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Depot -S lohn-st, TO Cl UTBHWIAL Km'II'I TOWS.?TllK Dlll.T Ti-imiNE l.tlrriv-'ia?! lo aiitiacriln-raIs llir Kxhltniiou, si t ?a.r St it onsiii tli?-!iii!i?n:i(ni! r .?:? tl.? STOOIhIs. at ?< a. n> l.is!?-ia Sl^io.ilil Im. leit at Thi?. TBUimi PSVIU? v. ??.?-lannai,.? v. TltK CtKTBBXIAL FaXmi'.lTlON Omt i of Tiik. Tiun; \r.,? ii TbaTrlboas PavUtoa, H lumnt-HTi-., Osnl snial (ii-uiiiiis (?.n tholtsuk of Ibe Lake). Tbs I'biblHpliia BrraacB (?tltiti ia ?t No. 713 Clu-atUt t ft. (ol.) .'.'aaniii' '.Vnilil. t*M.i?iTrl|il otia ?n.t n'i?ert.a.'?mi?nt.? r; e.? veil st raftalar estes si ta.ttli ei'i?. ??. fus DitlY Tittiit'flK aairvc?! hy ruiner ii. all pan*of t::^r!U ?iirly In itiemoii'u ?r. To TliK COXSUMITIVB.?Ix't tliOiH) T?l:o lull- I gnlaii ?uii.iii ti.e fat_l aei-er.ta'?if em ciiii ua thranab saviml moiiary inm 1 out, nr even tl oae who ar. iu ?I??? ule.l c.? nsuaiji t)i?n, liy in uwaaa i es??alr. 1 bon IS p fu., ait.i Mire ia luitid. jnd ene cusll?* IrllSl, '*\Vii.i,t i: a ("Ml* " .in or i*,,D 1.1? UK Oll um Lum.'1 avit'ont i o.? ?minia* ilie vera iiaiiMcatins flavor nt tl.? liil nt. In leioloic iiauil. ia eia'uv. ?! t\ I <? pao?. ?tl'i-tte ?if I'm? ?lib B brabas pr.i|?.)1v a.l.lc). rel.!-i- Ibe OH liomily t ??'.- ^t-.iona. It-niarkailil? ii-i-liinonl.ila o! ?la ?'tlitinv can bi-?!ii?t'ii in t! iw ??ho (BflBB to s?M' Until, .-.old \>) ,\. II. WltHOB. ?'!"n...!. Keaton. Watki:.?. ? Seit?-.s Vichy, Calioiiic Add, Bitter Kl.??.'it'll. Car'nlirut. ArtltiOiS) Sariiliara, Ac, tbbfPSt to hoie'a and ?amliU-a in the en u.tir. Ail.lrcaa ? ali ll. lOBBUB r,';" PaeaBBBg, Bea.Tasfe. Daily TBIBUBB. Muil SuhscnlieTs. $10 per anuun.. ftrM!-\Vi;?ki r T kini'M.. Mail Siili-;.iil?era, jil lierai). W Ki Ki.Y litiu'iM: Il ai iSiiUcri bets, BSfevaa-Baaa. Term., cnali in advBBea. ?ddraaa, rl ng Tnmrratv.. Ns?v-y.irti. J^sraon* ?inofc'e ff) obtain TBS '1 nint'NK ?s aag of the, ham?, I'uais, er hotels in tchioltit ?iu.kuHh ?old, will con hi n friror b^ iiijormtno tht? o m ce et the ewwueottSseet, t'i-i'?a?ii ?iiv?ni.?tri?can iB.ive thrlr fi.'ir? 1er TBBTsnPirS S11.1SH BSSaaWSB. BBS*, 3'at-a*... or?OX W.Viiil al., car. St., A.r. FOUNDED BY HORACE OREELEY. ! BATUUDAT, JUNE 2\, 187G. T R 1 P L E S II E E T . TUE XKIVS THIS MORXLkO. Forek.v.?Great cruelty haa I??*eii pra? ti-?*?] ly tbe Turks ?n Bolgaria. ? , 80?*at in faoted alBO*. Iieine jM-r ??nuce. . ? ? U??l)crt Naiaier, tho Ha?i> biiiulcr, li* ??eatl. ??.?- Tlie R? furtn Clul?, laUiiil.i), *sx.iell?a<l Si? George Ilowyer anil Mr. I'ljil-y bOBaaBB they hail vot?a?l v. ith the (>ovemui?*nt rctent'iy. _______ bervii? i? [utparing uciively lor war. DatMisrir.?Mr. ISIuino will ?*o at once to llaine for a ?aaated uf ptsSset nek, ??s TBa PneMenl and (i,*n. BhBBBSaa are gaS8t_ nf t-ccret;??y l':":icta n at BairiBbagB ~- C?en. Craok'a oamnut&d bad ?? fi?;lit with :-i ux lnalians t>n ,ln:ie 17, ?a ?. i,?. ?i iieuil.r KM) of tbaIhttflf Trim Ullad. btHI ;i '? >*s to the c-pe.'lititui of 0 il?ai and 21 wound ?1. =rr.-~ The Oaataauiia] EzhibHIoa judges lmvo i-'unpletod bbwk Warb and are roa;ly to mako a report, to tba Coiiiiiti-wioiiers. C??N(.R ?.?.-The Senate Insiste?! on it-? aBBBad ment? to the Niival anil Indian Appropri?t ion bills ; the nni'iiili'ieiiti? to the Enforcement act were ?lo bated nt Icnirlh, and p-aviseU hy a party rola The Hottse siout the ?lay ai.d evening on tbt* Sun? dry Civil bill. C.TY and BPBBlB?W? !? the swoinl race of the IntiTiii'.tionil Bofgtta the Reveille, Sinie .--., I'liicl; and Luck, and Victoria were the winners. r-T? An iuvealigjtion wa? bOfBfl into mutters connectcl with the ?onstnnitiou of tlm Powt-OlHce. r-rr? riepari.tiiiii? wire MBBaletod far tha eclehrn'ion of thoKonith of .July. = : (,i.?I?l, IIL'm, ll_'irt, 113. 0??I?1 viil?e of the le**:il-teiir!cr ?lollar nt the cIcm-, 8l?-!io cents, block? dull und iinftilur, clo.ing ?ov.rish. Tiik Wi'atiifr.?Tur Tf:.nr\n''" loe.il olwervs tiens an* taTarabla to fair veatbar, nttoraatiai ?aitb elouda, bgataaas, an?! poBBtblj ?iBty laiufalla uiatil Suntluy. :?as In thiri <:ty y?*.-.!crilay tbt \ve.tl..-r wan wurm tpsi pi. ?i.*?,int. with hraeiiiK wiadB ?uni light looey clou.l?. T'i? r no,net. r. (>!)-', 78?, 75o. Fentler? of The TbIBUBI /rating town or trtn eliii'j Ji>r the Summer cetn have tie ?tener rnr >,/ to iliem, pt st,,ai(i, for ^1 per month, the adtlrctt bcin'j t'-i mpti UmtmSBtV atwiroej, li'ei/iien'.H fot a dun or of BmtttmSt tht.uld ttltray? iiiitHun ,'iie edition ( Daily, Weekly, or Bssti- WeektpJ, ami both old iiiid neu: addietset. Mr. BfatfBt liai \viv-,y t!?* H ill <} in gifiag up a)] a*) < it'?m to hu-'ii? - ?? aii-1 H-ckifi^' n.-t In ?fcveral weeks to OOOBB. fkUJ n'h'-r BOT?-? the ri'i'.iri' A. con lit ion of Ii?b ln-ailih, would be ?xtieiuiJ.i b?i/ariiOU?s if not ?.ui<:i<l?il. Va1ur.l.lc tinift tbut s!:??tild li.ive bssm ???Mit on the appropriation bills h? SOtW Wt--1?-? 1 by the Senat* in ?pacing a ren.-i-il veraioB of the Enforcement act. Tbo Mouse, ol couru-, will never ?consent !/> this act in any shape ; auil 1i?*:j<x- tlie leifinlation of tbh Stnate m the matter ia aioiply thrown away. On Edward Welkin's vh?* .'/)*?, ns ftilojtti-il yesterdiiy by the Kriglisb U/iidboldi-rs ol tin trio llailway, anioants sr.ipl/ to fun '?rij. half tbe iaterest on the First l?onds for 4'-_ years, and all of that on tli? Sec/md J?-on?]?? i same tiint?. This plan wiJl lead! IB U,h'tn tur Compaiij's burdens, but it ail* I?*... the ,/.. ?dobtetluess as Large as ever. The four hours' battle with the ho ? !? Sioux, ending in their retreat aft*-r rnaily a huii'li? ?i were eli?u, is very creditable to tuir troops and allows good iu/itiajrement of the oflicf ra in char*a*e of the eipeditioti. Hut it will be iiotitod .bat tbe Indians be Kan the ?attack, aud there is a doubt whether any jrcr niftiit-n' iuipioaaioo eu be made on Lh?_se sav tAtis while tlioy Jyivo the option of keeping out of liariii'a irity wh??u the toldiera are in tba fiold. ?aud of ooiuuig to tbo agoucies to be fe-d ntiiler the. IViue Policy when our forces are withdrawn. _ _______ It is doubtful if the Loti?.on IMorm CMb will promote the inier-**??-* of tho party by ex pelHag Sir Qaefye Bowycraad Mr. William il. i.ijiiiy hecnais. tin'y v??u-?l recently, on several eeeaaie in, with the ?iovcrnment. Uadar Uto piMCBt rinniiiKtiitci n the J.ibi-ral.. Might to conciliate ratbet than coerce those members v. ho nit* not ?lii-i><?.->4 ?1 to remain within tin; thirty li?!?-?. One of the bffll t?iut our Legislature had no timo to pan ,1 it*, recent Maaiaa ?wai Intended to rndace tho axtravagaal eaat of foiixiliaTBi. suit... A roc-nt decision of the BnpW-BC Court BxM Um utmost fe<> thai i? f.'if.'s ?nu fliiii(-'?? in ?MM ??.a.se-s. As a, rule, the fiai I .OaaiH ?> awrffBfia ii atteaded with Knut han,-hip, nuil everything possible hJiou'itl l?t? tloni: _? our lawmakers and courts to lightt-n the burden. One of the most intetestmp fondues of the Centennial l.-thtbition is tho uini-?i.;l space (-??\eii to lhOT-.Bg BBOthods of education. Our correspondence lo-?iay ?ivcs timnv ?ie?iiils o? this part of the display? Amt'! ?can-? aro apt to think t'.iiit our eoauana school system is tut in advance of other nations, bat an examination of what others aro actually doing ?i'l show that we. may yet learn niu.h in tho nit of ttui hinj* youlh, ?ven from Sweden ami Japan. -?.. Tho elaborate cniiiniuiiiciiiion printed in another column eOBOBTIiing Got ernmeiit invc.-t neaia in railways sets forth cogently aoaM of the indirect advaatagtS which the Oov?ru? inent lias leaped fiom Bach in vestments \mI1i out pajiag for them, ami some ?if the ronso is why the railway companies- naturally think it fair that it Hhouhl pay. It h ft view with which the puh.it- has not beca so familia*., and it has about it, therefore, ileincnts ot frealUNM us well as lore?. In our letter from the Turkish capital the incid? nU attending the overthrow of Abdul Aziz aro ohttrly ami graphical!/ narrateii. It appeal! that Hussein Avni, who lately fell by the assassin's hand, was the loading apiril in the niiiveiiietit which in ?un* nicht ?liove the Suit in from th?' throne, and ebangod Ihc go? peel of Turkish anaita, llorad V., who had no Khar?* iu the co'ispiraoy, willingly assumed power wli.i) he Raw thai Ins uncle could no 1. nyer M__8l tho revoluii:.iii.>U. An able addlUB by Ahram S. Hewitt, deliv? ered before the. Ameritan Institute of Mining Engineers al E_iladalphia, n views the imptora i a ms made in this country in mining and m vtalliii-fry daring tho past octiltiry. With few exceptions, mining; in tin* i nit??l States is e??n dneted with y_i. liter skill than in other coun? tries, esp?'?ially in the use of intrenioiis device to ocononii/e labor. Wc full behindhand eliielly in (lie gem?a] economy <?f niaiiapmoiil ; the natural "naatefalaoM of am people being oust apparrat in the mining regiona. Ilr? Hewitt'.s addina tells briefly of the maii.v i:i ge_dcm inventions of our ?-oiinlrym. n in tl.i branch of imin-iiy, an?] iiaiikly poiatl out our ?ie?iciencies as well as oui progress. Tin re is a certainty that a- least one branch of the Rear? Ward Ber?ber litigations will be li??!.! again. Mr. Moi;?;.-n lias iron bii appeal to the Supn-nie Court. In Mr. Mooltfm. tail against Mr. B telu-r for dafimaHoa of charac? ter, the ?lefei.ilaiit '!? :i iineil, on the gTOOnd that tint" was noaetioaable eatiaa foi dam Bgaa against Mr. Beacbei la tin- procmdiugi limler which Mr. M.uiltnii ?vas indicted. Mr. Moultan took the groand tint tin- prixcsidinga which were Rulirciuetitl*. quashed by tha THn* tii?'l-.\tl ?Hi?. \ nolle ]?!? si'niii?con ?tituti-.l a UbeL i'l:?' lower court BMcpted the ?rien of Mr. Hit ??ii-v's eoonael, and "-?? i - ?. > ? .1 a do* I murrer. The (lemial T? nu bai Ki ;. -i?b* tliat ; ?ieniurrer. And no.v ti.e tat is iu t_M lire one more. -? An important d'cisi.n by t'i" Court of Ap I cals of Mar.ilnnil wi i t md to allav the tcneaainen of many lesaeh .'den in Baltitoore, \ here large anonati <>f ralaabla pi.tpe.tj are held ??n grooad-nal laasca <?! long t?eraa\ ami cosily bniblingl have been erected by Ha? les, es. As Indifiating (i.?". probable <"'!:>?? ?>f the lav,- in rc.-peit to propertj situ?!.:ly lulil in Uli.-* ?iiy, the ?li-i-i-iou ??ill be ?>f Internal to many of our citi.i-ns. The lean was for ninety-nine years, and contained a prorinoa for renewal ; but at the expiration of the term the lea*1?*} was not rem-weil, and the original owner of tho nal est?t?, claimed the whole properly. The eooii dor_dce lli-.t as a Batter of efpiity the Olijdaal owiht eaUBOl eject h'8 ! tenant, and the lease mnel lie renewad. CISCISSATT AND TUE ADMINI8TBATION, It is the fault of Pmddaol (?iant iiitti? if ! that the roc? nt Nutunal Convention of tin piity by Which lie ITM ?-h-cted broilgbl him uiosi bntniliating defeat. Tor jean the b -' men of thai party have urged him t?? liit from it a load too h? ?ivy t?> lu* borne, by an urn qiiivocal deelaration that ho aoald not aerepi t.oiniiiii'.ion or election to a il'iial term. They urged in vain, lie itohdly listened and re? fined? In coxwesineace the party was puihed nearer death'e door ut ?very election. Finally it begaa to deefaue for it-? li t-_.it it aoald md rtiiominato (iiai.t, wl.i ,!ur he wi-ln-d i; or I not. 'J hen be wa.s moved ta t->y thai be did I not want a nomination, ami ironld BCCCpl one only in an emergency which be ?li.l not j anticipate, and his Erie-di Ml abowI enating | t.'iat emergency. Etob at the end, when tin; | l'r. nidi-lit interfered m behalf <?t afaToritc. I then ?a? n preTailing impre_aioa thai '. tlie camiitliifiie of Conhllng was a i md. hlii?i, ami at Cincinnati then were ? pre-ei't bi.sy ft-ilow.., cliii-ilv from tin; Booth, wiio eonrinnally whitpcred thai " the ("oiivi'tition might hi'.'?- to iiimiiiiate Granl M after aU, te gal rid ft thii qaarreL'1 Tat aohody had 11,?? baidihood to propoie bis name, ! or to rot- lot him. Wlieii liiniairi'- WM i!'i-;i i ti'ui.d in Convint ion, it. wai i-?eivetl in ', patient, ilecoiniM nh-uce, in itrikh-g HWliail i to the wUriwindi of Bpphniae which greeted tl.?- aane ot Hay??., Britiow, or i;;, ioe, Onee, when Ora, Woodford raahly eumplimented Mr. i Conkling as the npecuu farorttoand defender of t!??' President, the i. ipoaee w."? each a? io t'i.'.i him that tlie laH lie Mid M thai K'ih je< t t!u, more vole*? bt WOVld win for Mr. Cooklinc. H?) t?. the ?-ml the i'l'-siilent failed t4? leitive even thai Said eointtsy whiih i. naiinMy nr??ii.h:d t?? ils outaoing t?pr?iBentatfre by a BSStS, h power. 'Jlie voi?s wir?: viry -ignldcont, Mr. Coiik liiif. had lxi-n ui(.'?il | lIn* li-i clioiee ami prian favonte ??f il?. President, t.ut of 7..iM I voU-s he, ?lid on one l?,?l!ot s?< in?; as many u? uti, but ?t wi?.? altarward showa thai at l?*nst i? of Hmm laally piaferred au snti>Orant ean dldate? ?Mr. Mm tun iva? will known to i?e n? it iu Presid.Html i.,w?i, itml tit tue, leading f-'uididuti.s, H?Ui tin- Im ballot, he was in xt in paucity of Mtaa? UlS ! ish? *t WM 1/4 and at tii?:?* 11 lilt him attat Uio hist hji.ot .md voted for sn nnti-Ginnt caadldata 'Tbe big e-t stnnptli rcal.y shown on any l-nllot by Conk lin j? BBd Morton toiilhcr. excjudint* the nine in Ntw-Yoik who were for Maine. WB6 V.u., lens flinii one-lliiril of ihr Convention, ami tlii*?, wiih 'J-i dorn Pennsylvania, was all nmi BON th:in\ill the t-itit'i'?!t!i which (.'ran?isu eoald eotnmaad. Mr. Bajee was propoaed asa Candidate in I Idler by Senator Shcnnaii, 60_pe month., ago, i? wbieh lie excited the wrath of all followers of (?taut by loblly declaring against | tbitd tenu. Mr. BUM ownl WtWtR of bil itreagtb to his known ?"))><>.-ifion to QlBBtianii ami lo t>?o openly avowc?! hostility oi Great*! eepedal Meada, ka f??? Mr. Bristow, I.i* unpai'iloiiable ofVt.ii.*-.?? WBI thai li<" had he? i. Beadiag food third-term wotkere t<> Km penitentiary. Tlie origiaal votes for nil tbeoe ??ii?tliti i tes ivpreeented determiBed opposition to Gianti-m, aud tlry numbered aboi:! tr.o thiril.s of lim Cniivi nu m. In the end Giant1! lavoiit?'.*? were ?liivcii lo unite tin ir gtiaagth ami Klirrender it t?> Maye-., in order to Dvarani the Biipcei-s of I'lniiT. TIickc f:ict_ wc* incnli'-n now, nof in a spoil ol t ai i.n t in-r esaltatioa offer defeated men, but to bhow how eaaily ami ilecisiv! ly the Etrpnb licin party crt-t uiT the. one-man power which its oppoaeate fondly hoped aroald prora fatal. At no time niiice the pally ?beCBBM fmly aware that lin-r? war? an ?i?nil t?i Hii'iii?'a thiid tcrtn, oi to control the Convention for (?rant ism, lias there been a possibility of the 1006681 Ot that cir??rt. The iiisiinct* of tiie pait.v v.ue fight It> fOtetg ?1? tiiaml? ?1 a genuine ami thorough lelonn. ami, finding tin? inllm-mt* of Ihc Ad? ministration in the way, ih.-y bin !ictl it aside with a ?le(i?i?n?, pconiptntBg, aad einiil, i Ml which prored thai in their opinion the time had paaaed for eomtaaj, Tin- result is m".-r OOeouiagfan to all real friends of Kclf-irovi tu? rn nt. Denioi rata who b..\e h??i?? ?I, ami prayed, ami continually piophaaiod tl.it the Pieaklcnt would force hi-1 oara raBOmfoatioB, or dictate his Mic?*e*sor, nmi thai the RepobU? can pattj woulil not have ihn nii.nh'ioil lo ;?? i-i, aie. nal!.rally h.ni?? what 1001 ami disap? pointed. TBR NATTOR*S FOTJBTB OF JCl.Y. Tin- wh.ale Amt ii?*.m people v.-'ll Kjolaa to learn thai the CeaUMudal Cobubbi-ion. towboai tlie ;?i',iii''cii:eiit of the /.nut national celebra tion of our near anniv? ?--?ty wag iiitiusti?!, lune adopted the IBM ?Ian which satisfies his? torical propriety ami tlit- Miitimeiil ol ?sa? ml local association.-,. The coii.im inoiativc ?-.ohiii n it ii*.** ol tlie ?lay will be held in Imb-pcinlt-nc?* ?Square, the nwafcuie and ?digtiagniabed gaeete occupying a platform baill ggainrt the Booth* ?ui [root of the old Hull. Richard llenrv Lai will therefore read the D?claration of Inde? penden??? within a lew jrarda of the upai where his grandfather gtored :t-? ?.iloiit'on, and eery littl?* ftiititer from iliat where it i??t~ iii t read (<> the people? Tba latter aet oeeaned oa the 8th ot .!n ?. 177i!. when Johfl Nixon, Cliaiiuinn ol Ihe ?"??lilliiitt'c ol S,if.*!y, nioliijteil to the h.il cony of n little ol?-i is.itoi v, enMSted lor the a-nein-iiicr Kilt?IBBOO ?.. before Ih.- tiaiisit ol Venus m tin* year IT!?'.-, ?in?! there lead glood th?* Immortal docomcnl t?> ?!?? gaeemhled pee? 11]?*. It U m?; Ben?-rally known thai tl.? foundation? of tin oli-t i \at'ny (which ?Ii ap peared kmg since) haw been recentlj ?dieooY egad, near the HWllh aaatOIB coiner of the eqnare. l'i.is i-? the one platt, of .'i'l pl.tc*. i?i tin* ?-(?t.i.;i>. for the Nation*! ? catennia] celebra ti.'ii. imh peadeatt *8qaare?, of cont?e* will' not ?oiitiiiii ? leoth part of ?the multitode which will ?.. ? I. in behold al n ?diatan ?*. If ..?>t t<? hiiii, gome portion ot the aojmsl ?eero momea] bal ao ?other -??ti could poa?bly offer greater Cacilitii -. Poi tbe difBculty ig in ln r? lit in tin* lin.iteil powers ?.I ? .1;, v??':. .?, ;:>r' vision. Under the bmmI DaTorable ?eouditiooB, it \v?,ii'i| be -imply inipeeeible foi bmno than 10,000 persona t.? hear any port <-f tha pro* ceedinBB, or lor Bioin than _'!,,<'t"i t?> r ? thein with tolerable dist?nctncoB. ludcpead* ? : .?? .-.'.'..ir?*, with l'iith, Bixth aad ?v. st ., will coatain the latter aamberi and iK.ilitioi.iil thousands will find placea ?t. t m Borronnding bn?dinita. In inch an Inclos d ??in?'* tbe Vinci,? oi the gpeahere v-ill ?m fnr i!.?r ?ii.d with leee painfal effort, owing both to the eonfloing witll- ami to the greater <?? r* tainiy of h?eiict in ilu; ?.??d in <*. There will ?iniiotii.it ?by lx* twirn tin* iiiiinbi'i ef real par* ' ti.ij.iiiis in the eelebratiea thaa if ?; ?were t?? take place ?>n the Bzhibiti<oB granada, or in any pari ?>f P?iiraiennl Park. I. its details, wc do not see how t'n* com im moratioa ?eonld have beea nade gfaaplef <?r bmbwappropriate. Jis ehief featnrei ?'?ill hoi B hymn i?\ OUtoI Wemhll linlim s ()| Hg_BB elii's,*:ts; the readiog ?of the Declaration o. lrni??peadeace by Udmrd Henry Lee oi Vir K'iiiia ; an ode by llayanl Ta*, loi of PeOBOJ 'va? lia ; ?m oi.?!i"ii b) William 11, Erarte ol New* j Vor!?, ami a n?;;t?'!i l>\ BeBBOf Qomeg of lb.' ! zu, rompoaed at the reqneal ??t Dom Pedro ? II., who will be pn.ini. The tooi principal : Bute? af the in-t I'nion are thug repieatuted, I and the greateal power on ?tbe othei half of ? the American Coatineal adds Ua g?nerons eoo* : Btioa. For the bnndrede af thooraada who must of ? i necc'-ity gire up all h??*?* of wii'n *--i j.- the | : chid eiTci.ai!.ii -, then* will bt DO la?!; ol at- : 1 tend.ui; cell !i?:?,: 1-s. There wIO be proeee I giong, paradeOi aa orerflowiog abaodanee of m. I ?, bannen aod ?cmblematM decorationa ; meetings ?of RaeeciatiOBe, with their owb ape ?i,l iprechee gad Bongai the planting of memorial trees, aad ?>tln*r token which thai] carry the meiBOtj oi tl:?- day Into fntwe .'.?.us; ami the p.iliiolic 11,11 idou -in mt of BTtTJ muH ai.il wiiiiiiii will ?.?I?! it? ahare to tbe gen i ?-nil coneeeration ?>r the oceaaioa, \\ ?) ?cann?oi ' il.tiiiit thai in character, ao li .-?* dun in \tt hist?rica] Bignificance, the Fourth <>i July, 187*8, will be a ?aj, tbe like of winch none : who gee ii. tuny ever a-ii.i behold. A CACHOS FOB lili. FOVBTB, A wiiie-aiiiiiiii iiii-.i-ty eorigti aatrog the odi cc.-i ??i fin in*iiiiiiii*? eoo-paaiee reepectiag tha rtpproaching Ponrth <>i .In!.?. \B etety citv, in every village, in ?very baB?H throoghonl the land there will be powder tmrneil gad fira woil:s lit with thrice Ihe usual prodigality ami ear? leaaaeea. Then ie ahraya g list of fine oa j the l'oiutli of July in ev?iy large city. Jb.* ' m? :i l.v ?doobUag or liiplinu the DOttbef of Kueh Area will not _:iv?; u,i the meaeare <>f the I ?eoBtlag daageri wtttj small fire hriaga the I risk ll.it it limy be a peal oi.c A linn,.? kit throwa lata ? bunch ef ehaviiige lo a ?eooper'g sliep in Tortliiinl, July 1, ls?;t',, vv; ? l!ie nuaiis of billion;* one-half of tint ?*i,y, Including iu ' ? bii.-aim-a? Miiiiir?. The domafe don?* by thai on? In*'lacker it ?*.-?l iniaied at t?r>n million __{. ' larai and to this da,' U:e warn of the injury ' me apparent iu the vii..;nl SpOCeg ?if tin* cl,nf I city of Maine. The figllBW that small lin-s nu ll,.. Konith of July muy bceoin?: gieatet mica i? ?i?.i.illy iucreiMcd by Ihc f.nt tbul they aro j Veil H|?l to IllCrtk Ollt Kiliilllt,iiiii.I!.I in ;t city; j ami ec.-ti with tin- lust ol thv dip-ntm. nt-? it ia StSsmtt} poawilili? to IBBcL -eatial fing ul MM without Bom? delay. Nowhere oro delays m re dangerous. Mr. Chittem.cn of Brooklyn called the nt tintion ??f the. IIou.;? of lh'pro*ontutiv.*s to the perils of the 0011111)-,' Fourth, in a memorial pneeated la.t week, and in Monday?, d?bate on periuittiiif, tho I.i tiict Own rniti' nt to spend $1*000 for IrowurM. Mach ai what paMM for humor and eloquence iu tho ?OOM wi.? poured forth by the. friends of the bill, ami Mr. Chilton.len was taken to t.isk for n waut of patriotism in onpopitig it. His prinoi pil object w.us ttOli however, he ftited, to in t.ib'ie Will the bill, but to hrinrr into promi nince a won! of caution as to the dangen ?'f the Centennial Fourth, lie ramin led the Room that !*i7()<),00().0(H)-:t stun equal Io a third of 001 national debt-lia.1 been destroyed by fire in this country sime 1N7<>. Beyond all ?pies tion this enormous loss is a lur_*c element in the pre-, nt <lepres-ii>n of our industries and ??o,iiiin ut1. R?vulsions in business, by shat? tering ?i ? .lit, BXttagnish taCtitiOM wealth; hut war, fi'.minc, storm and tir? abaolntsty de? stroy the little surplus that lahoi accumulate.,. Fire is the worst enemy of this country. Tho public di.'plays render eertaia an in erease ??f dangei from pow<b-r and firework? on the Fourth. Tho greater peril will Ix-, how? ever, ban these thiagS in the hands of the yoOBg folks. Then i? likely to lie no limit except in parental portee, to the sapply for noise ami glare. Uoforo tie boyi siirt oil' in the mint of the .Burning vrilh th? ir pistols and cannons, their paehagas of powder and firi-cn-oher-*, and also -.viten they are waitine impatiently in the even in-- tor the darfcaen to ?-?-a:?', dm! they aary tOOeh oil'their fireworks, there will be time Io ImpfOM epoa them the argent aeed of aara? Iillness. Tliey have no conception of the risks they nin, and it would ho well if a fatberiy eye eoald keep watch of their ex p?riment., when they ?ire making a pile of ?vet powder, and perhaps Ir-antng ov?T it to blow the pank and make it light. We cannot a:!'??;?! Io have tiein brought homr- maimed ami bleedii_c> And also, thoagh this is of Ich Importance, wo eaanot a_fotd in theM hard time, to I,urn up a city. T'ir COMMENCEMFKT 8EASOE. Th? rh ilariy I'-stiviii-s have began in the ????lie,?-. Wc ihow our ??- im.it?. ??t their im portance bj eoneeding a liberal spice to ro? porti of them. Apart from the sentiment which tliey Mggeeti their ?liter?*.-** is thor? oughly practical ; for upon the real nUain tii? nt s of theM nommons gr duat? ? the In'r:? greatness and prosperity of the ???.utitry will i.i.i a linio depend. Oternrers who have long taken a t>:irt in the a?-.ivilics of lilt- BO-Oe* tlmes siller ?t tho eterci-es of ('nmiiiciiff mclit t(? an ua'.tir cniici-in. The topics selected tor summary treatment aie usually large one-?, ami khi h as ?It ma ml a rlgacau and capable ha-nHhrgj which they aie a?i likely to (.'?'t from men of twenty. What we may reasonably exped Is promi e ami not pmfiaiaaate What we want, is earnestness t?iii|iiiiii by modeatr. Tbe young orator who Inevitably gires m leminisoenMof I,is reading is entitled to a patient bearing, if his it ) li.ilmtion of the bOBWWed thOttgbl prOTCS thai it has really taken ?ws-es-iioii (.r his mind. The OoOegU ;iiiiiv?i-:uy is well called Commencement, The four yean oi have only bet n yean ??i preparation for ? ??:'.? which i? to ??mi?. No science has i? -.-n mastawd ; no language has ht en attained? nu .m i..?- been thorough!. Bcquir.'d? and yd in tho beariag, and the speaMag, and the irritituyof t!i" j;r.i note, we awy ti? I eat?r* ?ne?-??: au a*.?i.l.n?.is. aaefal, and woll arranged life, and tokens of a predestinate manHneas. wii'!-\-i-r may b?? tl.? defects of oar col? lege training, we gel m these yearly gradu? ations K'li'i.i? nt evidence of it-? fair oo eompliihmenl "f what it undertakes t?. th?. It (.fives the seheh-T the right ?-...it ; it secares fot him s g?n?ral knowledge ?>f what is t. be :k i'::riil; it furnishes him with n scheine of filia ink and with Utr-raiy tastes and in-,?IK14, while it prepares him for pro* i iiional sitai'fs. Moreorer, though the alum BM m iy become i merehanl oi s mechanic-, or v n i.i rcr maj be bii earner, be seldom loees the r?sped fot literature which be acquired In college, lie al leaal ???.es not h??!?! books and wri! m i.i oo-.teo.p_, iik?' the telf-wade Orad? ?.muni- who siii.iiiit everything t?. the teal of n monetniy ralaatioa. He keepe ap th?. character af the dam te which be b?louga. li? le aasaag theM who hare always ;> ward af enccNuragetneal for the stodeal environed by dif_ealties, Ue help? to endow profeasorshlps ?md to toerease libraries. He i. smoag tin? friends and actire promoters of public icbools. He buys the new i'???.ks and be reads them. He i. ihc diaeriminating patron af art; hi. wa\ I BN :'? BeroM and hi- mannt : . are ietine?l, in spil.bl. constant'?conted ?ii.li the miserly, the selfish, and the meaa, Colleges an taw, m the] always have beea, an aiaertioa of the troth ?>i the old proreib thai " learning Js better thaa houaes or lands.'' Ko matter how slenderly th y may be en? dowed, or how Incomplete may be their curric !i!um, they are aliO dignified and renetable, i-v? n ?a their pretension and in spite <>! their newne ??. Veiy Baturally,th< refine,s young8tate of spane population and of limited res?ources feels that its foundations are not well luid, Until ii can boast af I " Fi.i.i'i siiy." The in titution, n i. trnoi moal unit tat thai mm pleteness which only yean can give) it? n su'.tr.'t s mu-i be gathered by slow sccrr_on* if wisely projected and managed. Il will see man] ?-'?ll.-?-:? -? fall tato merited decay. There ' will, however, be surely i sttrriral of the Ql ? --t. '1 In* insiiiiitioii irhiefa Is needed, and which meets tin? publie waul, will live and ? xeni-io for generations ? benefi? cent Influence. It may pMs through j a long period of dlflculty and of adversity, but its ?lay af power and of gTOStl.I, Bad of Una hold upon the if ?nit ami affection ol s(,"i?i,, will coin? ai last. There .-ue graduates who have th?! bappiaess i?. im their colleges Bheady occupy_ng this bnoortant position. There an others who have the reputation and the futaie prosperity of their Alma M;?ii.r in th? ir keeping. They may have no money bj the gift of which they may prove tneir affection, but tiny may (nove it not less, by u.ti'fiil and Inminable lises. THE PYRAMID Of MYCERISUS. Tu. Ticim ni; <?f the ?Id of May BUT? an ?,.. ??mini ol the recent discovery by ?M. Citabas, the ?lisiim/iiisheil Kreiicii scholar, of mi old Egyptiaa astroaoarieal tabh?, which has farnished tbe means far aatwataliiiiig lha ma of Kng .My.-eriniis, the 1.nil,I.t of the small pyramid at (ihiz.-h. Bhwe then we have re eehred savanl letu?r? asking for _soro exact ?btaila of the astronomieal d.tta, which, awfag to the seanty reports given in the Pans journals of tho papor reiul by M. do Beaky beim the Academy of Inscriptions, we havo not b?en able to supply. Hut the circumstance tli.it the calculation was made by the French ?atraaeowr, M. Hint, wat at least ?uflicient evidence that the period recorded in the papy ru-? waa one capable of being recos"ii?7-ed# and thus mathematically determine. On tho 2?_th of May, tlie Academy had another niectinj*, at which SI. Ohabas himself read a paper in regard to th? ?liscovtry. Tie published report thereof Ie provokiiiply brief, yet it throws a littl" nd.litiotiil Hgfat upon Hie main fact We gbovM first remark tli.it the astronomy of the ancient Bgyp?BBI WBI "-1 Boat iiiitvelou.-i m its i'xaetne.ss, when wc con tkSBt tlieir la?*k of ail bnt tho rrnh'st mechan? ical appliaucts. They, first of nil races, adopt? ed a ?o?iir year of S68 days, and they also compensated for the odd hours which we dis paao of in our leap-years, by th?? very peculi? arity in their calendar which has led to ihe discovery of SI. Cheba* That is, the be^in ning of their year was fixed by the heliacal rfaiag of the star Sothis (Sirius),?tho day when it bOMBM visible immediately bofon sunrise. Tliis heliacal rising variea slightly from year to year, and in a cycle of 1*244 years comes around attain to tho same day of the Hamo month. Thus tho ?Egyptian cilendar added one year in every 1,244, instead of ono year in every 1,100, as occurs in ours from the ?'?in of 860 leap-years. That this was the result of care? ful calculation, ami not a mere coincidence, is made evident by the fact that the l'-yptiuns diacovi rc?l and calcul ifed, although not v? i.v eotreetly, the period of tho prtHtSision of tho Eqalaoxea. SI. Chabas .??! ?t; s that the heliacal iWlg of Sinns meiilionid in the papyrus took placo on the !?th of Ejiip.'ti, wbieh was tho eleventh J Kliyptian month. Now, it hapo-ns that the rhBBg took place on the _BBM d.iy of the same month, dariag a year so much later, tliat the day fteelf may be detertnim-d. In lact, any laeord of the ilelaf thai is tho commcncc ment of the Egyptian y?*ar?durini* tho reipns ot the Ptalearfea, nmald be laaVienl to fix tba date, We eagpeet thai tbe report is lUghtly illgUlliale in tiii.-s respect, aad tbat it means simply to say that tho day lmlieuteJ by the 9th Bptpss is gattlad hy the later ami a?'?? pt'd chronology. The cycle of 1*24*4 years eives the rest. M. Chabae is positivo thai tha ninth year of the rciga of MyeniBue falls batweea tha yaare 3007 aad -''.oio B.C. All the de? tails of the calculai ion, no li'ss than the lan gaage of ?the original manuscript, will aa> tlotibU ?liy be ?-?ulijc-rt? d to a rigOCOUg test; but sine?* tba reaoarehee of Ifeibitte and the bb> toiical studies of Bragaeh and Ebeta? the ?afe *.riv?*n to the third pyiunnd will surpiiso no ouo. ____________________________ We eeagratalate Pr?sidant Ortoa upon the recent n liiictimis he 1 .is made in the tolls of the Western i niou I'dagrapb Coespaay bom St. Louis Beata ami. IP* Ims II..I. yet i.-'.ii.lit ui? with his alert iiiiil a;'.le mal, hut the, rodnctioafl amde ar?? a s ibataattal i.ei.ctit to ih?* bariaeoBiommanity. At iho ?ame tine we bel sur?? thateoand haohwei p<?'i<"y for hm Company moot aooa ba bead ?to coincide with the ??cu? ral i>nlil:c ilc-iio that Iheaa ndactioim ihall prut ci ?I iipuii a iiiiifi'iu? ami ?ysteinatic basis, and ili.'it tho plan of milking halt' a iluzcii hites of th? i lia n j aboald ba Bbaadaaea. Telegraph lines aaa in- tmiit aaa at baa than a bnadiad ?dallan i?er mil?-. l'h "rra is .1 UllllBIBBl hhnukai*,c ia pric-i?, Bt? m all Kimta <?f boaineaa tba dlAereaoa i?.*t ??. .-u actual out? lay uinl ??.?PS rcooiplo is Rliuiiily ?li.iiinish iiig. The price of telegraphing must tome down a? well m tbe i-r?? i ? ui ?ill,? rthiage? Badaewe papera, whbb bib apondhig ii'--?- lleiee Ihe money f??r telegrapbie Bsnrieaa ahieh tbap apsat he fore th?? w.ii, nni?it beazeaeed tot ?uahing that it be put as near eael a? poeethaa i be bnaiaom aoaBaannlty lele urra;>ha ??ilheitii.il liherality, nnd has a rigbt t<? ex? pect aojnal radnetioaoa I? ia gaita peeaibla tbat H niiiv not ba band ?i'.sy t?> laake aaoh redo? ttoaa and I i aara larga dir ideado oo *-u aaotaMa__lj aa c.l'ii.al; bat tho ih >ii-i- mus! lio be* v1MB this a nil i mnittiag rial baso i<< ipriag in?, lt ?s n? ?t ?i lea m btthoM mal linea parpataally load iu theiedao til...? Tba ?nifcr? Fem?le C ?il?)g8 baa aat a nebb tttam pi? of geo-joaitjr? it his eoabnad t :*.>?*? dogieoof i.i..|). n;?.?ir th*? H.?u. J.'i*.?iii l>. liorgaa, ex-Go**. ?Tii.ir. A?*, It ??.ill be along wini.?, we bar. before v.-?'?-.?r llirvrl ??.?1 reciprocate the compliment by making ?a?? Baa, ?Olympb Btewa or other woman preacher a Dot i"t ??t' Divinity? Howeeer, Iba ladiaa nu- bai teg id ?i than ?of theeo titular ?dignitioB By tho wat? Kutgera, wa obaertey tolvaa ua old pcob k'in. Il ?iocs uot ??.iiiiiiit the epicene blander of mating Miaaoa Bacheloraof Arts, bnt It heotawa ilium Mi? Grace <>r Miss Fto_BBcotheM.Degioeoi Ariiiiti) Bao? aliuir-?,?." 'I iis is correct, und tri .pin ora the botberatbna of gaadae? PI HkORAL. A statim of Archhishop Hi?jliea is to be eri-i'tc . lu the BBUipaa if 81. J.tliu'u OallaaB ui FordbaaB. H v. Mr. Lonle Dachauer, the wcII-Khdwii mu-i I'nii, ?am lor Il_v?e to-day by tbo ?itiuiiu* .Saint ?. : i?i.i:i). Ex-3eeatot Bchon Ii ntayiag in ?Uoatgomery r.iniit?, i'ciiu., a fo?> unie, fta.iu Philadelphia, with _.?? t. i The fund for the ?huai of Thomae Painc, t?> i.'i'i.i.'.t m t?"' pen rnee llall, Ptiilatlelpb--,ainouata Ui ~ai?.i i?.i. li,.-1 i n i.- ? Jed li >i ,200. The Emperor William received 41."71 prea* mil tiailil III.? Mi.,.' - ?-. ' li,--. |n? il ?! ??? cbarta, -? i ka of art, table doMi-ai-ii-n, ?nil utiinr tiilnm. A l'iji blander became an em tnored ?.f Mia. s. eti BbidoM dorli | bei aUy i" Boa Boatb Walaa thai in- nir. nil in pinch eaa ber?ol barbaa?aad :?rsi_ Baaeaaa ut baaaaaa Mr. W. s. Wart, MatoraUat of the N, w-Yorh Ait lariiiin, m;h.iii ?? ? Im,;, by ttrtuicx \: f pt of the N:i.ii.:inl I in* Hi.? iiai'iii..'. Mr. W.u.l ?a:! rial! t1.?' U(|?i:iliii ..I I'm.; mil an.I 1':?; :? \an!i g \ ?, f ,,f jut],, luto the N.?\ Vort tqu rlun .1 ? the more nccutat t?'.i? iln?., i.ii'i i:n|ii,.i. -a -i .. lie trill aleo confer with !.i'?,ll-li i....m ;. IimI . ..- : ' , . ., ,',!: !..... in ..| th,. ?pc< i il ??epHiiii.i'id ui tree lum uctluii, ui.i'ii is i?ba a d?a t n.-u,.'in!,a: reatare ol the Br?l lot ??riean aqoarlma. Tho Hon. \V. 1). K.licy writ *s as follows of Qov, Bayeai " i kn?..*. Bajea wta\ u ?vinif bmmb? \?it:i iiiiii.iii'i ins ?.ire *, BUB ha ?.;)-?i-i OM-gmaa Be u a tttoss lll.lll, well lil'lal'.Cl!, Ul'll il,-.-, l-Xpt I'll I'.cell.H ?? K,.;,||, I, u-atimcnor ?.f ?ii.io, a? aoograaaaaaa, aaaMabar**or, abo, v.l? ne? er ont tf pabUa ?lit?, li.iM fciit: I that Liml ii. in.i.'iii'i* which pro*? ?? thai lie btu?taa-lU*? enj. ,c.| ti.'- n ai in la,i, r u 1.1. ... - -, , ,, ?i nuil 11 pie o? estate. Hin na.na? m-, liberal, tarn bachelor unel i burin? lefl Ulm, tl.?* one V'j'i'.ii????. ami ibe utlwroIkiiiI ptoo.ooo. Hu babtle ?in- -ample aud hu buHultaUij ImiiuhII-wi, iiiiil ilutiuji hie iiiliiiiiii.itiatinii tbe W'.ite i lu-',,- ?m be pit'siiii'l over ii.v a uimluit, Intelligent, ciiiiia.n,.?. aie! -in,?.ail? woman, wltb a pair <?i Uaghiug ??>???? aa bl.,,, awl inuiit i.i? roar own, and who, tl pioud of aiu*thiiig m lin bnah.aiad'e career, u la tbe benrtlneM ofula Ufe nuil lila 'ict.liiiii ?ruin uttontutlon." POLITICAL MUES. There i.i a pretty general l)i*li?*f tl at tha "?ii?,i! i a Un. .w u" it, ii?ii) t,) hara tin* frnt irbaam al 8t. la.l'.irt. Demoeratk Jovrnalg arc profooBdly d__gBelad ll! Iln- *' ill.I. Mai tl-isle" wlii.-li th,. ,ni|e|i, luleiil pie-? has exhibited iu "rnahtag" to tue eapaaet ef Bairn un.i Wheeler. ('?ov. Hendriekg has sent word to his fricntls kg WaaaaBglaa Ihm i??* voaM am geeaa. aasoBaaiiaa fur Vl?*e l'i. ?lili-nt ir it ware tiit'.Tutl Ulm. Tu?t make? mi ci? Ding i?'i ??cu. Bwtag nl ouio. Tally ono for Peter Cooper's 'him load. The ?erre Haute tix/irett bolt? the nomination ol lines aud M In ?1er, aud any* that if William Alleu la uot nuuii uutod at Ht. IaDUi? It will aappurl Mr. Cooper. The lix pre?? leu Bapablleaa papar, bat It lovct tlie rug baby limn- laaa an. p.?I.v iimler the nun. I'rcHiihnt Chadhawna of WflMaam CMkgo pans. . tills Jmlituieut ou tbo Cliieiiiuati ticket; "1 uui more tbau ?atmlled wltb our wor? at Ciiicluiiuil. Of eoun<e, I wanted ?MbIBB*, but we have lli*l-ato?vuiu. It wa* n ramilt tliat bo ?>ue could darn to hope for at llr?t. Tbet'otiveuilou proved lo bu, willingly or not, a ' rin_> ltlll.lsll.-l '" ? 'ihe latent Dcinoeia?c ticket ig aleo the most wonderful. The Mtmphi? Avalanche invent! It: ? 4 and Kelley would tie ?1 tlckot that would meet Hay., Wheeler face to fu.e, an 1 tlie result would be ?eeAi ?sttHsg?U -Q_.t-i'_l questlous without evasion, fo lUfBlust tl!. present ttinmclai poll?'** of tho count Yes, unit it would pmlttilily aetflc Allen and Kelle? the ?..'inm? Democracy ??t the same time. ' Sjieakiiii* for the Connecticut HsM-MMf, Hartford limes elves tlili ._vi.- ? to tu? ... . ..',? ??.i-siloiii at li Lou'?: "Tlie popular voice la for in, retrenchment, and pure fsrsnUBSM. Give n? thl? tli iiutl tiie platfonn of souud principles aad the coix_? i .(mal party will wiu tae triumph in November, a s ?ml unsound platform and weak uoiuiuaiiou would In?rteu tn? host of futan wi s desire u> ovi-iibro? ooirupl I'tity now In power. Ti.< man is of more _.. quciiee thau the platform, hut b.i.h oux-it to he ?out At least one D?mocratie journal gee* iil'siinl inconsistency of howll_i?; for elirht years aboi military desjioti.ra and thtn turuiiiK a oucd and 1 p.iit!n,.iinot!ier military tt.un for President. Th? 1 Preis says: " It Is folly t?i talk about tiie nomlu-tlwi (Jen. Hancock. He lia gUUi ninn and, would toad good Pi ciblent, no duubt. but he 11 s soidier. and we li? tt the country would rallier Lave a statesman tha ?.Ulli*.. We ba/o hud e.?Ut years' expeileuc?: la t line a.r? adv." Kx-Gov. Fenton seems inclined to donbt 1 Deiiiocii.ile cap.niiy to tit:t wisoty at 8t. Low?. thluUs Tlld? ? tlie ItrSOg man of tho party, and asy? opposai on to him I-i hi own Stuto will Increase hl? r inn. power. In every other State, so that he will a_uaf_r aaMil Bf BtWYotf than In It, and yet carr fngaggy by a roiisniK majority. Tl'dcu and It.-nlr 1 or Hetidilrks and Parker would be powerful, but I Foulon is of tlie opinion Hint ?Ilr rs?B-illi will not t vu.l, and that the L'u.tiown may bi> plaecd st tho fron Delaware Kepublicatis aro not ])l?a.e?l wi the President's enoloo of a new District Attorney them. Their principal ??rifan. The Wilmington (k mental, calls lb?* appointment of Fnb.*r t-o.tu__ioua. _ ?uliLs: " What intluetic could have brought It uboul | only be conjee ure<L It the ap|Hilu*.uif.ut Is to stand, th liabco. k . Ik-11I1I i-( ?unie his former place, ' and Belkn ?s'o info tue War Department a-;nln. Judj-e Fm.uti- I uni the 6iipi?ort of IM Republican party of this Sta nur the respect or contlilem e ot tl.o people, uud foi- b to be placed here Id tho responsible position of Unit Malm District Attorn-'i. after the well-known fuels tils career In Washington, wl.l b?> resented lailUn.ni bl nil. If ilr. HN-gflM is to be n moved as j.r.iy 1 Pia sldert to 11 -pliice bun with ou?? wLoiu the i?xiple 1 gaial wl?h loepocl." The Democratic party continues to harmom tvfiiutitiiily on IM cuit, iicy ouoatlou. Wlii!" The H_. and Mr. Hoi mont are favoring a ? sound M__pM_B-M with the Inflationists, The Ilosbm I ost SSSMI oat soirmu with tills announcement : "?There IsousfsMI on wb'. tin* pu.ilic looks wltu coutidence to the Demo? ratlc par f.t,- a nt r.iii.' and satisfactory ex,ir- salon of opinion. TL U the currency tjut-stion. The d?claration of the Itepub cm platform would bo MBB-Bahas even If It were n b clic: by ten years of Inaction and indorsed by such 1 Bstloulstsas Loi*rtn ami Hutlei. Moreover, Guv. Dav pla.nly showed in Convention that ii? purpose was su thins but hard mom y. What tlie Democrats have to sa BtSI latins will at least Bs lute lUible nna ain.ei-, au 11.1. ne cuit ('(iiilit tbi.t l| will bo au Linul.1__i.4-.l_ tlixla.' li.u for ?pecio pay iu. nt?.'" FINE A HIS. NEW-YORK CENTENNIAL LOAN __UUIUI1U_ NATIONAL A? AI.KMT ?IF OC-UON. [Tlie >Itir?<auCi?ll?cU'>ii. ?Nurih Ii -tin.) The pi? ture? number? ?1 iu the BBMlogM fror 1 to HA e ."ii_r to ez-.iov. & I). Mar?.'m; tn. y till lb Nurili l.'Miiii, and flew over iuto thoc'oirldor and Into th small raes, usually called the Sculpture Room. Tnis c? lection la oie ol iiiiifoi'iu excellence, and con'ains pi. tares by French, German, Roman, and American ar?sti Tli? re ?ire here no less than thru? portrait.? of gentle-ic liy the late Charles L. lildoti 0' Now-Yoik. to wh I wli?*n tlvin?. the honor <?f bcin/our strongest painter ?? male heads was awarded by commun cousent, find sine his dc.ilh no rival ban appimcd to (It.-piile UU title. Th " Portrait of a Gentleman." No. 2, which we believe t ii'iii ni Oar. Morir?n himself, is ? strongly painted, l.fc Sht head, but we prefer to it, ?is a piece of mnunttug, >fl fiiJ, over tlio assesl -Mst-WI ?n-1 of the 1 .sim. I bet t-.e?e- man vigorous purtr.tlt -, ex ItUkai with so liiL-cl f. ??-.!..in nud spirit. l'Ut, valuable oily _B ?t ?idles of lif-* wie-rt* tlie aitlst'- -kill h;i? Issa shut iu for all vopo cm: exercise to the narrow IsM of tire fs.-e?tL?* dreds ?nd acccsauncs /ovin'; no opirortin-lty wh?tever for ?Ico t.fatlv?? ff-'.-t, or f?ir the charm which make? so many p.?. traits of tho old time delightful pos-x-ssioui even tc t:i-? win ktiow notliluK whatever about tl.c men aati w.iiin 11 who s.it for them??e fee! how great a ilit>-dv.?n mg,- the muOmru fUktMtnmfunuun labors under as cciu putt? with 1.?4 prctleces-ors of the plcturecque times. A lar? part of the alliactivcucss of the ?utecLth ai.i: ?. veiti.-.uta ciiUtury i<oriraits?the Tltiaus, the Ttntt.r ettu?. th.* Vsrsassss, '?-he Broiizinos, the Velas?iui-z?-ron -i-t ? .11 lucir ?1 ??eorative char-n '.?1, luo ?lch ?oslan. -. I (!? 1.1's i.f sri'lr.teciurc au?l landicspe, the lu'roiluctiou of Mtni?,:ils, uii?l this a?, ninth Lu the portmiti of m"ti ?m Iu those of women; so that when we couio to our im.d ?rn pottiulls, where the cleverest pnlntcr I? put to l.ii trumps to add any c-Urnal Intirto?, we are ?.pt to Bud the ncc'ssity of flxinn our atteiiti'n MSB tiie mere niau, unwelcome, and " Portraits ol Geutletui-u" have n hard time trying to pi, 1 world that like., above all tliin.v? to be MBSBSit th? modern portrait palotes hu tiKicfere s n'uch h.?.'. 1 I Mh tu. n tin- old ones had. uhu livttt In a time when, for ni' n as "icil M fei vii'?'ii. thi re was sueh a thin;; in costume and BMI-B__UjBSB--i* ; and if we think r?f tir-, we shall !-lvc more honor t<> a mini 'ike I'lliott, vrh.i p unted mi well whatever face he Uked well enougii to loak deep li :n. .ii..: in study, that Ins plciure? asu rule make us co?? tent tod?? without acce.-sortes. Mr. ?.core? Hall's " llusplieriies" is S -rood picture, by an artist who uiiitht have made a co-a slderablo rci'iitittion M a tiult painter, if he had eon.'lucd himself to that specialty. "The Uther* pljyer" If ?.'. Mii-t-ititcf P.oine, is so 1'a.tly MBOIMI it is not MBf to Ji:?U? ?t fairly, but li l?*oki a lively piece of -??lion, tiioncli It i> a lui'- bold In the ?'utaloifiie-niaker to call It " in the style of P.ul-eus." The dress ? .?mums ?'i?e of Uiil'eti..'? I line, and i ..h.ips that is all that was meant, but there la lure noue of the fgmOt Klinitin;'- rtclnie-- _l ? itinrlui: iu the stuil', and ci rtainly UBI of his aBT-H '.i IMIssl. Tnl? lool.s lu color?or, rather, in no color, like one of the s.ul Munich picture* which aie umv fSUUg Am irisai models?it ttevcr can havo been pro diiccil in?.l.-r a Roman t>k*?. Tho visitor may Judice t'?r lilm-clf, ?nice directly under it hau.:* a picture from .1 true Miniii h pall tic- " Tl'.t WlaBABJ H?)is.*," by Fiart', tyntJttggtg, Wl sbeiild tbltik Mr. llii.-kiu lia.l I? ? :, 1 ?.'liiin.eii'ir of tbe Bmaaaa s hi aaaaria, m m once tug* us:, ?i he .-.unid Ilk.- to be Iu Lnfc'l?iud, and that he li..?l i.s. I BU [owcr to t.u c-ehTs so hi^h ,is to tiiuke it nu* ). --?'.itr to buy tl.i'in. The Munich ar ists would ap.rrar to have lut 1: ?Iriv.'u by snuo such c.luiiify to use h >t and dirt to pu.nt then picture* vwtlu DllkagCH**! i depends for Us Inter st eiitnely on the eloveii.tvis n'.lh wlii h he hai told bis story, oir the play of ezpreiaion lu his faces, ?md 01 'ii.- suSsralaass of the greOgktU, a- A of the iliiiiv ?dual sclluu. The horse is excellently palutcti, and while the owner caresses it and ?xj ?itiatei oi? it? nu 111-, n:.il I?S boys ^taU'l about the fileiitlly crealure In 1111 ?iiliiiii:ii>: t-it.iip, and the lucti J.an in ti.?* choru?, (?ill l?u* 0:1c, vt ?m fc'it.'s a ertiical ?.jiuiit round the conn tt the Ixai-.t's |<,_.), a elnl.l 1111.* tiii'ii.er'? am?? I? wore le 1. i.tni wild the hrighMslssM ?Ag ot ue pemsuMu, and hmft ami ? mai 1?) tlitit. Vnniiiitt Urs ?? latrifua.** an Bebsmn smm, thnA n.aiic.s the pn ture more I ?,.:i/.?:le ?hau it need i?*, HOI 1 111,1, ii i-ifier rvi-t-utiiiii uf u pun gtgnmg to ft 1 tl.. I 1 - rcuttoaal lainey ?'' tham ?luya; but the BMMrslsi >t is iinpicti'i-ti.l ?iii'l lapsrHs, The fiiiuiiiis uri'iide of ti ? Du. ?tl pullSS is di'iic -, int Justice to, and the Mem ("r laMsf ?.he ii'iieiiil want ol life and ftelln<. A man I hu olli-r.s to paint Vetii.e m.i\ want almost everythln< ftt pjelie mfUtfUkhf v.ith the pace. That MlBBB.aB*ll witliout it in? mikes of that embodied dresiu ue call Venire, uoiuuig huts tollectiou o? sUllatisout of a gas-tmaa lheie are no less than three pictures by Mr. KI11111 Vi dder in this exhibltiou-tws of them in thti .Soi il? ltootu-und they ure, alt, uot a liltle di-?ii'iai'i""?' Taere wns a timo when Mr. Vedder promised to be soin IhlnR better than I paint? r of luic il-brsc and MnMm. wliic'i l? all that we find In Ham works; tho tl.ure? aie nil exc. 1 diutrly elinns.v and flacfjoted. Hut the eoiurmi i? pleasant, and wo feel that the ?1 list may be, afu-r m% only still uml fornial ou principle, ami uot bec-auie he U uuaiilc to put lift) and movement into his people. Tho ".tpaiiiKh Uinhtlay F.-sMval.'' by A. Alvarei, seemi n? 1.- the capital picture Iu Mr. Mornau'i collection, sud Olli uf I he 111..-I llitel't'-tlllp m Iho t ihll.illou. ItUel tieiiiel-, well huiiK. anil Is set like s chitertiU sun lu ths middle of the north wall, wluru ratllauce streams out from it on either -nie. Of course it does not do ths pic? tures near it any rooiL It ninkes " Luther and the K-*" fo. mers at Haiburg" bntk very grusi, wmoh U uot .*_>*? ss Luther, st least, would hare liked well enouxh *? have l?-, n in this saliioi) lia!?-nm?." to this sl-tfl-g i ba> tuen the Refornion hsre slwajs been treated u*jJ?"tf bv ?1 rman painters. And, l?et-?es. this beins another <-t thoce Miinteli pictures, nod painted like all then'?-*?*? soot and mud. it would bo essr tor a much Isas btlgn an i airy painter than Alvaxet to take sws/ U* *'--l-u aU-ik of cheerfuluess. A much mors srtk?o plouu? than this purtnut group ol flot-ildt'i -Jules Braies?