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BATUBDAY, JANUARY 'J4. W.n.
TWELVE PAGES.
\W THF NMW& TIUS MORXIXG.
Foreiga.?Prinee BaadaaiB, the lieir apaareat
?.. tae Delgiafl throne, <lic<l unexpeeleilly in
Bruaarla. ?? Ibe laaurgeala are taaatera ot tlie
dtaatiM in Chill. Tbe motion to repeal tbe
arahtbition of tlie iaaportatioa of Aaaeriean park
nto Genaaap wus loal la ti.e Relebatag by a vote
^f i:.3 t<> I'h'i. = A new BraaiUaa llinkatrp haa
i.eeti formed. - Cardlnal Bttaar, primatc of
llnngbiy, i? dwatl.
Connn-sK.?Both branebea ln aeaaion. Tbe
Se.-iate: A.iother icaHi araa taken until to-day,
ih. vote hnvuiK i"-4'ii raacbcd upon ibe eloaare
leaolution : a i?epni>liean qaoruaa haa been aecared.
= Tlie Haaae: The Naval Appropriation hil]
vxns consirlere.l. Davi.l T. Littier tealifled
befere tlie Silver Pool Inaeatifatiag Committee.
Homcstie-'lne CoasUtationa] Rerlalon Com
niivsionat Albany adopted the report ai tbe apeeial
("tnmitfee in rcgard to ameadmenta to the Ju
dioaary artiele of the Coaatitution. The
Legtalatarai of aeaeral Soutbem Btatea paaaed
HBolnaaOM againat umkiiig r.jipropri;i1ior,s for
Wortda Fnir e\i.i?iits ghonld Congicaa |in?s tbe
Kleetinn bilL Congrcaaman Hanabrengh araa
rleeted (Taited St^tca Senator fiean Nortfa Dakota
to suceee.l Mr. l'ieree. r There b a Bfeapeel
?f a aeMlement of tlie gtrlkc aa the ? bloage and
I^ikr Krie Boivi s= : A tneniorial fro.n old s"l
diers in favor of the r.'-eleeiion of Sinator In
(in\U brotigh* aat an interesting vote in the Kan
-..- Haaae of BapaaacBtattrea
i ity ajid Suburban.? The Yale alumni ilinner
laak plaee; gfareebeg i>v Chaaiieey M Depew,
.lanies W. Alexander, C.eneral Sherinun. I'.esident
Darlgbl and othere. - George Kendall tiied
froai hyrlropholiia at tlie ChatnLers Street llos
pital nf.er isiifTerint; terrible aaony. = The
1 ,i>N.-tt Coaaaaittee beard teetbaony abonl the
Doek I>e|.a.1inent. ? - Stoeks lirm until near
the end. when they deelined readily in response to
kttaeks >.y llie beaf interesti..
The Weather?Foree;i*t for to-day: l'mr. with
aHfrbl tl.ermal Bhavngea. Teaaperatare yeaterday:
llifheat, i^' decreea; luwest, :;<i: BTarBge, II 1-2.
\ir. Aldricba Hoaure reaolution >till Ihk tho
ught of WBJ in tlie Seaukte, uml tho lojiislalive
ila\ whirh lK-v'tin Ofl Tl.i.?(l:..y "il! bfl rflflUBied
when tho Benflte neeta lo-daj. Au intimaiion
>o>to.'la.v tl.tit it WOOld 1)0 yv.-ll to li\ Bfl houi
f,,i tiknis a roU ofl Un reeolotion waa nut bj
ira.ilii riii|H.-iliun (>n tho pa.' "t th" I)'1..! KJTBtB.
Tho tbyraate (ataob a< it i-ii will r.. on for .'m
< th.-r day at leaat, l't.t the eriaia i> apfaroacbinft
and tho KopBbUcfBkl a.o picpflrcd 10 f-iee i'.
The (iiK-^tion at i>?.iw is u*> plain to be mik>
undo-rstood. Tho niajoniv <an BBBBit their
nsht^ at anv in^inont thoy chooafl to do BO.
The lUftifleaa of the Taarauaj Senaton u
tr? | portJOfl of tho liapid-i'iansit biil whirh
has ho.-n ayioed on Mfffeeta i laek ot ainoerity
in Tammany's proles^ed dosiro for rapid nai
>.ir. Raoid tian>it por Tamaianv i^ a|iptrontlv
tho onlv ort to !?e ropa.-dod with favor in that
gjaWttr. "cnator Ives is ln tho Ukikroag pod
tion of opposinp a soctior. whioh ho onco Bftrood
to. and yvhioh. motoovei. fonnod a part of tho
l.ill tliat ho him.sclf int.odnood. Ilas Mavor
OflBBl lost toiilidciK^ in tho (.'(iinmissioi.oia be
named a few areeki BfoT If BOt, thotv"s ttoth
itiR to hind'T tho sjioody eflgattBWBl Of tho
Itapid Ttat.sit biil.
_ - & i .
ln spitp of eainost prt?t'>i.ts. the lk)a.d cf
Kleotrical Control haa jjrnntod a jirrmit for th?'
u?*> of tbe trollo> olectnc K.vstem on tho llar
)fm llridgc, Morrisania and Fordham Kailroad.
Jdajor Graut, who receotly investigated the
ayatem in Ikmton, tnado :i ratorablc ?' !??"' -
which doubtlena had much weighl with hia
roUcagoen, Thia'ayatem, ;i> our readera are
I aware, requirea overhead wires oarrying ror
renta ol conaiderable power. Tiik Tuibi xk
belioTC?J tli.it i1 is exceedingly objectionable
in < i;y atreetn, though tn spara Iv aettied nubur
ban regiona the obj? tions to it are leaa weighty.
Tlie Board ol Electrical Control haa ed''
liahed a precedenl thal can hardly fail to cauae
trouble horeafiei.
?
Thia is the eighth day aince the exponure ol
Frank P. Demareafa embexxlementa. Vet ho
remaina ? nember ol the Aaacmbly in full and
regurar atanding. Nol onl.v did he caad Iii- vote
lor Mr. Hill tor Seiiator, bul be baa Toted on
other mattera before the Aenembry, and attend
??il b meeting ol the Wayn and Meana Com
mittce ju-t a- thcugb nothing bad happened.
lle alao retaina the chainnanahip ol tbe im
portant Committee on Taxation and Betrench
ment. TWa is i aituation which the minority
are powerleaa to remedy. How long do the
Democratic majority think they can with im
punrty defy public aentiinenl by permitting
thia niaii to ahare in togialating tor a greai
State? ____????
A\ ADIROSDACK park.
Tho reporl ?.f tho Fcreal Commiaaion, made
public yeaterday, together with tho candid and
inetructire commentary by Commiasioner Kne
vatla which appeared in our columnn, puta the
queation oi aa Adirondack Park fairly before
tho pecple of the State. We did nol think ii
prontabka tojoin in the verdid which waa pro
nounced again*! the 1 ommiaaii n in advance ol
their report, and aome membcia .?f the volun
tooi- jiuv are now probably diaponed to regrcl
that they did nol wail tor authentic evidence
upon which to lound a Jodgment, Moal ol the
misdemeanora alleged againal the Commieeiou
,is are ahown by their reporl to be Bctitioua.
They have been accuaed ol ignorance, indiffer
ence, negiect, partiality tor the lumbermcn,
aud. in general, ofa wiBingneaa to aacriilee the
intereata oi the State and maks tho propoaed
onterpriae a failure at the outeet. Their re?
porl ahowa, on the contrary. thal they bave
agreed upon a phvu oi action which they are
able to auppori by atrong argumenta baacd on
rlone atudy oi the aubja t. An Albany diapatch
note* the fad thal only a amall parl ol the
Herkimer County toreata from which Mr.
. Banaelin drawa auppKea for hia Inmber-mill ia
iimliid.d within tho Park boundaries rccom
monded by the Commiasioni bul thal is ap
parently ahoul all thal ia lefl oi the elaboral i
aocusatiuna broughl againal them.
Thia, ai leaat, i? a fair deduction from tho
reporl an 1 ihe intervicw with Mr. Kw
The other aide baa yet to be piesented in an
nrderly and intelligen* manm r, nnd ii may be
thal the Committt.I Inveatigation which the
Aesembry haa appointed will make aomc ahocli
ing di-civeiios. \Vc have accepted no rel linc
from tb ? Conuniasion, and we hope Ihal aince
an inquiry baa beon instituted it will nol atnp
ghorl ol the whole tnrtb. ll will nol be aur
prining bowever, il the public, aecing how manj
ohargeatbe reporl haaalready diaproved, -l.Id
nnw oonclude thal there is not much i ? invi
gale. We are intormed thal the olBccru nl the
Stevte I'l.iosti.v A-soii.i'i.iii. whone perlccl t'isrin
terestednoss i* bcyond di?putc, think the re
porl in moal reapecta a good one. They d? n?i
favor the acquiaition ol lands by exchange, and
they iuaial thal all the foresi domain ??!
Herkimer County oughl to Iie included in the
Park, inatead ul only a amall parl oi il. We
agree with thom on tho latter point, and it ia
not ImprobabkB thal they are righl aa to the
iormer.
The Coinini^-ioiKis do well to dwcll .i|K?n the
diflicultioa which besel the undertaking, aince
ihe.v inii-f be htced al the very outaet. The
eon'ditiona ai? romplicnl ?.! aad pcrplexing, nnd
the state cannol <\<> i- ll wotild. We are glad
lo note alao thal the ii porl calb apecial attcn
tion t?. tho fad which a recenl circular nl the
State Forestry Aawociation emphanized, name
Iv. tha; li'io-: preecrvation is nol neoeaaarily
n' ooatiy onterpriae. Indifference and opposi
tion to thia projeel are attributable in greal
imaaaurn to the erroneoua auppoaition thal the
foundatlon and maintenance ol an Adirondruk
Park would pul a beavy permam nl btirdon
on the taxpayera. Kven il Ihal were the wr
tain conaequence, it wouM atill be the duty ol
the State to accepl the obligalion, in the con
viotion thal ita perlormance ?:i> enaential to
tho future wellare ol the i>? ple. Bul happily,
thci ? ia no occasion tor jnalifying tho nndcr
takin^ by thal argumen! alonc. Tho expori
once ol Europe provca thal toroal preaervca
are capable ol yielding a bandsome nol reve
nue. Undoubtedly the initial exjien*e would
.,?.?111 large to many i and yel in roality il would
be inconaiderable, nol aimply in compariaon
uiih tho rcaouroea ol the Commonwealtb, bul
ui oompariaon with tho eonacquencea oi longor
negiect.
Tho map '.a another pagc will glve our read
era a definite eonoBption ol theproposcd Park.
When the boundariea have been extended
around thal parl "f Herkimer County which
i.noht to be embraoed in the preaerve they will
inolude a noble domain. Tho projeot ia now
read? tor intelligent diaeunaion, an I we cannol
doubt that public opinion will declare itaeli in
favor oi tlie. pulie.v <.f pieaerration, whatever
inav befall t 1k*. particular plan deviaed and
reoommended by the CommiaMonera.
DEATB OF nii: BELGIAN CROiTX PRIS CR
Kin^ Leopold ol Belgium bae done ao mnch
u, wili the regard ol the worid bj hia noble
and onliRhtened efforta in the oauae ol African
rinliaation thal univcraal nymjiathy will be
felt tor tho loaa which be haa auataiued by the
nudden death oi lu< lawrite w phew and heir,
Prince Baudouin. It conHtitutca one more "f
the tiiiinorons domeatic aorrowa with which hi
otherwiae Mngulnrly fnrtunate and aucceaaful
roign lias been darVTened. Within a shorl time
after Iii- accesaion ;<> the throne his only aia
tor, the ex-Empreaa Charlotte ol Mcxico, waa
attacked by incurable inaanity, while a to?
montha later he loal his only aon, a brighl aud
promiaing boy "ii whone bead hi- bepea, aa
w. II aa thi.-o ol the nation, were contred.
Two yenra u^'.. lo- Buntained a blow thal had
the effed ol prematurely aglng him by thi
>h. cking death ol hi- aon-in-law, Crown Prince
Rudolph oi Auatria. Twelve montha later be
almoal lo<t his daughter in the greal Hre which
deatroyed Iii- favorite palace al Laeken with
all his arl and hiatorical treasnrea, And non
his nepbew, nhom be had adopted. boi only
aa hia aon, bul nlso aa tho auceeaaor lo hii
throne, has torminated his exiatence under cir
oumatanoea which, ii popular reporl ia to bt
oredited, bear a atriking analogy to thoee ol
tho tragedy oi Meyeriing.
LeopoM'a only bwthar, the Counl of f'lan
dera, wh<. ia alfiicted with ;i deafneaa <>f auch
intenaity that it would be hnpoaaible f.-i any
siat< -lnan f\<i to obtain " tho ear ol the Kinu"
ni tho evenl of hi? ?ucceaaion, h;as already re
nounced his claima !?> tho throne in tavor ?.(
his children, and i; is tberefore his only aui
viving aon, Albert, the younger hrothei ..I
Prinee Baudouin, who now becomea heir-appar
etit tn tlie Crown ni Belgium. Should he t. .
dio liofnie his nncle, King Leopold, the lattei
tronldbolorond, laaccordanoa wlth tho tannaof
tho Constitiitiori, to obtain tho eonaent of the
Natnnal Piuliamevt aO bis nominutiou of .sonio
Ibreign Krince a* tie fntnre King ol the Bcl?
WBBX OUGBT TBB GOVBMXOB TO RE8IGX>
When tbe two boitaea ol the Ugialature had
ooncluded their balloting for *enator on
W'edneadai the Lieutenaat-Governor, who pre
?i,led al Ihe foinl rjoflvotition, made the formal
announcemcnl thal "David B. IHH, baving
roccdved a majority ol the votea ol the oint
\_m?lv I dcclare hlm to bc duly erected
United State* Senator! > iiicceed William Max
well Evarta, whoae term oi tdtioe expirca on
Marrh t IR91.*' Now the queation i-. Doea
Mr niii ,...? t" rcaign the Governomhip on
or before the date when bin term u Senator
begine, March I, 18?1? " he doea not, then
KO king aa he delaya the rjcrformance uf thal
obviouidutj the ipectflcle ariH be prcaented ol
one ii.a.i holding two greal publio offlc a, one
Kederal and the other State. lt would not be
a aaemlt apeetacle, and the people woold be
Mire i" reeen! it. They would be justified In
interpreting il aa indicafing thal Mr. IIHI had
,|- icethor too large an appetate ror puhlic
prefermeiH, or thai he regarded puhlic offioo*
u merel) the footbi.f partiaan Dolitica.
Thej woold donbtleaa reol Uke pntting bim
the query, "lt:-atia*o officohnnter. would nol
one, thal ia, one al ? tlme, auftko?"
lt is aaid thal there l? nothing. elther in tho
Oonstitution or tbe Btatutea ol the State, that
prohibita bim Irom being at onee I I nited
Statea Si oator and the Governor.oi New-York.
i;,,, even if thia be ao, the laca romoiiifl thal
the votcra ol thia State harc plainly expreaaed
themselvea againsi two-hcaded olliceholdera.
Sertion H ol Artlcle III ol the Conatitution, aa
amended l?y a popular vote ai the November
olecUon ol IB74, providea thal "if anv perwon
ahall alter bia electjon aa a member ol the
Logiahaturc be elected to Congreaa nr B^ypointed
,,, any offlcc, ravil or military, under tho Gov
ernmenl ol the Cnlted State*, or und n ani
,itj government, hi.- accepiance thercol ahall
v;l.,r,. bia aeat." If thia prohibitinn applied
,,, memben ol the executive aa well a> ... th.
ol the legialativc bronoh ol gnvernment, IIHI
would be compellcd either to givc np the Sen
atorsbip or the Gorernorahip. Can any vali I
roawin be given wA? he aTionld wd be I'l'??
on tho aamo to* ting aa a Senator or an Anaem
hlynnn, ao fai :i> the poini in qneation ia con
lorncd? We thin* nol ; and al all eventa the
provi.aion ?.t the (lonatitution wbich we have
,,,?,:...| plainly Indicalea iha! if tbe people ?
have an opporttinHj nf paa*ing up??n ihe pm
|M)<1] ,,, all .u iiiiii t4i be ooncurroiitl.i a Kederal
Senator and a State G?vernoi they would place
au . mphatir vet4i upon it. " Ihe u "ll '
nhich would like to aee bim retain Ihe G?i
,,!,, i-hip f ?r nine or . n montha after hi* . rm
aa * nator liegina. aaya thai "when Goverma
Cleveland waa elearU'd l*n - di ni the timc ?l
bia rellTemenl from t1- Govcrnorahip waa
deemed a mattor whollj within bia own con
.n,i ?? Thia alluajnn lo Mr. I k veland'a r ?
hurt.i Inatend of belpa "The WorldV nrgu
,,? ? foi the reaann lhal Mr. Cleveland re
ajgnod the Governorahip on Ihe 6th irl Jann
ary, ih*.', wbich aaa rtearlj ?".frtha be
',,,',,'. his term ol nffb-e began. "The Worlda"
pr4?poaition ia thal Mr. IIHI *hall nol reaign the
Governorahip until tho Llld Cctlgreaa asaein
blea. thal k aomi Binc m intha bIi?*i k;> term
begina.
|f there waa i. rrtw '?> I ike i'.?? Governoi -
,,l;,.-,. in ,.i... he rwtgn d there would ' ?? M?mo
exciwe for hia holding on as long aa poaaibte.
Itul ihe Conatitutiim mak. - ample provia.
for lilling a vacanry In the offh-e ol Governor.
If Mr. llill on or before the Ittt <>f Marrh. re
apecting tbe obvioua pmpricUea ..f the aitua
,,..?. atcpa uown and oul ol the Kxe. utive Chair,
i... V|ii i... Hurcecdcal by Lieiilcnant-Governor
.1. and that. too, without tt." aUghu al fri. -
? ..I, ,,,- the ?iwpen?l??n fm pvci ao luinf a i.I
of an] of the luna tiona <>f the State govem
ment. We tl ink il will nct-ur to Mr. llill on
,..t|.-. t...ii -in raat it 1 I < " iirred to hirn
alreadt lhal he < Bnnot affonl to rem lin where
ho ia ..!:??? tbe llh ol Marrh, when hia Sen
atori il I nn l?< -.t- H- |?i.nec in tbe Kx
ecntive ChamU'r after th il da; will be a veri
bad c i- ? ol ling. rlng aup 'rfluoua.
,i ir.i/.\/.M. /"/?' Hli: XBBDT
Th'- romp .-.U"ii "I the curremy in a 'tual
circulation ontaiilc 1!i" 'J'n aaurj Janua I
wli.-tt ii waa grettter than ever before, vmi- in
..iiUtai,,-. aa l"ll. wa: Gol I pnd gold r ri II
,..,-.... Hvc hundta.Ml and lilt.i live millionH; ?il
\,.,- :|iii| (iilv. r i .?;'ili<a,"> and noten, fiMH h i
ilred and Hfly ? --n and one-half niillioni .
i.,,??!,-. three hundred and fort.l three an I
half million*, aml bank not. *, one hundred and
...\. ir.v fi ur mii!fona i total. ?ne tht naand Hve
hundred and twunt.t nine milliona. 'I h. bank
. .,,,. ...-|... loable in grw nbacks, and Ihe
faith of ihe I'liiucd Statca is mi pledged l} n
.irlt,.,| sl ittitea for the red. niptimi ..!' greon
biuk-a in gold thal failuie ao to redeem Ibem on
demand would ittuae a romnrerrial i mvulaion.
y,.. those v\li" sadvixate free ooinage ol wlver
I?i-. >t'? ? lo bclievp thal ii the.i Kiuld have theii
v.;.\ 'ln- ciirrenry wrndd lic greaUy expanded
and prirtja would ri?e, and all the people in
troublc would bc lifted out. If th. "ho he
lieve thia, and orge free roiiutgc tor tha; rea
,on only, rould aee the aituation exactly aa il
ia, \<!thi>iit prejiidiec or orror, thej would be
frantie in their oppoaitfon t<i the meaatn?. i'or
it would viokpitlj enntrad the currency, ...
th;it it would be barder to pay debta ?.r to
eacape baBkrupi<"y than II lia. been for a long
rinio.
Tho lii-.t efTeel would bc to render anv holder
ol gold or ^'"ld certilicatcK iinwilling to parl
ivith thal f":m ol money. WI i ever had eithei
n'ould pay out anytbing eliao rather than Ihe
eold, ii"' B?ere)j berauac anticipating a high
premium on gdld, bul becauao in anj markot
thal aori ol memey would aerve lor everj pin
p. while for man) purpoaea other forma ..!
money would not. Tlii> alono would take from
tbe ouirenej more than the third ol its effective
amonnt, and thal almoal inatantlj.
I'p... ooinage \.Id nol reaull in anj apcedj
nr large Incrcadc oi ailvci circulation. N.. one
wotdd wanl to take tho ailver dollara awaj i
l.nlk. im "ii\. ni'ii"'. and tbe raaal and riak "I
traaaportation would prevent. Hul notea oi
oeriificatca Dgafnal the ailver eould nol be un
mediatcly UmiwI, for it take. time i" prepare
ih'.-iii. ll ra> ncarij a month after the ias>
?jilvcr \,-; weBt into effci I bctore the now
notea <,f conveaionl dcnominationB ror general
uae rould be aupplied, and in thal ia-<. the
Treasuij had previotial) been haatening it
pppparationa for aome weeka after the acl had
paaaed and before il wenl intoeffect, \ month
..f atringency i> long enougfa to puah manj Into
bankrupt. j.
Bul the legal tendera aS" would be beld in
preference to notea oi eertHJcatea payable in
silvo.". becauM tho faith oi tbe Goveromenl i>
predgod to redeem them in gold. Thoao ivbo
could uel legal tendera would bc likely to im
wa. I them t.' the Treaanry in order to gel gold
I,,- them. Thia would tauae a comparative
x,:u<it;. ol t.iai aori ol circulation alao, alnce
inany banka and tradera aml other peraoua
would !'?? quietly withdrawing greenbacka from
active employmoflt Naturolly bank notea would
o baatened lorward i"i redemption akao, in
rder t.. ^oi the legal tendera, and with them
the ?"id. Tl','. a aecond part <il the drrula
on,abool li\< hundred and acventeen milliona
a ata.'iint. woold co.oi.i ob|] a qualitted free
oin 4d n?o\euiont., whik tbe largei yar-., Bvg
hundted and lilt> -Hve million* oi gold and gold
,??.... nould be paid oul only when holdera
,-,,;il,I ,),,t avoid it. oi tora premium. Thua the
bulli ,,i tbe work to be done would be lefl to
leaa thaa ? tabird ol the preaenl rireulation.
\ premium on gold could nol long be avoid
rd. No conapiracy ol moncy kinga or bankera
neod be apprehended. Withoul any conapiring
or oonceri ofaction whatever, bui only bceauao
all who could gei gold would then preier to
do m>, the demand tor il would quickly farex
,... | tbe Hupply in fi.irculation. Then would
oome the queation whotber holdera ol ailver
bullion would any longer desire to take ailver
notca tor it from tbe Treaaury, thoee notea
being worth leaa than par in gold, or to aell
their bullion in rpen markel for gold or ita
eqttivalcnt. Meanwhile. in all this acramble
for -afe'.v aml thi- iinavoidablc oontracrJon <?f
cnrrency and ol toaiw, who would help the
,.iv debtor? II" would only require moee
Hocurity, and nol h?a?, in order to raiae ? dollar
in any kind ol moncy. The mon who have
ailver to Bell or to dcliver to the Treaaury are
not the needy debtom, and they are nol going
up and down in the land to huirt oul the needy
debl .r- and relievo their v..iy-.
OVR PORK I\ GRBMAST.
American porfc is not likely to gel into Ger
in.inv througb acrimonioua diaenmuona in the
Reichatag. Nor ia it likely thal thone Dere
gatea who ao harshly criticiacd the prohibition
are moved ao much by Iriondahip tor Amerlca
or even by the deaire to ronfer a boon upon
tho poor i.i-lo ol Germany aa by the bopo
ol rreating a prejudice agaimd the Imperial
Uovcrnment. We can do mdhing to prevenl
thia, ol i-oin-o. bul it ahould he underatood by
tbe Imperial authoritica, aa we dare aay it ia,
thal Ani. rican* do nol aympathize with any
siu-ii une of their gricvanc ?. We havo a griev
.,,?,.. ;,,?| tbe toreign Governmcnta thal aio
Khutting onl our nnu'- ahould be broughi to
look al thal pbaae ol our compktint. Wc are
nol aending diacancd f.I *uppli< - ol any kind
abroad. Tho Agrioultural Dcpartmeni ha- fui -
nj<hed inopntcstablc proofaofthal fact, nnd Ihe
allegcd la.!- which are addttced I . supporl the
handt and unfricndly conducl ol Prancc and
llonnany, and in ?- ii*iderahlc mea?ure. .-I Bng
|a?d, io'... are largcly ajMtriotw and altogothcr
ancit'nt. They rai.I be made lo apply to the
ronditmn ol things th;.riata to-day. cvon il
,i,,.v o\ci conl lincd ant aubalantial qtmlity ol
trttth.
p, Voii i;..<?'?;? h i ha- gtv? n Miniater Phclpa
., Hrxi ratc chanre 1 i *p ik i ?' in Gcimany aa
shatply aa Mini*l ? If. iii recently ?|*>ke in
Kraiuac. Tho Gcrman Sccrel iry aai I dUtinctly
,!,,,, hia llovcrntw nt'a nttitude ol hoatility to
Vm rican pnrb was not eonnorred with Ihe Im
,..,,;,. policy '"I Prow ion, bul looked aolelj
. i,, ,ith ? ' Ihr i. plc In raying this he
.,?! himsell .n i hi* GoviTnirmnl |tnt where we
wanl ihcm. Againa B ? iHon intended to
rlcvrlop the pork in Iu ir.i ol Germany we have
? .? a word ? i ?a, . But when Dr. Von tl
rirhep grounda hh invidinua di-criminaUon
againatua upon ihr > ! we are poison
i?x hia people. h- - ' ? nd Im vamine ? ur de
tonreand I.?ke repai iti< n il he linda Ihal he
haa wrongod na. Wc dotil i no thal Miniatei
|-l,..||;> will pminptly give him thal oppnttin :?
:il ,, ..... .,,.,,?:,,?% will doiibtleaa open her
,,?(. oi rrankly cuhIcj.* oth i a* ??? ' kefp
? in 11. - I.
A\ IShl.W l / KCBASGP.
The great atrug trimonlal adjnatmenl
fofi ,,,, The !.?'-< ? ? "' intereat la reportcd
trom ihal home ol ?w) matrimonial ad uttmeat,
,1, state oi Inilian i, an I while n..t altogether
. .,.. ,,.t, .. ill i>.. iloul l ci.d to the sutis
, ,.| ti...-.- Involved
iMnl. lldniB livei i l Wll i ' ?nd Danlcl
Smitli bi curl .- tity. Tin mrl recently ln llie
Karuirra* llon,.- II..I d in < liimhue. n*ry were
.?e.'i, i. it in tl.i ?. aftcr abusing
.,?.,,( |,,r an ? . oi - . and tcllin?
,,!??,! ihr hanli-al ? iniei the) ever remembi n I,
, ,. ,,,,,,, iiriftc i i? ibr - ih eol ol wivea
;:.,, i, i '..'-??. tiuit ii
u.is .iiN-.iti-tie.l ?,ti hia w le. Smith'a grievani ?
? . .i Iub \Mie Iu. ked pi ?? i ''??' uiion "r
, I,..!-..??!??.. Slw w s i , , ?,,.. nntl mi il nnd nol
v ,,;.,, | , ,i, ni .:.? i iu ... pplc ??? itli tlu- atcrn
.... |,| iile III linil.IL' lUlll e.eue uU| \ il torill IS
i,i ,,,. i ?. Smitli :.'i';iir -.1 ii wntiian ol rxactly
i ,. ,,,,|, ,v,i,. tei im i imc it. " W h il I like In a
m,,], ih," lair] Si ntli ? - llr m-S " i- lif?" nnd _? I up
i it her to luve i mind of her
,,.,m;. niul a t inie: ol liei own, too, i-i llial tn.il
,,.,. umi tn i?. ii.'e iu i.iiii.. .i little stii nn?l p .p
: I iiilmire nop, lutl tliere ii nn
!?,,, , i uij ramily. Whal I wnnl ia pop wlth two
,,,, ji , i| .'.;, . i. ' KelniB looked al Smil i
., inomeiii aml s ii thal hc waa nol a wuraliipprr
il kind "i woman, llioiij ;. Uc batl one foi u
,Ali,. Whal Iie ailuiircil waa mildne-a uml scren
., v.mii ui. lle likcd ll ?? e clingiug, brlp
Iraa, vlne-likc womrn " liiil,"' Ime aiid, looking
,,t Smitli rloeely, " il ymi ai ? hunting foi pop, you
wanl my ?*ilc >iM' ?'" '"'"'- ?'"'? """ >'""'
lionse wlth circtia-p rttera a fool high. Slag
j? ,i| p,,p( ,,,,,| i lki v.e, k ? ie . h uw l a tramp oul
,,l ||,e yanl aml liil liim with an old wlieelbarrow
hamlle wben lar jumpeil over the ganten gute an
, ,,ul,l hear tlic craali a bundred \i..U."
Ileltn.s enrrii'd one ..i hia arrna ln b aling, and aa
l?. Diiraed il be continueil elmiuenl on Ibe anbje?l
ul bia wife'a greal fnrce of ebaraeter. She alwaya
got up, be aaid, al '?? o'. wk in tlie morning aud
uj.n m.ister oi tbe aituation lill 11 al night ll
waa all ? man'e life waa worth to "track ln"
IMI1,l on ber kit?lien floor. Ilc bad llved
with ber aeventcen I'eara aml bad never yel darcd
t,, tell ln-r that larr cookinfl waa nol an u.I aa
hia inotlirr'-, though tlial waa lus honeat opln
,,,,,. Her cooklnp looketl itood, but ii dlilu'l have
,l?. t ,.te thal lila in..the.'- liad. When Ilelnw
liuialieil Smith'a race glowed wltb aatiBfactiou. lle
i>xletided ln- hnml nnd aild: "Thiil'a tbe woman
I u.iiii. Let'a awap." Ilelma took tlie prollered
i,,,,?l ,ii,| replied ihal Iie would i.ul) t.?, -i., l
i,, du ao. Smith ..'-'.I i" Ihrow ln r?ur cbil Ireti
.I ;, amall farm, and Ilelma aald Ibul he would
pU) jfi n?. Bume uuuihei ul children aud h Imuae
and l"t in Wllllaiuabur?. Thej wenl oul lo
(retber and hunted up JuatitM ol tlw Veaee Kusb
and requeatetl bim lo draw up the neeesaar)
paprra t.. mnke everythlng legal and binding.
Jlldge llnsli |int "I lus !?|ie. i.i. les Bllll liU.ile.l
ibroiigh hi- lilirary two lioiira. Then he Inid the
.I. down nnd Uild tlie disappointed narn that
ihe exchange could not be maile. II.ev Vrlrhdrea
,n,i ,i,, eie.i lo em li appl) al Ihe nexl term ol
,,,,,n for .i dlvorce on Ibe ground ..i crael and
inliuman treatnarnl and tbeu lo marrj according
t,, ibe li.-i ;i^.meu( Each haa retaineil .i Uwyet
;i|l,l ,,,, doiiht ihe progranime will he carrled out.
The woinen are sm.| to be alao beartlly in lavqc
,,i i he arrangement.
IVople ma) be Inclined to amile at the Hra|
plana of lleaarg. Ilelma and Smith, bul ll .ura
.,, Ua ilu.t the Ulea ma) jrel be devetoped Into
lovctbing praetlcal. The numher of dlvoreea
and ol elonementa ol pcraona who have been
marrieti |S aometbing atartling \' ^.'\ nol aur
,,i k aato aec Ihe eatabliabnient ahortl)'?al Chh tgo,
i,,i Inatanec, of, a greal Natinnal matrimoniaJ
elenring Ibouar, where unhapplly mated eouplca
ma) come together, exebange Idcaa nnd wivea and
huahanda, and reetif) iboae little connubial mia
i.ikes in aeleetion traci ible to the exuheranee ..i
youth or t.< the weakneaa ol age We would angi .? t
thal perhape il.is mighl be made i feature ol at?*
World'B I'nii. ?___-_^-?_-___
While the riail nl Arcbduke Ferdinand of
\ustrla to the Ituaahtn L'oitrl baa no apecial aig
iiiii.inee. ii is .hi eneoitrnging omen for tbe eon
tinu.ni.i- oi pcaee ln E.i?-. The Moaeow and
St. Petcraburg naperi declare thal the Archduke
uill htj *'ii WeJcOBat gueatt" aud that ho \sill
prohably natflage to "ameiiorate the relatJenrbe
iween Aiartria and Ruaeta." Thia reaull is mueh
i.i,. boped, eepecially ln view of tbe laiosr
rumora, according to whlch an anderatanding bad
laren arrived al between England and Auatria, tbe
l;,nor to be allowed t<? adranee to the harbor ol
Salonica, and full freedom to be tefl to tbe former
t,. ael aa Bhe pleaaea in Conatantinople watera
Tbe Archdnke'a vbiil to 8t. Peteraburg wUI ael
nt, real gacfa wUd rumora, and prohably also will
rosiilt in creating a peaceful "modua vivendi,"
under wbich RuafJan and Auatrian Influence in
the Balkan Statea wUI bc ao arraoged aa to i>.t
M-nt a oonfliot, at l.-iist for the preaent,
.?__? -
For a Seei of forty-oi.f the llneal Baval
veaaelg ever Boated the United Statea bave paid
rxactiy $33,1*73,605. !. may be aeeerted thal
no aucfa expenditura haa ever hefore produccd
aneh admlrable reaulte. ln every rrepect the
new sh.ps are perfeet typeg ol their claaaea, and
tho eheapneaa with whieb they have been ob?
talned is remarkable.
?Tbe Cato of tho Senate." That, aecording to
Aaaemblyman Connolly, ia whal Davtd B. lldl
iagoing to be. Cato waa born S3I B. Cand nol
belng i.?!? than ordlnarily long-Ilved haa been
,1.i ? g.I wiitl.v More than that, it- la ex
c.iingly doubtfnl ll tbe poatofnce addreaa of
any of hla deeeendanta, in elther tho direri or
indireel Une, is know.. to anybody ln elther bem
laphere llenee, tho eowardiee of thia anprovoked
attack on the great Roman itatewnan. Selther
be nor bia blood relatlona are ln a poaitlon to
lmrl baek tbe atlgma wbich Connolly haa plaeed
upon liini. m
?The Sprlngfleld rfcpuMican'' thlnka lhal M
W.niii'i. ?'. Bndlcott, ex-Secretary of War, fh>
?ervea a place on the bench of the Cnltedl Statea
Siipreme Court. Doea "Tlie Repnblican" reeall
,i?. facl thal -o able an auth'orlty ln Ita own
party aa "Tho Brooklyn Eaglc ' haa dlsmisaed
Mr. Endlcotl aaa peraon with an "ante-Clevekuul
Maaaachuaetti loeal consplcuity"-only that, and
nothlng aaore .' _
Tl..\y aro ;,11 preparlng t i gei Into Une. Even
ibe Oovernor of Delaware ia hla Inaugural addreaa
favored the Auatrallan ballot gyatem. Tha
atrength ol tbe ballot-reform movemenl beeame
evidenl wlicu <? ivernor llill waa forced to fleld
?i??.,. <<?, relary ol llw Cliamlier af Comn
B.t gorne ii-ui, s on Tueadoy whieh were aa
bumiUating ln one senae aatbey were gratifyins in
nnntber Merchandiae, coln and bulllon i" I *
tremendoiia value of 91,634.133,133 were ex
p,,..! from and hnported Into Amerlean porta
diiring IB?0. Of tlioae greal cargoea only
s;..-..."?.?:;,,;;:i were earried in Amerlean Bhipa!
Whenever 11 ia propoaed l . take meaaurea for the
reatorotion of our merchanl marine, a loud tborua
of free-trade eriea gaea up, elaiming thal Ll tha
protentlve polloy were only abandoned our ahip
ping would reatore Itielf, becauae are ahould thon
have i- foreign trade, and if we 1. "1 tho trade, the
,1 ip, t , carrj il would eome aaa maaterof eouree.
,., , haven'l we gol the foreign trade already?
lan'l aixteen bundred milliona a prerty fair bual
\VTiy, then, il "natural ktwa"' will oper
ate l . aupply a demand, don'l lliey go ahead and
.. ,hips ' ii caunot I"- gnawered thal
they are Interfered with by tie itatute requiring
Vmeriean veaaelB to lie buill Ln Amerlean yarda,
lierniiae the oM-trme tllfference between the eoal
?f t ahip liere and ita coat abroad haa bow necome
p, ,cti nt, and under the M Kinley
biil. wbich admita ihipbuilding materlalg free, U
ki u Jiaappear entirely. Why, then, ai- tbe
free i radera' " n itural lawa'1 w ?hy '.'
T,.,. leslalation of l ic yenr heg ? ? ihe paea
mt; and appro\ il oi an ael to legaUac tlie trane
actiona . I n arhool-meeting in tho town of Brook
baven. I'be action laken al tlie ael.l-meettng
Ml,,y bave been Important, bul ll would hava
been better il Cbapter, l of tho Lawa ol IBal had
baaa a rapld-tranail ael ror the oity ol New-York.
? ? ?
Aaaemhlyman Tlmothy l> Sulllvan, known in
polttico linancial clr. le* aa Dry-Dollar Sulllvan, La
(jM ,ri.i in a recent liiographical aketch aa a nian
who "eneoungea drlnklng withoul drinking him
si.if ?? |, j8 ,.;,.,,- ti. u Dry-Dollar and Governoi
11,11 ar.bg 'iiial apirita > i far aa the tempernnce
.neerned Kor David. like Dry-Dollar,
aa we nll know, -encnuragea drinking withoul
drinking liimaelf."1 finding himeelf thua ailied
to tbe offleial and politiral boaa of hla party, why
I nol Dry-Dollar begin to pull wirea foi tbe
Ijnbernatorial auc "eaaian
?
"Tlie I'. ?'.'.? ii f/i! le" wa\. ? - l ??'?' over
l ,. ' ,..,,-iiu? , t mn rot Se'iitor. Ufting Ita
hand '?? ita revereii i?row, ll i!i voutly - \* laima:
-- | aaffiTteill . be Ima nol v inted it oi aought.
H. i,,iiN,ut:.i,!v and ind >r ituhly Ihe party haa
[ thi it, , ommanda '?.?"" hlm ' " Lal I Ua """
mandi -i,,,i; I'.i..' i- -"' I. wdien nol n hinal ?
mother'a *on of tl r Det meratle memhera i I
I... ialatnre knew tor wbom he ?
voti?, or .1 ,ii-l ' i iml hla own, untll
,,,., M, si eehan'a ofllcial nnnouneerocnl laal
Sunday. I'rooisidy ibe revcrse i- Ihe truth. Mr
Hill |aid bia comn. inda iipon bia parl . md they
,11 Witi, .,.,.? aecord mrekly o'.l NVver waa
ihere n plalner ??.' "'??'' ?" '-v leader.'1
"* - \ PEB80XAL.
i)u,itf,. john Uttirop, |u I etevated to tl"- Kiiiireava
, ,,,,,1 bem ii in Ba w iu 'tl , ia a dlrei I de ?- ndanl of
, ,,.,.,,,, ,.: tt:it nanie whu i anw ovi r .., ihe May
,,,,'..',., and whu preu, hed for the Itlgrtma lu Li ydi
iv,.!??"'? i' l.<'?i. Iloaa, dirertor of the Dudley i*
,,..-\.it.i.\ ln Aloany, haa been elected a lorelan .,
Mx-iatc member of llw Itoyal Aatronoailcal sm-lel
,,,.,,t Brttaln. Tha honor raaw unaoUclted. Tha
imtni.i'r ,,r aaaorlata memben ?>r tin> aoelety N llmlHl
tn tiitv f.>r ii"' arhola ??wld, aud cloctloiia, n
Ingly.are regulated In tha itrlcteat a.'tirc by aclenllfl.
attuinmenl -?
li u.,, nol nl all remaraalile, perltapa, lhal Oeorge
,..,:,, rofl araa rond ol llw -" icty "f yountc Klrl?; bul II
, ,,i ,-\,,v emlnenl man ?ii" adapta liIm-.cH ao
., ,, ,,,? ,|y .,. |?. ,i ,i i,, ,? I, tinii.i - and t.i-'.'- rn ?oii
itlon,
uiiitiM m. Morrl on, >>' llllnola, hi rerelired -i bo
,.uc | ?| .-;,.m... from ii I'allforola rrlatlve
--I.,:,. wtuitor W. l'- IVter, of Maryland, ? di - ? ? ?'. '
, , ,nai ?? a lirancli of tlie Waahlngton 11
, -,,,, ,,,,;, jcael arorn l*j tieorge Waah
,i l:i- ,1..,!!:.
Mr . Waller llaker, of lloatnn, who a benw
, inintiiiil- aud edueatloiuil Inatilutlona nearly reai-h
iil.OOO.iHNl, , - ii(| to Imve < arefull) tudlcd the mi rlt>
,,,,i i,,-,-,i, ,,f ii,,-.,. beueflclariea iliinti-' Iter llfo, ana
dld not ^i^'' i" liapluward.
i;. Dorain Preston, of Ihe i'liit.'.l ritatea ron*l '-1'1'
rey, luv* been detnllMl lo vlsll the Bandwl. lt Wand . to
rvnl. lt. . onjum M"'i "ith .i rep
r ? i ,ii\,. ,,r ii.-. dcrman liovcriuaeat.
i.ntra?l t-> tlie ln-" granl "f money ahleh la to
be mn,i" t.. i'i' fc or !>?'-:i by tho Uertnan Retrhatag.
,i i. ol Intcre I.U a tlme wben ii" araa anuble
;,. , , .?,. tlian 92 ? montlil lu the remlnlarcncea
,,f the greal phj rlnn. publlahed r.ntlj In a Brealau
paper, one "f hla trlendi wrllea ai fotloa i "Yea.
ugo, ti,.-r,. Ilved in Wollateln, u imall rlllage of Po en,
,i phyklcUui who bad ;. paeallar llklng for whlta mlea.
There waa, howei r, i perlal reaaon for thia llklng.
SVIilte nn,,?. ;i we iiiv- learnad mi".- then. are 'i
,..;i nl -:ii,j>'rt-. for rertaln phyalotogtral axperlmanta,
and tiu? pb) ab lan ? w tudyli g, il lhal I me, th i
nature ol bacterla. i na mornlng, our prafeiaar, Uu
cdebrutad Dr. < ?hn, annonncad, ln UM aaarao of u:>
i cture t" tlie itudent*, thal tha yoang phyilelau ...
wollateln liad aaked permlailon to make >ome demon
ttratloi i, fore tba claaa. On tho toUowlng atornlng
,i aalldjoaacd yoong* man entered ti," room, bowed
t, Hm prafaaaor, aod introdueed hlmaalf i 'Boberl
Ko. li.' The name aaa nol a maalnar one t.. ua, and
wi- reeelved hlm with Indlffercncc. Our indlfferenre,
however, aoon rhanced to ndmlratlon and aatontahmenl
I....... l. itenlng ." k.m ir- explanatl ma. f i. - expcrlmcnl -.
I, ..|,---..|- I'oliu v.ii- ., nni.li ii tuiii Ik.I h- uuravlvtwi,
and detcrmlned ui once tu blnd hlm .?> lireatau. Ile
arutc (o Ihe MlnUUr uf l*ubllc liistrurtlon ln pral a
,,f th.- voung in in and nsked fur hla appolntmenl to
.t? i.- ,,n,n-. Kiladly.' rn. Ihe anawer, "bul we hava
no money.1 However, the plry?klun of tbe Olattlcl
Nit'kolal dled al Ihul llme and Km-h ?'aa appolnttMl
IiIh mi<ii-..i. Ile loou iip iu i lilenee ln Hrealto
and .llniied ln imlfea, bnl ..uihI iH.thlng t?, ,',,.
tfter ii tlme he wrotc i" hl* frlenda lhal Ll waa doabl
jeaa an honor lo llve ln Qrealau. bul lhal he rould nol
.ii\,. aii.iii. on bonor. Ile had earned 3 thalen In
ithret awathal Koch packed t,v hla clotta and ra
tiirned to Wollsteln. where he was we|.-omed hr the
whole town. However. he <iid not ranatn there ionn.
II.- iiitnie had lieiomi; knoftii, and, at Uisinan k\ Mg>
geaUon, he aaa invit.il la Berttn."
One <>f the ?tortea tefd of Oaaetal .\ifre<i u. rerry, br
II. Cluy Tniniliiill. at tlie iiiemonal -ervlie in New
ji.iven i;i-t aYetfneaaaf araa this: -it was ou ciirKt
ni;i- night. i-'.i. in Vtrgtate. i wa- ju?t raUraaf
when i recelved a note trom Qaaeral fetry. it ^uited
i.. had order* iiom gepattmeat keaigjaoreaea loahoog
;, p.,..r teDoW at 10 c/cloek. lle wl-he.l aa to tallc
with ti.e man and prepore hlm for Ua Eata, even at
tlie lioiir of tniil'ilir|it, for ln1 eoiilit not tieiir tlie
thouglit of luavlng i.iin -iiot wBhoul apirltaal peapaia>
l;. ii." Mr. Ininibiill IBJ - that Iie oweil lus own lile
to i.eni rai Terry once. lle had been taken a prisoner
iiiirt araa to be hanged h- b any by the ronfuierates at
rharleaton; bul Ueneral Terry demanded ht? retam,
a-> iio had been taken Improperty i1.iu.ib an armistice.
7///. TALR OF TBE UAY.
A few dayi ago The Trlbane pabaehel a gai i.-rsph.
relatlna how Uw Bev. Iloward MarQaeary, before he
became known a-. aa aUegef hereffe, scnt aa arffeai
.ni sbetl v to a Boaton Bjiigaalnc, wkfeh araa araaaafly
derllned, and how the edllor of the -am? Baaaeaanc
fiuiiti. ..i!v tetcgrapbed For the aaae arttrfe on tbe
antiioi'- own terma when he bacaaae known in ron
ne.'t.on with in- I'O'U. r.e naragraaa w.is boiled
down fr ni tn arti.le in "The ChlcaaO M.tll.-' wliich
bore every evktonee of b?ing a trnthfal alary, toM aa)
Brat bead. Bat Mr. MacQaeery writee ta aay thal
there la not a aord <>f trath ln i.- Tha artleal la
queation waa tent t" "The Arcna." the aiagaahM ra
ferred to, aeveraJ mon thi ago, aii'i waa promptlv
i.nted ud pald for. There waa, thcrefore. no tele
graphlng, (ranUc or otln.rwlae. on tha pn-t of u.e
edltor. "..ii tha rootcary." aaya Mr. MarQnoary,
??.,i?,; i became leiked aboet he haa eeeuae*, f..,
wanl <>f apaea, t<. pebUah mmm artlelea i eaterad Wm.
i bopa tin- wiU acqalt both ?Tbe Areaa' aint nraetf <>t
tha charge of Benaatlooaii.ra. i have ao aaahttfoa to
break Into Bterature, bul Umply to apeak aad artfaa
the truth t > the beal of n,v bumbte ai.iiity.''
iiom.-iv the Beal PtoUey. lle Iteyteg to pkw a
tniinn card] v i paaaed yoar houae tan eveniag t
"'JlitilK-aril-iii 'n^-ls.n," abn ""^-J?*
? ho tbcatre la-t evenlng. *m. Mulhoolr and her
,u.?, were al oor hou*e rUltlag the eootfc-Hatreaa
,\ amllh'a Uood .\. v. -.
They kay Krapp. the Permea gmnaaaher, ao
knowledge* lhat be baa been responaible lor the death
,,t 030,000 men on the battlcfleld. Bat he rottevve
tne atrain oa bla cotuclence by aaylng lhat they
would have dled of -t.iv.it!..,. or over-eatfag, aay.
nray, u |, a aad treth t at ln ?plte of the anvai.ee
of rlvUiiatton. bnmaa nte la rtlll rheap.
Tiaa rhiaeac rateMag On. One of the .aecrotartaa
,,fVe . Iie,- hnf.-v ln IVaalilngtoo haa Bhowa
himaeU apl in Ihe art ol c mpUinent. Hewaa tatro.
du.ed t....i'. who, it,.k other qoea ...n-. aak"i
,,??: -.what vlrtne d? tj* n,.,.t imrhlv jirizo la
M.iir women!" "The vlitue ut donw*tldt\. w..a
bTrepS" "Then you .... n... Ilke yem:w?ncn to
movc ln ?.lety much l" -.luestl. ned. ??tjf*J???
,,ur law -V. i. niognieea rau^e for ?nm wheni?
wnman-parton tne. ntalam i- Inoui^tlve ?d <?laa,
tlvo." ? -Thi'n I -lenl'l be m d..n-er of u-lli- rtK i?M
II i liv-d In Chlnat- *mlllngly e^koatlM l* ? M.T"?
ve,v day that my conntry would have the luck to
,,,?,-, a wnmaniy b.i Bke you." n-i'l.' ./%t'";
pullant wi ..f the heavenly reaiin. -everv raaaeel
nh mo wouM be removed from the woi-M. - avaawg
Wlaconaln.
The American Inatltate ?-( Baered Utetafnre, a
ilrlctly orthodoa oiganlfatlnn, whoea objert ta to
arouae Intereat In tbe ataaly of tha Bfble, is to heM a
(ourday aeaaloo In CMeago, beginnlng nn the :i'?thi
i,,,t it la .-ui Inlereatlng and raggeatfve fart that,
,,:,.. of the ln?tractora at this tneettng wtfl be nalenar
. .f tho t'nion Theologtaal Beaahaary of tma
dtv whoae views ln regard lo the Bfefa and its in
terpretatlon have been walety tilUrlaa< a* rootrarr
t, the "?:<? hlnge of Chrtalianlty. Bat avpaieatly, the
brUllant profaaaor n pr^ttv orthoooa aftee an.
Bad Effeeta ?>t Tieht Oinara^-JL eteatei lmli'",a!'r,J
vHna they uf rourae taterfere with the wtw"^0^
, ?, tne hend, and thereby pruipoai r.^t noaea aoB
in.!.. f,.e- agalnat which all ti.e eoamettc loU'w*
"!: i A .... avall ?o long aa the ni^?,,a
?^. i, niiowe.i lo remaln. Tlgh ^SJ^JS^t
HMii.ni- ii to the i.i.t now at tl,.- root of the neek. ae
i'Ji',1.1 not be aurpriaed to Bnd that *<???$?
cntrti-ancea were alao reaponalble forwa t r> c>#s
pendent llpa. and the general vai"oooaneaa <-f ?area
Ron whlcl! iiMially rhnrarterlaea the phyalagnoaaj af
their wearera.?tHoapital Oaaette.
OnreratwhUe Btaten laland Meaat, the Haa. artUaua
F. COdy, i- neeUttg the fate o( all irtvat men. in
being iiiaappro.la/of ln his (,w-n baltlwlek. Haaefa
Father Craft, toe loatance, reaaarkBig: "Oody ia huaarlng
aroulld th.ttlement-. but -? far baa not >melle<l anv
powder. lle wtu moal probabry try lo pjal Indiana f<>r
nw Ihronch the nillit.irv ofMafa here.?
ind oor other oM frtead, Cofcmel "Imt" Deaam, ta
?,,,... to dechvre ln a reeent dlapatrh: "ln all aala
ludlan tragedy there waa bat one tadicroaa featare,
H W;? enoogh to awke i eoyote taagh. Bin Coay'a
glorioua expWU have been ehteiy a^rforaaed bv thu
pena and pencUa of newapaper Uari m*tead of hia own
di pping Uimahawk and acalplng-knlfa. Fraea flr^t t<>
ImI i,. ),.,. been ? plctajreaqne and weU advertiscd
frand,"
ida tew.- ti.e beretne o( the Kewaawl llgha>
houae, haa been offered a rhance to go ou wo atjige,
io appcur ln ?> Wc e. Nhe prerera worWng
ln uiWht house to playlng ta Bghl boeM*fc-t?otinv
lown llerald.
-wiien .i horae atopa and propoaea ta tarn areanat,*
.,,, ( umni i. -don'l r.-i- the tarn, bul glve klm ?
r,uiet, horlxonul tarn wMtoearry him rartharaiawai
than he Intended to ir?. and, if poaalbta. keep Wm
jtolng around hall a doaen Unaea. Ia atoaf raaoe tina
will upac -hia calculatlona, and he wlB i;o qadetly ..n
without tnu.h ado. if aia tama wttl nol io, give Waa
twenty. ln tnet, If he wtu keep on taralng lo roat
rein, yoo are aara to eonqner, aa enoagh tarntag wlB
e i nn and leave klm ..t roor reaaaaaMd. if he
Blll n0| turn, and backa ta tho rela, keep hlm gafag
bnckward ln the dlrecttan yoo wanl bim t.. ro. lla
xiIII soon -et Ured of that and prefer ta c> ?'th tho
riehl end torward, bal before yoo w him ro sito
liim dei dedlj more baektag Utan be Ukea.11
K, .|.-.i.-:i...| Item. Vlattlng Paraon Tommv.wh.it
do s.>n e\|..->' io do when you n'i"w ap !
fommj in be a preaaher.
rimt'a rlght. Ln <i" yoo think thal yoo win i.ko
I,, bo a pr acher i
n i.u Pa -n- it\- the ...fte.t joh iii town, and
s!;.i'\ w h.it l>n taOking for. il'ex.i- .-ifiin---.
One of the Bpaalah daneart who has had .. greaa
rogue in thia . Ity, apaeared the ethet alghl m Baataa;
and tne rrltlca of thal elly took oecaataa le aaew lmw.
little they are taiaenead by "tha tow, raarae laata
,,f Nea yor*,'' aa one of them paf i>. They aaaaarei
thai ihe dancer ln ojaeaUoa is rhUB ?. Uaai -i.ia>
noi eapreaa lha paetry ?.f aaottan, or ihe gtaod pea*
Uon, thal her coatome i- Inaleteaa, and that, la a
word, aha i- ju-1 ahoari good enoagh toc Bew-York. but
aa i\ I.. tow the Boaton atandard.
.:.. I..- aummer there appeared ln thi- . ;]uma
i tutragraph -t.itin>; lliat luao) year* ag< w. wiii.aia
jin?i tiiu now e.ni.ic.it (iern.an Metlwdl-t .llviue and
,,iii,; then Uie t In.i.h i..U-lo..ary Iu thia ilty. t.?*
,i , ,,1-plian boi i iii > his rare, wlw ^imo time alurrwafg
!.i awai :imi went to -.?'? relurnli.B ln t,( ' "'' 'h:-.a
und later becomliig tbe (amoua lli: >i-u
take ii the- stntcmc.its the namg
? iiave l.'i fhnrle* Nordbofl ln*tead ol ri. i Naet.
ini- i.ine.tioii w.i- made -i (oa daya later ln u pub
lUhed Interview witl. ln. WilUam N.i-t. Bul li wiue
ihe ,....,,i..i dld i...t travel (a-i enmigh !?> ratcn up
wlth the orlglnal lairasmph, whleh aent far amt ?ldaj
ihrotiKh tlie prc*s a.i.t h..- i.n MMit '?' Tlwmaa Naat
-iiiani iime-. oriirlnall) . edlted lo yonr paper. aa
iu ,i note iv, 'Ived iiu- mornlng. lle n??a for
? ,,,,,.. i.i . ii.-n ind ii i- once more glven, wlth Uie
above exiihutailon. icinctnnatl flmea atar.
IIIK cu*?rnR BTBUOtiLB. '
Frotn The Be tan Ji uraal.
The iMiiii at li*ue i ? mach targer and more rr.mpre?
henstvo aml ImiM-rtanl iitiaii any oiie's blll). U ta
whether the nmjo It) "'? Uw mlnoilty cliall rule. mi?B
;iu i-in? a. thi- iinii-.eii.i- i.u party conaaaeratloaa
it tranaceudaaU kectioual CTOiatderattona.
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1 i;\\<T. COXBI LT1X0 IISl OWM IJfTBMEfll
From Tlie Kanaaa Ut) J. nrnaL
r aace can ameh beUeraJford towlthdraw heredfel
againal Vmcrlcan pork tiiau t>? rlak the exotoaiou oi
anj <f her prwducta trom iho I'nlted atatea.
Bk> BKT OP IHB loNNKtri! L T T.VKOUa.
l'.niii The ttartford I ouraal.
ihe aeoale ol Conuectlcnt have now had an ohject*
leaaon ta Imltation ballot-reform: a iwetty JPrtJfJ**!
u-e narlna tor H l They have the rlght to dema^a
thai their representatlvea ahall give them the genuina
arUiic and thaa uxerl the dnngei of aio reneUUoa oa
-. niortlfytog and exaaperatlng aa experlaaee.
Do\-r TRUBT DEMOCBATB wTTH THM .'on
ri.ii-i The rin. a--.. later Ocean.
i.eiieral Mllea'a tl.eorv thai the lndla.. Me-u.l. Wea
orifcinated wlth achemlng Mormon camaulratora aaaajaa
rauae i* fnll toveatlgatton.
-?. ? ??
IIIK. TSOtTDLI W1TII Iti.i.F.K.
Pl. The ln ii ii.apolls .louriial.
The tronhle i\ith MIBa un- Ihal the Bpeahet jaiaa
ruiimi n.at .nt him otr trom naklng a apeech ,U*',,1.,T
had prepared and wanted to Bre ..it. WaUiraBy^wnaa
a Teiaa ktcer wante to beUow, and lan't, u icdi wo.