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?Amusemsiito da-NhS*. Acahkm v or Music?8?Opera Bm, nv* I naATKH~8?" Ne vcr Too Lat a to Mea' " Biimionitt HetisK?ft?? Vim." Casimo?8-Frencb Opera. ?Co9Mori)i.iTAx-8-" White ?slave." Daly s The atrk?i-.l.'*?*'Hcveu-Tivent v-KlS'it**" Kirra A vknui* Thratrv.?q-" Clulcr-ll.-. at school*" ?Gkanii Orcat House-**-'* Hie, Rinnan/ Uy." Uavkci v's lim STSSSf Tuba rule-8-*'Thf! Planter's Wifo." HSSDK.KSON'S "TAatlAnii TllflATRK?S:ir>?'?Patlt-liO')." Madison Sjuare (Jaudbn?2 ami 3? liarnutn'a CH eu*. Malison it-UAua IMa a ms?8:JO?" Yoma: Mrs. Wlntbro|i." National Ac a n_r_ t or Desk**?Exhibition of paintings. HlBLO'sUAKD.'IN-r-'-*' "tl'llSi." _an flfnAwoaano orsss .Iousk?8?willis Etituiia. Stab Tu atrk-h-" Vice Versa." Tub11ni: i'si\iifl'fK-2 amis-- TheMndtlv Dav." Thalia iiikair)-8?"Countess Dub.-.rry." Unius Squabs I'UKArKK-s?? A Pansiin R .miine*..'' Wai i ace'- ru?t\i uv?7:t"t-"Tiie -tilvi-r Kins." Jillet to -X.Dcrtisemcnts. AattsKMKs r*. -7"i hans tt i aud 6th cotuinu*. KNNO?NCKMK.1TS-SfA PO7?-0th collins. tUxn.-m tloosb*?7tA f*BSB .li cum un. feusiM.-s fl*fnticna tot Ertee?1st ca .i na. IBusimbss OnanOSB tm Page?Zo colman. BOAKit ann Ui tons- 711 Page -tim eui mun. Ctii'AKi M.u-nii- .Norit.Ks?7(A Pi??3d euluma DivuiBMi) IforiOSa jot Page?3d -jolumn. Dhkss .liiiis .-llb Pitt-* -lin com nn. Financial? lt:, Page?2d aad 3d columns. Help Waxtbd?7<A Pave?3d column Ilonsus, Cajikiaoks. Ac?6(A i'n^e?3d columa. iHsTRiitTitis (J'/. Psuye-*2A and 3d cenunus. Leo al NoriOKS?7(A Page?AA column. Ml.NINti?Ttk tuqr-M oilman. M Ainu -v. Kn amd Un 1 ru*-51* Pane?6tb oolumn. ?MlSCKLLAMBOUS?7<A Page ?til l ooluuiu? 8f/i Piljt?olll aud Ol ii columns, Musical l.iSTau?ia.srs-7fA Page? 6th columa. Kew Poblioaikini ? IVs ra ir -il eoluiuu. OCKAS -STKAMKR-?7 Wi Page?AA ciul II I Real Kstate?7Wi Page?Itt and 2<1 eolumns .Situations Wasted -Males-7Mi Puge?4tb oolunrs. Pemales?7fA /'aae?ttU connan. Bpeciai. Mn riots j'-'! Ptiat?Otu colurun. bTKAMitotrt ami HA(LaitAO.-0<-*t Pane?atti and Otb sntsnaan Bummkii Kksorts?7M Paye- ltU oolumn. TtACMERs-itf/i Pa^?-31 colamn. Vanmn Kks iRrs-7tfi i'l/e?Ith column. tll8incS9 :\0lll-'B. "Alueiinkt Hkand" "Bs*' alway*_ComiKSsnu Milk Desks and Okkiok Furniture, j.ibrtiT lanies, Beesaaaaa, *c. uijuui ictiintii bv T. ti 8XU.SW, 111 Fulloa ?t.. N.tw York. Scent for tho URLKiiiATKn Wootos imphs. Cl li.titi'.- Paiksr koli. 1)1 IK. \ _ DASNKIl'o I'AIKM itSVOLVUM BOOKC-US, ~ i'. I'. ItAltNl M'S fldreaten Show oa Bartk ia I i is )ie*t ba ado i dlt aa cern 1,1 ue I. lilli.m.* In Ma,|is ni Sijaare fl arlen, iiiiuiIiT, Marah 20, at i c. m.. and every eveuln* al *) S^Sleet tlioreaftsr. Two Men.irterle*. fStaoOtrsas OiWSBaSBBa, lliitpslrotn*. il i? 'im an'l rtt-igr, I'nrlo mi i i-i. _Seea-lteilIts.ae'it ". ,i'iri--'n , , >l , nus Tho Modem inn I'i eki.kss Artificial . ekth "Aft not e.'ult.l tiasi <h(lf dlvi-Seai on cae eu'il Broead. Inrlr fine (nu ?ei., imrfeellt .eluptel Lt Ibo anatninr o( Iii-ni ml i i i fl ? ? . aT-j ? l ? a'aiil UM test nf Hw Si. ?7 ?n.l siu. fl**sislsn i.iirj.-tuit wnti tmr?. frea'i an "is ernie or i.ni-?)nti ? tis, ill ru i (mu th* efl! i lot. luipi,iti*.1 luethol. b tit Hi ? liol tl ft ie* amt ni ellar;" if artiilli iee;!. are ni lie I aai* ir I lu tns .lam: tm eil i la lr i i all t'Uni-i. T.??th rei'tirel la '??? iiiui.iles -eta malle la three luiit,-- if '??? quuoil. N i. ? ?-* in i '? ii il st i.saatb.west oeruer Htii.tu, apaciou* au i pr.r ilttouitauje. brm do ir boln-t Slth-sl _ * _^^ im HonsnAsn | Tourists Hiioiild rr*) lo Brazil and enjoy a fltrojiical rliuiale iu ita rnnlstt aaa, ia. V. S. A lluA'.ll. Mails, h. Co.. New.York. i HKANCH OmOH Off THE TUIEL'.NE. I ITARiiixnTON'?>'o. l,'A22 P-st. LomMB?So. J'! l!eiltor,|-?t., Strail'l, Pakii*?No. 'J Hue ,*>cnofs. Jfetu'Pxirk UaUs QWbimt FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY NEW-VOHK, FlilDAY, APRIL C. THE MEWS THIS MORjriNQ. Foreign.?Five dvuninite eous>iisteai wore ar? rested nt l.tif?:.md yesterday, tau-iiitf flftsnt excite? ment; a flynuiiiito fnctoiy wns dis OTSTSd in Bimiiiigli.iui, ami larg ? iiuu.it.ticsof niiio-gl.tceline "erere seized; extin fnnrda vere [latti :i i.und the public buil.liiius anl at Wi miser Onatls.-A large tunic,has beendiac ivercd heneath il). Kicinlin ? in Alos.'iiw, wliei-fl* tin* Ont is In be ( rowncil. , - :_: ?Forty ijersflius bave l>ern killed Ly the explosion of a powder factory near Homo. _____ Madame L'lialeii ton was uiiinlereil bv lier lui lim.I iu Puris > estcr 'day. == Ti.e bu.li^ct wan pr. sented is the House Of Coiniiions. ??rr- Mr. Parnell ia not coming to Ainenc.a. j Dum ks nc?Tbs President left Wnsntngton yeS ;t?iday for H.rulii. i aaa John \V. horsey suc ,ceede I Vnilc .ts a witiie.v) iu the .Star Jioiin- trial. i? Ex-Sinig"ou-G neral Bsrnsa titi fottotAtay in Wnnnlngtan. ^_^r Fraser (.'iinlill, a n.-gio, ?as !arre-ste I in ItosU.n fur tbo minder of Mr . Carlton. ?Wt-John A. Wilson, bisiviieand tv.o il int-hier* ?were bunn d ni their liou-st in Hartwick Villape, Otsejit) C/'i<untv, N. Y. =r__^ Two children were burned In ilciith iii a bouse ni ,Sb. Iliyvtllc, Tenn : * Governor Hulls r was ahninly rritii ieei hf ?SOBS tierny assn in their l'a"t Day t-ei ninus. __:___; Dr. Brans, a ?ntnstis hsnlsf ol Bnnaln, was ar? rested aa a swindier. z=^r? Verona bald wm was Stqiiittod of th.; murder of "Lucky " baldwin in Han Fia icisro. City ano-I'liritRAN.?There was n reoenti*n to Oem r;il D az .vs ? nt ay a! tba l'lo.lticc BsebsSfs; speot bes w< io niado bv tho cx-I'ieidcni, Mayr BdsoS anil others. ?? Til- lla.H on all public mid na iy private buildniKs were at Lalf-niust on account of Mr. -U* ki pe r's death; thc Board of AM inien, Chsmber of Coin un ree and ot ber bodies pnesed i-ciIih inns. ? ? Tbe New-Ytuk Fast Methodist Onnfeisnss con tinue I itt f-f-,->ii.ii; "banco" incn attcinptod to awiii'lle ooiiie of tho otorgymes. -^r___ The tlopbant Pilot, of I'.aniit n's uren**, ?WAS put to ilciith. i-i?: The Kv. \V. JJ. H. Murray denied timi hs MilTsxnstnnsesps Ul creditor'.-- .: A snip was burned off loitipkius Tille. r= Charles do Lesseps deaenbed to a Ti.iBt ne rsportei tin-, work on tbe Pssasu Cnnnl. -I Jobi valno nf tbe Uflnt-tsnUet si: vd* dollar |418*_iSrninB), 83.40seato. Hlocka active and Stron_ at a inateiial advance. Tim Wkath.iii.?Tin dux k local sbssmntioM in? dicate war.i.er .inti slowly nsntbsr, with noensbmnl light runs, folljwed by fair or cle r v catii r. TeiniH*ratiirfi yescilay: Holiest, 7JJ; lowest, 44?; average, 5Gl-_?. Tilt* Kev \V. B. li. Mulray first Incn-.ie known ns n travelii i, ta Trhirb nrrnipliahannni lu* bas since atliled rnrnntili y ni psrsnita. J!is 1: tis' OiiVdituics biistaiu his i(*|iiitii'i*i:i mi Im.(|i l>oii*U. ile lias lui ned uh nt |Lls eily just iu time to deny tilt) truth of the jk.IiI.sIk tl KpOTtS iu Ngnrd tu bis limn ncr of Icnvin^ Toxnn, His conversation, unfortunately, dotg n,,i ndifnts a lii^h elate oi iiio'ulity iu thc pluco of his last abode. ? **.*. Tiio cost of the new State Cajiitol will not br, it is j>roi>.il>!e, erna apjiroxniiittcly known until it il SMnptotod Tho latest estiniitUi calls for 5j!5,(H)0,Ot)0 more. Thc ca ls ior " more" kt!""*> nil with ulHrmiiitf regularity. Bighl rom njro it was estimated that the total coat ol tim building won i.i Inn $1,000,000. Up io ihe i>r<*s ent time $1 l,ooo,ooo Lu.l been nrpmHiid ?upon it. {senator McCartliy's eUnnalo ot ^2fi,000,000 is probably not i.i astray. Tbo latest returns from the election in Hhodo Iflautl fbotr tbat Sjhrkuo baa becu able lu i>oll tbe full Democrati-t; vole uud uo more. Tbe vaunted ml of liuUei* bis nut been ot much, if sny, lu-siKtiiiice. ll thurn nie any tli.-eui tsiiiii Bopublicaui: they leuiaiuod at boiue. They did not show a desire to aid the Butlcr-Spraguo combination to auy extent. The Panama Canal schema certainly has a business-like lock. A son of Count de Lesseps, now in this city, Bays that 7,0<>0 men are nt work upmi the canal, only a small percentage of whom Miller Hom the climate. Six Inigo tl re (Ik in pr machines have been purchased, ami there seems to be amide eviiletico that the canil is no visionary artair, if there is any piospneitnntit will linanmeaafolljisimplrttid in 1888*190 cannot but rejoice, no maller liow much we may regret the fact tliat the waters of the Atlantic mid Pacific weie not Int united under American intel prise. Thero was general eipicaaloa yesterday of tin* groot public los? in the dcatli of Peter Cooper. Now that he is beyond the reach of human words, it ia some satisfaction to know that ho was not one of those men whose worth is only appreciated after death. Tributes of regard were pani to him by the various jnil?lic bodies, ioelndlOg the Hoard of Ablermen. uf which ho was for four years a member. Hut it was a very diftcrent body when Mr. Cooper was a ni'Miibei from what it is now. When he lir*t became un Alderman the population of the city waa 188.000, and tho lb ard of Alder? men not only administered all the public affairs but it elected the Mayor. Ono of tho atrongo-st features of Mr. Ol.id tmie's administrations bal beep tho magnificent ability ne has shown in ni in 12 in tr tim InnnOOS, Tlio budget presented ia tho House of Com nions yesterday is an excellent showing:. The hscul year ended 00 March 31, hence the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Childers, has been prompt in presenting the estimates. The receipts last, year were $l.{'_\589.140 and the ox pen il itu ros 8432,083,160, leaving O sur? plus of $17G,2S0. It is estimated that thero will be ii decrease in the expenses for the pres? ent year ot about 818,000,000, which will leave a surplus of about 813,000,000. This in eludes an allowance of about 8*40,000,000 to be died in rodeoing tho national debt. It is gratifying In leam that, there was a large de? crease in the consumption of ?pirit.uniis liquors, though the revenue was reduced 833,000,000 from that cause. The war in Egypt cost 817,834,860^ and il is more than doubtful it' the English Qooeromeet will gel (tom it miv corre* sp.Hiding beuciit. Hut it certainly was a much better inver-tniciit thoa the Afghan war, ,i (joally legacy from BeanOOlfleld, the expenses nf winch the present Givcrninetit has been called upon to pey to the extent of $38,481,600. Thc Qlndstone ndmlnistrotloo is ntnk'ng a oom* nieudai'le move tow.inl reducing thc nntionnl debt, whicli now loaohea 83,779,000,000, Mi. Childers proposes sons "relearns reforms, one of which is n ie'!action to l'_"._ cents for telegrams sent to any place iq Great Bntsin, The per capita 0001 of the English Qorernmonl i $11 TS sa compared with 80 19 fur our own. Thooffice-seeking domegogoes hade slight j set bnck ni the As-einbly la-l night. 'J lie pro* .>poaed auiciidiue nt* to the city ch irter werne* coinnnlted by a vctc of ls to 15. An amend* nienf to give ibe Mayor the sole power of SD* poiiitnieni and removal was lost by the isloss >otc of -IS to IC). It is whispered that a ( an\ us* of tiie Senate shows that body tn be t venly di? vided in regard to thc aiucmlmciits, arith thu exception of one not over-scrupulous member, who is put down as uncertain. Under these circiiinstai ces it ls doubtful wheller any such office-grabbing scheme can be passed this year, unless there is a better goer* niitce that 1 'animally Hall will liol protit Hi the detriment of the other factions. A shorter thin is chiitnpintieil by Mich unprincipled Demo* dills as Murphy, Sptnols uud Booedicl is aetf* comb inned in the eyeoof every limiest man. The arguments that nie .relied BpOl to pOSB this iniqnitona scheme were sbnmelcnaly avowed by i's sponsor, "Mike" Mnrphy, ia ths debate last night. Witiimit foundation in fad, OO intimated that tin ie are 0,000 Republics!)* I.olding (illice undi r the cly gnveinmciit, 2,8>00 of whom aie fioin the country. These 'J.sOO plates hu proposes to distiibtito among the country Democrats in return fer their votes. And alter that statement forty-sis Democrats voted to puss the bill, willnuit even grunting n boering to .tbe people of thia ciiy. Tbst is the way the Democrats have been fulfilling their Civil S( iv ice Kcloi fi. pledges ever oiiice the Legislators met. DEMOCRATIC LEOISLA I ORS CONDEMNED, Since tho time of Tweed ll.ere has not bi rn a Legislntors al Albany so reckless of the Inter* cs's of this city ns the one now in session, M.iy.'i- Hilson early recognised iis tine chuiac ter, and took a wire eoorao to keep tho Qot* eiiim informed hi regard to city measurer,, lie orgnnised a weekly conference of depnrtment beads to consider non-piirtisun bills allectiog the inteiests o) the taxpayers. Tho only mi ? laue lie made in this matter WM that ot Itt ring tli?se meetings secret ; thus presumably depriv? ing the public, of in mil valuable* id 1 tn mn t ion. Tho work of this conference is a strikiog commentary on the character of the Democratic lepresentatives from tlii-. city nt A hauy. Of ti.e twelve department heads that form what has thus come to bc known as thc Mnycr's t'ab itiet, not more than two of them me Hcpuhli cans. Tho other len are leading Demon nt-1, among whom nie such well-known politicians as llubeit 0. ThmnpMin, of the County De* ni oura cy ; John J. Gorman, of Tammany Hall; and ll. ll. Porter, of Irving Hall, The confer* cine baa considered altogether fortr-foor bills in regard to this city th.it hara been introduced in the Lc.gi-dalurc, forty of whic'i il his un? qualifiedly condemned. Three bids weroep** proved unda change won recommended in thc foin th. That is thc deliberate lodgment of the Democratic leaders on tho work of the j).lily's leptiM'tilidivi s at Aloiinv, sn tar iis that Work bas been considered. One only of tho forty-four billa tva; Ictrodooed by a B ipablienn, and thal measure wai good*oatnredly ottered nttbO request of tl 1 >-iii'icrnt (mice- milder now a candidate for pre-ilont of tim Health Board. Tho Democrats who bave in this way been censored by>tbeMnyot's Cnbieetare Murphy, Campbell, U'lihe, Boesc.h| QuiOO, Mille r, lintier of Kings, I'larkts Cary, McMunus, Brooks, Karl, J, F. Higgins, Oakley, Mul biney, T. Maher, Smith, lloyd, Fitzgciahl, Trennor, Koch, Browning) tfaggerty, Grady and Daly. Tweuiy-ono of the iweniy-tivo iiiembt la thus convicted by n jury of their Di ii ocrutie peers of betrayal of trust nie from the Ci|j of New-York, and two aro from Brooklyn. "Mike" Murphy, "?Tim" Campbell lind Senator "Joe1'Koch lake thc lead iu hav? ing io 11 ml need morts objectionable nn-a-iin-s than the others. The ab.*ence of the flagrant name of Spinola sud the scarcely lea* inalodor iiiis mini'N of Jacobs uud Kiernan must not be iiiilcr-ii'0,1 to i iii ttl v any merit on their part. Their bills bate not rot been considered. The con lorene e of the department heads hus held only als nieeliii'-s. Over 1,100 lulls hive been introduced in tho Legislature, and Minuit one quarter of those ap. ly specially fo this city. The Mavora Cohimn. has considered oniy torty-lfliiii of those measures, lor'y of which it lias uuqualiliodiy denounced aa either wrong in principle or injurious to lhe interests of tbs city. Out of about 250 local bills, approval lins been expressed of only three. That is a record of which Hie Democratic members may be proud, ht cause bo consistent with what was to be expected of them. We trust that nothing wc bave fi.iid will in? terfere with the workwf tho Mayor's Cabinet. Its field of operations would be materially en? larged if it were to consider partisan bills of the office-grabbing kind. And it might be of still greater benefit if it would cenisider and lip? pi ove such measures as that to provide a Civil Service Commission for the city. Then there is no reason why it should hide its light under a bu-liel by meetiug in secret, ?>r why it should not consider all bills B-ieciallv aQeeting this eily. If it catches .ip with Ibe Legislaturr it will have to meet early and often. Let tbo good work go on. THE DYXAMITE MEXACP. The most destructive agency known to mod? em science appears simultaiieoiiKly at lhe oppo? site poles of the eiicuitof Kuropean intelli? gence. If St. I'eteisluirg was built as a win? dow opening toward the continent, Moscow re? mained the underground chamber of the Mus? covite and the Tartar?the real centre of the na? tion that was lowest in the scale of civilization and political trovcrnuicut. In its tendencies it was the most ineditoval city iu I', mo pe; it made the closest approach to old-time barbar? ism. Yet the English cities, L'Uidou and Birmingham, separated from Moscow by the wnlcM range of civilization known in the Europe of to-dny, aro exposed to the same deadly peril?the same paralysis of dreael. Tho incdiieval capital where the Czar is soon to be crowned is startled hy the announcement that the Nihilists have been tunnelling under the Kieuilin and that a huge dynamite mine has been discoveie'd. Thc modern cities are alarmed by n renewal of Hue. (? to destroy the QoTorosaenl buildings, thc ernst of an alleged dynamite winker In the boort of the metro po lit, iiml tim disco very nf a secret nitro-glycerine factory in Itirniingliam. In this way the cen? tres of barb imus Europe mid progressive Eurone ure alike OKpOsed lo the dynamite men ace?the mr'lwv.al capital to Co modern ii'-fucics of ilt simenon .md the modern enies to the medimrsl spnii of borlmrons bate. Of tlie startling d;s.*o\ cries of dynamite aorking repelled lo this owning*** foreign din* pitlchesoiilv one i (stated willi sn llidem dcb ni I e DOJS KO justify drliber.de cooa!deration. This is thc Sliest ol Whitehead, au alleged Iti-h American, who leased a small building in I'lim iogbam two months ago uni is now reported to b ive boee mnnnfncturiitg nitto-nly-eerine. It i? Important to obserra thal nitro-giycirrae, a d.ingc;oits explosive itself, is a middini limn Milich (lyu,imile c.ni bc readily ploilncc.l, Hurtmnun is cnrreotly reported to havo ob? tained the dynamite Deed by him in Russin by monnfnetoring it >from nitro-glycerine and adgnr; and a c.iiivenient snbstitOtC l*u -iiir.ir bus been found in pol refited wood or poper, Thc ordinary dynamite which is inaiiUi'actuicl in Europe ia a peeolinr Bpooayelay, impreg* noted with nitro-glycerine and moulded loin csrtridgeeoi moderate size. Thora are, how? ever, attil'itiil proeessea of pto 1 icing it ona small Mille which nie not OttOOded With gie'i donner. Wnii un sd-e-quete supply of nitro? glycerine* djonmite COO be rapidly and COB** \cniii,tlv obtained. The discovery, tn-Tcfore, of a iiitio-glvcerinc f U tory, mierated a iib nutt* ?iderabls si<ill nml in absolute Bserecr, implies a lystomntk attempt on the pail of Irish cou- j spiiatni*s a.ul dnspcradoea t<> moke lb-sir own . explosive* and t" avoid the i i-ks of |;iirrli;ieiiig | them iu Eneinnd ami die ancertaiotios of ship liing then. 11 otu Germany, Prance Ot A'liciicii. Il Ihe chemicals aud products in whicli this al? leged Ili-ll-Auirri'Mli, Whltc'ieel, bis been dealing me as ihiugrrmi* as thc dispatches in* linnie, lind be cannot j.ive a te.itoiiuble ac? count of bis occunati ni, the detectives will hare the credit of layiog bare ooo of the moat infernal eooapiracieserer knowe. Thc iii*nuti rt ol a ceotnl f.ictory and store booea of ezotosirea will be, if fully continued by BObaoQneot discloeetee, a practical demon* st I al ion ol a def ci niin.it um on the pal I of a ni l.llll (lass ol ll keb* \llici leans lo timke (lyn.imho tbe rois sonni for lao *regeoeratioo ? of Le? land, lt is ii tad winch ronnel bc denied thut despotsdoea n bo may hues \ i Inoteerod l<u ibis dynnmite enmpnign in England have lately re* eeired aopport and sympathy hom a clam Hint formerly recoded from these diebolicol agencies. Tkt halt World has lately been tlc fsudingaod odroeatiog theoseof explosives, uml siiinc of tho Iim-I proiniuent leaders tvlio um tO take pott in the approaching Philndnl* piiia convention are cunveits to the new foepel Ol (1} 'ii.i nile. These mc teeto which lnip.iita momentous meaning to the illinois thal the dynnmite woroerein Eaglaodora friah*Aamn* cans. ____________________ A CI.OR IOCS REV ITAL. Thora uro ajrmptomi of a geoaine self-pro* pe', I ed Tilden boom, lt looked Ot OOO lime us if the spring would be permitted to cunt uud go wilim it this fitniili.tr revival. Mr. Til lea withdraw front politics loojowhat moro for* iiially than annul Inst fall, ti ti < 1 the general belie! was thai tho * old oiao mooni it this time.1 Wo look thai v.i'iv, nu i bore looks] witb in? credulity upon nil ramon of ann,vii, and there have, been in my nt thc." during the past jew weeks. Tho iuformutioa hus pei swated the, St ito that tbs .Sig" has renewed Ins youth ni an almost niiiac.linus marni.-r, ami thal his fitsi int,misc is to devote his regained eoergiea to his beloved Democratic porty, His woy <1 expreneing bis love for bis pu ty in well known. Ile winks lo them in a p dei uni manner and ob? serves : " (hillie, m\ children. Iel us sci vc our country oome more. Komionte me for thc I'n -idency." It is said Ihat this wink luis been In stow cd upon the faithful lew of Ins Inner i ii - do, and Hud. they ure (?.?mininnie.ding it throoghoot the party .rooka. .Something of (he kind has erl Icnty hoppeoed, for tbe brethren are ell In onmmotion, und there is everywhere visible the s,linc air ol expectancy winch used to pervade the puny when ii minor gu abroad that the "old m.ri bad tapped ? fresh burel." i inc of the I itesl i arnon tnjt taal Tilden mid Bundall bars formed au alli dice; th.il Tilden is to give ba niall the aopport of the New-York delegation for Speaker, und tho! ia loton Beadell ii t> encore thoPenosylonoio delegation lo the Nalional Convention for Tilden. Wo havo no means of judging bow much or bow little truth there is in Ibis minor, but there is evidently enough in it to convinco our buoyant friend Mr. Col that bis candid.icy for lae Bpeek.eri.liip is even loHofojoka to himself ih.iii he thought, it was. There urn many cb m.nts in Common between Tilden and Beadell winch would make au alliance n du ral and foiuiiilab'c. They me both expert in ** atill bunt" method*, uud are equally expert in stiadilliug (j icstions tipnn w.iich a definite, posi? tion would bo dangerous. On tho turill they would lim iiMinzc beautifully, Nobody knows which side Mr. Bendall was on last, and nobody bas been ublo to discover that Mr. Tilde n was ever 00 eithei side long enough to be iioiilili.il. The ucxf ramp.nun is going to bo a ticklish one lor tho Dbiuociucy, unduly bccau.se of tho turill issue, and Mr. Tilden may prom to bc the yery candidate they need. Everybody knows our views on Hie subject. We are always iu favor of thu nomination of Mr. Tildnu on any issue nnil all issues. We hopo Hie rumored revival is act milly in progress and that the genial April OOO which is setting the crocuses and the vio? lets to sprouting is putting new life into tho once chilled iiinoition of the Democracy's own aud ouly reformer. HIE NATIONAL DE11T AXD FIXAXCFS. The reduction in the public d**bt during the month of March, according to the monthly statement, w.is $9,'A I l.S'Jli. Exclusive of cer? tificates, the reduction in all the oilier forms of debt was .93,399,933, while the inciease iu cash 00 hanel, exclusive of "certificates, araefB** 94 1,X91- But it appears that nt the close, of the month tho Treasury actually held 14^339,005 quarterly interest checks aud cmr. coupons paid, which were then included as cash. Adding these to the amount of debt paid, and taking thom fi om the cash held, the Hut reduction in debt ap? pears to be $7,728 11:17, 0 hilo the true increase iu cash owned by the Treasury WOO$1*015,8>89. Thus ii appears that the Treasury really paid out nearly as much money as it took in during t de month of March, including the partial prepiiv ineut ot April interest. The more recent pey* mellis in redemption of culled bouds must leave thc Treasury balances lower than they were at the beginning of March. The movement of certificates eluring the past mooth has been peculiar, The gold certifi? cates (i Hst,iud ui g havo inci cn sci neai ly $1,000,000, while tue currency certilicates have decreased over $1,000,000. But the amount of silver certificates outstanding has laareaeed over $2,700,000. Tho stock of sil? ver dolla? ou h md hus n.nv risen to $1011, 193,360-, the whole coinage for the month having been added thereto, and 9830,349 in ettem dollars taken from circulation. At the present this is represented by increase of COT* tlOOOteoOOtetaodieo, tao arrangements of tho Tieasury Department boriogoorooroged bs Gar a- possible the circulation ot these silver notes instead of gold certificates or bank mites. The (b'creuse iu bunk circulation daring the monta was $l,")OO,iio0, so that all other forms of poper corrency decreased about #?_?, 100,000, while flu silver notes iii ciiciilation increased al.niil $1100,000 more. ThocheOgOB io thc debt proper wero not eery Importna!, There wis u decrease of 93,091,850 10 Hie three and one-half per cent bonds, ami an locieoOB Of 93,327,000 in the three poi (< ut*. Tba amount of four per coote oat* Handingdecreeeed91,417,350 snd then hind* lagerrtiheatee91,500. Betlemp iou of bondi previously culled amounted to 93,730,7."io, while the iniercst due nomnally iiiciiase.l 91,125,532, but, us b.is been shown, the it 1111111111 really unpaid iit the end of the month woo abott! 93,200,000 lees tans al the begin* ning. A'.'iiin-t the increase of cash owned by ibe Trensnry, ibero was un iocraeee of 92,000,000 in funds hold in trust for books, ami 93.400,000in called bonds, interest mid Treeoarer*a li.iu-.fcr checks and drafts out? standing. In 1 licet the entile reveille surplus woo applied to the reduciioo of debt, .'iud the increase of cash on h.md represents deposits in tiu-t finds I.', -peeling lulure rest uno no chis.- estimate bi possible ee yet. The receipts from customs ul New-Vmk werO'91,'958,958 am tiler In March, I*--*.!, thin in the coi responding mouth last yeer, bot it is not Impossible that thero wee some un reuse at other ports. The approaching reduction of linties apparently Ins mote elicit 1 lum fiir in can-nig Import! t" ba deferred tl.au the iiiiiiifdi.de rem.tv.il of duties 011 trans? portation ami other charges bas lo OOCOttroge importation's bofora duly 1. Ami, although imports mav eoouiderebly increase in broadlea espci illly sfteCted by tho latter cliunge, par t n*ti 1 11 ly towerd thc elute of the present quar? ter, il it e quilty probable (hid there Brill bc ns gieat or greater decreese in Imports of goods not si nib'! led, iipiin wbieb the dories will he m.dei 1 ill> lonrer ofter Joly 1. Boom shrinkage nf imports und nf ion aue during the nest three mouthe eppeera not Improbable, therefore, ir* reepectire of tbe ultim tte afteeta of the c 1 togo of turill. Since tho picsent li-cal year begin, the public debt eiclnrire ed certi.i.ates boc been tc bleed I rom $l.*l 17 7"i ?, I 51 to 91,739,950,331, or 9119,093,1130. At the Haine limn Ibe cadi in the Ticn-nry le-ts certili CelCS outstanding bas been reduce I fr.mi 9158,935,6901a 9152,724.933,-or 90,110,757 (bus leaving the net leductioii of debt less ?cash $111,983,172. There ure dow la proeesi ni redemptioe 915,000,000of eallod bond-, ku Ihat the entire reduction for tl 10 Basal year will probably he 9133,000,000, prorided the cosh owned by the Tceoeary should be Inereescd to tho umotiiil held nt the beginning of the' lie,il yeai. It flloes not yet appear probable that tho sm plus revenue will permit unv further redac? tion, and ibo ooah reeerta was quito small enough ut the close ed the last fiscal ye*.ir, and is ooo* composed mme largely of unavailable silver than it nae af thal time. (('HE AM) PREVENTION. Tbsbnrnlngof tbs lfatiseel rbsslm in Berlin oe j \\ ed ni div n .'iniitln 1 din tr,1 um ol tint fiitibtv nf i*eliaaoe opoa half-way msaeowe m Insuro anfaty. There wss nu Hos curt ii u >_sparstlBg tho stine fron the nml 11 >t i 11:11, bat tah " WSB BOl proof itu'uiint th * H 1 n ?." Tbs lr ? st ir'in.; nndsrns ith thesing* Qnlokly caugiit tim proeee dum boase despite tbe iron enrtain, and ibo building wes de h'royt"! in n ? b "ii. iii .pi'v no performooee w.is in prugtsoi ea 1 oe live* wei ? inst. 'lin ro wu ? it'if > t li .-r lire two yetti a in, li nv cv cr, iu which nn lion curtain played a like anaatisfoetory purl wi h terrible results. The iir- nt the Sing Tbastre, tn Vitim 1. in 1) ie a ubar, 1891, il m ni bo? il sth the t:i ."-. mi 1 :i'*<* '-iiin**' tn un olBcial state ine il 11 wns utter v Impoeiibls to lower the iron enrtain, ?? Ibe Huns abo! Mreaa toto tbe sod!* i.u nm, uiul the linle.cn I,.lc of 800 people burned an 1 sn leonis l wilt be i ri Iii remembered by om* resdera, ll bsa tbe Psrk Tboatre obs bunsil, i.-ist H. m.,iel, il wai al ni rabi v pi nv nie 1 with aiHoinalic liic-aiiiriu boxes, bm etrsoge lo esr they foiled to check tba HsiUBS. Hoi "tilt- was thero intlamni ibis malt ri il cv r/wacr. , but ta rt wort) uo mo .ms worth stir mis c.insiiler.di ni fee BSpnnt* iint Ibo BtuHtOt-UIB from lb.) sta.". Yit wilbla a year befpre the const ruc lion of tbs Pnrk Thsetre wm begun In 1973, two Mew-York lb ?alli's. Niblo's and Ihi fifth Avenue, cenatraetedenesnetly tba tatan model, hil van? ished min Ila in) anil Smoke like tbe liuder-boxes that th.y were Our local tbeetroa have lately suft'oro 1 ni my over biiiiliiiii*, yet there ts strong tsndsnoy to pm lee Implicit laith ou various iiiiniiiviiii.nts and modem epphoneoc wt>thooi renshing tbshsertef Ihe mut ter, whlflCh is, ea Tani Taranna bas before punted out, thal th** theil len sh mid hit it,ado Iii enroot, that brick, iron or coiicreto should bo used ni plaoeof wonl, mid thal Hid Hi ige should be t lunn.ip.tl y nhill oil'irom tbe aiulitoriuiu. The Park I Ima r, tire bini the fm (ti unto losult of causing i demand tbat brisk er . riMi n ii wullsshould bo raised shove the roof. Without this US iron cii'tiiii would bo iisofnl, mir woull it provo slsotoal in any c.iso nu lesstl wera eeooldcraMf breodm ihan tbe cloon, Iis ini'tllii-ney lu the llorlin fire would seem to be 0MB tl by it , bari lt* tilling ilu piointi nuiu arch, ho thal the ll.mies il.n nd out nu either aide and caught lim pio.-c* iiniin b.x.?. 'Hie plan iitlop el iu tho b ii 1*1 m2 ol Widlack'a Thoatre, of distinct bitildiuga aepaiaiod by massive walla for si ago uud auditor lum, is the best new feature introduced into our them rical architecture. It is better to limit flames (oncircumscribed space by the diameter sf ths building, and to tire them little lo feed anon, than to rely npon "exits ia time of need/' water pluga sud fire-alarm bo xe*. To the l.\ cen rn Association*) of the United States: The uudersigued ls prepariug for delivery during noxt so.ieou a thrilling leoturo founded on his own personal experience, entitled : " Hoisted Out of Hia Individual Boots by His Own l'-i Willimnuho retard.'' Ot In.' to tue fact that in*, ia inextricably meshed in tbe ooils of annie thread winch he rashly handled a while ago, the lecturer will be compelled tn asmine the position in sneaking lu which he now innis 'uim.'lf? ila * o.i his hack. Any lyceum that can show him a way out of tho moshe* will he cn titled to hear the lecture without chargo. Address W. 0. Sumner, Yale College, New-Hnven. Conn. P. S.?lu orler to save the time of lyceum com? mittees tho Pnfoswr would announce that his other thrilling lecture, " Ultraoiuniscience, au Auto? biography," ia withdrawn from the lecture held for repairs. Reelly, Mr. Conkling ought to advertis* for a now phrase tu rhii'h to ex nt-st Ins admiration of his friend General ('raitt. Ile is apparently unable to coin a, new one ht r self. Away back in 1870 ho lirst tined in the Senate the expression : " Great in tho urdu us great'iess of things done." When he nnininat-d Ueneial Grant for a third term at Chi? cano in ISSI), hs mlloil out the same naOOOOl nt his inoft impressive manner : *** Great M the arduous greatness of thing! done.'* At the dinner which General Grant gave to Goueral Diaz on Weelu end ay wo find Mr. Conkling closing one of his most tre nieiiiloui sentences iu a tremendous tribute to the gioainets of lui host br declaring that General Grant made Ins plan a among men " not by cheap word.** and phrases, Imt by the groatnesa of tliimjs done." Tho phrase mav not have been 3 cheap one Wheo ll wns coined, but wo submit that Mr. Conk? ling hus plaved it for all it ia ivor ii. lt ia thu. and old, if it ia uot clnap. PERSONALS Ths W.CT. Edward Goodrich, of St. John's Church, Wandnm <o Point, Conti., hat tail j I for Kurop.*, to tiki* chargo for uno year of ho Aineri-an Protostaut K ns, op.il Church at Gsnova, .S*.rit/,er and. The Kev. Dr. I>. H. Wheeler, of this city, has beea sisal il pr.<si lent of AH-'ghenv C'dlego. Penn. He has li "'ul various paddon* le.Othsr M'thoilist PollegSS, WM United Stales Gunna] nt Florence, inv, and for mrernl yeera edited The Methoditt eu thu city. Mr. K. ll. Browning. >seu at tba poet, ii studying Benlaton la Paris, san isengnoad on a ur..un repre mntiug Ao >llo wooing ths N vin ph ie the form of a ?vi pe it. Ho 'i-i s clint t the s rvic '? of a profes? sional ins .e-e'iasm -r, who tels to bim every iiuv iu OOmpaay w.tb a MUS l>oa-couatriot"r. Lientennnt 0 H. hlcLellen, of tho .Baronne M sri ne, baring beea detailed to represent the United Slates Lifo Saving Servtco a* tho Intern.! t.on:.I I is'i'Tics laXhibitiou to bo held in London in xt mon h, siiilcd yesterdsy on the etenmsbip Or i i.m Monareb, Re te li with bim boats, buoys, in (ulai , un i.i t-> u.id ot In I' li i* -sa v hg a pp! iain cs. Benn'or Voorbees, of Indium, i- et -Hot Borton Ar'*, lb* it < -renado I a out twi e a welt and is barine snell a cool tine generntly fiat ho will s ,iv there two or tiir.** we*ke tosser. -Senator Ca odo i ai I fsmily, Ol West V(r:i ii i, aro elSO t lb) 8 pr Inga, wi rh erma 7,o io etnera lin* Isrgsal number oftriri tom tbst maori hm ever hal at ouo time. Keiir-sent.itivo Holman, whs bas Iteen in Con? gress 'nun bu Induna district twenty yoars, is of Keotncky rioek, hie fetber,who stu hod btw with Henry Clay, haring booa born in thal stato. Tho " Obj ctoi-," M Mr. Ii ilia ni is called. Urea oi th ? farinon whicli be waa bora. Hit beam is a aa ileu. nnnsmmtng ono, bot stands oe a high bluff nv r banning the Obie Hirer, wier ti eomnaaeele n nmg* ni:*.?iit view ot both si.ir.'t lor milee as and down st earn, sewell sen pr ?t,iot:t over part ol' three ,**t ates ?Ind,una. Ohio un I Kentucky. Tho roora tgraeeotet-ioe toota A. R. Post of a bnttoa ont from lbs cut of t'dei'l FlotcVr Web? ster no tho ti"ld of thseeossd h?til) of Hull Kui, call* to mini ai intoroitiug incident connected with th d ollie r's death. It Midd hy a soldier of i.'o n.ntl \\'.t.nl.-i'i ro'i,n ?it. iv ao .vat wounded and Hiv on tilt bold n.-ar bia 0 >mm cal *r. After Cttlonel Webrtor wee dee I. mm i mb tl s*.d a t eoem alone, took hie welch md p'ck.t-'i > >k anl stripped od in-, a -ino .-ai. Til ni a roi)*); Osneral m la uo, oed, s'l'i'ig tho o.i.'!?? on tbe ihouldsr rims of the Colo* noi'sc tot, laqoire 1 wits that J 'lo isl waa .Ho was t i'd Hint i*. wat Colonel Webster of the 13th Moa asehnwtts, Ko tbsn Inquired if ha wm anv rain* liv.nif i) i Ho I W abel *r. T i ? tv ? i t I ? I so Idler re pic 1 th d b" w is!ii!ison. ThsG i i tal turned lo tbs r,-b -i s tl liers and told tiiem o hivd Iii.ii tho watch iin I p .iiie,-b "ill, a id -lilli t i d lc- would -ce lind thev W re s,oit io tho (.'ohmo 't fa nil c. He aim or ? I i- I tho n lo pur the ii'iilonn bark OB Colon* I Webster Josi ie they found it. laadrtition lo thia li- Ii ni a sentinel p,.ste | tn guard th i "ody. The next afternoon, after ibo b ittlo, *. lu ,g lino of um Iniimt o tv.i.o.i, treal oat ft.in Uentr-oville to tho ba'tb-hold. *i .1 tr a tl imf trass, after I ho wounded. anti b.'ougbt off Colonel Wcb-dot's body. HI sm so se tire etna ger ts tfairersitj life in tin* Cinvcr-tity temar,'' sud Juba Bright in bi* nillir.s on being int..ill tl at Lord Keilor of Ulassow University. " I mav bo said lo bo a ni in who novel hud tho ai I vin Inges ol cduca'ion. 1 bud tho tem lung if aetna French?-sa Englishmen teach I'i nell; anl I bal Un*, ail vantage of a year's in f i in-: i.m in Latta by a nio-t :u! niit'ii'tlo tutor?a conn try men of yoars from tbs University of Rain* bnrgb. Hut there was not much Qraek, not so cinch that any In e of il ia left Th-re wat nothing in the shirl.* of mathe natiesor of acteaeo, Lo ikin,' el cd nea'iou, as y ai take lt, 1 icu a Berren who hid tho miafortuneto bera almoai non,*, of it ia mv youth. Von will not, theielore, bo Mir > ia *d if I feel a cer? tain >httmiUati-on in leeming t<> te m b you anything, and if 1 (eel B Strong >aeuae Ol envy?but nota blaina ne cary*?-hat J never possess cd theadvan tsgSB which ure now place 1 wit'iin vu ur reach. Hut if I ha i no education auob sa >*coliegee and nnl* veradis* gir , if my nchool ii fs si tdot I ai tin* pu <*i*t*' lune wntin so ir noiveraity career begins, if Ism unknown to btera'nre and to science sud to sn, I ,*|r|v invself what l I il till bsa brought BM t\ lilli. ibe range ol rouraynipatliiee--broutrnt nie io tb s tlisliiii-ui.thi'd |>o -lt l Hi. I Suppose it mn-I b>* Ito* cause inn baye Mime ay mp thy wi b my tabor*. You Inni ive tua! 1 have BBSS ii so,ne sori a polil i. ni i <*.i< i.oi, i ,i,i i 1 a ivii taken aoma s-iina, a n.i per? in, pt li ive )> *e o ? ' ii** s ivico in tho legielatut-n auu gorcrnmeul of our eotrntry." GENERAL SO LES. An 0Vt*going tenant illustrates tho absurdity o', so:.io ol tba covenants in lease | greers in I ii* a .e a ll form by sdrertletsgts un BsgUsh pager ior r>0) raia ti.il al.,ui i'll I met fiat miiiibcr ul (tee li, tu eMortO l.iiiii Ui. c ivonant I" Ifiive Hie | romim s in p.erlitrly th nilli.' iiiiiJllii'li ns tliat In tv,.i,'*i Im I.nunl Die,ii. Th,. rota, li a ids, milli he ii-jltr lii-jdii'il, uud uo cr.pp!.'- tu l be receive I. Melancholy tidings for Jumbo como from Ho.iiluii His turin.'i m ito. Ali .o, li u never b tray .ti ti | HliRlitottslitit o grieralSN tue dat' of hisd.-pariuro. und iioif even ti.e olnltlr.-ii aro tacnalttsg lem iu Hi.tn* ti.lini ratiOB tor Jtage, ii Bhsrailng young elephant not yet Ive yeera oi.i amt set (piito four mui a salt tent high jiu-.ii i-t ii linn*,n*i,ms ii un iiml Bined? cacm the gariee waikt with a lead of olilluren on hia hack ui bland cipcciauoy oi laius. The two corpaOflfraWO. Partlofflaa and Gautier, tKho wi re instr imental lu aettluK up Hie llleual deiuon alratl.ni In Paris on M ireli 0, have docliiied a siiiniiioiii H. appear lieforo a inai'istr.do in the tottewtng poillo aud lonsiiieriiKt ii.annor; "Wohavaih.t honor to .I.e...io ti you that we cannot cnnply witt, your invltatioii ut the time iiiiiitiou.d. Wc have lust not warfe, lind we have In ei' ino Iii i . lill,' t" a (lord t ie lost of a ii ilf tlay a ul to li , I o li if vet nilen liloie lui i,T,i .. l tu.) Hlictto "nf I'M IS without employment. Wu eas, however, iimio ut your Ul.tpoeul any eveitlnK aller 0 o'clock." A Behool ol Imirniucy for Women, anid to be iho only nut Hut ion of the Ictml In the cou ul ry, hat been iliwani/o I ia Hniilnville, Ky., under eoudition* f I.h 1; nie tlnni.l't li. lie lat omi,!, lo Ita auUCDW. Tl.o lirojected collrae of atildy covert two year-, ?aoa ye ir lu-1ult Ult l.lo.l Hitit two ternia, ltrtfiriaui_? Mnpte'iihor 1 a ni i r'li'iiaiy 13, and contloubiK twauty weeks otoh TheprospesuianwaUsos taeptoullar ipitlul, atiuna ot winnall for the work of the apothecary auop sud Ila po cnl.tii' m iriiciioiia lor Ber. A IMO who lately held Um position of night tol.-iirapii operator at ono of the atatloaa oa a Now-Kti-f? laud r-lii uni hat rj.ated io a reporter of The S'ets itaoen Union a poraoatd exporieuoa which serve* bo itluairate tho Qbauoea ol auajt- -x to whlok traroUtra sra eonaisatly ex pooed. ne waa the only mas in tbe depot at night sat bia houra were fr.ua 7:30 p. m. to 7:30 a. m. Oaa sight be dripped asleep at ht* lastr.inant aa<i tbe nert thing he knew be awoke to hear the rumble of an tpproaoMsi train, rand his te.r^rapbic rall vigorously sounded on the receiver baiore him. To hia dismay be perceived that bis right band an 1 arm were asleea, ss the ootuio u expression ls, aid totally usetosa, and ll iras onlr with gr.*at dlfllculty that Be could five an intelligible Ma SDonse to the sims! with hit left hand and scrawl * brief nieninraiidtiw of tbe Instructions willoh to.lowd. However, be (lld succeed la stopping the ap ma *hini; train and gi vi g the important oners whioh i.e had Int: received. "Hut," said he to toe reponer, "ih- affa,r IrliHiten-'d me so ihat I deteimloel never to mp uar more in that offlee, aud to get ott the road Just ta soon ai I Cftuld find a decent place elsetriiete." There ara nunora of another conflict with authority at Adolin rt College, floieUsd It ia aald th it one of the professors excused his elaas from recitations during the closing week of the last term owing to tue conduct of a certain yinni* ladv, who was a m mDer of the class. Il-roflenec wat ono of peculiar enormity, aa a simple statement will show. Oe day while the pro* fe**<ir was putting an elueidatloa of tho I* iso i upon the blaekhonrd be dele'ted tbe young wo sse ia the not ot gazing intently uno i him t.'irou.u ai utera glass. Ador the recitation he explalued to her tbe uri n i. iii. i and anno* ance whlcb such a minute inspjotion bad cau-el him and requested le-r uot. to raped H. But the following day he hail to undorgo tho sa*us or le i, the girl assorting that abe had authority from tho president ti uso the opera glasees to assist her defective vision. The professor decltneil ht net cpi hen excuse, and when sh -, In tu.-n, hsd reluseU to leave the room, he dlsuiiased fe clans until much time us she -.'uni i minc.ii li* to <i:i.-y order*. It ls sal i that tho i ii r.-.i r un young tviini in ir t i- .1 ni .-liter of a mouin -r of ihe Faculty, which rut.ter emin it ut.t blatters. Tho co.I- ge au.,.fliriues will en lonv >r to roaoh aomo ileclsuiu before ibe uegiiiiilng of ibe next term, but lu the iu.au time the su.ipe.is is awful. POLITICAL NEUS. Rhode leland politics can now lapw) !>aek Into ri* pectahlo stupidity forauotber twenty y.-at--.. If the si nt ? is governed hy a ring, aa the opponent* of Hie K-piiii'iruti, claim, lt .un tte said lu its favor tbat lt is aa clean un a mig can im-,,c.ly lie. N'o charges of official corruption havo been iiro.i?*.it aga!.i t it Tbo altair* ot the (??tate ure mlitiliu-tered eeeiuomleally auil efficiently and lu conteiitineiit aud prosperity ibo penplo will rn u psia tatura1.ly with thn.te of aoy oluer M ii.* m i t I ic,>ii. Noverthelo.-i.-i, Itt polities arc an auoiualy. It it the only state whaie sej" sac rsa Baal asia ls Tanlertiig a goos* on the result or au doti nu oue year before tbo niue it occurs. Tho Democratic papers display a areat deni of earnest ness lu their warfare nenin tt Mr. Ilautlall's election to tho Speakership. Som.- of tht'tu are so uuwtse as to lot their earnestness grow into unger and heirn/ their lear thal ho may already have a sure tuiug lu (us contest. lite Louisville Courier-Journal is lue mut intemperate in iis language. It openly charger that t .t filenil* of a pifl'io.iite policy aro ready to purchase Mr. Band all's i -loetiiiii ene says (imt lt will "coil nay man lilt seal iu all lUtine ("flin.re-..-tf*, his |Miillical life iiiid lu.mu. to vote tor Holdall."' Many of (ho sinaii Irv DeaaoeraCta papers aie rullitwiiig in thu wake ot ? t f iinrnr-J ,iii-..,il and advising the Democratic party "i* lit lY'iiiry Ivauu* ?o lo the dot li." Tm- whulu enli.:i* will hate, to Imtnl th- sn: mr mutt-, ll le to fee lean-ii, WSSS thc Democracy have free swing at thc turilf. SprniL'er'it uia\v material" plat fm in is not greeted willi touch enthusiasm hy lilt.? wu party. In fact, (hera it a di.spo.i.ion sim wu to rilli: do lt. Vite Pittsburg Pu teantty Beget "Ibe ' burous.' at nTetlaeea calla them, should He to .Springer. Ile ls their mau. They ate to he uln.weil existing prole,mun nu lmir m iiiiiiuctui<" I pro iiiit*. while gettlug their mw BMtenel iiee. Ina .Ne.t-i.upland wo.illeu'millsare le have tu.rir ptotlt' n. t it ,t*i tl ,.i Um Basenaa ot the wool-growers. tfSpri'iser |.rii|.i,rr?l to nuke woollen fabrics BIM i(M dieri- tv.mid ie nen ,e tu hts Idea, hut he 'in -n't (o na thc siili-nlies lt lusiHtiacturor*. only (ne piotcedoil te fanners." laVI do.iiiiy .dr. Springer's p.atiorm is loo raw ior his pail/ to swallow, Wlicn thc causes operating asraiiist tilts Reptih llesna in IglsS-gan sis considered it is tiirpritiug mst they elected any ono lam Monday, ho terra: war* las indifferent*.' muong tho voters that lu many localities only otie-tliliti or ouo- lourtli of thc vote wat east. Thett thc Il'iuor denier, were agni Oat tbe llopuhl.oiint lx*cnii.*a they teared tue party would pa*- some prout',miry >lagU* laimu.wi.iie the teiapeiaaea copi.* veraaagered ant . i timi tory thing had aol hf eu .lou,- already. Beside , tho Hepuhll. .Ul .State Coiiiinlllee made BO e.lort, while tue l'.i-riou couiiiiiitoe waa eaergetla and active. Mitiidii tli.'SC iullieli.e.-, A.irking against tm- Kepnl.lti ali* it I iiitoiiia^iug nt ku,nv (hat (ney wore nol tttiuplotely IWI aped Hut it li clearly evident that tue pail/ MOM rcorg.iiii.-iug iu Michigan. Tbo advocates nf a taiifl-for-revenue-nnlr lolicy in the Democracy want the friends of a let-aieiio policy .to state dflliiiiteiy what por.in.iu the party I.-, te take nc xl j car ou the tariff quent inn. Tlie Buffalo Cou* ri.r asks: "What Mort of a laud plauk shall tho Natloual ?DemaiBBlkl-Tinn lit! ni nf l8fH embody iu its platform! Snail ilugaiu r.ifer Hu- tariff ijitctlinii to tlio('oiign-.*-iim tl districts I Wo Alni tn* tu ls?J, hut tho idea has never liet'U regarded as hrilltant ami it was certainly uot sue-* eaaataL ore have la the nnhaol tho patt) >waM i aeart* enee.l platform-makers who uu.itmi.io.lly vee d he gi 11 to furnish ii land plank on which a preCecUeeist mt Mr. H.uni ill and a tu ul reforuter Uh* Mr. Hock coal 1 stand together. We might, for instinct*, declare for a '.m.,iud tuna.' or a lo,.t some otSer oil case totally detre! I nf Ui'iililil., er tho pl.illorui might Ku., e the ts,lil i|Ut it.iii altogether. Hm weald ihat heep tue kuna ant el lao Presidential ta ii vast I Ntitv let tm- irieiidsol te l)f uni"racy Who tl, -ne to eva.I < this Issue sav* how'U tu ir opinion the piityoug.it to me.t the prospective! Hipui.iie.iu attache. lite vewrierhs?eretred snlnlse* c*ilin_ coutiudiuiu. Al V si v. Mit. ALTE98 UONCF.RI. Steinway Hall OM liuiiiUonmly filled Ta*. vt*iiins* at tho eaneartglTea to Mr. cud atseahg am pup.li. The prograuiuie wns composed nf gad inii*io n i I trns given aa printed, wit'' an ulirtiii.-ni-e f lom en? cores, tle*pite the ciithilslasui of irli'U 1*, tillich .1. soi nt t.mien.latino anil liiiilalii'U Bise. So,no of Mr. Alt .??>'? pupils iiir-lu'i.in.stii;, .ml tuon iloiiii-t ..iii^iu; ls oviii lent Mis* Kittie Nullor har dim olly pa-s-tl tue ?t . .?> oQpnMuuie auil n,,* i.-,.. bad that ..t sensiia aerfsnasai ? - H nu a tull amara aspraae of even amt adearaMa Quality She joins inn- u u Insight und capacity veiy uu'i-iu. i uu amateur. Her reinlotiu. nf tuc iii.Ih ilt broad dre* m.ide scene at Kutdiutela, "ilairar lu the Desert," v ,t .-uij.i.*iiig, uud her mSateal luli-HUein o w.is c,|ii,..^ disn..to,I lu her Ut I'cale iud sympathetic piaiioiciiitl ut eompuuiuieiils. MUSICAL BOTBAm Tbe opera tliis erooing is " Don Oinvnnni,'' willi Mu.c, Patti for the brat uud only tinto M /.ellina. , Mr. CJoorjre Wcrrcnr.itirs narloo of thieeeoog reel tala, lu the hall nf tha laoug Ishim! Hi-loin ul sn -ty tn H:- uki t n in gins dna atlcruooti. Thc piograuiiui i ..io very attractive, At the riiilliarnionic Society's leheoreal thia itftti'iii.nii Mr. JoseSy will play Hie Si hum.mu A-iiii:.*i" loncrilo lite symphony Ls Hiilnnsli-iii's ** (icoati" I a .s.teii.iileliu I) ol 1 iiihs, lately i>liitcd lu iiroukiyu, wi.l ul.so he given. Monday evctiin,!* next hai lieeii fixed foi the pro* tl'.ftlj'j of ?'L'Hio.le du .Void" ut th." Arntl'.rit. in We leeedar cvomng Mme. >_JSael will aiug Est ia '? l.-i'ir a _r. a " for tho oiilv time t -is t a sam. Of tho WTeetmiaater A.hhov .parformmMe ol the "He icinpdott," toe uosstoa troth omyat "Ihawt c s.ininloil v. rjr .tilter Hil hsSaM fro o irs cone r.-ro in le i* tl nu.*. 4 iron hi*.ul iff-i-t >?afl cailt'd by pacug "Ji c lcsiui (iiinir (tiiotii t-.vc.ity o aga Viitu fiiir iiiiiot ail f.iur tt-.iinp-tti uii ut (no trit'oriaiu. io sOJorttatiC) with doiiiu. l's own itireetiont iu tho ac .ire. lee tr.Iori nu el the Ah u*y is v-ry 8p;i*toii*, and tho n u I iv t BSdhs *? eeiio'i a d rolled asosl graadiy, mis croat ? a i ?i n " funt.is l , naduuii calv. MB mos. * r.siug t ilB I ' i lu* OOrfc, bit iii a c'tteert roo a, ni* or nii.v r in. . whoitt it is tm 'otilh.e tog t the co cnn om. il a ?'?-? ..ii.ce, aad roi uuder Ute eerfOot conril ei ihe e ? ?.'?'? tor,areal a<id effective ioiIc lug ot inn wurs. as i-** tea Uu by liuuuod. t? tun nt t it- question." THE ABBEY-MnPLESuN CONFLICT ''This is all very ri lifiilmis," said Mr. Ti'lot" BBU* Henry 1'. Abbe* 'i business iiinniiger, ycstci --y ? a Tnmona raoeaOm " itheel the eentreeta wth m.i ls at Niissoii uini -jtliei" singers winch Mr. Gio p ot n .s > hors. Il will lillie Hu.e to show to tho pul.lui ll;0 tatt* in tue case, b it they will come out b.-:or,- lou ( evi rt .to.ly c tn Ju igc dieu for huns, lr w nether M..d.nu Nil-suit ins tu lins imt made a contract with Mr. 0>St Ihat Itiier walch bo aaya ls a couliuet * sm.wu nut to be a contract by v....I ho says about it. Now 1 know for a lue , and c in msk- an affidavit to lt, ihat KO-0 ie NU* ss..) M.; ned a i null fl with Mi*. Aliboy juc ?Cik ag li 1 .Monday al the Windsor lion I, in this city, at ll aft aaa noon. Now if she had matte a'.'nairne, previously was Mr. dye tho woii.du'i have made auotiior wita >.r. Ault-1. Not at all. Sue acted under Uo advice ul lawyers who were familiar with the facts ot tiie ca-* Mi. V. >? y hal'.rn j-is u i tho n.in-i- ai io Ol tho vv i.ct mid lils .iiiiii -sot h r ? alto ixaiuiued tbe matter, lor ur hail BOBBI interest In lt, as you uiay Ima.I ia and If he badu't known that tue cou: nfl could be made hy bim with Maname Nilsaou i "tl may rest assured that he wouldn't have m ? i ta* steps he hat already takou in regard to lt. Ma iain** NltSoOii lins u.ili only ooo couLrs-er. and that ia witt air. Abbey, and alie willean,* oextOclober al lha epaniu| ol tao new opera house Jual os sue as late. Aud it's ' ??' new opera bouas that ta laislugtbeunaoiilef on the mu i aide ol tho water wtib all ot the arllsis. As (puck as H.c/ beard tbat there was to bo a new opera house iu New. York their prices wont up lo a vory hlth Sgure. Tu* it uevarwaa suoh a demand for artists, aud never w< rs such prloea aaksd by ikam. Xaora ara egauts ranaaduag J