1ftOrh-tIa;kkWWim-liMM. Mteaolf atettaroAeUishowing for Mr. Vajj Homit thaw )w deMm*. Till* U tbe wtt ot rMcaljtr wWc* jtb«* 7rj*r-~»ot I the New- Yerh 7*«i**»^chajwc* upon iubfaM-roedxl friend Raum. and) in dcdng so itblackena nod blackguard* him.Nootber paper in th© country tun ever questioned Gcb.Raum's official integrity.. :j.Xa sijpp has Dons it:usrayt*beWe rather' feared he would, even -wJMI*there was hope be *aiild «#* JBotJMr.SjP?ha% recoiled bims^lf as a legWative agent ofthe Buffalo,v Street ^ilroadCoropany. Hehay maxed itrocelf jJooxiiclo of AMembly.man Higgins against Mr. HiciCMak’s five-cent: toe bill, and whether he hat in tl miaction hiirly represented the rights of the matter or the, vicwf of bit constitaentt i hc people of the Second; District may be 1 eftto decide.A few days ago Tnx Exfrxss brii fly pointed opt how the reiponitbiltty had Men vplaped upon Mr* Sipjp. More briefly: The Assembly Committee on Railroads had ce-a iretrained to report a* a majority of the Ejrfe County members should wy; the memfrom the Fourth and Fifth Districts aflrtjedto leave it, to the three members fromtjbeCity; HlCJtMAN* firora the Third, was foit aflve*ceftt lire; HlGGJSffi. from the First* Wasfor the six-con t rate. So Sir? had the cait-Ifift yolft. and yesterday, before the committee. he cast It with Hiccxsrs, This broughtoyer the two country members, as per wndemanding.Thus, the six-cent bill prepared by trailroad company and introduced by H gins has the powerful support of four against one In the local delegation. f It is represented that Mr. Box, croad’s attorney, protestedulc of rates iviQf^tnM |n tfce aix-ceM bill* • W4S a cheap gag. which could not de-kf ceive anybody In Buffalo, whoever may pe induced to swallow it in Albany, But Mr,BOX has no account to scute with the pe on this score. He has faithfully repfitcl his client, who could not be aecepjt-tobly served except through a want of fid ehifAtt3ifxtafei,. tk 6k»i| l*byMwa- Mag mt lorataiatiag. '*The conclusion* of tbia coin mitten, tanbodied in a import to the Board, have bmm transmitted to the I^islata** agd have developed a ftroog public KtuiawnUartHsbfato engrafting on our kgfatatioo the leadlag; principles embodied therein—to witf. That where group* of the chromic i*~sane; numbering not te*a than *1* exls*. they skoutd he placed under * board ofmanagement entirely separate from the poor-houi*tdmlBi!tr«illt;H,*nduttdir Ot I*#*diate charge of a; resident medical superintendent, This board to be noopartijma InCharacter and uncompensated.„ That; the flnauciai, system of pdmfffls-tration should i» tike manner be separated,the actual coat of mMdteaance being thereby datertmnad. ~Ample rawon* for such legislation irestated at length in the committee** report*it is believed that by this coursouoi duly abctttr adminUlrtttaa wffi fee iecured, butnthe ends of humanity, and also dr econortJT,be more nearly reached. On opinion, ob-tained by the committee from experts ofhigh standing in this and nth** countries, and from extended observations of the pan* per insane, the bill introduced by SenatorTima if bawd. It is believed to ftt i fwttadvance upon our present county system forthe care of *be chrome fTTfiR^i 111provisions will legalise the two recommendations above stated—namely, separata modi*cil and financial management al the l*mtwhen their number exceeds 25a.Wt? are glad to see Eriq Cohntv's Senatortaking a lead in- p** in snc^ wj|c anlt;j humanq legislation as this,There does not seem to be the slightestdoubt a! present tb*t Mr. — will be the successor of Judge Wallace. .In view of the recent queer transactions in Ntw-Jeriey, ths Non* Ysrk Star pefftoiiily in»qjtfrei; M Is Nc*r*Jf rscy t Sute. or only t xsOiosdsuilonrww►fItV*r.I-t-lt;on the part of the people’s representative!The Nm*fi«vtn Rigisnr is a very generous piper, Not only is it willing that Dr. Tajwm •bcrald go without drink, but It gees to far s» topromise that It will never lourfsre if hs gosv with* out breathing. _STAND ASIDE.t-ntld1.Ve30i*5?eThe lime has come for those Republican!of New«York who are not called Stalwart!to show some self-reject with reference tlt; the distribution of Federal patronage amon the brethren in this State — the aelf-xespeci of not asking for what would be but UDWUlingly bestowed, if bestowed at all. Evidently they have no part nor lot in the for tunes of the present Administration, as* tbfe sooner they understand the situation andjTwelve persons besides a reporter assembled tn Kew-Voilt the other evening «t the call of the New-Voik Umvcnal Peace CJmon. -We museconfess that this looks wry maeh «t if tmlvezsalpeace does not inmebow fill a u loag-ielt want-1*Messrs. Marcus Ward Co., wholesalestationers, No. 734 Broadway, Nsw-Voik, bav«ismtd 1 icno of Eastti ciidi that ihoald amte ih«attention of the trade. Some of thedealgvaue exceedingly graceful, and the execatloa Is fiist-nu.govern themselves accordipgly the better ill*9fra3Liutetn33a11twill be for their own honor and the party reputation. Tbev abouid stand aloof andlet the patronage go where it may, with thepersonal indifference of those those who axeblessed in having no reason to expect anything. if they might as well be Democratsso far as the offices go* they might better feel as the Democrats do, perfectly unconcerned, except as^i the efficiency and integrity of the puonc service. They shouldapplaud btalwart appointments when thefavored men are worthy, and object onlywhen they axe not. An attitude of seini-supplleation, of half-expectation, or evenofa. willingness to be M counted in.** no longercomports with such* dignity as should animate that portion of the party which knowsitself to constitute the majority, havingmeasured strength with the Stalwart factionand come out victorious,This conclusion must be reached sooner or later, for every day brings new proof of Itscorrectness. Even the Albany Journal'**most amiable of critics, most eloquent anduotirmg of pleaders for justice and harmony —has at fast discovered the delusion involved in its almost inexhaustible stock ofpo itical patience. '• If it shall be demonstrated/’ says our sanguine contemporary,“ that only Stalwarts are to be recogolxed asRepublicans—and that opinion is rapidly*crystal 12tag—200,000 Republicans In thisState will resent the imputation/*If It shall be demonstrated ? Why It is-demonstrated, beyond the most hopefulcapacity to doubt! The JaurnaTs contribution of opinion to that effect is the very last and only one needed to make the crystalixa-tion perfect. The fiat has gone forth, Put none but Stalwarts in office ” is as much afactional*-principle as was the old Know-nothing war-cry, “ Put none but Americans on guard/’ And doubtless the new spirit ofintolerance will quickly come to a similarwell-timed ruinous end.But. having the same lack of personal^interest in the Stalwart patronage which is the wellspring of so much Democratic serenity in these days the independent Republicans of New-York should manifest not lessthan as much regard for the public welfareas we have with pleasure observed in thecomments of the Democratic press uponrecent Federal appointments. A good fieldVarious exchanges say threateningly that if President Aitbnr vetoes the soihChlseM bill he will hear from the voters next fsQ. As he Is Jest u sore to hear from them if ho down'll v«ta it, the beiuty of being President must impress Itself onthe image mlniL _Rhode Island Is a bit of a State, but it 19 big enough to support, beside the tuna! allowanceof Republican, Democratic, Prohibition, and Greenback parties, an Equal Rights party, which baa put a State ticket in the field. This will saaka things lively at election time.This '* bard one ” is sent by an inquiringcorrespondent to the ifes/49 Journal Mr Editor, ten caa why colonelIs xpclicd In nylc »o tefaloowi;5h«d one ray of Il|MOn a sorrowful wi*hr,Who tor year* has *ab»crlb«i fcrr tin J*tomsl, Watchtower ’* ipeaks of ex-AssemblymanDognid of Onondaga as having been n*t upon byhis const!taenti aod left to honor the pofiuoa of aprivate citizen.” Mr Dugmd certainly honors the position of a private citieeo, but 99 W« UUdffflftSdit his retirement from the Assembly was entirelyvoluntary*Judging by this from Vanity Fair, England most know something of the ** homed cattle'* genus: ** Whenever the typical Oxford mao comesout loto the world be fails dutmally as soon «s be ishustled by the real me* of life, yet he (regards b*»V9fy failure as evidence of his *cpcriority \t what be calls the herd.”The Buffalo Advtrtisrr says that Secretary Falger tcted “ very property when he dhcbargW [a number of Treasury clerks fox nonpayment of Ipenonal dcbia. But tf the same honest ml« should I be applied in the * Tiur office, what would becomebf the notorious though gcotccl Jeremy DiddkxWho rattles ’round as Boss Wanen's editor.Minnesota people are complain log because 5tho recant impeachment of Judge Cox took toWeeks* time and cost $35 000 money. The St. fan I Pienttr*Pmt calls tot **10209 remedy fox poies of flagrant drunkenness on the bench less jmstly nnd lets tardy.” This Is a cast where we may apply the healing maxim. An ounce of selection is wpr h a pound of cure.f Not since Gen. Grant was here has there een such a crowd 00 Matn Street as turned outtost night to see Gaxxoa’s •• opening ** It was aclanchoiy spectacle. It gave one a painful ideathe number there are in this goodly tows whoperex had any fan. For surely anybody who hader seen the article fa a wouldn't stand around idsnow-storm looking at a cloibiog-r tore window |ad suppose he was having a good time.fit:for the display of such unprejudiced sentiment is found in this psxt of tpe State. Theremoval o! Supervising. Inspector Shepard of Buffalo, and the nomination of Mr. VanValicenburgh of Lockport to take his place, should he and are condemned, not becausethe new man is a Stlwart, but because he isutterly incompetent and the old one is anideal officer. So with the removal of Reve-nue-Collector Van KjpRN of Lockport tomake room for Mr. Pierce of Canandaigua.the change should be and is deprecated, because it is not only unjust to a faithfulofficer whose record ii absolutely perfect, butsubversive of the public interest by preferring a man without the slightest experiencein the business of the office, and one of whom, by the testimony of a rather indis-creel Stalwart local journal, little or nothingcan be said except that he is in politics whatis known as ** Senator Lapham’s man/*Such inimical changes as these should beIn toe current number of Harf4t\\ IVuJtlyiff* Curti* give* an article to advocacy of the hill to legalize caucuses, saying, among other things, this f* Public opinion should come to its support, fox it a proposition for the political emancipation of e great body of the people. Voters who wish lalt;0 something eis« than register the will of thaw*hom they would not trust to manage other affahs ould mge thetr representatives to rapport Hr,ickmin's bill.,#One of the most startling piece! of DCWf ijbout than profitable adulterants, glucose and oleo-tfaargarlae. Is the statement that the ** basest far-ex is learning to use them. \V« hear of woikibout starting expressly to supply farmers with the cjleo oil to mix with cbarmng* of siom+milk and toreduce ** choice dairy-buttcr.'* TtlH «omibod|o«9 boar to extract glocosc from Etsplc-ucct, 9 gle taste of the “ small.cake * maple-sugar frotuty shops will coovinw th© mo$t inercdalouh1j The Rochester Herald sayi that ft littlethile ago, and prciumably cow, on* wbola!* fir»ip that city had a special rate thaf was one-seventh fcwer thaa the special rate given to aaother equally l^rge firm in the same line and doing at large 9Se. and the latter firm thought tt warn gyulug