Show TUB herald says tue ine has published a great many lampoons of the living and slanders danders ot of tho the dead tho the herald should go very slow blow tue THI Is not in the tha habit of 0 slandering anybody alive alavo or dead tho the nearest THE Tsin ron ever came to slandering i a corpse was to tay say not Oto altogether gether respectful ful things ol of tho the salt like lake herald so no OSK must mot think that it was a mistake that notice of bibi blanno no in yesterdays anre it was doue done to improve his health A similar proceeding when alaxa 11 II STEVENS was very low preserved his bis life lor for several years he lived to serve out his term form la in congress to go home and bo be elected governor to serve out his term as governor and then to enjoy a year or two ot of calm in lis his georgia home before the final summons eui amona came P S that does not at all conceal the fact that there will bo be a funeral from THE office very soon and that the remains of the tha deceased will be ready al AH EXPERT writes us that copperas Is no cot the sulphate sol phate of copper but the tha sulphate of iron and that we made a bull the other day when wo we spoke about putting up works to make copperas that what we meant was bluestone blue stone wo IVO island corrected we made the mistake by following ollow lne the ibe old habit around quartz mills whore choro bluestone blue bloe stone and copperas are synonymous terms that was in mind when we wrote and while it was a very natural mistake it was not anything to our credit that wo mado it Atthe gamo time the object ot of tho the article was all right it was to incite capital to go to work and all tle the addition to the original article needed its to say eay that there Is plenty ot of iron to make aaka copperas copp cras ind and plenty ot of copper to make blue ii tone MR mit says in speaking ot of the largo large fortunes like JAY JAT goulas being lett left in this country so as to be kept in the immediate family wt were I 1 LH an american Amer loto I 1 should west meet this ihla tendency by a death fluty duty on all bequests what watt I 1 meta mean so that duty would cut cot progress prO Kr on the sum total left by tho the in but on the h urn sum inherited by the suppose thit that a luau left 1000 rod DI that my 07 pros eliseva duty doubled itself on oa tory ry inherited by say loy of 0 big heln beirs my plan would work out la in this ihla wy way it if the duty on oa the tb wen war 6 5 par oat cent should be b leave iet one oo 00 person tin the um sum ol of would have to be b paid by bj say oa getting ti and soon until the effect affect of leaving in an eless ailt IT to one ona individual would b be that the lb state would become the ibn sole lola heir this would prevent the perpetuation of 0 laton lations and od a millionaire so 10 to spread till his money booty on his hi death that a large number camber of ct individuals would prost by it wr WE condense condon so the following fol lowin g sketch 0 of the late united states senator gainso T from a southern contemporary lie was wa born bora september 10 1832 la in kentucky educated to ID lexington Leilo eton at yale college and la in tho the law department of tulane university later lie was ass aid to the tha governor Go reinor ol of louisiana at tho the com ot of tho the civil war commanded a company a regiment 96 brigade and a division la the confor coffod rate amy army hold many important positions WM was a lawyer god od Pl oter autor wt was lecter to the forty third congress from the second district of louisiana but WM was dented denied admission was wai a representative la in the forty fourth forty fifth forty sixth and forty seventh con greases was elected without opposition to the tha united states and took his seat march 4 1883 god was wai ro electa ill ID 1058 I 1 A eastern paper has D disgraceful item to the tha effert that chit possibly bly tha best keown writer teron on housewifery matters in this ihla country Is a lady living ja in brooklyn that she has haa both a national and local fame but Is declared to bo be the most mast slovenly woman on tho the block in which she lives A neighbor ot hers says raya once la in a groat while she opens her front door and sweeps out dirt enough to be the tha accumulation of weeks this Js Is brushed down upon aline the brown stone stops steps and loft thoro there until tho the wind blows it away As though a woman could enlighten the world how to keep house and spend all her time in sweeping anil and scrubbing tho the square thing would bo be for tho the other ladles ladies la in that thad block to go nud and clean up her house under lier bar special so that thereafter they would know he how w to mandas their own houses genius nover dorer Is respected much in this count country ryas as long as tho ilia possessor lives ruc interstate luter commeria Com merca commission in their report attempt very strongly to convince the country that their comalli slon sion Is necessary we ve do not believe it Is wo believe a a general law drafted on tho the truth that a railroad corporation corporal loni ought to bo be lilt Is not is common carrier carriar and giving pow power orto ilo every court ini in tho ilia country to hoar hear cases whore men ahei aro misused by railroad companies corn pantos would bo be very much moro more effective than the interstate Inter commerce commission the tendency doncy of legislation and ol of court d decisions atou for or twenty years has bee been to make tho the people forgot forget that a rall railroad road li Is a common cailler anil and tu to 0 tho the idea thil that ih the railroads tire tho the only eu en independent institutions I 1 in a the country and that it to li the do daty tty of 0 citizens to stand soy extort loa or exaction or discrimination which they please to nuke make the railroads employ the tha foremost igil talent of the country and d gradually they have drawn moro and more tho the protection of tho the courts around thorn them us as they have become more nod and more a poten potential bial p power ower it a I 1 law aw could bo be trained framed on tho the supposition that when a 16 railroad obtains a charter from the government it makes an implied contract to treat the people of tho the country fairly and without dis and make a penitentiary offense tho the violation ol of that contract to bo be reached la in the most direct way through the nearest courts railroad mon men would then understand what they had to do and thero there would bo be no more trouble they ought to havo have a fair price for loading a ton of freight and tor for unloading it then than they ought to havo have so BO much a mile for or carrying that ton ion of freight and it should bo be all mike alike to all men there would he be no trouble about fixing P A law that would woud cover the caso case if the railroads were rot not to so strong that they can at once bull bozo state stala courts court state legislatures and aad even tho the congress of the nation report wo we find that american artisans have boon able to produce a quality of 0 armor plato plate tor for ships which the secretary Soc rotary describes as follows within throe years our naval experts have not only brought before the public the now high carbon plate place acknowledged to bo be tho the best over ever made by any government but also have stripped off in five shots halt the protection of the armored fleet of groat great britain and ot of most of the heels odthe ot tho world in throe years in guns and in the tha plating of ships the united states has caught cauffet up and surpassed in our country the work ot of twenty eight years across the sea eoa under a generous policy in twenty five years more our manufactured goods of all kinds except the very finest which como come rather under th ot of the fine arts than of manufactures would excel all the world it Is most strange that at such eucha time the united states should conclude to stop and to go back to the old plan of trading raw material for british and german and french goods tur editor of 0 the commercial CO mercial advertiser Is the brightest test man iana sa n some ways in now york and yet ho he Is wicked enough to say the moro more ono one thinks of it tho the more firm becomes tho the conviction that turgid Is about the only term that can appropriately be applied to mr Ds rhetoric THE TRIBUNE has sometimes mado made a remark of that kind only I 1 to ci bd called wickedly partisan when ono one of mr CLEVE layns LANDS sentences Is 13 analyzed and tested it gives back last just sucha such a ring flag as does a piece of slag from a furnace when it Is hit bit sharply by a hammer slag Is that material out of which ai all I 1 but three fourths of 1 per tent cent of the precious metals has been extracted IT is 18 not surprising act to read that wall street assisted Enit england land ju jn the tha brussels congress tied and tried hoblock to block every move toward the goal constantly hold held la in view by the american delegation yesterday part of tho the reward camo came silver liver fell fall to a lower point than it was ever aver sold for before IIo lIo the poor by hundreds of thousands are begging for broad bread in groat britain india Is almost ready for a mutiny and it 1 Is quite possible that between now and nay may england will be glad enough to accent their terms tor for silver to avoid an overwhelming crash in her own w 0 o center TUE TIDE new york papers report that pawa theold the old soldier who nailed called the union hag flast to the mast at rort fort sumter after it had been shot down Is dying or ai bis big homo home in brooklyn of paralysis in 1860 ho he was a now york policeman but be had arved served under captain ANDERSON in mexico and a few ew days before the first shot was fired on sumter samter HART went down and became a volunteer |