NOTES FROM LONDON. II DE LF..*-.SElt\*wrilEOLOtiICAL. POLITIC AND LITKRARY NOVF.LTIE--. li ia.u tiie IHWI coBnrspoNDENT or TIIE TRlBr Loxnox, November 1." M. tlc Lesseps is understood tn consider him* shabbily treated nt thc Lord Miiv ni's dinner. vj as not IK** i> kkkl nt that upper table wh celebrities are ciiiiinuuilv planed, hut WM merged th,, liss diatingniahedmnltitnde whieh throngs' l,o,lv <>f the Guild?nil bnnqnet?lg hall. It is-.ie hie enough that the City authorities un.int If, Laanene to perceive thnt between the ee-tfanate* upon his position by hi* Kicmh admiten, arni 1 estimate of London, th. ic is a dilterence ; ns beye doubt there j*-. His tpeeeli eoold nat ba beard, friends coiuplaiu. lt was iu french, and it did i Greatly matter whether it was hoard or not. '1 murnini* pupate wen kimi enongn to translate and neither in its original nor itu tranMat'-d lo WM much comfort to bc trot ont of it for I hos.* w arc ititen Med in thc n form of thc present nnd 1 i onstnit liam of a ftltuve canal. Plenty rf tboae li words which arc pcovi Tidally said te butter pa'?Ipa, but ?.f pledge or deinite propoaal Cot i jirovcnicnts. not ,-i syllabic. Nor tm* th.- feeling with regard to lt de Lean lunch improved since. Various conferences hu been held between bini and the lending ship-nwno There has been, I think, a sincere ctVi.rt on the pi of thc representatives rf thc gnni commercial int. arfe rf Leaden to dleeover aoanc eoaunon ground action with thc master of the Suez Canal, lt 1 lint succeed, ll. M. ile Lesscps shows lin sign yielding on what are In rc regardedMvital pnin ile coiuinits hiinsctl to no comM?iOM in respect toils, tu* rf dividing fairly a ith the English the gt eminent t.f the canal company, ol ot those admin trntivc reforms most urgently needed. Perhaps is too soon to expect him to do so. Ile is going Liverpool anil to Neweaatle, He lias to make np 1 mind as tn the stale rf opinion not in London on! but in thc meat patti rf the North. He has to n i-fy himself how ranch nones and debtininati. HMM may bc at the bi .it om of rival schemes: -in wmd. to make sure what ia thc least eoneoaaion th will, not satisfy, but silence, Engtifh OppoaHIn aud leave him, as he means to bc, undisputed mast. of the Isthmus. Mr. Qladatone saul not a word ; the dinner to lessen the mischievous effect rf h previous statcnients, awl M. de Laaeepa may bc e: cnaed for thinking that he will still bnveaomeai and comfort from the Government of Great Britni in his struggle w ith I lie merchants and ship-owne of Great Hritain. An odd stat.- rf things, truly. M. de Leanape*a nyeeeh al liinitj Houae last nit;! ?hawed how strongly this idea of ultimate help fro: the Ministry against the people rf England lu possession of his mind, "lam herein England said he, ?' in a friendly Country, to conn to an undi standing with those who have been opposed to the Government. The Government have had the wi dom anti thc good-will to reconcile their inti rcs ?with those of the pomona who ha\>- provided th passage for England and for the whole world. Tl (loverimient are wisc and prudent, bnl the pcp Lave failed to follow them." Yes, M. de Leaaep nml the failure will continue, and , \, ii your eournf and unconquerable energy will be Inadequate to tl tusk of coaxing or frightening thc Engliab pcp into is surrender of interests \ ital to its (onum-rce i the East. M. ih Leaaspa plenda thnt they who fn nishtil thc capital ought to have the chief aban i thc prolit-i. Perhaps they OOght, but in that ca? the ruler and i-eoplc rf Egypt wouhl come io for great dial more thnn they ha>. yet i> reived. The new Lord Mayor is a lunn of more than Mill energy of character, anti has thc munge rf h opinions. Ht has proved both by withdrawing tl permission he had Inadvertently given to Hei Stocker. Court Chaplain at Berlin, to holtl a m.-e ingintheMansioii House. Tl?a Lord Mayor Fowh does on the csprtss groiin.l that Hen BtSek?rwaa leader in the Jew-baiting rf n hlch llerlin has late] been thc headquarters. The Jewa In the City, need not say. arc numerous nnd powerful, and thc brought prtssurc Maaffc t<< near on tha t hit f angil Irate of London to outweigh thc strong religion feeling on the other side. The mat lei is liol of dee importance, but anet aa a.t is at least asefol as protest against intolerance of a peculiar]) disgrace iul kind. Agnosticism lins not been excluded from Parlia incut by ihe exclusion rf Mi. Bradlaugh. Mr. P. A Taylor, the impacted number for Leicester, ha lieen expres-mig iu print opinions which, ii not ethe istic. arc probably more damnging tollu- orthodo: theology than atht-i.sin pun and simple. Science, fi hil*riew, whether aeientifie naen mann it mr not, i the irreconcilable enemy rf Christianity in it- ih.L' matic form. Even agnosticism is hostile t<> a pope lar theology which pretends to know what it doe not know, be,ans*' thc doctrine rf agnosticism i that there are some things which not only arc nu known but cannot be known poaitivi ly. lt is ih. re fore dishonest ii. peemensi t? know ih,-m. Thc ex? istence of a Deity Mr. Taylor neither approves noi denies. Thanapenntnral. Deity included, belong' to the region of the unknowuble. There is nothmir novel in Mr. Taylor's position It is the position rf Darwin anti perhape rf Hmley WhM questioned as to th. ir belief in miracka or I future state, they answer simply that there is nol evidence enough to satisfy a mimi acenatomed to dc (ide on evidence alone, and not by help of faith And it is just this demand for evidence which i* making moat havoc with theology. If a man is lt batten only what erm be proved?bnl Innaoini too far. 1 only nieanr to snugest that sn. I: cham? pions of the faith ns Lord Randolph Churchill might Irv their hands en Mr. Taylor, lt night even bc worth while to reconstruct the Fourth Party in order to eipel him from thc Il..ii-.* of Cownona. The Fourth Parly, howevt r, may md be in med ..( leeanntraction. There has never been evidence nong- of its dissolution lo sat i-fy the scientific student of politics. Ami only a few daya since, apropos of ihe departure for India rf Mi. Oorat, -.v bo l-elongs to it, iis nontbpieee in the press. Bu Mom ing Tost, proclaimed its vitality In no doubtful tums. Nobody' seems to W nen naefnl ta Engliab Tot iea than the newest American aposth rf that Badieal ism -whose motto is plandar, Mr. Henry George. I find Mr. ll. C. Richards, future (ons, native candi? date for the borough of Northampton, qnothlgthe following as a passage from Mr. Henry George: who Rays, respecting American institutions: Wc tlo not even get a cheap Government, Wi might keen a Royal Faniilv nnd niiuiitaiu pala.es, provide tfiem wita courts ami guards,masters of robes, aud rangers tal anna, for much less than is ?wastell and stolen under thc nominal Government nf the people. The ordinary citizen hus no more in? fluence in thc Government under which he lives thau he would have in China, Th*erperiateat af popular tjorertn.ent in the I 'tuted Stiles is clearly a failure. Well Bay Mr. Kichards say lhat if this had lm n uttered by a Conservative, it wonld have hi en railed a libel on republican institutions. Whether ii kt ih.-1, -s a Iiin I in the mouth of a Socialist, is a taoatna for enif hedy tn answer to his on n liking. A summary of the note from Mi-s Hognitk ta Mr. Ouvry published in Thk Tiiin-.vr of Nov. mb. r l.t. has been tel, graphed to The haily Sewn bj it-New Yotk torre-poiidetit. Thereupon Th* Haily Stirs, which sonic time ago denounced thc printing of than Dickens letters as supeiUuotis end imperti? nent, rUaaaaann all desire to enter Into the cm troversy; ar,d then burrows its way in a little' deeper. Miss Hogarths mate d.?a not beni the in? terpretation put upon it, thinks this non-combat? ant. It doe* not appear to sanction, or in any way even t? contemplate, the publication of the felters in question, but merely expresses tho writer's w ill H'gnesK that Mr. Ouvry should keep them. The idea that, they w,re to be kept as autographs is*4 con elusive"' against thc |*Asn of publication. Mr. <)nvry'8executors unfortunately sold them. Could *ir. Ouvry have foreseen thia indiscretion, than Can be little doubt ho would have destroyed tin m. bnch, at least, is the view of a writer who has no desire to enter into thc controversy. Should he by and hy chango his mind, and decido to toke n hand in the dispute, ho will doubtless provide himself *?uh adjectives of amore belligerent quality than tuchmild and inoffensive terms as superfluous and ?npertinent. ll. The innumerable body of interviewers in Americi must yield tho palm to a rival who is not even Eng lish: to M de Wow it/, who hails, appropriate!1 enough, from Bohemia. He has made his way ta th. presence of the most inaccessible sovoreiratn in Eu ?Ufa- tho Kultau of Turkey, and he records in liv, columns of The Ttmee the obstacles he had t" over come, nnd thc conversation which follow til upon hil success. The whole letter is one of the noel aiiiii-iiig .vcr published; anti is most charaat-i isl i, ot its anther, M. ile Howitt tahm btnnlf ro seri oneil that he all but indues his readers to luke bia seriously also. His vanity, if one must Me tin wi.nl. ls of that open and candid quality which per similes one lo pardon it; while of hil energy, in genuity, resource, and assurance then never wit' anv ijuestion whatever. He is, it must be said, a Tiircophilc; believes in the regeneration rf Turkey hy the Turks ivvith sonic help from M. de HI,twit/A and whatever he says must be taken w itii due allow? ance for his point rfvicw. Nor, after nil, is ilien much of real moment in whal the Sulttm, wainui that his wolds would not est ape publicity, said tn his interlocutor. What is interesting is the writer"i picture rf palen nnd rfnehd life in Constantinople, liis \i\itl narrative, nnil his account rf thc Sultan. Nobody, p'*_epe- has looked on that gnat potent* Mle, fan'to face, with such a talent itu nice obser? vation ami lifelike portraiture ns If. de fflowHc. Thc letter, in short, is a masterpiece iu its kimi, and Tin Time*, with that peculiar tact in joiinialisin of which il has the secret, publish,', it in that remote portion rf n- voluminous and outer pages known as Um " penal settlements.'* The title rf Mr. Marion Crawford's new book is announced nt an evening Journal as "(tin* Favorite .?sham." Hut unless Mr. Craw ford has changed his mind since last night, ldc t it It- will be ?? To Lee? ward." This might seem to indicate that he was about tuenler into competition with Mr. Clark Rus si-ii. Bul h.* is n,,t. The tale, whatever title may finally be fixed on, has nothing to tlo with the sen. Mr. Crawford returned last night from a short pil? grimage 1" Scotland iii company with bis um le. Mr. Sam Ward, ami goes in a few days to Hoine. uh. iv be will spend the winter and write another book. To thc short li-t rf English daily papers which pub?sb pictorial illustrations of current events is now tia beudded Tke I'all -faff Cast-Mr. Its lateai art-ctlort is a portrait of Mr. Saitkey, or perhape it is Mr. Moody. Thc one before that was an Interior rf the mw Alhambra Building,now near completion ami lifting t>> the light rf Li keafer Square a hideous iiiiile blue front; relieved and bedizened with much garish ornamental ion. The only truly fire? proof building in London, say its builden; i atute incut w Inch, in the due fruit ion of time, is likely enough lo be teated. The***. PuttMail pictures, it should be sahl, do not attain to much more than outline thawing-, and will not, it may be hoped, provoke inuch imitative rivalry. 0. w. B, LONDON GOSSIP. AN ENGLISHMAN'S ROTES <>.\ ENGLI8H Tones. [mon Vt <><< v-uovai. coKKi.st'ovi'ivT ur Tiir Tim-nsr] l.nMlaaS. \aa\a lilla, I IO. Thc manners anti customs ul Hui verj yoong mea arc In gatbetic language, ?"? dlatmctly pndoui " i .ailedon om ol then youths >c-t.nl.,y maning, (kal i- to say, at ?? po-t nun.lian ii;alf past 4/*?IhlaUag t<> lind Iiiiu up aiid dressed ready to u? tor .ni af!, rica,.n ?? lurch," a- it i-1 elk *, and asake a call or two. I found low out a.f bed, it is true, but bj no means rcniv t.. *.-" oul mt,, th. d.imp, lo-qa streets. He was arrayed la a black velvet di. ?ins snit llaed witha?it* rsatinand waatrying to cat a i.n alfa-t eora].i rfkol plekle -.ui.lv. I, in -. aini eggs serve*] n anekovyleoat Bis toilet laipk ?mata, ail of fold, were laid enfnlnadresring-rooa. He nt ct travels without a .in .-int" bet eoutalnlng -m.' lat* precious ol'jett- aa Veil a-clirar anal . la.'ar. ti.* , a ,.-, nil in what i believe is called eighteen can! -"id .f aappfctrea and .iia-uoinl-, beetles ol emeralds and dlamonda, ead spider* with bodies of eataeyea, diamond legs aad ruby fceads. The own, 1 ol th,-' IgTMaklll Jewel, lool.ca! ? ' . ucl. j He confessed to helm* anita wont oul bj tic <-..iii.ni of laying na elotbes ?Web kia la?or kadi?it taken sway. : The operation had been a severeont and kad laated for a : long willi.-. Not unnaturally I aaked vi lia: lu kad ore"- red for Ike winter. " on," Kiid he, " I have hi, n v, rv , eonomlcal thi ter. I kare only ordered aa oven.I llaed with I dozen <>f white waistcoat?, aad four salle of evening clothes." I linpiirid whare wits the bread to tlii?'int<.'ar.al.lt- j quantity ol ruck, theaaoralog elotbes to correspond to H-Jali.lt?steamss of festive rahneat. Tboreplj waa , Inala, ?teri-tlc: -I bave ordered bobs stall, ii ks staple waete of money io order winter morning elotbes wheadon whit, r in London. lt lu alwin--dark before li'" "H, and lt ima. time to drem for dinner at once, "fonwouder at iu> wiiitc waist cental i never wear ene twice. Thej arc nseleas after the] havt* been u sshtd Th.-y m var f.t after they bave beea la the elntehes <>f ths laundress." I Towmrd '.. ..v;..f inoiicy am spent oa thal nunan lastltattoo Ihe Badmtn lon Huni, imt tho old Dukewnestnvagaal laeverrj tblnir and looked generally on life lu a superb kind of wai. ilk. the !?>-' Dake of Buckingham win n the bitter nobleman cam. t<> grief and wm obliged to act bia bonn Iii order bc wan asked to eat down lil- t iiorni'iii. staff of ? a rv.int.. ll'* lopped oil au anny or footmen, ?.*.rna, and**ee!pen kn bia friendly advl-cr imt.,1 that In r<* taiind on his Hst, insides .a fermldable arra} et cooke, two Italian < onfcirlloln -ls, and objected to th,-,'an en? tirely superfluous. J" Confound it," said the Dake, ?? cant a awn ka ve a Meeut! **Mi hit giannisherry i" Thin aaaedete Munt ra tea eaaetty what I aeeaa by thc iiiiiniiti,, nt may ot leohlagSal lUafa Bvaryeeeoaasleal Idiot lt ready willi olis.i*rv allon, abont Un- m-cessltn*-. <.f lite. What are tb, necessities of _% j - arn pcrHonally a ands raia ana nn nf the Duke ?f Decaf mt Not only ledbraerafi vtded tn the profii*. -ivie eenama al .great connti hon.es, imt fur limn tportsmea nbc am tea Und tn wi conic In loo late for full tire., parada- there i- s -uppl> military M.rl nf coffee-room dinner, at which they enji. a'.lth.- treefern of s h.>t.i, with ihs difference that foe anal Ariah sre h. nod aa the] rsm be, and that then l nearing to pay. Then ia- aothtag .mt of thia country rn in it ilk.* Badndutea tor amgnlnecnl hospitality aa general splendor. Th.* Duke of Beaufort Isklauelftl most p.rf. . i!t ii.ainu real uh veil M the ln"-l genial I min. ile ls extremely kind ta young men. who tool al tcntioti from a duke so keenly, and vi it !.? the l;?-t peri., in the world with whom tin m*'-t Insolent jtarremi wool venture to take a libel tv ? anv vv hire, except at ltadnilii toll, w In tc. a.. lost, he 1- prepared to talia his Mium.-roii gneete nhe duds then Tbe 8adndntan nanthau, tl I needleas lo -a.c ? uniform ot eoetnme of bright 'due wit buff silk n cu h.mire IlniliK. turnover, or whatever lt I technlcilly called. lt l-.it pleic-liiir vail.-ly Hom th cvcrhistlni* scat Ut of OW haattag field* and com a oil Splendidly in dtaner dr.-.. It l?, however, a droll M lu. iii. ia. .? thal Its raalaii-s sncirrst lin* cclcbriitctl " liUll an blue " of The Kdlukmryh Iteatmal Ac bright Bea?Teri blue al?n reminds me of s mun once saw win n a very Uti!, child. Imf whom I have neve fargett, n, the Mar-nib <" Anglcoey, who tat bbl toga Waterloo, an.l WOH a UM-OM winni saw him 111 th puk riding in ? blue coal with braes buttona, Then la ciipiiai water eotoi drawing .af Ibe preeeal Iwke at hem 'ort lu burr and bim at the 0"* *M* dub in King-st., ft Jainea'a Alioth.*! ?? noble spoilsman " ha* onie I" a-ricf 1n Ix.ra tlc (llironl. wlii.ae l.anil has I., , n hurt by the bur-itlnj* 0 bia ana. Titi., i- a very unuanal accident tatheaetlme aini win doniatiaa.s rausesomt dtoemden. The breech loafers, whether >.f the bamnierless kimi >>r with rebenm SCthm, matte by ('burles I.an.-.ist.-r and other finiioii maker., an- alino-t perfect ss Breams, ami leanne understand thal Lord dc CIMbrd would we aa Infcrto fowling piece, more especially a- be li s eelebratet pigeon -hot. m. lot*?iihlphas th< reputatloa ot belai clever, both oa tbe turf aad al .j-tgeoes. Mn.ul.i Mr. An di r -.a;i again bring forward ht< bili against pis. ra si.t iiiL-ria-ti marion be will dad a tennMable opposition ar rayed against hun Lord Westbury and a few nih* iel., m. ii .h. now engaged In onanlriag ? '? itel rb fi n *? than was maila laat tear. Nobodv, I 1h.1I' vc, ctn*- itul'l for pigeon-shooting, vihia-b to manly a gambling affair but people hate, In this country, mterferean viith tbel omnsements. Between tbe Btae lui.bon Army, tbe Hal VMtiaan allH,a. Ihe anti *. l\ !-. I 11. Ul l?t s. till >.lb?ei" tin* .nita anna law people, aad otker " faddists *" like Mr Aaderaon, we bavi ? rough Ibm el it. and are threat! ot i , -..It .at i niimli of m. ddh n aad muddlers who a not en)ai} -life ihemaelves -nial are determined that no laoaii.*: a* -h.i'l. Th.-. cockneys pm. ami ooekncyi provincial have m. sympathy with anything tort theil a Hap. I i;,, ni. set, Wini VI a all',I la allia e life. If tin V liatd theil wat . t., tin- w I, I. In ,1 level "f Ifilirfjro,. Ii.i-.li... I lt t . ala. tin nil- i.ii.ii* - mull " v. I.... an m.:'.. a bout, ride ion. fence doi koa would lei "a tbe situation Tbs death "f Lort Gartner leaacoabj one Ibe Utile la.lilli Of . ol.t" ll .pol 'I-.. - III ? ll"- ,i|,l.*.| ea.ll.- tin* (la I llls-lil of I-?!? *<-ti-r-hlie tn the palin} ila}, of tin Quorn before tbt dlvtobui of th.ntl lanni t'raven, ayoungei *port*mau. to -??:< ;v i'l al t*bdown amid the Berksblru billa. I.u. tm ihe torr,strength and lb-el h. ,,- the ia ? rio . >.' i korti narr situation of Ashdown Park, hti.ii upon lin down**, ls ci p a;;.,-I by tbt -'.'IV of.I 1IIIV.II Willa. ? h. Il I ...ni Mal"! ' l lindon, rmle last aad far to eaeape lbe plague In Janie* th, lint's time. Hpylng asolltarj tam inuaera lbe ia ti. .tm.- downahe Ibonght bc might bc *aft there, ..aal in . ni a nome with four avenuea leaatliiK to tbt I .'rn ? ai.lin.il points Tl.- edlflee la ?triii-ti-tl of tin - sar-, n ?tone* " mipnuanl lo bave i>.. n I tin n* i.v tbe Druid* The ('raven* are a v. iv '!- I "I lava ii !? a pr,Ullin, n't m. in',-a ..f ito Jo ; ? . ' lah, I?ri] Ii.h-i. be i< ono i * * i ami ii fi me ni- lian -? in.mali i ii, ,i tn -I vii t?*. .!_*.? ural' rn ,; Dna ?. koowa ..-" n in. i i'i,t, i a\,; tin liv. < ? : ? i i. p. alrii t- I ..i t .nt i| m. ont nt tl a legant and admin d aaf our rt ally paste 'lames lt ?-., |... th ii ibe '-l.tr.pu- ..f Kildare, a Idea* mm link,* a,f i.iiii-rer. to .ii.oait io i? marrlrd lo tbs areal ladj ll-rmi..in- Mun. ..-iii... . ht daiurblei nf l.oi.i r.c i-ha. ii. * i* an- li) far Inc ukmI I., a infill ali i .i i ?' i .. i -I, nu. i ht daughter of Ihe fn in. ni - - lames lirabam. I* i .; and "i/.,i.i r< v ? rsii.nii *i-otie of tto la.ok.au*. ll- lia- l-aalie of the Le-t natur eil. of tbt I"*" I ? ,-'. lit ??.- si ";t. olin* daughter*a* joting illlall-ll 1>_ r 1 a T a . 1 I ? *. . Ill- ll.ai-a lu lt. ?l,..i --, ,?;?*. I I" . ll , 'lr. .n. n| ta .,?? \ ali,I .rmi*. Mil M.|!*.V \l|,|a r -,,'l, Wla,,-. t,a.,.lT\ |. 111,1V. I-. I *?) a.| ?aired, haa shown bei rood e In receiving the coi m. nt- and tl i'i. 11 of tin* I ti.of Wale* with very creal l-.aaaln. -- |lol|litle-a Ito* Prill. ?* IC al.. Weil. I,ill III- Kl le,liliana t" .allia ? often alla til. Ill II,on harm til.Iii OM-I. ,1 iwo fair A mei n .rn- have rea on i" remember, >l'l.i / \LISTS l\ TUE SAW. ?i 11< i i;s wim aiton nana awi nv is mk,iv_ MM -. ?*Conmwloro Lure i- n remarkable man.' mid a nar \\ otli el In -|i.*.iK 1 ni* with a I I. nu SI I po. t. r recently. "Hi* work ra seamaaahip to received aa n ? l wok ever.\ wini,* Hf hu. devoted him*, if nan aint -..ul Ifl Ito cetabltohaK*nl and perfecting >.f i.on i ii ^- av at, m. f-ai ti,, \a\ -,, aad has writ lei Minc rory : ,. nv. Then i- his llttk love ? ? ? I., nd voa,, aa- and I will tell } oil M bal the I n foal Imagine ihl* scientific, wa ? ,,*,i ,.,,ni Bodore, an ant Inn i'.v on Ibe mo-t . oi:.|,: , ,,. al., a, ,, j...,- ,,' ia'.i.-.i'ioii sud seamanship, writing a lov ona ong ii.i? !?? an-?? to musk by n i;,,-...ii composer aot\t lav.* often heart li .ung. ?lb, n th. ia- I* Admiral Bhufeldt. Bbufeldttoa dlplo nat born tl lhere ever iraaone. There to aothlm nora* at tonne iu il.an makin [tn atti -.I a (lend I uk tbt lip!..ti ia i ie i.!,ii nm- of thi* United ft tata* Ile weat on a bree y< urs' voyage arnaud the world m thu Ticondt ruga, ?oil Will |. ineml.ei ..uni eau nil the Alu- 11, un Ban w hare ll noni..*:.I before, Ile did an immense amount of *.,ni. i specially la tke far Raaf and on the eastern i nari f Afi..;i lie had a wayo! Ingratiating him*.if with I.. ' Klaga barbaric' of thom countries thal wa-won ? i rui. There's hi. Corena treaty, and all that aorl <>f tiini-. He'* nae >>f tboae mau whs en ant np ?t a dinner lui inalo a Iii ? : at,* -|,.*e. b, ami can il' ., ii. , maller, nf lille .mal pOlltiCS With In' ll w Ina lia Ve a|.i,,|, ,| theil' liv''-a ii such mattel, ile divide* wltb Comm?dort Luca the onor of bring the aatboi ,,r tin* -at?mai tralnlag syatem. "(a am ma mle i ulbara to one of th,-moat aeconipllabi dill ral} nu n in th.- service. He w i it,-, portr.v t hal lr. of n Igheeder. He som, tim., sboota ever tbe bead of (tu our sailor men, bntWO al-civ - know lt In K"o<1 pocllj von If we are aotnnimanre what ho to t.iikin. al.I am- beautiful neem of hie, wklek tn published In fur/M ri Mun th ly, baa for Its theme the story of Pluto ml I'm el pine. ?? a maali ff tin .-it ? era of tbe Viv > * bo bare a *pc*rlult j au call them to Commander John Ii Bartlett. I<* vva? for two or three year* In command of the Coaat urvej (teamer Tllakc, and made a v.i-i iiiiniliei of derii ?a -..111? ? 1111a.--. H.* Inveatigated the a.*.t weed (1f las ii If Btw. al 'I . ol bc 11.1 a i'u.iI deal of .-Iv al millie ?leiiiiii.- data, what be doa') know about sea-weeda, irreata aad tba bottom of the ocean toa'l worth know ig, ? tu. ii jib. i. I- i.ie,it, nant Drake, who I* autkority on ie ml. mai nf JA fri. a. hav lui* p. i,. 11 ,,|, ,1 mt., |.,,il|.,n inf ie dark continent win re never s white ma * wi ni Itefore, ld sa a n m.Ill pirti e- of Ca,In I allia' lit (lie llatlv. a ,ll theo a.-1 solemn rite*of fetich worablp. Thi*er.|i|ol| wa,mal i* a , ,,.i tum i,|, ur,, ha-] he lieen dtoeoi en Viiiidi.rbl!t,aiidl.irgi*oiit -of-door bunt*, of Ma/ -inl. lin ant, Humboldt, (itn-the, Si hlllcr.md Thea*1 Moora. Thara is aas-nMaaearttntharobnteereoldlen, and fnmifii! statuary of thc lal nanni. Ihe angel, the in? dian iiunter, Inenraaec, ate, Hr.ioki.vn hns Lincoln, Pallon, luifct* of Irving and Moore, ami much cemetery .tatuali-. Proper snbf nts r..r ather itataes in New-York would be Oahunbna, Badana, Da witt clinton, ami Crour unU. The hew-Kngumd element has already agitated fairiihe latter onbjeet There < riots in B*l*"_Bglaad only am.* statm* ,.f OmnweB cai thal to tha alfi of a tody tc the City nt Maneheetcc. a magaldeeal awn nanni In Washington lit .non to be erected In Philadelphia, a Matty monument to Harli.-M in Cincinnati, a statue of f.nrtlcid in Wii.-lnni.-ti,ii ami ,,r,;,,,, r.il Reynold* lu Philadelphia. The- Bartholdi -t.itit.* ?f freedom for Bedlae's toland will be matched bj few monuments lu tho world, as bj tbo Arch of tin* star In PaHeandthe l'i Ince Albert niotiu inent in Landon, American portrnH sculpture la nat siiipas-.d in grace .m,i expression bj anv Kortheraaa tion. Cern lal Braham, the Surveyor utni Navy aalll,-er, is a aaa of Da-rid flraham, who via. a Vow Tort lawyer from the .North or Ireland aad had tour iona, all ama of proud ?ance: David, who wrote a ton coal,* before bo was twenty-one yeara old;-fohn, the ertmlaal lawyer, who defended Mcklca,*Eckel* and McFarland,; Dewitt nnd the General. Tin- latter was _ **,,. Mexican warana miiMilpttniil. -Thc banner district of thc Republican party in thc late election wa. the Xlllth. Cen.ral Anson McCook pruiii liiently COtttl-abutod to thu elect ion of Mr. Gibba lo tba state Senate, and tho aatiafactton the former gave whon in (fcngreos !?< agata a subject of dlsrnamton The recent eleetlcn "t dlreetora in the trie Railroad snbatttuted Jaasea i?. li.h.fnr the lat.* oovernor Morgan. Mr. Tish'-bank I. the rtcponltory and rnahbT of thc Bric Railroad, aad hi. private partner, Mr ferdinand Wanl. lathe broker umi ii., ai negotiator ,,f Brie aeeurlttca. ia fr. a* i mn Informed at the Bfleey newo-etaud. sella m*.nit* up to Pork Mini retains a quiet style of waggery nearly ilk,- reflaemcat Mr, Thcnaaa Saut la but little beard from la thr.e day.. The Mainn boudoir ear., the tlr?t of which saase mil of thc Tr-.y toops lari neck, are lo bc partlculariy otered to travelling th. strh si companb s. I paid |lfl to go m nae from Dinadl li lo Vi. ima. vi bbli I- nu rely it itlghf-Jour n> v, bm tber.- the nil.iii.i rlaaritcatienof traveller*di rei Uj a.p, lat-*- again*! ileeping car-, ns they an- hebl to be bett, r than the Brst-claaa carriagra aad .therefore must charge fifiy pa r a cat above Arri riana f ira. The stree! rumor to that tbe Pcaasylraala Railroad, aa wen as the Onad Truab, to loobtng toward tbo toaaa of the Wt -t -hor. Railroad. The Peaaaj iv.mia haajaatlflca bon In taking tbt* road, rines tr. own territory haa been entered by the Vanderbilt (lowen i aambiiiatliin. It la eitcodtag it, Belridcrs Mm frtrmFarina lo tbe Lacka witiitia rood ami tai Cornwall on the I dial-..n nml parallel Inc the Reading Railroad ap Qm s. huylkill Valley fa, Reading aad th.al regtoaa, The low AtcI rhnrge* on th.* w.st ghon lid lm.1 mik.* ibo property a tempting mic to an orgaaliatlon whleh for prei i-:..t? sad ealighten incut ha* no riv ttl In thu count r> in, less*! t lu* lu .onie of the great ir. el-of th. treat, Hbo lim burlington and PaeMc. Poaaaaring. however, ita own Has lo liufiulo via will - lam*port, tbe ebie! Induce meat '.. eatec the Bodsoa Uiver n .. ?? -I ? rcngeaaee. l am t-.'.d thnt the At'.atiti.* and Fast?a Railroad, ..ti,? r ntocthcW I - ???> l'i am I*. *o, Ih not itcipilr.-d by th.- Bontlagtoo system, but ls free lo BMhe Ito ewa ca som. tim.* listed that Oeneral Gnat had lort marney tu tb I?*d*rilto aad h'aahrilto Railroad. Tha fuel, wi rc tliut ti. tirrill I.rant bouirbt -'.i-On .hare, at par - m vi. t..i iCeweombe. The ataehdo --'..'?.mi. Mr. New g ii p ;.. ii. iii..m rathnally only, sab atiiuti. ii (.-univ pencil for the scalpel, to Puritan in hi* m..ti..- - not penetrate to Un-cr.-of our life. i t iiim Uhe a race of amahnya In ecaae gUttorlag tlaapla' ll foll tl I halt Wa. lint till* liff! llf llletl Uk* A Ililli lum. Morph) snd Beauregard, if yoe read 'Manoa Lea , -*.?*.* rtlj dd la laoubduau, ead la *t (lie ALI"* Pn vost. Via! will llllal ., -. rn. , peace a ogrthor dlfleraut from the indatunnlagrlvaoltj of the Puritan gentleman Uftrt -..'. v at!-, ov cr ul na. " i* ita.ii. atewari I. Woodford, with judge Anona snd other partners ind aaatotanta, make a busy colony af lawyer* ta the Merena building on Wal! .t.. win, h u thr propertj of Mrs Praderieh -teven., wim re a.ntlv aa,l.l bel* lieU-lall .:?i. would not irani|iillllxe, ?s ii waa tn tba brains ol a large >Republlcaa contingent, and ihe ProhlblUoa oamUdate had once received lO.OOOvotea. ii. -.ni iimt Ut.- iiepit1'.!. an partj waaa powerful organisation aad reenperatira, bul tbat the pinn.ni aad tbe worldly wtago of it eonldnanmrs igree than the Presbyierlaas sad ladepeadcals under the Long i'iirllain. ut. Tim tv... mil. ,,f railroad from ihe Rorgen calle Ula. la I a.m l-l.iml Were icascl fr.illl the Rational Stonige Coinpaiiv by ihe I'i nusilMiiiiii Kallroad lari week. Mr. t 'hal '..* -ki im/, ol thia ...nipan}, H building a residence Mt oran*''*, "ff. .1. Wll} I- HM .llfl. renee III tlnalielal I e-ourac . s,, -r, at between Id7*i aad 18831 la Iha fenner year we eould mat take flic b,mils cf almost thc only Important en'er ,,,1.. thal bad be, n launched, tba Northern I'a.'ill.* Rail road, aad ll aneeumbed far waatof snbaeriptlons and money fm bomb ii luterert. Ron the making and telling Bf bonds i* a greal departamnl >.f bnslncas; nearly .-very thing sells; wh) to them ac much rn.?} l Rccausotbe ? Kl*., mid hit. be. n lm Instill it. dy tilled mid -.'!. lt Mirplil..!'* I ,.,i,i to Hump.*, nml abundant Immigration has swelled . i. _r.it.- of in.th workers uutl laveators, and we i bara %*<>, k, .1 np at homo the reahluce of malarial, keep- ' lag molli y herc, ami lt ha. settled In thrifty hands. Tn iiaccit, for Instance, thal waa lanacri) a local product, I tom beeonm nearly aalreraal Btocousla and Pcnaayl- I raala ratos it. ead wa .io not hare eaough bi both export .uti manufacture up lathe demand, while tba elgar In tercel of mum York maintain* aa enormous population Hop*, omc chu ny imported, aid teni tc Qeraaony aad fBglf*- Cann. .1 t-a??|s li.i\ r cic.ited mmther httgO pop ?laden. Mon-.iv* r, m..rn-} ha- be,-.mic the medium -vhero laii.-i once .nd lim glentor pan. Baal amncy tallowa gage* an I the ca.lt ?} -tem. kltt* cry paid no vv agaa ami j.nl ini momy In hand to Invit.t. MaattflMturtBg CMBpela Honey tocoine ami ta, i*. tad Ulcthe -j* vln*<*. hiink.i a* ;hey the ?,-reitt bank., alni vv !-.|om and COUtagn iu llivent - noni pummlc oppiwliiallbn IUI aobody hJdca money ta I slOOklag a* wa* donn ten year* ago, but put* lt over ,,i ili more nnd muru. Mun ifii.ture* are tlir.c-fourt'u* of progre.;*. ,1'ator aiin, M. J., WiU founded by Alfian.br Miiiiillon, .tho miy organte, eonatrnctlTe, adenitis niimi na pecacaa A I,- aoacdrcd thcnlaca hefotncotton had been-spun on he power toma uiultTtttood eicept by a ten. Arkwright iidjiist perfa-eta.l bl* Invention*; Whitney waa not to nvr-nt th-* cotton gil for two year-.. Tho ptttMOMf gas orgiiulzcd al New lirunswlck, and John llaynrd, tho present *"cnator'? -*rcat uncle, wa* an incorporutii Oxen moved the nm macnlneiyat Paterson; in 171 thc -diawa.rm emMtt to bc cultivated there. Fifty yea ago the population wa* only 0.000. Three years ago lt hi [ panned ft 1,000, was the third place in tbe Htate, mo thoa tbree-tlfth* of thc people wen* native*., and the cai tal af rater*on wan *m_d-g -ilk mill., tu *ni-h nth towna ua Allentown, Penn., where there 1* a rt dunda' laboring popnlatlan. in imto hm nagaa paid 111*1 mill. exc,e,le,| -f.i.mw.OOO, of which New -J, 1*1 y iec.lv. half; IRS^OOOtOOO WSS expended In material*, chief raw .ilk, .ind the product wa* 941^)00,000 poraunun Mr. Jefferson hniH on<> flour-inlll whicli fulled; M Hamilton'. eolMUM employ* Ul,cr of w ild geeoe, and asked him where he shot IhOS gCCOO, The mau rctlccteil nnd llOWlyealdi ' 1 eliot tiler ..lithe bimi whare .vour father was burn.'** Kr. Conk iinif.it la mid, ezpreosed thc hope that ha aright som day beeouM the pooeeaaor agaht al Ma father's birthplace Referrtag to Mr. Ooukltag I may say that hi. forum political mends observe Of him that he had for some tim ba fane ha' li-ft the Semite a ristag passion tn act-uir mom}, whbii be hoped he might do at the btw, yet wa irresolute about letting go of ala parnanga aad brihseno in politic The ultimate catastrophe threw him upm this ncc.'ssity, of wltlcli h.-is makliii- good u*e. 1 lita tram another 'inaner thal he ha., two manta atotera, am liriagla Rochester ead another la Milwaukee, aad tha the latter write, poetry. The immediate aeeoelotooc PrasMeat Arthur do not express any curiosity or inter**. whatever la tho az-Seaator. it seeam tohanndentooi thut his inveighing sgalart all his former llcatananta ko to he a in.re, .mal repealed luforiuatiou he lui* carried uj to hiKh quarters thal he waa as sardonic ca Arthur aa 01 either Cornell or*a_ayce, produced a coolness there. Oni *hou!d never tell the truth to klug*. Mr. Po*ger*a relation* to our future politic* do not 1 v rita the populace as mucha* they do hie aeooctatco. 1 *eeni. that be ls the disturbing cause between tne youni machine adherents lathis city and their old commander, Of a cautious, somewhat hesitating nature, deeply re spelful of public opinion in the Interior ofthePtate with spell, nf riekncoa Which amy come from the body 01 may com,- bum the mind, aad without much " mixing' ability to carry his spirits on his sieve nnd let all tnt iiifiercnt dani peek at blin,Fol**crla daking down thi ville of year, comforted by Hie beautiful moral reflection! of George BUaa, nanoo rtowa Cf humuu .nature arc neal to ideal. The Beeretary of the Traaanrywao lust *nffieientij active in the scheme to renomliiate himself to make lt 11 mutter of st If reproach ami also to -five color to hil superiors' saying thal he haduobuslue!>sto commit thc Administration to ala passlea to tie oovernor. ne ha* imt-et 11 lil to change thc tnt-.il ollb-lal* In New-York 111 order to prov lite for the ? working " element here, whleh at'ia-s not net much pabulum from Mr. Robertson. Th* Praddenl might wish Polger to take eaeh e rcopoastMllty, but does imi like to give thc order ?o to do. If the Preel dentlal nomination could be secured, then no doubt th* order would be elven or a more pliant Peeretary putin the place. I'or after the nomination such things can lie done without CMd?g much outcry lu thc party. The Federal Hull, where Wa-dilngton wa* inatignraftd, wa* remodelled for the Capitol by Mata* L-*?taut The sumo engineer built the eatraragaat .anal at Paterson, R. J., ruined Morris bybolldtag bim .n;i-i guinea tai Philadelphia, prepared Ihe badge of the Boelety cf the Cincinnati, and drew the plan cf tt/ru?lugton City. He 11.1 ive.| for bis work a 'rai t of the 1 omiiioiis,?land now c.,valid.by pn..|>. rt} worth fen. of milli.ni-, -but de? din, d it ami put in a daba fora few haadred dellaro. H.* .ii. d mit t" ,1 punnet ca the Hana of Mr. injrge*, now Riggs's villa, near Washington. Mr. Ward's statue af Waahiagtoa eaa hoaneeradatby tlmt .!*?* which ha* no .it In r way of advertising it* knowledge of art, but eooatdertng the awhwardnem of the .it.- ha has judged wed. A Ufc-olae statue al that hciriii waaaiiai have seemed lasaltor than life and britt lied the occasion Hint purpose. Thc indi .-tal and the statue .111 in gOOd rclallou ila to sl/e. Ra MM tall doubt thc ina nu i int of tne ficure andoraryona ann eec that thc iiioituiu. nt was aa afterthought li to in situation the mi.-t -tiikim: -tatile in New York, ,1 pier of the el,b and tlovv of hum.in life where men of physical achievement ought lo b.* and not iii hermit places. The best of thc , \i . Btta 1- ll- ltd. Illy ; the heaviness ,,f Ptimrt'S face ls not tnere, but the man is unmistakable. Ike sculptor ha* dan tl to tlo for WoohlagtOU'a limbs what Stuart dltl not do; we see the tremendous strength of the man nba.*.* :>i:s eon,.I i'..tsp his hor*e like a great vise cad wen almost dtopiupolIbmod to his body. HI. hand* the seulptoi io- -tuuted; Lafayette sahl toOeorgs Washing toll Parke Cootia lu 1835: - I in v. r -aw s,, _rft ii hand .an anv human ticing aa the GcocraTo; yu could only hold to OM khgW Of lt In your youth." Tho nose Mr. Wind ha. justly rendered, vvhi.h wa. th?cribedh) llai 1, tc* r.itin 1- as ?? thick, iimi though ir bedttedhtoother features wus taaa. anarscl} ami -.troll*.'!}' funned to bc tin handsomest of it* das*." Thc ImprCOOlOB left by this -ta.tii.-ts tn.- i-oklles rilahllj amllnwlaa IntT thu n****a*rl* Irate, jet wltk bis strength and country mould good tut min} veal, to com.*. He WM Ct tin* tum* tl fly sll yeaia nhl and had eleven year* to live. Kui*} man whoaub sa riln il taa put Un- statue where it is may feel .111 honor ab a -alf re.pe. f. It till. | Ucst lollilbl} ttl ll 11111-Illl > ni t l'i. the greatest im nh nt in our history, thc rest ae >.f the Bimm tire powers of tho Republic from Parliament and their concentration to the hand* of tuc ab!, ,-t un_i Hbo could tv ;.:.i Hi. iu sim. Ollrer cromwell. Thc Inauguration of General Waahlngton waa thorin Lieatlon of Cromwell after thc lapse of 13ft yean. Iha 11.'tu.ni} w.is .limos! identical; like < romwell, ffaaMnf tonwas twice inaugurated! h..- tar.r dsstred lobe ?illletl tin* < bl- I Ma-vi-tr.ile, but the wa,lal I'lotector WOO ulbered to bet mae it had been used i.v formerEngttoh i Reata. Tto Long Parliament, <>f which our Oontinontal ?undress was m u'i a copy, bad usurped the executive mw irs of thc Mverelgn ait.r deposing blas, aad con* aptly > si rel red hto [patronage and would not terminate in ir e \ i-t< ace. < ; om wei i, after walting thirteen yean oi ile ni to order mew election and after tbey had ru* ?.ita ally briaken faith with thc anny and thc Nation, urned them out. rhelr committees had exercised the icctttlve functions as our continental emigre** dltl, md lt to ebal* fioiti the promptness with which Mlake md the mtv v for-ook Mr Henry Vane, the tandur of the ia'..ii committee, that the victorious element of the na? loo demanded s Praahleat The sam.- second though! a I the 1 a "i'l. lui. to t urti out their emigre*., then lour cen .tears old, ami raise a Protector with an " liistru iteiit," or constituiioii, to regulate him. They chow thc tomwell Of thc dav,Hi.' niau who hud driven tho Klug mr of thc canntry. september I. it'> "? i,' i.unwell was Brat Inaugurated af ?, .st minster Abbey, escorted by a proi -coolon, ho in a na. li. ld* In*ard a sermon, aa Washington did, luimtMll tdl after Iha ci lemony. Then he weat to the Painted bamber .lose i.v. took a seat nu a platform a bare tho Urila?mut, aad then rislag, aaearered, nurio an mangu ;il address, beginning: "Ocndcmdh, you are here ui>oii im greatest oeeaeta that I believe EngtaadCTcr saw. . . .Mun}, t) Lord, my Qodl are Thy wonderful ,,iks. . . . The natural magtatney of thc Nation as almost trampled umbi- foot . . . tither Mates nprored their ona ami spoiled our nmuutaeturc of loth, whick la thc gnni duple i.amdtty af thlo Hu? on. ... a fn*.- Parliament [drain abore my life. . . I *|H*:ik these thlags aot aa oac who aaannma to im-i if doiiiliilon ov.r yon, but aa one who doth resolvo , be a fellow-servant with you." Hence comet) thc ord "public servant." Mya Charles Knight In lils Itototy of Rngtaadi " in it* whie raage and careful es lan.it mus, ii lui* consldcral.lt' rc.it lubiana' to tho ccchce "f the American Prcddi ni- " laya I- A. ardtaer, In "Ihe Purltaa _orotadon**] "Thc Ital a lent of Cromwell'* tiovcruuicut wa* tho Iii- -t of hun red* nf written Constitutions which have dum spread i-er thc world, of which tho American I.i the most SCO .lciious example." Tin- statue of Washington nu tho spot where he VTii* in iguruted u thus a tribute to the sagacity mid republl nil-.ni of oliver Crumvvcll. Ho hail nollxcdtcrm of ?CO, but IhC H'"vt step h.- made forw arti wasthooro Jon of ataauta la htnak tho predatory Canad thoOaa>* ress or Common*. Titi* wa* vated by dm i'ai'llaiiieiit ino year* lifter the first Inauguration in an; kmended unstlttttiun. Tho President also took a Cabinet or mindi of Htate. Hu rejected tho title of King which as fairly voted to him, and on June'JO, 1057, wa* a 'tomi time tuiiiigurated at- o'clock In the afternoon lu 'estminster Hall. He htood under a canopy of state i-i received u velvet robe ami a Hilde; a sword waa rited around him and a gold sceptre pit in hi* hand, ad the Hpcukcr of tho Commons ndd-ctaed him. Crou. ui thcu took tho oath upou thc fcrlj, lures aa our Pres! dents have ever *lnco done, but did not make a speech. Cromwell was first inaugurated at thc agc of Hfly-flfC. ami next at thc age of fifty-eight, and ho died on the an? niversary of his two greatest vlctoric* at the a*re of fifty nine. Hi* splendid government perished after his death because the people were tired of too much formal moral ? I ty and w-anted beer and fun. The lesson rn ed not tic lott on our over formal classes. HUM John ti. Thompson ha* abandoned his pursuit of tho office of hntgjaarri at Arms of Coti-rrcss, lt doe* no narin to stale that in a recent visit Mr. Thompson paid to Mr. Tilden In tbo (irani,ny Park mansion In company with JudgeMeatany, of Hamilton, ohio, Mi. Tilden said: "You have an BUdOfOtaUding with Kundiill. have you not I" Thi. he repeated and expressed ln< interest In Kandiill's election. I mein iou the matter, of which I be? came I ii formed thfUUgh iin Incidental coir, alsation, only to show that Mr. Kandall hus been handicapped anti not helped ky -Mr. Tilden. Behind Randall m.m.v members, who wert- far from lilli a against the liirlfT, fcn<*il that a Tilden boom wa* eCnCCUlCd and that OOUgn VM would Iifl Industriously worked in Hu- formation of the committee*", etc., [to eoiiliniie the Tilden regSMg ov. i- the country pies, ima tim merely emotional party folliw imf. At tho head of Hil* felling wa. William K. Morrison, a>r liam,is. Hie true tircinii/er nf the Cai lisle fore ?- lu lin* Northwest and who waa genenllmima for M. c. Kerr agates! Han ililli In the :-|m,alt. r-lnp COOtOSl Sig?I year*, imi. He and Cox were put at the foot .af tin* elaM lol' eppudttg Hiinil.lll ufter thc hatter became ?peaheri benns the Coi move? ment to hoop* dew-York bum gulag to Kendall while tho darthned ku. -1? Cbritaha On pmbaMr at/tat under? stood his en n moral a-.nc} iu the matter. His antipathy to Randall was Bead to stand him np, like IVi kin War beck hythe irish ITenfnna af thu Ifteonth century, tor King of Kiigluud. Morrison, through hi* oonahi, Don .Morrison, of ft. Ililli*, had a strim*.- iulhu rn*.* in lb. Mis? souri delegation, winch was om- of the ibu * ibl.i minim,' om *. if Parti sta is t ha i< d, Marrlaan viii eeaerpi a* tho Wai vt uk of this contest, anti his effort, will I..-cont lulled to sahjngaAe tha Tilden boom. He tonghi in the Mexican war ami lu the I'nlon army, and is a scion ?:" old I'reueh Kaakaahta, The N'orthwe?t want* free lumber anti free salt, nnd that 1* why Carlisle ls so strong in Mllehig.m, Wisconsin, etc. Syracuse, Jt. Y., dictate* thc prue* -t-alt. From Warsaw to Genesco, N. Y., rock salt ls being dtoCOS Ml d. Michigan for two election* ha* behaved strained)-; lt was a Democratic Mata until Iha slavery -pic .-Hon cam? up. Micliiiiitii *alt, like Kanawha salt, I* often l*.'.-ul.iteil lu produetittu from New-York. Qnmyi might nat tho Carlisle ;ila-moer.icy'conclude toilet New Vork -wo amt ?eek to revolutionize the Northwestern .States for 1 ->-1 I Count Za. haroff showed mc Patti's Itoudoir car yctcr day morning, or one {nearly like iit. Colonel Manu, tho inventor or promoter, 1* also here. I ?ndereCB?i that ho wa* a Georgian, possibly a hotel maii, vv ho went lo I'.u rope and worked up a sleeping ear system and ottered it to Mr. Pullman, who preferred to tait his own *v-tem thither. Count Zacharofl said that sixty three Conti? nental railroads have now adopted this -} stem. The two ears now ready arc completely of American manufac? ture; the embossed or leather work, which resemble* bronze, 1* mada In New-York; the prevailing Hut of tho ear lining, of amaranth wood from India, i- a subtle dink red. |l"he exterior of the car .1* a dark MUS and ov er tho windows ure design* in stained nhmt. A paasagrwap runs alt.ng the bide nf the car lrom end tv end, and at imo end Ua space for ladies travelling alone shut oft by ft door acron, the corridor. At the other end arc a buffet, small smoking room aniliwiionw/i'i, Several stateroom* of*??creal si/,--., tenm eenncctedL make, in day, bgMah compai-tmcnt* with a baggage Betting; a tabbi I hilt turu.* Into a ladder, electric, bril and berth., either two ur four In number, arro**, not lengthwise of the car, each berth single and none of double width; Hus, ha nhs become two seat* by tlay. Ventilation I. chastened by collecting Hit* air lu a funnel and paaaB?g lt through iee, shavins* anti water to take out the soot and dust, and th. ii Vc inu? it M at the corridor floor to ga out through tl.e -tate room top. Jly the Mann system more privacy I- WCUfUdM HM Capeaao of room ami vivacity, aud, I may add. liirht. Tho parlor Mn wo already poOSOOl contain the corridor within the saloon, and tin- night cars, hy the 1. BgthWlM arraagenmnl ut bei tbs. also contain Ih How io walk through thc train amt preserve all thc wiil.h. air and light la still tba* pro'.l.m. The I'lillmau and thc M.iun cur each accommodate twenty four pusmuj* hists a in i rr LIFE is hats. QCESnON* OK Rl'MTAI. AM) M>C*TIOV?a OMI nr.T ann economy. Flat-life is pushinir out thc iioii*?'- fourth .t...,n,i Ihlag like a ratio of lt-sining rentals marks i.n h m ..' ap town. 1 -or example M the belt of I itt i.t li or Sixtieth si., tvi.ntv -live .ir thirty dollars will command the renting powers <>f forty or Ifty brinn rori. - s.a-a,iiii st., while la Harlem attmedre, theroaghly built apartment houses am gulag ap In Ml directions with i oonuspondlng eontrari hotweea expenditure* ami. eoaaanadadoaa. There I* ail the dlfcrfnet in the world Here aad there ncalawagt an oeenpylag naaouud, I ??' drain.si or *' nude " gro:iml.? -aktmptau th.* lots ott ' iiinir up iiiiirovv.-nilitia.', i.adiv appointed yet outward ? attractive (lat-, avoiding all precaution-, against i'll from Hits, ami baiting their fallaeloiis premises wltn slaaawt balls, muraars ..ml other ela|a-trap. lueivftieioii. attraction*. One mai.t learn how te discount nil tilt-, alni hunt ap honestly built bouses ca wholesome soil. Tben. as good wine aeedsno hush, lt will he found thnt reaiiv desirable Oat* ure not ?ver tricked "dressed " tor market, iiiis preltmlniuT search to a ritel matter, and t va rv tbiii-f depend* upou Its thorouchneso. Of course there are man} Rides to lh>- flat-life ipie.tt.ui. So there are* to the separate dwelllinr qm edon. Hut tlure are itootl sides that are nut always Ik.iic in in lin I in reviewing thc whole matter, For instance, it ma} i* a-,-' down al once thal the apartment otters gras! inoliey cou slab rations to the modest as well as thc generous Income. Mam* of the 'elegant " show " Hat* otter luitirv cad eon venlenees for 91,900OT S'.'.OOO a year that cwultl mit bo had iu separate dwellings for f bree times dm amounis| willie Hie less preteutloll* are equally favorable to their teimata, It 1* possible tu proi'iire a thoroughly ooaatert alile. roomy, attractive apartment In a satisfactory neighborhood for $350 or $450 a year amt below Sixti? eth *t., but w here can a respectable and otjiially cllj-iblo Uou?e bc bed for double the m.,nev I There are many economics which Inuit'to the flat dvvi Uer In servant*, safeguard., convenience*, securities Bgaluat mal eudoia and intruder*. In e. well Janitorial apartment thc vexation* aud practical bothers at deanm? ill- routine are reduced to a minimum. Where a sniail separate dwelling rcpilm. two or three doun-etlcs, ono captible servant will sufllee for a small flat, with CCOn siaaiial assistance on the heavy day*. Beside*, there is no hitch about tin- water qaeettou. The engine in the baan* nicut settle* all that, and lhere I* a strong pressure at *_| the faucet*. Steam hcainig ls al-o applied so skilfully that the discomfort aud dirt of stove* mri grates may bo done awaj with. lt is weal for the flat hunter to explore nclcbborhootto thoroiorhly. By nil means walk around the mean. Ono well known flat ts lu the rear of an orderly but noisy minto society club house, aud manya night 1* sorely broken tu upon by orchestra arti clniriu amt al.trna* ami festival. It is better to pitch upon a flat that stand* somewhat isolated, anti thal tim* not abut npmi the rear of other Hals; this touche, the matter of privacy nml ventilation. Flat* etamtj or ninety Ive tact deep stretching tbniuxh a bl... lt from atreet ta street, wimbi lind but ten feet between their kitchen Windows. High ground ta always dealrable, semiring better drainage and ventilation Thero ls-.-leal tonic ami rrparatlve villus lu Mien. c. A rilli neighborhood to IndtopeiMable,