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_Amns-itiatnts._m_ J-tt-iC-Ji lssTTTUTB-^indnatriiBrE-blblUou. UOl! OfKRA lltal sK.." A-UUli. I ;AriM_-'. .\ ..iiuii." Coaaivr 1-heathb.«. Kellar." Dalt'- Th_atk_."The Mwtlstt-te." Kibkn Mi'ftr.K.Waxworks. 4.BAM' Opilb- HOOaa " Aloue lu London." EAaRioAjr* Park Tiikatke." Old .-vcnder." TCXl M TllKATRB.." In Hldte of All." Mjiaaaoii boiAiti-TiiKATki'.. - .-caled Inatruoueea. bittio'. (.AiUBKS."Tnaichar, rnwroeo A. weat. _i__-- atrela." PoiX) l-Kol'MBl*.RaiehalL Btakibari.Tiikatke." Tho Mlkado." Tn ama T_mATith. "Der Wat r.mn Her/.on. tl-HiS koiakkThkatkb." A Moral C'nine. a ai i.aok*. Tiikatkk." I_* Koiume a Paiia."' Sib avesita Tiikatke." Bordoek." ftTII AVKM.B Tll-ATUB." MIK.lilr.." J4IIT SIRKKT THBATBB." Kv .llgf'linP." -.._._........._...- _¦..¦_¦.......- Mnbtt lo -.OiieriiBem-Ma. Fa-*. Col.l **'*<¦ OtL aama.menta. 9 0 Inatrncturn. o 1-4 __»i,..iuitt-BB>ents.10 4 I.aw Kcliuols. o 1 Autun.u lleaoiM. tt !". Mmtli: iionns. .. 0 j4iBBa.it.us N"tiC(..... 4 1 Viaceiiiuieoai.10 *- J..---. uno Knotn...... 1) 3 Mama»eiaiiit I)»>Atha -; « IinKiTsanc firokcra. (1 5 Bew Pni.lifit-.~ta.... .. 1 Baeiina lneonw-n H 4 i_ci.i>Hii-aine-A.. » g _ilvl.lt ndnolitoa. 0 8 l»r«>f« fa*ir>nal. JJ jBreimniaKui-. 8 6 heal I.MM.->- » Dr. (HKMia. i) il Kocm* aim rnua- .' * -_._M.iion Noticea. 7 1 ti Situatiiuia Witutatl... » ° _bo. H 1-HiBsiH-ciai Notirea.. .> Iio .9 llasU'aniboaia'ina IU1'- 8 !..» JB-Tcniaiaiia.. » lilTe. cn.-r.._,. '. {. $_...ria.. ti 6,Tb. T.irl.... n I _H.lr. Wante-. 9 4. Wlutcr ItegorU. o o Itotela. 8 ul_ JDB8inc6_ -Xotirca. Advkutiskrs seekinjr a 888.hUB for roaoliin-. tbe bc»t clasaea ln New-Knatiand wlll ftiul The novros J oi un \i. eatatillahed In 1S.IH, a verr doilrablc ahoet. It ooea dlr-rtlntiafamll)a»4iant-is tho popular newspaixr of New- >.u_lail lt li Ilepubliciin ln polltlca, a stancli aaaajWt. of proiection of AmericiBn iutluatrlt., and baa a c-rculatlon of eo.ooo copioa. ¦_]_ OrFioR FrnNiTPRE Iul.rcat Varlt«ty, nnnufnrlumtlbr T. 0. siu..BV. 111 Knltoii-at, New-York. Peaka. Llbrary Tat.le.. Ao._ TRICUNK TERM8 TO M VII, BTJB8C-UB__B-. Pottogejrte in the l mteil Stotet, 1 Yenr. 0 Month*. 3 Montba, DaliT. wlth snnday.tt bo ** 'ib 88 18 DalH-.'-lilitiut'-unday. .4)0 -60 i li _si_ini,.y Trtbune.-. 159 ____¦.__ .- .. Heiultlav I'ostul N'otO. Moutty Order orRe-l-tfrial Tetn-t. By l'ueUil Nota> the r-Biitter wlll pleaae-*nteou tlio NuW>, a-KorlTIB NKw-YOBK. rillBl'AK " Malna.fB.-> t.f T8_l TBini'HB, 154 Naoain-at., New-Urt, Adtlrt-ss.lcorreaiaondeuce ali-tpiy. "Tue 1 HiB-.-.-, >kmt- TO**' BRANCH OBBUBmm TUK TRIBUXE. Atlvfrtlseincnta for publi. atlon la Thb Tuibuxe. andordere «or re--i-r.t.ii . eiy of ll.o rtai iy t>_i»er. wlll bo reeetred at tiie rullowlim braaeh oiil.-e. ln N ew-^ carki Hraiii-liC'.ii.a', 1.238 Broadway. 9a.in.to 9 p. rn. -IoT-53 llruiviwav. tictween 22d aud 2.;.l»ls.. till 8 p.m. So" .uoTlfirV!^^ tor. p.m. So! l'u.7 Th.r.1 Zon%TV*--ti-tb-a... 10a ira. to H P .,,. No im K.iat iino-hniitlred-ait'l-t-veuiy-tlfth-at. 4 1 > H 1'-m. Vniou Bnuiiie, No. 1 :4 K.ii.i th-ave.. ror. of ourtc-i.tit-st. IN OTIIKK (¦lTIK. . , . . VA__UI.N0TON-1.3'.>a F-at. L05-OS-2'- BeaUortl «t StranJ .?-. rOTJNDSD BY HORACE G-t.E^L-Y. MOXDAY, OCTOUEU 5, 1-^. MJ JTJM T///.S M0RS1SG. Forviov..The C_.ir aapOBBead Ma B.cpoae t" oid in a poiicoable settleuieut .al tlia- Kouuieli.iu alit- litulty; the Servian Sktiptwlifaaa cl"s. tl. Biiiaaaa aara pabliaaai ha Baaaaa that thoKnp- lish wara .rtrtag tho oatireeaa- of Berat. : Ehctituis were boldin France. ..- Boaae d-Btaurb- ancesfBcruirTotl lB«)tW-'en sol.lurs aml Frt-ncli C'ui-a- diaus in M.uitreal. D.t.MKSiic-MlBa Vllaa to 1)^ anaiiinod. __= lVtHnc.s iu Bam^Jataaj. ¦-AiaMaaeoa F.rmi in Baltiuioro. -__._: Activity iu iiu- aual iit-iun. r (_B_iis<>t-ati<-ii el n C'atholic dMBteb m -Mart- fora. _-.- CharaeB.iettoa af taiaadoaa = onjauizatia-U- of tho Civil fciorvice O-Biaiaa.au City and SonruiiAN..The womaii ahot by ber lover in Central Parki-lcal .«dlis Mrs. M.ina Kook ; Mr. Uayard's extrerae eiutiaui. -r-. A talk ¦with Geuer.il Newton. .= Mr. Jones's wariaeofd a.xiBo_p,a_ =-_-_-_ Tbrce men diwaaai of Stat.-n Isiaiul. The Wkathkr..TBtBCBB loeal ebaarvattona in- ilicate citidcr, f»ir -.eatht r. Teaaaaratare raa.ar- <lay: llighest, 7(u : loiraat U I uvoratfo. B2hP. TboFir. t At>«istunt Piastiiifistii-l.ciKTal. who, his fricnda i-ay, lagoadIot 500 r__aora_8 hroBi i'ourtli-cl.iss p4)8t oftin-s I'very dny. Baatai ta be gaB.uj. a lit t le too fast in Ncw-Jbim y. J.(. ha?, ihu, in uil eaaaa. imt ia Daaaocrata. bat bn many instances h»- aaa Beleatad ProUMtioaiata to tiil tae Taoatttfl affleea. Coaaklering how ¦aaeh tha. Prekibitiooiata bare belped tbe Demecratk party ot lato, it will oeenf io tlie iinpartial observer thal Mr. Sti-vi-nson is only doing the i'air thiag by his poliiie.l ul'iis. Bat Haw-Jetaef Deaaoara_i da aot tliink so. Tho only aae tha rbare for Prohibitloni-ta iato lot tha lattar Tata ta kaep tha partj af raia ii.' Bjoarar. The monkoy dul not divide it_ roaate l ahealniila with tbo poor a-agad aat thal pallod thonioutof thefir.-; ueitlii.r will tha D-iuo- gmtl hp ponorous. -? The oloar and e__Bp_Bhei-B-Te statcincnt ol the law aud facts in Attoriioy-iM-'iciul (J.n- laaoTaeaaei whieh wo print in another eolo-oo this awt-rihagi will ee__Taand attaatian, lt is undoubtodly aa ax-paite BtateaMat, aiaee it BOflaeafroaa the praMpal eeaaael of the Bell Company, but no lawyer will (|iiesti(.n lir. Diekerson's compet. im y ot thawaight of bla opinions on patint law; and Ihe faeta BM alroady knov.u ta Um¦ jmblie. Tho review ol docwioni baariag upon the aaddea aetaoB of tho Aitoiiny-G) .ataTi a_Bee only hriagi out in a inore vrlnriiitf li«ht tho ainazin-r lo!Iy, or vo.-O. with whieh tlie naiiic (.! tlie (-ovein- nient has baaa aaid t4> farthai tho aehe«aaa of thoso nii.scriipulous spocuhitors who h.id pald a million and a half in stoek to tho Aitoiiity- Gouoral to that end. Tho oxplosion which la to blow Flood Roeh out of oxistcnee soiiu- ttBM witltiu tlie next tea days will probubly attraet limeh 1( M atleiition than the Holl Giito exjilosiou of 1*7G. Thea the ean wero stoppod ou Um (iist-side avi'imcs pjt ahoait OtTth at. aaid tmnr-M areta k*j.t at a coinparitivoly BtttA disfain-i from the iniiio, Imt the daager paoTad ta bo none at all, and tbe danpr lincs tliis time will be mueh le*s exfen- aive than niiie years aga. A i_hinee nt the cut on the tirst pagB of tliis pap.-r Wlll ^'ivi- a eom- piiheiisivc idfii of tlieir cxtenl. While there is no Rcientitic doubt that the oxjdosion will he enliroly sueoossful, .here ' will bo little or no epoo-taeiilai- 8.bat. The eag.MC._ wero not Brari.Bg (Ot that and will not wasli- one ol tlie 31K..01M) pomids of (ivnamite upon Iho aiior Trat*»r. Tho explosimi will spoiid all its force on tha rook« benoaih. The PaatBBBBh r-General may think now that tho lot of a Cahteet aaVet nndat aa un-AinB-i-i' can Ailniinistratit n isahappy one. \Y_- iiua^iui- that be v.iii ehaage Ua apiadea a_ni Coagtaaa xntH'ti.. Kepreuontativea of tho commoree and the lnoioliant ruarino of this Xation will tlien aiTniirn him for his betrayal of their inta r. -t- and altho-.i^h tho House is Doinoeratie, than *But doubtloss be BBMBBJA honest iiuiiiImis in it to insuro a tl.or.Bii-jh. azpaB-OB ol Colonel Vilaa-i eoaaaa gioeaiy Baaaageaaeal ol tha Joreij-'n mail service. Neither he nor tho Presi- dent, who nuist bo eonsidared us eutiroly up- provinf. his (abinec 0_toai*< policy, will onjoy tho odiuni oi ha8.Ig ib U-d tho law, iiiincd tlie foroiifn mail norvice and intorrupted the pn pority of An.oriean stoainship eoinpanies ia be- Jialf of foroiK" liuea. Further rovlati'ina concorninp Gommkh t-UFa .candalous i.iid on the cuna? tniuls aeom to leave no tloubt of the lictitioun char- gctcr of the claiai^ which he pre_ued. As to A 9 ¦-.1 tbe iiifluence brought to bear to get the needed 1 .vs passed at Albany, and the claims al- lowed, it appears that Edward L. Patrick (lato an ininate of the peuitenMary) could give a good deal of lntere.ting mfonnation. If he would tulk frankly, we should then know, probably, just what constituted the "skilled labor'' for which one claimanT has tcstified thal Mr. Hill was paid half ofthe claiui. -e- " Jones of Binghamt-.n," is the Mii in the Denioeiatic tickct with which that shrcwd polititian, Governor Ilill, hopaa to catch the vetcran soldier vote of this state. l!ut what it the salt has lost ita savor ; or, rather what if it nt verhad much T Without any wi.h to do* tract from th.' value of Jones's services .luiiii). lli.- war, it ecins only fair to rate thi m at their true worth. There are veterans in the Cth Msissachusetts wlio do not hcMtate to do this. They dcclare that Jones never sniclt gun- powder arhaa it was dJaagitjeable; that hc wai ao. in tlu- 1'iK'ht which part of his reginicnt bad with the mob as it paeaed through Baltlmore, but araa calmly and saf.-iy eoaeooeed ia a ear ia tbedepot. His raeoid wiih the 2t;th Maaaa- chtisetts was not more glorioaa, Still, we do not doabt that " Tha onl.v original Jonaa" wonld havo be.-n brave if ho had ever been called apan to be *.». -«- One rcason why vice has so long floniilhed in the neighborbood of rVeat Tn-rntyaareaith-at. in this .-ity is tlmt it haa paid big reata. Boaaea erhoao ooenpanta were never aakad anpleaaant qoeatkma alwaya iisul high-priced t.nant., while owners who would not let th.-ir buildings for vile pnipoaaa saw their property fiaattj dapreciatad iu value. Deeeat people Briag near I.y could work BO relorin ; the police did nol, whether they oultl or not. Naturally, tha deeent people afaanned publieity in their work, but it has tinall.v liecoine cvidciit tliat if this low neighhothood la to be parified the at- tentioi. of the j)iil)lie BtBSl ba direet.-d townrd the Twenty-W'venth-Ht. real estute owners, aaaae <»f whom li*.*. in highlj reapeetable ipiartcrs, but arhoaeineOflM is dniwn fionisin and -haine. Elaewher. in iliis paper, therefore, will 1><- found tlie names of the owners of aome ofthe ho'ises inW.st Twi-iitv-scvei.tii-st. aaad for the low.-st purpo-c.4. l'ti'iaps tlie police autfioriticsof the Twent.'-iiinth Prodnct will alao be beaeAted i.y the Tbibi aa_ li-t. IT 1* " His rVXEBAL." Atixii.iis to save Mr. ('I.-velaii'fs Adt.iiui-tr:i- tion from the damaging efted af expoeted defeat in New-York, aome <>l' the Dcmoerati. joaraala ar.- darotfng tbfir apaee i.> tbe plea that "this is not his funeral.'' The I'ro.id. -nt baa oothing to do with tbe eleetion ia Netr- VoiIt, Ilr Har*Idargea, tboogh it admitathat, ao8_a__ag to diapatehea from IVaahington, be .eeaaetobe very anxiona aboat thal eleetioii an.l profooadly eoarineed thal tbe defeat of bia party ther. would be consirin-d Bfl aproof that the people dtaapprored his eonrae. The Preaident-i righfc Thoae ovar-aenrke- iil.le Menda trhe auppo. tad him becaaae _... araa an i.i.il of patnoiiam aad parity, of wiadoni Bttd i _.'.'-ulive ablllty, ani! w iio now eXCtUM him on tbe gronnd that ba meanawall bnt haa not aaaaa euough to know what bia mna. inttmatc iiaaodatea ;fi- dotng, natnrally Btrire lomake it appear thal eoadamnation ol tbe Democratk party and tleket la thia Btata will l.e only ¦ viiitlii'sitson and approral .»(' the Preaident I>.n he baa aaaaa eno. gh al leaal to know better. Haknowathal a RepahUeam rieteoy I.y 50,000 niiyority in Ins own State aronld ii..-.iii thal lhe RepnhHean platfonn, in which biadisregard of his ple.ij.res, lus sliani relorm, and bia prOatita tion.. f the pablie servi.e io the aaea of Houi- Ix.ns in Virpinia, of Iloadlv in <>:iio, and ol $999 Thoaapeon und McLaaghlin ia New- Vork, are juatlv and Btronglj .lei.ouiice.l, lias the approval of the ft oph rresiilcnt Claralaad haa before him tha aaoal and deaerred fate af people wbo try tha . Good Lord, (_ood I'.vil" polioy. Had be ncted witi. eonaiateney and a.l.-lity in the Una marked oat by a jioition af his iaaagnral ad.lre.-s, be inii-'lit iinleetl h iv. baaa oppoaed by most ol bia own party, bat all good dtiaeaa and tbe greal _aa- jonty of Ropnblican votera would h.ive fall ihsit s.i. h a Preaident deaerred eocoara cement. Iiistead. ha has done just enottgfa to attger and diagnat his own party, in tbeeAort to keep np th.- pi.f ooe of reform, ahila the general eon- iluet of hia adminiatration has been aochaato tonvincK tbonaaada who roted f>>r Um tbal be either has no sincere or honest intention to sci.e tba juiblic inlerest rainer tlim bm party, or that be is destitule of liie inoia! coiii.i.'se an.l baekhona to resist the biflnenoea abom bim. With peiiect propriety. tba Kepnblieana poinl tohiaeoadaot aa evidence that thwoonntiy baa been (lel'raudel, th it he is not the reformet that he prcteisded to b. that he .io.-s m.t m f.ici aidminister pablie offloe as a pablie tiusf, but, witli iiiiinniiy of pnrpeaa, aometiaiea for privale ends i.nd soi.ieliiiies for tbe ben. lii of iiis party and its boaaaa, Thia Brraigninanl baa power witb tha people, f*>r it is just. A BVBFECT8 WEOBOE Secretsiry Bayard fln.ls it aoBiowhat tiouble- some to redieaathe grieranoea of Ameriean citi/.eiis abroad. Heeaaaol nnderatand wbt a poor prinlcr, who WM arbifistrily r..- -te.l with¬ out eanae in Ireland, and aot onlyeloaely eon- fined for I fortui^iit, b'lt also sulijecteil to special indignity and ill-Meatnieiif, ahonld oab the Dnited BtateaQoTeraaaanl tointereal Itaplf in his case. Let the n.an j,ro lo E Igiaad, ha woald say, and hire a lawyer to aae the 8ot- ernmenl there bu-a flnaacial iadamaity befoif the Queeu's H.iich, ratliei ihi.ii lake up tlie time of an overworked Seorataiy of Btata in unisec- eaaaary eoin apondraee on ;i very dalicate anhiect whieh tha Btitiafa Fcaxaiga Offlcc dialikea to diaonaa. Thia la the suiiii in which he haa dealt with tha Am. ri.-an pnnter whose wronga and fot-la efforta to have tbem rlghtedare reeited on aoothor page. Nerer* theleaa, even if hia aympathiea were ao. an* Ustadon behalf of ihis bumhle eitiien* hc mighl al lesist have l-e.-n l..-ic:ii lli his lefu ..ii to take action in th" 8080. lf, thl-Mgb 810688 ivecsiution and I neivosis drca.l of Bayiog Boamthingtbatmightseem nnpleaaaot t.» th. lintish Poreiga OfBoo, be tarned a cold aboal* deruponanAinerics.il citizen who ha.l been liun.ili.il.'d and aTOOged in Ireland, he onght to have had hiillici.Mll logal al.ilily to write a letter that aoald not hsiv c/iiluted itself. Forexntnple, Secretsiry Ha\ard in his Bnal b-lter jf.acti.-ally disini.ses Ihe ajipeal wiih ihis tleci.uatiou i "l.i.ona full azamiaattoa " of the I'aits of the case, I eoin Intt,- Ih.i; ih, '* principles upon wlucli the (iovernnient eOO* "daeta itaiaterooarae ai h foreign Nationaarill "notadinilol'diploinsitic iiiterveiition in behalf " ol Mr. Davis, in lhe preaenl state ol Ins coui- "j.laint, with a view toobtaining apeeaaiar] "re]);'.ralio:i." His iirgut.ieiil is that the Aincri- i;iii i .ov. l'liiiniit eannot a.-i until legal redre is retti fd by the Qneen'a Boneh. Re tborenpon advi>es the pnnter to apply to the Engilah aoavta f<>r an iadoamity. " lf. however," the Secielsiiy sul.U, "he do. - BOl BBB li: to |»i'- Ua " c'lun foi paeaniary da.nag.-s m tbejodicial " trQmaala of Qroal Brttain againat the partiM "who may hsive been _ruiily ol tl_ap9Miug on "hisii^hts.itmav haproper tooeaaider the o,aaa> "tioiioi.i.kuiK thal Qo*rerna_eal EoraaaxplaBV .'tion.siii'l, if warrim.'d,an.-xpre»sioiiof r. -/ret.*1 Hut how eanfkhopropor todo thia whea tha Secretary bas iliatinctly declarod that the prin- ciplcs upon which tho Government couducts ito foreign rclationa will not adtuit of iuterven- tion at all t The Secretary's arsument comes to this: " Wa cannot intervcne unkss tho printer gocs " before tho Quecn's lknoh and loses his case ; " still, lf ho doesn't care to take the trouble, we " may intei veiie and try to get some sort of "apolojry tliat will comfort his feeliugs." Ihe anawec M thal it there br any valid trround for intcrvontion, tlio prmtei's appeal for justice and redress sliould bo prouiptly aud couia-e- ously acted u.bou. VOTES WBLCOktBD} BUT riilSClPLES jfOT ABANDORBD, For onr part, we .hall he _lml to aee 77.<- 118888 on the rielit slilt. nf tho f-nee bkoIii. even if a ploket or two Bm ttmt limken to let It lu.-illtiiKhouiUin I'rco I'rees. Well ; sliall one of tlie pickets to he hrokeii down iu- I'lotci titn toAmerk.o [adaatrrl The Tiiius dii'liouiiecs that as a doctrino prevaillBg only iu eoiiiiiiiuiitiis of a low order of intolli- gence I Bi-aUanotberptcke. tobe bcokea down be a free balloc and a Falr count ? rhe Tinn-, di nouiicis that as a eriniinal Wariagof the hloody hirl. Shall anotlierpickot to be lirokoii tlouii be tlie eni-oiir.ip'iiicnt of Anierican oom- meree ? Tht J im-* applaada Wliitncv's aa* sault upon Amerioan sliip-bnlld.Bg, and Yilas's aaaaalt apoa Aaaerieaa ahlppiag liaea. Bhall anotlier pieket to be biokeu ilown bt-tho Be* publiean DBltj itseif f For, Baldfl Irom BBT- Minal iiitii iatflI on ono of tho Ileniooiatio eandidatea, Me Haaea'a avowed reaaoa forop- pi>Mii.,' the Btate lickct ia that lli ll ei'iir-'' will liflp thi> Nattoaal D__aoera_ie Adniais.-atioa, to whicii its siippoit is still pladged. But we are glad to bare any aort of aapport f«ir DaTeaport. from any sort of 800.08, and waleOBM all Ihe va.tt s wb- ean get No pickets bare to be takea down for tbat, ii that la all tiiat is wantcd. TBB PBOhltttTlOSISTS. The N.'ition.il Aaooeiation aii Loeal Preaahera has ail.ipte.l a reaolatioa --lli.it are eaoool by "oiir loflneace or rote i-u~f.1 in a party loogei u tiiat n '.iiscs ttrplaee in their plalturm a plank "favoriag tbe prohibitioB of tha ntanafactni. "nnd aale ol alcoholie drinka." It la trueth.it this waa adopted by a niino.it> rote, but it was adopted. Political Btatiatica of eoarse alioar ia tba plaiaeal wav inc bopeleasneaa of Btajcing theaueceaa <>i Proiiibitiiin upoa what can be ai-tomiili«hcil by ii piirol? Prohibition party, Tbe Prohibitioniata, bowever, do aot rely apoa this wholly. Tl.ij ne catried away bv a eeati- tnt".;,il aiul l-iiiilil au ila'-'y. They ptiiit to the hiatory at -kbolitioaia.it, .uul, aaaaaiiag tliat I'l'oliii-i:ioii oftera a p.irall -I eaae, they aatiei- pAieaelmilar ooterun. Bat they aro ai faall in their an.il igy, Th re iaao real reaetablaace betwoen the oaaee. li ia bol trae thal the Aholitioniata sernred Ihe oxtinctlon of Blavery. Lincoln'a proclii_na_ion w.is diatiactly a war iu. aaare, foreed from him by Ihe atuhboran'.. of the Boath. The Abolitioniat-i do doubt facilitated Un- extiaetioaol alArery,bat tbey did n"t lBiiii).' it a'liuil. Neitln i- tbera aay real analogy betwoen the illink e. il aad al irery. The lattar eoald ln-. aa ii waa, ubuliahrd bj theatroke of a pca. bei il bad no i.'.'i in biiBiaa antme, aml t aapported atronglj by the aolf-iotereal oi a large eoinmaaitj it aaa eppoaed in ita eaacnro to ihe ainiplaal principlea ol Jnatiee aad righl, aud had against il tbe rolleetlro conaoieneea Mitin as that eoald be arouaed. The «. \ 11 agaiaai a bicb lie Prohibitioni ata oontead la far tlilltrent in it* nature airl in ita ooaditioaa. Its eztirpatioa by laa is aol tha aiiapla natter abolitiofl was. Attempta to ataaip it aal bj eoercfon li.ivr failed i.i evcrj ea* Mtherto, aod for reaaona which oaghl by thia time t" 1" obriooBto all. In tbe opinion iaf theaooadeei thiokera it la a eaaa for edueatioa* aad corn palaioa caanat eoatrol It. 11 thia la trae. hoar- ivir, tln. Prohibitioniata cannof maka. a more damnging blunderthaa by withdrawing trom th.. Kepnbliean party aad attemptiag to raa alone. '1 her* iano sueh Probibition aeniimenl in the eoiinii)- to-day a. bolda ooi tha faiatoil proapectol iraach apregramme. All ili.it a Bepnrate Prohibition party eaa do ia to ezpoaeilaown weakneaaal the polla. Ii it areie atronger ii migal do one athei thing by taking thia departnre. It migbl aeoure tln- Biieceai ol the Democratie party ; of the party ol i um. tli.it i>. tn Bflj Prohibition in iho nature ol thiaga can bara i.o proapectol Bitceeaa aara byaad throagh tha Hepubticau party. I>> kiekiug agaiaat its only frieada II moat wri-i-i- i's aawn «- 111--'- aml lu iv pii.tpiiiif the reforma ii da.irea iiidednitely by liviit^r tinnl.v in tlie i.dvi-iii.iiuiiI ihe p irly whia-h butoa temperance aad all who fiiror lt. Inahort,a more anieldal protramme than thai referred to could not be ooaeeivad, aad il ii ia followed are may expoct to aaa tha oaa-to aol aloaoof Pro- liibitioo, bul ol Hijfh Licenae aad Temperilnce -eoei-lly, thr.i-.Mi back lor the noxl qaarterol a centary. The Republiean paityia the onlj political orgaau_dion throngh arhieh aaeh aoelal roforma oaa ba mlrooatad aritfa aay proapeei of fatare Baooeaa,and the frieada ol temperanee irill wain more by arorkiog arltfi it than hy alieaating its frian lahip and sacrifleing its pi,\Biriul allianee bj operatiog aKainni. it ili'in without. rOBEWARRBD, FOBEABwETk There is believed t(B l> uamiBeat daager ef nn argaalxed attack uftou tho Coineae In Waah* ington Territory, bul il ir oceara it canonl be aaid thal fair vrarning w.i nol giren tai tha Territorial aulboritiea. The reao n loai ndopted by the meetibg ot arorkingmet] beld at St sttle ladieate determ inatioa aad aettled pnr« pose. Thoaa reetdetiona aaaoaaee the intea« tioa of then- framnra to ripel the Chiaeae from i'm.- Territory, w 11 Ib.mt rejrard t" any lawa, lua-iil or Satioaal. Employera a>f Chineae labor are ealled apoa p< remptorily to diaehance their .liaml-s, maaa meetinga are arranged to fartber tbe eX|iiiNion pro'.'i iinnie, and all wliuiu it may t'oiieein are laally iaformed thal u wa aill bold - onraelvea not reaponaible lor aay m-is of .. vioh-iK-o whieh majariae from aoB-eomplU .4anco aith theae ra-olntio.a." After thia lonnal aml trank BBBouBeemaat QoTemor s.piirc elearlyeaa bare ao apologyfor being taken iinawaics. Al'tiT tha Rock Bprioga inassacre il will nut (Iib to huiirh Bt demo_itra* tione of tliis kind. Ni) tl.iilil minili'-tatiiiiis ofhoatilityto tbe Chineae hava beaaeomibob hi the Paelfle Coael foi yens, bal tha Wyomiag ontrage has bronght thinga to a fiiiie.il condition elaewhero. and aueh aarninga as ih ii ni tln- Bc ittle meeting must be lit-t-tlB*.!. lt reata prliaaiili aritfa Groveroor Striir.t to take precaotioaa agaiaai any oatbreak. Troopa nre avuilable. and if appliod for latimetbeir u-e can be had. D.ttea biving beenflzedby the meeting foi tbe varioaa atapa ol the pro- grantme. it ihould not be tliffl ult taa niske preparatioB in adranoe. Ii la n >i probable lhal the loeal militi.i could be dopendad on aafely in eaae of this kind, s.nci ii la apt to abe eom- poaedol tbe taty men who are must elamoronM for Ihe expolaion of tho Chineae. Portaaatelj t!i" ni'iiinyr haa givau the CbineaaaB-onth'a graeetaad aiuea all tbeeoontrj knavrairhal la IntendWd oi the eipitition ol Hi.ii tin htilnra tn iif prepared for any eraerganey uouhl ander the t-ii-.i. iiiaii''t's la inevitobly regarder] aa proofof .".ctpiit a'.'ii'i' iu the lawleaa aatlon ol the Beat.e conrentioo. lt b hardly eanaeir- able thai auy a-hn ni-ttatiou WOOld aabjeat itself doliberately to euch a Btigma ; but that thoro may hereaftor bo no mlstake about the matter it oa well to put on record tho fact that full notice has bcon giren of the conteiu- plated iaid on the Chinese. ifFTHODS OF 8ELLUSG REAL ESTATE. Without 6area_.ni this ean truly bo called an u era of reform " ao far as tho real estate busi- n.8. is concerncd. The present system of con- ducting transactions, by which a piece of prop¬ erty is plae.d for sale in the hands of several brokers, has caused much complaint MDOUg niiiny of the dealers. They declaie that whilo iji iheory it enahles a property-owner ti> dispnse of his res.lty mor quickly than if only one per- son is intareaced in efteeting its sale, in praetiee it lea.ls to the cutting of coinmissions by the brokers and a reductioii in the price which the pareel would eomataad were it not lor tbe com- petition of thadlfterent peraona Intereatod in its diapoaaJ. Bo for 1mm thia ayfl extended that many l.roKers deeHna to leoeive property for sale or rent iinless the owner gifaa tliem sole aiithority to con.liict. the transnetion. lhe Bnbjoet is stiinnbitiiig agitation ninong the memberaof thoBeal Eatata Exchange,many of whom have even agraed BBtOBg themsclvcs ii..t looller at the daily Btoetinga at the Kx- chaage any property whieh is in thehaadaof more ihan »ne repreeeatative. Tbara aeama to be no danger that the advocsites ot this nielho.l of doing bosiaeaa will nttcn.pt t<» pnab their views tOO foi ifl advance of the OpifliOBB ol the mnjorityof thetrside; bal it will not be for lack ofearneal effortifthe Exehange foilatoexert :.ii ii'inoilsiiil infltiei.ee in pnahing iatO discsis- _ion all vital mrflaorea afteeting th.- proaperiiy of the greal real <.-t ite iatereata of tbia city. MOXJEY AM> BU8IXE88, There was eonaid rable liipti.latioii of pecun- i::t> indebtedneaain Wall Breel last week, nnd a still larger tiqnidatiofl of oldgrndgea. The rampaiga againat men who had sol.l property belonging to other people reaalted in leveiml failiir.s. in tbe eloaing ..f short aoconnta for 200,000 shares, nioie or less, an.l inan advance ot juat '.io eenta per abare m the average price of aixty atocka, to $02 81, againat $48 86 for the saine Btocka a year ago, lt was a matter of wondermenl that afteraocb failurea the price ol ato. L- did nol advance more. Tbe expluna- tii.n is that the markel is pretty mncb eonfined to the apernlatora, so lhat an anticipated de* i.isiii.l for 200,000 ahares oi alock prompted lii.. nl ordera to a ll. The boldera wbo ara moal benvil] looded know that they havo no other markel on arbicb to Bell aave thal which the neceeaiti. a oi aqtiw <l " .-h.it>" may anp* ply, and so w.i.- niUing to lighten cargo I where they eoald. Having aold freelv while tbe forccd pnrchaaea of the vietima were in progrcaa, tbey weiethe better prepared to puah prieeanp by new bnyingon Batunlay. it was BOftpcc >1 "ii B itarday, i<"'. tbat a new batcfa ol .. ahorl " sales had been made by men a ho be* liered bi lower prieea, hut had I.n willing to ._.-e Smith and Heatfa puahed to the walL Bul lhe evelifs Of tl.e p0»t feW weeks eertainlv have nol ravored the aelUng ol other people'a property. Tbe railroada have made raai progreM toward an adfaatmenl ofrateaona paying haala, and the trafflc oontintiea large. Laat week rail ahtpmenta frpm Chicngo were 02, 11.' i.iis, againat 10,41. ihe aameweek last year. A decreaae is tobe expected when tea iiae, bal if the roeda eaa _r«'t 20 eenta t<>s 35,000 tona the) will be better olf than with only 10 eenta for 82,000 tona. The great ;i .nn.l in.'.. ..I uii. mployed money, moreover, ii u doea not prompl many to invoal in atocka until tim liiiuiv managemenl of railroada is more ci'.ir. makea ii easy for those a willing to carry atoeka on apecnlaxhm, aud the ofotbei marketM diacoaragaa apeculation in produ. 9, Laal week. aalaa <>f wheat ai New-York amounted toonly 30,094,000 buahela, agninal 17,010,000 buabeia the previooa week, wben thooghta of war in Euxope eanaeda riac, Tha cloae, al '.,i;ii coata for No. 2 red winl.r, W88 OIM OtJOl below tbe rloee b.i tbe prevlooa week, and wiih freighta s't s eenta to Ltverpool .the priee i i -tiil t.i tu above tbe foreign level thal ex- porta bava been practically atopped. The movemenl from Atlantir porta for the laal week in Beptetubei waa only aboat half the exporta foi the correaponding week laat year, and the movemenl last week al New-York waa leaa Uian a third of the exporta <>f tha previoua w.-i k. Bnl il t <. cireuimifancea tend to de- preaa apeculative trading in wheat, the cotton market ia even leaa encouraging, the priee of low middlintt having changed not even a aix- toeoth ior more than three weeka, while the price ofpriut elotha has decllned about one* tenth of a cent. The combiuationa rale the marketa for lead, coppcr aud tin, aad theoil market, after advancing aboal 1 eent, aeltled bark t<» the atarting point. Proviaiona are alao .inll, with porkaahadcweakerand I.i.l aahade ¦trongei than a week ago, Withao little oat- l.-t for tbe s|.ecul:itive s|nrit eUewhere, the movemenl ifl Btocka would natural ly have more participnnta, and yet nearly tbe wliole trading in tnal market alao la eonfined to a fow Hcrurit.es. In coiiisiierci.il eirclaa ii ia eommonly obaerved that the Improvotnenl baa beea pereeptibly chccked, and lhat a more aatiafaotory .1!-!nl.ii- llollby r.laileis lnilst bi stwaitcd, be.ose lhe wboleaale ti ideean reaameaetivi^j. The deal* inga w hiehgav. aomaohaatiafactuui some weeka ago were lairgely baaad apon anticipatioa oi nn increaaed deiuand foomeonaamera, au.l there iv now Bomotbiag like a pauae to see whetber tbeantioipation waa warranted. ln the iron market, fower sales are noted than in Septeo.* bei,and thongh prieaa ioi th.. best gradea Itave not enanged. there is a largeaapplyofordinary ii,ni :ii prieea aeareely above the lowaal oflaal -uiumer. dteel raila ara flrmly held at $30 or better, however, and ihe milla are a ii.i to hare order* -<>i some time to eotne. Tha arrival <>f $l»25O,OO0f iu gold from Bnropa oalj in parl eompeaaated for ihe with- drawal of aboat $2,400,000 of ranona kind.-. ot money from circolation danng th.- week by lhe i'l.-asiiiy. The Washin^toii tolegraau abow ihat it held on Batarday, in exoaaa of eertifleatea, $2,089,573 more gold than a week ago, +'l I7,:i'»s more silver. an.l ..<.. 14,053 leaa legal icii.leis. The ban caagaln increaaed their loana, and reported a loaaol $2, l<.:>, lot) apecie nnd $1,423,900 legal tendera, bat thoir aar* ploa rcaerve ia atill $41,499,200, having now ;-..t baek toaboal the level of November an.l Decemberof Ual year. Tba axchangea laal we k wera a little aaaaller tl.an thoae of the oorreapoading weaklaat year, both at New* York and ontaideof New-York. The un.i r- taintj m to tha aaoaetary fntore, ami eepe- ciall> as loihe action oi' Congraaa naxl winter, evldeutly baa a depreaaing lanaenee. ** Bewildared Beformar," foai apprabenaiona .-ire in.t baaalaaa, Ih.- Pan-Telephoaia Aitotitay ... in nl la tbe very idaatteal atnteaman wbo livoa it! (lominj li.ll in Bparlan aimpucitj. an.l a leg- t-iil.iii, iiii.l e ,i h.'ivs htrniture, drea -coata nnd ahoe* brtuihaaaa tbau ddttooafoaaoi fraedom. li ia Lo* .li'il tl.e s.iim. ;,i/ l.-nel. v\hMi Mi *-i¦.'. Retea, Qiagoty aad Thaaaaaatap dftWB ,.i:.i ei'it, " it. aiitilul isi tb. .1 aorvtaa hii.I tn thair vaaignatian ...»i divtded," lha Adndatatration need have un taoabla la Ultngtheir plaeea, i< n.-e.l oaly (aUow tl... ml.- IIhaa bltbatle ebaai rtA tm luekinj. ahaagaa lno_Bea. And H Itaapleat] oi material. For exauiple, to represent the three great sectione of the country.-tho new cotnmi-- elouera inigbt be: Oeorge H. Sterling, of New- York ; Aquila Jonea. of Iudiana; ond Fianklin J. Moaes, of South C'arolina. True. Mo^ea is ta Jail, but he will be ont in three yoars, whieh is about aa eooii as the Deniocratic party will caro io havo mueh to say about Civil Scrvico refonn. Pooplo jmstlr wonder how it is that mon of the leeogaiaad cbarocbt of Gcorgo Et Sterlmg, a ward Dobtieiau, a aaloon-koouer, and a patrou of do«- ll.'hters, with an unenvialile recont in the police court-, can secure tlie recorunlendatioti and iudowe- ment of laapaptahle nierclianta for placea of trust aad rosponsibility. Bmt h urinsity is not wholly un- natural in t'ollector Hedden'a own eaae. Tho faet thal pooplo gencraUy are jrood-natiued and indillBf aat, and ai_lag to do ulmeat aay oaa a siixhtand laaspaaalra favor, aodoabtedly «<.(-- a lom. way tewaid oxplaii.iag tha eireaaaataaaa. But there ls still aaother aad a anuh more alanalag raaaaa that appliaa aapaeaiiiy to tlie laa^eaaaaaaaa of baadaane mea of appHeaata far kuportaat piaces in tho Caateaaaaaialea. Baah aa eeaeer aa the CoUeetor, Siirveyor, Appniisoror Wei.hor. orcven Inspoctor, can eaaae ¦arebaataawarld ol taaahla, aaaaaaa aml h.sH if be alahat Or, on tha other band. U wall diapoaad ho can matorially facilitato tlieir beeineaa, it may raadilj '>e aaaa, theroftBro. that a Baenhaat whoae aama i-> desired to a potition in favur of a pOBSOB Ktr.uitfly luiekod hy political iniluenee is phin-d ln a very nnploasant poai- tiuu. Ha' must eitha-r sittn the potition or run a Berioaa risl. of loss and aniioyauce in tho eveat of Ihe applieaaa'a apaolatiaoat Many of the minies on Bterlia_.8 petition areiiirectly tracealde tn this feellog. aad it ia hy no aaaaaa aadikely that Mr. Heddoa'a hst woulal liavo baaa mueh almrter thaa ttaaa bat for tha aaaaa aaathnaat. Wesbail aearcely oaa tho peattioa baaabag abala.ad bowerer, so lonpr as it eaablae tba Praetfaat to make bia aaaal chii_i*h plea of babig'laifaaal upon." Reference to the Almava>k de Ottkt di«covors uii-iitioii of Victoria of (ira-at liritaiti anal Ireland, Wiiiiam of Oermany, nnd Prederick of Behleewig- llailstiuii-Sondirhiirn-GluckstmrK. hut norio of "Jonea of Hinjilianiion." Ihe adttor of the Al- maiiitih de Ottkt must he un " r.fFi'iisive partisau," PEE80XAL. <;, ;i. ra! " Bob " Ti.c-.il>- ls inportoil tt) be .lyinK »t ln* boae nt Waablattoa, Oa. Hia mlad la Mrioualy agbetad, The PhllaAelpAla Prree, _>.d abaoletely raai a* i-i-u'iiril* i-, rtiiln toplee, III* liniiBlnittioi) earrlea Imn baek iweaty yeara. aad he aaaaat aa oaaylaood tl.at ho i*nt lio.ii.', In.t biSii-vi-s liiin.sclf tn .)_ etth-r ln New- Viirir'. Rlrtunoad, MeatceaMry or Boetoa,or eiaetaaval» lsns tba old eourt tl.r.nt Bf bla illstnct wlik-li lie covt-r.-d f,,ny.yearaago. Ha Baaaa eloqaent ..r.-.ii..ts bafara rial nary hara.aad tl.irin_ the week entered lata ea im.i.r.tii- rtlneoiu s,. t«» prore tbal Went Vlratuta waar*» tpon-ible for her abare of Vlnrlnta'* bouded debt Ho *omettmealnaglnr*blniaelf ln tba Armf. Ho awoke ono niL-l.t i.i.l a-_<-,i :.) I... ni*'-,i fr.e.) bla bad, aa .* tha rnrrajr «*n c,..nli.u'." Ho tbaa ro-led bla chatire al Aotletara itnrt usk.-.l io be lalddowa Bfala, us " tlu. tlirtit bad iiuisi:i.,i." Profeaaot Drowor, toeunrif ot l.*faj-otto Collo.ro, tne..is ProfOagor Wlag, whoae baalth fnilii.fc. in lha ehair "i ehauilatry iu tha Ma_a__.!iu.et!» iimtiiuto i.f Tecbuo!,)_>-. i: 11 ii ora bara been wtoelyextaal of:. 130.000faa paM totbe Pope forcraattn* Marte d*0rteaaa ponaloetoa to w.-.i WaMemar of Dentnark,wbo i_ a Protretaat In I.,.., ni- ii,, ||i ir*a iii.t L-i'i .1 fee. i".t it araa u»t <|ulte a* tbo above naued, belngjoai fl 87*a Chapla,tboaenlptor,haa iimsii,-,! ihe -aeeaaaeat to t'no in- imir) of ttonoianor Dupaaloap* praaaatly to i>o .ii-.iir.it. ,1 at Orieaaa. its priaelpal featurela ¦ btaaaa -. ||_b- ... rai n 111,1.-' Ihe |real prela*e tarrnaaded byarrawdof dlectplea,aad aaraioeated i.y a aaa* t ophagna beartna Ins atataa ln f.ill ici.tli repeea. Abore i- in.- ti_-.ii -i.f .ui hu*. iiiifti'liiiir tiio iiaaaard of th_ Mii.-i iif ml-a..-. (iu eltber al.laof lha baeeo-reUe-o la itst.fi... ono renre*e..tlo« l£loquence, ucder tU« ilu-.iro r .i f.ittii r uf tin. (iiii.il., aad tl.o otiier Patriotlaaii i>y 14 Km^iit. _______________ TBB BTA TE CA SVABE "Olra aaa fall rote," vs /./,. Trrebml* Oe***r, .* aad u,.I. llha.roaalonoua Tlctory." Corree*. The RotmhlleauM "f Jamalca, I.. L, l.»ve erenataed .. tampeijrn elub with tbe Baa. Btchard 0. MeOanaleh ni prealde 1 i,i l 'i.m ,, <¦¦,;¦ Ut n* .iksof Mr. IIUl's citri-»r bs hertag i.reii .. anatded." lea, oufortaoately f.ir Mr. Hlll, it has beea "analded . by adoooal reepeet for tho lataraata of lha |>oople. ih, Pprxtru* Jowrntil belleree t'._;*t "dopent ponin- erata H will t»fu*e to bara aay tblag te de with a. ticiie. i,. l>,\i H. Hlll. ih, tfttewOtetraar baa doabtiaaa piaead itaglawlaj Mlotflaai .it Boaalnaa i'i .woraa lce. lhe Watertmo* BepnUkm* tepertathattetaraat tai tiio RepubUeaa Lraaae ef Jegbnen Oeanty whieh w.i* or- ranlsed i**t Koraaiber ts rerlrlca. lhe Bejmkltetm ii.i.is: .. 'iiii* ladteateo rery plalaly Ibal lhaBepabMeana ,.< .1,..!,¦!-*,,'! < ,,:.n.\ bare aol i"->t tbolr ti.tor.-st lo lioltti- ral tnatler*. iu.il in.i> l> .li'i'.-i.ilr.i ii|i..)i to st.iml lu un ii im* in ibe Noveuibercootast." //,, \i/ml: rlm.ni I' \v;mt* tll.' K.-tiit'dl.'ati* of tli>- xinh Disiiiet toaoailaataIra M. Bedgeo fur tha .it... It I* r.'|.ort.'il tli.it lo.in W. F.ltcr, of Ilnvorslr.iw. feel* coaBdenl of ireoiTiaej tha Paatoaialla ¦omlaaHoa to Rtieceod Beuator Neleoa. tkesproeoaa otamdard r.«'* to ramaril thal "lf Hlll .bould a e i' 't.-.i ii"' \ ni'is. aiad ahada of Twood woald ret.ira to |>aloi t!.>- Capltal rtxi." Dr. .I..1..I Bwlnbaraa ..rui ,i letter t<» Ibe aorfctacaMa'a nn etlnx|lt ',r"siL' ...I'li.s..^ ti'is paraaraph " i aaaaal n- frnin fititii aaaseetlBR thal the ibwan aad artlaaaa wbo are the prodaeera ahould aot aiaely latbaappraaah laf elertloaaadraattbalrvotaa arbere thay m.h t-ouiis moal i.»' tl.o boaottl of tba atate aad tl.o Ratlaa ut larga, Il doea aoem ta notbatltwHI ba bard inr uy .-uiateii i. I'vui ui iii.- i»e<>t>-<-11,>n i.f AiiiDi'i.-iin labor to teeoo- cilc hia ..rti.'iis aud profaaolona if bo ba foand aotina « nii ile party uf frro-trada, wrhlohla attamptlni ni.Vi' to ,!, ..r.i,i>- whlte labor eren aa thoy fou^iit toensiaivoiiluok luii..:..; .ni..-' rs iii ihe paat," //.. Voapkkttpait EapU layatbatll laaki a* lf tbere waa rfolaa to be anghl ... tiio Doaaooratle r.n.k- aaaa Meaatn. Kawhohl. Ih' Kagle pradlete that thera will he troutile u. Ihe Ooiaocratla Meuatorlal Uoavaatloa. A preauaeal Datehoae Ooauty DeeBoeral ls faatag ** ,, tnrlajf: "Wall,aaatolkabara aoaUaatod ii.il, ami from thi* tl.no ti.l i'!'-.t.ou Blgbl I will iio all I oan atrniual htm." D.iiiioi ii. .MiMiiiin, tho Papnbllaaa aaadidaat for tho Baaata t.. ti.* grle Dletrlet, «;is beatea laa yeara .._;.> by dlaboBorablotaetloa. lt.it Ib* gi_Mo 0*a*aaereUai Ad r rtlaerdoaaaol bellere the Dennnrrat 1* to Iks fonn.l iu i.t I'.iiiiiiy wbo i-.tn baal bim tbla year. //,. i in 8er*l i aeeelaeeearertewaf tbalagtatoalve r.tinor >'f tbe Deaoeratle eandldate far Qararaat ae foi- lowa: "i.ivi.i li. li ni, tbeCbeaiaaa netnber of thoi.anii, aaka ta ba oloeted Ooraraor al u.o gtata and city in. beiped Tweod lo rob. He ahould no .it.i.icd." /'///: 1AI.I\ OF TBB DAY it ih tald Ibal itxteea uo\[*g,'» tn thi* aaaaary nro laoklaa tot preikbipu, lt b u>t ba ..\).i'iisivo llvinif Kor in- ana. la ap iu tba iky, l-.n- «« ull liii.-w, I1.1M1 latUl inl ailrinor. i bal .. real la a oload la bl i>. Boaaoa Bndgat Mii.-i. iiMi-4.ii.ri iniii. r.iis.s 1... tin- I'tf i.iint ha dlaoarda hi* ii..i,i ..t tobaeeo. takea bla trouaeae aat of hle beat- loga aad aata o8 the followtaf apaeeh la a eart of u \eati, eanii. iiifitiii_ t,»..»: " llf. l'io.siil,-ni, 1 um proml to inn.. tba dlatlBgBlabed heaarof abaMag haatda witim Daaaaatatta ivea-deat aftat aaltlag T~tatr raatjaaia " Than ba i<>.i_s i..r it aaagldar, bal leaaearben tbat he loeeal aaad aaa, aad takaa ..ut ..f bia [eeket a lot of dooumaata abowlng tbal bo baa baaa a i_itriot au.l i.aico m eket (Ma aay ii.e-k. i> ,i roa aaa Kiti*al tho wo<iiln>_ i:tst alabl i" " Vi'-.." M;is ii., intexieatad I" tfell.be iv.i-4 tu fnii evoiiliij; iti-i'UH."- (llnstou Huilyot. wiu Karaaa, th* a^aeadaaa blead aaaViN gdltec i.f ihe iil.nl,,im PAttrt hu* ,.,'.)ii,i io D.iliotu, w In-ro ho I* otliin.g :i' MV.-n-li> -niue *!.i.el luii of ono .void to tlie llnn ilttlrll's. i'niiii-r. who Like Pal t tflil | li.ul 1.11ll As a l.iii.k' ft-lt tfaat At .,ii a Towa, Af.i'-u, n fow waaka ..j.-o, a aatattag bm in i.i tm iiiiiiiiiunir. tto .ne Haaaaaata <>n« aall-maaa* luj; p mi.-iii..i. aaaaa ta tba a__etlag u...i piapoaed tkal iin« n..-in... inl iiiio.ii.i i.e ii Ht u mo nf Huguenot blmaalf wul. 0.11 ..I fruBt bla worka laaerlhart >raaad tha baaa. ¦¦ ¦>¦ .,iv lon :, n.1,1 .D i.uiic ,f. ii) c.u.0 lo Uo aui'faisii aud »__it out of ouo'h haud. Eloaai-sun takes extra pulua vtiUi tliajii. r.-tvllna them i-italarlf. A fow daya aaro no found au._ttot yi.uiiK nih-e tu tlie baru.and tuMi.K-ue_itotluilB-irr.-l i).-f wero qulckly eaten hy the trout aaa dumty -i-rnsl.. (Kluxatou Freeman. OoorKla U full ot trampa witb ol.l alraw hate and Une* .aataaaj. Ile jtu/oil witli. orrow on her faee, Fot there, of woe, ho aaw tho tr.ice; And, houiiiK frief from ber to tli i.e, A ii.«i ry talo he tol-1. And at hia volce aho ralaed her head; A darkor glooiu ker lirow eteaorea.,' bho triod to siii-ak, fa it all *_e BaM Wua "Cneatuul!".rery co'ti. .[aaaaaa Gazetta, TTie.4)»fei/.-tTi»i/i-t'^w,of thlaclty, latlie name of tha only aaaat ia tho .aajaa _¦gaaga puhliahod m thia country. It la hereartor to bo leaued weckly iuatead of serul-roonthly. Bank Pre-lileiit (to Oaahler): ¦ Tou look aomowInU pnle IbB lliullilng." Cuahler: " I aio not feel very woll." B. P.: " Ntithltm erloua. I tnmt l" C: "No. rve been raeelnatai aad tt baa Bakaa aaa lt uwkea n.e feol ratfaer fa va-riah." II. 1'. (iBfthaAti: "Been vacelaated I" ('.: " Yobb. sir." II. 1'. hurrlea to dlrertora* roow, enterae.e.atininir. " Oentlomon. tlie ataallpo- ia ruifliiB. ln Montreal aisa. our caabler lnfttrni- me that he baa Juat been vaa_cln- uted." w .. .. . (ireat eonaternatlon aiiionu dlreetom. Immcliate la- v-.-ticutlon orak-rcal..[Ilai-toii Courlor. TIiroui?h the cftorta of tho North tlio South ho baen provldod with many bo.i.1 .chaiola. aud lt ln plcaaant to kuow that theae aehoola are duly appreciated by tha Southcru people. AT THK FIANO. Before tlie lvory keyu she aat And touch. u tha; Bataai liut all of that \V_ . utiit'ii like uther poople at A BtnaiKl pi am). Ilut aiuldi-Bly, when all waa ailtl. Acrutaa my heurt there cauia- a tbrill, Ur>|.uuM.i: to a mcll.BW trill Ot I'tTi aoprano. Then alltfioeniedi in.e.l; the little room Vas trjis-r.uil witb a falul inTfuiue, Aa lf a ru»i -i.u-.li bur.-t lu bltBona Autl ahowed a bloaaom. 'Twaa only one, I ktifw full well; II w li.tppiiy lt M-niBieal to dwnll. Where nrtt lt llft-d und then fell, Upon her bosom. Outstrctrh-d a littlo waa her chln, A aolltary dlmpl. ln, Whieh aecuied to say i " Whon I beirtn Tu ehciig. aud i.lter, Beware Young Cupid I.n k. th near!" Ala*: I dld not choose io h.nr, Aud soou my llpa a tlund " Deaf " lii-u-iin to falter. And on, and on, throuifhout that aonar. The notea now faiiut, now elear and trom? - Wy bean grew leetlBBB, till ere Ioiik I tou.li.-tl her .liou!d<>r. Tho iDCara from tha- wlute key* dropi-rd. Dawa frtun barbpa Ibeeoajataeaepaed, Tho inu.-ic, nofa; by nttte, wh* «toiii>ed. And then I told Iut. .{Baa _'rnu.laeo Arjronaufc A poet wrltea: " I aend you my poem, but I fear 'i BM. a ml-.tako ln not wntiiiK a refraiu to It." NfTfl mmi; we wi.'do tho refrainini. for you. Tho way tn wliich woahall rofraln from printlug tt wlll MuUh tha pocui bcautlluily. Her 00888 ahe no more dlspluya Aaaaaa tbe araraa at play; Now ln aa aarelape -&e laya Jlt-r iaaihuin ault away. ._B'.ati.n C-ourler. " (jur-on Vl.-toriaand Mlsal'levoland are both author., ari- tlu-y nol 1" .. Yoa, thoy are." .' Ibo tllt'll I..asetlt" .. Moat aaauredly tbey do.".[Boston Budget 088880 la tcmiBatrarily wrapped In gloom iBeeauae the aaaaaa rataraa do nut ahow ao lartre a nopulatlon aa waa azpaata. Boatou alwaya tlile-l with a haiiatlUK fear thai it wiii in- a_aa _ata rfliaga Aft'TcIectlou day tho D.'iiiocr.-tlo tlokpt wlll look aa Iboaabtt h.nl b.-on atruck by tbat meteorite ; ,u. I il wi.l ....!¦! tbat w.bj, too. Nuw t-ainphor'B punirent odor Filla tbe hoiis... aml tbe narebaBar I-. ..i .vu tti'i ii'-nr approach; au.l aho com- ¦aaaaa to uup-e- Her laal aeaaon'a fara nni k-anuont-, Tib exa ninn if tlio-¦ varuiint-t The U'iriily BMtba Bara male a fea t npon hor heaiakia naeajue. |Bo..toii ti.,/. ita.. ¦ Colleire bred men are still ar 8 preuiintn In loiiin.tli-iii- one of tho ino-U brillliuit > oint _r -T.iitn..t.-.. nf Pnaaaloa ba->i baea appolntad apoa-nnjc t. ;...i i.-r -ni .. ihit-i.'o daily, arttha rn\ im: caumiil, i<bii to do all tba baaoball aad Maj-eUna tbat ba ean rtutl i.elur mi. aiul to lac iii.'l'i'i'i'a- lu iiiit-.iltliluK (la)s' liKht* ani obloaao coTii.uia. Boatua l.e.ord. TBB DBAMA-MU81Q. MISS ANDKli'SONS -K.V.SON'. It \n mpnritad thai theateaaae.ip GhalUa, lxvir- l.iK to tli..-0 riior.-H Miin M iry AudiT-on aud herdr.B_u.tuo eouipany, wi.l arrlve In tht' BBf of Xtiw-York «t abinit BHMM lO'lay. Mr.Miireu-B It. Mayer. mfaBBBBtlag the maii- u'nr, Mr. II. K. Abiiey. bas cli.aria._ed a n liauilxi-t, whlcU wlll takeout a party of fria-u.U to moet tbeajipon h.-rar- riv.il anl lo WOieoaaa Mlas An ifriou aml ber aa.iK-lates. I'liit. week will bfil-voteil to the linal prep-ratioua for tbe BpeatBg of _!..»-« Antlei-ju'd Anii-ncaii 888888^ whlcU 1-a to li iii tt th.' -iiiir Tin .itra- on Moaday, Ootober 1_, when abawfllbaaaaa for the tirat tbaa hero aaaaaatiad iu -b liaafaaiaTai aaaadjr (>f " Aa You l.ilce It." Tue ailo of .ualaat tiio Star Tho.iiro wiii bei.iii ou Woduea lay moru- Igg,Ootobar7. Tlie aeale of prlcea ls aa ftBllowa "- .-. t1 ."»') a-iii -.1. Miaa Anderaon'a eacMfe_nant at taa _t»r rbeatrv i^ to eoatlnaa aii aaoka, and aot rapertoira luclndea "AsToa l.ike lt." -rjirmallou anal liaiatea." "TraRody and Oomedy," M Boaaaa and Juiu-t." '. I ^i.inar." - Ibe Iliiiit-1il-ack." an t ¦ 'Iba I_B_Jr aif I.y. :i"." Tliero ia every tii'lu-.irlon that tbia wlll prove i |.-iii.irkab!y proaaoroaa and brtlttaai aaaaaa, Afu-r la artaa Baar-Yorb Hlaa Aadaraaa will riait iu Boeeoailee i.it.'iiii, i-i-.>vt.l-.ti.... r.r.iito, Ai'aany, Braoklya. Phlla. ,. IpbUi, It.liiintre. \Vailuii.-loii, l iiiMnu.il, Dotrott, i.i.ui-.vii'..'. si. Loula. CblOMO, Bt, Paal, Deaearaad .i Kr.iiul-..... -l.e will ri-tuin to X.-w-York in Slay an-l ri- ,.| iieur at the 8tar l'lu'Mti-e. Boaaaa hara i>- en tuken for ftllM Auilerioii at the HuckiiiKinin lloiel, op|ao-Ua: to tbo ( ..ti.edi-i, A MOK-L CI.IME. " A Moi'iiH'iime" i*tayi. witli it-* at th( I'nioii B jiiari; IbaatN untll tho end or thia woek. Thla play la aui-iil:.i l.-Kliiiekiii. in .tory and £8888-9 abaiirdln inoiil.i:. aiul it ls atte.l tn ¦ motullli', ortiltei.il. iii-iuca-ia- ui.Biii.t-r !i> every |'eraou . unoonu-il m n. Tba piere-eftn. iu havo baaa takeu froiu 88880 old liiuii'li u.iv.l. Ir-. vill.ilu i-i a prie.t wbo B_M butrayid and ,it.. udoi.e.1 aeraral women, bal tbia laaportaal abaaaatat la aavar BbaWB. The uudiriifii baaoa oulv ta.tt he h.i» been ahnr, aad p.B'st'iitly la appri. e.l th.it hi- WM that by oue ef hia 'eiii.ilt I Iml aai. who lowa tho her a a.f the 88888 aai l wiioin th.it lurowtabaa leaaarrg, a paBBaaaaraaa a id- nijrht iii.-etliiK ia eonirhtsl ln-tweeu BBM8 t.n 888888 n: b ioiu'iy boaaa t" .viu.-ii tbaaa ta a aaaaal paaaega Beea tliat" laaly, air. >ta'al Iii n.ale attiii', tO.. ta ln>r lover tho >tory af ber aaaaaa aaa calla, aad wbea faa tmm th.it in ahootlmt tbo prtaal abe laaaaad bta owa Blatar fraaa dla- hoii.ir. he 1.-, in.. lo to efaMB ber lo bla ho.irt aiul doelare tbat be - loroa bor Biora ih in oi er." I_« dUuoBM of Ibe mural queattoe. Ita-onM aaw apmar tbal taeaoanded prtaal abonbl laearar aml tbaaa aadaal aint imt m-i apoloua lt'vora aboabi laa iiiairiitd,' but lu* lararaafO In lep.ar'.'.i ilf..!, and Ib erder t«> a. ..i.i arreai for aiarder, tba huiy atleae a .itaar late benalf and axniraa. Tbia riv'imBi'_le or liitrl.iio aml fo.ly Itua ralkKM tiie prol.n ^l.iii.il clloit.s nl M;.h .M.rie l'i. at'ott aiul Mr. Joaoph 'liiHiu-tii. Tbora aaa aa opi_Bttui_.tr ao !.> pl.y tae Uerolne ..^ t<> a_btBU tbo rarlora. bopaleao uborynf a uiiin.iii. aatarally icood. wboa. ata faaa atatead bat aoe uervt rit-1. Tbo B_l__elBK aml brit;lf rtylo or Mraa i'l...-,ui Kare bo blnl Ibal tbia aaa uudot-taod. Mr. Il.w.irth. unable app.treiiily tai iv.,ir.| tln- .-..iliie.'t :,« aaytfalag bat noBeenaa, etibatltated vtoleaea for f»-».-.. bb uud iK-i.1t' far <i ua- itramatie oapreeatoB. Ii la uut n> .-i- roneelvable tbal aoefa ;. aaaaa ot abaurdtti. lataerprotad la .»in innor mi radleally laataaare, «houid ta<- aerepttd 11 aaa af Ibo priaolpel taaalrao er tbia elty, PmB-us tba i.u-t m ln ln- mi, l lln-.l ti. lii. IBBlltril tiiil.l. :>.» OT O '.'. itii-mer. The Bo.. star ragea. A weli-oinu eh.iii.-e wt!| ln> it :. lt- at tlu-t tlii-iiii-i- .ui tln. l:.in ot Ootobor, wheu .Mi-h Maroarel Nalber la ta t>i>inia r..r *nl, ii aaaarlallua aith Salriol 'be faaateor, n a aaotlf aud re-plei di.nt pin.Iiii umi >f .' Kiujioo aud Ju-ot." KPWIN BOOTH-I TO.'R. Mr. Booth'spreparatioaa tot the Mwdraatatia ¦aaaaa Bara laaa aeaapletad 11«- aill taka tha ialdaa NT. i-niiBi'i-'.), beglaabu. al Balt.aoee, wfaara ho lataaal lav iwo wt-t-ki. On NtiM-iulitu' _:> ho will ap{ioar ia liiooki.Mi. ior ono areek, gatbaatakaa aaaat »f imir aroaka. aad late la DaiaoBaw «in agBearat tba Boaaaa Ifaaaaak Hia aagaaaaaaaB thaaa ia to aaa) iiv.> araaka. Aftar thai aaooaaoabeigaw-Tatk aad atatafaraaaaita^ al ihe I utii A.t'iuie riie.ilie. He aul tiien .le.a.h- |wo aaeka taa Pblladi Ipbla, aml tfaaa aoaeiada bla aoaana. it ls to eovar foartooa weaka iu alL Best year Ibal lato aay, ln tii.' ;. -..ii oi i-"«ii-'">7-Mr. goatl V.I laakea Ki'itutl lour of tha UaBed Biataa wltb theiBoit oomi my Itateaa faa Bbtelaed. aad. arofaablr. wUl ihua uik-lu. fureweii of tii.' ateee. Tho tracadtaa la naa al Kev nort, but lotoada to etoaa biaaaaatn koaae afowdara aaaaa and mnore to bla reaideaca m flnatoa DRAMATIC V0TE8, Mr. BronaoB Etowanvapopalar play, " faa-Bg Mr_. Wiiilhi.tit," w.ia l.ita-1f r.vlved ui l'hi:_. latghbl ln Mr. I' iliner'a Madinui l«inaia Thiatre toinp.iuy witli tiie -iibi.iineii aaat: (>«.Bi.'la«B Wintiir.i-..Herlierf gabBBf BVoaataaoaWiathr-a .... ._l_.ni. Kurroanaa Mt. iiui.'i Wluihrop.Mi. i. j ' ,,',h, , , ¦. ABiile llU-a-ll Mr. Ib.b Pl atwlad.Aguea lloo h I ll.lilll .-c.it... .... \. ,. i,"l"*rt,, -..Wnl.l.a l'.iiii-.y '" lelbaaba.i.,-*.» Uatora aaaram .\i irWiiraaaaaB Tlitiiiiiiiitu-ltroupeIll.it t-oini-.. tbia Wt-ek to Nibio'a li.tr.l..n will pr. i.-nitliia -m.uk Ailom ,' in Wk_8k Ha rhataber aa Adoatt aad Mr. RlaaaaBba ri.aaa t.i. have .. >ii .on ri ¦- mi elaawharn. Tlii'-'M.iy IIdhiIih" Ciin i.iuy. \tA faf >l *'< . * . ii ui wh.. haa .aaaa haa aaaik aa one nt rhe nn.»a e iiti.-t-1, e..iii-«i-i, uumi.i aud pln.i tmtt aot ro .-.o. of (ba W88> a- |"'liaa,l ,vi ll l.|.|..- ir :tl \ lilo'- t ll'.l.-lt ,m I i.-t I 1.'. 11 lit. due. t I.m ,.f .Mi-. |i.; grOblBaB. Mr. 8te-_- .'I... kiy.> n.i, arraaaad tor tb.> praAa ai bis i.y,.-un Tfaaatra,of Mr. araa ao B iwari* i laj ju ,t. Huui. ;..i -ji ,\ Uicii rapori haa ¦-_

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rOTJNDSD BY HORACE G-t.E^L-Y.

MOXDAY, OCTOUEU 5, 1-^.

MJ JTJM T///.S M0RS1SG.

Forviov..The C_.ir aapOBBead Ma B.cpoae t"

oid in a poiicoable settleuieut .al tlia- Kouuieli.iu alit-

litulty; the Servian Sktiptwlifaaa cl"s. tl.Biiiaaaa aara pabliaaai ha Baaaaa that thoKnp-lish wara .rtrtag tho oatireeaa- of Berat. :

Ehctituis were boldin France. ..- Boaae d-Btaurb-ancesfBcruirTotl lB«)tW-'en sol.lurs aml Frt-ncli C'ui-a-diaus in M.uitreal.D.t.MKSiic-MlBa Vllaa to 1)^ anaiiinod. __=

lVtHnc.s iu Bam^Jataaj. ¦-AiaMaaeoa F.rmiin Baltiuioro. -__._: Activity iu iiu- aual iit-iun.

r (_B_iis<>t-ati<-ii el n C'atholic dMBteb m -Mart-fora. _-.- CharaeB.iettoa af taiaadoaa =onjauizatia-U- of tho Civil fciorvice O-Biaiaa.auCity and SonruiiAN..The womaii ahot by ber

lover in Central Parki-lcal .«dlis Mrs. M.ina Kook; Mr. Uayard's extrerae eiutiaui. -r-. A talk¦with Geuer.il Newton. .= Mr. Jones's wariaeofda.xiBo_p,a_ =-_-_-_ Tbrce men diwaaai of Stat.-nIsiaiul.The Wkathkr..TBtBCBB loeal ebaarvattona in-

ilicate citidcr, f»ir -.eatht r. Teaaaaratare raa.ar-<lay: llighest, 7(u : loiraat U I uvoratfo. B2hP.

TboFir. t At>«istunt Piastiiifistii-l.ciKTal. who,his fricnda i-ay, lagoadIot 500 r__aora_8 hroBii'ourtli-cl.iss p4)8t oftin-s I'very dny. Baatai ta begaB.uj. a lit t le too fast in Ncw-Jbim y. J.(. ha?,ihu, in uil eaaaa. imt ia Daaaocrata. bat bnmany instances h»- aaa Beleatad ProUMtioaiatato tiil tae Taoatttfl affleea. Coaaklering how¦aaeh tha. Prekibitiooiata bare belped tbeDemecratk party ot lato, it will oeenf io tlieiinpartial observer thal Mr. Sti-vi-nson is onlydoing the i'air thiag by his poliiie.l ul'iis.Bat Haw-Jetaef Deaaoara_i da aot tliink so.

Tho only aae tha rbare for Prohibitloni-ta iatolot tha lattar Tata ta kaep tha partj af raia ii.'Bjoarar. The monkoy dul not divide it_ roaate lahealniila with tbo poor a-agad aat thal pallodthonioutof thefir.-; ueitlii.r will tha D-iuo-gmtl hp ponorous.

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The oloar and e__Bp_Bhei-B-Te statcincnt olthe law aud facts in Attoriioy-iM-'iciul (J.n-

laaoTaeaaei whieh wo print in another eolo-oothis awt-rihagi will ee__Taand attaatian, lt isundoubtodly aa ax-paite BtateaMat, aiaee itBOflaeafroaa the praMpal eeaaael of the BellCompany, but no lawyer will (|iiesti(.n lir.Diekerson's compet. im y ot thawaight of blaopinions on patint law; and Ihe faeta BM

alroady knov.u ta Um¦ jmblie. Tho review oldocwioni baariag upon the aaddea aetaoB oftho Aitoiiny-G).ataTi a_Bee only hriagi out

in a inore vrlnriiitf li«ht tho ainazin-r lo!Iy, or

vo.-O. with whieh tlie naiiic (.! tlie (-ovein-nient has baaa aaid t4> farthai tho aehe«aaa ofthoso nii.scriipulous spocuhitors who h.id palda million and a half in stoek to tho Aitoiiity-Gouoral to that end.

Tho oxplosion which la to blow Flood Roehout of oxistcnee soiiu- ttBM witltiu tlie next teadays will probubly attraet limeh 1( M atleiitionthan the Holl Giito exjilosiou of 1*7G. Theathe ean wero stoppod ou Um (iist-side avi'imcs

pjt ahoait OtTth at. aaid tmnr-M areta k*j.t at a

coinparitivoly BtttA disfain-i from the iniiio,Imt the daager paoTad ta bo none at all, and tbedanpr lincs tliis time will be mueh le*s exfen-

aive than niiie years aga. A i_hinee nt the cut

on the tirst pagB of tliis pap.-r Wlll ^'ivi- a eom-

piiheiisivc idfii of tlieir cxtenl. While there isno Rcientitic doubt that the oxjdosion will heenliroly sueoossful, .here ' will bo little or no

epoo-taeiilai- 8.bat. The eag.MC._ wero notBrari.Bg (Ot that and will not wasli- one ol tlie31K..01M) pomids of (ivnamite upon Iho aiiorTrat*»r. Tho explosimi will spoiid all its forceon tha rook« benoaih.

The PaatBBBBh r-General may think now thattho lot of a Cahteet aaVet nndat aa un-AinB-i-i'can Ailniinistratit n isahappy one. \Y_- iiua^iui-that be v.iii ehaage Ua apiadea a_ni CoagtaaaxntH'ti.. Kepreuontativea of tho commoree andthe lnoioliant ruarino of this Xation will tlienaiTniirn him for his betrayal of their inta r. -t-

and altho-.i^h tho House is Doinoeratie, than*But doubtloss be BBMBBJA honest iiuiiiImis in itto insuro a tl.or.Bii-jh. azpaB-OB ol ColonelVilaa-i eoaaaa gioeaiy Baaaageaaeal ol thaJoreij-'n mail service. Neither he nor tho Presi-dent, who nuist bo eonsidared us eutiroly up-provinf. his (abinec 0_toai*< policy, will onjoytho odiuni oi ha8.Ig ibU-d tho law, iiiincd tlieforoiifn mail norvice and intorrupted the pnpority of An.oriean stoainship eoinpanies ia be-Jialf of foroiK" liuea.

Further rovlati'ina concorninp Gommkht-UFa .candalous i.iid on the cuna? tniulsaeom to leave no tloubt of the lictitioun char-gctcr of the claiai^ which he pre_ued. As to

A 9 ¦-.1tbe iiifluence brought to bear to get the needed1 .vs passed at Albany, and the claims al-lowed, it appears that Edward L. Patrick (latoan ininate of the peuitenMary) could give a

good deal of lntere.ting mfonnation. If hewould tulk frankly, we should then know,probably, just what constituted the "skilledlabor'' for which one claimanT has tcstifiedthal Mr. Hill was paid half ofthe claiui.

-e-" Jones of Binghamt-.n," is the Mii in the

Denioeiatic tickct with which that shrcwdpolititian, Governor Ilill, hopaa to catch thevetcran soldier vote of this state. l!ut what itthe salt has lost ita savor ; or, rather what ifit nt verhad much T Without any wi.h to do*tract from th.' value of Jones's services .luiiii).lli.- war, it ecins only fair to rate thi m at theirtrue worth. There are veterans in the CthMsissachusetts wlio do not hcMtate to do this.They dcclare that Jones never sniclt gun-powder arhaa it was dJaagitjeable; that hc waiao. in tlu- 1'iK'ht which part of his reginicnt badwith the mob as it paeaed through Baltlmore,but araa calmly and saf.-iy eoaeooeed ia a ear iatbedepot. His raeoid wiih the 2t;th Maaaa-chtisetts was not more glorioaa, Still, we donot doabt that " Tha onl.v original Jonaa"wonld havo be.-n brave if ho had ever beencalled apan to be *.».

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One rcason why vice has so long floniilhed inthe neighborbood of rVeat Tn-rntyaareaith-at.in this .-ity is tlmt it haapaid big reata. Boaaeaerhoao ooenpanta were never aakad anpleaaantqoeatkma alwaya iisul high-priced t.nant.,while owners who would not let th.-ir buildingsfor vile pnipoaaa saw their property fiaattjdapreciatad iu value. Deeeat people Briagnear I.y could work BO relorin ; the police didnol, whether they oultl or not. Naturally,tha deeent people afaanned publieity in theirwork, but it has tinall.v liecoine cvidciit tliat ifthis low neighhothood la to be parified the at-tentioi. of the j)iil)lie BtBSl ba direet.-d townrdthe Twenty-W'venth-Ht. real estute owners,

aaaae <»f whom li*.*. in highlj reapeetableipiartcrs, but arhoaeineOflM is dniwn fionisinand -haine. Elaewher. in iliis paper, therefore,will 1><- found tlie names of the owners of aomeofthe ho'ises inW.st Twi-iitv-scvei.tii-st. aaadfor the low.-st purpo-c.4. l'ti'iaps tlie policeautfioriticsof the Twent.'-iiinth Prodnct willalao be beaeAted i.y the Tbibi aa_ li-t.

IT 1* " His rVXEBAL."Atixii.iis to save Mr. ('I.-velaii'fs Adt.iiui-tr:i-

tion from the damaging efted af expoeteddefeat in New-York, aome <>l' the Dcmoerati.joaraala ar.- darotfng tbfir apaee i.> tbe pleathat "this is not his funeral.'' The I'ro.id. -nt

baa oothing to do with tbe eleetion ia Netr-VoiIt, Ilr Har*Idargea, tboogh it admitathat,ao8_a__ag to diapatehea from IVaahington, be.eeaaetobe very anxiona aboat thal eleetioiian.l profooadly eoarineed thal tbe defeat ofbia party ther. would be consirin-d Bfl aproofthat the people dtaapprored his eonrae.The Preaident-i righfc Thoae ovar-aenrke-

iil.le Menda trhe auppo. tad him becaaae _... araa

an i.i.il of patnoiiam aad parity, of wiadoniBttd i _.'.'-ulive ablllty, ani! w iio now eXCtUM himon tbe gronnd that ba meanawall bnt haa notaaaaa euough to know what bia mna. inttmatciiaaodatea ;fi- dotng, natnrally Btrire lomakeit appear thal eoadamnation ol tbe Democratkparty and tleket la thia Btata will l.e only ¦

viiitlii'sitson and approral .»(' the Preaident I>.nhe baa aaaaa eno. gh al leaal to know better.Haknowathal a RepahUeam rieteoy I.y 50,000niiyority in Ins own State aronld ii..-.iii thal lhe

RepnhHean platfonn, in which biadisregard ofhis ple.ij.res, lus sliani relorm, and bia prOatitation.. f the pablie servi.e io the aaea of Houi-Ix.ns in Virpinia, of Iloadlv in <>:iio, and ol

$999 Thoaapeon und McLaaghlin ia New-Vork, are juatlv and Btronglj .lei.ouiice.l, liasthe approval of the ft oph

rresiilcnt Claralaad haa before him tha aaoaland deaerred fate af people wbo try tha . GoodLord, (_ood I'.vil" polioy. Had be ncted witi.eonaiateney and a.l.-lity in the Una marked oatby a jioition af his iaaagnral ad.lre.-s, be inii-'litiinleetl h iv. baaa oppoaed by most ol bia ownparty, bat all good dtiaeaa and tbe greal _aa-

jonty of Ropnblican votera would h.ive fallihsit s.i. h a Preaident deaerred eocoara cement.Iiistead. ha has done just enottgfa to attger anddiagnat his own party, in tbeeAort to keep npth.- pi.f ooe of reform, ahila the general eon-iluet of hia adminiatration has been aochaatotonvincK tbonaaada who roted f>>r Um tbal beeither has no sincere or honest intention tosci.e tba juiblic inlerest rainer tlim bm party,or that be is destitule of liie inoia! coiii.i.'se an.lbaekhona to resist the biflnenoea abom bim.With peiiect propriety. tba Kepnblieana poinltohiaeoadaot aa evidence that thwoonntiy baabeen (lel'raudel, th it he is not the reformetthat he prcteisded to b. that he .io.-s m.t m

f.ici aidminister pablie offloe as a pablie tiusf,but, witli iiiiinniiy of pnrpeaa, aometiaiea forprivale ends i.nd soi.ieliiiies for tbe ben. lii ofiiis party and its boaaaa, Thia Brraigninanl baapower witb tha people, f*>r it is just.

A BVBFECT8 WEOBOESecretsiry Bayard fln.ls it aoBiowhat tiouble-

some to redieaathe grieranoea of Amerieanciti/.eiis abroad. Heeaaaol nnderatand wbt a

poor prinlcr, who WM arbifistrily r..- -te.l with¬out eanae in Ireland, and aot onlyeloaely eon-fined for I fortui^iit, b'lt also sulijecteil to

special indignity and ill-Meatnieiif, ahonld oabthe Dnited BtateaQoTeraaaanl tointereal Itaplfin his case. Let the n.an j,ro lo E Igiaad, hawoald say, and hire a lawyer to aae the 8ot-ernmenl there bu-a flnaacial iadamaity befoifthe Queeu's H.iich, ratliei ihi.ii lake up tlie timeof an overworked Seorataiy of Btata in unisec-

eaaaary eoin apondraee on ;i very dalicateanhiect whieh tha Btitiafa Fcaxaiga Offlccdialikea to diaonaa. Thia la the suiiiiin which he haa dealt with tha Am. ri.-an pnnterwhose wronga and fot-la efforta to have tbemrlghtedare reeited on aoothor page. Nerer*theleaa, even if hia aympathiea were ao. an*

Ustadon behalf of ihis bumhle eitiien* hcmighl al lesist have l-e.-n l..-ic:ii lli his lefu ..iito take action in th" 8080. lf, thl-Mgb 810688ivecsiution and I neivosis drca.l of BayiogBoamthingtbatmightseem nnpleaaaot t.» th.lintish Poreiga OfBoo, be tarned a cold aboal*deruponanAinerics.il citizen who ha.l beenliun.ili.il.'d and aTOOged in Ireland, he onghtto have had hiillici.Mll logal al.ilily to write aletter that aoald not hsiv c/iiluted itself.Forexntnple, Secretsiry Ha\ard in his Bnal

b-lter jf.acti.-ally disini.ses Ihe ajipeal wiihihis tleci.uatiou i "l.i.ona full azamiaattoa" of the I'aits of the case, I eoin Intt,- Ih.i; ih,'* principles upon wlucli the (iovernnient eOO*"daeta itaiaterooarae ai h foreign Nationaarill"notadinilol'diploinsitic iiiterveiition in behalf" ol Mr. Davis, in lhe preaenl state ol Ins coui-

"j.laint, with a view toobtaining apeeaaiar]"re]);'.ralio:i." His iirgut.ieiil is that the Aincri-i;iii i .ov. l'liiiniit eannot a.-i until legal redreis retti fd by the Qneen'a Boneh. Re tborenponadvi>es the pnnter to apply to the Engilahaoavta f<>r an iadoamity. " lf. however," theSecielsiiy sul.U, "he do. - BOl BBB li: to |»i'- Ua" c'lun foi paeaniary da.nag.-s m tbejodicial" trQmaala of Qroal Brttain againat the partiM"who may hsive been _ruiily ol tl_ap9Miug on

"hisii^hts.itmav hapropertooeaaiderthe o,aaa>"tioiioi.i.kuiK thal Qo*rerna_eal EoraaaxplaBV.'tion.siii'l, if warrim.'d,an.-xpre»sioiiof r. -/ret.*1Hut how eanfkhopropor todo thia whea tha

Secretary bas iliatinctly declarod that the prin-ciplcs upon which tho Government couductsito foreign rclationa will not adtuit of iuterven-tion at all tThe Secretary's arsument comes to this:

" Wa cannot intervcne unkss tho printer gocs" before tho Quecn's lknoh and loses his case ;" still, lf ho doesn't care to take the trouble, we" may intei veiie and try to get some sort of"apolojry tliat will comfort his feeliugs." Iheanawec M thal it there br any valid trround forintcrvontion, tlio prmtei's appeal for justiceand redress sliould bo prouiptly aud couia-e-

ously acted u.bou.

VOTES WBLCOktBD} BUT riilSClPLESjfOT ABANDORBD,

For onr part, we .hall he _lml to aee 77.<- 118888 on therielit slilt. nf tho f-nee bkoIii. even if a ploket or two

Bm ttmt limken to let It lu.-illtiiKhouiUin I'rco I'rees.

Well ; sliall one of tlie pickets to he hrokeiidown iu- I'lotci titn toAmerk.o [adaatrrl TheTiiius dii'liouiiecs that as a doctrino prevaillBgonly iu eoiiiiiiiuiitiis of a low order of intolli-gence I Bi-aUanotberptcke. tobe bcokea downbe a free balloc and a Falr count ? rhe Tinn-,di nouiicis that as a eriniinal Wariagof thehloody hirl. Shall anotlierpickot to be lirokoiitlouii be tlie eni-oiir.ip'iiicnt of Anierican oom-

meree ? Tht J im-* applaada Wliitncv's aa*sault upon Amerioan sliip-bnlld.Bg, and Yilas'saaaaalt apoa Aaaerieaa ahlppiag liaea. Bhallanotlier pieket to be biokeu ilown bt-tho Be*publiean DBltj itseif f For, Baldfl Irom BBT-Minal iiitii iatflI on ono of tho Ileniooiatioeandidatea, Me Haaea'a avowed reaaoa forop-pi>Mii.,' the Btate lickct ia that lli ll ei'iir-'' willliflp thi> Nattoaal D__aoera_ie Adniais.-atioa,to whicii its siippoit is still pladged.But we are glad to bare any aort of aapport

f«ir DaTeaport. from any sort of 800.08, andwaleOBM all Ihe va.tt s wb- ean get No picketsbare to be takea down for tbat, ii that la alltiiat is wantcd.

TBB PBOhltttTlOSISTS.The N.'ition.il Aaooeiation aii Loeal Preaahera

has ail.ipte.l a reaolatioa --lli.it are eaoool by"oiir loflneace or rote i-u~f.1 in a party loogeiu tiiat n '.iiscs ttrplaee in their plalturm a plank"favoriag tbe prohibitioB of tha ntanafactni."nnd aale ol alcoholie drinka." It la trueth.itthis waa adopted by a niino.it> rote, but it wasadopted. Political Btatiatica of eoarse alioar iatba plaiaeal wav inc bopeleasneaa of Btajcingtheaueceaa <>i Proiiibitiiin upoa what can beai-tomiili«hcil by ii piirol? Prohibition party,Tbe Prohibitioniata, bowever, do aot rely apoathis wholly. Tl.ij ne catried away bv a eeati-tnt".;,il aiul l-iiiilil au ila'-'y. They ptiiit to

the hiatory at -kbolitioaia.it, .uul, aaaaaiiag tliatI'l'oliii-i:ioii oftera a p.irall -I eaae, they aatiei-pAieaelmilar ooterun. Bat they aro ai faallin their an.il igy, Th re iaao real reaetablaacebetwoen the oaaee. li ia bol trae thal theAholitioniata sernred Ihe oxtinctlon of Blavery.Lincoln'a proclii_na_ion w.is diatiactly a war

iu. aaare, foreed from him by Ihe atuhboran'..of the Boath. The Abolitioniat-i do doubtfacilitated Un- extiaetioaol alArery,bat tbeydid n"t lBiiii).' it a'liuil.Neitln i- tbera aay real analogy betwoen the

illink e. il aad al irery. The lattar eoald ln-. aaii waa, ubuliahrd bj theatroke of a pca. beiil bad no i.'.'i in biiBiaa antme, aml t

aapported atronglj by the aolf-iotereal oi a

large eoinmaaitj it aaa eppoaed in ita eaacnroto ihe ainiplaal principlea ol Jnatiee aad righl,aud had against il tbe rolleetlro conaoieneeaMitin as that eoald be arouaed. The «. \ 11agaiaai a bicb lie Prohibitioni ata oontead la fartlilltrent in it* nature airl in ita ooaditioaa. Itseztirpatioa by laa is aol tha aiiapla natterabolitiofl was. Attempta to ataaip it aal bjeoercfon li.ivr failed i.i evcrj ea* Mtherto, aodfor reaaona which oaghl by thia time t" 1"obriooBto all. In tbe opinion iaf theaooadeeithiokera it la a eaaa for edueatioa* aad corn

palaioa caanat eoatrol It. 11 thia la trae. hoar-ivir, tln. Prohibitioniata cannof maka. a more

damnging blunderthaa by withdrawing tromth.. Kepnbliean party aad attemptiag to raaalone. '1 her* iano sueh Probibition aeniimenl inthe eoiinii)- to-day a. bolda ooi tha faiatoilproapectol iraach apregramme. Allili.it a Bepnrate Prohibition party eaa do ia toezpoaeilaown weakneaaal the polla.

Ii it areie atronger ii migal do one atheithing by taking thia departnre. It migblaeoure tln- Biieceai ol the Democratie party ; ofthe party ol i um. tli.it i>. tn Bflj Prohibition iniho nature ol thiaga can bara i.o proapectolBitceeaa aara byaad throagh tha Hepubticauparty. I>> kiekiug agaiaat its only frieada IImoat wri-i-i- i's aawn «- 111--'- aml lu iv pii.tpiiiifthe reforma ii da.irea iiidednitely by liviit^rtinnl.v in tlie i.dvi-iii.iiuiiI ihe p irly whia-h butoatemperance aad all who fiiror lt. Inahort,amore anieldal protramme than thai referred tocould not be ooaeeivad, aad il ii ia followed are

may expoct to aaa tha oaa-to aol aloaoof Pro-liibitioo, bul ol Hijfh Licenae aad Temperilnce-eoei-lly, thr.i-.Mi back lor the noxl qaarterola centary. The Republiean paityia the onljpolitical orgaau_dion throngh arhieh aaehaoelal roforma oaa ba mlrooatad aritfa aayproapeei of fatare Baooeaa,and the frieada oltemperanee irill wain more by arorkiog arltfi itthan hy alieaating its frian lahip and sacrifleingits pi,\Biriul allianee bj operatiog aKainni. itili'in without.

rOBEWARRBD, FOBEABwETkThere is believed t(B l> uamiBeat daager ef

nn argaalxed attack uftou tho Coineae In Waah*ington Territory, bul il ir oceara it canonl beaaid thal fair vrarning w.i nol giren tai thaTerritorial aulboritiea. The reao n loaindopted by the meetibg ot arorkingmet] beld atSt sttle ladieate determ inatioa aad aettled pnr«pose. Thoaa reetdetiona aaaoaaee the intea«tioa of then- framnra to ripel the Chiaeae fromi'm.- Territory, w 11 Ib.mt rejrard t" any lawa,lua-iil or Satioaal. Employera a>f Chineae laborare ealled apoa p< remptorily to diaehance their.liaml-s, maaa meetinga are arranged to fartbertbe eX|iiiNion pro'.'i iinnie, and all wliuiu it mayt'oiieein are laally iaformed thal u wa aill bold- onraelvea not reaponaible lor aay m-is of.. vioh-iK-o whieh majariae from aoB-eomplU.4anco aith theae ra-olntio.a." After thialonnal aml trank BBBouBeemaat QoTemors.piirc elearlyeaa bare ao apologyfor beingtaken iinawaics. Al'tiT tha Rock Bpriogainassacre il will nut (Iib to huiirh Bt demo_itra*tione of tliis kind. Ni) tl.iilil minili'-tatiiiiisofhoatilityto tbe Chineae hava beaaeomibobhi the Paelfle Coael foi yens, bal thaWyomiag ontrage has bronght thinga to afiiiie.il condition elaewhero. and aueh aarningaas ih ii ni tln- Bc ittle meeting must be lit-t-tlB*.!.

lt reata prliaaiili aritfa Groveroor Striir.t to

take precaotioaa agaiaai any oatbreak. Troopanre avuilable. and if appliod for latimetbeiru-e can be had. D.ttea biving beenflzedbythe meeting foi tbe varioaa atapa ol the pro-grantme. it ihould not be tliffl ult taa niskepreparatioB in adranoe. Ii la n >i probable lhalthe loeal militi.i could be dopendad on aafely in

eaae of this kind, s.nci ii la apt to abe eom-poaedol tbe taty men who are must elamoronMfor Ihe expolaion of tho Chineae. Portaaateljt!i" ni'iiinyr haa givau the CbineaaaB-onth'agraeetaad aiuea all tbeeoontrj knavrairhal laIntendWd oi the eipitition ol Hi.ii tin -¦ htilnratn iif prepared for any eraerganey uouhl anderthe t-ii-.i. iiiaii''t's la inevitobly regarder] aa

proofof .".ctpiit a'.'ii'i' iu the lawleaa aatlon olthe Beat.e conrentioo. lt b hardly eanaeir-able thai auy a-hn ni-ttatiou WOOld aabjeat

itself doliberately to euch a Btigma ; but thatthoro may hereaftor bo no mlstake about thematter it i» oa well to put on record tho factthat full notice has bcon giren of the conteiu-plated iaid on the Chinese.

ifFTHODS OF 8ELLUSG REAL ESTATE.Without 6area_.ni this ean truly bo called an

u era of reform " ao far as tho real estate busi-n.8. is concerncd. The present system of con-

ducting transactions, by which a piece of prop¬

erty is plae.d for sale in the hands of severalbrokers, has caused much complaint MDOUgniiiny of the dealers. They declaie that whiloiji iheory it enahles a property-owner ti> dispnseof his res.lty mor quickly than if only one per-son is intareaced in efteeting its sale, in praetieeit lea.ls to the cutting of coinmissions by thebrokers and a reductioii in the price which the

pareel would eomataad were it not lor tbe com-

petition of thadlfterent peraona Intereatod in its

diapoaaJ. Bo for 1mm thia ayfl extended thatmany l.roKers deeHna to leoeive property forsale or rent iinless the owner gifaa tliem soleaiithority to con.liict. the transnetion.

lhe Bnbjoet is stiinnbitiiig agitation ninongthe memberaof thoBeal Eatata Exchange,manyof whom have even agraed BBtOBg themsclvcsii..t looller at the daily Btoetinga at the Kx-chaage any property whieh is in thehaadaofmore ihan »ne repreeeatative. Tbara aeama tobe no danger that the advocsites ot this nielho.lof doing bosiaeaa will nttcn.pt t<» pnab theirviews tOO foi ifl advance of the OpifliOBB ol themnjorityof thetrside; bal it will not be for lackofearneal effortifthe Exehange foilatoexert:.ii ii'inoilsiiil infltiei.ee in pnahing iatO discsis-_ion all vital mrflaorea afteeting th.- proaperiiyof the greal real <.-t ite iatereata of tbia city.

MOXJEY AM> BU8IXE88,There was eonaid rable liipti.latioii of pecun-

i::t> indebtedneaain Wall Breel last week, nnda still larger tiqnidatiofl of oldgrndgea. Therampaiga againat men who had sol.l propertybelonging to other people reaalted in leveimlfailiir.s. in tbe eloaing ..f short aoconnta for200,000 shares, nioie or less, an.l inan advanceot juat '.io eenta per abare m the average priceof aixty atocka, to $02 81, againat $48 86 forthe saine Btocka a year ago, lt was a matter ofwondermenl that afteraocb failurea the priceol ato. L- did nol advance more. Tbe expluna-tii.n is that the markel is pretty mncb eonfinedto the apernlatora, so lhat an anticipated de*i.isiii.l for 200,000 ahares oi alock promptedlii.. nl ordera to a ll. The boldera wbo aramoal benvil] looded know that they havo no

other markel on arbicb to Bell aave thal whichthe neceeaiti. a oi aqtiw <l " .-h.it>" may anp*ply, and so w.i.- niUing to lighten cargo

I where they eoald. Having aold freelv whiletbe forccd pnrchaaea of the vietima were in

progrcaa, tbey weiethe better prepared to puahprieeanp by new bnyingon Batunlay. it was

BOftpcc >1 "ii B itarday, i<"'. tbat a new batcfa ol.. ahorl " sales had been made by men a ho be*liered bi lower prieea, hut had I.n willing to._.-e Smith and Heatfa puahed to the walL

Bul lhe evelifs Of tl.e p0»t feW weeks eertainlvhave nol ravored the aelUng ol other people'aproperty. Tbe railroada have made raaiprogreM toward an adfaatmenl ofrateaonapaying haala, and the trafflc oontintiea large.Laat week rail ahtpmenta frpm Chicngo were

02, 11.' i.iis, againat 10,41. ihe aameweeklast year. A decreaae is tobe expected when

tea iiae, bal if the roeda eaa _r«'t 20 eenta t<>s

35,000 tona the) will be better olf than withonly 10 eenta for 82,000 tona. The great;i .nn.l in.'.. ..I uii. mployed money, moreover,ii u doea not prompl many to invoal in atockauntil tim liiiuiv managemenl of railroada ismore ci'.ir. makea ii easy for those a

willing to carry atoeka on apecnlaxhm, aud theofotbei marketM diacoaragaa apeculation

in produ. 9,Laal week. aalaa <>f wheat ai New-York

amounted toonly 30,094,000 buahela, agninal17,010,000 buabeia the previooa week, wbenthooghta of war in Euxope eanaeda riac, Thacloae, al '.,i;ii coata for No. 2 redwinl.r, W88 OIM OtJOl below tberloee b.i tbe prevlooa week, andwiih freighta s't s eenta to Ltverpool .the prieei i -tiil t.i tu above tbe foreign level thal ex-

porta bava been practically atopped. Themovemenl from Atlantir porta for the laal weekin Beptetubei waa only aboat half the exportafoi the correaponding week laat year, and themovemenl last week al New-York waa leaaUian a third of the exporta <>f tha previouaw.-i k. Bnl il t <. cireuimifancea tend to de-preaa apeculative trading in wheat, the cottonmarket ia even leaa encouraging, the priee oflow middlintt having changed not even a aix-toeoth ior more than three weeka, while theprice ofpriut elotha has decllned about one*tenth of a cent. The combiuationa rale themarketa for lead, coppcr aud tin, aad theoilmarket, after advancing aboal 1 eent, aeltledbark t<» the atarting point. Proviaiona are alao.inll, with porkaahadcweakerand I.i.l aahade¦trongei than a week ago, Withao little oat-l.-t for tbe s|.ecul:itive s|nrit eUewhere, themovemenl ifl Btocka would natural ly havemore participnnta, and yet nearly tbe wlioletrading in tnal market alao la eonfined to a fowHcrurit.es.

In coiiisiierci.il eirclaa ii ia eommonly obaervedthat the Improvotnenl baa beea pereeptiblychccked, and lhat a more aatiafaotory .1!-!nl.ii-llollby r.laileis lnilst bi stwaitcd, be.ose lhewboleaale ti ideean reaameaetivi^j. The deal*inga w hiehgav. aomaohaatiafactuui some weekaago were lairgely baaad apon anticipatioa oinn increaaed deiuand foomeonaamera, au.l thereiv now Bomotbiag like a pauae to see whetbertbeantioipation waa warranted. ln the ironmarket, fower sales are noted than in Septeo.*bei,and thongh prieaa ioi th.. best gradea Itavenot enanged. there is a largeaapplyofordinaryii,ni :ii prieea aeareely above the lowaal oflaal-uiumer. dteel raila ara flrmly held at $30 or

better, however, and ihe milla are a ii.i to hareorder* -<>i some time to eotne.Tha arrival <>f $l»25O,OO0f iu gold from

Bnropa oalj in parl eompeaaated for ihe with-drawal of aboat $2,400,000 of ranona kind.-.ot money from circolation danng th.- week bylhe i'l.-asiiiy. The Washin^toii tolegraauabow ihat it held on Batarday, in exoaaa ofeertifleatea, $2,089,573 more gold than a weekago, +'l I7,:i'»s more silver. an.l ..<.. 14,053 leaalegal icii.leis. The ban caagaln increaaed theirloana, and reported a loaaol $2, l<.:>, lot) apeciennd $1,423,900 legal tendera, bat thoir aar*ploa rcaerve ia atill $41,499,200, having now;-..t baek toaboal the level of November an.lDecemberof Ual year. Tba axchangea laalwe k wera a little aaaaller tl.an thoae of theoorreapoading weaklaat year, both at New*York and ontaideof New-York. The un.i r-

taintj m to tha aaoaetary fntore, ami eepe-ciall> as loihe action oi' Congraaa naxl winter,evldeutly baa a depreaaing lanaenee.

** Bewildared Beformar," foai apprabenaiona.-ire in.t baaalaaa, Ih.- Pan-Telephoaia Aitotitay... in nl la tbe very idaatteal atnteaman wbo livoait! (lominj li.ll in Bparlan aimpucitj. an.l a leg-t-iil.iii, iiii.l e ,i h.'ivs htrniture, drea -coata nnd ahoe*brtuihaaaa tbau ddttooafoaaoi fraedom. li ia Lo*.li'il tl.e s.iim. ;,i/ l.-nel.

v\hMi Mi *-i¦.'. Retea, Qiagoty aad ThaaaaaatapdftWB ,.i:.i ei'it, " it. aiitilul isi tb. .1 aorvtaa hii.I tn

thair vaaignatian ...»i divtded," lha Adndatatrationneed have un taoabla la Ultngtheir plaeea, i<n.-e.l oaly (aUow tl... ml.- IIhaa bltbatle ebaai rtAtm luekinj. ahaagaa lno_Bea. And H Itaapleat] oi

material. For exauiple, to represent the threegreat sectione of the country.-tho new cotnmi--elouera inigbt be: Oeorge H. Sterling, of New-York ; Aquila Jonea. of Iudiana; ond Fianklin J.Moaes, of South C'arolina. True. Mo^ea is ta Jail,but he will be ont in three yoars, whieh is about aa

eooii as the Deniocratic party will caro io havomueh to say about Civil Scrvico refonn.

Pooplo jmstlr wonder how it is that mon of theleeogaiaad cbarocbt of Gcorgo Et Sterlmg, a wardDobtieiau, a aaloon-koouer, and a patrou of do«-ll.'hters, with an unenvialile recont in the policecourt-, can secure tlie recorunlendatioti and iudowe-ment of laapaptahle nierclianta for placea of trustaad rosponsibility. Bmt h urinsity is not wholly un-

natural in t'ollector Hedden'a own eaae. Tho faetthal pooplo gencraUy are jrood-natiued and indillBfaat, and ai_lag to do ulmeat aay oaa a siixhtandlaaspaaalra favor, aodoabtedly «<.(-- a lom. waytewaid oxplaii.iag tha eireaaaataaaa. But there lsstill aaother aad a anuh more alanalag raaaaa thatappliaa aapaeaiiiy to tlie laa^eaaaaaaaa of baadaanemea of appHeaata far kuportaat piaces in thoCaateaaaaaialea. Baah aa eeaeer aa the CoUeetor,Siirveyor, Appniisoror Wei.hor. orcven Inspoctor,can eaaae ¦arebaataawarld ol taaahla, aaaaaaaaml h.sH if be alahat Or, on tha other band. Uwall diapoaad ho can matorially facilitato tlieirbeeineaa, it may raadilj '>e aaaa, theroftBro. that a

Baenhaat whoae aama i-> desired to a potition infavur of a pOBSOB Ktr.uitfly luiekod hy politicaliniluenee is phin-d ln a very nnploasant poai-tiuu. Ha' must eitha-r sittn the potition or

run a Berioaa risl. of loss and aniioyauce in thoeveat of Ihe applieaaa'a apaolatiaoat Many of theminies on Bterlia_.8 petition areiiirectly tracealdetn this feellog. aad it ia hy no aaaaaa aadikely thatMr. Heddoa'a hst woulal liavo baaa mueh almrterthaa ttaaa bat for tha aaaaa aaathnaat. Wesbailaearcely oaa tho peattioa baaabag abala.adbowerer, so lonpr as it eaablae tba Praetfaat tomake bia aaaal chii_i*h plea of babig'laifaaalupon."

Reference to the Almava>k de Ottkt di«covorsuii-iitioii of Victoria of (ira-at liritaiti anal Ireland,Wiiiiam of Oermany, nnd Prederick of Behleewig-llailstiuii-Sondirhiirn-GluckstmrK. hut norio of"Jonea of Hinjilianiion." Ihe adttor of the Al-maiiitih de Ottkt must he un

" r.fFi'iisive partisau,"

PEE80XAL.<;, ;i. ra! " Bob " Ti.c-.il>- ls inportoil tt) be .lyinK »t ln*

boae nt Waablattoa, Oa. Hia mlad la Mrioualy agbetad,The PhllaAelpAla Prree, _>.d abaoletely raai a*

i-i-u'iiril* i-, rtiiln toplee, III* liniiBlnittioi) earrlea Imnbaek iweaty yeara. aad he aaaaat aa oaaylaood tl.at hoi*nt lio.ii.', In.t biSii-vi-s liiin.sclf tn .)_ etth-r ln New-Viirir'. Rlrtunoad, MeatceaMry or Boetoa,or eiaetaaval»lsns tba old eourt tl.r.nt Bf bla illstnct wlik-li lie covt-r.-df,,ny.yearaago. Ha Baaaa eloqaent ..r.-.ii..ts bafararial nary hara.aad tl.irin_ the week entered lata eaim.i.r.tii- rtlneoiu s,. t«» prore tbal Went Vlratuta waar*»

tpon-ible for her abare of Vlnrlnta'* bouded debt Ho*omettmealnaglnr*blniaelf ln tba Armf. Ho awoke ononiL-l.t i.i.l a-_<-,i :.) I... ni*'-,i fr.e.) bla bad, aa .* tharnrrajr «*n c,..nli.u'." Ho tbaa ro-led bla chatire alAotletara itnrt usk.-.l io be lalddowa Bfala, us " tlu. tlirtitbad iiuisi:i.,i."

Profeaaot Drowor, toeunrif ot l.*faj-otto Collo.ro,tne..is ProfOagor Wlag, whoae baalth l» fnilii.fc. in

lha ehair "i ehauilatry iu tha Ma_a__.!iu.et!» iimtiiutoi.f Tecbuo!,)_>-.

i: 11 ii ora bara been wtoelyextaal of:. 130.000faa paMtotbe Pope forcraattn* Marte d*0rteaaa ponaloetoa tow.-.i WaMemar of Dentnark,wbo i_ a Protretaat InI.,.., ni- ii,, ||i ir*a iii.t L-i'i .1 fee. i".t it araa u»t <|ulte a*

tbo above naued, belngjoai fl 87*aChapla,tboaenlptor,haa iimsii,-,! ihe -aeeaaaeat to

t'no in- imir) of ttonoianor Dupaaloap* praaaatly to i>o.ii-.iir.it. ,1 at Orieaaa. its priaelpal featurela ¦ btaaaa

-. ||_b- ... rai n -¦ 111,1.-' Ihe |real prela*e tarrnaadedbyarrawdof dlectplea,aad i» aaraioeated i.y a aaa*t ophagna beartna Ins atataa ln f.ill ici.tli repeea. Aborei- in.- ti_-.ii -i.f .ui hu*. iiiifti'liiiir tiio iiaaaard of th_Mii.-i iif ml-a..-. (iu eltber al.laof lha baeeo-reUe-o laitst.fi... ono renre*e..tlo« l£loquence, ucder tU« ilu-.iro

r .i f.ittii r uf tin. (iiii.il., aad tl.o otiier Patriotlaaiii>y 14 Km^iit.

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TBB BTA TE CA SVABE

"Olra aaa fall rote," vs /./,. Trrebml* Oe***r, .* aadu,.I. llha.roaalonoua Tlctory." Corree*.The RotmhlleauM "f Jamalca, I.. L, l.»ve erenataed ..

tampeijrn elub with tbe Baa. Btchard 0. MeOanaleh ni

prealde1 i,i l 'i.m ,, <¦¦,;¦ Ut n* .iksof Mr. IIUl's citri-»r bs hertag

i.reii .. anatded." lea, oufortaoately f.ir Mr. Hlll, it hasbeea "analded . by adoooal reepeet for tho lataraata oflha |>oople.

ih, Pprxtru* Jowrntil belleree t'._;*t "dopent ponin-erata H will t»fu*e to bara aaytblag te de with a. ticiie.

i,. l>,\i H. Hlll.ih, tfttewOtetraar baa doabtiaaa piaead itaglawlaj

Mlotflaai .it Boaalnaa i'i .woraa lce.lhe Watertmo* BepnUkm* tepertathattetaraat tai tiio

RepubUeaa Lraaae ef Jegbnen Oeanty whieh w.i* or-

ranlsed i**t Koraaiber ts rerlrlca. lhe Bejmkltetmii.i.is: .. 'iiii* ladteateo rery plalaly Ibal lhaBepabMeana,.< .1,..!,¦!-*,,'! < ,,:.n.\ bare aol i"->t tbolr ti.tor.-st lo lioltti-ral tnatler*. iu.il in.i> l> .li'i'.-i.ilr.i ii|i..)i to st.iml lu un

ii im* in ibe Noveuibercootast."//,, \i/ml: rlm.ni I' \v;mt* tll.' K.-tiit'dl.'ati* of tli>-

xinh Disiiiet toaoailaataIra M. Bedgeo fur tha.it...

It I* r.'|.ort.'il tli.it lo.in W. F.ltcr, of Ilnvorslr.iw.feel* coaBdenl of ireoiTiaej tha Paatoaialla ¦omlaaHoato Rtieceod Beuator Neleoa.tkesproeoaa otamdard r.«'* to ramaril thal "lf Hlll

.bould a e i' 't.-.i ii"' \ ni'is. aiad ahada of Twood woaldret.ira to |>aloi t!.>- Capltal rtxi."

Dr. .I..1..I Bwlnbaraa ..rui ,i letter t<» Ibe aorfctacaMa'ann etlnx|lt ',r"siL' ...I'li.s..^ ti'is paraaraph " i aaaaal n-

frnin fititii aaaseetlBR thal the ibwan aad artlaaaawbo are the prodaeera ahouldaot aiaely latbaappraaahlaf elertloaaadraattbalrvotaa arbere thay m.h t-ouiis

moal i.»' tl.o boaottl of tba atate aad tl.o Ratlaa ut larga,Il doea aoem ta notbatltwHI ba bard inr uy .-uiateiii. I'vui ui iii.- i»e<>t>-<-11,>n i.f AiiiDi'i.-iin labor to teeoo-cilc hia ..rti.'iis aud profaaolona if bo ba foand aotina« nii ile party uf frro-trada, wrhlohla attamptlni ni.Vi' to,!, ..r.i,i>- whlte labor eren aa thoy fou^iit toensiaivoiiluokluii..:..; .ni..-' rs iii ihe paat,"

//.. Voapkkttpait EapU layatbatll laaki a* lf tberewaa rfolaa to be anghl ... tiio Doaaooratle r.n.k- aaaaMeaatn. Kawhohl. Ih' Kagle pradlete that thera will hetroutile u. Ihe Ooiaocratla Meuatorlal Uoavaatloa.A preauaeal Datehoae Ooauty DeeBoeral ls faatag **

,, tnrlajf: "Wall,aaatolkabara aoaUaatod ii.il, amifrom thi* tl.no ti.l i'!'-.t.ou Blgbl I will iio all I oanatrniual htm."

D.iiiioi ii. .MiMiiiin, tho Papnbllaaa aaadidaat for thoBaaata t.. ti.* grle Dletrlet, «;is beatea laa yeara .._;.> bydlaboBorablotaetloa. lt.it Ib* gi_Mo 0*a*aaereUai Adr rtlaerdoaaaol bellere the Dennnrrat 1* to Iks fonn.l iui.t I'.iiiiiiy wbo i-.tn baal bim tbla year.

//,. i in 8er*l i aeeelaeeearertewaf tbalagtatoalver.tinor >'f tbe Deaoeratle eandldate far Qararaat ae foi-lowa: "i.ivi.i li. li ni, tbeCbeaiaaa netnber of thoi.anii,aaka ta ba oloeted Ooraraor al u.o gtata and city in.beiped Tweod lo rob. He ahould no .it.i.icd."

/'///: 1AI.I\ OF TBB DAY

it ih tald Ibal itxteea uo\[*g,'» tn thi* aaaaary nro

laoklaa tot preikbipu,lt b u>t ba ..\).i'iisivo llvinifKor in- ana. la ap iu tba iky,

l-.n- «« ull liii.-w, I1.1M1 latUl inl ailrinor.i bal .. real la a oload la bl i>.

Boaaoa BndgatMii.-i. iiMi-4.ii.ri iniii. r.iis.s 1... tin- I'tf i.iint ha dlaoarda

hi* ii..i,i ..t tobaeeo. takea bla trouaeae aat of hle beat-loga aad aata o8 the followtaf apaeeh la a eart of u \eati,eanii. iiifitiii_ t,»..»: " llf. l'io.siil,-ni, 1 um proml toinn.. tba dlatlBgBlabed heaarof abaMag haatda witimDaaaaatatta ivea-deat aftat aaltlag T~tatr raatjaaia "

Than ba i<>.i_s i..r it aaagldar, bal leaaearben tbat heloeeal aaad aaa, aad takaa ..ut ..f bia [eeket a lot ofdooumaata abowlng tbal bo baa baaa a i_itriot au.li.aico m eket (Ma aay ii.e-k.

i> ,i roa aaa Kiti*al tho wo<iiln>_ i:tst alabl i"" Vi'-..".¦ M;is ii., intexieatad I"tfell.be iv.i-4 tu fnii evoiiliij; iti-i'UH."- (llnstou Huilyot.

wiu Karaaa, th* a^aeadaaa blead aaaViN gdltec i.f iheiil.nl,,im PAttrt hu* ,.,'.)ii,i io D.iliotu, w In-ro ho I* otliin.g:i' MV.-n-li> -niue *!.i.el luii of ono .void to tlie llnnilttlrll's.

i'niiii-r. whoLikePal t

tflil| li.ul 1.11llAs a

l.iii.k' ft-lttfaat

At .,ii a Towa, Af.i'-u, n fow waaka ..j.-o, a aatattag bmin i.i tm iiiiiiiiiunir. tto .ne Haaaaaata <>n« aall-maaa*luj; p mi.-iii..i. aaaaa ta tba a__etlag u...i piapoaed tkaliin« n..-in... inl iiiio.ii.i i.e ii Ht u mo nf Huguenot blmaalfwul. 0.11 ..I fruBt bla worka laaerlhart >raaad tha baaa.

¦¦ ¦>¦ .,iv lon :, n.1,1.D i.uiic ,f. ii) c.u.0 lo Uo aui'faisii aud »__it out of ouo'h

haud. Eloaai-sun takes extra pulua vtiUi tliajii. r.-tvllnathem i-italarlf. A fow daya aaro no found au._ttotyi.uiiK nih-e tu tlie baru.and tuMi.K-ue_itotluilB-irr.-l i).-fwero qulckly eaten hy the trout aaa dumty -i-rnsl..(Kluxatou Freeman.

OoorKla U full ot trampa witb ol.l alraw hate and Une*.aataaaj.

Ile jtu/oil witli. orrow on her faee,Fot there, of woe, ho aaw tho tr.ice;And, houiiiK frief from ber to tli i.e,

A ii.«i ry talo he tol-1.And at hia volce aho ralaed her head;A darkor glooiu ker lirow eteaorea.,'bho triod to siii-ak, fa it all *_e BaM

Wua "Cneatuul!".rery co'ti..[aaaaaa Gazetta,

TTie.4)»fei/.-tTi»i/i-t'^w,of thlaclty, latlie name of thaonly aaaat ia tho .aajaa _¦gaaga puhliahod m thiacountry. It la hereartor to bo leaued weckly iuatead ofserul-roonthly.Bank Pre-lileiit (to Oaahler): ¦ Tou look aomowInU

pnle IbB lliullilng."Cuahler: " I aio not feel very woll."B. P.: " Ntithltm erloua. I tnmt l"C: "No. rve been raeelnatai aad tt baa Bakaa aaa

lt uwkea n.e feol ratfaer fa va-riah."II. 1'. (iBfthaAti: "Been vacelaated I"('.: " Yobb. sir."II. 1'. hurrlea to dlrertora* roow, enterae.e.atininir.

" Oentlomon. tlie ataallpo- ia ruifliiB. ln Montreal aisa.our caabler lnfttrni- me that he baa Juat been vaa_cln-

uted."w .. .. .

(ireat eonaternatlon aiiionu dlreetom. Immcliate la-v-.-ticutlon orak-rcal..[Ilai-toii Courlor.

TIiroui?h the cftorta of tho North tlio South ho baen

provldod with many bo.i.1 .chaiola. aud lt ln plcaaant to

kuow that theae aehoola are duly appreciated by thaSouthcru people.

AT THK FIANO.Before tlie lvory keyu she aatAnd touch. u tha; Bataai liut all of that\V_ . utiit'ii like uther poople at

A BtnaiKl pi am).Ilut aiuldi-Bly, when all waa ailtl.Acrutaa my heurt there cauia- a tbrill,Ur>|.uuM.i: to a mcll.BW trill

Ot I'tTi aoprano.Then alltfioeniedi in.e.l; the little roomVas trjis-r.uil witb a falul inTfuiue,Aa lf a ru»i -i.u-.li bur.-t lu bltBona

Autl ahowed a bloaaom.'Twaa only one, I ktifw full well;II w li.tppiiy lt M-niBieal to dwnll.Where nrtt lt llft-d und then fell,

Upon her bosom.

Outstrctrh-d a littlo waa her chln,A aolltary dlmpl. ln,Whieh aecuied to say i " Whon I beirtn

Tu ehciig. aud i.lter,Beware Young Cupid I.n k. th near!"Ala*: I dld not choose io h.nr,Aud soou my llpa a tlund " Deaf "

lii-u-iin to falter.

And on, and on, throuifhout that aonar.The notea now faiiut, now elear and trom? -

Wy bean grew leetlBBB, till ere IoiikI tou.li.-tl her .liou!d<>r.

Tho iDCara from tha- wlute key* dropi-rd.Dawa frtun barbpa Ibeeoajataeaepaed,Tho inu.-ic, nofa; by nttte, wh* «toiii>ed.

And then I told Iut..{Baa _'rnu.laeo Arjronaufc

A poet wrltea: " I aend you my poem, but I fear 'iBM. a ml-.tako ln not wntiiiK a refraiu to It." NfTfl

mmi; we wi.'do tho refrainini. for you. Tho way tnwliich woahall rofraln from printlug tt wlll MuUh tha

pocui bcautlluily.Her 00888 ahe no more dlspluyaAaaaaa tbe araraa at play;

Now ln aa aarelape -&e layaJlt-r iaaihuin ault away.

._B'.ati.n C-ourler." (jur-on Vl.-toriaand Mlsal'levoland are both author.,

ari- tlu-y nol 1".. Yoa, thoy are.".' Ibo tllt'll I..asetlt".. Moat aaauredly tbey do.".[Boston Budget088880 la tcmiBatrarily wrapped In gloom iBeeauae the

aaaaaa rataraa do nut ahow ao lartre a nopulatlon aa waa

azpaata. Boatou l» alwaya tlile-l with a haiiatlUK fearthai it wiii in- a_aa _ata rfliagaAft'TcIectlou day tho D.'iiiocr.-tlo tlokpt wlll look aa

Iboaabtt h.nl b.-on atruck by tbat meteorite ; ,u. I il

wi.l ....!¦! tbat w.bj, too.

Nuw t-ainphor'B punirent odorFilla tbe hoiis... aml tbe narebaBar

I-. ..i .vu tti'i ii'-nr approach; au.l aho com-¦aaaaa to uup-e-

Her laal aeaaon'a fara nni k-anuont-,Tib exa ninn if tlio-¦ varuiint-tThe U'iriily BMtba Bara male a fea t npon hor

heaiakia naeajue. |Bo..toii ti.,/. ita..

¦ Colleire bred men are still ar 8 preuiintn Inloiiin.tli-iii- one of tho ino-U brillliuit > oint _r-T.iitn..t.-.. nf Pnaaaloa ba->i baea appolntad apoa-nnjct. ;...i i.-r -ni .. ihit-i.'o daily, arttha rn\ im: caumiil, i<bii todo all tba baaoball aad Maj-eUna tbat ba ean rtutl i.elurmi. aiul to lac iii.'l'i'i'i'a- lu iiiit-.iltliluK (la)s' liKht* aniobloaao coTii.uia. Boatua l.e.ord.

TBB DBAMA-MU81Q.MISS ANDKli'SONS -K.V.SON'.

It \n mpnritad thai theateaaae.ip GhalUa, lxvir-l.iK to tli..-0 riior.-H Miin M iry AudiT-on aud herdr.B_u.tuoeouipany, wi.l arrlve In tht' BBf of Xtiw-York «t abinitBHMM lO'lay. Mr.Miireu-B It. Mayer. mfaBBBBtlag the maii-

u'nr, Mr. II. K. Abiiey. bas cli.aria._ed a nliauilxi-t, whlcUwlll takeout a party of fria-u.U to moet tbeajipon h.-rar-riv.il anl lo WOieoaaa Mlas An ifriou aml ber aa.iK-lates.I'liit. week will bfil-voteil to the linal prep-ratioua for tbeBpeatBg of _!..»-« Antlei-ju'd Anii-ncaii 888888^ whlcU 1-a toli iii tt th.' -iiiir Tin .itra- on Moaday, Ootober 1_, whenabawfllbaaaaa for the tirat tbaa hero aaaaaatiad iu-b liaafaaiaTai aaaadjr (>f " Aa You l.ilce It." Tue ailo of.ualaat tiio Star Tho.iiro wiii bei.iii ou Woduea lay moru-

Igg,Ootobar7. Tlie aeale of prlcea ls aa ftBllowa "-

.-. t1 ."»') a-iii -.1. Miaa Anderaon'a eacMfe_nant at taa_t»r rbeatrv i^ to eoatlnaa aii aaoka, and aot rapertoiraluclndea "AsToa l.ike lt." -rjirmallou anal liaiatea.""TraRody and Oomedy," M Boaaaa and Juiu-t."'. I ^i.inar." - Ibe Iliiiit-1il-ack." an t ¦ 'Iba I_B_Jr aifI.y. :i"." Tliero ia every tii'lu-.irlon that tbia wlll provei |.-iii.irkab!y proaaoroaa and brtlttaai aaaaaa, Afu-rla artaa Baar-Yorb Hlaa Aadaraaa will riait iu Boeeoaileei.it.'iiii, i-i-.>vt.l-.ti.... r.r.iito, Ai'aany, Braoklya. Phlla.,. IpbUi, It.liiintre. \Vailuii.-loii, l iiiMnu.il, Dotrott,i.i.ui-.vii'..'. si. Loula. CblOMO, Bt, Paal, Deaearaad .iKr.iiul-..... -l.e will ri-tuin to X.-w-York in Slay an-l ri-,.| iieur at the 8tar l'lu'Mti-e. Boaaaa hara i>- en tuken forftllM Auilerioii at the HuckiiiKinin lloiel, op|ao-Ua: to tbo( ..ti.edi-i,

A MOK-L CI.IME." A Moi'iiH'iime" i*tayi. witli it-* at th( I'nioii

B jiiari; IbaatN untll tho end or thia woek. Thla play laaui-iil:.i l.-Kliiiekiii. in .tory and £8888-9 abaiirdln inoiil.i:.aiul it ls atte.l tn ¦ motullli', ortiltei.il. iii-iuca-ia- ui.Biii.t-r

!i> every |'eraou . unoonu-il m n. Tba piere-eftn. iu

havo baaa takeu froiu 88880 old liiuii'li u.iv.l. Ir-.vill.ilu i-i a prie.t wbo B_M butrayid and ,it.. udoi.e.1aeraral women, bal tbia laaportaal abaaaatat la aavarBbaWB. The uudiriifii baaoa oulv ta.tt he h.i» been ahnr,aad p.B'st'iitly la appri. e.l th.it hi- WM that by oue ef hia'eiii.ilt IIml aai. who lowa tho her a a.f the 88888 aai lwiioin th.it lurowtabaa leaaarrg, a paBBaaaaraaa a id-nijrht iii.-etliiK ia eonirhtsl ln-tweeu BBM8 t.n 888888 n: b

ioiu'iy boaaa t" .viu.-ii tbaaa ta a aaaaal paaaega Beeatliat" laaly, air. >ta'al Iii n.ale attiii', tO.. ta ln>r lover tho>tory af ber aaaaaa aaa calla, aad wbea faa tmm th.it inahootlmt tbo prtaal abe laaaaad bta owa Blatar fraaa dla-hoii.ir. he 1.-, in.. lo to efaMB ber lo bla ho.irt aiul doelaretbat be - loroa bor Biora ih in oi er." I_« dUuoBM of Ibemural queattoe. Ita-onM aaw apmar tbal taeaoandedprtaal abonbl laearar aml tbaaa aadaal aint imtm-i apoloua lt'vora aboabi laa iiiairiitd,' but lu* lararaafOIn lep.ar'.'.i ilf..!, and Ib erder t«> a. ..i.i arreai for aiarder,tba huiy atleae a .itaar late benalf and axniraa. Tbiariv'imBi'_le or liitrl.iio aml fo.ly Itua ralkKM tiie prol.n^l.iii.il clloit.s nl M;.h .M.rie l'i. at'ott aiul Mr. Joaoph'liiHiu-tii. Tbora aaa aa opi_Bttui_.tr ao !.> pl.y taeUerolne ..^ t<> a_btBU tbo rarlora. bopaleao uborynf auiiin.iii. aatarally icood. wboa. ata faaa atatead bat aoeuervt rit-1. Tbo B_l__elBK aml brit;lf rtylo or Mraai'l...-,ui Kare bo blnl Ibal tbia aaa uudot-taod. Mr.Il.w.irth. unable app.treiiily tai iv.,ir.| tln- .-..iliie.'t :,«

aaytfalag bat noBeenaa, etibatltated vtoleaea for f»-».-.. bbuud iK-i.1t' far <i ua- itramatie oapreeatoB. Ii la uut n> .-i-roneelvable tbal aoefa ;. aaaaa ot abaurdtti. lataerprotad la.»in innor mi radleally laataaare, «houid ta<- aerepttd 11aaa af Ibo priaolpel taaalrao er tbia elty, PmB-us tbai.u-t m ln ln- mi, l lln-.l ti. lii. IBBlltril tiiil.l. :>.» OT O '.'.itii-mer. The Bo.. star ragea. A weli-oinu eh.iii.-e wt!|

ln> it :. lt- at tlu-t tlii-iiii-i- .ui tln. l:.in ot Ootobor,wheu .Mi-h Maroarel Nalber la ta t>i>inia r..r *nl, iiaaaarlallua aith Salriol 'be faaateor, n a aaotlf audre-plei di.nt pin.Iiii umi >f .' Kiujioo aud Ju-ot."

KPWIN BOOTH-I TO.'R.Mr. Booth'spreparatioaa tot the Mwdraatatia

¦aaaaa Bara laaa aeaapletad 11«- aill taka tha ialdaaNT. i-niiBi'i-'.), beglaabu. al Balt.aoee, wfaara ho lataaallav iwo wt-t-ki. On NtiM-iulitu' _:> ho will ap{ioar ialiiooki.Mi. ior ono areek, gatbaatakaa aaaat »f imiraroaka. aad late la DaiaoBaw «in agBearat tba BoaaaaIfaaaaak Hia aagaaaaaaaB thaaa ia to aaa) iiv.> araaka.Aftar thai aaooaaoabeigaw-Tatk aad atatafaraaaaita^al ihe I utii A.t'iuie riie.ilie. He aul tiien .le.a.h- |woaaeka taa Pblladi Ipbla, aml tfaaa aoaeiada bla aoaana. itls to eovar foartooa weaka iu alL Best year Ibal latoaay, ln tii.' -¦ ;. -..ii oi i-"«ii-'">7-Mr. goatl V.I laakeaKi'itutl lour of tha UaBed Biataa wltb theiBoit oomi myItateaa faa Bbtelaed. aad. arofaablr. wUl ihua uik-lu.fureweii of tii.' ateee. Tho tracadtaa la naa al Kevnort, but lotoada to etoaa biaaaaatn koaae afowdaraaaaaa and mnore to bla reaideaca m flnatoa

DRAMATIC V0TE8,Mr. BronaoB Etowanvapopalar play, " faa-Bg

Mr_. Wiiilhi.tit," w.ia l.ita-1f r.vlved ui l'hi:_. latghblln Mr. I' iliner'a Madinui l«inaia Thiatre toinp.iuy witlitiie -iibi.iineii aaat:

(>«.Bi.'la«B Wintiir.i-..Herlierf gabBBfBVoaataaoaWiathr-a .... ._l_.ni. KurroanaaMt. iiui.'i Wluihrop.Mi. i. j' ,,',h, , ,

¦. ABiile llU-a-llMr. Ib.b Pl atwlad.Aguea lloo hI ll.lilll .-c.it... .... \. ,.

i,"l"*rt,, -..Wnl.l.a l'.iiii-.y'" lelbaaba.i.,-*.» Uatoraaaaram .\i irWiiraaaaaBTlitiiiiiiiitu-ltroupeIll.it t-oini-.. tbia Wt-ek to Nibio'a

li.tr.l..n will pr. i.-nitliia -m.uk Ailom ,' in Wk_8k Harhataber aa Adoatt aad Mr. RlaaaaBba ri.aaa

t.i. have .. >ii .on ri ¦- mi elaawharn.Tlii'-'M.iy IIdhiIih" Ciin i.iuy. \tA faf >l *'< . *

. ii ui wh.. haa .aaaa haa aaaik aa one nt rhe nn.»ae iiti.-t-1, e..iii-«i-i, uumi.i aud pln.i tmtt aot ro .-.o. of (ba W88>a- |"'liaa,l ,vi ll l.|.|..- ir :tl \ lilo'- t ll'.l.-lt ,m I i.-t !¦ I 1.'.

11 lit. due. t I.m ,.f .Mi-. |i.; grOblBaB.Mr. 8te-_- .'I... kiy.> n.i, arraaaad tor tb.> praAa

ai bis i.y,.-un Tfaaatra,of Mr. araa ao B iwari*i laj ju ,t. Huui. ;..i -ji ,\ Uicii rapori haa ¦-_