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&mneement9 go-ffW. Jg_Bt|BrroVsliJsv^?^ntert 9-" Aide* CnaioAK iKSTiTirre?Exhtblttoa JaOBUCAN ART OALLKBT-KXhlnltlon. Sum, 09994 ?DB99 ?* Tue III I Wit) booTH'e Theatre-1' The Romany Rye. Stows ki-i.'s Mi'sacM-Curlosltles. lku.T-8 Tin: aire?" The boulre." ft?.i AT9BW9 Ti!kATHK-"VirgiuruV atoAKoOi-KRA House-" Tbe Muhty Dollar." ilr MI.Y's 14TH dTKEST THEATRE-2 and H-"The T11.1C* Cseok." v, ? HBBXiI.RSOH'SSTAHOABD THEATRE-" Itlp Van Wlnkie. ?uau's UAROKN-Sand 8?rierrmann. Aak Francisco On ka Hm si -Hun Francisco Minstrels. Thsi i \ Theatrb? Herr Knaaok, ?pjagfeg fJUfalll"' "sa?e--i r.vons." ?s99l lajAb* Theatub?" 14 Days." Yam acesTheatkk?" As Yon Like If." "~3nbfg toja\ot)frti8fmfnt9._ laTSKMr-yTs-OfA Page gali and Oil; columns. A.*v.<T>0K.MENT8-lOr> Pope-oth colu.nu. Juf^resKKwmTe-b^/"ope-Otli column, Samwim. H.a>R*-9?A IJaaw-bd eeieam. fo\i:i> am rtooaa- i"A &t-&?$!??? fcr, ..? v.nriK*?4tA Poor?1*' column. BrAaTae^ f?*jrcr-o a.lADEanRS-Of* I'm' J i.coumn. 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DAILY TRI1HNK. lyesr..??*?'? DAILY TltlHU.NE (withoutSundays), lyear.... 10* SUNDAY TRIBUNE. 1 year. 5 ? t'H.Kl.i I'KIBL'NK. 1 vear.f }* ?i.Mi-\vi.l-.KLi TKIBl N'L, 1 year..........-*w Kemit by 9- ft Wider or in r<B?1eteree letor. HiVmi !?? iLiHL.NKWyflrv Tin- Weekly Tajawi will be ready tola morning at 8 o'clock, iu wreppecafor mailiag. Trice scents iXtnyQtxk iOaila Unburn. FOUNDED BY i^ORACE QREELEY WEDNESDAY, HOVEMBEB 16, lM* TEN PAGES. IliK NEWS THIS AfO/WY/AO. Foiu:ic;>.-.-Itisnow belle?wi that the stotim r with which the Westphalia came in collision early Monday nionaug did uot go down, but made off to nvoid r veiling Lurnauio; news has been received of tha Westphalia's boat, s==a Emperor William opened thePnaataa Laadteg yesterday. = Mr. Glad-tote, iu the HCoaaoef Commons, madoa state? ment regarding Egypt, and the rub's of procedure were Hit .her considered. = The failure of a dry goods hoaea in Toronto is reported. s=?= A dif? ference, it is said, exists between the French Miuis ters ot Einauc- and Commerce. Po.mkstiC ? B.v the fall of a derrick in Cleveland, Oiui, yeati rdey, three werhmaa were killed. - ?BjUotiaa lor tlie election af United States Senator* was begun yesterday hy the Georgia Legislature. ??_-,? Ex-CollectOt Houghton, of Perth Auihoy, wasatntciicd yesterday. ?== The President has rr.iwiil to taterpeea In the cn.se of the Indian. Brave Bear, and ho will he hanged to-day. a?== Burglars took goods valued nt 03,000 from the fnr store of ?. It. Meant, Troy. N. Y. === Tho valulity of tbe Will Of Dr. W. If. .King, of Philadelphia, wasde olared yesterday by a jury. ==a Tbe steamer Lark*|iur, fioin New-York, lost five coal barges from h.r tow off Penfield Reef. = TheBtitlah shit- Loyal Wdsh, cotton laden, ran ashore on tbe fjl.ar!c,t .n Bar yesterday. = Near Oxarkana, Tex.. Charles Hervcy. Jr., a uiercbaut, shot aud killed two Butler brothers, who hid pursued hi ia to a cabin. ???Tha failuree are announced of Thomas Mah.ev. retail clotbi.r.of Hi. Louis; of Uill dtUuilniartin. cl.tbiers, of Troy. Ala.; of tbe Mar? seilles Paper Company, and ot the Bailey M niuiac tunug Company. St. Paul, Minn. = The Hrook lielil. Conn., Iron Works were burned yesterday. City am> M'UCp.hax.?The National Academy of Igtoaom OBkneai it* annutil meeting yesterday. = The trial af the aatl al Bemael Wilkeeon ngainet Henry Ward Beecher was begun. - James Btokea'a habits were described in court by a former servant ol the family. ??= Lecture* were delivered by W. \\. Slorv, lad Mew. Washington Qleddea aud Professor li. L. Newcoinb. -= The Barlhaldi BantaM Committee arranged for a public meeting on November 2H. ass?a The Mayor'* aomlaatlrme fat polic- Jnettaea and Park Cemmlaetaeem were laid ou I he table. =?a A Baptist Con.ereuco was beg in in Bi M.klyu. as=s Loui* Olsen dud at Bellerao Ho-fital. ?.Gold valneof the le^al lender i'e r dollar d 12^ grains). 9i.ee cents, sssatsi Stocks opened dull and lower i later they rallied and were fluctuating and feverish, and finally dosed irregu? larly weak. Tin \W Arm R.?TftinrNK local observations in? dicate warmer and fair weather. Temperature yes? terday : lliglieat. 3S?: lowest.:!-0; avciago, 84V. F.t itnples of tho Mbdtling effects of the work <>t November 7 multiply. The Repub? lican., in the XXllId Assembly DsetrJeft lor a lonff tJOM hf?99 lieen divided, and the evils of machine mle have been demonstrated there art thoroughly as m any part of this city. But last evening the district " 1*099/ completely tamed, gut meekly under tbe aharp sting of accusations of disiionvst eountiii"; and unfair inspectors, and uttered not a word" in libs own defence. It was not always thus. Tb" learned members of tbe National Acad? emy of Science* have lie/un their annual ?an?at of dissipation in this city. They are I revelling in discussions of " White Phospho? rus," "Triassic Insects from the lfax-ky Mountains'' (including puiuiozoic cockroaches), "Studying tlie laws of Contrast Qualita tiveh," "Tlio Graphical Representation of the BrtOia of a Screw," and kindred frivolous topics. Notwithstanding the strain they will keep it up f?r 9999991 days, lu another col? umn of this impression will be found such extracts from th? impers 99fai as are likely to be of popular Interest, Ur. Qlaaa_-B-% -tatemeut in r. giinl to Eiryp tlan _____? doce not tlirow a .loort of Uffcl upon ib. eituHtion. lt w;w pretty well undi-r etood tbat tbe pr?**.nt ?tar? of thLng- waa pro lialailBl Tbat un -ffort iuuat bo uuule aooii to eoiultule a convention relutivo to a U_iipo rary arrang.u.-nt let the -eeurity of the oouatry wa . alao reaaonably certaiu, and nolx-ly coul.1 iuivelioeii aurpriaeJ to loitru th.it tbe Kbo dive woulilbuve tofoot the bill-of kceping tbe l*2,00O troorw in Kgypt. Tbe rage of the Con aarvntive- at tlio l'reiui-r1. retlconce ia naiural euotijil'- WhBm bumiiig to atriko hard blowe at tiu- Givcrniucut, they cau fiud 110 fu.ilt at preseut except iu a j^neral way. Sir Stalfbnl Nortl.col* nioHt be particularly anxioua to be ? gin his B89___-_# lt an opportunity ia uot glveu to bim aooa be in;iy fiud liimaolf ou_t_d froui hia poaition aa loadcr of tbe Oppo-itien. Tbe Street Cieauing Departni-nt acems to ne<_l a little etirring up. DurL-K tbe suniuier tbe pavemonta and gutters were kept well cloaued, aud foi tbut (jowiuiaaiouer Cokouau nnd the contractore under hlm de.erve credit But this will soon be forgotUm if the work ib ucplcctod now. ComphiluU are already uu nierou- from all part- of tho city, nnd nn ex* ___________ unfortunntely bIiowb that there is r?a_on for them. Mayor Orace'8 iidniiniPliii ti,.ti of citv ufLiirs will bo noteworthy, if for BOthillf _-BB, for bJa -__*?- to at .-uro for ua eleoa bMcCb. Wo bope he wfll aol be dit. eouruj-ed durintr the slmrt time he has to bear the earaa of e_ka. Imt will kcep tho Commls Hioncr nnd his contraclors up to the _____ S?:,ic*of the employes of the l)i-pnrtmciit ai-em luclined to wince a littlo. They *ny it is rcnlly very huni to ko.p the Mroets clean. That is true eiioush; but they knew it beforo they B-deetook tlio Joh, TlieunpU-asant task which a touchin-r devo tion to liU party imposed upon AsHiBtiuit-Dis trict-Attoniev Alleti lias bei ti faithfully per formeil, but tiie rrsulte ean hardly be pleasiiii: to hiin or his politicul mitsters. About a nionth before election he brotight to trial a nutnber of inKpecton* nnd other offlccrs wbo were accused oChatiag violatcd tho election laws in 1881. It is ueedle.s to say that, B-iMt ol tbaaa unfor tunate paraoaawaaaRaptthtiaaaa, arith hara and there a Uemocrat to keep up appearunces. Th allliamia were cbielly m<n who had Ven watchera at thepolls, in the iiiterests of the Connty Democracy. Kut tbe trials did not mako much eapital for tho Democrats. The ooly mau convictetl was of Mr. Allen_ own pohtical faith. Tbe chnrtjoa agninat the Re pubbcan- have falleo thrcugh in each tnatance for laak of evidenco. Yesterday a piry ac - quitted two more. We may now look for an adjournment of tho other taaea uutil the uext election npproaclu.. Wo publisb on anothor page an addrese to the people e* this Btate la behalf ?>f the rx position to be held aoon in tbo Cnpitol at Wmshinpton. Th? obiect of the fair, as 18 well known, is to raise money to aid in erecf iug a monum-ut in honor of Preaident Gar? fleld, and it ia oue which will roiue the . ym pathy of every true patriof .unl loyal follower of the latneuted leader. Thcvo shonld be o penerons re-ponse. Tiie committee nsks con iribiiti*)iis in money or articles that may l?c sold ; btit lt is also _a___T*d tbat objeet a of artislic, hlstoric, or antiquarian value may 1?e laat, iu order lhat the expoiition may be as flno as possible. ln no place in the ooiintry are there so rich or bo vaned arl coll* M'tiona as in this eity, and it is to be hoped tliat the coiiiiiiine.'s iequ.8. will reeeive the pronipt and kind consi.lcration of tiie owners of th_M treaaona. Certainlj they mfl not let New York fall l.ehind tho otber S at. s iu au elibi. to houor tho memoiy of Garfleld. A wid.-i' fi.-M of BaafaliBBa la bob open to tbo New-York Ilortietiltiual Soeii ty sin.-e a pennnnent bome has l>een aeeared for it l.y tbo eflbrta ol its pre. id.nt, Mr. Bamael Bloaa, nnd many of its rnferpri. in? member.. The Hall B-_ ba atbuirably Utted tot exliibitioii-. Tlie sock'ty already haa tlio nucletis of a valu able library | then. is ample BpaM for eonuiiit lee aud l-ception room. iu the btiilditij., an.l there is an eacourac-Bg pn._p.ct that it will bOMnae a eeatN of tbe great ilower trude of tbe city. The 6oeiefy u.i_ib_.B among its membera many wealtby aaaataura as well as ?he leadtaf growors of pluits ntnl Howera withia eaay reach of this market. it has evciy elemeal of viftoroBi lit'., an.l thia n.-w ventiiro gives promiso uf well dirro ted nnd properly ori_uii_-d cfFort. The Iloiticultiual Hall of Boatoa and tbe exhibitions bel.l tbere have lohg been esb-uned worthy of tho noblcst eivic pride, and tbere is no leaaOB wby New-York should be otitdoue in tl.is di___tion. _ Tbe laat nominatwns sent to tbe Board of Aldermendo not seem ro uave been baaed upon parti-an-lnp. NoBM. o[ tbese meu, wo believe, gave Mayor Graee any aupport in his etlorts agaiust tlie loeal ticket of tlie Uuited De mocracy in tbo recent cnnv;**H. Tbey are all Deniocrats, naturally, but on the wholo tbey ure good enougb to make it pretty certuin tbat tbe Board of Al.lermen will uot eonfinn tlieui. Mr. Blaby ba. aeteil haneatlj aud witb al.llity asa police justi.e, and tbere is no raaaoa whj he aboald not coiitinue .?> fill tbe ofllae. Mr. M. J. Coetello's career aa an A88euil.lyma.iwus creditable to him. He would probably pre.i.le over a polico court efticiently. Mr. Jobn D. Crtanaiaa ia .. centractor. His business ex? perience bas lianlly lil ted lum to aet as an bleal I'ark Coinmissionerj but be would be an ini provement upon Mr. -inith E. Lane, who hes long been only a atuiiibluig blaek and rock of ofteii.-e ia the Board. Mr. Macl.ean ia alwaya a politiclaa la whatover pMitlua be may lie. However, lie lias not ma.le tlio worst Park Coiiiinis_ioiier we bave ever bad. CONFBAoBD llYVOi RITES. The degree of credit whicti tbe public gen erally bave givrn to the Demncratio profes Hioiisof zi-iil lor ( ivil Seivii-e reform is fairly ahown by tbe totie cf comir.eut npon the recent Demoeratiesneoeaaesaad tbe prospectof their cariyiug tlio couutry ln 3-84. It miglu be expected tbat Hepublicans aboald put no faith in tbem and tbat Republican offiee-holder., howavar conipeteut, erperieaood and fuitbl.il, aboold bo la -oiuetbing of a worry over pros paetive illaaiiaaalj BotaithalaailiBg all tbe Deaa ocralic prolestations tbat their eoining to power shoubl D9 tbe iiianguratioii of a new era iu politiis, la wbicli tbere should be no removals except foreaaaa an.l no appoiatakeataexMpI upou tha grouuda of litnesH an.l capai'ity. Nor ia it very stiange tbat tbe general public, h.-tv ing bad ioneiderable experience of Demoeratie profnarilBie beloro election auil praclic. after, and piitlingsinall coulideiice iu th.m aecor.l ingly, abould take it for grantod tbat Dom ,_:__tie aa00081 in 1881 would be followed bv u general overtiniung iu the Eederal 8-8899, (r.im tbe beads of dopaitmenta down to uiesaengers and hcrub-women. Em* it is a little remarkablo that the Deinticrats tlieinselves abould oo aoon tbrow ofl their diagniee, and almost before tbo ink ia diy in which their piomisea were writ ten aasutne that no oue ever su-pected them of an intei.t i-in to earry tbem out. Thoae genllemcu, wbo were bo profuae of pr.iin;-i- b.-t'ue tbe election to put tlown tho practico of ruukiug removals from otliee for political reaaona, und appointing meu to oflice aa a reward for party aeivices, wero chuckliiig williiu twenty-Iour boum after the reaulto oi the election were known over the grand aweep of Republican ofticeholdera that would pres ently ln* made aud the diatribu.ion of pla.es among Demoeratie panisaua. Tbere ia 110 plaee wilbin tbe gift of Goveriior-elect Cleve land, no malUir bow well and capably bll-d by a Itepublican at tbis moiuent, tbat tbere are not Bcorea of candidatea for already ; und tbero la uot a uiotber's aon ot BBBB. tbut doos not base bia eipectation aud his elaim upon aiuiple purty acrviee. It is juat ?o witb tbe plaee. that loll withlu tbe appoiutuient ot Govemor-elect Butler of Ma_aacbii-eUa, G ovoru_r-eloct Wallei ot Connecticut, and all tbe other D_m tit-ia'ie functionaiiea wbo came iu on laat wcek'a tldal wavt. inclndiug tbo Demoeratie majority iii tbo next Congress. Tbere ia uo vitxo withiu tb. gift oi a Demoerat tliat will not be lmmediately fllled by a Domocrat, nnd in not oue aingle instntier. will the te?t for the appoictment be other tlun thut of party aur vice, pure and simple. This may _eem a broad und sweeplng i-tnte iiicnt,buttho pitjof Itia, lt Ia so abaolutely tiu. _UM no iiitelligeiit peraaa will have the hardihood to d. ny it. I: is not merely eliarire*! bv IlepublicaiiB or aasnmed by the publio; it le cpenly nnd ahatnelessly a.ltnitted by tho Dem oerats tl.emaelvos; by the veiy liypocrite. who lcsthana BottBight nyo were retidingtl.*' air with their clamorugalnatthe prostit.it.or. <>f tho ptiblic service by making partisanahip tba toat f.,r oflj-e. No Kepiiblicun now botdlng aa offlee that will bocome sul.iect to tbe dis,..,,. of a Democratic (ioveriior or a Deuocniti Congreee baa tba aligbtaat bapaor e_pectat..,n of -aaa-BR his plaaa; and no Democratie Uov ,,,.,.r orCoagn-Hsiuan wouldd.raretaiah.nl. whatever his merits or bisclaima. It ia right hera al tha tarj thtaahaU al Ita wtraaee apea power that tho Democratic party cncoiiiitcrs tbe flrat test of Its sincerity, nnd it i* Blgnlfl cai.t ?f it. utter Bh-aialaaaaaaa tbal it doea aat wiit even tobe tompted, but proclu-.ms et**J now its pgaaaaditatad daoait an.l bald bypoe risy The true churactor of tbe Da_te_P__W party flnds its boat illustration in the fact that of all its taptaaaatatltaa who were eleeted lust week upon tbe gronnd of Civil Service tefonn tbere is not one who would not laugh in the face of the simple eitizen who shonld ask him to-day torepiilate his adniinbtration by the rnles wbicb be was l.mdly advocating less thau a fortaifht ago. STATE C0VBT3 AXD TBE VATlCiX. The brencb between Ihe Italian Governrn.-nt an.l the Vaticau has beeu widene.l by an im portant decisiou of the Court or Appeala. An aichit.it biiving B business disagreciaent witb tbe ii.ajor-doii.o ol tbe I'ope, B.ied bim iu oue of tbe lower courts and won his 0888, An np peal was taken to nn Moltolaatfa-I tribiinal on tbe groiuidtbnt under tho Papiil (luurantces iliejnrisdiction ofthe State tribun.la did not extaod within the walls af tbe Vatkaa. Tlus partial aa_ampt_aa of lompotal power by the Poi.e bas baea ipeedlly reeeated. Tbo deeudoa of the lower court has been nlliniieil by the bighesteivU tribaaaL The priaelple haa rir tiialiy been establisb.-.l tbat tbe Vutican is within the jafiedietioa af tba Italuui eoorta. Tbe Law Of Ma! 13?J871, detiniiig tbe posi ti.ui of the Pope and bla r.'.utions t.? tha Btate, deelaifd that ba was t.? raaaaia ia poaaaaaiea al tne Vntican und its tlept .ideucic. known as the Leoaiaa City and tbo I.at.r.in an.l Uaatol (Ji-.n.lolfo. nnd tbat his rigbts within these pre ciucts would be laviolable. Tho daeiaioa of tbe appellate eoart will ba aooeptad by lhe Vaficiin, nct aithoBt reaaaa, us a new an.l ir relutoble proof af il"' baUowaaaa af tha Papal Guaraateea. It the nia.ior-dotno cau bo sue.l, is aot tbe Poatifl bliaaolf aabjeel P* legal peaal tiisT II court otlicials bave rigbts within tha Vati.-an, hOW can tbe police be kept out T Italiaa Clarieallata bata aa raaaoe te ba eur arlaad bytbta deetalen, uor aay irroapeetof aeecring leerialatioe by whieb tba priaeiplee of tbe Gaaranteee may ba raafflraied xvith in i-iciiw.l ib tiinteiics.. With cvoiy noxv cl.-clion Kii.li.aiisin takaa a darkertinga. Depratia, tbe most Inflaaatial leaderia publio lite, deelared on tbe Bta of the ree.nt eb-ctions tlmt BO eooeeaaioBfl eanM ba atade beyoad the I.axv of PapgJ Ciiaiiintccs, whieb wus all that It waa possible tograiitin order to protect the spirit ual power oi the Popo. Etaa tbia Laar, racog nixed by the Liberal Pieaite. uh the Ii nut ol eoa* cili.itory poli_t?tbe verge of concession beyond wbicb Parllaaaent must never paaa-la t?? b? prartually un.lermined by tbe siilitb-tiea of tbe Btata tribuuals. 1 he taadaneiaB tbaa diaelaaad ean have only one ellect within tho V utican. The temporal eluims of the Apostolic 8ee will be rcatlirtued witb more taaolata .leteruiin.i tion. I/eo XIII had the repiitation ot baiaffl Liberal a*bea ba waa alaetad to tbe Papaey. In pruotice lie has iitlbei.d rigi.lly to tbe claiins of bis predeeeaaoe eten la their most Bxtratagaat form. Ia bia aegotiatiooa aritb Priace Biaaaarefc, tha Belgiaa Itiaietn und t_< i'rencli (lovernnieut he ha_ hliapcd llie coiiine of the Yiiti.an in ucenrdance with tlio prece deuta establisbed hy Puia IX, und in this way BM luaintained absolute contii.iiityofocclt.s iastical ]>?-lt?-y. He has invuriubly referreil to Mie overlhrow ol the temporal power ofthe Papaey aaa eriaaa by whioh ha bad baaa de* apoiled of lib.rty and tadependenee. ttWe ahall never iicpiiesce in tiie prewnt .tato ol thingat"* ia ono of his leccnt ile* luratiotis; "uor sbull we eeaee, aawe hava never yet ceaHed, baa. aallaag tor tha reatttatioa e_ all that baa baaa takaa by fiaad aud daaatt from tbaApaataUaBaa.-1 He will bo aaataparatat* ent in his reeiatauce, more einphutic iu hia dcntinciatious, uow that the ii.itiiis.il, ment of the I'oiitit) in llie Yutican is becutalag less of a fiction, aud more of a realily, tin.l.r tbo rul iiigs of the Italiaa eoarta. A GREAT BACB. Tbe Demoeratie ra.-o lor the Sp.akcr.hip of tbe aaw CoBgreea ptoaaieaa *u be a llvelyoaa. Tbaaa aia alraadj aa leaa thoa a_g aatiiea, aad thcro may be a r.uind dozon belore tlie riuining aetaally begtas. Mr. Raadall com.-. Brat, borb be.aiise be bas held tbe poaition aud beOBBB lie bas beeu working to raojaia it for tiu- p_8l _ix uioLths. His iriends auy that ho tbOTOBgfa and eumprchensi vo has been his work tliat he ii oven uo.t eertain of eurcess. This is prob? ably M over-aiuigiiine view, but it ciuuiot be denied that he atarta apoa the riue with many advaatagea whieh ble eoBBbetltara do aot poa W-B. Ho bas liol.l tho position with consider al.le cre.lit an.l knowa all the eecret wiros wbi.li must U. pulb-d to gain it. On the QB88 lion ?f tha tan_. Whieh is i-.-itain to be n proin inent lsstie in the IB98, ba balda a oitnors l.ut not uufavorablo position. ln Rcnnsvlvauiu he is a -Boderate p_oteenV_Bi_l with ieaafrflga toward free truile. ln C-BglB88 be is n mr.ler ate free tra.ler w.tb an atnial.le taeliag for protection. While the genuiue free trud.-rs. like Mr. WattaraBB, distrust and denoiin.-o bia, and wbile the loyal protectionists 18081 biui witb similar feeliuas, he is, neverthelesa, Htiong with his party. The reason is not far U) seik. The Democrncy is, or has been hereto fore, composed largely ot uien in lavor ot free tra.ie but nf ruid to say ao. Tb.-ie aie few or no genuino protectioniata in tbe party. The great uii.jority bave been 88999-4 with Mr. Riuidul poeitiou becauso it corresponded with their own. lf the party doea not cbange its attitude, therefore, Mr. Rnrulnll la likeiy to remain tho atrongeat ennilidate. The great ipieetion Is whether tbe succeas of tbe recent elections baa not so ttirned tbe bead. of tbo Demoerata that tbey wiU thiuk it aafe now to tbrow oQ uil dia gniae an.l. ome out openly for free triide. lf thev do thia, Mr. Ruiidall will haveliMle bope. The party will turn to 80898 uvo-.-.l liee tra.ler like Mr. llurd or Mr. Carliale. Tbooe two g.-ntle in. n occupy at preacut tho aecond position iu the raee, with the former a little ahead. Mr. ili.rd baa tho advantage ot coniing from the Weat inatead of tbe Houtb, and of having no comiietitor in bia own drlegatiou. Eveu a 1 Jemuciatlc Houae aa atrong aa tho aew oue ia wlllshrink from the rlsk ofelccti-g a South ein man . peaker, with all that Biiohuction would lmplv. Asideirom thi* obataele to hia cbauces, Mr. Carlisle ia hampered by the cao didii.>y of Mr. Illackhurn, who, however weuk bo may bo in the North. Ib popular iu hia own aeetion for hia flery Boiirhou temperament, hi,,! will be likely to divide tho aupport of the Ken-iicky delegation witb his competitor. The three caadidntea we have montioned, Maaara. BaadaU, liurd and Carlisle, will mn ebiefly aa tha tarifl issne. Oa btead general iastiea two other eaadldatea ara oertaln lo lead. They aro ln many reapeeta B haiidaom. ly maHied pair, and entor the raee with about aqaal ahaawaa. Need we _ay wha they aral Daaa not tha thought of the reader turn malinc tively to the uamea of William M. Spi iuger, of IllinoiB, an.l Samiiel S. C?x, of New-Vork T They botb fairly prmue into tbo arena. Sprin>.cr lias perhaps n little more bo.mce than hieeompaaioa. bet in nll otber raapectotbey aroevenly endowed. They ure botb amusinf. nnd bothiook upon etatesmansliip as primaiily inteii.le.l to contnbtite to tbe enjoyinent as well as tho woltare of tho publio. BptingM baa fulmiuated a platform upon which lie baaes his claiiiis. It ambraaaa every priuciple kuown to currcnt polities, and upon each the gifted can? didate takes a position which is not calculated toliurt anybody. feelings. Ile ls in favor of iust larngb reform ot all kinds to make every l.o.ly li.ippy. Mr. Cox haB not detined bis position yet, bnt it is eafe to anticipato that it will not be unlike his rival's. On oue point he ean bo depended upon to eome out strongly and pull abead of Bptiagar. He is known as tbe deputy tuil-twiater af tho Hritish Lion, though he baa hith.r.o been a little shy in bis aupport ef khj loader, Mr. BobitMOQ. But uow tliat BoWaaea baa been roelectod by a thumping majority aud is pledged to wring the Hritish Lion's uook. tlio t.imo lius arrived for Mr. Cox ti. ta_-e n t'lnn at.iiul. He ean ruu as the Hfieakev who will mako everv body happy except the Ftriti.li Lion. Tlmt accnt. ed uniinal be may daelare eternal enmity to, may protuise to ap poiot Robiaaoa a aammitea of oue to secure bis exteimination, and may agree to reaarta h snflicicnt apaea ia froal of tbe Kpeaker. dosk im the arringuig proeaaa to ba parformed. lt will bo seeu tbat tbe contest xxill be in toraatiag aad a__aawhat axeltiajt- lf tbe party nakeeapitfl mind thal aaatowedfraatrada policy will be prematiiro aad .langeroiis, Mr. Kundull will lind faxor BB tbo most expert gtraddlerof t.l.aeatioa. U it daaldaBtoataBd or fall wltb aadilnted and aaooneealed tiae ttii.le, Mr. Huni will most probeblj ba tbe ohoeen aaaa. Ifit deeidea totraitathalaane satirely aad ta eoadnet Congreaa oathegen* eral priadpla of a elrens, Mr. Bpringer will incvitaiily be put in the chuir. If it deeidea oa a modilied circ.ia piogriinuno, with ns.-iin tragic Britiah Lioa teatare, Mr. Cox will goto the foie. It niiikes nu difb-reneo to ns whetbertha oboiee talls aponSpriager or Cox, bal the party a_l n.iss *?n ? of tbe greataat op portanitiea uf ito llfa Ifit doea aottakecoeor tbe otber ol tbaaa K?'ui.il and aglle atateamen. EEOEOA V//.I TION IX NE W- YORK. A greal _eal bas oeeu said aince eb-ction in regara t?> tha aeeeealty oi a prompt reorgaal ziilion ofthe Repul.li.au party in tlus State. Tbo triiiieii.lous ma.jority givcn Mr. Clevelaad, largely made up as it was of Bepablieaa votoe wns tlie ovcrwhclming di-fc.t of tb.- ni.-n who bave Boloog an.l with suci. diaMtroua efteel coiitio'.led tbe orgaiiization. It broko their iu,uliiiie into a thoin.ui.1 pie.-cs. Itwnsare l.uke whuh aad the lateaaitgr of exi cratloa of tbeiroarropl and fraadalaal uietlio.is. But in order to prooerva tha fruita uf the signal vutoiy ofa?.:.'li ago tbo Republican. wbo accoinptiabed lt have got to _0 what tha Bepablkaaa la Congreaa did dire.tly tbe war was cli.S'-.l-reeonstnu-t. The bossship that waa overtbrovvu must be stt[-Tseded by leoderahip. Tbe maebiae ti.at went tb.- way ol tha poti.-r's v.'ssfl must i.e raeeeeded ny legit luiiite oigaiii/ation. This is tbe work tliat m.ist be in bati.l -p? e.lily if the most ls to I.e made of tbe aftaatioa. lt thoaa whowereea gaged ia tlus mont gratlfyiag aioral ravolt rest where tbov nre, tbey will bave a.-.-oinplished nothuig ei-during. The ii.a.l.iuo will be ni.-iiilfd. ihe boaaea will eaaaa to tba froai iigiiiu. We are not u-iue that an.v .chenio ol roeoaatruatioa bas Ven determined upon. althuugh, us our o.ltimns have borno witu.-ss, aeveral eoBatbia aaggeet-oaa looking toward a aabaaM. bafW beeu made. It _cem* to tiH tbal ibe lollowing points are wortby af tbe OOO 8i,i,-iiitioii of uli thoae wbo desiro tbe proeper ity of tbe party ln this State. L. Tbeettoita made by bonest and thought f'ul Hpi.uiiii.-iti.it iu tha laat Lagialatara to legaliae priflaariea oaght to be paraavarad iu uutil Biieb 8BBB-OB8Bia as perfectly profe.te.l as the general electi.ms. The boas.-s bavo f.iiiud their Btoio o|.p..rtunity for thwaiting tho po|).ilar will ifl tha loose aud ureapousible way la wbieb priauBiea have baea eoodaoted. Joba F. Sinyth would never bave been ablo t.> pai tbrougii hla inta.i.oi.s tt suap " game, by wlucb tt. Iej.-utes lo tha I'ti.a CoiiV.-ntion ln the uiterest of tbe thild term couspiracy were eecured, if be had been meuaced by a law legaliziog pri uiaiies. 2. Insist opOB a reorgani/ittion of the _tate Committee. Tbe eoniniitte? as it is now cn ?Utatod Amb not eeaaaaaad thooaoftdaaMol the rank an.l lile of tbe party. Ita chairman is reporu-d to have rcmarked sim-o election thal be iuteu.led to re. igu. Ba citainly c.uilu not ,1,, better tban resigu and tnke w.tb lum MVeral of his fellow iii.-inl.ers whoM nuines will lva.lily orturto our readers. If the commitiee as a Whole sti.kr, tbeu let a Stato CoBMBlttM bo formeil in.lepondent ..f lt. 3. Insisf upon the abrogation of tbe proxy Bv'slem in Stau- Coiivontious, or upon its mo.li HeatioaaoM toaialada prnxiea based upon tolagraa_a. We eoaftdontly rely upoa Mr. Police Commi.sioner French to aecond tbls MMigaatloB. 4. Insist that the Reh-. tion ofthe tonipoinry Cbaiin.an of State (.'.-lventuu.s lie left not to tba Btate Coaaa-ittaa but to tbe CooveatioM tliciuselvee. The propriety ot tbia Mlggeeltna uill occur to every luir aud intelligent mau who ia tainilinr witb the hietory of the lust Slate Couventiou. The Chairman of the State CoflBBittOa may piopeily call the convention. to oider aml put tho quo-tion upou tho nomi uationa for temporary Chairman tbat may be niiide. And thtn he oii_ht to retire. No good raasea can \x> given wby a conveutiou instea.l of aeleoting ita temporary Chairmun abould remit that duty to the State Committee. 5. The party in this citr ought to be reor ganized without delay. Aa it atntnls at present _ vrry large eleuient Is practically di-fiau tbise.l. It ia perbapa a question whetber the accompli-bmcut of tbia badly ueeded i-forui ought to be posrponed uutil tb? uext State Cou vention uieeta or nught prnparly 1ms utteiupled aoouer. If a new State Committee ia fenned it uiigbt be charged with auoh a duty. It will be reuiouiberod that a reeulutiou providing for the reorguni.atlon of the party in Now-York was proased upon the Republican State Conveution of lHSl and waa de'eated largely becauae of that frleud of lofortu iu tbo ab-hatt. Mi. 088888 BltM. Mr. Oliaa, wbile admittiog that there were miatakee and ahnsfta in tbe Hepunlioan organization in New-York, Bdvised tlieConvciitioa that it h_*l better u go elow." The Couveutiou laid tbe re.olutlon on tbe table, an.l u is tbere yet. It i? bigh time thut it was recalled irom tbe tabla. We throxr out tbese hints aa tbey oorur lo na. Soiiie of tbem may bo voted wise, others other wiae. Hut wlmtever tbeir fate they will eervo ii nseful purpoae, if they but st'miilato disciM Bion. No l.epnblicau wbo voted for Cloveland, or who declined to voto at all, f* .d.i tliat his di.t.v m tho premisos is ended. Woaren.u faatad ln aasuiniii>-? that all tbe protea tauts desire to couaerve" tbe baal inter .'st.a of the purty. Aud if anything ia aeadad to spur them on it is found m the hie tory of the State Conve.ition of 1881 and what caino after. Tbe mivrhiuo waebeataa in that Conveutionby tliedecisiveniui'.rityof 108. Bat tbe victors, instead of oliftahlag whnt they Inul accompli-he.l by pi.ssing tbeir idtaataga aloug praclical llnes, did pothing e .cept con gratalate ooa aactbar. T_eaoaaaaaaaaa __a tbat tho taaqaiabed ralbad, laaatabllahad thadSseetab?ahod aaaehina, went to work liko so many ntits and lieavers, and turned up strong bs ever at Saratoga. If tbo defeat of tbe ma.-hine Bt tha polla ln 1882 ls not to be as barrcn of fruit as wus the defeat of the BBtohine lu tonveution a year earlicr, tben there must bo hard on?I sen sible work done by anti-machine Kcpublicaua. IXDIAX BRPOBt FOR 1R82. Cotumisaiouer Priee has laid his report on Indinn Aftairs ior 1882 be.ore his Departmeni. It is, o.ldly cnough, lacking in the moet impor taut feiit.ire of tiny report-an a*'eoiint of the uettuil work done by tbe peraon wbo makcs it: bia outlay, deeiaions, orders, etc. There are two or three polota on which tbe pnblie woald likoto beinformed with regard to Commle eionerPrice a action on oertain difllculf qiiestbuis during tba year. Noiie ot the.e como to the light, bowever. Kr. Priee flrat urgea in _*>gaoaral waylaifcac iippropriiitioiiaf'iiitliepaym Mltof Indiati a.-*etits. Cbeap meu, be assei'ts, are i-inployed, hence tbe qtiality of moials of whlch tho pnblie com* piniii. v7e ara not ao aare tbat a higber ealaty alwaya eomuianda leverent regard for tbo Dec alogoa. Nor <1ocb the noaaiaal $1,200 ur 81,000pald toaa Imli.iu agent repreaent one titbe of hia proflta aa btr. Priea aarelr knoua else wby shonld 88,000 or 810,000 be paid for buoli offieee without gradgiag 1 Tbata me, aeeordiag to thla report, fifty*_iae ageooiea, aad ooe other Ia whieb anilitary affleer bi ta aa ageet A deflekraey during the laat year of 8-00,000 is raported, the loaa of whieb baa falieo ou tbo Sloux. It is daa uud.r treaty ubligationa, Mr. Priee Bnggeata by tbe way, that tbe laa abould be altered whioh pro x nies that tlio Iiuiiun s sliall be paid tbeir auuu itiee m ciisli. It wonld be aaaeh better, ho thinks, thal the Departateat aboald be ullowt-d at its diaoret-OB to glta tbem ealtle oi sbeep, espeeially in the case of tbe Utes. Tbaooty auswer to tbis gaggeatioa is that we owe tho money ; it is tiie _ii_imiim priee for which wo bave booght iataloable land and atiaea ; and vt have neitber the right t., clieat them out of this paluy snui, to give sometliiui? else in place _jf if, nor te dletate boxv it sliall be spenf. The total number of red men ia tbo United States ll 262,360. Of thaee 77,808 are in tbe ludian Territory. Mr. Prieaaatimaraa tbat the difter ont Charehea havo spiut $210,280 on their e.lucatiou diirinf* the last y?-ar. Outside of the fltaaitilisad ttibee.whieh laciade more tbaa one-foiirtbof tho xvtu le ntimljer) tbero are 8,412 lu.liiiii ehildrea now ta aaboola. Six uew b.aiiliu4t-.cliool? bave been opoued, uwkiiig the wbole numlver 8eventy-four. An lndian boaiding-scnool is very diflerent trom the pop .il.tr idea of that aid to civilizatiou, as we may leara Iroao tba " laability ot many of tbeii mau t-agen to fiirnish tbem with wells, fuiuiture or u material for cloiliiiitf." la eonncction witb Beboota, 1,245 aeraa aro under ealtitatioa, blaekamitblaff, earp-ftt_f_L_. tallorlag, abaa maktng and the eara of atock are taaght Oue handred an.l one day aaboola are aow in opera* tion, and 8482,300 baa beeo appropriated for tba year 1883 for edaeatioaal porpeeea. Tbis aam duobtleaaaeema large, espeeially to tbe daaa xvho apprebend tbat the lnilian will be kept uli. e a little longer auiong us by tamper ing aitb kaawledga. Bat It muat be remem* bered tbat in most eases tbo estal.lishm.Mit of sehools and snpport of a teaeher are pait of the etipalated priee for whieb enoimuua tracts have beeu aold | that tbe larKer part ot tbe money goes to tiie building ol tbe Bcliool hou-e nnd aupport of tbe teucher, and tbat tlie agoat,aaa rule, also assumcs tbe duty of teaeher and roeeivaa tbe aalarj. There cau be no doubt tbat the people and the Governmeiit are botb iu euruest iu tbo desire that the Indi BM ahall beeducatcd, aud that they give their incaiis liberally lot that purpose. But as iu all Indian BlaUa, the slips are likeiy to be so niany ;>ciweaii eap and lip that tbe drops wbicli re_ch it are few - nongh. Mr. Priee urgea tbe removal ln Ihe apring of iho Ne_ I'crces, or rather tbo few reiuaining membera of tba tribabi the Indian Termory, buck to their own laud iu ldaho. Chlef Jo.eph, it will ba reineiiibere.l, surrendered to General .lilt-tt only ou receivuig lhal otbcci'a promise that he aml his band should be permltted to retiirn to thoir homea. Tbo Goverumeut ful.i Bad tbe work of tbo gallaut BOldler, uud for live yeara they have been exiled. Tbey are fast dy fng out ia lha laalagioaa diatriet te whicb they aie Inuusbetl. Tbere is romu and to . pate lor tbOm iu their old homes, an 1 to I'orbid ib.-m to retiiiii is the uheer wantonuess of .ruelty. Thobiutal iui-iiiise.pioiice witb wbicli the Iu iliau Dapartaaeat BBOVM tiibes and partaof tribes about ns a child miglit ahift cbesamen is iLnio.t iuci.dible when wo reinember that tbese are men and women witb peciiliarly atrong domestic and loeal attacluucute, who are druggod from their kiusfolk, bom.-s aud all aa ho< iations at tbe will of two or throe young cb-rks iu au ofllco at Wiishingtou. Tbo bail.aii ty ot .la\ery was that it sepuratod now nnd iheu a family at the aibilrury will of a mast-er ; in tlus case whole tiibes are driven recklessly out of their homea. For exauiple, Mr. 1'rice odvorta to tbe ostousibly voluutary removal of lt>0 Cherokees from North Caroliua to tbe In? dian Territory during 18611 tbe fact gaining Big.uticance by nn intimation tbat encroach iiitnti ou their laud are uow made by tbe whites, uud that au .igont bas been appoiuted, ete, ete. Wby ahould tbese Cberokoea leave tho iith bottoma of the Sooo aud Oconalufta Riveratogo acroaa the continent to the a'ehly Hwatnp- ofthe Indian Territory 7 . icy bad five years ago 10,000 aerea uuder cultivation ; tbey bad churchea, aeboola, boiises ; they bad tbe keen deligbt of proprU-torship. The inside bintory of thia easo, us every other, would only Hhow Ahab looking with grvedy cye ou Na botb'a little Uubt. If tbese men in Ncrth C_iol.ua or ldaho bad the right to go into the com ta and protect their rigbts, we would each shudder at auch Injua tiie. Tbeu, too, tbo money epent ou their edu oatiou would be of aome actual practical u.e. ? __?__?__?________?____.?? Under ihe soinewhat atartllng head, u Anotber Demoerat Likeiy to get Jmdlce," a Demoeratie utae paper ptrpetrated ysaterday a praetlcai j0ge upoa Ita re_<iers, who poonood npon tbe pMigraph Id to oxpectation of limling aoiue iuUireating crimjuJ new, orathnlling itemof police tntelligem^ w d'aeoverfd to their dmgnst thgt lt rtat only a irua that toriie sort of an Irregnlartty bad b_*o dia_-, ered ln Brcoklyn In .oaaequetic. of whieu awitfc? Dem.., rutic Aldcrmun would be declared eleetad. It uiunt _ei:m to the cltizeua of Brooklya ? ^^--j sort oi lacetiouaneaa. _ Sorae long-taiked of iuiproveinenta are aUnt ta I _ made m Lon.lon. Thoae wbo bave viallad llvrU I'ark in tbe height of tbe aeiacn will r ecolieet th appaiently hopelea, blockade wbi, h takea Mam every day oppoeite Hy.le Park Coruer. Jq,t >.*m great Iraflio ib b-giuuina to move weatward frao the City aloug Piccadillv a atreaui uf pnvata aaa, riaifea approachea up Groavenor plaee and don llainiltoii-iJii.e and i'ark-lane Notblag bto ateatly police dlacipline ?nahlea either ar.amt, liriil lt. way to ita de-ti.iatlon. Iti, now prnposal to remove the Wellington Arch at the coioar of tht fJreeu I'ark ?i>nie di.tance back aiong C'onatituu, Ilill. an.l to expropriato tbe eomer ot tiie.__ n>, a eli.-o oll the gar.ien.of buckingbam i'ala-eae* to mako a new road Irom llal_iu-?t. to Ilauuh?,. plaee, and ao relieve the preaaure on llyda p^ Corner. Tbe huieous atatue oi tbe I.u lie i, nol to ta replaced. Anotber irui-irtant impi. vernent u im op.-ning of St. Jauioe'a I'ark to Charing Crfno, whiel will greatly reiieve Pall Mall. New quartari boj to be provide.l for the Aduuralty aml tha r?u> Oi'lii.-e. Yet anotber improv-niunt 1, laggt^tal thoiigh not yet to be undortaken. lt ia oropuael ta pull ti.iwii tholioiis.i in Abiogdon-et. at thetoaB of U'i'Ntmin.ter Abbey andbnildanew Cloiataj, to which many ol tbo meoiorial tomba uow i? (tt) Abbey may be removed and othera may be addad, Tue recenf propoaal to ereet a Longfellow Miaitx.ai may p_rhapa revive tbe auggeatiou in u a.ura pn*. tii-:il for_, foi If tlie Abbey ia to neroine a ipeci* of Walhalla for the poote und autbora of th. MOgbahvapeakiug raee over the whole worll, ,u liuiit. wilfsoon bavo to oe e_.tcii.lei_ Flfty contcated aeats in the next-ongreee! Tto Couiuilt.ee on Privileoea and Kl.ctiona wilHura the sympathy of the entlre country. The Secrctary of tho Republican Cmmnitiea, !| that lettei prayiug for tbe oouiiag lorward of back. ward voluutary contributora, whieh no Wmiw. l?-,ii ted peraon could -?e to read llnough at on? *(. ting be.-au_eof toara. atated that ho would leiana at lhe Ctiimiitte's headquaitora uutil tlie Ul.af Noveuiber. Yeaterday waa tbe 14th of .t_.ii._o; Ab, what will be tbe agooizing di-itpp?iutuie.iit( tne voluutary coutrlbutor. w ho apee.l with :_.-uo4 Htep to the Flfth Avenue Hotel to-daj nnlvtoto intotnied tbat tho Set-.retary has goue honeaat will not be back! [P. B.?FrocraftiDation bli own reward._ lt must have been a current alang c.pveriei whicb ro*o t? the linaof thoae emiiient D.-iu-tratfi nieii.ben-eleet of th. next Congreaa, Measra, .ir lisle. Ramlall. Tucker, Mornson, Dorahelraer. Hard aud I'roetor Knott. when they read in a !'? iio-rata newspaper that sbey biought to the party "ai embarrassment of riuhes" iu tho eeloetiou at a Speaker. Doubtloss eaoh oneoi tbem lilte.l ba' eyebrows and .oiiloqutzed : ? I ahould smile.* Denioerats are congrattilating thotn?elvea thal wh.-.i tbev couie to the ergaulzatinn of tbe ned Boaeeel Baajiaaaataifvaa tbere will b? noatrll^a among RcDUbboans. between tlie " better oleroeaB" au J i be " woiae elements " of tbe party. And their conaratulations are un loibtadly well foutaBd Exporlaae. tea.h<-s that m preseneeof pro-peeBW pbiiiiler tlie " l.ettor eleuieuta" make ao ii(_, They are always found harmontzing with tt. " worse eleuifuta" with their cups up. Th-Coonty Demoeracy of this city bave just gtven usa.radl illuntration ot it. FEB80NA L. The widow of Judge Asa l'a. ker L -c.iously ill ti her beaM at Mau. h chuuk, IVnn. An.ceptioii wa* given to tbo Bev. J"> ,ih t'ool loal week by th? past.us of all tbe Pr.toetaal churcb-s in ..an Fraucisco. Mr. William Winthrop. of Ro ton. long I'wtot State* Cooaol in Malta. baagiven g3,0a0a__*_laO. ing lund to the MaaaaanhBMtM Hiator.cal -e-u.ty. t'ommi-aioner liubirt O. Thompaou waa -.) uiaek inipn.veil yeaterday Tbat hia fneui. expect him ta be able togo out ou 1 iiur.stuy. The Rev. Thomas J. Mav.a graduaU of the Uaio^ Theologica! Semiuary, and for _everd >ean tB pastor ot the Wilson lndiistrial Miasion, haagaM lo (Jregou M a li.tinu miasionary. Tbo Dukeof Ncwcaatle arrived iu Boatoa b _>e daya ogo, accoinpanied by bia physinau. 11, .1. apend the winter in Florida uud Cabloiuia fur tB bii.elit of his beaith. Dr. iHi't. who ia fllowlv recovering his lie.-thaa a.i.d tointend retirmg fro.n tbe Pn.naci of EugU-i at once. Siiould ho ilo ao be would continue tora ceive as a ponsion ono-third of the rev. uu. . ol tha ,-c, ol'l'aiiteibu.y. Dr. F. S. iladen, the cel. hrnted ctruer, ?|KdI ye-lerday in Pbila.lelpbia, tbo gueal oi Mi J. L. Claghorn. presideui of the Acauewy of l.M Arta. lle will ue tendered a receptiou in (Juit c.U on December _(j, at tbo opeuiugof Ulc e_Uibi:i?.i a etiluugs at tho Aeademy. Controlkr raitlma. on his ele.-tion aa _over_a | of Penneylvania, receiveu from his old *.:h-?. . iiiaster tiie folb.wing congratul:t*iirx l-P-k-' "li,- ir Babart: Accept div cungrnfulatii.ns. !____* aaloniana v., 1*:-. 17." The ver.-s are: ***** I evenuo.o"; "I'ray wuhout coaa.ug." Tho R.v. & C. Penick, P. E. Bia .op of Caai Puluias, haa returned to bia ol.l bome iti Ral'imor Ilo xvas foiv.-d to leave hladiooem on ao ouatoft-i \fiican fcv.rs, whioh have aeveral lin.a* liroafM him to the brluk of ihe arave. ..nd he fnira btaiu bavo to reaign hia charg. p.rujau_uiiy The Very Rev. H. T. Edwarde, D.n of Fttaf". Waies, who reeeatty paid a ahort visit to thiaaaav try. la a protnincnt eaadldate for the firat WelB bishopric that may bo vacant on ac. itint oi* B' knowledge of tho Welsh language, b laa Weleblf l.iiih. '1 uer. is al proftent only (,ne V. elaU biatwi-* a _ elsh See. the liiabop of _l Aaupb. Tbe Bat. Dr. K.ubcn Jeftrey u coaung to *?_?*? hismauy friendain tbe Baal id a fow meet*. B hu. won iu Pantag Iha samo popularity that _??* Joyed in Brooklyn, and not only ******* _? laraaataaaaaagaatanln that eity. but. b. j--;|"_" iuv-.tuiou'e in real eatatp aud aa ""'"""^J uiiulng couipany, baa, it ia . r.-poru-l. ik*_--?* wealthy?fora B.iptist preaehaa. QEXEBAl N0TR8, Ten yeara ng-o, according to The A^***L 'pre?t, Jolmd. Evera. of that eity. w.a Txirtb *l<,?' waa Al loriiiiiiii.tI_.iK-, and waa offered ttie -lon,'B*~~ for M.ynr. wuleU lie Ueellnod. Boou .fierw.trd ta ^ tuiiea n.ifan to olimige. a.nt iu the eoarae of a tv* P# ue had .oet all Uia pioperty. Ue dli not loa* ha r_?_>e.t aud lud. pendeuc.. bowerer, but t-BgBi ^ touud a eU.uee to e_t-n .u honeat IItiii*. U* '? ?? ,. l?luyedluthe*t?bl_iof a bor*e raihoad *'?*B-*?'' y, U.d to do mmacblog.'' Uh __ld to * t'-l,u^iJSJom, il * day, " and xvbilu tlna I* not . ...cit-iiUl ot < ''P'V^e ? tu. Ik-.i lhal ottertd, aud I do uot uxouoee to mmm? **'--?-*'?" i ;_._ ? Tbe lluaaian Govornment haa dev^__^ Vluu for meuriug tho ten trade of Couir-_???? iaoui>pob-ed hy ludU and . hlua. Sevvral **M^Ttti peru havlug beon eiuplo, ed t* vUll i-? < *u?*_1blr. cou?ld?r IU ada. Utlou, .nd h?v1u_ reporieJ |* -^ tb.- GoverameDt b_a foruie.t Iw pn__nt P"v**V, ?, yroTldo* for tb* e_tablu.ri_.ent ot aeT.i-l "?~*|< plantatlon* ln tb* Cauamaa under <*T**aieem ?"?*-; . fortbetralBliigofp-ntrr*. aud 11 l? P1**"*"^,, g r... 1. plantation _et* Into thorouKb w.r.uif ^ al)..llbea.>lilorl*-aed to a yrir.t* mmpeay. ^ aeheol tr_4.le.re- '*> a fr*ah ftetd af "***_,.* , nie ana the OoTern.ueui.wlll ba ableln t ?* - fl ^ raeli diatriet wltu . iiiodel i.l?nr?ii..n. vroi Mr.-a _a . guide ti? j.U.itera aetUiiK up *?-? ue*_."_U,J** ?'5 ?.H,o_i.i n, th.'- io...ux. L-bor ler ta* V?^_^ Ihi ..i.l.liie4l fi-iu i Uui. .nii J.i .". ?-??? ^,hr _****-* froi. thea. co4?.?trie_ .klll. d *_?*'>T_^^'__|t_ar ?? * nteut wiil *_nd a uumb-r *i BBBBBBBB - u*uaed. .___..!# .f tbo Louil?1f?--, A uegro preaented hlnwelf at the lo ^^ Hoiu.ropatble l>l*pen_uy * abort tiuia ago a ^ brtreated fora l_r_-tumor wtu.b *? *". biMg| a*< f.ee aud n-o*. Obudnlng ?>?'ther->tnn*';_?.\fc, iaan* ta_.VK>r_iyi.ll*f-*eiBr*-*dawl_r.t'' ? f^. . eaioai. and th. ??_K*Uon w_i ?*,*w,ut^ J^gaiarl ueaday. W bea tb* .urgeona ???**< re*a*r ** *" -Ma __B wm aauilnui-red. but wiibout *b^_*_**"|UkM. tu** w*.Taalad lu aUe_pU__ w P-* -*? ****t'__L1 _uU H fluo_o* tbat lh. o^aUoa bad to b* ^v*~* ***