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U, ?t the Legatlon, aad two other membera, left ber Carteruoon for Phlladelph.a to enter ?l?on a vl.lt to hW^oufaetureiandnaniralreaoUTceeMPentivlvanla ao__ time aince tbey exPr. ened a deaire to the Preel.len W__ke.h.BTielt. and he req.u-.te_ Attonit-y-General Ewwat.-r to escort tbe.n througb tbe State. Tbe Ltt.er. khmr'or,' .aet them ia Pl.Uadeliihta. Tho l?arly wlU Mm Ti-it thellaldwln Locomniive Worae ln rinladclphia the repalr abopa of tbe 1'ennaylvania Bailniad at Al C_r_ aid other pointa of railw.v Uilereet ll.et wi., KS^-l* .brabu'vanle at Uheeter, the troa worha al fett,town. and UM numerous mannfacturing lut.rc.ti atlit'ibuig. _ pr.?: leiul \Y *._IIINOTON NOTE.. Wabhi-OTON, Tueaday, Nov. 14,1883. The dellvery niail aerviee haa boeu eatiibdehed al l^achburg, Va, Tbi* weok'a laiae ef patent* ligirrcgatcd 351 to cllUene af tbo Cnlt-d btatea aud 99te loroignere. lhe Prealdent to-day ai.polmed Judaoa Flelda poi J aaaai. r at Canaatota, N. Y.. aod Lcwle Kenny poattnaiter at Uinhland. III. - The ControUer of tba Curren-y has BBl_???*? BBB 1~.? Cltv National Uank of lowa City. lowa. to b, irlu V_l_t- wllti a capital of .'.'OO,-.H). l-rrangemenia?rel.e.ng.nade for the ereetlet,of 8999 Ce flre e-tapeeoii tba Ut'ver.iment prlntiug olbeeand Govormeiit hoapital for tbe lueane. The Cubiuet MBtBag to day, wbioh beaan at noon. eaa S^_&.K3Sa^^ _____? Tbe Grand Jury to-day bronght ln elgbt tndlctmente ___lnai Heulamlu Frank Ui.e.ow. Ute rocetvlng tel.erol BBl- iaaarS k ot tu- Eepuolle, ehargiag ataa atoa Sttrntttmut rrom that beufc. hetweea Jauuary U7 aud gue -1. 1S-V5. 9-='.""3 ?!? Tue Chlef ol tbo Uurt-iu of Btattittoa rer-irta that the al value- of tbe exporta of petioleum" and petrt.leum ?wduci* rrom Ue United -taieedurlng tbe month of Sep w-uh, r. 1999. were *_.-10.065. nnd <??-"*?*_^"?E?,*? lB.l 84.799.711. Eor tbe n.ne montha euded -Cptem heraoTi-S-. *3_.3.6.0-_l, and ior the aame peiiud in 1SM1. -i...__..?l. Tbe witneaaee ln the caee of Payne and Fnll. charged wttta att-mpilng to brlbe Brown, a Juror Intberttar Kaaiir . ase. wore auuitnoncd to uppcar before tne Orand J_ntot.av and a.u-uiioU, bui weie not ex__.in.il. il ?-?,-- .d-"- to walt u,?.l Foote dcl.ver. W?^_J*___?J ?aeu ??oi.d.iot the iaveadgatbiB bb to all thevartieiat tke aaint- time. BM Ariieutlne Mluliter waa preaeuted to the Prealdent try the QlliaalBIJ of State to day. Mlle. M. Lolillloi., lu apect.e-a General of tbe femtUeprtmary aeboola of 1'ane, .-,1 Mlle. M. Couiurier. dtrcctrcas ot the feaiale hlgb ? _o.il of Havre, France. were alao preaente.1 to t ue J.e*i_eut l.y _.uer_l Eaton. ro.umlaaioiior of __l.ua tiot.. Tbeae laolee ur.-1 .mmlesiouud by luel r. ucu Uov cromeni IB -tveetlgate tbe ayaie-i ot p.ib.lc aehoole.n thia couutry witb a view u> IU lutroduetloii in tbe Pren.i. 1'.- public. ? TBE AHBY AXD XAPT. .VAsniNGTON, Nov. 14.?Loave of absence ler tBiaa m?uthe Trom Deoember 1. l.._, has beeu frant.d .-.-cond I.ituionaut William E. Aluiy, btb Cavalry. Th. leava of aaaaaoa grauted nral Ueoteaaat John a. ataatey.'.'O.h InTantry, Beptember 7, 1. s_. bai been ex leoded llire* itioutllB. Tbe following ehangea in the atatlons and dntles of ao.ln_ ei,. iai offle, r* have been orden-d l Captaln George ?. Oim-loud, jr., United 8tatee Army, will pr,.eeed from thleei.y io .i-Bcott, AlfffBB-t lerrLory.aud relieve Flrat Uwjt.nnin Frederick K. W_rd, latCuvairy. oT tbechanre of tbeCi-lifornlaaud Arlaona dlvlsli.n of luind Btatea eidtury telegraph l.no-. Lteuienani W aid, ou l>eiiig re_ ?Te.l By ( epraiu oluiatead, will repalr to t,d_ clty aud iwpert iti iiemoii to the Cbief -ignai Ortloer. ti, uteii.iiii-C..nin.ander Charle- II Kockw?ll haa been arori.it ti thereeet-iagaatB ItaahlB- A*Hi*t-.ini pay; m__.tr Ja.ea I. l'aill.pa to liiBtruution intbe Bureaii, of Kevb-oua-adtiotblng. Mnlalnpm tu l_ A Clarkhia beeu ut u,,-'.. <l irom Uie tralu.ua ahlp M-BBeaota and or deit-l io Ihe Knler.inae. Lleuteu .ut Artuur P. Na..,, gr-io tiie tralunig ehlp Mluncaota aud urd.rt _ io apet iai guty ou the tJourd of liiapeuiion. Tbe Cnlied e.iitea eteanistilp Enterpr1?c wl'.l be or l to ibe Aaiatio atauoa about Ueee.nber 1. THE EXPORT GLASS TBADE. F. w paapN o.itsi.le of tlie trnrle are Bware that Ute lii.t'd -tatos have been exportiug glass gooda to Soiith Auierlta, Cuba and Au-truiialu aaaapat-Bea wltb toteigB iuau.ifucli_-era. Tbe ei port trudu ln tbla Une t.f gooda ia atlll, however, lu IU luiuney. Iu sjm itk Iuk of u.is .uojtit to u TatBoaa leportar a leading ex>."H"i let-.'-ntiy aald: "Baarty al^tyeaiB ago raaaa aetitative.s from a doaaa leading boaaea weiaaeal ahaaad t_ tlnd ii market for the large aurplii-. itoi-k of glas* gooda wbitii had ao-BBtalalfd durlng a period ef baa_Beaa deprea-sioii. They vislted MeJCtoO, Bouth America. Culw and Auetrnlia, aud e?ic-e_dett in -Bfaahag oT large flnantttiuaof tbaaa890-8, Tbe prlrea obtalu.-d wera lu j a,auy b-Baaaaaa baaaa aetaal ?o*t, but ai tbat umo niaiii.toeiurers were wiUln_ tt? uuioad tbelr ?to.-.k ut a aligUt diMtoinit. Tbo TootboUl tliua olitainod in tbe forulgu markets has been retalued aince theu. Wltb tbe ?etoraof |,ro?i?M-oii*tlines price, advauced. and wltb th-n, thtu araa aallght deeMae in tho amount of goeda ejpt.rted. The tra.lu to day, tliongb not eo large, ls more toglfaBaaa." ? Whal ll voarbrst inarkett" a I thiab liavHiia 1* al.o.it tba lo-st at pilB-Bt. CuLaii* n_, hbuol U> perecnt more glusaware in praforttaoto tben p,.;...iat, '.. BBBB W8 <l" bere. 8o.itli Amiri, a la also a uttoti inaikeL Tii.re a e aome paeaBaHBaa ahool our traile w ir b t ba latter. o.mtry whtah BTB l.itert-btlug. Tlie iua!_i. doeaa. ehaage dawa there ea lt doea a--Boal Bverywliere atoa thegeefta wantthe sanie patterns, bothii! -ana aad al_a,yaaa after year. it B very ditti cult t,. IntrtKlii, e aaythkag BOW. Tbey are t-ttiNtled with what tb- ir Tatbt ra iiaetl. It B-BBB. matter how many lii,|.t..v.,,.,-ni'. j.?i make botb aa to qiiaUty and atyie, tti.v BBllcBag to tti.i: t.id Botteaata raajard ta the 91 aw "i tblagi it i* ". ?......<?. thlog *',"'J_?'7,'11s <'"">i"j: Eorth witb oantweaol ooffea auddyeaUilh totoadwlth gla-aware for the retnra iri|>. The.v bn the cheup 1 Jri-iule- for about |B a l.arrel and ieali7e a Tuir piolit liom aaaaatooa thel. aiTlval al BloJaaalro." "Howdoyoaebtaatfy gtaaagoodat - Then are i wo gem-i-l tbt^sea. limo and cr.v.*tal. i ne B_Bag-*afl B UM abeupct. Vi e ean give lo it all tbe i.p Maraaee ofthe oryaUl.bul th. ? i-...a nf tb.- i;.tter wlU f.?. i.-,-- nt Ti.-- oryatal ?la*,l* brlgbter. hardwr.aad ha* th- trmi 1*11 rtag. 11" r. 1* a diHt ren. a of 4t. |ier t-.-nt between tlie Ume an.l .iv ^ta! glaaa la tho quaUty of tba eodaand other matarlala eaaplvyedta tben aianafae '- V?i> vo.i t'atnk tt.ttt ro.. chii pi edaea aa laa gtKMi* bere aa tl.ev*. au in EuglaM and l-'rautvel" - 53 I il > Uui the iiiniu dillU-.ilty liea ni the fact thal wl- i-iiiiuot maauhtotiira aoefa glaaa aa eheaph aa they ran ln thoae eouutrtea. whare labor n_?y bebougbt for a auere aoag. Thotifare the Amertoa-i aianufaotuiwr haa ao luduceineul to auoouragf hlui to praduoe a hlgb ern't- of gooda I ?"> very anni our initi-ket Would Mieedlly abeorb gUaawarwof tiu* eharoeter lf Ba ts.^t could be keid doa n aa low a_ the Imporitsl artlel .,: I i,|. ,t l, al .... iiieK.iod.-. muat be inanuTuel iiivti -broad ls Th-i dviug ont AU preaaed ware, tamble-B, Truit diabt-, u-a-rta, ete.. are made from tbe l.in.- _lu-s. Our exiH.il- rn.-ui,i...-t eutirely fonliuetl to thi* ClOM, I hla eeouiaU) betbeoulj liae of good- in whichjreoan?uo v i-oinpeto wltb forelgn man.naeturei*. we make t)K i ."-t tl " ..' sale* throtli-'b OOUlBllBBlOU ineieliaiiM. Thej eeud u-their unlera aad wo BU thaia for aay part oi tbo vioi.l Trt-'jut nii* a it tv bouaaaabruadeontrol the eiclnaive rlghl to eertaln pattoraa nf glaaaware. Weaaakre- traeta arlth aa_aafa___r*re fer torgaurdara OI/.....1-0 a rlv?a deetga. We arwahUged lo earry a lam itn ;. " Iheae gooda la order to be ready U? mect ? , ,!, , 1 inri.lo npon ua. La.tvear tbe , vport trude ?.i trlMh-v i.;e aiiiouiil. I to iiliout . I .O.OOO. " Ti,.- reiHirtor culleal upon -oteial ImiHiiter, an.l Oealei- iu l.bate and wiiidow k1?s-. and mt- ..i lueiu aaid: **onr export Uad? d.ui't amoiiat to gSO.OOOayear; Baalaad i.,'.,.o|m.1._?w It all. Altlio.iifli 9_.-00,0O0 in oapilal .- Inveatod iu the luanuta. l.iru ef p'ate und wi.ui,.i gUt-i in tbi* ouaatry, we eannot eouinete wltb lOItdX.I in.n. ?...i.t'lier*. Alrtiutt.lie tliildof all lb:> Klae* ware iu in- UnitedBUtea I, impoit. d. Afterdologour b<-,t, vv, c.t.ily umli-r-ell Tnreign plate glaaa b> aboul ?> per cent A.^ rcgartl* lhe oomparullvH luealta of forel-ii miii thi.i.. --..' i.inle gl__*. I will aay thiil there are !. .v people m ho . tn tell tba diff. ?_.- n.e. In thia eity Amerl.itn plate glaai ii.i- u-e.i m tha u iiltt-. Equltable, Morae aud K- iv HuililliiK*. Out Weat It bt llkoit jti-t a, well a* fomgn No .-.lltired gla-a w iutlow h are lutide la thia ?iiint: v. L. i'.ilum haa a world-wide re.putation Tor tlie roam.-i'-ui-e of tbc-e gnod_ laibor la eheoperthere than i:i Euglaud, aud tor lhal reaAoii ber doaura eali tiu di i - II their Urttiah mul*. Tha av_-r,i^.- ooai ot poiut. d Wlodowa i- lK ei-nl, a atjuare foot. Kc-IIhihI Iim* al.-o wTin a i,|.uUiioii for her plain aelaaai wiudowa. I. wiil Im ii loag Umo lietore Amoiica will be al.lo loeatab tlab n ft>.< i--;u arket for ber gooda. Wehave auahuud mii, e of eoal. Kaiol, aoila aud otb'T luaU-rtiiN for luakinc cImiu. bad iv bn- uikm- rwuaiit-attht) praaaut hlgb ??iii. ?we tai'iiiol iu.iHt to oonipeU wilil t_BB_______a luuliuta., AA *<'/,/.ECTOB BOUGBTOX 8BNTBNCED, TitKNTON, N. J., Nov. 14.~E--C-llec.or of ?be Ioii af 1*. -rib AuitKiy Cbarloa H. Uougbion, wbo waaeoavlotedafew weeka _-0 oT tranamittlug falae Tonc: tr? to tbo GoTrrnnient. waa to day aontenced by Jud?u Nixou to per a Une of 9iOO and coite of tbe proi MO-h-B, vvlil.-h aaiounl to #'141 09. Tue defeudaut up penred ln eonrf. aoeompanled by bli eouneel. Ou a lee oi?I i. ,dicii n:nt for pre?entlng beg-i aflidaviu to the <j.ive.ui.K-nt HiaghtTB bad previoualy plcaded not tmBtf. MtaiB laBaaaag tbat ami ptaaiai Beavalt. The < ourt Baapaaaad aaaaaaae. m tbe fecu Bivelved hai bee.i MilMttantially p..aa-d npon lu tbo trial of the otber liidltltuent. The thlrd aud laat lndiotiueiit B_a!uet n ..ui:lit"" waa Tor eonaulraey With the otber Coatea. boua.-odloera.o defraii'I T)u im.ti >u of tlio Dial.ict A'.ioia,r i a i.uiie proa waa ont-re;i tu thia ouao. THE EXPLOSION AT WEWWUEB, OHIO. Ct.KVKi.AND. Ohio, Nov. 14 -Franci- Hiad Jgy. a b aa carpeuter, la added to tbo Uil of thoae k U.?i laat ulKhl tt} tiie hal-BB OJtploelon at th* Foroat City Iron Worka A correctod Uat of the wouuded la aa fnllowa: Jenken nia.i,. Oaa. Haaiia. Joaeph I.idley, I>avld Jouoa, Jobn Mueilcr, WiUiaia Wiiaou, John I). Jou.-a, Louia laaae. Joun ..aioay. f bowa_ Jonea. _.___, _ TJuTcarener ia uiveau?ating the caie. Tbe botler wa, an aid out aad had e_pi?led before. The dauiage to th? work. l, u.i UeU-ltely kaowu. It U aaluua'.ed ut uoaily ?10,000 THE 1TALIAN FL/OODS. KEHB8 AT THF 1NU.NDATION OF VERONA. irnoa aaoea_?BB?aoaaaaat-iaaaBn or thb -*..' K**ara, Oetober i!?. Btary aaw aad tbaa Italy ii aeeely raitted <>y n very plaguo of lnundatlona. Almoat every y-nr come.iiiew.sot towna half deaa_nyed, al _BB_aaaa_ of a.reaol 1,-rtile land la.d xv .1 'c. and of many hti man livee Lat. Il la. above all, Ul'per aad Central Italy lhat ar,> oxposcd to the f:ny <>l torr.-nta. Hut 11..t foi a I.11- time. if indeed erer, haa tb* cnlnmity aaaaaM- aur-h proportiona as now, when the n.-heat part of Lamaartly and Venetin haa l**-n under wutcr. Kv-ry time the flooda occnr, CMiimisaiona areforined. Oovernracnl in.iuiriea an. mado m to the i-auara oi tho evll, iii..<ii>-a are held. and the local prea* lift- up ita le.blevoice. Hut thingal.ave BBatiaatfilj retnamed ln *t*VM quo. Piiring theae la-t inundatiotiR a great inany llVBB have buen last; the value of property dcstrviyed nmst be n-ckoned at many milliona, and tliouaaiida of huinan beinga are hterallv roodesa and Htarving. Tbe Loiiih.rd nnd Vetietianprovincea will feel the coiisoqucnce*, of this calamity for yeara and yeara to eome. Mia cr.r. despuir and enrao will nse to afnahiful <le gma. Bamttblng has been done to alleviate tiV autlcrinua. C.intriliuiioiia have eome fortb freely, hut do not suffico. The remedy wonld have to ho truly gigautic, aud even theu it could not curo every ill .ion... I have Jiiaf returned from n tonr throngh tho provincea, where the imindatione bave barely ann Bided, and where everythni- vet tells.aa lt l<?ng wlll, of ruin and deatrnction. The arenen met in each of ihe loTvtis xvhere tho xvater* hnve done tbeir evil work defy deecrlptlon. It would take not an arti cle, but a volume torecouiit them. I 9_all eiuiea v..r, aa woi! as I ean with pon and ink, to gire an ncconntof wh.t happenod at Verona. the town that haa auftered most. After tbe t. rriblo inun.lation of lTUT, Taaaaa aaaanrt tbraatrarit Vj 'ts riverand tettaataagaia ln 1?G8. Thewatera reaato a con aileiable height, but after a few daya deerena-'d again. anil tha population eot off with a fngbt. This year, in the an.'nmn. the rain had Beea talling BteadilyaJl ovorthenorthof Italy, and esp.-ciallv bl tli6 Veneiiiin provincea The Veronese BBgaa to watch the Rivat Ad._? with BOeaaaaiiety when. on tbe 17tbof Septenihei-.itiosoab'ive higli-xvatermark. F.veryone who has visited Veront and its environa maatraaaembertbe taraa flnaiiiig nnlls that were placed 011 the AdI-o. Duringtba Bigfatoi ihe 17th the chaiiis that held 0111 of th?se inills xven wreiiched'asunder hy the fori'e of the wa'era. and the huge niill, carried on at a terrillc ritte, waa daahed iigainst th? Pojate N'uovo. The orasli wa* lond aud the raill w.-nt to pieces. On aaaadaatioB, tbebridge, too, was loiind to bave heen daraaged, and the inunieipil authonties tboochl flt to close it t(. the fr.ivei of ihe puhiic. The neople, liowever, could not he nerKti-iderl that the massiv* lirulire, \x ith its huge bloekeo- granlte ami ita tln.k, well poised arehea, rould he carried away aud destroyed by tho waters. I xvas myseir at a win.loxv of one of tbe houscs on the ri.ht-hand bank of tbe river xvhun a acene en BBadthateaa hardly ba naagiaad. Oroarda wore "Btaading 011 eaeb snle of the AdigB, aud many bead* appeared nt every windoTv. Tho water was riish iiik* 011 furiotialy. Boaae nersons d.-spitetho lnuni. 1 pal order.. xv-ro standiug ?n iho brnlgo a-a if fas elnated hy the inad, foaniu-livcr. AU at once a laarfol ery arom 1 ,*__*bridga la failit.g!" I aaw thearehm give way alowly, the pill.'ii.a Inellne svvifily, bnt not all at once : the B00N or moie of pcrsoii.s 011 the bridfBI barely had time lo run or ho draggedawav, aad the i.rnlge f>-!l into thr- ragtng waiers. The noise xvas dr.-adful; tho wi.tcr Wud daahed over tbe people on tbe banks; the erowd, orvinc ahouftua. Imploriac. flod right and lefi. aad carried tbotaloall orer tho .own. Everyone be* heved Verona to ba utterlv loat; the nopnlation got doaparata ia tbe paak_ In a few h.mrn the xva.er rose toait'-h B betgbl that BBB. than half thestr.-cts wer* tiirned into eanals. along whiefa tl B fexv boata that could ba found wcr.x nioving. These boata xvere inostly tnanned hy Hohtiers, xvho h.id rcceived iiiHtruotioiiB to rovr thrnugh tho niundated htreets and ae_ where belp waa moat urgently ncedod. DnttBg th* first momenta. as waa not unnatural, almoat everyone seeuied to have loat hia head. The only beings wno from boimining to end ki ;>t oool and ateadv wero the aol.lier.s, earabinlers (po Uoeaaaa) and fliaaaiw Oflean and naaa nevm for one moment lost their aelf-couiraand ; tbey did ad mirahle aervice, they xvere everywtiere, and alwaya at tbe riarht mouient. I witoaaeed acts of tbe irreutest heroism on the part of the officera and aaaa. and their hearaty waa only eqaalled by tha iix.il.'S'y with wbleb they went ut it, witbibrawing ft-onitho aatbeaiaatia applaaaa of bjratandaBB, aad trying to avoid the grateful thanks. AaaeeaaaaeopUeonldgattuelr wits togetbera aort of eaaaaaitam wai lorraad te take promt.t meia tin-aagat.iBt th* danger an:l tha want th.it nmst aaaaa iminediately. Bread w.m talagraphed fm from the ueightioring toxrna: BBOta aonliera were asked for, and boata wera <l'-inund"d urgently from Vciiiee. Manv.iuarters ef the town bad beeoma abeahllaly bolat-d, and tbe atrong current ren darad u nex. te Imaaaaihla to eet at the lamaira ef ihimi bonam araa nj boat. Bvarywaera baildinga bagaataahewaagaeot givtag way, and the paopla had to begot out as best they could. Some xver taken out of the windows hy inrans of ci.rds or aheetstied log'tbcr ; othei.ain their fear leaped into tbo water 1 other. agaiu h.ad to bo liherate.l hy i/etting .nto the boanm throatrh baaty aaantngalB the roof_ Ilcarticndiiig criea wore board in every diieciiou. P?aaata la the liurry and Bonftuion, had beeu separated from their children ; htiahaiitU, wives, friends wero missina, and ininlit already he drownod or burietl under aome lioiise fullen iu. Tho tirat day of aenoiis tloodini? I visited, in eom pauy xvitli many otbers wbo had voluuti.red to do xrhat they could for iho aufl'erera, tbe pnuuinal quarter of tho town. We eeemed to be rowiag ahout in Veuiio. In tho (orao Cavour, tbo princi pal Iboroughfare, aiiilin the imniediate neighhor bood, thiuga were not ilosperato; aid could he btxmght to tbem saat ia the baaaaa, Ihayeealdha reaeead Ifttae buildings threaten.-d tofall, Hti'l they migtii he fled. But other quarter*. and theae tba nmst po ml 'ii*. were entireiy isolated; attempts xvero tuado to convey aid 10 tbaaa, hui in vani. Tbe s'r.tets liad dJaappeaiad, and the fury or tba water xvao >ucb thal uo bo.it could for a lo:.g time in any potvuble way venture up the canals. What iu Braaaad tha beirorol tuo poaltion xtu. thataoaaaaaa had been provided dunug the lirat ingbt to light up tho toxvti. A* was natural, tho gaa WOrfca heing anamergee*. Verona could not be 1II11 miuatad aa aanaL Ihna f?r aevarafl nlgbta Verona wus 111 utlcr daifcaaaa, aud luight bave baaa aamaarad to a very city of tho dead l.ut for the rc peut.-.l cri.js foi h.-lp li_nd 111 every .lirection. At long iutervals a barge with soldiem in it inieht ba heard glidiiigalowly 011 tba miiildy xv.iteis, hnmp ing ogaiurt uiiknowii coriiera or obj, cts tloating. The aiddu-ra cricl out 1 very nov>- nud thea for likihla, lj.it iew vt.-rr. lorllicoiuing. The population xx aa too frigbtoned, 100 coufmed to attend to uuy thiiuf. The next morning jieople tfli'd to Bate ahout aa well aa they could. Hi.iiie in boais, ethaia inafew K'reeta and lanas in c%na, othera agaiu 011 thealmui deia ol porteia who waaled up to their bieast*. ui the water- Th* atree.a which ha.l not been llooibd wagaerewded with paaaaaa aaaaa ta know wbat had aafpaaad la the ajaaitam cm ott from .11 eom inuiiicatiou. Siiicrs the bn.lg.sa had giveu way, thoae on tbe right bank of the nv.ir knew aliso liitely uotbingof what waa going on on the BBpe* Bit- aid", aud the imxioty was gnai. Now und ih-n adull, mulflid sound reached ui acroaa tho foain ing. roann* w_t_ro.ui.-_, uul inaiiiicitveiy ou-: f*lt ii,ui aome Iidiujo bad given way, BBihapa bniied aome reiaiive, irieml eg aaajB?iatBaea. I Baaaaaad the Torro delle Ore, a bigb tower, whene,* I rould orerlook ti.e whole town and ueighborhoou. It waa truly un appalliug aight. lt a-cmed a? it Ve ioi.u T,ei4? B'i.i'g lo La kwalloW-4l up Bg BB evar ria lngaea, Where rtreeU ought to bave heen were caual*. tbe _.|iiar-_ were turneal into lakea; wnea. toiue of tbe hriages had onou apanued the Ailigo hardly a reiuuaut of the im-.i v o pillar* a.ia to l.e aeen. aud uli the other bri.lge* were uiiiUr wuter. Many houae* bad Lilleu lu tbe uight, aud ber* au.l tfiera uu the ruiua aouni inon aud womcii xxere to beaaeu huddlad togetber, u.akiug diati*.* bi.ubIb r-rvalaly aboutlng for help. I left the tower and joineit a company of aoldlera iu a barge. 1 h?T b?J EVoral ___h_7aaaaaj wb.cb M aaaiBadt attaatiaa todiatribuiewhare _i?_.t aoml-d. ?*52t,? t,, lUwly. at timaa pueh_d on by men ... ll.auraMf. a. otber. (.y the oara. We went towan? t?.**_"J" liauk to eairy f.Ki.l u? the iiilialnlauU oa that -.de o. Iho town. which ia called Vemnel.a; ha;lonr nro?rei* became at everv in.in.ent more dUbrtilt lt waeaolaagei a luaatloa afrawlag ?.? aii?v g on : it was.i.|.iestion ol heeping oursolvea bark Irom baiog burlad .. d-struei...... TU waBBia wara gettmg deeper an.l iiu.ro furiona. At ouo mo mei.t we uluioit tbougbl of giviug Bpoer aodeav or*. wheu from afar ti.e .rv of fcapalf BBBOte our ear*. lt aaa a eey that aiada?*&**?"% ...?,,,. ?f lha i.ili.ibitants ba 1 not UeUn aweraelol f.,.,,1 for tiiirty-#la ne-ra, aad ln addltion *hu?ger had paaaad ulghl aaddaf aa eamelUltaaf Bmber that at any iiimuoiit oiiaht Im ce.r.e.l 8* l*oo aoaae beap ef laiaa tbat were a low Iv bOta n.eiy l eiog aatefl away by tha earraaa. 1 haad ?y heid p-laaa ea I be *-?ne before our .;ve*. .... icad ... ?< ro than aaahaaaa IhewarJ "Haagrt - tu. in liuge letiera witn chireoal ou tbe wnlla. OhthtWmo balte.l for ainonient and wo ludd ? ?:.m_*01'- |*. i,*t" impoasible by .Hut of our oara or polea ..*?"" be inaearrie.li.wav. On tbe other bBBd lt_???'?: poealhla not leoarry lha braed lhal la? a aarBB to khoea BhO were crying out wiil. buiiger. ***** oiihe aoldleraatripped aadaaliato tbe wbBbv? loa. atout rope waa tiie.l to tf.e atern of tneuarge and alowly aud Bteadlly .aid "?t. I '? *?"j!J ao.leop tbal tha -.ddier bold.ng tbe lurtber endlo rope were al.uoatcb.u .bep .u .1. At every ?_> ' '" l the ba.ge eeeu.".l ou the poiut of being OWnodeB. bnt at laat we rea.l.e.l th.me wl.oae m.mibs were wuier.ug nt tbe a._ht af ib- loarea we broug it. At one plaee l _*w aonio eoldi.re?*J__*?*ffl2 aaaaaa tlie aurgiug rUertoaave *-|?'?"n-,"?'' jgg and old men. At auotli.r tbey ^''^"^ Ukeboawaa le fwothe h_a_atae. A"? *****?? particular ho.iae .n the pa.t e.illed Verouett.i 1.1Ut rendingcrieawew beard. [hare ??**^t?l getttBgatibeiunalaa, aa tbe OBaor part ? " l.ouse Bad fallen in e.,nae<inenco ol lhe ne.gliboring l.u.i.iing baviog K.ve.. way^l-baia *?***?' ?? aichway Bf wbich the people bad '?""*?> eu,, tere.l tbe boaaa, _ud now ilua ?MbwaPfJ?i*to. narrow, was ur,.l*r wa.-r O.Tr ^^aBippedlo* ouemomeut; a yonag aold.er eew.ued !? ffi?" iaHrf-_,'?*A*iaSBBS aud then.u.l.lywater, none '**|j"%j2"5| that ti.e .oblier would rrapr?;ar J - be did a d ??.t only once. Tbree t.mea md. bo rel rn earry ng i? bi* arma a cbild. balf de..rtw.tt. fnfhlBl the im iuer.io.1. but yet alive 1 here wm no one Biaa IB lha mi... and we n.oved aa te the other-elda. Thare the Colooel had beeu aiaul.ug. look.. M at 11 e oxcitiiiii ae.-ne. Aa we anproai he.l bim he i.n.l neve a word. but b8C_to_Jaaha.eo8>a.la whera h. was Aa Iho be*oie aoldier lai.de.l. all .Iren.died. M rald h-a I.a..,. tt, ln* b.re bead to aalute lhe I e - tuiel in ...iluary faahloa. Bat that afleaT pal hB arma aboul tiie aoblier'a aeeh aod Waaad hm.. w ?_"" the inodeat ti.ro bluabed, aod tbe |.eo,le a o nd franticaliy .pplaoded. I Mkad UaaiaiWIert int.ne. l.ut could not get-il. Tbe mau WBh uatuial digaity refaaed to toi it. HorepUod that il.lni.ltlo.-..Iv lua -lutft' and would have ueilber Ihaaha nor pabli. ity._^___ 10ED COLEBIDOE Tt) FlBlT AMBBICA. TIIK l.'.ltl) CBIBV JCSTI-lt OF EN.iLAN'D AR THT: etraav ..k thk nbw-vobb btatb bab aaaec.-. TION?AN aaTBB-BIBBBB SPKK.ll AT IX. Tt lt. Loi.l Colandjr-i i'01'1 n"', Jaatieaof Ba? iiind, parpeeea to vi*!t the DBBad ntatrs n"_t a.immer, m tne goeal of the Bar Aaaoctation of tbo btate of N.-w-Yoik. I_ird OatafMga I* tbe next In b-eal <lignltl-? and l.o'.nr, i.frr Bagto-dTa Lord ChaaaaBar, aad hi? ______ u loohed lorward te wiib graai lutoreat t.y tae m.-m'iera ad the New York bar, by whom he la kn .wn, by reputution ot least. n* ti"! Ottlf B alin.lng ll.rht In the law, l.ut al- I B moat Oiitcrtalutii- eonver. atl,>na!_U and charuiins after dlunerai^iaker Not lonit ago. at a liineheon wldeli f.d lowed tho laying of ihe foundatlon a.ono uf tho a___a elou ofthe Ainen Mueeum at Eieter, Lord Colernl?e ptaaaaai ataaat erilh a apeeeb iu the laUaiaatiaaaf wbit-b he blended a atyleof graeeTil pleaiautry w.ib nti iou* UiO.ijihU. Here I, a part of il : Tue kOBBt 1 liuve to propoie li " I'roaperlty to the Al i,.-r M,i-i-,iiii." Proaperlty t" "ie Btueao ueaae, I sip poee, proeperlti t,, thoee thiaga arlta w deo lua Baaa ua i? i ?,,,,,, eeied ->.-, ii..-. wriii-ti !? the kii",-. l, d.-e of lhe ,n,i vrrae of Gtxi ; Ar,, wmea i-. I BUBpaee, tlie, lui utiuaiive repreaeiilutlon of iuo nuiole of tlie urooUon woeai-tii ba - BB uud ll eupablo of b.-lilg reprtta ?nte I, and Liieraiurc, wuioii, ln ita very BBrroWa H Blgnlfloaoee, oontolaa all that the beat ?n,l ahieataaea t-f ull ,i-,ci an a a.l a^e* aave ever lliough ami aald. Now. that i.i a llghtaadeaay and ihort a.n.Jeet to h? dealt with in, ui, Bftar-looeheoa apeeeh. eapeeially ny oi.o wbo laf-.r tb? moat pail wUo,.y u.iill to deal wiiu Hiiy pari of it. ILaugi.K'-.j Of aclerice I knoiv noimng, beuauae 1 bave never learnt auy tulna. I waa t) ,ru ln the pre aeleuiido a_? llaugbter). aud I hove i.rctiy well foruoi imn all I baa.I little Mia >.f lufonnation of a *ci.iit,ite kiud wuicu ,u ibe pracuoe of oiy pro.oa_lon, for purpoaea leaaporary, but iu aome re-peca not ahollv uiiproiiiablo [laughtei], lf waa iny dntv froui 11mo lo time toeadeavor to bummm*. ln Art 1 may aay tuat my houorablti iriend i.Sir J. gennawarl aud I belmig to lha *aui? party-aud lamdehghtod todnd aayaelf laajrreeflMBl oa any h.m |.,-;, oeoooae l oon i -- mjraeB to bo iu Art u i.i.|ieit-ia Tory. [Ltugbter.] I illd uot Icarn to lovo T'lra.-r, aa Tnrner oimael bad avoda 9190,000 before Br. Buakm ba*. ever writien a itagioarUabie; tberefore I did aet leara to a,iin,re him fi.iin BuahiB) an.i I eonUnae to Bdialn tin Joel.aa l.yiold, and Flaxinau ln apite o biaa. U. regirtl to L,t,r?lii,e I am iu a all I vvt.r.e ca_e, be?aaaa i ramrmhttr wtrll la ihtt ttltr ttai-llng ny for Gre.-k, aad arpeaing Btyaatf to lhe ecnoue iuuk,-* ot lue b.-a.l of ny ,ui>,,oriei-< aud to thoae literary uiucntioe n> aatoa pereeoe ahe repre beni thi, city moat -ooaiioaally aubmii. I Btoad up far Oreeh, and found lt uuivernllv eoudemiK-d by all tue head uiaaiera of tlie t're.u leaoobk. a.- te LaUa i aaa toidli rotaloa a hai_-aa ..., t? exia.enee ralli-r ,,.r II, yo.l a laan Un b-.iii.v, aml | am i i-iniiiued oi tomethlag attr.ii.ite.i to ihe uu.e, ot Weliiagiea vvii.-tu.i iruiy oi not l cannoi way?who, wuen ? do <:...tn, cl.or t.f oxfor.i. aud whiiUuk to lu.il.'o a lat.in epeaeh, aaa*-alad to e.r Beary iiai ioid, tue leauing puyNieian of lue day, foi, ba r_ij, " be wa- *uie be kn. w Latlu,iieciiu*o he Bad to writeprraeriptiona-*' [Laugatar.j i awppuee, thara lore, .1 ie in iiiat iig.it we .uii.i vii.v l.aii.iaaetilljaa ?.-. v lay ,i?i,ia t).- -. mi niiiiui.i.i.- atliiaoee. AaalnBng Usu llii-.ae gtiltteao my a?e. niive din-oi ered 1 hat Walier .-ioii ia iiiviai uud du.i, Boraawurtiipaerika,uray m Boiuewhal ariiartai, Btlloa >e taoujchi poinpoua, aad Co.'p.-r M thiii. tr.vial aud lOuiiiiOiipl.ico. Well, la.in-e uuu gt-uilruieu, onlrr . iiaiiK'th. ylBldlBg plaee tt. uew; An.l 'ind fnlaia ...ai-.-If in ...a f waya. larii ouu ki*>. caaio.il auo.ild et.t r.i|.t uie world. It le b e_u_e 1 i ouk aa I tiu iii lU.-ae oi.iim uiut I ad vooaie uioat beal iiiy aaea au liiiiliuiioii u. i oadaraiaad ihlaBaeenai to i^?. lt woohi b? aarruw pedaatry ,o aii|.poae I..BI l.es'.-i.ise tue oul ia?aa iiii,|.,iibti-,lly it w aa - geod, liit'imw uu) uot alao be good, poraapeeraB aiore g.,otl. (" lit-ai ! )lear:"| li vv,,,,,1 BB ao.iird to aiip pt-ieibataii me BBuiUtudea oi lorin- of Art, altaoogd u.oy hava been no.ny aaadlod hy loa greal maetera w,,o hav'i goBO iK'iolT, bave l.e.-u HbaUlleU bj lu.-io. iuo (llguleai redea-.iou reuiiau, Ua oT tlna Tue lliei.itlire Ol Vaiiyie, liiowiiiu^', li-uiiyaoit, alatiu.iw Aruoul ,tu,l , al dinai Newataa Baowa taal me rleai s ,.i me Luglian Ltu ,.iu.e are not evn tiis'ed and lhal ita re?ouro.? are .llll uul.illioiu'.d. (Appia?.*.-. i ART OR/ECTS sELLl.Sti HELOW COST. Tbera waa a lair atteBdaaee at ___rir/*a Art Ga.iery yeeteeday aftaaaaoo, iu Bieadaay. at tbo auie af Jupaueae uud Cun.eeo uriobjetue, buiiiie piloo.s oblalned weio fiom 40 lo oll per ceul below iiie url^lnal eoat of tbo aillolra A collccllou t.f pipe-eaae, brotignt Trom 93 to $'_.-, Ibe latu-r pnoo beiug p_i.l lui a bOWl plpe-caae, with ttaely aarved leral dealgBi ouo hklald wna atlvar liiiun-a bruiigut $11 B0| au autiipie caae ut Elyakl wood, aud allvor aud gold, nruiix_i >1., and oue lm-.jiie.r_.l lu iuiltatii.ti ol tree t,.tik.ln ibe abape of a ahori awoid, $_1 The oolleeiion of tobacco-pou, ue^ bioilgbl from fo lo *J_. t) e of ? ;.i-'ti*.*tt-. 1. aliit-r, witli god oruanieuU of flaa, und a carved aud eold ornatueul.-d jil,nr o.i-is, brouaht $'_7; one witb ailvor chaln and allde aud arttatlcally wrotiaht elaap, carved nelauke and loaitier pipr-caae, $'_6; u line oue, w,lb ailver oriiaiuiails, alnl.i aud ehalu, With wroiighi iron uud bronze uelauko aud leaiuur {hpe ettre, $.l(i; aud one of fiiiu blaeli lealbtu, with nt-ally- wrought brouto oniamenti, ailvor elida and bainboo pi|>e-caae, g:iO. A coiiection of aaalaal apeetaaeoa, comprising jado Bteaaa, ro<-k-cry?tal, 8BBBhBB porcclaln, olo., tirou?ht from a few doll.t.-t up to $130 apnee. A puro rook crva lal ball, two lnea.-a in diaiu.-i.r, auld fo, BM ; a Uuu aud rareapt-ctmeiiof oetrlchegK, beauUfully wr-u^bt lu pure koM laanajT wlthaiorkr, hlrd* and H,.wera, and vaiued at aioo, a.dd for _4... Aaotbar egg, laade mu? a aaki lioi.le <iloa wuiekt-y) with gold laetpier ornunieat*. bronght f'-4. An emeu ckk, on a u-ekwo.d aland. brouubt ft f,0. An eK.-ilwill " roaeback " Bitueer, very baid to o.ualn, ai.d Bald to be tne only perfeo* aoecluien aold m tiUHoo.iiitry, brougbt . |jl. H waa abont aix lliolie, ln tllaineler. A liait'lnouieiy carved agate bottle, p-acb aiiape wim carved teakwood ?taad, iu-.i.-bi,9190. An ivory vaae, oarved wun gro teaoueflgurea, va.uodat?__,hreoarai *M; a..d a rara CaUieaeegg-ehell ptata,eigai uud a aau in M.eiu dlam t lei, coallllg *_)0, aoltl lol g-1. B.e .la ,.ai,t ae p,?iu,-, paiuted on eila aold irom * 1'.' to H1H, and a eullt-etlon uf cxoeplionai Jillle vaaoa, rare untitjiio l.'ltiueae aperiiueua. lirougui irom $?t to 999. Tuia aftaraooB a ehetea coiiec tion of Uliib qualliy aniitnie I lOgqara w 11 be Md i'iicie wa* u giMRi aiteiitiM.it"' wl the -e_o.id day'a aale ol Un.; lurultiiie au.lari ooit-.'ia ytateiday ai lue dauiaou r-.iii.rn Art BBBIBB, Iltinfel A. .dul Un via, ltu tioueer. lue prnea otoainel were tair A pair of rare banto vaaca biougb. fl40 aad an old l-.U-ll-ui e.tlt-i, ,ai ili.ek, luaoo ny Hatlweu. ol Livei.eMil, wa* run up lo *l.(.,; r-iiti wo* pald for a < aieulLt c.trvetl Utlde aud a lt ,n|.ie gBOft ah.cu Mi. .MailuewiUei,lar_tl bul tbeaweeieai loue i>,at he nati evti lieard. Amoii- Uu- buyei* we.e l.dwaxd liouuer, lietcbrr lluip. r, IBk .> buykr auUC. G. Mlleou. ALA/IAMA MEl'.t ll.iXIS FAIL. Tboy, Aln., Nov. 14.?11 ill & Gnilinartin, deal.re ln t loililug aau boola and auoea. have failed with lUtl.llittea -iiiouii.tua to O-M.iHtO aud aaaeut valuod al rj-.'o.o,'... Tbey began b.iNlneaa iili.'it Iwn yeara ugo and lu tue aprlng were gtauled an exleualou uu aooounl of poor ,-..iu-i,nv aud aaart eropa Tutuui Hrutbera, t'eneral tradt-ra. have alao fa'.led wltb llabiiiUi. ot elO.oyo, aaaeu, %7,000. rOLlTIC-L Nl.WS KFMOVAL8 OF FF.DKRAL OFFICTAT.S. KXPI*CTATIOJf8 OW AI>MIHIBTRATIO_ MM THAT THKRB WIIL BR IWPORTANT 0__B__a -OO-T, There waa a good deal of talk ainong Kep>it,li.-in poiHiolaaa Ib theeia^ymterday lu ragardtoebaagm in Fcleral ofi-<>a which, it waa ronorled. wonld soon bo made. The BBB1 who usually telleol tha vii.xva of the I'reaidout frooly diacu.auod the aubjoct, and mid tliat iuat-ail of tho roault of tho ab "'tion being taken by the I'teaideiit aa B waialag agalBaa thaaaliey of whieh aaab ramovala xx oul,i ba a part, u woald only hiad Maa teaet more promi'tly in making them. It waa tbo aettlod opinioB of ail tba PrcMi.lent'a local politual fnetnla that Secretary Folger would not reuiain iu the ( ah.ii.-I long.-r th m necesaary li.complotn hisH.niu il report. One of theae frien.ls, who waa very active iu aecuriiig Judge Folger. nottiiiiation at Hirat'.ga, and who, it ia knoxvn. was ln tha oontidonce of the i-itai-aal ot thaf lim<\ aaid t " The Judge ia a very g .od man, hnt he ia no politician. A plaoo on the Supre.ine Heuoh or as Minister to a foreign Court, like lhat *>f li .lumes's wonld a.nt him better than the Treamiry." Wbou aaked if ho tho igbt Mr. Fol? ger wonld rotire from the Treaeury D** pirlinent, he replied that ho baUeted he would, and that his eucoesaor would bo eilher ex-Renatnr Thomas 0. I'latt or Congresaman Klchard Crowley. and tbat the Preai? dent had tha matter now under considoration, though Judgo Folger had givon no iutiin_li.ii of Iiib intontion to rosign. A friend of the Secretary. an ex-jud_e, aaid : " It aeema to he tho gi-ueral opinion that Judge Folger will retiro from tbo Cahinet, though bo has eaid nothiiig to rae ou the subjcct. I haro not aeen bim ainco election day. I ahall not he ?uirpnsed. however, to aeo him go out. Hia rwlatious iu the CaMnot havo not heen of tho most aleeaaai nature. Ho la not one of the kind that goi-s to tjed at 3 a. in.. and takea hrcakfaat at nooii, lionce bo haa uot bcou a frcqueut visilor at tbe Whito lloiian?ie*a so thau any other nietniier of the Cubiuet. His great mistaku hai been in conscnting to appointmenta like that of Dady, Kuapp. Ileiithy. Luhy and olbera. He, at least, will anpn-ciuto tha verdictof Tncsday and will not conaeut to any moro auch changee in hia Depariment, and thal is ono teaaoa why I do not expect that ho will retiiari. When John N. Knapp WMBBBO?ited Ia* i.-iiial Kevenue t-tUeetm Beeretary Folgmrafuaed for aeveral weeka to rdgn tba commumoa, know ing il to t.?- an tiulit und lllipopnlai appolBtlBi.nl When be did sign th. oomnuaaioa it was only after an tin damtaadine with th" l'resident that no raora aaeb app-iotmenta shonld be made. Yet the appointmeni of Dady waa made al't-r that, uiul that waa not tho oulv oue. i li,-i.> ls xxln ro Juiliro Folger lna.lo hia miatake, Ha waa right about tbe matter. _nepp*a owu county, Civuga, which has given a Repnblican majority ol mveral taonaand every year ainee the xv r, Un* time give a m:.jori'y of l.*iK) f?.r (leve? land M its aiirvver to K iii.pp'a ap|)i.nit ment. liight Ln the boat of tba eaiivam the Preaident removed tbeColleetoral ii^denatjurg. ami the lirst Secretary Folger knew abonl it was wii.-n be read the newa of thnanaoiotmao iu the Bewapapera, And thia m tn,c ot tha laet that tbrae aaantba beflot. he had Ib vmtigated tha ebargm on xvhicb tiie removal wm mid te bata beea baaed and leftan order ln hia Oepartment anapending ali I'uiih.-r proc aedinga in the matter Ofoonrae, un.i. suili cu ,-uuist tnccs as tln so tho ;?-r-*otliil reliitnms bat -e.-ti lli- I'risnlent ami tiie -ccri-iary cannot be, an 1 aaad before, ot t ba m ?-t eordial ebaraeter.l bougb l bata ii"i beard i he Jodge aaj any iinug to iJ.o oon tr.uy. Jadga Folger ia a pour man, and be mado a gn-.i mci ni. ?<? i.ur.-iy out of aympathv xvitu tha I'reaid-nt in taking tbe rreaamry portfoua*' " Why dul be oonmnt to be a oaadiil-te for Gor Btnor, aud to the < leetlOO ol .>> uitli as chairnian of the state Com?'ittee f" " He did nol w.int to be a eatulnlate forGuvcrnor, exeepl nnder tba eireamatanem tbat aay man nooki be wilh ,g to be a caniidate. He waated to wttb dritvv aa a candidate when ban* the m.-aiia heing tl.s.il to iiomiiiate him, l.ilt ho w.is tatrlv foto-il thmngh bv tae Adminiatration, whieb a-< long ago M btat vvinter 8::g_i-.ii-(l tln, sultji-ct to hiin. JoU J. u.iii'ii, -tephan b\Fi nehauO otber poiitkiana of that k, nl worked for Folaara noml. iiuMon, beeaaaa tbey wanted bln out ?f taa rreaanry Demrt?ent* Ho refaaed to give Bobert O. MeCord tho eontract for weighing whieh AHx-rt Daggett fonnerly had, ui.d waa tba nieanaof (oreing tne Bmigration Com* miaaion-ia under the aaw law, m raanee Baraard Biglio'a prodta on earrrinaj mo bagaaga ot Immi* granta Aa to tba Biny tn matter, I bad it fm n nia own Iipson the .lay tbe Btate I'oniuii tteo mer i hat bedid nol waal Bmytb for ebatrmaa. Bmytb wm made ebairiaan of tne Btate Couiuutiee at Iho mig geatioa af l-osooe L-ukluig.'' BKPUBLICAN8 WOKKIMi FOR HARMONY. Tha Ropnblicana ot Ilnicin crowded Monte gora Hill iu Onc-hun.lred-and tuirtieh ai. laat evt-iiing. Taa oi,)eci of tba aaeetlag waa t. dacida upou aome pian for aecuriiig linruionioiia art on ami as.itlsfaotory prl mary eiretion on lifcentl.er l'J, vTlirn tiin offlrcra ef ttie Bep Btteaa aaaaalatfOB af tne XXIIM Aaao.ui.ly Dia? tnet and the ilelegates lo tho Om ral Co.n.ult t.-e are to be el.-cteu. Alderinau Doeald MeLaaa, ptaaldrnt af tha B-pab_ma AaaaaiBi.aa, mltod the meet itur tu order at ri o'elook. Ainong the wull-knowu lle pabUeaM priment were Aaseinhlyman I>-roy IL Crane, Oeaaral ralmm, Capiatn Sauiuel O. flayter, Captaln li.-nlaintii HaKe, United Mal-a CmuiuL-uouer W. K. Bpearaar, A. i". friabam. Bhtra-dtr glaiebm, Belaoa Cr.wfoid. " Frank " llayni. n,1. B nii-iulierof tho Ilcj.iib ln au Mate Ccutral Coiiiiiitt.(.-?-, Bad QeorgS P, VXtbaier. Kilxvurd VV. Bonyuge offered a prewnb.e and raaal Biaa calllug for llie appointmeni of a oomuiittee of tlfteen, flre from the Krpulillcsn Aaaociiilion| Iive froui ihe l-'olger Ca-puigu Cluh aud tlTc fmin ihe Yining Men's liep.iiiilciiu C'lut), to make ap a luk, I foi Ihe |i, llaal'V ei, t'lli.ll. All uiueu.l.i.elii vv aa iiropnscl uiaking tbe eoiiiuilttee conaiat of ten, liv.- fiom tbe v aag Maa'* BapaaUeaa Q i i aad Bva fr.nu the i.c puhllcan A??oclatlon. After aome dlacuaslon af tb* qncstlon, Comml.-aloner Ppooner aaaa tbal baappaaad tba appetatmeat ot aaeB B aaataalttm aa pn>|a.ae.l liy llie re-inlu-um af .Mr. Beayaga, H<> a.nd ti.a. U<- ?_:*1 no ln tlio ini.'icat of uar niony. " Many of ua lii-i.-." coiitluue.l Mr. Hpooner, " Uollevo tb ll th.no ha. not heretinorrt beeu n fulr election nor an houcal couul al tlic pnuiurica of thla uaaticla llou. Tliere i-nn bo no c.i.li.l. m-i- In lha aetioii ot any aaab aamialttm Ibara muat be a fair ..i-iit.nu or tu* peopl* xx ii noi auu ,.it to tiie reauli. KveryiutuK muai oo iair und above board, lt ia uo. gviug i" wou. .ii iiioilghi ^.ty io Bagta uy *pp..in.iu? a iiiuiiiiiMi'.' to iiiak. up a l.ck.-i tbal ali ui\ ! b l coinp hed lo au,.p.)rt. Any auch ti.-k*' VOUld i-i.-l B oii|.OBl.ioii. and ino old quarrel would bo roucwou. YVis iii.it a nuiti'd party. Il Uiein la au uouaal couul ai.d a i.ii -iisci.o.'i, lf My trieii.e aad I am iu t lie mioority ?. wili cii.-.-i iii.iy auuuiiu We ahall eipcol you tu do iaa miiii", Hui lUoia U. lat be coiilKicuoa lu Ihe 1U lui-i-; _n_ TueajK-akpr waa frrqucntly InU rrupiod by applaiiae. Qaiinial r*1ietrmHll "1 al-io ain ..|.,,oaed i. uu, rt-ao iuiIou. lt ia uoi in tho Intnest o; ii..r.no .y i.? apii.-iut auou acoininiil.O. L<sl u. r.ib ouridea. lognllie.r iu ?_',U aaaomblag?i a* lala, buook o_ iu* BBarp earaera, ami uy conipall.oii of newa Blld opilllUU* euleaxoi lo .lITIVi' at Biiou*>".e!uaions na will r?i_ly rapceaaul ma ii-.iiug* of tue wlioi., Hnoiiuiicaii I'any of in.a diaincl." _r. Weuoinr .poka lu lav.r oi the r.-aolu tloiia, .... uig . ii?t lf auy bouy evtud .iiK-iat auy oetter way of diaimslng of ino BUlijeci, ue wuuid avor tnai 1>1-H. Iiul iin.il/ioi.ictiilng bel.ist wua ofl'eiod, he luvorad tui* rcaolunnu, li.-cai.ni it waa a ?ou ul, prauiicul uietnoJ of uitii-ung luo xlewa of tne greater nilMtlQT Sir. Uob-Tta oilrr.il uu aaioud iiii-nl uiul rwuii of iin- tiur.y four elec ion oiairicfa of lue XMlid A.a.-.uulj, l'1-.liiciauiiiili aoicL-i one luoiiioi-r oi lh ooiiiiijilico. Ttili", i.c clai i.e.l, wa* iu aio.n.i.n, o wiih tue cusioiua of no BepubUcan Ceu*ral C-uiiaittee, Wbo rc.enuu auy ui-treuuea U. tu* dlaaioia tor a il.-isl aiou. Mr. Katehaa* eaaamuedafraa lnterehauge of bmbm and luo adojitl.'U of iho i 1 u, tu.t aeeincd tuo wi.ea. aud ii.jBv .ailafaon.ry. Ile pi opoa- .1 t.i.. t a c.-in ii t.?,- of ten ivuoiiltl bo erlectt-d iroui the or?.iuii?Uoii4 f,.r iho parpuem of eoafei-uo* in m^anl to ttie b?*t iicaet for tn. o-.iuuig priuiurlq*, Mr. Uonyngeaald uiat h. wou d Klud.i- acoept aa.u uu uiiicii.iiii'iii ln taa lataraaa of geaeral harmony. uia r, ?,i.u.i, na vvivra nan-ied iiowu to liiiu by I'mnd.-nt Mo l un, -ud Beameaead ta__l ?.? ihai thay pi. ;.,,.?-,i that _ci.uiiui.:ei- 4-o.iai.iiug ot leu Iruia tne Young Meu'. Rc|...nii' ,iu < nin und Uli froui tlio lllairiot KcpUUIUlaU Ar-.ocl.itl ,U ali Ui l be aolrt.-iad to uoiilei- uiul to iii.iko iii.i a ii.iK.t. If tiiey ra.uld agi-o upon om.. Tnia o 'iiiiiiiiieu .ra lo uu-, t ln .vioiid n,,ro Hall on Wedtie*?-y nvrniiig nexl. If th* aaaaaUtMB oaiinol *tir'? Ol*--. llokoi, llmy ur.. Io mpatt lun.v.wiiat BOBClliatem i-ey u >xe rracneu at a a, <-oiai ataaalUM uf tur i'v-i',1, me ui AaaiH-.l.iioii lo be oaiic.l hy tu. , icaiitcut. Hiin |nop? nl'ii w_a i-i-rlTiHl wiiu applaiuMi. Inu h..,t oi ir.-iiug |.nn?l.-.l. ib* rcauluiloi. w... carriea uuai. iii.i.isIj. Uoodfooliug iir.v.ii-1 tuiougnout ihe uicoi lug. _ _ rKErAUINd TO CA.WASHTHK VOTK. Tho inoiiilR'ni ot tho Board of Alderruen were. yeate.u.y aworn tn by ( ounty Clcrk liutlei aa . Ji.._r<i of Co.iniy U_mflBBBBa Aitl?rru.u Kirk w.a r1ioai*n ch.irman. A nuuit.er .-f c\tr. ci.-rka w?re ap poiuto- >>y th. t ounty C.ork al tu. loqucBI oi luo Alilcr Dien, toaaalat in cBiivanalng thr n-iuru*. Tha folluwlng Aliiermen wer. clioern to reud tho mtutua: lat bla trlct, Laivjr | Ilil IJl.lrlct. Kilk ; 11 II I llal nol, O'.Neil ; lVlh Ulatrlel, KlUpatrlek; Vili lualrlei, MelBoblH-ln; Vllb luMilct, Brady ; Vllth Ml-itnct, Wnltc; Vllltb i.Kuick; IXth Diatnet, ,-v aiuuu ; XlU lJiatrl, I, rtlrafk ; Xlth lUhttict, Ilawea; Xllth IJl.trlet. Ke-u.in ; XIILu DlatrlcL Mar ln ; XlVth Dl.tilot. Kr< nan , XX lli Utatild, hauri ; XVllb iUainei. 11.J1; XVIliU U_trtit, McC.Te; XVIII.u Diaincl, ___**) XlXib Di.irivt, McAfoy ; X Xt. Dlainct, rta.ici ; XXUt Uiatriot. lloo*n telt | XXild U_trlol, McLcau , XXIlld Dlatiiui. Uutfr , xxrvth Dlrtrfet, Weils. Aid*rs??a Hail, [>nfry end PI nek w?>ro appointed Committer on Protects, ?na HlMI Mm M.i, .-iriK'kdttd ll?w?S n Co-ninttU-e Mi Be turns. The Board then took recess until 11 |i m. to-Oaf. THE COUNTY DEMOCRACY ELATKD. Tho Kierutiv? Committee of tho Comity racy met ySBtardaf fer tho first time since the i. Congratulations worn exchanged ???? '"? mm of tim warty ticket Shd most of tl><> other MNBlMM of Uio organization. It was resolved that a Jubilee meeting bo held at the Cooper Institute on Tues duy or Wednesday of next week, the |.rcW?e dato to be MMMl hareaf.sr. K. Eilorjr Auderson ?m ap? pointed chairman of the committee to nuke arrange? ments for the meeting. All the Congressmen-elect and other prom nent Democrats are to be Invited to ad? dress the mm ting Toa Campaign Committee reported that tlm emir<- sBBtts of the urbanization throughout mc ettv had Oeeu eealoualy directed to promote the suc? cess of all the oaudidatea on rleotlon day. i h? attention or tho 10*ecuti?e Commit!** was called to the action of Hugh Moore tud oiii is In the X X Hid AmamMf L>l?tr1ct on this day of election, they having worked against, ao.uo of tun carol id.<ies of tue County D.-nioenicy. Ac,ion m this matter was postponed. Too cuair nun of the Campaign Committee in the Vlllih As se.nhl OWrlot reporter thai on elcofion day lie10 foimed John Keily that tho Tuiouiaay worssra in that district were running tickets bearlug lb* unwes of Franklin F.dsnn for Mayor and John J. O'Brien for t oiioiy Clerk oat of their boxes. Tula was a tuuiiifemt efTou to dofeat Patrick Keeuau. Air. Kelly yioiniaa* to prevent ihta. MAJORITY FOR THE CANAL AMENDMENTS. The officio] returns of tiie vote tor tho canal amendment*, received at ttie Produce F.xohaugs yeeter day, allow the majority In favor of luein w have Inieu 241.o75 A model of a oanalboat, with small broom* at the bow and atem, leprestntiug "a oleuu aweep," wu* placed on top of tue v?utiUtoi ah at t in the middle of tho Lxuhaugu. DISTRICT ASSOCIATION MELTINGS. At the IVth Assembly District Republican Association meeting, at No. 165 East Bi uanway. laat night, a number oi new members were propped. The meeting adjourned after trausao'lng routine buslaoss. Toe la.- Assembly District. Republic.m Association met at No. 4iu? Pearl-.t., Vioe-Fre.sidcui, W. M Doyle In the en i r. Twenty new members were elcoted and tlf teeu proposed. A committee waa appointed to Investigate any cnargea tti.it salgBI be orougiit against members lor not voting tho rcttuiur ticket. NORTH CAROLINA CONGRESSMEN. Ralkkju, N. C, Nov. 14.?Unofficial re turna from all the counties except Graham give Bennetf (Dem.i, for Cougre?sujanat-Lar<e, 373 inijoriiy. (iiabi.m la namaii county lately foruiod. It Is under Stood to be DefJMOfMM and will probably incroaae Ben nctt'a malonty. Yorke, CoaUtloaUt, is conceded by ihu I>emoci?U to be elect d In the Vilth Idatnct over ttob b.ns (i>eiu.) ss4 0noka (Bep > Tk# aslagitinn w.n ?uuil: I'ool (i;*|i). lat l>i?ir.ct; O'Huni (coiored> (Kep.l, lid Uiatrloi; lorke, Ooalittoaist, VUtu Utotrtot] the l>euio onMI electing the otner six member*. TO BE DEFEATED AF1EB ELECTIOIT. Wasiii.V(;ton, Nov. 14.?Letters hiive been re.eivel hero tonlay from tiustworti.y Bepublleana tn Mi ?siasippl announcing that the Dcmoctutlcrt late authori? ties have determined not to give a r eniflcate of election to Qsasral CUaluiers. They also aay th.it there wo* iMS> tldi rab e lutiml atlon toward meeioseot the esaraai la ?to'i.o localitita, and that many negroes were arraid to vote. TIIE GEORGIA SENATORSHITS. Atlanta, G.t., N.?v. 14.?In tlio election to? day for Hailed eliaten senator, for the snort term in the Haaata, .Mr. Uar.ow rec-eived i.'<J votoe and Mr. Hill 14; in tue House Mr. Barlow received 79 vote* and Mr. Hill VI. TbaN waa no election. For the long leriu In the benate, lioveruor ColQ.uJtt received 20 vote*, Juck^ou 1'J. B.aek n> sud An-!, mon 7, in the iloiiae, ij.nvnuir UoiquiU received HJ votes, j??kao? rt(!. Anderson 1*3, Bhtoji -V aud Loa*?ueei J. There waa uaoieutiou. TIIE ALABAMA LEGl.iLATCUE MEETS IfOMTaOMatBTi AJu,, Nov. 14.?The A!ai)araa Lasrauaton mc to-day. slaAtaat iiou?e afapasaadaad both bian.aes adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow. Ihsatootloa for a PaltadBtaisa usaatar to sucoeod Geu clu. Mol^au, Will Oome olTo.i November 2H. TDK ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. BrmuramLD, 111., Nov. 14.? Complete ufllplll returns on the htaU> Le?ialaiuro show that the next House will have 77 KepuDlicans and tne Sen^e :u Bepabileaaa. givnu that partv \il ssajorlty on Joint ballet aud the control of both brans b*a -? PENNSYLVANIA 0ONOBE88MEH. HaJUUSBOBO, 1'euu., Nov. 14.?The Con pn Mtooal reiurn JotfCta of the XiVth JJlslrict mot here tftts afternoon, and ejmputed the vote. The plurality for Samuel f. Harr (K<n>-? '* !*??? WlLLIAMni'UKl'. Bcllll.. .Nov. 14.-TI10 official VOI0 Of the XVim congressional Uiatnct givea W. W. Brown UUp.) 1,129 p.uiallty. DELEGATE FROM NEW-MKXICO. Santa Fe, N. M., Nov. 14.?The latest re? turns indicate the election of Tranqitiliano Luna, the Bo.'Ubliean nominee for Coiifc-resa, by about l.oOOma? jority. Iu 8auta Fe touniy to-day tue Democratic County Commissioners threw out five precincts, thus ovcicouiiiin a Itapuolioao majority oflUO. The Terri? tory, uoMTever, lius auno largely Itwoublicau. Q ROW Til OF TRSLONB STAB STATE. REVIEW OP THE PAST DECADE IN TEXAS. I Hi: OOUMTKT OPI'.N'KD CP BY RAILROADS?RK MAKKAHIF. DIOBXan OF POI'II.aTIO.N' AND wkalih? or.m:kal raOVBMTT IN various INDI'SIUH'S. To tie Jt'difor of r*?fri}???. Sib : Iu 1S72 the Housiou and Texas Cen? tral ii.iilway was slowly cxtnidlug from Houston north to Oaiiu* and Hi" baMtM of the Indian Territory, theu to Join and form a councctioii witn tho Missouri, Kansas aud Toxas Kailvcay. The then Houston and Oreat Northtru Kaljway had completed some live miles of line, IBS Texas and Paoitlo had sixry-four i.iiles of line leo'.iiii,' (ran f-lnev?|Mirt, La., to bow;view, Texas, aud the luteruailoual Kauway had Uttia more than com nieiiccd QOIIStnMbttll from Msora'S Lauding on Bed K:vcr at the north to Jeflersou aud sfatatMsU 'U 1 tie south, and from Marshall to t;i-ocketi's Boiits on the SaOtue Uiv.T the country was almost one unbroken pine forest. From Crockett's Bluffs westward to tbo Kio tiraude waa an immense grazing ground, unbroken In monotony save here and there where an enterprising plautor had built* home and opened up some lajid. The entire population o! Central and Western T'oias wo:il.l not have exceeded '-!5,000 soul<, aud the assessed value of the property waa ab,.ut *1 -.000.000. The counties border iwi on Bad Uivor were a iitils mora popolooa as the rich cotton lamh had been occupied be? fore the war, and ihcy wero ngaulol .is co.upaiutively ?Id Sfld saflBsd SSSBMllllIlm In the Immense pine re? gion .Mentioned, ibere were some eight small saw mills that did custom work when It was to bo had. Cot? ton was prao leuhy the only produce of tus country, and this was oarttd In wagons from four hundred to live nundrcd uillea to Jefferson and Hhrevcport, these towns being at the bead of navigation on Bed Biver. A , art of the immense cattle product whs driven Into Kansas, some few went to Sbreveport and thence to New-Orleans by boar, but by tar the greatest proportion remained on ihu plaius, multiplying and aduiug wemiu to their possessors. Tue eu.ii, e population ol the State was about Hl-,000 persons; the cotton product was 990,000 bales ; .mil the enure growth of cereals did not exceed 1! 1,000,000 huabels. To-day, gong over the same ground, a vivid contrast is presenred. A rallro.id tr iveraes the country, tho busy li.iiu of uia-aUinery is hoard lu tho pine woods, aud glimpses of neat dwellings and growing crops suggest tlirivl.it' plantations. From Moore's Landing (ttico called Tuxarkaua) to Croekott's Bluffs (how Mluneola) tbura are about toriy-llve saw-nulls and several planing Uil!ls,sl:liigio and lath inachtuea,aud other wood working machinery, that turn out au annual average of yy.ooo.ouo feet of worked lumour, nearly all of whieh Is saatkatad on the western pruirles of the Ptato. Tho cot? ton growth iu this sectlou now is ub tut iri2,000 bales. At ulstauceaof fi-oui elgut to ten ailh-s the railway trams stop at tuisy thriving lowns. whote station platforms MM orowued with cotton and uicrehaudlre. aud on tn? aids tracks uiauy car loa?ls of lumber await transportation. Many i laututbuis have been oiwnr.d la theas " pioay wimius," tho settlers being pnualpally from Alabama, Georgia and Mtasisaippi. From MlnnsoU west, us the train etoergos from tue tin.her, thaiinprov* uicnt-tonce oe?otaM more marked. Aa far as can bs ne-a over the vast prairie sulMtaiulal farm-hoases, grow lnf crops aud young orchards meet tbo eye. This country Is what is kuowu aa the coulial, aas;?ra, i.oilhern aud northwestern portion of the great agrt ,nl inal region of Texas, and which ten years ago was almost unliihnlsted. Now tt presents au almost uu broken succession o: feuoes and taiui-hoiisaa. The lowns sis rich, thriving and populous, and among thain may b? naioo-l Dallas. Sneruian, Fort Worth, Paris, Hoali.im and TerreJ, aa affordiug Ulr saiuplea ot the great odration of the countrjr. (teveral of tBasa towns aie noted lor their handsome and costly oourt houses. Eat oouutlee tnbuMry to the railway la this region miy Bt etthuaU>d at *~7,OO0 s.ju.iro miles lu ri lent, conialomgn population of 000,000 psrssas and having u taxable v - ue. of f 150 000,000. Prom Poit Worth west to tfie Bio amnds the railway roas tUrsugh a oouutrr whioh is thus dsaanbsd by ? well known writer: "The territory ? railway westward from Ttn-Htit County, ?nd ?t] ** eaaxntlnj In the Pan-lCani!* region lylag hrtw. **01' Om<b Ooiinty ?wl th? iliirtvtlilid p-.r*!i,.| ?f n',*? Tl*' tub>, ?r? In the great prairie region of NortiiV *** !'???-? rc.gtoaj of aurpt<eing lor?-lim?.? ?.. .""*'? jrta??? rr?ioa of aurpaairig loreiin^*' ra-wT*1 stViiatntnc u rtamse pop ila'.ion, of ^alela*.'!!Io, "J" goantmee of wkoftt, eottoa. ton, ?t? *nd JiVr"'''* rattle and abeep et.oti/h to Sipnlr rr.i'-. ***?? people- Th- rwrr abeT* ?,??,', ''.,,."'?" '???jJ fUm u.iies In length and an avcraara or vv? ~ ."""t breadth, roi.raining about 1*0 oou'n'ir ? * griwinf ftboftl t.200,000 h<-ad of OfttUeT s **' ? ?<**???. m MHlt,-n if f?# ? have driven geea-ere fwi'/f, fTnn?rnv?to.kf row tt*? wea' aa the town enrroacbmenu of tarnw*' north ?n<l west, where, I land, feoc uk, mm ni.tklnr From Weutuerford, In Parker t^uou"*-* rati way Una weatward. tnwna har'a *? rapidly. Ab't?ne, H ilnl. Colorado City an i Bur ?"** are large oatn?ehi?ping point*, fro n wnira ??.:'**?* over U<hi,i|i>o bead of cmt.a ara annm r 1. "ty T"?n? surti asStrawr.a, Uorlon, (X?o.., KiatL.mj9'*1' many other* */?? the. >'utrna of rapid.v irr..wm? taLl'* tunl dltitrcu, and are fnat rlvaMng ti.e toi/..^*1"*' in.I. r ?? 'Jt-d |?,rt ion of ..he hiaie. o.:,i i? ?,a;,,' '?* I think a good general flea of to* tn?m>aard iraaaat ' itpuuttiwo <>f UieMtai<i??n be anthered, iK-.uet roM*" In NoriiKiuttPiu, Noithera and Noria?nu,n, V^f UWwaae f taftft wta from ?iretgii eouinrt ??>, fc noa^** Increase In experts to foreign ohiiiiibi.' ft*^ unban. ???> ?-!.[, pfaifn.7 ?< ??. datcrfiS leaearers. T.?^J oniuka UUbaaaaiS r*a ar.d UarZlZ* Tue local Undo on Uie ralhoads a) and coi,?tautIy Inrroaatnc 1 he ai?'l>? paaaft>3 aro ooTff'ti wnii 4*o?da of and rrotfdM with' paaaoai onliar drumui-r wltu tita aaaapio tniu, every atatiuii, and tlie Utm ar.d loofaai ImliM U tno ant>J-ct of very ^ruera4 nSS 1 > ?.inn tno aii)d<<ri iii> In a few wor ia, taa oouatr^ uiary to ttio Ttoie* find i'acifl'' am AftwOrlaaaj Pajit Kahwaya la about 77,Oia?.<XHl acrea ofiaiut^JS ln? a population of OTer 1.000,000 imr?uaa, w^T*,'. I lop. i ) of :ti? taiatiif v.ium of nearly fiW.iiOOjtS M> Keii'-nil idra of thn emu try la ttifit i.^re i? jgmt pronpt-i.ty, aud It la rapiJly fldlof up wiUi a utwT eoeryotu-, iuo!iey-iuakiu^ peotiio, cooila/ "? -*t.y ttu+ t'.e older .-*tit<'a. and uoarly ail briugiuf a?.m< eaaiTd w) t b I lieni. Lou j^. *-or< H'orfA, /?*., Oct, 18, 1SU2. ^ J/7^ GAU11KLD MO SI'ML XT PCXD. kX ADDP.K83 TO TUB PKOPLB Of THIfi srATE-ayn^j IS DKSIKKU BT THK. BOAR > OF DlHKCTtMaa 1h?5 followinjr has ben addressM to the of the .State of New-York : Appolnttnl hy the Ko.^rd of Director* at WaaMaftai for tii..i purpuac, wa < ave the bouur to luiita your ?l tcution to tke .National IinJu<tr,..l aid Ai hipo?i(i<?iu I).- bi'ld tu Uie >':itin i:it Cupl.n i. ill *> <;? .1 ilJCe Willi u Act 01 Oju^rcaa. November "JO to l>i<-? iii!?er 'J, liyi\j. elusive.to raiae fuuda to aid lu i ue erection i.f a N^mi L'lUvairinu Monimif t at Mnanluirtun to taa nKuun 01 our lata Pnartdeot, J.nu^s A. Ourfltld, *hi utttuf solidly our uvitani-e therein. ' Xue freneml .tiauanuun-nt a'. MT^a.iidtfioo l? u.id>r tat eootrol of a Boar.l of li.r- c Ion, Tliltii mun^ert snon. Ita unMiibrra aoino of tli? bin ?-a( oui. lain oi the AV.U? lawludla# the I'rt-Kid.-ui ot 'he bi:u?lo, :... .-, vrnkxti thu iloune, Juatli'?a or the Buprruie Cour., tue i .???? .M ant-Ouiieral ol (tie Anuy and m C\ ian>oUort tit gnj Navy. Toere will im; aBonrd of Aw.ud ou *iucii caet ouitt- wi.i !?? repreat-uird, which wl.i e\m:,im- <ad n> pmt upon the varioua exuihtta and a a mil i.u-..a* aat nl/lo ,a? wonrn'lujf Co t/<? rulea aJop . d l ii ' Vakft Mt,al Kzpuaitlon Theob).-et uoty l?e aid'-fl ..a loli^wa: "(1.) By e<?iit!it>uiloiiiiof money, wluca way Ims M-otta tli'- leaaurri'ofcu. BOftrCUelftttoJ l.fuoiona tiark.N* Ml .tioiiat.Nuw York, a ti J wulc.i al.i oo oaiu 10 i..e treat urer of ihe Hoard of Direction at W aahniKtou, e: grafai leceipie beinx rcturu?d m ixnitrnit.oi^. (S.J By ooatrioaUoata oi aalcloa. ouihraolt-x enrj lir.i.iMi of ptoiioccvi- iu iiiMrv an 1 an, wnlch <: oiinia. ti ? n* wnl hr p *o?.d on exiuoi*ttou with the iiaui-afaft donor attacued. At Uie ulooo of iu?r eipovtioii iiiuctaa of r mtrltrattona will be aolaaud lha procccdn putd to tke ntonuuii'ii: .u id. (\i.i uy ar.n.vee of artUtlo, hiatorlc and ann^aadai va.ue, wUi? u vvlll couatltute tiieLoau Exuibi', aud wkia| will be aafely rt.uro. d to tuoir owuera at ti.a elaal of the export.on, Tree of all exp. , *?,. 'tat peawaaaota oi mm ar.io ??? amy be a?<ur<-d o. the .i.'ety or tm-ii i?rt Knl r^ndij irraaurea by eoi. aider", n* th* oja proof ebaraoter of iu - Uuildiua' lu wuicu tue> wi.l jk?x ii'iiu.d tod the reaimnalbie ebaraoter of iiiov iu aaarra or lue exuio.i |on. AB raluuo.e artlciea, if do<lre< rUI be UKurcl a^^insi fire aud ace. lent in iln ? maat iniin d by ihe lender, uu i u tne expunge o' i .? Board or i),i, cii.mi. Tue Adacua Jispreaa Company baa klnolf ?ffiwe t io ftpaftafaartauid retain ail a 10.1 articles free of Duaqrft, Pai k.i-'.-^ ?ImMM oe u.ldreaaed lo lUc .\f#yont Uoai.l oi Coiiiiiiiai.oucri o; uartlo.d Natlouui MuiM^aal Fund iJxpoaitiou. Waaoiuxtou, 1). C. luionnaliae a| auoh ah.p.i.ml* should bo ieni to onr ae? r--::.r., Coioaal Uavid K. Auaien, So. 115 Broadway, NewV rk. Mfa relet th.it we v. ere not eavrliei .n...rui?d fraft Wiuttiinx'.o.i of what waa expected of our cituaua, ibai Tie infill hare aoouer Invited thnr coopcraUoaj DunnafUie W.-..W-paat we ware lufoiuKd 0? aoouuut leu iram ire Bourd of Direction tuat the nucceiM of tks Kxpooitiou isalreaJy oaaured, and tuat llttiu apaoe ra? tualua. luey a;ie;itly deairo O'lr cul?.om to loan tat Kxpoaltlou froni their rich and varied art eol.eetioal aoiue law of tue tuoet uoteworihy example* lu all b:aui hoa oi tno due arta, ealH9ciahy paiuuuaa. sura oft. J.:Ci? may be placed In Uie can* of au> *< n ituownart dealer aeanctad by the OMiier, and UU cuark?Mit as well at uil other cipouava, wi.l i>e paid by the Board of Direc? tion, who nave explicitly aeauuitd all ro-put.siflliiy thereror. 'the time la limited, tbu Kxpoait.uo upeuinf .sov.-.ni*i J44. W? iu. rer..i? raapecifudy lorn* tour iiiuuediate attention to tno foreaioiua. >Va appeal lo yoa lo auaiaiu ua lu our eflorta, uat tne r?puLauon ol tua Siitcc of New-Tork may be maintatued at U.-? fpaukcrvnc of iberliaiea at the Natiouai Capital to aouor la* ory of one woo bvlonaed to tneui alL i'he Nc.v York coiumu^ioa It at followa: Alo.iiol Cor.iel, presldeut ; luuiuas L. Jamot and Cyrut I'ie.d, vicepieaidenta; Coionel Euiiaoua Clark, tt uier ; C'ol.'tiei l>a\lu t. Auaten, tecreiary ; BUfaH eral Wiutle.d BV. Hancock, ? Uiiaui A. Evarte, UeUbaaJ l-'enton, William 11. K.<.cit?oii, Willi:iiri K Orfteft Low, Stewart l*. Woodford, Ed-iard cooper, Bamml 0. i.a:.o<..li. W.i'du llu cui.is, .->. B. CnuU-.idej, Eawreaat Tuiuuic, Ere.!er.ck 1*. Olooti, Jackaon 3. -j-ndtt, Oeoifa W. Luue, Jolm T. A^ticw, Dm rtln It. Jaicea, EJ woou It 1'horuc, nuil.t'u K. btowart, Alo rt Daxxett, Charles >\. Umiard, Gcjcr.il A. C. Baruea, C. M. olail, anu ^.tiuuel McLean. Uy ome of the tomuiisaioi, BlXWOOB E lll.iiiM, TiiuUAd L. jAMaa, Wn.i.t.v.u li. ftiL-.N vrr. ^Vfir-I'or*, A'or. 11, 189J. touiniitlea,^ WaJUUSOTOX, Nov. l L?The Board of Lirectlti of the C;u field Montiuieui Fair Aaaocutlou met at tot Capitol It) niftlil in the rooms of the lioiiso Committee at l-titnkitiic and Currency. Favorable rcporta from varioot coin.ullti es uud Mftta bojl-nn Were r. i :-.\ e.l. ludauUaf rapid piogivac iu the work of perfecting arraiu;euieuB for the coa,i:ii,- exhibition. TUE IDAHO BAViiELOU AT DISS KB. From Tht Virginia Chrviurlt. A srctitlppian trom Huilev, I<taho, came to th* Couiauiek tue otner ..at. ilaviua* re.eniiy auul uin cl?ua ho had pleiiiv or money and wen in lor style?poi? hsl uud a ome aila i.auuki rrm. f with oue corner filaaioc out of the pocket 6f nit new diagonal coat. 11a aadM into the nitciniti.inai. nud waeu tue |\>nxraua; for ait ner he sa.uitered lnu? taa dining-room wi.h tut rati at tnofaamonabiethrong Everybody Imaaiat aim. kid be didn't miuil it uud went ou einu?' ihe Or?ada^ peachea vrhiie waithia for lal aoiip. Wueu that *???? in oi ao far over ma pla.e to anck it in, -vita toe sound like [ueirurKieof abatu-iiib exoftaaVptpe, tfttj kit jtol hat fed od uia uead aud roiled acroaa lue iso.a anuaff rLo pi?te oi an Katrrm Judy luunti. Wiiii a trust apoloxy he ualfro.^e, reucacl over and recovered dttl placed it on his well-ollod and recently ?? bend hoad. lie attacke.1 in trout wiU *? tlux'-iK, uud deapleed the a-?e of any ataat napaiu than bin inotiih. Peudiug the arrival of tks beer. Uie ireiiilemau irom Hal.ey placed notu eluows to t<* ta . e an.I sin vi\. _i toe ajompauy v.;n meat afakdltf and acli-po>aeasiim aa he converted his rork into a to^Jr pick. TheD he lirtnl hta pluc b.U in iueu or twotroatit .cud .iud eorauiiicd Uie aaone (tently witk his toor urouar. d toittbpL-k. Wblie c ,a;.igea 0"< ihe baenut''' fell oil axain aud rolled aorow t j the? Eastern hHlyJ" UudKrown pale. 1'reaeuily the (reiitiem;iU fiooi toalt hail ii.v:. ol a inindki rcni'-r. and m.uio uaa of the tiuy IN wnicii aat .re, and prouably Uailey, provUlat. '? pluj: t.at rail on the floor iht* timi', uu.1 wh-u he aa? js iHiveivd and replaced It us aat alone at the tattt. m looked wuO aurpriae at tue (uoata joeillug oua aootaw to ?.<.i out of the door. " Firet" be aaked of a tranafUed waiter. " No," gasped the man. "Not W Hat's lue row, then t" kft " Had enough, 1 aUiipeae,'' replied the waiter *"* ? wllaertlltj look. . ?? Mighty am.ill eatcrti, >?ars torn?. ind eu??a<l i,^' niftuuut aiHH.i kltteu' omen a room. Oiva ua aauiost ou una o' oee:?pooiy fur troiu tho norua. If /eraia. ^^ Preseutlv Lmdlord Hanak appeared with a v-eiaraaj face and buUing eyoa. He walked rapidly ?P ?" louenea the arrival from Halley ou lue saouider. ?? You aeem lo be having a pretty goo.i time, awt ta? lanulord, re.'r.iiul.i?' irom (.'u.i.-uiug his tee.h. ^ " Well, iliat'acoboss. TOlltli novru here anC *ns? up a ooiile o' win? at my expoi ae Oh, I've irot ?Pfcp etful of rofka, uu' don't you orgvt It. s.?y, ???> J"Ja.,,nC peu to kiiow iiuv likely gula thai'a ou the marr) T I ia ? hei-eou Hut Uy." aud he grinaed an.l once ,uor,.|.lil lua uat a iittlc aud a*aln acratchol hit head wiieaw flll'n. , TheB Tue landlord groaned aud sat down with a tnuu. i^ he gazed aetermlaedly at tua Woodiilvar itaamaao? alia aald iMta ael leeui : . trJ ?? Do you kuow, my friend, what It ootts to stop at ?? bouaet" ?hat* " No, an* I don't keer. I've gut the tin. B*t ??* yer fiiure, Jist fur luca I" ~ One?hundred - dollara -a?day." ^ ^a ^ Tao Jaw oi tue icentleuian from Idaho d??^'"iTdw fell baok In his ehair auUgaiird iu t?*r aad *??JJf^JJ| la huaxli. oiiair. ua aaked: ?How atuoh a meal I Thlt it my fuat. uaaat " .Nothing lor a It!. lu luuc-i like thla," ??IJSflaaMB WlU.aloog.lga of returning Uie Ue fluaiiuaiarry j man irom Halley got hia feet aad mads ""fjf^"^.. tu.> door. He sat lite i .lualutlorof tee day in tfttj?* t room oi the depot with tua liaud bekind him aa pislol, aud lied ou the cveuiug naia. DAMAGE CAUSED BY A BROKES SWITCH. Okakoi, Mtw., Nov. U.-A broken twit** on Ute Hiane Kwad. near Oeertleid. threw the " U?u^ ? engine No. 7H. front the track thla moraiog. ot* ^ ol forty nine empty oara, twelve were thrown rro ^ track, aud four amaaftad. Caxluetaw Utarkey, w ^ ttanding on top of the curt, w?a thrown off. and ^ eraoly, bnt not danrronaly. brwlaed. e7*'m*,'B# baofc. wm tarown about la the eab. and in)?rrf "*^g, Tho Mogul waa one ot uie largest engluea ou tue aaaw K1UAD Of A LOCUMOIlfM r,UI.Al?Kl.rHlA. NOV. H--L;YdUo.U8war* Rebeeca r. ..agiil, atatar of the i'^'f^VeaitAettat more Ccil-tre, *aa croaala< taa tree*, of tae "^Scve l^tuioad aTewaa-Utiuore. aue waa jW^^"^SRt1 uud kilted. Hue wa? deaf aad did uot hear ?? e f the adYaaotag trata. *ti n.ick in uia euair auugazeu iu inar ?*?? "~-;~ Taal tudioi-u, wno fixed nun wltu hia tteatly eye. ? uatby, aa be atrugitled to an upright posltioa ??