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TBE SEWS Tills MOBXISG, Foreign.- Seneatlonal rumors thal nn at-fempt ?bari beea neel.* upi'it Mi. Gla?felunr'a life wr" cdreiilate*! In Lontlon. The Ktnperor and F.mii--- "f (Vrmany, aeeompanfed by tlie King nu.I (v)'!.-.*n ..I Italy, visited Naples, The tvitleiw- nf Captain Roberta and Chle! OflWi Wriight, of tint Saronie, Iv*.-- ti*->n placed in a lunatie asylum. ? 'i'he Illili.), House ol Com* nioti- j>,--,*.I il,,, linl-.t. l'iiii.e**-tii* -Knllv l"" persons were killed on I BOO vv.-i*'- In'ui.'-'l by ti..* t.,rn:i'i.> - ii Oklahoma: ??)<-;?! .1.nm-?<? waa el,,!... by tornadoes in -?'?ci-il W.-st.t:i Sutee niul in T-pxaa. ? Tlie birthda) of (i.-n.T.il Grant waa ? ? -I.? J rti?-*l i;i (Jafeua, III.; tQavernor MeKinl-py nrtN- an ? Idiws. - lt wac r-p..rt.*?l tliai Mr. Ulottnl taishl Biieeml Mr. Mavens Minister to Hawaii. - Wlllinm C. Ooiitly, tho well-known Chicago lawyer, dfed ?addenly from lu-int eli-*-.'* City unii Suburban?PreaiUenl Clrvolaiul ra viow.-d tli- International li---t ol wawbips, Ihe c u* mopy in-ill,' porstpen, ti an aceount ,.f tli" rain until afteraoon; in th..ening b t-all was given in Ifadlaoa Square (Jardcn for tl??? oflicer* '.( the m--n oftvar. - - The annual dinner ??! Hw 'eUT* Ik)!i.|uct Aa*e.. i eti.e;i in honor ul General <iiu::'. Mrthday took plaoe, Secretaiy Carltele held ra ennf.Ti-: ie* with the bank pn-aidents in reference la tli.* lu- * ik ia! situation; ho atab-d his obje tion tn A, t ee.V. rillll.l'li: '- Uti i*NUe" "Ll 11(1 SllOtl'-ly 11.11 deiiin.-d iii" Silver Purchaee law; no nea plan "I action tv;,-* ci.ii-i.le i.'ei i..-.- saary, i lt- wall i* at DehBoaico'i and ile ter mil Hotel tve'iit o-i strike. Tba Weather.?Forecaat fur to-day: Fair and Blii^litly warmer. Temperature yeaterday: Ili.-li eM% ls .!.:!-..: lowest, 12; iivet;,---, 1', 3-8, Tli..-^ v. bo hare more than u few dayi to spend at Ihe Weuids Fair will And muck i. intei-c-t il-'in in ti,,- ii-ii,ii,rs exhibits, ond no casual visitor, after mtding the letter on tlu* stihjc.t print ,1 ilii- morning <?i! another page, will f.vl i ml i ni tl !?, i.ini: a \i-it tu iii" build ing in which tbe? au* bouaed, Every )ilia-" of tho li.-liin** industry will be repreaented, and visitors will be enabled to obtain ;i rotreci idea of its iminoiiso magnitude and importance. Very appropriately, iii-- Fisheries Building is placed un and jiratiically covera au island. As time pa?.-, tin* chances of learning Iho history ol the mishap whick caused tbe loss .if tho Narcnic grow lesa ami less. Any reason able thei irv cn lin subject is of interest, bul we io not believe thal much importance can bc ai Inched to :i -i'.!;. which (tunis from Pitts barf, and represents thal the boilen ol tin* vessel ttcie in lock a bad condition thal abe had diflirulty in making ber la-t trip eastward. The Narone tia- i romparativdy nevi steam* ship, and by all accounts v>as v-n n ron<tnicted in every particular, lt is not in iii-- least likely that thc Whit.* si ai Company would accept faulty boilcis or negl t making repairs when t-vi-r ncc"swii-y. ?? ^ The ojiciiiiig of iho baseball season in this cit.v and Philadelphia wa- .iTi'iiuallv Interfere*-] ti ith l.y the bud -weather prevailing yesterda* Int! ii) tho oilier ?*.- i T i?- - wIhi,- League ?-'amos vu ic srh'-diilod tlioie vvi-ie good garnet ami a largo attendance of upectal va. In Iwo ritic**, in fact?PtMaburg and st. Loni-?th.- bigest crowds ever known at opening ("iite-ts -came together, and tho indications at the Polo Grounds were lhal with linc weather the record would have boen broken hero also. Evidently our National game is not yoing iuto an iinnudi |_te dctimc. The opening game ia New-York will occur to-day if the conditions are favor? able, and v.e sha 11 lee whether ihe Ui__0tg arc worthy of their traditional nain*. m- ? I; i- greatly.to be hoped that the mom-y will be secured 11 enable an exhibit of tbe vain.' <.f good roadg ii lu* mail" on th,* World's Fair grounds. Xo appropriation wa- provided bj Congress, although n< >t more than 94.OOH or s.**..ddii is required for ile- purpose. The Na? tional League lor Good Roads proposes to con* [ tiiinite $2,000, ami will probably take favor allie action at a meeting i" 1"* held in ilii* .iii in (iny. Th,* remaindei oughl lo Ik* furnished i..\ i ir' or two generous-minded citizens or l.v wlu" lin -n's t-rgnnirations. li i- bard t> con* c j-..- ..! ant ..'li'-, use lo which such a sum - -''?! lee- j,I,I With *_ -_T t * i I T ' " i * t 'e ? | | A \ 11 I V l.| ,1, li? ll.'Il' pi ad leal hench! in immense numbers " I'.l ?_ Yesterday's spectacle on Ihe North -Hirer was unique, ai leasi .-:i Ihis side "f tbe Atlantic, and was *a - -t .*??t "I. despite Ihe -steady down? pour .1 ti." inul uim.' and ih- mni*! and misty ;ifi.:nunn, that "ii" cannot but wonder what tbe elf< ci would have been bad thc review laken place under l?ii*_ht -skies and in the glare of KU'tlight. lt was witnessed by thousands on land and water?al -onie disadvantage, ii i. nut', iiii! -nil with groat and memorable satis? faction, notwithstanding the " postponement on a, collin o. ile- weather." Today another unique spectacle will be set before Ihe people e.i \iu York and their numerous visitor**? tlio parade in our streets <>f marines and sailors iiuin our own and foreign men-of-war, who uiil c",lamly cany "fl ihe honois from the National Guard regiments whicli will have a ? nu e in the procession. rm; sm rs uiat meas PEACE What Americans saw in ihe splendid display yeaterday and Wednesday may have been -cen bj, no other etc.. Nine nations sent hither picked veaaela from their armed navies. Not many observers reflected that the little .Monitor, .if which ih" Miaul -n-'iiioh wa- onlv an cn larged and improved edition, *.t Ihe pace for (he world's naval wai larc thirty tears ago, made wooden and unprotected ships a via.*::'. and so was in a sense ii," author >'i tha marvels ? ?I -i'ience and .-liill whicli the world displayed iii ihi. harbor, Mn.ch- ami courage non in the warn ot "l-i. Now cash win-, and rash means the profitable industry of a free people. With a; teeing instinct this Nation made naval wal? line without enormous resources an impossi l_i!jt( . :,-. if foi knowing thal in less lhan thirty \ ? a's tht- I'nited States would save j early more thim a ihii-ii of the addition t" the wealth of ;ht* wini" world. So the Monitor laugh! Ihe u<>i 1.1 ti.at lilian))")' .1 ships were worthless, and ihe nations have ev,;- since been cxhanstins their i sources in pre|iaring for <i' fence against ach other. Tl." white Heel was beautiful and grand, be? cause ii meant peace, The ships were n I many, compared with the navies which can be assembled bj other nations, bul they showed what the wealth of Ihe richest and mosi rapidly growing Nation in the world can tl", if it ever becomes necessary. May Ihe dav I"* far dis* lani. If it ever comes, the earnings and rc s nirces of thi- Nation, and the V'tiin- and skill nf its inventors and artisans will defend its rights. [lenee the display which Vmeiieans wi r' i Prtnitl ,1 lu ?'??? wa* alt. '? al] I-* iutei (st? ing tha ' that nhich Ihe relec-ted representatives .if foreign nation- had before them. They saw on W ."In-sela.v a hali,or of wonderful e\t<*nt and beauty, but on every sith- nf it a watching, Joyous, confident Nation, strong in i's match* leas industry, thronging the wharves and the hills und tl," towering buildings. The people were a thousand times more impressive than the ships of all the pc.ul,-. The million- look their holiday and enjoyed it, because Ihey were able, a* are the wage-earners nowhere else, lo take enjoyment when they please. About the matchless bay and river the representatives ol ..ther nation- -aw a ritj Ol iainilt ..." cities, which has grown within a century to rival in population the greatepst "f Ihe world, and which ni evidences of individual praspeiit;*. foi Ihe millions cannot I." matched in au. other laud, and yet this is bul th* dmirway nf Ibe mighty Nation which has power, ii ae<*essaiy*. lo -p-md a il,on.and iiul!i"!is a year i:i building new navies without drawing on its reserves oi lessening i's production nf wealth. The officers "I foreign ships saw what thei . nnii sec nowhere else on earth. New-York, ile- gateway <?l the greal Republic, meant lu those nh i could reason ni ne lian all the tiav."* 'hat pvei floated. The splendid rom*.-?? "I . real li n* <? mid have been -? ? n elsewhere, bul Ihe i?? -??j> 1 s ? behind Iho white ll""i could Iks seen nowhere else. The spectators were Ihe true -.pei"lacie. Tbe millions who watched were in ti: i i'e Tv nn.i,- impressive to thc thinking eye, in? finitely more powerful in need and terrible in ronllict, than tl." engines nf iron and steel which th ir labor can so easily create <?r ih.-i, earnings sn quk-kly buy. Close about this (ifni I.av the people earn evcrj day enough to Imi a more coally vessel iban anv now float? ing on its waters, and in il"* conflicts of il:" future, if anv conflict there must !??. earnings will turn the scale. Ami behind the beautiful bay li.*- a Nation who..- mete ravings every month w-mld more than purchase all the ships f war ni ih,* harbor <*f New-York. i no fi: li lin r i x a ai fli.s. Two pi Let examples of Ihe fidelity and alT'-'ti'ii wnli uliie b the- Democratic .party de? fends and protects its own are now offered for public inspection. Ltwt week a couple of mur? derers nn.i. i- sentence of death escaped from Sing Sing Prison with ?vam-ly more difficulty than their official guardian experiences in leav? ing his dmies to manipulate a political primary. Mai in-.' made up their minds io break jail, ami having apparently concerted careful anei skilful plans wiih -confederate* outside, Ihey redneed iheir .1 crepil watchmen to submission, locked tl:, in iii their own nella and departed unseen, or at least unmolested, bj anybody within or without il,.- prison walla. The watchmen passed a peaceful mehi, and were discovered the next morning in a -tat.* of comfort and tranquillit* iihie h thev -till preserve. The murderers, hat ing -e.ui'd a start of aboul eight hom., han since n fused to fall int.. the hands,,} ti,,, prison authorities, whose belated activity bas been d scribed b_r themselves with considerable ptide and -satisfaction. From tl." moment winn thc escape of lu- priaoners was made known to hun Warden Brown has not evinced the hast humility of spirit or shown a trace of anxiety as to hv rep,it.in.,u. Ile ha- evidently felt a sured of official protection, ami it i- now seen that h.- .inl not trust in vam t,, the devotion <?! Ins superiors. The Superintendent <>f eprisoas bavins hastily surveyed tbe scene aad reviewed ilu* tirriimstam<** ol the escape pronounces th. Warden blamelesa. lh.- i- ile* vindication which I trow n ex? pected, and probabl,*, it is the onlv one be rares aluin!. It is fortunate for lu- peace <<f mind that this is bo, for if a populai acquittal from responsibility for the escape of Pallister ami Roehl were ementUI -to lu* comfort he would be a lin-oialilc man. The public thoroughly appreciates tin- link of vigilance and disciplim which enahl'd these men to make fools of their keepers and get away, lr i- well underatood that tli" Warden of Sing King l.is made the priam a -refuge and gitpporl rot incompetent, shiftless politica] adherents and dei endents, and '? that the inevitable cons<-qu (nee bas been de ', moralization and delinquency. Ile i- con? demned hy tin* result of his own management, ami the mal ignominy ol his present position ; is tv t diminished l.y tie* real of official white? wash which Superintendent Lathrop ha- ap plied te, him ni conformity with Democrati, pie.', .lints and in obedience t<? the wishes ol j the Democratic rulers ..f New-York. Kxcept for a lui* i .period la-? fail, abell n threat of cholera caused general alarm ami I.nelly aroused official solicitude, tbe condition of the streets ..! tin- city a. respects cleanliness ! ha- steadil* deteriorated since Tammany .ani" , uro Ml possession ol power, notwithstanding a constant increase of appropriations I" il"* can* nf them and a steady extension of new pavements. Last wini i Ihe lH?partmcnl "i -vt.': Cleaning broke down utterly, practical!} gave np iis j.'I,, suffered Ihe cit} in bc univer? sally overlaid wiih uasjK-ukablc lilili ami shift? ed all iif I-1.int" upon an ioacrutable Provi? dence. 'I'Ih* la.t that the -tK'cis were iu a hor? rible condition via. t,>.> plain to I." denied even Ly a Tammany magnate, .md from time ?<> inn Mayor Gilroy Ins issued proclamations and promises of the -most virtuous character in recognition of ihe popular appeals foi relief, Ile bas private.} confessed that Commissioner Brennan was an egregious and embarrassing failure. an<l within ih" eii. I" of lu- intimates ha- expressed a desire t" ?_???! lid of hm,, lt was mn altogether unnatural t<> suppose, theiefoi when a large number of respectable citizens ot holli parties, having no political designs, Inn desiring to pn mote th'* common welfare bj rectifying a state <>f things which everybody was deploring, laid before thc* May.ir proofs nf the Commissioner's incompc-enc} tbat he would acknowledge their validit.v ami ad ac cordingly. But Mr. Gilroy has preferred t" renew- the p|?*;i nf helplessness nnd devolve the whole responsibility upon Prot idtDce once ni"i". The charges are' dismissed, and Commissioner Br niian will continue i" wail upon Heaven. Tl,",* two illustrations ul !>? mm ratic rule are not new in kind, but 'I"-.-, are of impi .... qnalitv. From tit- ..l'i. i.t! poi ni .1 view il makes little difference whet hei the State aud thc etty ai" ."iv-.l well or ill. The main mint. is t<> protect and sustain tlio rascals at d ini mi potents by whom the people are <l frail led. CH ll SARI l< I REFORM. The National Cit A Sen i e Iii fm ui Li ;? - whi.h ha- j11?t held ii. annual meeting rn Ihis .iii. is without doubt composed large)*! ol - i nest and sincere men animated bt ibe li motives, li hus done, and is doing. ver,t use. lui -"i i ie e. in the lin" "I adminjr.trati ? im m. n Iiii I, i- its specialty, !l il is o| lha objection "I narrowness of v i* w and n coi lain I'l'ii'i--i*ui ..! prof. "-don which ii.ttiiialiv engender a spirit "I intolerance and lind r: ines.i,n iii rarping ci iii.i ui, il i*an '? id ihat in this parti, ni ir it mil} part ikes th ? natur ? of all similar ii-*'" i lion and uu?\ ? iii"i:ts. lt follows i.v ii., rn ans l! ii I. its ni"ti\.-. are unselfish iind pure .-* actions ;iie- always vii-* or ii - c mihi, i liMoi d lh< ? ..f ci .ii- ism, I* has nu mont e"l. ?l lin fm i kui "I ci iti) ism, though lint is i - ciii.-l mi ?'"?!. Though ii ma * have ??. lui ? i !cr as thr- willi] tai blow 'ii li i.I il must In- remembereil lhal il i n< I un < t< lusiv. grant; K must .".ps i :.. !,.? ie:.,-.?.n upon as < ? Because tin-. ? Rent lemon mean well ?- ni rea son why all theil premises should be ti ee|.i d as true, theil process - a- li-gi ai ur lin ii un elusions as tin.il. Nol d'.', it follow beean ? they aro conspicuous!} and sometimes n lionel and upright and d vol ?! ? lely i" ihe publi ? wi If ii" that those who disagr. nit li Ihem and tal." issue with them ai- di-J_one*i unpatriotic and self-seeking, li is ihe *?? ak ness of all ardent Reformers what vet bethe <lii*i. i - .ii iu wine!, Ihey px pen I lh< I encl tie , : i '<>*<? sight ..I ever.) argument and ever} con sid) ran.tn thal dm * iNit li" ni il"- (Ititi I line of their on n v ision, and lo arrogate i > i hem ? ? all the virtues while imputing : ??, ... nts th ? m. am*.i motive"). 'I'., ih.- average mau tin* ort ul . -ump!ion i* u t "ni\ olfensii ??. but ii -?? m. i ri. iilmi i, li i. :!? cording!} more often li eat ?! with i idi eui" tli.iu mel willi serious a 'iiiiicnts. The ror nit is thai the Refm u,< i ?-. w ho aa.!.,- - ?? usually ver} -? usilive ; i lhal mai ni thing, !?? . an'.-','il. retort with bitterness ru.el .-,; le'','.'iii celine, ii I,., n.colds? cynii ,! bletm against the wickedness thal Nourish. ? around them, n ith no re ognil on oi appi lion of anything gout_f aiiywheie. This ha* !??, ,, ti,,, i,ml, in * of tlifi i,. i ? earlies) ind sii . i-r men who romi-oso Ihe National * .\.l Soi \ i e Bi I'.i in l.e agin . The} .I" mil i ike into ?account bow mm h eas cr il is lo lind faull ll an to do better; how antill easier i>> " ir down lhan to lurid up; how much e;i?i?*r l"i ) ? I mis without i. -p.,n.il,iliiy <>i Dower or knowledge of ct.mplii ai. el conditions ie, point mil nn east ind immediate solution <>f questions of admin ist rat ion than for de- p i ? ns who have Hie responsibility, power and knowledge lo -. .1 v Mn,n intelligently nnd satisfactorily. The Ri foriner's na} is always direct, eas} ami simple. lt usual.} looks plausible and always - ems de si cable, lt takes no account nf obsiaclcs ... tb" complications >.r the environment. This saves mental processes ami Ihe weighing of arguments, but ii unfortunately liap|t-cns that -li.nl processes in tangled affairs are more apl in make mi*4*hicl lhan do good. Tl," gentlemt n u hu bat -? lust hei i their annual -c.-inn had apparent reason |..r cr .?oura.'-ni'ni. Th",-, or most of Ihem, -up;,. ,i.-.| Mr. Cleveland in thc late election in I had il,. satisfaction "f seeing hun elected. They sup ported liim eight years agu and had Ihe same satisfaction then, li continued until thc Presi? denl found it ii",...ail in order t" insure his renomination to abandon il," printjp.es of the Reform and us.- the patronage in the old Dem .irialic wat. Mam of th( Reformers became disgusted at his tergiversation, nol recognizing Ibe necessity of his situation, and roted agtin-t his re-election. Ile was defeated, The} ho|>cd ibal l'i.*rh ni Harrison would adopt all theil notions ami make all his appointments i,, suit them, i,??Undi, ss of every other consideration, Like Cleveland, he pleased them at ii'*t bul luappoint. ,1 th, in later, -.i iii J v il,rat, d back ?-. Cleveland in l *-!?-. This was their lici annual meeting since his election. The} au neared to !,<? in their usual comfortable mood at the beginning of an Administration, though not by any means -<? enthusiastic ;i- the} were before election. >"iii" tliim,'* have gone wrong in the Postoffice Department, and there wert rumbling! of discontent relative tn other .'* -.ailments. On the whole, however ihe} uer*** hopeful iv.- shall expect the discontent lo in crease as pani necessity comp ls ihe Pit : ' lo fill int.. thc ..ld ways an I turn Iii* bri I, thea Reformers. Abd rn 1896, in Ihe natural order of things, tli. % grill swing back te, the support "I the Republican candidate and be cordially welcomed, ol course. Vi brat! in is the law ot tin- -organization; discontent Its natural rendition Meantinm. wc repeat, we have greal respect f.ir the uim* of th.* aasociation and br the ear? nest-'*J*i and sincerity of its member*. Tiici are doing ttseffl service. Th-y will do well, bow-ever, to practise ptatience Md keep .t in mind that the millennium la ?ti? ? loa* **9 <*? RAVISC.S ASH WORSE. Th* all.I plot for ih?* a-sassinatinn of Mr. Gladstone will probably resolve itself into the -vagaries ol a disordered mind, incapable of car? ee,..,;; it imo execution. Even if it can bc j,ouu that tin* man now l,ndw ***** h:is ,,,>('1" dogging th" Prime Miniver's steps ni st. .lain.*-'- Park or haunting ihe entrance to tl...* offiiial residence in l>v>viii'.*-' Street, there i* ap? parent!} im proof ol a delilierate attempt on his |ar, .,,', w ,..,- i, colver which he carried about ,.'i;!| h,m xhc ent rii. in Ihe notebook lound i? i,j. ........... n disclose, however, ti,., effects ,,, political excitement upon mi ill-balanced mind. This poor creature lcd been leading .,?.,r ih.* partisan speech. * in:,.:.* in Parlia? ment against Home Ride, and in consequence ! ,.i Ce violence nf 'hn declamation had been j moved Io record bi* opinion that tbe murder ,,i Mi. Gladstone would be a justifiable mt. Wo have no desire to exaggerate the impor? tance of an incident which will pmoably lie ex? plained away tuts largely by police Envestiga liol -. Ind fl. tho raving* of the vagrant Toun -end ---in trivial in comparison with tho deliberate attempt* of Unionist leaders to in? stigate civil war by encouraging Ulstermcn to i.i.i.t ii,.Rule by arms if ir ever be enacted as law. When Lord Salisbur} dissolved Ihe last Parliament bo emphasized thc hUtorical fond between Protestant and Catholic Ireland a- a in mare "f th" oni'u' ak <<f hostilities under Uonie Kui". 'I lm ronstitueneies, undismayed by du,i moth d of intimidating them, roted for Mr. Gladstone's Irish policy. Then thc Union? ists promptl} had recourse to iii" -ame expedi em fm* frightening Parliament and defeating th.* Home Rule Lill, l'1-i- i Ita- i>-' n foi- nine m. iniis the burden of th" argument against carrying int i execution the direct mandate of tho electorate of the United Kingdom. Mr. Balfour has been in Belfast ',,, hml hi- author? ity a- leader "f tho Opposition to ihe fanatical h.,.! 'iii ..I I1!" Ti ttestant half of Ireland tw fe ui-iai i.i.i il c '? d h.* thc people and destined in all human probability io become Crown law, li would h" unfair to allege tbat eitbi r Mr. I: ,|r ur "i ;,;- I'tiir.ni.i asst :atc. hal.* directly ii-lis 'I ,1 a, ar if iel "il,".", au:,ia*! Home Rule. Thc} have iiii"' dangerousl} nea,- to ii. bu' i,.i'... i.;;i| suftit ien. - If restraint t" halt . :i ii,.- border line "1 conspirac} awain.! tbe hw. Bul what the} have been doing foi man} ni,ml,, is i . <?? rile ra. -? bi I -I and religi ms il , ;.in for p..un. :l j.in." se -. Ti.-} have ,i. tin d :,. I...-; np i n -?'-??' -.\ ? ii"* up ?n ll >me l;nie Mir Ihe . :i '. ;.".| th instigation "I agita i (?,,a n, |'|?ter - ? an tl th" I" r method of doing I jt. I*;, i.,!.:. th) '- I' ne . ? neidei d il a justit! .?I.l ? i".f p lith 1 pul r-vi-iiip. Perliap' Ihey hav. d' ? rib) ?! I ith <?.* nical l< city as :,. I . e.,' I I; |. vi -_?- ii.e-i- | robabli lhal the i ncoui lg ?? * given lo m wini; ?! revolt against Home Kiilc it ill h i*. ?? ni i.i. n- n solis iii.in Hi ? inspiration "I ral ings in the not h sik of a ititi) d . i. utiirc like Toun end. If ll imc ? i u unifl uiachina |j ;;. i|] | '|.l ?; - ; . !!,? I il lill} I." a le? en.,! ul : ligit.us feuds a id raee hatn ds in the :-; iii I. li Mr (Bedstone's bil! I..* enacted ?neil tcai or al any l lim d.-* lh< d< rude, il may imo ?! . ? ai} i . . nish ni arm. d revolt .-..?I, i law, ft ISI ol mi 0 ER MAS .V.I ll'. The di f- al sustained in Ibe Reichstag at Ber? lin b} I'-'' t.i-iiiia.'i ti.-iiinne ni "li the Navy . -timat - i- ito) mil} ominous "f tbe fat" "I the .rmi i.iii. bul i- ni-" -i damaging blow to Ihe pres! ge ol the Kin pei .r. since il shows how In I tlificteui the lm]ierial Parliament i- to bis wishes. Th-<..iinaii Nat*} ma} '"? said i" be iho '. at imi "1 William II, and there i- no l.iam h of the public service, not even the Army. ! for uhi.h ii- mauifo--.ts so imuked an interest in i1,- Navy. Nothing in the histor} nf receni national progress, sa\e perhaps Ihe awakening ..I the plan is m. i ? remarkahl ? than the rapid ilevel, pm, tu ..I iii" n,:.; itiniu l"i' ??- of < lei i , i}. \i h. ii ih lin,pie- came into exist) ii ?? ' .ii I s71 it* Nat'} . ?;.-!-!? 'I ol mil} fi 'ii *? a . _*? .in-.* battleships, mi.a.: 'I"l"iu ? ironclad mid a few small and i'nlilt'-i nt 11 uisers. Ill -, i. .;. .: ,i. il", i wa. ', .i.ily inf Cl ior I ? -?? , i 'I nrke, . Ital}. Ri|?sia, Austria, -pam nail Brazil, hull ? tl, il burel} ranked with tho mod. -! Ii>. ..I (inii and ll >li uni. Tu. Ill} v. ,i- have inc1 elaiisetl. and i" da} li.-tmaii} has allon!, coi.im --;nn d, m ii ail) l"i i iu mission, l.irii'''! seagoing ironclads, lilt en al iimi. I i .j-: il. '? ii, ?? '. ? --? ls, i wo protect) (I eiuis i., sixteen e,:'n*i !.n_-e rrui-eis, numerous fa-l and excellent -niall .viii, and a t-?) 1 -? do ll.nil'.i which ls b} man} com [al.-nt judges bc li, \.,| to h.* ih" I".i in tho world. Nor is this all. **h" is adding with groat rapidity t.> bot i 1} pow, i,i licet, and l" (".?? lin* . "ii .il i vi.", she will have augmented it fur ih.*. with foui largo battleships, nine fast armored t-oasl defeuee v.I. which will bc capable ai a pinch "1 keeping the - a iu all Heathers, eight large protected cruisers, seven iithi r ci nis i. and nindr} toi ped i boars, ih" vote just rv'i'd Ii.i ihe Reichstag pro* vnl'd fm i i< iniiii''li.rn- additiou of liftccn new t.np il., boals, iii" cmist mci ion of winch will therefore lie deft md until a year or two lat. r, I.i'ii without tin in < i.n iu, in.s will tv... years I.??*. acciirding to piesent calculations, have iais d hersch i" Ihe third on th ? Ii-i of go n naval Powers, -i mallei ,.f ..-ii.n,. consideration I.. Russia, inasmuch a* wirti the p...-? .-i >n ..( ibe greal maritime stronghold ..I Kiel uni] a largo lh- !. I mperor William practiially hoi,ls ih. keys "i tbe Baltic, mid commands, there? fore, ii," ace ?-. by w.ai. i I,, -i. Petersburg and :.. all tii" oort hem pents of th.- Czar's Empire. Probably it i- iu roinequence of considerations eel this character that Russia i. inst now dis playing such a remarkable amount of natal activity.. At tho presenl moment .h.* has more ironclad and armored ci iu-**i - completing, build? ing ni preparing t" l>" built than any other country. In the Hallie the Navarra, thc (ih.in goot, th.* Rurik, the iii"*inst, hi, thc Uremi asttiii ami ibo (ttvagcnyi are approaching cont* pleiion, while Iwo other large ironclads lave ali. a i.i i.e, n begun. In the Black Sea three battle Inp* have ivcentl} been completed, twg mni" have just Ineen hud down, and tour ad? ditional inui lads have been old 'red to l?* Inuit ni i ai ls a* i ??: iinspeciiii d. Kmperor William regards his Navy aa already superior t" tbat ol the Cxar, and makes no -??er, t e.i hi. otu" i to wndei Ins maritime forces a match for those of Prance. Nor bas he re? mained content with merely building ships, a 'natt.r which i. after all in Ihe power of ant '<? .\,iiiiii ni p,- "..'I of ihe requisite amount ?.f mono} in ii. treasury. Ife ha. taken care to provide fin- his ships being manned h.t a force f seeeima ??-. ihoroughl} competent in practice os in ihe i;.. And il mai !>?? said u ithmil hi -i tation thal ns regard-i its personnel the (? orman 'I' i ranks even higher to-doj than il will rank in 1895, ... lu as ii. material i. concerned. Tins is pani, ulai i.i the case with the oflBcera, who have perhaps ? greatei incentive t.? take Interest m their profeaaion than our own. or il,o.e* of England iimi Prance, owing to the superior rapidity of .prwnotion in the German -.?nice, the mnks of which arc a-yet uncrowd ed. The <."lilians deserve particular credit for tho results whicli they have achieved when it is borne in mind thar, unlike the Am "ri can. the English and the French navies, they have no naval tradition* behind them. To such an ex ' tent was thi- the case that the organizers of tho j German Navy, and tho chief commander*of tbe latter during the Urti ten or fifteen years of its o.ii-tenee, were all military instead of naval ] men. Indeed, it is only since tho accession of -Emperor William tliat tho German Navy ha? lie, n liberated fiom its military tutelag" and entirely disassociated from tho Anny. While the -subjection t?? the military authority has not been without ifs draw hicks, yet, on the other hand, it luis had th" advantage ,?f imparting !,i th" Navy much of tliat marvellous perfec? tion of organization for which the German Army is so justly famed. In th,, last great European' war nf lsTfi the conflict was confined almost entirely to tho land. But if we ai.- lo judge from the preparations whicli aro being made by Germany, Bunda, France and [tal) it would seem that tho next gn at strtiggl ? is destined io be fought ont large? ly on the water. This being the case, tho un? paralleled and magnificent display of examples of loreign naval architecture now on view in our harbor possesses even still a deeper degree of interest than it would enjoy as a more maritime spectacle. How many |>. opie in I Ins citv wore aware previ ous tn Weiine'i'iny, when Corporation Counsel (lurk took his eeal *a s member ol th.- Board of Estimate, tliat ;< law bad '>-*">i ims**.-! iii'-f-i-.-itn.' tl:- membership of that Board barn four to liv.-:' We presume that tin* number wa- .-mall. Indeed, (or th.* lull attracted Inti" attention while it was iinfi.re th*- Legislature. There ls m. reason ap? parent Un- enlarging th" Board except the Inten? tion tei iiici":i*" Tammany Hall'* grip upon tho municipal machinery. Tammany already eon trolled flu* Houri absolutely. Th- addition of the Corporation Counsel I* evidently to provide for prc*.-nt emergencies mid limn.* contlngenole*. Aa th.* Corporation Cannael's additional duties cull lor no additional salary, no particular fault, is to lie. round wiiii th" new law, but it offers au In? teresting object-lesson in Tammany legislative and political methods 'lh.- President bas appointed a Postmaster in Rrooklyn in conformity wltb tl:.* principles ot civil Service Reform. We have no desire to tl.-na.' tr,,tu ih.* credit ol tin- Uxecutiv* per? formance. Sr iii it is n.'-fsin v to add thst Hvs* | M,-i.H'i-'hlia made ir easy for the Preaident to h. a Civil n-,\ it- Reformer In this Instance Ifeap i.-_t* ti. have Ma-inly advocated tl," appointment, and aol tu have had any we:nil >9boi(*e. Although Americans m...-/*-* small intpn**t in Portugal, and caa th.i--iur" alford te. remain In* ilil!.-r.'itf t.. the Iiiiiii,. nil difficult-CS Ol tliat 'iii furtiinate kingdom, yet tliere i* "tn* particular matter due t.. the a ...n..* >.f funds in the Na? tional Ir.v-.iv at I.i- #:; which is nt' considera 11,. ...:,. -in I.. ... lt seeing from au official re pori recently drawn up .by the London Sliip ina.t.a-' Abb.ition, and published by the Brit i*n Hoard ..: I:..u". ti..it utvina to lack of money ii-arlv i'll the lights tliat dot the d-u-gerous and wi*.*.*:; strewn coast "i Portugal ur.* culler oul e.i repair er complete^ atnuidoned. Owing to tlie stormy pharacter ?t the Bay ol Biscay and to the force ..t tl..* numerous currents and tides along tl.a-t line ol ihe Iberian Peninsula, sea <;:p tain- ti'i.l considerable difficulty in keeping to theil ron rae ..;? in ma ld um out 11 e.-n- reckonings, aud ure tit'-.- ie re i hliv -.1 te. depend ia s great iii.-nr--it.* upon ii.i- li-lits which au* marked <.? t the charts as constituting a guide to passing ships. The ia-1, t*-i-i. thal thees, lighthouses should ?have i.n allowed to become no ineffiuienl ls a matter ?.f deep concern tji sli nations win. p.>? mtm niiiiitiiii" Intereats, lt is -tated that tbe Herman, French and Knglish governsevmts are ai-1.nt ii. draw the atti'iition ol the Portug waa Government t<. th-* fact that no less than twelve great passenger -Lips have boen wrecked upon the Portugeuese coai-f during the past Bv* fears ewing t" tbe lack ot lights being maintained In proper working order, and thal thejr are com? bining f'< bring pressure upon thc Gaveramqpt te. reit,"'.Iv this btilf" el at. JU-. liovernor Plower l.a-u't much to violation of lu- atm.mi. hom* rule leer ? 11!*?-*. ,e inclined t<> think that I v about the i principles iu favor ol on the whole we are '??-- he sui - th" better it mil le.- for him. Ne. official has ever "gone ba, I. un hinisoll" more r nnpletely than Mr. Flown ha*, in tin- matter, -iel no explanation which he c;iii offer a ill explain. ?. m- ? ? Snell excellent work has been done in India by ?'?i.-ial eef mir nu *ieeii:u\ societies that many ,.i the n idem .ef | !?.* Inn ino will be pleas -.1 t.i hear t.i th." official recognition thereol which has ie ,-cully I- ???! given i>\ ih-- Brit iiih rulers ol that ?i".it Oriental empire Lord Wenlock, the ?... ernoi of Madras, when openim- tl." .ether dav a lin*-,"ii .eelle-. ? at I ililli "V. Inuit fur ti." native- hy one "i our Lutheran misdonui sot 'ties, pubSi ly .?mu..I the "gratitude ,i th,. British Govern* ment i.> Americans for all their efforts to Improve th.* intelligent.-- and to cultivate the morals ol Ibo people ol In* I ia. Our Aiiierieau i*..ii-*in-," he ml .>??!, "Ute nol |.**|,..n-,!.ie Pn rli*- Welfare ol' bo lari;.? ii number ol the human raee na are ai" But seeing our .Iii''' .'.ii- - snd hons m ich we have t<> do, they give us thrir mi.i ami iii" lieut "' their families a* un--!,.!,..ii.?< 1,. promote the ereVar*? ol those who ara In aa waj cotutecteil arith them.** I<ast year Lord Hani-, ih" (ioveruoi ..i Bombay, gave even yel more enthusiastic and discriminating | lill-'" tee eel," e e.illltl l ll! 'II far thl 11 ? 1-1.111 ?*.* Wlllcll i th.-i m.* rendering t.. Hm peopl ? ol Weatern India, : Bini I.,* example Ims been followed al*., by the i...vein..r- ..I the N'ortliw-mitern ePrnylnCes and of I'.ne.il. a'l of whom have i>.e.n unMtintcd iu their I el||i,._l"s of "HT llli"*-iiin:il*\ -..??.?tie*-. ?? __ _ I 'I li" . aniii Inspection iii tenem. at liouses In tho quartet "i tlie cit.. whleh is most likely t" be af? fected with eholera in cns.* the disease i1d.Ii ;i foothold h.-i.' lias beea ordered by tlie lleakb I>. pa rt ment. 'lin- i* ;i step of undoubted wisdom, The owners nf all such houses should tn- held to ih,* stiiati-sf responsibility in making them eleen snd wholesome, and If this i- nut done the t-u at,ts si,..nhl i.rdered t., muv.* out. Thal would qutckl. i?r 111__. the- e.u ii, i* (,. terms, of course. 'I lien ! tin- importance .?t . le-nti'jiu-.s anel eare* and th.* ' danger of neglect ought te. bc hapreaeed as forcl- i ''iv a- n.ti.!*- apon all th.eupaats of such llOUs.H. /1 n so s.a.. Paring tie'* lasl few years Professor Bsrnsrd, of iii. i.i, I. observatory, lm- been engaged in photograph? ing in .le'i-iil ila- Milky Wai. ii ia ? ;,i,i that when iii.- |.i:it.-, iii.* imi ih .el. whleh "ill ?"t be tor lliree year*. Ihe fact, resettlt,i l.y them will revotutlonl.. ih.- nhl conceptions >.r this phenomenon, ti,,, lexi l-ook-4 tl.-, lair.- tint th.- Milky Way probably contains ?jo.coo.i'oo -in,., i.iii l*roIes_or Itariiard estlniateit ila' Un" eunicia ttlll record id,, presence of it 1,1,0,1 -0n.0u11.n110. with the certainly Ibal lhere must be a -nil larger nuoiber, which are nol *. 1 -i 1.1.-. Fells IVrtagartacr, ihe young coadaeter >.f Um Berlin in.val Opera, is ..ni n, have sager ronatderq lion nu offer la incceed Arthur Mldsch bs leader ?.r iii." Ile. .;,,? Symphony uii ii,..t,*a. ||~> VVflngarl n.e. ni tlie four e,i* Hu* yearn nt li -.nie.- ?t the bead eft th.- berlin iiju-ra, bas Infused 1 nea ami vigorous lif.* ititi, lhal in ilutii.m. a,,,; bas cai.-et ii from ;t "?million ni arti-:;, ttccrepltodi. i? ?,?. ?r ,,.,;,.|, l-rllllancy. ll- ls 1. mrong admirer ol Wagner's works, though 1 rondactor ... ihe wMesi manleal I sympalales. beside*, ht saecess In iip4*n. llerr Wein ronner bon gained dtxlln, ti .,, u-.iii in, rondurllns "f 1.rmphoni concerts given bj .rclu-stm ?f ihe( Opera H.... e. ll,, weald .!,?- lake np Ihe work . '' '?" ,":'1"''"???' win, more experlenee In tl,.it parUcul r dlreetloa ti,,,, t|,-. \iui-,.-ouchl 1.. n 11.".- \-1.1- ..1;... H.-,,- w-etnaartner baa iwo other ?ni .1.Uv.- ,.ir.-... on,- |? i,..,,, ,, ,?.?,. 1.;:,|,.|,hl,, Bfeaestra in Ulaap-r, gai another io oonduct operatic performances st the Covent (imtlen TkealSS, tn Lon dem. from Muy 1 to tin* middle ?r Joly, A wiltcr who recent!)* save t!,o Mali-rajah of Ks par* Illida at an .-ju iii in Haples, nm* <! withes thal potcn tal-*: **Ile occupied it It vv sot In the centre of his box, and (-wry non and then lashed lilt turban-*-! heal sgalnst lh* -jfeauMw of soe sf Hs t*aw*as_Mh ns i( far BMN iisetl to i-cliiiini' tlinti lo Mttlru-. lie is n stout mun. with s Jovial bee, strong Hash Mart nnd dazzling whip* teeth, and his fen'tirf-h far more Iniiitie lo the Alrl-au limn to Iii" Indian typo, ills tunic was of tile- daintiest Ihrlit-colored -Ilk, and li._ laffron-colored turtaa <?e' ielHale gatun .?*t ..tr hu (.ipi..T-coiorcd complexion, in spit.* nf ile* leila*ss eef lils movement., in* uctlv.'iv ti" .1 lil-. ?j|<cru-|-ln.8, icarcely ever removing it when tts ballet maces* uer* on tile s-a.?.?.'' Tin* life, of tie- Archduke Cari Salvator, the brother of the drand Duke- of Tti-cnni. who died suddenly .boat n -.ear aga, has raeently been puMHied. a leeiu-r Beal by ibe King of Naples's -i-t'-r. Maria III,Mille*,el Ul,. ,e, !!:-? .?. I -| ! a !; *'. I *. tl,"Il I W ? ? 111 .V V--.irs old. who imd banes** ber alli aa oMet <.f BBsirtagB, u tierth readtag, The i-i-itifss. mma was rtfteen gean old, niitl tecs-IBS ihe Archduke's ulf" two years later, wron-: "My <l?-ar cusin : "tour hoiioi'-il letter aav. bis all ti .* mor" joy beesass i see leam it lehat von have for a leaf tinn* satertalasd -Hw Mea af smstfMg ni". I hope that Oed mid Um ll"lv Ylrj-iri viii glee me crace that I may satisfy yoe In everything; thal l may make you bsppy all yoar life Maa*, soi be devoted, olniil.tit nnd respectful t?i tour parents. I ;i*:< then t.. receive me as a _aug_ter, 1 thank von ilise, feer thc pl..ll.. -VA ph Voil -elli, nilli hoplllIT SOOIl te. ..-.- yott iii Borne, remote ever teas ?seated cousin. .Maila Immaeiilnta." Mr. Thomas, the 1 riit.il Mates M*M__f at 6to>lt holm, has nenin vl-lt.d taagCMsskar this ttprlng. Ile. ls an nrd-uf. spssCsBBaa and Balk year noes to lida lot,oiv Man* fer Mid shoottag. in bis book, ? Bwedea and tin* Siv-des,'' he gives au account of th.- place. TOE TALK Ot TIIE DAT. '? Noirniliivs,'' says ffttottoom I'nlne, of the Rnn-jnr Theological s.iniiniiy, "Hm ministry is gul Hag ln'o Ut.- It'll,) .iini* -tnt.*: l'if-t. chapter- Tlie nilli!-ter wants lo mu tliii;;**. .See ii'l Cheater ile 1_ running things. Third chapter?He I- run ot)-.** l*o get out your fl|e?, And yoar tn.',tui;: dlsgattM Aie't il," ti,it,u*s that comprise Your mu tit in tills wise-, Neet fargettlag Hm ry's Di-iilliition \ie* price, And tin- l)oi.!<|e-t ol Iles Tliat encl] .sr-:.'-.en s'lpplles, Am thea, ah, tar tho ennnal anglel (.Bastes C >ii ri er. "Ia 1*80," says "The Medlsal Tim.-..'' **ih.-r<> waa uti-- criminal ii, 3.-500 ,.f .ur populiUuii. bat la lUt there eras oas in 7-90.3. a terrible IneresM la toity years, Th.* i: pi.iiie i- yoang. Beckoned by the age nf nations it bas hardly yet en* a *e ita iaMOng clothes, nml yet In energy, In pro pertly, lu health cmI trength, n stands as aaetenl Km.Mod, a giant smoog the powers ..r Ihe worid. There nm-' be som* i" iv to Mm Uris tmin raak of .-ii,.nv some remedy f'.r Ibis bacteria. wMcb ls potsontaf the fountain-, of it,..tai nii.i physics! health." Sweet .-'irp.rh.v.?V. li.l.l.r-WiiCit.* are you going tn such a lunn Walebie- Down te. the doctor's. A woman ma her umbrella lim. tn} .ar lids after* ob. W-bble* Well, I '".*.:?? v*,u will lu- u'.lc to p-t lt ont.?indianapolis Journal. ?-..uie* colored men of Charlotte, H. C., are talking of building a ci.ti,,a factory in which oaly colored people trill be employed. Ju-t ii -Society I.l n. Mrs. I',.pu- Tbe Beattanaa over by Ihe plano ls a notable literary nun. Sir*., Smythe?Doea he arlie bookal iir*. ivii,pu- ii.?.i .ii*., too! Nothing m common* He'* Just a literary man.?(Chicago N'ewg iv- M. The t.iiileii'ie e,f tie pcp. ied fi'" Ubrnry In Pillia d. hiiii uni cost nearly a milli.m doilara. -iii rt*> zen. will i?- entitle* to t-- nae of ll without charge, and they "iii be allowed to lake books t.. th.'lr hoaw*. Jeweller nee grocer)?1 teg mur pardon, bal didn't. I . teen pul m.i , r three Inger rings un*! a .cart pin In your i** !**-t : < ei-e.e-.r * . 11 lei-. iv !i,.ii yon come ln'o mr place aren't \" ii- rs nicking ap IWngx .-ind patting them lu yo ir mon ? Bonton 'I ranscrlpt. Aboul 130 li-1.< li Canadians bm coming t.i thi) rountry every dav : snd thc "-talesmen ?-. i inala -,re limning Ij'jw long it will l??? before ihe whole I-Yss-tna* nf Qnebec will thai annex Knell pteceearel to t lie t'nlted btnt. s. lt..li..--Tell me. pa. ls there anj difference between co linn, .ii sall mid . 1.1..ride of aodluin ' Mr. Merildin v.-. Bolto, a great difference, aal* ls -2 rents a pound st tko grot ??,?'-. wi.il- chloride e.f lodlam I* 50 cruts a teaspoonful ;.i iii" druggist's. (livaton Transcript. uf tke -".I'ioo breweries estimated to be ts the worid 80,000 ara in Uemsny. Mr. Hamid ..e.',id has Just resigned sa rasMsff of lae Nnti>.uni Traders' Bank of BortMnd, Me., an nilli,- which h" h'ld toattaaoaaly for itu years. Proper Pride.- Ile?Wasn't thal tl"- CaaBtese of Kohalr thal Just a ni by! 1 thought -..*ii told nm .ll.' lill* ll Ill-lie! Of lee'ir- I She "ii. ii-' meet oecnilonnlly, .-'nd all lhal bat I've really l -?? u obliged lo drop Lady Mohair, rm norry t>. wy. Ile Dear ni' really I tt tal fi . >': oh, well, -ie- always delibes-**I ly turns her I.,. k ..ii h." v.i, ii i itv tn speak to her, and looks .?me-,-i-r way when I bow, or el.noll) ito rea me lu tin- Kare and ' i'. ? - no notice .v. i*.-*.?-r, .-ee now I make a pedal of runing ber di id '??iPhncb. "?The Christian imriir-r" tells of rt clergyssaa*M whom ,*, eerlsin "college*"' i.tr.T'il the degree of D, I), lie declined fo accept the degree, licfttever, aatU he kaew mei-., ni>oiit tbe Instltnikm, Oa tn<t|alry he fellini tbat th" f unity consisted of th.- prestdeat, his ni'-- nml daughter, snd thal ibero were half a tosca ilildenta: t.iii In- hail n.i aooner gatlt<ed !.:. Informae il.eu freein nui-iil.e ; ,:: - t ,n lhere rame B letter ? : .- irustet '.i.ul Ju.i mei and ire: *'. te. confer Ihe degree upoa Mm, snd all (hal wai necessary u i- 'ee lea* a donation t.e the rolleg >. "iiii- il.,liar doesn't ."'niel rli it." -. ;?! ths small rle-!-:.. ri:,-iv. the ., In on bbl rou I ?? Muti.p i:" -ai.l h- customer, "whal do you vast for a dollar, anyway! An nperath ? il i with or* rta I ral a.. mpanlm. nt '" < i .-..?? Uecord. A Western uinu nov In I'-*.;: ttoi n'l think mtnh of tkat roan!ry. "Tlie pyramids," lie Mys, "er* siiii|.iy big stone jule--, i -e-.- nothing mast-aM* ateeetii them, except thal they must have t-.-it built by remarkable r.u.Ts. ih" Sphinx bi a little bette*. iii.* ..ld rlti bas l-.-t li-u- none, bul 1. quite pert yet. Tin- tnt* Insulations herc sre the America* ?.Min who cullie ever tn -ee t!i" lal.*.. ' MtrS. K-Mt. Hear' . >: ti Air. I. What nr? iou d >l::g iiiiii Hi" Family album ' lier Sp a-" pull.uii ? :.t another pliol graph)?Kg* pure ill-nr ll, my ,!.*:,,*. ?? I d ni inii!.-r.|,|.,ii. * ? 1 ani .- Ullin ap in ..liti.it ..f thia nll.uiii t.i ba use* In lendV- uui iuvlinUont for thia lammer, ihe Hue. my dear (punine o*u another), l. t, he drawn ai tom th t* eii-i, s."--uiina.e Tribune, An underiafcer la Colon, Tenn., recently seed Mi hearse iu purMilug in. daughter via. bnd eloped nun Ills a- Vliict. I'ould Hie ur t* iliil..-r overtaker I* a problem left ttn- "Iv - .1 DJ Hie ne nut..- iTM!u<lel*..li__ Ledger. TKA.V-. j- A ..UKI I **TATE. Kr..ni The Ualvoaton Mews, If Texas proceeds wit_ iU.- wen!-, ot raeemtag criminals we mai expt-ci nome greal criminal lav.var to a-1, the Leglslatiire for auiboriiy lo ?ue the state far damages fur IdlMag oir and rumUag oif uis cu* tome-**. pu\T THINK' ( ti:i.I.*I.K. -OKND. FlTOm Tie- BOatOn lellelli.e I . iiiiius have rome to a sorrowful paaa ttid'e'ti a acta even Hi.' .1-luelnl.tr:iile.!i oceans question Ibe truth of the li.-lil..nt"- public .intel.,,ni- mi rurrency n,nit.*i*s: bul the general chorus of Incredalltr Ihat has fallowed Mr. I leveland'a n.. ?.?u..,, :,. lo tho Ununctal s.ii,ii,... ,.i eiccn*lar)' Carlisle i. tanti npon certain Indisputable facts ;.t u,. National capital. capital. A LIBEL OM sNKIKl.N,; USQISLATK >N. From Tv itiitrnln Oommerrial. iiiiita:,e has contrlbale* a new and itaipu*-* word t.. Ihi. newspaper vocabulary; when the Mer* ?* Slieehanlslng" l- u-l now, li ls iinderaloo* tn'tu Maine tu Texas to mean all hinds ol meakin* legis? lation. TIIF. PKIDR Or THI BABRI F.I.I- MK.Ni's. Prom Th.- Bagnio ffTprraa. Th* Iicpul lh nus win imil nt it Iii ikiJi" manlMtlsB Intact and nominate man ror every pim*-, .m |k* local llcketa. Ih.-y win uiu. t.?,. if (hey pm f>r* ward u.e* beal men, it atti v no year i. r aay party <t racilon to nominate weak or cr....u.*il pepi.-. Piwh* aMy Sheehan himself wUl ... !.,i the l.?.i ...ll-d of his fulli.w.is io mj.h,. 11..* mn. lt ,s geing (? '-* ii..'"n-.v lat-h ie. 0. un -i, ,-i,?n. l'|?. |,,,1, ..III t>" rather rorinldnbb-, bul (he Young Ross I- still lit* ,. p.- and pride of the i,,*,.,.,* ,-i ,,,.-1,1- n, i..,u, par* Ilea. ?'ininl/.ii labor, Ino, .leas almost -oll.tlv to lim. a- ll dil t.. il. oh! Il:, 1 ,. Hil. There Mig still far loo inaiiv people In thl* ,'iv abo he?**v* In Ihe Xheehan sort of p-ellii... who Hiluk tbat any* iiiiiii,- is uuiit if don.- f.u i,?. lahe ,.r party. - ? ? IIB Ml.ilir lil.AMK. BLOTKT. Timmi The Indianapolis JearnaL There com,'-, , report from Was last<aa lhal t',e le-ll.-nl now -e. .inn he lin, l.lll td*-ii*d 1*1 Hie ll >*t.iii:iii maller. There I* aa hetp tor lt. ?* thew "ns in ti, bl.te-r aluin returning the 4n11ictler.ua b-itMe Iini;., *? ih.re la no ndl-iiant g. ii.-ral ol the _urau tu aUou.dvr ihe blunder u_oa.