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FOUNDEDBY HORACEOREELEY
SATtTBDAY, MAY 14, l?fl2.
TWELVE PAGES.
TBE XEWS TUIS MORXIXG.
Foreign.?Many minere in a eolli-ry in Hungary
were drowned by a audden flood, Hm ret*ult of a
tvaternpoiit. r_-_r__- 'llie hoiise of a mine affMCf
at Lena, Franee, was wrecked I.y .lynnniite:
Premier LanhH Bpake at tlie funeral of M. Very,
the MBnwnEhEAf ti.'tiin.-: Tlie rlaiirv <>f tl.e
Bnllot aet perrriittini. illiterate voting wa*. repcaled
by the House of (Jvmmons. r_____=: Mr. Porter, tlie
American Mininter to Italy, arrivo.l in Knnip.
Congrees.?IJotli hranehes in 8er*sinn. _____ Tlie
Senate: The Naval Approprintion wns consiilere.l:
Mr. (iorman apokc Riron.ly in fav-.r of adaqoate
appropriations for pnblic wi.rks. ?-- Tlie Hon**:
The day wrb spent in cousiderution of the Slliley
claim.
Dome-atic?It is aaid on Sceretary R'aine's
autJiority that Justice Ilarlan and Senatoi* M?r
gan have been nelected as arbitralora and e.v
Minister Pheli? aa chief coun-el on the part of tlie
United St?teK in the Btkttag Se.a arbitrntion.
=11? Tt>e (rovcrnor l-fncil aixty-iwu billa, eant
inuteil tbe death aenteiice of Henry CI Paniiin.
t.. itnpri6r>unieut fur life. and ap|minted \Vanlmpe
I.viin to tlie Civll Justicttdilp Btatk vacnnt by the
death of Pefer Mitchell. --=?i Counsel for Presi
iltnt M'Call and ex-Prefiident Beer.., of tlie Ncw
York Life Ine-urauce Company, BBBti tlie Att .r
ney-General to bring an action to titst the valility
of tlie contraet ma'le with Mr. llcers, nnder whi. 1.
he gets a ycarly penaion of ?.'!T,ir,'-'?. -r The
fesnlona of tho Me-thodiet General Conference at
Omaha were contiuueil. ? ? Cireat daniafcc h'Jh
l>een done by rains iu the Miaaouri Valley.
City nnd Suburban.?Tlie will of AVilliam Astor
wae filed for probate. ??= Mounted Park p-.lice
did Donie oxclling riding at the horse show. ?-bi
A number of strikci- ordered iu eaa_cn___*n_8 of
tbe gra.nite men's tronl.les. ea?i Stoeka a little
more active, but at the expenne of valuea. I'nii.n
Paciflc fell 2 and Northern Paciflc preferre.l
nearly 1 per cent. The clonini. wos superfleially
weak.
The Weather.?Forecaat for to-.lav: Fhrtljr
clomly, with a ahowery tendenry; w-armer. Tem
peniliire yeaterday: lli_rli?**_t, 83 degrees; lowest,
53: average. 57 5-8.
An extrpmelv interestinj? qnostion was pasmt]
upon yer-terday hy the MMhocUtl Coiifficiicc's
Committoo on Itineraniy. Hy a votc ef 1. to
19 it decided to rooomincnd tho ali(.liti(?n of
the pa?t<.r;il tcrtn limit. Should the Cotifoi
cnee adopt this roeoininendatioti, the Metliodi*-!
Lpiscojjal Church tvould therel.y take OM of
the most important steps in its history. Tho
itinerant ayatom has been ooiisidercd u cardinal
cause of its marvellous prjwti and vitality.
In any event. the ;u*tii.n of the oniniiiiltce imis
itesses marked siKniiicanco.
Scnntor (lorman's candid spocch in the Sen?
ate vesterday casts to the ivinds the Wnlinan
piilicy of " economy." and caiini.t fail to piovo
most painful reading for the Indiana statos
uian and all Demoomt* of hi*. sehool. Mr.
Gorman frankly admitted that tho expenditures
of the Government would be larne. and ex
pressed hia willinjinesa to vote for libcral ap
propriations where necea*ary, as in enlar(_inj.
tbe naval entablishment. He evidently looks
upon tha Holman plan as ill-timed and old
fogyiah. Hia speech will take the edge from
all fntnre Democratic denunciations of the
" Billion Congress."
Among the largo number of bills affectinf.
this city whieh the Governor Bigned yesterda,v
ttvo aie of *peeial importance. Theso provide
for the purchane of YVard'j. laland by the eity
and for the cxpenditure of half a million dol?
lara in fnrnishin*, additional accominodatim
for the insano paupors of Now-York Cify. This
legislation was strongly urged by the Advisory
Committee whieh examined the sitbject last
winter. nt the request of Mayor Grant. The
oommittea was romnosed of intelligent and pub
lic-spirited men. who considemd the matter
cnrefully and oonscientiousb', and reached con
clmkttfl which tho general B8B86 ol the com
iminlty approved. There has been Bhodring
noKlcct in this l.ranch of our public bnaineaa
uml iiiipn.vciiient is carnestly demanded.
A .erdict of filf.OOfl Bgainat tho ekvated
railroad company f..r an aasauH npon a pnaaen
per is a loud waming to tiie company to de?
mand ooorteaj, good teatper and f'Ii.r ticit
inciif of paaaengera fron all Ita employes. The
aasaulf which occrisioned the suit tiied yester?
day followed a difference of optoion between a
paaanngor and a Ucket-cbopper as tn whether
the foimer had pnf his tieket in the lx.x. and
was so terere tbal the rictin will never lecorer
fr.'in the elfects of his injuri. s. The vt rdu t
is a large one: large enough, certainlj, to teach
the companj'a officiala a needed leaaun. Aml
it took the jur> onl.v tift-'-n niiiiut.m to leach it.
VOflMITTIXO BAMI-KAMI.
Tiie River and Harbor l.ill has a new name.
"Tiie Snicide bJ_!H some licmocrais rall it. pre
dicting withont hesitation that ihe people
will liurv with their votcs in November the
pnrt] icspon-ilile for auch extravagance aud
knaverj. One paper declarea that the Demo
erafic National Convention night as well not
neel at all. Anotber mggesta that the party
has lieen drawn into this fatal blnnder l?.v the
falae cry thal the tariff had given it the over*
whelminj vlctotj in 1 *!?<?. and eonld he relied
npon to give it victf.iv next fall. No doubl
this notioii made tbe party nore reckleaa, l.ut
it haa too long b record <>f adabehavior to escape
on the plea of tempornrj inaanitj.
The people have trusted the Democrmtic
party gevenl tinies since the War. ln every
jnatance it,> own bad condnd bronght abont its
defeat. lt waa not true t. the trual placed in
it, it dlarcgarded its profcMionj and pron
iaes, and Bnffered ita worst elementa t<? dired
its eonrae. Never ealned or aobered I.y the
senae of leeponoibilitj, thal partj 1>.is so often
diaappointed and diagnsted its frienda that they
half dread even while thej disite ita ivtuin
to power. Its intinite capacity for blnndering
has becone a proverb. If it is tenporarj ln*
aanity that nrikes the party ni-Chief, one miist
adinit Ihat it is a kind of itis.inity whieh regu*
laily attacks the 1'einocracy mi soon as that
partj gets anj power.
The record of thia Congress is not yet com
pl'le. hut it has gone far enougb, in the judj:
inent of the nii'st aagacioua Democrata, to ren*
der their defeat extrom. ly probaWe. The t-r?-t
act of the Democratic majority in llie llouse,
the defeat of .Mr. Milla in ihe intereal of Tam
maiiy and its alliea. ahook the roniidence of
thonaandfl of Denocrata and Independenta in
t!i" tid.'lity of the bodj to its profeaaiofla. The
refusal to frame .1 deflnite Tariff bill as an
expoaition of Democratic pnrpoaca Bbowed ihe
kind of ennning whicb is alwaja abort-aightcd.
The selection of pointa in tli*- t.-nifT f->i attack
was ao nnwiae that "The Kew-York Timca"
pronoiineed it " folly." The reduction of
duties on woollen gooda lx low thoec propuacd
by the Milla l.ill. according t<? the dcclaration
of prominenl woollen namifacttirert who are
Democratic membera of tl..- llouse. was pe
euliarly calculated to deprive the party of all
it hnd gaincd in the Eaat. The vote 011 the
silver lnll wna a double-edged blunder, cutting
lioth ways. ll d.ini.ig. d Iho party with soiind
buaineM men thronghout the countrj, becanae
a great majority of the lh inocrats voted for a
paitieiilaily rcckleM aml dangerotta meaaure.
Hut it also rooaed the wnth of the silver
fanaties and the moie-inoney cianks, beennao
tho cnormous Detnoc ratic majority did not pnaa
the bill. Iloth ways, tho party descrved tu
Btdfer; it had 110 bualneaa to mt rotea in 1890
I.y proniaing free ooinage, and it had no bnai?
neaa, il runpelled to vote for free ooinage at
all, to make the neaaure aa dangerous as it
could be to the cuneiuy and ciedit of the
Nation.
Now eoines th** Snicide bill, with an aggre
gate of appiopi iations greater than any other
Congreaa has ever ina.lc. nnd arith refuaal t<>
furnt-h money for the actual neceasitiea of tho
public aervioe. Milliona f..r plunder : nol entmgh
for peaakma, for jual ice, or for Ihe aervice <.f
the people. Fiom this tim*'. no doiil.t. vncifci
Ottfl eeonomy will gire the people a diet of
ihneaa pailiiga, becnuse the Jobbera have run
away with tho cheeae.
TUE SaVMa DBFB9CB8.
Senator Male ha.s .nade a Tigoroua and de*
termined efforl t? hav.' the work of bnilding
tiie n'-w Navy continued. The llouae, under
preaanre from th.- Committee on Appropria*
tions. restrieted itaelf to the authoriation of a
j-ingle new vessil, a duplicate of the armored
eruiaer New-York ; and even then it dedined
to appropriiite any money for eonatruction.
The Senate Committee on Naval Affain has
reconnended aeveral addhiona] veaaela; one
a battli-ahip of 1,000 tona, auother a harboi
defence double-tuiret sl.ip of 7,500 toiis, and
four light draff gunboftts and *Ax torpedo*
boetd. No appropiiations were made for theae
vesaela, but authoritj f..r eonatructing tben
was onfened I.y ihe propoaed ninendnenta.
The flffed of theae amendnenta would be to
enable the Navy Department to prepare the
de-iign**. and to bo in leodineM to offer pro
poaala to eovtrnctora a year hence when ap
piopriaiions have been made for coiistnictioii.
As nearly all the new ahipfl now midei contract
will be in an advanced Btage of progt-M by
that time, the appropriation Itill of the next
linaneial year will be heavily redueed. The
siims required foi- beginning the propoaed vea?
aelB "ill take ihe plaee of the (inal Inatalmentfl
lor the ships which aie now li.;iil.\ completed :
aud ihe Bggregale will not be Increaaed. Tbeae
eonsideiatioiis have detciinined the aciion of
Senator Ilale in pressin^ thr aiiicndments so
as t . prcvent a ceaaatlon of work on the new
Navy.
Withont refeience 10 the fate of the battle
?hip, the eonat-defence monitor, and the tmaller
ciuft rccommended I.y Secretary Tracj, it may
b? Btnted with poaitiveneaa that mueh has been
{.'ained by legiBlntitm this year toward strength
< 11 i 11 ____; the naval icsoiiicis ?.f iln- Nation. The
anthoiization of another ciuiser like ihe New
York implies ihe oMigation 011 the part of the
Democratic ecunoinists of the llouse to vote
linaneial supplies for its consttuction another
rear. The New-Voik is known as an armored
.?ruiser, but so compelent a critic as Captain
Kardle.v-Wilinot, of the Englith Navy, has pm.
nounoed hi r to he in reality a Sghting-ahip
capable of engaRinj". 011 equal terms with battle
shijis of the second cla-a.s in European navies.
At least one line vesst I is to |>e added to the
Nivy. even if Senator Ilale's rconimi ndationa
are not carried ont. Moreover, the fonndation
for a fiist-class auxiliary navy has been laid
l),v the legislation grantini; an Ameriean ragb*
ter to the City of New-York and to the Cit.\ of
Faris. with the nnderstandinR that two ships
<>f eqnivalent tonnage ahall be immediafelv
built in Ameriean shipyards. Kuur SO-knod
ships of great tonnaj-e, Imilt arith specia! refei?
ence to use as coiiimcrce-destroycrs in time of
war. will be a Bjeat iinpoHant addition to the
naval rcsources of the eountry. With the
prospect of tho .on.atriiction of additional
st^aineis of hijfh speed for this Ameriean line
and also for the Antwerp line, controlled by
the BttM canitili.sts, tho buildinc of eiuisers
"for the Nayv ran I.e su-p? wbd another year,
and the attention of the Depaitnient bo eon
oentrated npon the requireaM_rta of ooait de
feiico. Tho Xavy needn battlo-ships of tho
beat typo, but n?.t neco-**arily of the largeat
tonnage. These will bave I > be provlded be?
fore tbe Navy can be "l>at every patiiotie
American deairea to bave it. There are already
as many fa<t miisers and (?imiiiorec-dostroyors
iii (iiiiiniis.-inn or under < mi-ti nct ion as aro
needed for Bsrviee.
AVDACITT OX I'AR.lHE.
Tlm interview between tho Depnty*Secretary
of State at Albany and ? Btaff correapondent of
Tiik Ti.'im NK. uliit h we reported yesterday, ??*
bighly iiistiuctivo. Mr. Benedict, nnder irhose
inuaediate luperviaJun the original censnt n
turns were eounted an.l atill reauUn. reooived
critb every ontward mark of courteay the rapre
s.-iitativo of this pupn nrboaa inreetigntioa haa
shnwn that tbe <.n^ns. is a inoiiiinieiital fiiiud.
He made Beveral denlala of rhe aroiaatJona
whiili wo have repoatodly preferrod. and he
|iosifively refnaed to permil an inapect-on of
the d.xiinieiiis whirh coiiilcinn cilhor hini ot
his acciiseis. Hut he betiayod no anger or
shaiiic or ?otidtude. His inaiiinr araa aerene
and nntronbled, and he 8M good enongh to in
vite hi*; rlaltot fo call again whenever ho felt
inclincd. Ilis appcaianco and iittcraiicfs did
iit.t iiidir.it.' the leaal diarespect b.r Tiik TtiB
i nk. Ile did not iiitiin.itc that the deliberatc
dccluratioiis of this joiinnl uere diMajonted
l.\ a reputation for rareleaneaa or Benaational
i-in. or that his oalkr's chaiiMt.r WUB not aboVC
reproach. Nothing thal be did cr said su^
ge?ted tho idoa that it waa a conakleration of
tho Bonrce of the chargea whieh left him s"
placid iiiid cheerfnl. II.? aehnowledged tbal
the attaek waa dired aml vigoroua, an.l thal
it came from an hnportanl aml reaponaible
paper. -And yet ho waa nnruftied, and l*i-> de
incimr araa wholly rontemptooua. Not ron
temptuoua of Tiik Ti.iui'nk. bm of tho effecta
of it*, expoaure.
ln sh.nt. Mi. Benedict, repmenting Iii** sn?
periora as well as himaelf, is oonaciona thal an
importanl Job has been carried oui in eccord
ance irith inatructiona, and is therewith con**
t.'iit. Tho Democratic leadera made up their
minda t.? increaae and oonflrm tho politieal re?
sult^ acbieved by iho Legialature tthidi they
oreated and mlnd, and tbeir agenta, having
obeyed ordera, an* in oowiae tronbled by ilu*
evidenee of their obedience, By auda. imi**
franda thej bave largely Intreaaed Democratif
repreaentation in tlu* Legialatitre, bul inaa
nini !i aa thi*. is preciaely wbal they ael ont t<>
do, they see ii" reaaon for alarm or even for
annoyance when proofa of their aucccaa are
produced. nf eourae, if thej imagined lhal
juatioe would bave anything to aaj t,. tbem
tbey would all be running to cover. Hut their
o.irs aro so lill.'d with Hcmorralic appmral "f
promiacuoua villany tbal tbey Bcarcelj believe
any contrary opinion c\i-t*. Morcover, thej
know lhat tlu* maihimi.*. ?.f tli'' COUrta i** large-*
1\ rontr. llcl in their intereat, and the dangci
of serioua troubie i> t"<> amall and remote t"
l.o worth a (bought. Aml tm Mr. liencdid i?
Buave and placid aml romplacent, and when ln*
lm- made a perfunctory denial of fraud thinks
that ln* haa done quite enough.
If we are ii"t miatakeu, tlu- Secrctary of f*tate
aml hia ol.li_.mj_ heputy have overloolw-d on.'
importanl fact Tli-\ are not at nl! wortied
aboul a proaectition, and Ihey take greal poai
tive Batiafaction in the immediate piaetioal
c iiisc.-iii-m .-> of a fraudulenl enumcration. Um
they aro iiii-lakdi in Biippoaing thal there i-*
no snoh tl.iii'.' ii** popular indignation al <*,_r?-*_ri
oua raacality. The votera rn.' nol mnkin-i a
tremendoua hubbub over the ahameful rerord
of the Xew-York Demornuy, bnt thej are
preparing t" make an Impoaing rcvelalion of
whal thej think about it m".t Xovembcr.
STlll. M.II7.Y*, //.
\\*i- rvgrel I i oboerve lhal "Tho Charleaton
N'.-ws and Coiiri.:." iiia|..;n| of aiminj. to nm
aerve tboae tbinga which mak.' for peace aml
conrord bctwocn Nmil. and South, m?iaia nmi
and then upon waving t!i?* bloodj shiit. Wo
are happj to be able t-. atalc lhal il doea noi
rngage in il.ia imn. i-'-aa;u\ .-unl nnwholeaono
exi'l'tiai- oft.-n thiac d;iia. Iiiii v.liv lii, it :lt
all? W'h.v abould nol ihia excellenl journal
devote it- cnorgica to Ibe greal and Roud nork
of deveioping Charlenton, H. C, aud Ihe i--i
of the New South? lf oughl t" I." awaro lhal
.V'i\ time it tuiiM a-i'l.' to wnve tbe ahirt, *\
alt the lost .aiiaf. and to maiiitain tl..- propoai?
tion that the men who took up arma againal
the Unkm teeie nol traitora. it i- BtrikinR a
l.low at Soiithein progmia. Companiea bave
been organfated in ihe South <>f late wbich bave
foi- th.'ir olije.-f t . iiiduc- tlit.at- irho are pro?<
pecting for a home or for a Beld for inveat*
ment to eonaider wbal thnt eection has t.( offer.
lt l.as mu* h t<? offer. lt caa bold <?ut man*
Benpting inducementa t.. enterpriaing men.
Bul we BBk "The News and ('..urier** if il
iniaginea ihat young men of tln- North are
going to lake kindly t-? tiu- in\ itation "(.n
South " so long as they are given t>> undci
atand that they must exped t<> aubnil t" hai ing
the bloodj shiit wnved in their farea period
ically in caae they accepl the Invitation?
The epecial occasion for theae renarkfl is
the arlicle wbich "The News and Coiiriei'1 pub
li-li>'"i a few days ago on Stonewall Jacluon.
It is imt an artirle which is calculated to foster
thf I'liioii sentimeiit. nor is thi-n- :mv reaaon
iili.v il should be. Hut it is an article which
inost decidedlj is calculated to kecp alive ti.e
dangerona and nnpatriotie ipiril ihat had ita
outeome in rebeHhm againal the National au
thority. The young men and women of
Charleaton who read this culogy ou Jackaon
and accepl it at ifs face value mual believe that
the loal enuae was tlic cauae whuh oughl l.i
bave won : aml thnt conaeqnentlj the aaaaull
npon Ihe America n flag, ih.- roiiapiiaty iu
wi-.-ck the RepilMic in whi.h Jackaon was a
Icader, wen* rightooua enterpriaes. Here is an
cvtiact fron this eulogj :
An.l a- tii), Mciii..!.al l.ay l.c-l -Ur- 11,.- hearta -f
Uraee wlm ..net- ln battle ainuke well know tha in,xx,-r
il greal Jorkaoo'a naata, and irhOe Ihej Unger on U.i.
elde Ihe rlree ihall ne'er turu.-t it, -.> oIm i- ii i<- ;
tn tcach our son- und ?1008*001 tn r.plv ul'l. roa
M-ioU* prld.- to tln.f v.lio w .uld . .iiu ii. a, rt'l.-'I- :
?? u.'i..iiii.n. loal, dlahoaorluf arord,
Whoae arrauffal bU_dri m en bai ttalaei
Tii.- not.i^at cmi-.- tint leagae of swerd
of mortal i-ver In-t Of |_Im I."
For no man need hl.i-!i tlmt hi_ eBeeatOr vi. a
eaMler Pl ll.o ("onfedernrv for ivlii. ii .lack-oii died.
Thut ll h 8881-4 nf ii.il.IHlv gHMted I.y I,Mor\.
. N'o one mnn need bna*t his ti..-.t.. ihe rvhol-.
army, Irom commander -in-rhief to prtvate-, wh- taoett
fled by a plow of patrlotic aidor tliat 88-48 ot en.-h a
palwlln, and when the armv *"'a-t*rnisliei] at lnM, A\>
p-.n_r.ttox becanie m.iM? famous than Tliennr.pvlai. <.r
Marathon. . . . I_**t ti.e rl-u.e -..-nemtJun, ei It
paaaa on the llvlnp brotiT.*- that .88888-81 the nnsniorl*-..
of ti.? Laal Oaaee. tx. bapiejaeed tviiii the less*... wMch
ean never be ton atr.ui._lv enforred- that || |. b-ltor to
be n;:M atld fall th%n to l>e WTOOB ail ?u-re?H|.
Time soft.-ns aoperttiee. Jaelnan was a ga|.
I-Mit nnd BCOOtnpliahed aoldier, and there is a
general diepoaitJon the eountry over on ihe
parl of loyal men to reineinber onl; that f.n t
and not to dwcll upon the part whieh he played
iu the i_re.it BtlUggte. Wh* do.-. not "The
News and Couriei" adopt th- BUM COM iliaton
jv.licy? The majority of the people of this
eountry rc*_.ard Jackson as a rcbel and a traitor.
Hut thei woidd coiisent to lay those terins uih-u
.' the table indotinifely, and to near in mind only
lii? virtuea, if it irere not for meb ntteraneea aa
tboae we have qooted. ln most of the EtouA
ncunsfriiction I'mj; ago araa an aeoomplithed
fa. t. It is sad to reflo.t that tho leading 88818
paper of South Carofiaa atill ataada out againal
if._
CLKAELY ViVCONSTITUTlOHAL.
W'h.n tbe Constitutional Convontion bill.
whieh h;i" aince been paaaed and aigned by
Governor Flower, \.a_ nnder .'.ni-idoiation in
tho Legialature, Tiik Tiiim.v;: dlreeted atten?
tion to the unronatitirtional charaeter of the
proviaion lhal eertain delegatea to the onyen
tion ahould l>?* appointed by tbe Croveraor. The
proviaion of Ihe Ckmatitntion on this point ia
to.. elear for intelligenl men. >" <" out of the
Legialature, to diapute as to Ita meaning. ln
.rtide XIII. Section 2, if dedarea tbat tho
i.oeisl.itiiro ? shall provide by law for tho elec?
tion of delegutea to auch (CotaatltiitioBal) Con
rention." Xow, "election of iplegatea" can
..nly inean tbeir election by tho ?.ple; it can
not inean tlioir appointmenl by the Gtovernor.
It is a Brere quibble to say that the aelection
of delegatea by any method Bied by the Legia?
lature i- eqnivalent to their election. N<> lan
guage could dedare more ptainly than thal
uaed tbal tho delegatea t-> a Conatitution-J Con
vonti' n are t.. be choaen by popular rote. The
appointmenl of ? aingje delegate I.y any ..th.-r
apthority wonld tberefore be nnconatitutional.
The law jiurl enarted peovidea for the appoint
ment of deven incli delegatea. Would even
Ihoso wbo claini thal this is not .-xtra . onsti
tutional rontend lhal the Governor night law
fnlly bave been empowered t.. appoint the en?
tire number?
I? ;,n artide pointing oui the defect in this
law, "Tho New-York -nn" nrgea that the m*xt
Loj-'i-latni'i* ahall modifj ili<* atafute, aince th<*
drlecatra are nol to be eleeted until after the
|_?-nialature "I i+'ya convenea. if il.i,- is not
done, the courtM ahould be ralled updl to de
termine the poinl al Iaaue. lt ia poaaible that
this part ..f the lau might be atricken oui and
the remalnder allowed t-> atand. lf Ihe conrta
ahould hold thal Ihe entire law i-* vrlnted bj
tbe defect, Ihe tvhole plan <>f a Conatitntional
Convention would come t<> naught. Tlu* Legis
lature uaa o\ii'in"l.\ ill-adviaed in paaaing a
law ao rlearli open t<? fatal criticiam, but it
did not do an Ignorantly. If the purpoae of the
majorif.i waa -imply to tt in favor with ili<*
I'rohihition and Labor partiea?ince the ap?
pointed delegatea were t" repreaenl thoae par?
tiea?their eourae is all the B""1' ahort-aightcd
and indofcnaiblc._
.1 MIsiini.Yors RESOLUTIOX.
Siti.-ii"! Call. "f Floiida baa introduced an
exccedingli ill-timod and Biiachievoua reaolu?
tlon rea|neting Cuba. lt hai been referred to
the Senate Committee on r'orrign Relationa,
and "ill iindonhtedlji Ite Bmotherctl there; bnt
the fa.i thal il has been Introduced in Congreaa
uill !..- loli praphed t" llavana and Madrid, and
will piod.ir nn unfavorable impreaaiou in l.ot!.
rapil il*. It ralla for th'* appointmenl of a joinl
committee to inveatigate Ihe politieal aml rom
merrlal relatior.a exbtinj! between the Spaniah
.Veat Indiea aml the I nited Statea. Ii alao
rrfjiteat*) ihe 1'reaidenl i" open negotiation*
tvith the Spaniah Goverumeni for the purpoae
of -r.i.uii'.* ihe eatabliahmenl in Cuba <>f a
repnblican f rm <>t' gyvernment, with the
rpnervation lhal ?? ra*h einiivalenl ahall l?' paid
for the publie property "f the ialand and tbe
i, linqiiiahmenl ol aovereign ii_*iii*. \ more
I ii.|n.-t ioiib pm'H >iiinii than this w;i> nevei
pn*. nt <l tu the I'mt d Stati a Senate. While
tho rauae of Cnhan Independence haa alwaya
? nlisti-d Am li'in s*. inpathy. Ihe time ha*
paaaed when Spaniah rule in Iho ialand ran be
i miil< nn,.??! i- ni.'l". inal'ly bad. \\ bile Cubana
are dVnied lha |?rivileg?*a ..f home role and
li-gi i.in.- autonomy, Ihey enjnj a larger meaa
nre of iivil liberly ind are nnder lewer re
-, ..: adminiatraiivn lyrnnnr ihan tbi
j, .|,..l.ii ..ii <.f Iho lii-toii. |? iiin-iiln. Tho r- -.
b.ti || i- .11 titi.t-il li.r.iu-i- the p.-pular BIOVC
in ni in i ..l.i i-i favor of indcpendenl repuh
|ii m g rcrnmenl l.i- ilcclined. Spain ha**
made t t.iiiiii'-i. i:?l . -iti t aaimia i.. tln* 1'nitril
-ia.. a wlin li bave n >t onl* grcatl* benoftted
ln -i \i.in dC|?ml.'ii. oa. l.ut have alao -t i ni
ulated piwcifuil* tho old ?time fceling of lojal
ti. -it. h ml? r.i'iifion :ia Kenatur Call favora
would l.<- wl.'.ll* withoul jii-tilii .'iti.iii.
Cuba and l*uerto Uieii are the laal atrong*
h..|.|a uta.i.fl I..* Spain in Ihe Neu World
wheie her mvigatow and aoldiera founded a
c'liiin. mil .-ii.pif. Kinro Ihcae lalanda are
tho rennanl of wh.it were three centuriea ago
\aat .-md ii.li poaaexaiona. Spain **dl nol aell
noi i.'liii.|iii-h tben. No caah equivalei)! could
hf named for which ain- trotild conxent to bnrter
her aovereigntj. Tu make auch a propnaal tho
li'i-is ..f dipl iinatic DCgi.tiationJ would be t<>
..ff.-r an aiTnmt t . a friendlj Government. To
do this when the people uf tl.*- ialand aie moro
contented **ith their lot aud more lojal t.. Spain
thn tli<* have been foi inin* *eaia would l.e
an ad of in-aiie full*. It is imt the fun.tion
of Ameriean diplonaej to obtnin for Cuba bj
meddleaome inlcrferenie ihe granl of political
independence for which its ..wn people have
i- aaid to atrilggle, and apparently have dc
a|iaiic(l of ever receiving fron Spain. The
time maj come when Ihe people ?.f the i-land
will defiantl.. lis.- againal ihelr Spaniah rulera
aml pi '.Iam their independence. (Tnder Buch
. iTc'inistain-'s Ain.'ii.an diplotnacj nigbt have
aome l.ai-_ani lu prupcuie l>* which the ialand
wonld rtain its libertiea. At preaenl commer?
cial union is the greal gifl ..f ihe I'nited Statea
to Cuba. Th.- value ..f tli.it gift **ill bo heavilj
depreciated \it diaeuwion in ti.e Senate of po
liiual i.s. Intiona like thoac <>f Senator Call.
l.'i'ciproi ii,* l.as intruduced in Cuba a Lrnnsi*
lion p.ii' <l. Tiu- p.'n|i|i' ol the ialand are looking
for au era <>| pi-iiapi-iii\ now ihat the coal of
li*iun haa been beavilj reduced, a free markel
iilita'iied f.n tbelr chief etaple and a large in*
\t--iin.'iii of Ameriean ca|iital mado in varioua
induxtrieB, If Ihere be dnring the nexl docade
? a.iiiataniial roeovcrj of the econumic fortunca
of Cuba. ihe people will continne tu renain, as
they are n .**, grateflll and lojal to Spain. II
commercial union faiU to reotore the proaperitj
of the isiand, a great impulae may bo impart*
ed to the aiuiexatioii aiovenent, which is al
i.'.nly mueh s.iion-cr than Americans imaginc
Whatever the future ma* have in store for
Cllb.l, its OWfl people will worl. ouf their des
tin.*. Xeiiher anne\ati(.n nor independence
can l>e thrusf up m then bj ill-diif-ctcd and
nii'ddlesoine interventioii in their affairs fron
Waahington. _________________________
The ahnonaallj heary r.iin.s which hava awollea
the Lower Mt-aknrippi to 6iirh an ularniiii|? *>*.
trnt reeently 88881 to Im* due, larg.ly, t., th
pe.uliar coiulurt of the areas of high pre.-mn."
levealad i.y th** dailj waathet .uapa of the United
*.tr.te.. Theae eatl-eyelonea have aol moved *>f
late. as pceoedcnl WOUld hav** led the tiifteorol .*_i-r
to expect. fn.ui th.- ITpper Lake refion to ihe
Boath Atlaatid ? oH-.t, reKiilarly nn.l eaaily. With
ciirimis ebottaaejr, they hava Btood <luy after tlay
in niicli a p.Mtion BS to divert BtafBM fimlag iu
irom the Paetlle coaat, or fomlng aa ihe Eaatera
Roeky Uoantala si"p-, detra taward or into tiu*
WaaA Qalf .Stiit?'s, aml Imvt> lilot-ki'il Ibe or.linary
routo aeroaa tl..* Upper Miv.iivs.ppi Into tha Bt,
Lawtenea Vallejr, E*rentaally, hy a Biore or lea
iinnsiial patli, the At lan ti.-. BBahOBTd wmilil i?*
raaehed, Imt anlv after DOtnblB delav. The |
?aatberly windA conatltutin,, the front ha,f of
tbe .yclonic systeoia thue caugbt np from tlie
Oulf of .Mcxico much more warrn vapor than II
UM .1 pressioii oentren had trnvprat-d the eountry
in hlfber latitiidea, or had made nmre rapid
procraaa; tl.e chilly etwterly aod northeastcrly
bne-ea from the hlgh-prei-iurc tract*, promoted
exee-alve condera-ittnn, and the retardation of
.eneml movementBeubje-ted the ffeal aad s....th
w,..t m more prokm-cd pieeipitathMi than ta eotn
boo Tba beat aaanranea of reli-*f will i>e aflorded,
tberefore, when the Btonaa are frei* to reaiune
their nonnal patha and veli.oit.v.
in Dr Jenetra_r*a 0.*ini?ii-and be has btaa con
nooiei with the Board Iour --??-* tn be a
,.,>nMK-tont wltneae-the Board of Health has be
,,?m. ?? ni.-rciv a part of the potttJenl etganbmtlon
ln power in thta ct-y." and the -_e_boda pun-uel
nTe ?? nnwiee. Injudletoua and naaafe. IJr- J8*
w-.v'a rentfnatlon as eenanltinf physioan of tbe
Board waa vnlunlnrjr, and was dne to his havmc.
l,sr eonOdenee in the preaent n.aiia_emcnt. Tbe
Indietmenl arhleh he drawa la a severe ..nc. u.e
taportanee of _eeping this Board fiee from
nolitlca caunnl he ouitaUmnted, hut poiitic*-.
ms to be str..r._ly IntRBehed there at pre**nt.
BM
?Tlm Pougbkeepata Eegte" reporta that ia
Ileaaant Valley, Duheheaa (ontity. on Afbor Day
-. tne was Oedirated t<. DavM B. ??"? *******
rJcatlon haa *.ubtk*_a killed that tree root and
l
i.r.imiics before thia
Tlu* ttttt ti.at P'*"Ple .ad hin, "W^gt!Bf?VS_
,,i.,n -l- ii-.t sutdcent pr..i.f ilmt Mr. UMn* "i'i "
\lI'sette .i-v of wur.- Tn..*. ui.t li l- falr erMenec
thni People avnenilly rwpai_ nm. either as a ttrlfti
,i ?? f ihe l-ascr -nrl. M B man Whose anier?1?nts
..r.i.ini.niil-.n-hii.s land no dlirnitv to his nnme.-UVov
iiii-mo JoarnaL _
lt i? "fair evidenee" of all that. is it:J i_-tK
?ee. Unenln waa eounnnnljf ipoken of a? "Ahe"
Lincoln: Henry Clay waa known fur and wide
u "Ilarry"" of the Weat; the godlikc "Dan" waa
?nother name f-.r U.itiiol VVeneter; hnndreda ..r
the ,'".vs ln blue atwaya r,|."k.* ..f Qeneral Sher
iivin arhile he waa nilve as Unele "Billy."' Bcorea
i.f .siniiiir Inataneea mighl be inentioned. bat thea?
nre enailgh to cniivi-t "Tbe I'tirnal" nf iitterin
iriinsi-ii-M- iii tbe Brat degree In nnlntnlnlng the
propoaition tl.rt th.*e wbo let sliiio a pleee of a
man'a _.iv.mi name therehjr dernoosteare that tbey
regard him "either a-s a tbrffty politieian of tbe
l.n._er fiort, or a man whoae aatB8_d_Bt8 or com
panionahipa land na dlgnity ta lus name.''
Srnator Mills made, iii 'he ilehate on the
Iriuian l.ill. a frank eonft-aeian <-f his atatua a? a
Free Irader. "I want,'' be dodaren "that aay
ii'.-lv, in tbe exerelae "f hla natural right as a
free man, ahall be at liberty to to int > th-* mar
i-.-is nf the world and buy anythlng, from i ahlp
t.i a |iin, aml bring it to thta ."<;utry." He mav
I..* a poor amerlenn, bat be ia what TaUeyrand
nn. in tbe hai'it of deecriblng as "a gool
Kurop an.'
Far-rearhing and radieal ar.* tbe reveaue le
luiins arhleh bave beea (iV\is.*.| by *he Frnaalan
Mlniater <>f Flnnnee, Herr MtqueL, and nre to l*e
siti.initti'd to tlie Landtag f'.r dtaenaafoa during
the c.'nr-e i.f the month. Aecording to the*ak_r-teh
.,f the rneaaure whieh haa jual beea pobllahed in
tlu* "(Ulii'iil (.../. tto" al lU'ilin," tlu: projccl ia
eaaentially one t" relleve loenl taxation by eon
tributtona fruui the revenuea - f the eentral Gov?
ernment. The laereaae <>i tin* Ineome ti.x. dne to
tbe new method of Bjaemaeni, wUl permlt tlu*
Treaaury Uepartment t<> naaiga the prndnee af tha
taxee on land and un Induiitrlea tothelocnl anthor
itiea, wl.o will tnereby heeacne enahled to iliminiali
the loenl ratea, M- renter, the Lneoaw tax ia to
he aupplemented by a new in..>.*t ..f tbe aarar
charaeter, whlch wlll eanae Incomea deriveil from
rii.-M-t to pay more in proportion than thoae de
rived irmn earainajB. lln* prineiple ol pcogrea
,,i\.* taxation mav lie aaid t.> be i??ognlaed by the
rxemprlon >.f smnll laeonwa aad amall baatoeaaea
fr..in tnxntinn. Taklng it altegeiher, tiie proje l
nini be oeaeribed :.s Bornethlng very much afcla tn
Stnte Mi.'ialisin, and n* l-etrn'. in. iirinii-.tril.ril.li'
evidenee "f the handlwork of thnt eminent Bnaai
ler, polltlcol eeonomlal and ex revolntlanlat, Herr
Mli .ii.*!._
A jriiy i-i a Brooklyn pollee eourt rendered i
verdicl ,i day or iwo ago tbal wns plalnlv con
irary t" the evidenee. tne Juatlee expreaae'l
LBtonlfchmeiil al tii<* raanll "f the trial, and k.'i l
tbal tbe uefendani waa guilty, and certninly
ahould iiv,- been deelared *??<. Tha wamna on
trial waa ehnraed \Mtl. exeeaaively eruel treat
in.-iit ..I har atepdanghter, and admltted t" Ibe
offl eer who arreeted her thal abr araa guilty. Tbe
lilBtrlct-Attorney i* largely reapoaathh for the
nii-aii'ii'i'"'. reaiill "f tlu* trial, aince ne one
w.ts pfeaenl frnm hla oflice f? enndnel the proae
Hon, stili, a rerdlet ol aaqnittnl under tbe
rlrpiimatancea ia a trare renVetion on 'he m
r.*iii_.ti'i* "f l!i""hi.\n jurymen, who bave aol
been ire* from crltielam in tbe recent paat.
PEB80BAL,
ai. v.n'icr s:iivitii i- aam |o appear In n play aai
body Ing tiu- -t-.t-v ii?.1 m ike -1 "avaUerla Raattaaaa."
i.nt, in.-- tho bool of tlmt opera, Bei leai tnm aa itni
imi novel.
ai\ ei Bpeokera "f Coaayaaa arere In Waihlnaloa In
on*. iiav r.-.-ntiv: Robert C. niathrop, Oalaaha A.
.,-.... Hecrelan Blalne, J. Warreo Keifer. t* I t
i i.iii-i.* ind ti...iii:i- B. ..*?*?". Mr. Wlathrop im- -in-e
,,.;,|i. , ,i I, . .i.-nii tbird I'.'u- in >'M .iiv.it henltli.
I'li.. onl* Other tnall nO? II* liu: ?I.o lia- held thnl ofllt ?
,- ii l.ii.- -.I irom It. .-t-ncrai danka, oaa oal ->f the city
-li Ihe <la_ I'i .|ii.--tl?li.
Ati.n.ial Gherai-U araa <mi board "f aa eaeoretoo
iniln li. .icoia-1a. laal \. eilnt'-ilav. wlion n c .lliaioti
...ii-i-...| lliat tlll .-.il*' a llnlf iiciiuil ilnni.iu'f. I-n'
taii-.al iiiii. li alaini. rbe A.l.iiinil was nol report.M
li ii rl.
PreeMaal ?'? Blaaleji Hall, of cinri. ITalveialty, in
talktna aboal tii" rmlarallon of pr*.fe-<.i.r<. froai tlmt
l.i-lillltli.tl lo ( I.L .-'". <t-a -llllfa to i-\|l|t--- .11' V
opltiloi. ol I'l'.-lflciit llarper's conr-e in pcrtnadliiB
in tn.iiiv tforeeeter men t?> roate to lil- new anlvttvity
nt one tim.'. bat l." ada.lt- tlmt lt wlll ln* a leii ioi
ln,- to hi- fiic.iiiv. i.i.f tl.oa,. who wn ii'iiui: lnll
inal.'- tlml II ln n-t in-.-. ?-.. irv motlvea l.ut ill--:iti
f:,.ti,.ii wllh I'l.-i.i.-iit Hall tlmt exptelni iho wi.oi.
-al-- ni.ivni.iint ii-oiii ih" ..in* ecbool io tli.? other.
I'r.fi.r Ueorae TrnmlmU LjhU. <.f Vale Collefo,
foroierly n Mllwuukee paator, aoili t.iilav for Japan,
rn I.-. iui.a the pi.ii'iaophv ,,f rellfton, ___*fore the
atiniciii- ..f th. Imperial I'nlvenlty, at Tokto. Ho
in. ai- > i.I. angaped to lectara at Kloto aod other
Japoneee .-iii.-a.
Tln* B*V. Wllllniii Klrliiia, fi.in.erly rector of the
i liiirch of Sl. Mlcha. I aml All Aaveta, liultiin-.r . bai
acrepted an Invltmilon to prmrh ln Btebop Orootnre
out charcb, Trinlty, l;'-tn., ma .inn ? ?_?(> u, Aagaul
i. --Thi' Baltimore Baa" eaya: ? Mr. Kirtu.a baa
i i-.-in-itcii wiiii nolabie aaereeo al eeate nf IBe atoal
pi. iniii-iii ebarrhra iB.Brooldya nnd Sew Y .rk alm.'
Ma ii.'|.a.ii..-c f.vui I'.aiiitiioi-i., aml h" baa appotat
m..|it- I.. prt-i.i li at varlona chnr. hc- iliirini: lh* Tt
m.ili.l.-r of lh.; .?n-on. Ile um mail.- a nieiiili. r
laal Ceel "f lha Bew-York Ch-rical Aaaactatlan, nn
Important OCfBataatlon ol iiiii ..pla.op.il (hnrcli. f
which ln* WM f.irin.'.'l.v a m.-mVr ln-f .rc h?* c.iini* io
Baltimore, many ycora aaa. Th* preaMeal aaaie un
a.i.ir.-- wetcomliu. Mr. Ktrkwi bm lt to ihe BMMCtallon,
end im >' .ncniitiiiii *i tba New-Ym-k i-iergv oa bartny
him ?ith th"in epln. Mr. Kliluis ptvnched ut St.
.famea's ciuircii, New York, laal Bnadajr tnornlng md
at llolv Trliiliy ( hnrcli. liiirleni. al nleht. ii.i Jnne.
i-_ be alll Beil*rer the baeea__areeto aermoti nt the
-.tnt.. t nivi-rsiiy ,.f Nebraska, Ltneota. (Hi Angaat
11 aml 81 ke im- l.-en Invlted .,, preiwli nt Monniouth
llenrh mi'l iiinuy otiier lm|>ortnht appotnlm.Mi._i wlll
..cc.pv bia tlni" until the nmumn.''
a iiioniimitit io Kaa Behaaehtataapr, uuthor of ti.e
word. to th" "Wuclit am Rhein,"" wiu be iiiivclt.*d at
TBttilBfea OB -luno 18, The alTair wlll lie Ua. ofrn-dnn
..f ii ireat dem .ns.intion, nn',. huiiflrerts of soel.-tl.-.
*vlll go |o Uie llttlf* town from ull parts of Oerniany.
Tiu. reeeal vi-lt of Prlnro WlUlom. the Grand Duke
of Jlt-?e. |o I'.erlln, to give notlce of his father*. denth
nnd his "\vu laeeetaloa, is Ihna deacrlbert bv ? Phll.v
d-lplna -I'lillcin.'in : "Thp Eniprror, dre??ied ln doep
noornlag. aa were al so tho Bteatbere ?f hia euite. raeotaetf
,:h.- Inn-" ln ii room huiif. la i.in.k. Th" Prince nn
,,.t nm -ci'... ti." mtwt lagoMaae teaaai lha aea-M af Ihe
lat" HiearelgB, nnd UM Knipt-ror aolemnlv received the
nn- *af8 aad Iii ii sild volce spok" of hl- aurrow and Of
tim araataeee of th.- loeoaood. Then lha Maeo ttUM*
ilr.-*v. An li.mr Inter hc wa- elvi-i. n aecond nutltcnc-t.
All dfBi Ol inoii.-iiliii; hurt lieen lnld a?ltle und Ihe
env.ti nm r.-.t-ivi-il in a pwat-UI i.pi.rinieiit I.v the
Kmperor aml lu- lalto, weorlna api.-ndld nnlforoii.
Th.'ti th" aiiniiinct-m.-iil of the n.-w (inu.d Doke'e
aiiicei-lon wna made uud hla letlt-n. nnd m,-s*agei de
lirensl. The Kinp,-ror n.a.l,- u ciMigraluUlorv speech
and ln the evrnloj ? baaqael wn* glvoa ln the envov'i
bonor nt which thn (iiund DuUe'ii l.caltli wn_ JTBaB \
with Milfciblo honor*. This' eeremonlal la only tat
lowed ln the ca?p of c.ermi.n soverelcns.'''
TBE TALK OF TBE DAT.
Baya I)r. T. m. PruHaa, of this city: "If the vll?
und liicrea-lnx pcnattca of well-nlgh Indlscrimate spit
tltiK a.ne*> on anehechai la nearly uii aaanantlag placea
an.l paMta ronvoyanre-; If tho mlsgulded women who
trall their sklrts through the unspe-ikablc and Infertloua
fillli of tlie street ure to bc adinltted ?Mkaaaei into
fcenaea and abnrehaa and tli.-ntrc*; lf tlu-atres and court
raoaM and sclioolhous.*-, nnd car.*, are to rcmaln tha
tiltljv lurUinp: plaeaa of contapla whirh their lll ventt
latlon nnd their niostly ipnorant and rarelcss socallal
eteaahnj aeeeaaetrlry.caMntl. if in sieeping cars aod
hoti-l he8r00BM the well are to follow consumptlvea
in their aecayaney without warnlniz, or cven the poor
abOW of ofticliil distliKllon: lf ln lll-ventlUtert nnd Wh
eared for dwellln-.*-. the well must hreathe ugaln aud
BgBtn tho dtist-b'Ti.e 8888a 8f tufcenalisls; lf no per
ahrtenl waralag ls to t>e given to tne ignorant of Uie
taagera whirh lurk in tirulennllness-thpn oer ta.sk
win Le most eonrjnh-a ns well ns dlfflculi, ln HmlUng
tho rontacloiisness of tuberci'losK *
Manncrs?Hv a Iloy.?Manncrs ulnt tn tt with mua
sul. Wlicn lt kums t<> a plnrh mussul ls what ronnta.
Maon.-rs ls niostly fur company. Ma doant aay ao
bnl tlmi's the only tima she yu-.es any niaiinera li
when theya raaypaay.
Kaanara is ,.ll rlte fur giirls. It doant matter
whether thev appeer wil ur not.
Maaaera only pavs fur boya when theys mlnro pl
coniln an yure like lo git sciit away fnim the tabel
lf ycr doant net p.-rlito.
I kno mntiner*-.
All ver Iiaf ter do ls ter drlnk soop out uv the ?ide
uv yure aaaOB and not latr wlle tlm inlnlster sea
KTa*o.?(Delrolt Trlbune.
"Thoi-e l? a ruddy glow of youthful viUlity aboul
your popers ln this coiintry,'' reninrbed a vl-ltlng
Kiiu'llshtiuin at a soclal gathcrliig ln this city the other
etrenlng* "Yon aalghl k? further," said a gentleman
ulio uiis pre-ent, -and *,?>? they are reud.''
A woll-known voiing nrtiat was anr?? f-tayttng at a
MMJotltkui fariiiii.-n-". "on day he happened to etroU
Into tho bam. where ho found an old thrcsher at work.
Aft<*r wntchtng the prori-vs a few inlnute*? tw atikeA:
??('iin I do aiivthliiK to help yon?" '? Weel," replled
the okl tiuwi clowly. "I'll let you eoop the fhilr. for
I li*4.r y.*'r.* a guld hand at tho brush."?(Dundee
rTeehly nawa.
Two CaanaBB VniidiiLs recenth- Oifrnbed 60 the a*nm>
niit of South DuriK*, ln tho Yo-emlto rnn.e, nnd rr-.1nt.<1
In enonnous letters on a cllff tho wonts. "Vlslt tha
\V..rld*4 Falr lu CMeagO ln 1-..3." And worst of aU.
it ls .said that ti.o l*i*ess iJopsirtnT-iit of the World'B
Fair aaaaaBH rtv-.-M.-ibllitv f-*r the desecrntlon.
WHAT suME EN<;LLS1D1?N TIUNK.
(.ivi* us war, <? Lord,
1 or Bagland'a -ahe,
War rlghte<?us nnd true,
"ur htarta to sliak.*.
W'e nre drlnklng to ihe brlm
Whal win aolson heart and limb,
And our eyc? are growlng dim.
For Enirlaiid's sakel
Olve ns war. 0 Lord,
For RiiKhmd's aa_8_
War itghtaoaa and true,
cuch an our Bathara knew,.
Our h?*nrts to s_dnke.
Ere the tiirks and nrts of penrta
Mahe our rnrinlltiess to ccase.
While .mr world-wlde foea lucreaae,
For EnifLuiid's aafeal
(ilve us war. (? Lord.
For Bngtand'i anha
W'ar rlf-'liteutis and true.
mir h'arfs to shnke.
Fulth und lovnlty gmw c*-'M.
l'u< ti.-ii'-, tunguo N wnxlng bold.
More nnd ini.re are ataha on gold,
Far Baghing'a snke t
(llve ns war. 0 Lori.
Kor Kinrlriiid's salie.
War righlanaa nnd .nie.
Mi'h :.-* our fniliers knew,
Hy whirh tbeir arearnaaa i,i*ew,
Our heart- to sl.nke.
Tlu.t nnitd the -tr?*?s ntid .-Iraln,
Aml the dli.'lpllne of )>.i1n.
We (-!"?' Bnanahmen aanln.
F..r Knelniid's -ake!
-iFaul Cnshlng ln Tha Kattona] Oh?errer.
In ref.-rrlnp lo tne exiv_-ltt m nf r. portion of -*t_
Anne'a arm In a R-inian Chtholle Cnnreh la thln .-Ity,
-The Hebren Btanaarg" r.'tiinrK-: --.i-wBand .iewe?<es
nre a*onhtne< all or-t the ri~h_ni world for their
p.-ir ronnectton viih tlie ,I<*wt-h tenrher, wh? is rv
iigiii/ed an an lotegral parl "f Divinity Haett, Al
l."].' i.f "v.iv.-itii 11 ln this world. and Bm wnrld t-> 'nni?,
i% taatarca apon awasagea <>f grara trm-mitted 1?> .i.wa.
aad foietold by ,iew*. and la spi'e tlanaot ne wttne-s
'..diiv a peraernUon of the .few- all over tho world,
?>.. gBueml and ao aMraaa-cad thal thera i> aa pirallcl
to lt in lha htatory <.f th.* pa-t."
\ fmtleanaa Itonnd WaraeU oaa erening in deftghtM
teteatata wiih u falr jn-Hduitti' of a wi'll known fln
l-hin? -.ihiail for y.riina- la?HM. .-*he showed him the
. tiril.-ninrii i.f the< I11-1l111ll1.11, and he after slniulnting
11 jiii.f.ii,in! inti r.--t in tha matt.T an.l knoarladga of tho
-u'.j.-.i-. brlag ln iiallty ? little awi?d bj tla* e,vtd.;nr6
? >f her large iiientiil sfiturv, ankrsl her rnther iir??ltv
Itngly. Mitn larareora t<> tha rariona eoaraai of studi,
in uivii -ii>* imi graduated. "iih," *!>._? *.-.i.l ana*tty(
-i padaated In arhtta Salae."?(Clnelnnatl Tim-.s >t.ir.
?s<.ni,".iline-. are Mve 1 ?> r" abroad lo pai the aaara
aboal oanalvaa. lU'iv, Cor lailanna. 1* nhal M. di
\vv/.v,., -vi - viv.11' oar porta ln tha "Baarat Hleue:"
Tha ri.lt.il Mntra "f Amerlra posseaa ? now but
tw. |iim*. Blld tiii'i lii'lv." ;i* mtii h I.i Kiniii ? as u
Uiu-rlni. I refiT lo Mr. Stiiart Mrril and Mr. Kmnrl.
\ 1.*le (.iiflin. Am Hit' lln- Ilvinir An.'rlrH.i aulliir-,
?Vi, nim ? \.??-..?.. 11. uii. r Mr. "iii vr U'ewdaU Hohnaa,
iiotwlinxtnndlng h:* pbyaical reaemblaoce lo M.
Kenan, nor tbe <>I?1 Quitk, r, .1 an Kevilk-Verta Whlr
ilcr. notuitli-iiiii tin_ bia ii,** .-ind the puii'.y of hla
11 tenlliioa nor Mmea, Kl!.. I>l'*'z, Kn.nia Laaarna,
Aii.i Iaaara aad Zadel (iurfafaon, lu Wlla of tho gr;uid
niiniber of Ihelr poeant. aol one ot Ihem 1* a e*;d
...et. Nu; arai .imn-** Ruaaall Loaretl a p*1***- K,Jt
.hi ihe iiuiitiirv. Wi.lt W'.iltiiian. the mairnlrlrent and
noble "i?i iiuiu nho haa jusi died, -an .vcrv laeh a
p..r."
A < niple i-f ni'.ii.lis BgB. B I'hilad.-lphi.'i woman
Ih nL'lit n ru-ti- I.'.l'l'*. ".ad.* ?'f lln* baBghB >'f some ttve
fn.m wlidi th" bar* had BOt b(.'?,ii ri'tnuv..!. kXBtk
t_., narha ago Ita rai-ie tagaa i-> Ihraw out _n*eu
-.proiit-i. ai.d now th" vhoia tabte i- in full bloom.
The oarnrr bopea tt aill tnn onl to b-- a fmit tree.
Thi* rstit-IM.ment <>f a rallega c.-nimons wh.-re fjond
board ran ba lecaaed f.-r .u a aaeh, whlch ls promlW
t,.r nexl fall ba Ita annnal raport of ii*e-.i.ient liwight,
,.f V_Je i iri-..r-.1i %. |- ,i ii?,-i .v\'-.-l:.'iit tliinir. Iloard
taa atwari l""'ii very high ln N>-w llnv.-n, and tha
blgb iai"' "f U-tng hn- u-iu emny ronag men of
moderaie meaaa away ttntn Vale. an.l taa obllged
ntlier* iii llv.' ln 11 way ahleh js prrludlrlal to liealib
and fiit.i. * iis?fuiiies^.-i>piiri?tii'id untaau
MB. wattekson ov B-W-YOBK.
From his Waattagtaa dUpeteh t" The Loul-*vll.e
i 'oarlar lontnat.
contcinpintini: ilu* stnte of Deaaorratlc ?i.ralrs ln the
Btate "f N?wViirk, 1 regard the nominatlnn of the
candidate of either ?>f the fnctlons cievebind or Hill,
ea -iiiH-l.-il: and Nrltar. l mnn. t aee in Mr. cleveland,
i defeated eandktate for ihe Presldency and a latter
itai Tiirlff Keformer. the one. si.le embodlment <?f a
I'tlncipl.- whirh raBM lonti* 1-eforc hc h;id arrived. and
wil] reiiuiln long aft-r he ha-* g,.ne.
8ADLY OCT OT I'LACE BOW.
From the Boston Beara.
ll was will thal ll"" IVmocrats ra**v<1 their
eeonomy resolnttona cark ln ihe aeaaton, for e.erj
llolnuin w.uldii't have ihe cheek to lntroduee them
aaw,
? +.-_
BBMOVAL OF THI TAKll'F OB WoKKS Of AOT.
PMan Haraar'a Weehty.
The artHta, wn behere. i.imo-t atl boat exrcptmr,.
f.ivor the reneal. an ohieH 11 whieh Nlaa (Kate) Fhsi
devotea ber al-llitv uud energv. .uid ln whlch ahe ls
Bnpported bj .. dit-tlngnlaheH l-ody of rhizens, both
men mni a-oaien. Tlu objecl l* -wa arith ahleh ara
henrtllv avnipathlse, nnd to whlch, we believe, cven
-.1 good .1 .'i-.it.*. tl-n J'.iirnal as Tl.e New-Vork Trlbune
doea nol rnraaa Ita _?*'?i nlshea.
I'ci.l.'.wiN.i mf.s-.ks. WATTB880B ABD RHIb
From The vi.i-.iiiiikrtit.il l'ost.
The -ont I. Carohna Depaoerata hava Inrned their
ki-ii- ...i iii.- cleveland booaa. Wa aaothav ia-*.; of
Weatern lerirr.
THF, MASsKS i.KoWIM. WF.A1.T1IY.
I'riim Tin- Baataa JenanaL
Maaaaalniaalla taa i"n_' taea aeeaaed hy southem
DeuMjrrata of nalna the protei-Uvo tanti to tatten licr
aell at tha eapense ot other aBrttona of thr ranntrr,
and 11 is uot larnrlatni tlmt Tbe New-York Tilbunea
li-1 "f mlllloniiircs should slmw that a lard* pro
j..>iih.n oi th.* greal tortunea >*f our tteta nwa do
rt.ed from aroteetlve Indualrtea. Rut li l* the gvn
ernl dt-trlbiitlon of wealth among our people. nnd m<
i.i-t iii.uiiiulations ln the li.ti._x of conipanitlvelv few
iiidiviriuaie. wi.i. h mano- Maiiarhaaana the riciasst
Mate iu the American L'nlon.
A CAMPAK.N ULL, Of IDEA.**.
From The CUC888 Inti-rOcenn.
Tariff, free-tra le. recii.roclty, unllmitcd sllver eoln
ngc, pnaper inunlgvailon and the rifhta of every
eltlr.en under the law nre all nve Qiicstions aud taa
not be downed by nny paBtkal plntf rm mal>er_.
HOBOM MJI JOHB PAI'L JONES.
From The Rrston Advertlscr.
Now tlmt a o-ni.irv hn- gone bv without any flt
ni.morlnt of the mnn' to whom the American nnilon
OWea -uch a debt, lt I- no ir.oro tliuii Jur-t thal 'h_
F?i1crul Congi-ess should at.ine for the nt*_llgi*nce ot
the paal hjr iii.ikln_ prorlslon for tho erectlon of a
-iaiiu- either la tha t-aaeenaaeut Bnary Yard or lu
aoaM proinliK'iit reaertra-ton ut a'ashlagton. Tlie
ii.in. r-t.. (snild be lald with approptlale cerem tUOB
un Jnly i?*. the eantaaaajr of Ma daath, nnd tho aaa*
morlul would In sonie part ivpre-ent tli? 888*8 "J
iriailtiiile whlch the .'nited Stute. uwe* to the IntrepM
iuro ?f Ita Alfrod und tlie llonliomnie Kl.hi.rd f?r tha
IMII and darlng whicb be exhlbltcd ln Ibe _____ o.
,li<* Infant u.iU.-_