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'ililli SI ??.tillo. II,. MUK PIUMAlfii 11. vi i.*".' ol l N'.I. IN I?. Mme till- ' I a ' m?a , . m. BLACK ? li.'i'K-'.rail r?i..:fLue ila ,-t \ it- 'j r?. _ -, I TIIII IS* -?ierioa. ? ' THIS : H I '!? I? ",;i > t. .cam mi ? ?- _ ,, Till . ? r .a a-, Dai an'. :?.**.. iib blacksmith?! w?'.-tiiki:. i ' ? \VI HW Mill,II I 'S . *; IB .* I . . I ? :-? 1 ! . . RAL PAM v DAT AH ? ? an -v.-?:.? -.jr.?*.-.-'- B I OB Uti?'i??JJ'"1J -? fS. i ? i ? ICE. V--r_. ? i ? - Uki ? t ? ? . ' i;n,:,; i : i.*.,.* ? i _ ? - _ Dr. h.J\im'*a..i eMirri kb eurea promptly ? i-..: KvinsNi -..ii ?teamas- i s ?"?________ Iii st's, So. I way, *??? r>M In ' vT? an?! Paru aale allaite, _ ~c?ii, ?, i ?.. .\ Sus-, Mannfactnri i - . OraadGsU ,, ? - KB-KsSBKl Ou. ItlKXKP rill)? Via- I' \- . nre? of fia? ?t T - - -.r.-ll Ita .trill! tia- li.? ? !.-.:. I'ai'.i.r .1. N.?'.. tal ll?-l? ?, t'.urlai??ll at._ EXPOSITIOM I K11 BR8AL. PARU. : Th. Ho-? r *I ISON OS BllSt Hows, a ?Bat '13.1 B??_w?t, Ne? . ?rlr!, ovrB BMBfl-TVS I an ?TiTi.K*. tie um T OlilVD < Baa .?-im 11 - r?e?lu. M?i '.mea. ?- l-*r Inper.al deer.-e pabktM in TV ? ASii.m.i: Midm., which waa the nu.iii.-i raiwa.tr-e. it ti). 1'..: :,- " i-i -id m >. -IHK aa_i ) uni i M?, m* _ Tut .-iv.. i: M \m i x? ii i:lN?i Co. ,-,.-M?t HIHU. v -, Ne Yarli. _ Ganyan ?v Rabbb'i Highest Premiun Sew im. Mt. Hissa. B ? -.'. l?r..?.l?rat, N i _ Kinki i; & Lros Si:win?. Machine?, No. 587 Broad-?.. Wa_trJ-L?.fal au. fiat? I |A| -- tarni lor fit i'*r._ I'm. Pbamblik Bbh k M m hine. Tsa But if mr W. kid. Bsam rm: ?'m. ria?. J II Basics I'.;---- ? Ha 71 Brat I-a I N I Bo Bo.? "Palmes'. Patent Limus, Best!" Lasi BarohT1 AJJraat Di Pautas _ia,S?--York.k Button. Carte? Viiniette, $8 per dozen; Duplicate?, $3. ABaagaStaaai.ti?t?re.l. R. A. tam? S i : a.':,a_.-a_, N. t. WIbb, Toupee?, ;iu<\ Ornament al Hair.?Fin! ruai,?., lu r Ira t Ail ali ?t i.?'- h ri r'?, 1C Um.it ?t Bat-Uelob- II mu Dye?The beat in the ? Mt, iii??an_.n.oiia paffcafc At all Iirn.ii ata I'm\ I 1.9Al r.\!'i.-lll'>N, Pabi Sraiswav A. Ban l-JSMrS-Urr, taitas basa aaarle.I tli. Fikit <ll.?*l, ?i,.i |, Nattai fct Ar..< n.:. Kum.? in all Ihre' .tra.-? .xhll>il?:J, Ui? M*'. Hut iu oTJt-r of ment bj the u.aanaoiia t.; I?r-. Warn ? :..- N . 1 ? ?rj.J 111 ?,it Poiit t-nth it. .MONDAY. SEPTEMBEfl It, lSG?. TERMS OE THE TRIBUNE l-wrv TniBUNB. M:ii! SabacrNttn, $10 per annum. **k.mi-V. uki*, iiiiii? \r. M;ni Biibwiiben, si p, i an. nebelt Imbi nt. Hoi] bubacriben, .*?. p i annum. a .1 \ c r t i ?: i n n Kalt-. Hail. Ijm^ni.. ?Steht? jw lint-*. >i R1?V 7,"?i *, I atti sr, go ? nts pel lino. Vi i i km i i.'tiit sr. fji SO pet liuc. T. nu*. cash in a.'u.iu. i-. Ailtlit'-t. The Tuibumb, New-York. nu: ti: i rise is i: i ropl; snxhN- |__o__isaa, ?ig.-nts for .Luciieaa Ijbba itu*. Rall II-m ??-ti.i-;., ?'..Mil ?.indi n, Lo ml un, are HM.ii! t.r,at Bril ?n. Cab) i.na.ii.- -..v. Bookselktr andPnbllabcr Plat?, ? , \t. lu Ans? i r. N..I.I..S ,v i ?... An,,-m,n i;. ;. ... Ko. ii Rae Aals r, Paris, sir ?cents for lui. TbibumkIb li ; \ Isa i h a i ?... Book . no, _,-> l'util (tra Uudea, Berlla, are agents fur Tub Tan i se in ?i vtiil rr-ci ?Minns and u?! ? i:.ii:iM, and supply coplea of the paper t. Aiuerk-uns t? _upt.ran.jr In Europe. TO CORXE8POS'DENTS. ? . s - e ?bim',, 'ja tdiireiaci! to ' ina TB_B l NU .* Wt raattl anti rtaka ,? ?-tura ?.?-??..' CaasMB nat * Ailvctt:?.m, j.i-a toe thil \Mik-, i--'.? o| 'J'i;r ? TW Dramatic Kotes, further particulars oftht Dean ttiehmoud Collision, Religious Yeic*,Courl Reports, the Mou?u Article, and ihr Mt ti,,- tecoudpage tins morning', ship "Sews, the Crops, and other utatters on the third page, and ?' 'ittiy Items on thesitth. A?liiiii;ii ftuiagul prorei t!i?- nuudnol Bolo* mon, tlmt ;i mau ililijieBl in Ida ?-?illili,: -hall ?mtwi batata kin :?.. Lately, tli?? Kin--. ,.i' i??-i'iiiiiilv ;ii?.| Greece bael i!.?- beooi oi itead ?lira' btfOU Ililli. ^ Tin? Treaourer ?.f tl.c " I'mn-.i gtatea report! ?i UMH.,001 ?s tit?* aihouiit ?t iee-_it] tot ?ii ?nhilin.' no!,s lu 1*1 intu?-.! t,,i N,?ti,mill slmnkm, WV l.i.ir of |88.7_1,M0 m the receipt? ol In tt-tn.tl lifvimi?' lot Satin,l?,y. Tli. total <-l C-fteRII ri)lin!?'?l in aft} ,i;t\, ?t/m a. Tlio fifti?i;il \?.l<- iii Iii??, I.-, ?i,.i, i,, TniBimii foi (.??V? lilli!' i** ?is fnllov -: Kil)Wul?.?A( I!? ]. 71.W I lilli? lillltt ? ma;. ? The totnl vol,? h !?T,'l:;|, o? i\ Iii. It ti,,- |q]. ilieis (lundi Mo?M ?it ?is Browmlow'i ''.-i.uni "iug alul),,; cist 81H??ui foi Brownhnr. We find no niintion of stiiiionov, blank book8., io?*, fiu-1, (atp?l>, fin ni: ;?)?', ?itnl \.ii?oiis 4?tJi?*r litt 1?- iti'iii-t known ,n,!y te tbOM inter I'.sK'll, ill till' Coiltloll, ira li ?mil ol lily <?,lll!,\ ponws to the Con.-titut onal ( ??um iifi?;n, pnb li.-li?'?l in our (UM ol li?- L'util. Wv al?, ob Nffl 111;, t tin- (loriiiiicnt wat not \. -1111, ? I. Till' proc'-filii! -, ?.!' ti ,- I| I- ;,. ,1 ,,, ] \\ ,, I infill?stn Congn - m hi? li was reeently held al J.,i!i.-.uiiii', Suit/.? ilatiil, l'un. '. auoUicr proof that Un* Boeial <|in-i?.iii i- ou t!ic eve oi claim? ing ?i flatter -(attention from the legislator, in both lifini-jilicn . than hai hitlierte linn a, ColiU'il to it. Tja. H'lioite? ol tl1(" ,11 ;, I--?--r-? Cima iii- ?.ral Rnropean countries Indicate I that the liitiin.itiDtiii! Coogif-i already repre ?ent? a formidable power, which is incrMuring flinn year to y -at with i/i.-:?: rapidi? v. Wliile tin- French papen are, a- nana), dis? log the m? ..uni.-: ol the last dlploinatic note ol' tin ii Oovernment, and are doabtful whether ?t nu ?na peace, war, ot nothing al all, the Kin',' of Prussia, the frown Prince ?>1 Pin ?uni the Grand Duke ??l Baden hare made pub lie ?.'.'In-??<? , whirl.* !i;i\i', at least, tin* merit of being m> plain m not ti? be misunder stood by anyone. Tiny ?ill state in tin* moat emphatic manner thal the German nation desires i" ? -mplete its unity peaceably, ii no foreigner Interferes, bul b) force of nuns ii no other - i. n open. 11.. late?! - Dsation, truly speaking, is the production ol ?i letter from Gov. Orr wholly ?uni In.utily indoiving Gen. Sickles. He de i i., : ?,.i Ordi i No. i'? was, so far aa s?.nth Carolina is concerned, an absoluti i ? ?(*-ity, and th.it !'<? deeply regrets the ?oin?' taken by the President and his idvisi He believe, that liad uot Gen. Sickles Issued this order, mci. teoops would have ?been called foi rve the public reconls and protect Bherlfts In executing c?tII process al the honghtlrsi oi be__rtle-8 creditors.' It appears that this no-called t>__nnical ordcr wau, according to the Governor's own showii ? an act of condign ch? rity, which tar. Johnson has uscleesrj overborne and nndone. Whal h.i> the President to -i* ?' hofield has issued an order foi separate polling of whites and blacks in Vir? ginia, The Democratic papers repeat that ? ? -. d. Grant approvi i the Preeident "tion*' t?. holdall the Southern elections sim? ultaneously, and that Gen. Hancock will ac cordingl. ii\ the first Monday in November foi the elections in Louisiana, while Gen. Schofield will i, .ill hi-?.nil!' Axing n prior day. Gen. Him.oik i- mentioned ti observing that there is not the ilightoal necessity for trouble ot delaj In executing the Iteconstruction Acts. This Bentiment docs not wholly ?i<vi>i<l ?with the President's temper. Whcthi r the simul? tane?os policy will result in more quiet than it is the habit of his Ex? llencj te ?1? .-in- ia ?iii between black and white, remains, of conree, to I* seen. We think it will. Like ?i trae soldier, Gen. Sherman shows, tli.it he believes In war only as i means of peace. His Indian ttegotiatieai ric bound te disappoint some ?>f th<- white tarages. He h:is aided the C*c?_nm_-?a-oners t.? meet with ih<* red men, and has fully .?econded their e_?_?ts foi peace. Three treaties with different ti ' have been concluded, and the histoiy of In? dian affaire will now, let ns hope, proceed In Ink iiml not in bloo4_s_Hfid The uuthe ties of Montana have, us was f< seen, cone ? great way t<? mai anj effort for peace. They have opened a want and causeless war apon the friendly ?iii??- of Crowa?aa act qaite in accordance with the vindictive ?piiit in which the raising ??r volun? teers against the Indians begun In Montana. The Governor who countenances and aids this new wrong ought i<> be h?l?l io ? strict account? _________________________ EASY DOWN lilli. The V. Y. Times MgReatatbat " Mi. Beward*s Mpolicy" iin buying Walraatia) "seems to be "gradually vindicating its?-li"?the object of ?ai?! policy being, according te The Times, the \ speedy iti'iiui.-atio'.i by us <>t th<? British terri I tory lying south-eaat ?>f said parchase, ami i now, as it were, between obi newly acquired I .?uni ?nu oid?i Pacific territory. Bays The j Time* : "Geo. llalli to Iks post at Wtka Compenj ii of th.- Second Artilli t-.t, and C.innany 1 ? i the _Vinth In fan;: i . hi irn'ii In nil 'iin- garrison ?- to Ii omi ? Heal, I..?-j ?tal. an ta : till nerve lo i viv Hie whole tu the capita] i-i \ :'i toni? Im lil? den 3 ?. j ?m. m- ..r tin i uni....k. d for, tia-1 uterprit- ? Involve na nun li axn ass aa that wl li gre-vt on. of U Uaruej _ ;? . ban .!;i.m ? : "TI ' li ni i Of H - ' ...S ?I !a\ i-ll a. , tin ii'., i of that ? I tim.,. ? - -. 11 ?. t bave '. ? i ? 1? :iii. li :- n i- iii ol our ??wa section ?Wi- tliil hope that we had beard Um of "our own sectional divisions'1 in _< to tin -r projects ol territorial sggrandizen Hitherto, wi hare had to brave the repro being impelled to resist such acquisitlo jealousy ol or hatred to '* i lu- Booth;* but this could not well !><? rendered plausible trith referen?? io the purchase of a quartet ol the Arctic Circle? Tli R ate? suggests that we can well afford to pay ?7,2-0,000 in irold te purchase "a statioa foi "our whalers and other nerehantmen gi uei i " in th?' North Pacifle." But why r-iionld we m i.l te parchase s station .' Russia has hitherto owned both coasts of that ocean, with all their harbors,' she is eminently friendly to us, ami there is hut the remotes! possibility that she will erer cease to be so. Hex porte and __trbon are open and hospltabh to our whalers and mor? chantmen. Should we again be Involved in nar, our vi??Is arc sit'?-from attack in Russian har? bors; not M in otu own. Why acquire tbOM haiboral Whither docs The TimesU principle lead nal If we must purchase and fortify ports in the Ninth Atlantic, is there not <v< n a stronger reason, i mora urgent necesalty, for buying ports likewise in th<- Weat Indies, the Archi? pelago, the Ninth Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, ?ive Itc.1 Where a.??- wo to stop buying, If we must buy in the Noah Pactflc, whose whales are nearly played out, while hei ?.. ia eternal. lio consider! The Timen exults over the SmailnOSS of the force sent to Bhki by Gen. HaUeck, as if its cool were the .Masare of our expenditure In Walmssia or, it you choose, Alaska. But we all know bettor. On new parchase has thoa Minds ol milts ol sea-coast, which m ill soon be ??illili?, tor mails, light-ho?asea, forte, harbor improvements, live ? ImproYeiaenta, Ita?, ice. We Lave been fur twenty yean hoping thai i lillie voiilil rom,, when in \ic might di*pen-e with the Coast Burrey; now- it has got as by tin? throat l?r anoihc. century. We true it up. One Million Hollars pax annum will not long suffice foi the maning expensen of Mr. Seward. nrw- whistle, orer and ..hove ?my revenue that may Ik* drawn tren. ii. And tot what I The Ti..?s thus cautiously nnaaaaks the ulti? mate object <>r the Arctic purchase: " ?''' ' ' '. mili. 1 ''J' t! ? , , ? ,.. ?f '?'?" rica t.i n",a i,,,, ,j _' .' I- I.,, li '. ? k'liii: ,'? iin- i span . .-i i.i i,, i. the luir, ?li .n l?lurao tlioiust'lvcs on tue value In willoh tia? ? ? ii.i- Mothar country, the ten i.t ?ilin snd - i - - I ii li:. Im iii. i ? i t. .n and i- no** lo fire both Hie A" m k nii'l I - ( , t "?*? t % 11, .ii.-.i, g* Cottfederation, totbejiidgloentof som. i pen ?i -. in u i ?t i". ??.m Itsell lu Ibis aspe, t; bul no on. who baa can ruth watched the pregn ?of ?bal m. i-m? ! . m avoid the eonoluslon that all the spei lal impel lal suit? es, whether for railroails or for the building and le . t., tin-1 -Ililli ?1 Our i i inn,i-i,i- in the way ol regulating their own I. ? ri n -* and I i-tiiiil,-inn.- postal and commercial tn lOee with taralga ion iii- ii own rou it, ?re bul parte i i ? ***** im ?iHiiiiinv tu tin n- ii-iiiiii?tinii (,r complete indepenu enee, or the forma ti. on theil own rcspoim._y, ol ?u- ?i i- w i. : itioui lui-.- .i-i' ' inaj bold to be i onau. ire I to tin ir liiiitu,.,i lu l political lat?. ?(.nat Britain, all tar?, has been the Largeal operator in ( otaries tot fMMtmtioii-, i ,,-,, 'lading, ?-n ,t < lim mu v.l. iii.'t the bad De? .lou'! pay, die ?- preparing io retire frotn ii gradually ?Hill quietly. W.-. ander the lead ??t |fr. Baward, nu- i<> a?uni'- wbal ehe r?pu? diai. >? ??t ahe, a- Uni hiwiiioal manufac? turing m well m tr^munapi -?.ii nation on earth, cm?, -Hitit make more ont ni Colonice than we can. ?ind our p?rchale horn Ku it. ??atead of facUitating the iinl.ji.-inl? ace o_ hu Ni.iili American Cotoniiia, taapna i?? ni ?__-_? lated i?? embaitaai and poetpo_e it. Uni why should ?i republicpnrehaaecolonlea 1 Why ihould she pay atone) to other people tui iivin.tr iinili-i' lui iwaj ? l.oi'd Dnndreary, after mncli cogitation, .discovered that ? <Iok ?rafa bia tail bacana? the ?I'??-' la biggci Mian hi- (nil; -o w? lMcUiiic Illili a ** lu-ion'" ol this ?<>iiii11\ with YYnlraaaia must 1??' heldan acqui? n of that romilly bj thia; yet, in point <>i fact, under the detnocratk theory ol' govorn mont, abe acqedre? ni aa nmah as we B-qnire lui. VYoeec no reaaon whj w< should pay the i.i-f dime foi the privilege ol improving the harboreand lighting the beadlaada of North? ern America. _ li. I ?N8X BANGE, AND ?T8 VOPX IAB I STIMATION. Moe! of our readers will remember thal ? .l.ii i' reault ol the Convention ol Inanranee Companiea, held laal November, waa tis?- or .tiit?ii of a Chambee of Ufe Inamraiiee ??! the United Btatea. The plan of thii Chamber ! w.is excellent, embodying aa it did mntnal f.iii-uli.liions ?nul advice among the eompaaiefl opon all mattere referring t?> ili?n eelenti_e kaowledge, bnaineaa ef-ciency, anti gnneral prosperity. Ona ol Ita flret riti?le reaolta now m,iK? s ii- nppearanee. it i> a ii t "i all eom I'.mics in the United States, the ."I" ' "f linn policies, their oaacti and liabilities, and placea of business. Bnch ? liai ?atmld l?'' vain able, merely at u list, ii ita iafanimt-on wew n, w. ' Bul the facta which ii ? "iIh.?1?. - ?rara t.iii lii?il.t acceaaible before il?' presenl maa, and do special .i.dit ii ?lu?- therefore t<> t?a?Chan bei Lu bringing then, torward. Koi can the tabular atatemenl of what the companies navi done be regarded aa partfcolarlj bupreesive. The iiiiml la 1? ?1 to i "?i -??I? i iii. i ihibil a \ k .. Of .-Inn I? (Hiiiii,:- instead ?>? -'i' '.-???-- i'!"'' I '''i'l aJ, m,i:, itii.ii ni uii.tt i- jim- lid. iii.in aenl upon what bai been done. The total population o? the doited Btatea maj noa be round); itated al mt in force, .?i u. n- on Januar] i.Ij Mi S3 policiea. V7e exclude foreign countries erith Aim n. ia 1'i.iiH'lii -? and " A?. ??lint " campaniea, Oi this number of policiea, New-York, -vv iris a population ol I 181,011 : Coonee tiuit, 99,189 policies, population 870,1 ?; M Mcbuaetta. 88,80- policies, popuU?on i..'.'i.. New-,li ney, 87,841 policJ -. pcrpulatioa 189,588' INmnsj Irania, i i.-'.t polh ?es, populatioa .'. ;i I," The total population of these ii?. Btatea being 7,480^888, the tot.ii ??l jtoliiH- in forea iaaned by them la 818,708, tearing 8-570 policiea to be ili-iiiii.ui. i ova iii?- n-iii:iiiiin_r two-thirda of the popul ition. Of .n'li-" it nfll bt mid, thal j New-York iiiiiiii.illt abaofbti ? raiVgreat pro ji.iitiiin <?f the buataeai <?f the cona try, bul thal deal not secouai Em Um oooditioa ol life in ?nranee aa gathered tram Iheac ngaree] not lor other lijolnoenl facts, mea aa that while iVi Jeraey wit- bar 189,859 people laant - .'T.'.!?; |iol ieiea, IfaaaiSdinaetts, nlth three time- mon people, j?ii? ? lam than i thonaand atore poli . iea? We l?. Heve ii to be iiil< tlj ?ine iii ii tbi bnaineai of life bunrance eonhl be increa ?'! twenty-fold by nsiog tht right meani ol al tracting iii?' public. The beneflta conferred b] iii.- lyatem are too little known, and yet they ? Import mi .i ? the) are varioua. A poll ni insurance ii al once au investmenl ?ii a lily ?, i. i in ra ol the iii-'in 'I pul I than could I? at . nmnlntt -I - 'if m inv j e u., ;i,i,| ,-i rtainl) -ill- V.Iii -, li . ,i| mind iutert i. .? tin . ? i ? i < > i ; 111 i- pa] ii I the oinl.it to -(.nil it trifling. The man who baa ni In- i.uly ' ,i< i ni prudence and ?iiill Will be I . ut lin nt.ii loin '????? If? and k ?mil .1 by i,,. i.miiiv aa r] Iii-, tt i-i? .it',, n,,,, i,? ti,, n,. siniiiM '?' 'i ?re .t jii'-.i ion foi bil old age, be .?m, b] ?i I'i.Hi . "inlimn w ni, |,,.(|n ,.I.,, . , opon .m annual in? mae .it i - j.?. ?ned date, if lie i.i.ik. nu annual paymenl np to thal time. Bhould lu- niall aa endonrmenl tot his daugh? ters, be ?.m avail himself ol n method whereby -'.- h < nili.v.iiH nt ?rill luKiinc due. In ihoit, there are, in the rerj nuntterana and valaable developments oi Life Insnranee, lafeguarda against disastei to children and nklowa, and means bj which manj beneflte can be realixed even during the life ol the insun d. Of the manner in win. h the greal truthi ami l.intiiis of iii-iii.,.i.,. alamil i>.? beat iii?hIi Known, much may be -ai.I. There are many agenta, bul how are tbey lelected, and lion many ol them art lealoui m tin repr?sentation o? tin ii prin. ipali .' Tin re an pro pi etnacs, ImiI bon much ?,lulu', do they displaj in ? ting forth reaaoni 1.1 [ninring and the t. gen of neglecting ii .' There ia some n?vei ing, but how nun h .,1 it ti striking and .,, ive -' And ili.-n the ih.oiv <>! Insurant i i- on t.iiniliai to i larg? pranortioa of lock ty, ii is not -< cn that a ihoii-iuni m? n may combine to pay a mm]] ram yearly, .,- ,it -i?,?t. i periods, toward a fund oui <?i which the aurvivars oi i acfa m? m'" i nu > ai hi- death be paid aeei tain fixed ram; nor thal Um nnmbei who will die Li i?\<<1 by the lan oi average? M, that ?i :-'ii,'t calculation can be maoe ii iii,. i>a-is of th.- calcnlation l>? large enough. Hauy people who now- regard an Inauranei company as tbey would ? merely ipeculativi .oi]ioiation, Mhich m.ty deceive then n fail, would, if tbey kneu how eertain the raanlti ?>t m-m.une are, and thai ilu-i.- is no ipet-nlatioa in it, have the faith which would attract then to ii*- doora. Thii popular education may be < '?'' nded ti ty much, and ihould be, We ?-iHHild like to we ba_iMe*abeeti with -t.it. - mmt- plain and easily followed, and that com? panies endeavor r.. gain cnstotneri bj offering to Um public Miine training by which theb 1 "? be proved, and their Ubi ralit] ? iplaim d. Vt !" 'I" i tin < bambi i ..mu Rip?ate thii Kind ? . ?rorit we do not Know, lt.it would ?I areli if they Induced i rombini d < fforl to ml i the im in. -> inio mon prominence iii.m 11 ? "io.- at preaenl I Ti? re ia noUiing to pre v?ai Um 'umuilation (,,i' an m. .\in.u-i\.- manual which all Ac offices ?V"1,1 ??li",1?t?? ?"'" >?? -tance Th.* table bef?te' ^ls ,l,,,s ll,,! ,,,,lUl" the kind ?if iiil?)n.i.?uio,i wl.i.i. '< ""^ ?"?*? to them ot thone who* Mppe*. ?h,/v ?????' to Kain. The intu? nuit ion that WOt\W W n-efnl shoald h.- within nodi ol' the t'hanj?)'? and mat be presented in suet, i fonn that rwiacri AN111 be attracted ?uni b-_dnees BO-uw_-Wi-ftf3 Increased. . I ni: ter OP COMPETITION. Ererybody re-sainbera the War of ti"' Dic? tionaries! ?uni llie i ni pre.ssi vi? appeals which were promulgated t?? the bewildered pahUe to -(iii the Beat." In these latter days, tho _exi eographical dad baring n little abated, we have the War of the Swin;. Machines, and the Wai ut .ihe Piano-Fortes. The rout? sis ol tende have assumed almost the bitterness ??t reUgioas conlroveisy. "Wo keeps a pin I." saiti the uite of Ihe proprietor of an Iin ?nnpaiahle Blacking, ? numil* which tickled Lord Myron su lunch that lor some time he was continually alluding io ii in his h nu-, li ia notorious that the age has produced no -.Meat epical pro? duction; and' after ruminating fot many hours, arc liiivi' determined thai no pet of the day could desire a better Bulged for twetye books of heroic vers,* thin tin? War ol the l'iano Fortea. We eoold easily frame an argument. The poem would begin with the ou-tomaiy ??ill upon nine well-known amil ni ladies, ?mil oin frisky old gentleman hy the name of Phmbus Apoll.?. Twenty lines would follow upon the lime winn Uusic, heavenly maid, was yooog. Invention ?d' the ancient lyre, ronteets of the Qredan poets, with faint allusions to the nm n -t -ol .-ii in way and < 'hicki ring. Six line- about si. Cecilia, lor which the writer might read up in Dryden*! ode. .Mention oi tin- fad that Orpheus had no Piano-Forte Description of the Playing of Manyas, in which tin- author might exhibit great anntomicnl knowledge, for which he WOttld read np in Sir ('hail? s 15,11. Genere] riew of tin* Uiatory ol' Music, for \.liiiii -ee Dr. Barney, Bli John Hawkin.-, ami tin? Advertiseeoents ?d' Mai Maretsek. This would finish the First Book. Hint- for ?he remaining Eleven may he ha?l eheep by apply? ing in tin- proper quarter, We don't know why we tims Indulge in hauler, 'the competitions of trade have already sssumed a sciions aspect, ai.il resulted in nil ink -lied which we may fairly characterise ?h profuae. The lime has gone hy winn ehnpasen stood in their doorways crying ?mt all day, "What ?Ki?- Leek, what fye lack !" The modern advertisement ha*- taken the place of this shop ihi'tonc; and, for tight we know, the fish-wives of Billingsgate now adreithw tlnir herrings ami haddocks in The Lam* lion Tina-. Formerly, it was quite euongh fof ii man to k?i p his shop, and hil ??Imp would k. ? p him, hut. nowa ?lu -, whoorel would sell inything most make knot*, ,i hi- wishes by prodamatioa. It would bi ungrateful in ni if we were io lind fault with tin** stat.* ot things, by which wa lire and till i-v - ; nid -o lim-: ft| ti,oh-a i kei p food iiainiiil. linn ardon and actirities ??i?- not iiiiicl\ pardonable, hut boLorablc. The ??hi a.lr.'. Lai founds uri. signH? .une. The devil will most certainly talo tin- hindmost. It would h,- quite frightful, ii the explorai win ut a lugnbrioos tain of mimi, to think ol nil tin "Want-" whlcl tie ptfN ni .. ?l.iili .?i present. So many people out <>f place and anxious loi work m many emitting s little foin -lim appi .Ti i.n , mploj mont -ao inna] n iih something f<? fell win. h the] nni-t .-ill n linan ciallj perish -so many defending f??r dear life tin ? >??< lhnce and the ' lo BpncSS <>f tin ir wau? -?? many conflicting i li ten its .uni i i va li n -> ap? pal? nth ,|. ,pei.ii?- - -n in.uii ?h.i-lh antagonists making theil wot t commercial farce at each other- -" many wishing the verj things which sa man?, other people ara bnrniag to furnish m short, -mi.'i a general medley and mixture, end crowd d cross purposes! Nothing under the sim that may not be had foi a little Bioney except peace, contentment, and happiness ! The world ?t great market place in which we may buy everything?except truth, and honor, and Swann-ni im n mutual!) dependent upon ? ...Ii other, ami all living m a .tate of ? hronir antagooiitra ' lint tiii- view, bowcvei natural to the maa ..) ?I-. pep-l.l. oi tO the Inail ol liiliuli- ht-ille, would, as ?- nanni willi all Ion and dea :._? views of lunn.in life, be an nni'i-t one. The philosophical truth, wi take it. i tli.it ii thean:. -?? ..i in n did not gratify linn trishes and lind s fulfillment <>i their purposes m advertising, instead ?d increasing and rising almo t to iii'- dignitj d o fine art, advertising would long ago han- none al ?'a r ont ol use. As prat ii? ? ?1 at the prca ? m day, n Im- ?! ?I.um to in considered ss an invention ?n diMovcry. li 1- almost ?.nun ilia! th.?-.' \t bo n ?? ii as a nu ?ins fail only in a small minority of cases to attain their en tis. There is oolj one clans ol advertise? ments arranged a* "Want-." but really all advertisements indicate a want ol ?something, which n i- tor the iin.:. ? ..: M>m<*hod_ to supply. But after all, notwithstanding the irreal succcm of the system, we bai-dlj think thii n- prodigiooa oeonomj .?i time and money ii -ultu n i.il*. appreciated. A Wall -i. broker iiiiiv inn up ami doWU that ?jin, I ami pastoral thoroughfare, with hin stock ol goods in his hand, ami hi- v? -iy pi, . ti? ?? ?uImi I, i- his nu rchaiidi ?? ; bat iiohody ?an meander from house to boase with ?i i : . ?iiid vdtmble assortment ??i anything on lill back. When peddling went ?mt, advertising ? .mu in; three centuries ago the Infallible Pills and Pain Extinguishers would have hen sold from a stage in the middle of a fair. No doubt, ii the troth "'??'' f*"""'1' Paracelsus himself vended bil |_tmaccai in that ignoble way. We have changed ?11 that, and advertising having made competition possible, we have it in it sharpest, moot eager, and most adventurous fonn. The time has not come for refining and making chivdroue such combats in these columns; end we do not therefore advise our wariioi- io I.? rp iin n tempers. The Held S hi? h they purchase ol us ia theil own foi all save immoral purposes; but as we have several mall 1"'- in thC in ??.liholhooil, which we reserve foi oar own exelndve occupation, we trod that our knightly tenants will not till mora noiaily than is utieasarj. Garibaldi has al lad published thi long ex? pi ?tul address to the Party ol Action, annoonc m,, that the time foi the liberation of Room has come. Tin- King, in reply, ha- promulgated s proclamation win? h wams Italiana agdnst tak? ing ?my p.ui in tin* movement, ?md threatens with vigor?os punishment all persons fourni en Raged in ii!?-al hostilities agdnd iii?' Papal authority. The movement is denounced i ?um?' against the lawn ol Italy and <-r nutioii-t I lar aa wc can leai ii from the bl ?el dlMpnti h the i"> ..I prut liuuation ?1. ? no4 ti I linn troop ? h ill cn ? ov? i into the l'.,? 1 ti . i Hoi \ t,. o i li ,,.,i ,m in 'uni l.unaii moven.? nt. < In thi pi int the succi - ni ii'?' lailine oi the non ?ni' rp1 i ?? a ill ! 1 robnblr di ;>? ml. li th ? Ituliafi U9ve.ni ? ?;?1" ?? - < J *-7?*~,? observ?e I -trici neutrality, Garitold) feels eonfldeul thai, with the aid of the insorgont in Um Papal ?(idea, hf can mum--..nil., carry out hi.? plan. Should the Oor?_nment, how? ever, mu? h au .iimy into lli? \'>i\>\i) teiiitory foi the -iipjiresion of the movement, tja r. i wc believe, no chance for ii- preacnl It will he remembered thal the Italian Govern* UMn^tOwea bj Ear the Larger portion of ii- ter? ritory io exactlj tlie -une kind oi movement which it now denounces as a crime against italy and tfat- law of nations. However itaong the reasoni may be which induce t!.-. Govern m. nt io keep a'i'.oof from Garibaldi- movement, ihr proclamatioa is an act of base cowardice. i a uro in a The lateat dispatches aa] ilmi retama r- ta forty-eight coaatiea .slum .1 vote of r,.'^, al which Haigh., Democrat, foi Governor, baa -.-900* cn ham, Repub?, 88,741, and Tay, also Repnb., 1-858, If the nnmber of counties li correct, tiiis i-, a complete return, as there are (or were las! year) jasi forty-eight counties in the stale. Assuming the ?.gun - to be all right, ht n- .'?<?? how the voie compares with thal of previous years, and look particularly foi thal " liemoci.iiii' ?rain"' of 36,000 in California iel down in The WorUVt imiIimt table, to win.h we lett ned .m Thin sday : ron 'H ' tut"':vi1.1 li II' I I-,'" 110.211 IM 109,16 I -. - . I IT, ??< ' Now where are the " greal Democratic? Exet pi m 1885, v.hen ih< re wai onl. Court -lu tice to ? lect, and winn neither party put forth its itrcngtb, the Democrats havi no1 .-?me 1800 polled M -mall ;t vote a- tiny have thi-i .mu. I'icin 153-968 im Buchanan (no1 counting their >li ?i<? .?I Fillmore'i roti i they drop down io 42.8Q0 for Ila!,!':; n clean lou ?.! mon- than 10,000. They also lose 1,500 fir iii 1884, and IjSMt from 1888. Let n- take the laai Gubernatorial election ia thal Stare for (com? parison, and show np onie mora The Win Id's "lying in lound uunibers.'1 Here i> theil . I.il'il ! i.??."'!' vr;. ra nea ? >!t ij' n Tin foUowIni in tin- iii'iii. ii.,!,! gains, ni i mu I Bam? bi rs, ?Ino ?I Spring: In ?'inn.tutu . rt.oiVk ' In riiliftirni?. ii',,ooo lu K' Dtucl . .'i.'?m lu Mu, f .14,000 lu Vin. U.iii.ii-liiii ,i,??i lu Muli!, iliit. In Rhode l-l.nul ?,000 - lil N't rilli ?lit ...lit?) ? lu!.li.Ti ,IM?) Hoc? m ?total n. limiT.im minto i vu n__n_t mnl m.i- 'J', nil. 'if of ii..nl> M^OI \nlt- ii?i!v on - qtiartor of tin rntlra |?upulw niajurilj I In in . 111.- 1'. ii Sill. Bubstituting the truth for the abore st.tt?. liielit, We lind the following le.-ailt taking, Bl tra have laid, in the eaae of California the rote for 186S iaatead of thal of 1885, when there it m bo contes! I : m Mm it? in ron m tan uro U - I?-?.??, isil?. ' ? d, it fi, i i h Dill ??? -? i l-i.?llll \ pi mool ..... i" ? i.1,1 'i i i l illfmiil I 44.Til 12,3 ?! toll -Ml I .Maine. ID. II? 41.7'.. tot ? ? . -?? .- ? . ' ito Boil appears, bj the aetnal reoord, which .?.innot be !iailiinll\ ga___ye_, thal Inatead ol a cain of m unit lite thom uni ? ue do not count Montana- the Democracy ii down for an actual I"?. ThJa v.ill do until we get the e.\.n i uih- ial figures. g II: Ma\ KA 0 m S 0 THINGE i ?m- constitutional repugnance t?> tvh.tt i callcd Nativi-m ;n all ii- manifestations rest? on til?- aiaumption thal an American citiaea ?i not a Oerasan, nor aa Irishmaa, mira Span? iard, aron though he ware bora inch, hut has bj iiiitiiiiili/itimi become, to all intents and purposes, sn American citiaea. Yet we seem io be .(niti.nli(t.il ami put to foiifn.-ioii by the following announcement la The sunday V . ? ?" v : "AU [Ml iBT-VT on.. tM/iTt.iv Tin Cie::ii :-.? "f our ' -, i.i i,, \,.;', ..Mt.., nil their InSt-Dnco ii|ioti tin- i om te of poll) strongl. foil un' n ,i|.;. rs thal lite i..m.i- hostility \> in. li 11 -ii. tm i u tin ' 1?. ii., i. !.. i- n ?! I i,. .-. Kl>pilltllt-tl ",'|'.r.i 'if- Is ?kittin.lt ... i,l eil in i? |.l.i. ?? t.i t ? i onset? I 111 tit? ir mi. i. -I? .'I'.n.i.T .ii. lil. mu .i!, iiiiil I??t tu ittfi'sl . .? ii ??? lies m ( mu?.nu ii. unit? .1 . . t ' f l .?.''ip _? i 'iii... lion, and to | I ?" III i'l It, .i'l .11 tv.? . i.iitly f.ii nu .1. w im li. mi l.i-t I'm -ti iv. I.v the I . ?1 Ih. pol Hi ii I'i !.l .i- i? . I....1,. iiiiil,,-- :?_, in i v r' i ii ilthftil Influente upon the ... im ni |i a.. I- d ti ' . ? '? i < .Hill' llgll ..li - li I*. J. .!.' t. 1. I lit \ I - ? I.':.. -, .lilli -III" I. I ' - lil till? hull, i . ilsewortby, l'orrvs|M>iiileiiee lias i ?? -. - it ,lii prtinilm ? tlie (lennans I? Hitit. ? III.nil tit-till! lion '.. im ni?, ti'.nii ? lit m.ut. r 'f Iii. ?Uti? m C' ti? ll.i . n.. i \Mtli ti om lui?? - v.. '.I foi .i .1'" i _? ?ii, ,.' m that Its i .1 f??llo?rrs shoaln , ?i, ta m' Uni. . the nil-' of ii??? H i . ? n |..ii |??? \\ e hare nothing to my politically to Ger ? ii. hut we earn? itly adi lie int h American citizens as were bora in Germans ?" Ice, |i nut of the -a.ne in re spread for tbem. l'.\.i> ti, nu.m who embarka in "muli?- at i iii nu m i- .in argument foi an American party. _. I in nilli, di?te result ol the battle of Antic tam wai -oin? thin-: more than tin- d.i. al ol I.i. ; ii t\.i- tin . lii.iiH i|'ilH'll ol llie.-l.iM-. ru -ni. nt lan.oin told Mr. ? lia-<- that ne bad m..di b ros .u l.< <? waa drivea onl of the loyal Bl., immediately to issue the EVoelaniation of Freedom, and ne prompt!, kept hil promiae. I- u no1 i.ein i lignihcaal that neither the oraton noi the poet, al tit. recent dedication? mu . tren Um Chii I Executive of the United Btatei made the slightee. allttaion to this memorable facl I _ Iii,? Court oi Bpecial Bessioni, held at Mu- Tombe by Judgci Dowling ami Kelly, ii-.ill tin >t .it- round, and costs mv>h per aniitini. The othen are open onl) al ?tated 11 m? ?-, and tin ii . \\o n-< - are a- folloa pi, nu- ( (mil. ? -JHs't ; Shim ?mi- Court, ?:v-,| 891 : Common Plea . 138,104; Marine Coort, 196,916; i.i m m1 Sessions, 144.488. rho last named Court paid iuto the treasury l;.-i year 1509 In line.-; ilu Bpecial Bcasioni paid In 111,066. ll.-it are lome cnrioui contnists which need . iplanation? Will, si,, ndaii. Sickles, Ham.i.!.. ?uni Grant, .di m Washingtoo together, and all applnuded io the t.lio by ?i grateful people whenever tin \ ..o abroad, Andrea Johnson li noa proba? bly tin- mosi miserable man In Americu. nui. will i" a m.iimi' .a the Trnateei oi the ? ? niin li i m?. 11-n ?. * iii the Agricultura] Reoms, st \ | l.:i ii \ .?m 'I Inn Ml . li" Milli Sept? ml'? r. .ii 5. |?. iii \ full .nil ml n.i tiie linMii- lu ili'Miil. as the Iii i (:,,n ni i!.i Facitity, and other important bus! i. will I"- ?Bjiiianitt.1 im t!.c consideration sud RI IH li el iii.? II. ml. i in 111 i' -i \ ? i - \ r- -i ! uti i Ka i 11". ?nn, Bi pt, \n arrival rrora ; it;..' lu.in uf n " the MU] i '.-n ii ii Ii. '.I li II. ' I . William I?. Kurll igh, iii le tte to Coi li..in H ii...I i. tit,ti I ni II ,)..-. ..li Oil M.linn', it . eu I, ', I WASHINGTON. '?? PROB im j: po-)tpov?m?-.,nt ok ??""? ''?'i^iaha i.l.UiiiiN ?Qgg. t.|.A>." AM* r?l I'KF.**! I'JNT A.OKRED OK HA VIST? _""? ELECTIOin nu i.rwv.ir?TiiK iiviir*?.' IN WASa IM.TON?Titi; OGTOBBI lTAT_BNgl_? '" "U*. vi vi n iici.r, ? T I K1 UHPAPIl to Tim Tkiurwr.. ? WfittV.I ?*, S [,? Jf, ?ff* Adders from tfow-Orieaas, through private ionices, indloate that Oen. Mowsi "ill [tont pone the ? I. it inn In Louisiana nntfl about the Bmt Mimdsg In November, oa acconat of the prevalenes of yellow fever and othsr canses, f-wnths anne Hnressltai 1? inn?i th it a portton ?if the Kalin;t?s,,j Lssn-S_n_u Mi. Durant ?m.g tosas, ?l. -.n- ?h.* ps-tiwniomsat of the ?I..mu?. oa the ?roimd that tin? tolocsd veten "have not had snffidsnt political traiaiagandonl* t?,..' in offlefal circles kate, horo^f, it i- not believed tli.it Oen. Mower will take ar? non in I li at ?li iff (?uti, except BpOfl i'i m lilt .! ?nu witt? and suggestion from, Oen. ITaneock, who though. ali*-.nt from the Inni'*Barten <>l !n* eoi 'iiii'f!, ha? neu i ti:? -li'ss, tin? ?niitiol of ?itl'iirs in tin- filth Dis ti id. Orr. Haneoefc waaia, H i - mn?!?-!-*too.I. acqnte?o ia tho snggestioa that all the oloetions bs li. 1,1 tm iin- Mme day m the use districts, The President and Geo. (?rani had i eoasnlln* linn on tin-, -?ni.ji.it -Hin?- di - i ... lliftjr that under th?* Reronstruction net* m itlli r h\' i itin nor (?..ii-ral-in-t hi. I bl - KOJ con toole, aothority over election* ? atina, but they are al io nnd *r itootl to agrco as n> the propriety of holding the i ketioni on the mau day, sad thal it would be idvii ble to rigg? ttlirsanii to the .?..ral District t'.um i-a'Hirt'-, net m shape ol an official or?l?*r. ii.t m ?m sdvlsory eommunication, whieh ile? Qrant was expected tq tend. It knot known thai (?i n. l.r.uit has i m itiiiitit? ..ti ii on iin* -ii'ij?il willi til" District t OIII1I. all? li ia. I .lian, Han. nek, and Sickles are all itill in the .' . omi? > d 'ii ?i.'|i.'i - nf yc-li-i.' i . ?m ingthi G Grant and Sheridan would atl ail tho - the same exi nil -. The b ?'??V' ? dru. t.. exeeea, but neither (.rant n? r Kbei iden was pre? . at. Hancock and GI adieaeo, and met with ?i lnill?iiit ]ii.]ition. Grant nnd Sheridan has?' been together Staat of to-day. 'lim latter is hera ob no parttcalai hneinose, except to nim.' fall) nadontaod from aoachiaarten what in expected el ahn ia hi* nea command m ii.- Indian countiy. Oen. Sickk 'i deasaai im a Court of Inquin Into the ?i uargi ? made sgaiaot liim bj ih: President sod hi* t I kloy, bera mdoned by Oen. Grant and placed ia Um hands of the President for his npproval or ?li*u?p_ pcovaL Bhould the ('unit not be ordered, BidUsa and Great win leave f.?r Kew*Torh together about the middle ol iii?) week. Ora. Sheridan's room at the hotel have iwni arewded all the evening with sallen, mostly military m.-ii an daly hore, Us and Sickles are to 1m? nar asilad to mouoo s. cuing by rarious parts of thoGrandArmy of the Republic in ti,i- District of ('ohiiiii',.1. The* -tal. BWat of tin- publie di lit f n tin? month of September will not probably show much, if soy, ?1?* ereass in th.. flaTsni-aonl obligation* Thai- or? I.i n wons tor believing that thi r. *\ ?i be a >ii/_ht reduction ia the -sont- <>.'?>< taber, but l-opay_sanlaf twenty-five ___Jl_oasof ooia lotsreot oa i?.? -twenties. due '?n the Uni ol Novomber, must ol ooor n prodnea a ili.'l.?lent shOWlag of the !..??? ol BCOOUntS io tim ? "nt of the debt fur thal -south. Dpss. the whole, it Is found bj SCtlt .1 fsetl thn* fu ti in-piied. and hi ia i r and m1.? eotissatss f??r tin? coming two months and eight ii -. that tin? it ions of s? ? i? 'ia i ) IfcCulloch shout tho financial resal?s of tho 8ass_aer aad Fall months, sa let f nil la his letter, to the l!?>-.<??i mereluuits, ato iik.lv i?, bs sabotantlsllj veriAsd, wish a raeaeaaMa I'i. -'.lit that thu actual .how im: 1)* the l.-?t of 1). com? ber may lx- wry BSBCh moro la. ?nable than Mr. Mc? culloch predicted. (Jon. Boaks, Chalrama of the House ComarfttM oa Foreign ___?____, baaaooeptod the iaTHattoaof s,-fiua ro, te Mssoapaay him to Ifexieo. A similar in vit;iti,ni bas boonextsnded t<> Senator Mtu-tnu. They ??\p.-i i io !<-:i\.- ..n tin? -,tii nf October. There are i.-nrte.-u applications ou lile in the Stat?? D?partaient f?>r the p.>-m,,n of Mialati t t" Vu a.uior. I i coal by ii. I ?1? ?ith of Mr. C11..1 -li.di. Anning the spplicaats am Gan. Wilbah J. P. Manton, I. J. Al' a Of Ohio, sod Mr. Lina* of Marylai.?!. IfooaeossBsr to Calliool has yet been -ppoiaaen. Th? re are onmeroui candidat? *, eai h .?f ? bom ssssrti that the President lias promised bin the appohst> Roblnaon is still hore working ihlogs. c.iit. Mowysschofl.who roeont-j ihot and kill.it Prad. B. Sheppard of Mobile, :u Mbaat Vernon Al? i?nai? and who, before the decease o Sheppard, wat? ti ni mr Meonduot unbis-walai an oAeer," will probablj ii?1 tried f >r murd? r by the eil ?l Court, now that ??! I i died from tbeeffeetsof lbs sli??t. Ii the i ? '? l! iillthnlitl? -> t' lil t?) Ol t it cull, t 111 .tit lill Will l>.? ordered. Gea. Gi mt b M referred to Attorney-' Sen eral Staa berj certain questions bearing apon th? applieatissi of M.ij .i (i. a. lit/ John Port? i fur the api .intincut of a m w Board to rt ? : . togi ti.? i \* ilh S h*t 1. r v.ntt. *a t.. c.en. i'.rant bj liayoi Gea. Pops sgalaef the applii ttion. Qen. Cliail? s G. lT.'.'.|)ine is her,*, tsti -peat t??-? boura with ths President to-day, ti.- hnmored tho 11? -'.i. ?.t with lbs stsevthat p-__ein_n! BadisBla eoneede Kew.Yorktotho D inoeracy thio EUI by 0 majority. Hatpins told iii. Pwe di st that thi* amant V 0 The l'n si.l.'iit did not attend ehurcb to-day.-Ob received? ellen np to midnl :', t Ml SIC XTiis evening will begin Mr. Ifaretxek'e raga lar ?, i-..n ii Italian op< '??? thta I i-aawal, wMk Mssmno i i aad B-jraer Boaesol as __oq_sra_n_ ?iii :?.? its inn ti iitti.i.-neu. Turns?stroannarte a_1 i--. lliiu furn. silunus!n!| B-snmnil. sag ths laterssi of a m? nrarkaltle pnKliieti.m ho fin Y Slswoe I'm i|ip atiu ..* .i* ti .* I', a- For Tu?-*tlay (?vculog, ,, .,:,! 1'. i ilta un in tit rllned, sud tor U..li.c-d_o' ovt-nii ? I tho i ??? I? ti r, Pin ? snl M Bate. , eu-on Ht the 1'f? li I li. iiteiMill. ["ii en l'iii'-day .:-.-. \t I.? i. tli !. i|.|.t i.inlv tirOi-fltl ?'.''i.;V ?ill Ins ???i .m?!. I t a- ii. ?:??'.. *t.ii?ii-:. eil in N?".t \iuk. The Gtonnani at the sta?lt Theater hnvn iivi-li ii* tia- t.:-t _hPM ? I ! "f ?'1*>!;_ initt.i A brtlllaat tutu? by O-NO-oel?, setal ti.ere tor tu? ?pasta, eka-HM M tit i panie st ton ; n .'.'iii!.- !>i<-iir**of m. I; i- |as( -i alai ? Bneplee .mt.}-, Wl?? li ?'ii'?ail. ?? li V.I,..?t.- bom lo ili-lll '?lill Hi ' I'? -I tii-t?* atiiliiin. I'l'iin lo. 1 costicd or loi ion' Is the aa_ao of ti., ,,,,, mt t -im. it Is ths story __ Pkrlaala, s niirrd ?ml mt Ain! lawyer, wlvs has s tttt?y rouog wife?, and [ ,lt a (In i-liy, nu- t I. I !.-.? u? ' '"'?'? I? ,l<? ntlmlr? r, V?l??iitliie. TI I ''?? .'l>*rki i thal let lunn, han in?--. --'.?a o? nu lil ristl I i > l,.\,- ROI t V lill !l l:., ? I .?'. .1 1 HU t?) Will ?ti nil in- ?ni**? itun *. n. ' the sMStaj awuj on a ?..i.-? iii.i*.', ti.? ??'.? .?i I - tanti, aad i. u, m o it. 'i n. -i\ . 1.1'?- sr? i -:...'i ?; ? *? lev?* pit?, nil ,?f whom appear ?n the -..:'? ?ith their .wee.? lu ...: -, \ il, Htm- lu? nui i -; t?i tin? jungfruu le I vou SupptV? .'- ? ' rls tanm utut. b mi n .-1?. n pi.it.ii ?Man ait?a. . toOOTiMtbach's tatt . ; ?I, li U ..?-.' -ia ? t!'. i ' ? ? . : 1 ?? -til. 1,'al oiitl effective, suit '"it n '.Hy Inferloi In -entlneat. An) linn, ??iiiti .a .i i'.t :i-lia . : <!" . net COBr* bul .:- buricsnuei of inlUtnry sad drsnatts lii'i-ic, viiii a choral or t>\?>, srs h. arty .m,! capital. n??' rea Girls are -?.] ?><>-? 1 tu il m li'i-i- ef i .1 I tuan, hi i?, .-a wbotsi m a them .?.a- an anxiety thal tint ,-ii.tii tin,I husbaada. it, ?I ill til? til ' II III I? : n*? ng ?ill niuasonlai Jrlll o la militaire, to which tho may old _c??n ? . m.m ni.n'i .-.n l a?i- .mu -..it of RcnerallMiiao, -ti.t.ll illtugalarg? nuddangling sword, which lu msnairet ? ilimi-li It wena pranclrg steed on parade. All tins ia wild ImuI.--?in?, which Mr, nieodorvL'Arronge conducta with tin i. it.-t ?In.ileiy. _ single candidate for malrt? luonlslfelli .i> arrivesnuthf -., nv,aud andcnroi laoii-no .a .n. n i toni an terroriua aud parental bullying. Tho tin .1 ui-iiiers sppear In the garb <.f .arlou? nationalities, .uni tin c.nilli,-*,-!-'? ii\ei> i.iiciii tor travesty Basexest* i. ai i-ntiii?i-- ?nul in ci-uni. iii" Italian sria, hera saan ? a the um-! i.m1,mu. iiie ecstacy end .i_vn\ of graad apera bj M.ul.?m,- I/Armngo, i- .m Imitation quit? equal t?> i., roi kui ii -..f :li-- Un d.and, thi n fore, on? tliln?? morn positively ?uliiiii.iiili? than u were imitaUon lu |. . Ubi 11, m Italian j. wi try ii.e upshol of th,- farce is briefly told. Tin ?. >.nin:: man so much !.. -u-eii by the len chsrmlnslj corop? utit,? j mu ill, mill th. Miitei ef tin li terring i ., ... (.Is hin:, .m.l th. t, li .Hall! ?Lilli. I,, ri. m-- !\. ? In :i I wilt ?"ii* si .1 -nii'ii Ing III: iii i?, ile: |U -1 li i t. li ii II. I? ni !'.ii ??' "l I I Ten U t I of ?vivacity? and here, h? In .'ortunlo'a love m "-.I me L'Arri . ? tul ca the I? ? ful anti ilntlili : < ninedy. The i?r? - ? - ?? ' ira ,i .,:... in ... .?..m itaai aaa , ,i t. ,.i -. The U.8. Muttwl Piano-Forte Al cn ion ??? ill .... ? in uiitit.ii t.. its atoathty iii tribntlnn >.f Pisaos to nul Partiel I in I? ro i.iili i., ii \ . lal lou m.l th l ?mai will -*? 1 ??