab the iitbaia* of JDarim, or ie ntittiog opon the reoogniUoo ^ ite final right to a oonlrol over $0f that might be constroottd by dUeettii ot ny other nation The <1II*W»HOP«« the United HUU« WM >o great part oatttad, probably, bj. a &tHef that tbe only iwbeme entered op«o ith anyappearoooe of mrtm%»m±~ D© L«**«pc tebem*-—wan fotmtr l h to failure, but already Ibe freneb Company bave esortttoni vettwl itXflrwU al ibe isUimon The maobioery aod *U*t** *long «aotl rBprtitnl »o «xp*m«Jit«r»» of •16.ooo.6oo, and ibt work of« n «ttd <1vWinpr in pmfrTwwtng Tbe prioelpsl a»4 *b*tm be tbe fatal diSeahy in <h. the eana), nemoly.tba liability frttbttt In Ibe (Jktitm river, bat bttn irtaie«S with skill and it prob* Wy tttrmottnted. fl it BOW *O tuttotd tbal ibe eanal witt be Anita op«o for italRo in 1894 Wbetber it will ever be pfnfllable re toaint lo bt tttti, b«t Out U wilt be built it BOW elfttotl nwUio, but fb«Uwr It »• or ool in of iilitt WBM Ofiot outfiiod to iraflUv dal ration, will foal maintain a tb r (hit, and rar tbe MetJ't iMat*m ai by tut* aMlofttjit U«» 4iftwlt I our j^ttrMMwfc That la,wt «M ot aa/el* mmH tmk otmirol, but fSV^M wwnl MroB9 OT9Hm vP 1 la wait* to BtttMt ii, avMrt m*r»»4 among |<^ tooted b&k U» gital paiiSw«itit« to •upportio|iJtiiaUUo« wbtov attmt oeottjaafif l o to t flttollmMHi*^ of tr>c •tatet*. Wnm fimmt 9mk Aem •OlkMfbMltol^wWfc. of m* tjaCgtof wm OK. DAVID It KENNEDY'8 ~~Vi£J* KIDJHEY LIVER CURE, *£^ulZ%2u. »Avtt» mmttHBo*, m, P., B Iky »ti-*W)^r»''w>4jb»Mw»»<w *»»••>! to F » mA UUm. &w*. t* #» s Ho« W. 0. HATHAWAY'S POFDLAB ONE-PRICE CLOTHING BOOSE 1 mm fl«14»i Estate. NTOTIOE TO OftBDltOB8.-By order of 1> Pranols A. Smith. Efeqnire. Bnrrognta of the oounty of EMOX.Notice Is hereby (riv- pursuant to the statute i» HUOI. cane mM e »Jl persons havlns dlslms awilnst Dana, Wakftfteld. late of North Hudson. lp,Ha(dl wuntv rteoeasfld. that, ther are reqnlmd to exhibit the same with tho vnnohern themf to th PORT HENRY, N. Y. AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME aiumrow IIHO oi Eiiizaixnatown in Bald oount*-. AeaeasedAhatther are required to exhibit the Bftme With the vouchere thoroof to thfi onderuljjired. odm'r. Ao.. of Biiid de- seased «t hlB re^idenne in Ellzubefhtown *tore«ftld. on or before the loth day of May Dated sth Nov. 1883. $10,000 m£!i»uwii $10,000 MearlyOne-Half iU Value! W. C. HATHAWAY, having purchased from the Bankrupt Stock HO., OF 111 GRAND ST., NEW YORK, Who have recently failed, a very large and fine selection of Clothing, manufactored for tbe Fine Clothing Trade, will give the people of Ewex County the benefits of his purchase, by marking the stock One-Half it* ac- ^ toal value. This is no advertising dodge, But « t; You(hs ' lext i Dated ISth Dm.. IM3. J0B1 F. nULCaEW>H E8T1TE. N OTIOF, TOi 0RJSDIT0B8.-By order of Francis A. Bmlth, Esquire. Surrogate * ty of fab, notice Is hereby «l k to the statute In such cswe me -.. K-.«ons hftvln^cIftimB walnst John e. lkrew late o« EKzabethtown In Bald linty. deoeasedjh.it they are reaulr' - 3. 8AFF0RDE. HALE. Adm'r.. & lahest cash bidder, at the office of th lowiyw the, Delmout Houso. In th of KoeeeviHo. B»BOX coanty, Nei ,a the md day of March, im a\ 1 A.M., Uio premises doscrlWl in aali ,» yr .,.flnt and decree, M follows, to-wit: All thoso oertain tiremlsM in the villai; of Keow^e. Essex county^ow York co5 sletingofa howse and lot twonty-two te< wido and thirty feet long. boln« tho Hamo promisee oonvered by J. Nolson Mneomtwr fo the Autable Horse Nail OomDnny by deed datoq Junefth. im, and recorded in Essex oottnty Clerk's Office In book Ti of deeds, ut t Koosovillo. N. Y.. Fobruary 2d F. A. KOWE. Beforoo Plaintiff* 'Attornoys. 2fii Tha« making it an opportaoily of a Lifetime. rpinB PEOPLE OF THE HTATE OF NE W -L York, to Franons H. -L«wi« rcuhMne at Or«enpoint. Brooklyn; Oynthln 8. Wataoi rwidTn« at l?qrt Kent. Wo x county; Harri. Hherman, residing at North £a«ton, Wa«h ington wunty. alFin tho Stute of N«W Yorl AlmTra Bwley, nwldlnsr at Cherokoo, Ch.,r( kegjoounty, Iowa: Jane LatHhaw. resldir., ft Kowka. buffalo rounty.Wtoconsin ; f«(bal,.re»ldlftflr at Plalnvlllo; Lucy t Owatona: ami Reuben utJanravilW.luii ideiino \\ I^iok al the 8TYLK8 ! Look at the KITS! Look'at the GOODS ! Look at tho PRICK4 f and y O « will be con- vinced that these arc FACTS which cannot be denied. MEMS' SUITS: W 00, former I'rio©, $18 00. T 00, « « 13 00. 10 00, « « 16 00 13 00, « « 20 00. YOUTHS' SUITS: N 7 n n<r it 3 3 n 4 oo # 00, 00, 00, 'is. 00, 00, fto, do, former Vrim, §7 00. ••' ,0 00, 11 00. 12 00, SfS' StJITS: Karrwr Vrtm, $% So. M • 8 60. \ S 00. 6 00. 7 00. ratson.executor.—.. doettaaed, IIOH duly .. Hurrottate'H court of it a petition praying for -lent ofhfs aocoutitHUH t_.. •Mdator: you hod eaobf of you are horoby JBUKI peraonaUr to be and appuar bofure our Huirtqirato of tHecounty of toHox. at his of. fine ittthe TlllaJt* of Kllzubothtown, on tho mn OAy of March noxt. at in o'clock In thi forenoon, and attend tho judicial sutUometi of MridModunto.' Wltaass. f ranclH A. Smith. 8urroHr«tc { \ J oWufete f \ 0VUrtthl82I( ' td \ : »wt rilANUIE A, SMITH. BnrroKato. *YO A cuMt*t<rr£ wtovK «r HATS, OAm THITNKS town for the wile of STOTB0, TINWARE! HOUOW-WM*, It. It mm m AM, THK NOVKLTJRH OW T« E -JiiDisawiA* lomii, iR HAWDKEUOHI T8III0 SKE Q IN ovmr Our Custom Department ii» whereof, wo have caus< )(orHmof oiir mid Marr 1. Wlln.-t- gtU« lO (*> tl.H'M FranrU* A. H.,, ft SlIU ViUllDU.., ... .mu wuiuy u »M«iTa«lii Sift day of January. Ii •MISI -Uvr UMD<i 6Utht huadro ' FBiSOWA. SMITH. 8urro«ato. •AaOitCT itLSO'g EST1TE. d rrogate hereby claims aimlnBt Inonra in said . _re rvQulred to voaoben (hereof Administrator Aa. '— '\-«hon»e in TO crrr TBADS,* U» k,*«t po^bi w»d TMnny T f >r Wn^ rwl8 0 —-« In! t\\ rr \ rief ^ Dated J.anunry 7i.-i ?i^!5SISSs ry Southinayde and Is decenswl:' *A mania K Lv, P. Banthmaydp. Johnl&a. lin Soiithmiiyilo. Marsia Rf of John S. Sonthroavde.'di 1 hy i>ublioatinn pursuant ™au «r FranHs A. 8mith.Es S p S County J _ the 12th day nfrVbriiiiry. is», uiW tnft coiripiiiint in tb^ office nf ft ' Datod Fubrunrv 13(h l«st BOYNTOJUC GRAND CANADA- j ONK CHANGE OF! BETWEEN D. A H. C. CO., STAID AND CHICAGO 17.1 MOSTKJt | MILES SEOETEHWl 3DKTR0IT.I THVNBy.ANTOTHE Leave Montreal, Going 1 u lto'Chl> i niro,viii. ( niim'llton'and tin! 1 Wi'st!\vii GreeU * Division. FAMTNUJIIT Sd p.A., (Sunday cvoptfidl- stnoo CMrnAll. rrcseott. I!roeltfill« Bellovillo. Oobciwanrt Torontc Detroit noxt ev.Miinir 9.25. aod on<l morninL' s.in. Pnllmiia »l«pm. throuKhto Cbiwwo, via. Chicago.* 8 ~ ik Line. West. via. Groat Western 1 OTTAWA KXIMtEJW. dally. l« iiay^ftts.45 A.M.. r.nil 4.^0 P-»\J Ottawa at f \fl r M. and. H W P- M - ? Ulantlo Hallway, Parlor cars tl The SHortcFt, Djrctt ivi <*#* j BOUTE TO — Detroit |and Chic Pullman Gars on and Night Trains, it IE0.B.0HWWX I [ Jenkins Sfturd, Strath Caislina. of our ul^ingto) llai ^ at jsaHbeinj |; at lisup ? John igonktoO i'visitis