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AS't-rii*. inuit* for niitillrallOTi In Till TUB-SB, aad orSara fa) i?ais..i i!el,T?ry of Hie -lali.t ioi poi will bi le.aira 1 *i l.e H;:..?.ai lauu.l. ,.(?!>._* lu Nsw-YorS city Bain cj.) run istflca. 1,_'(?( Hro?ili-?- !i a rn, to D p. m. tie -.0* Writ I'wi-i.It (B'i-1 it . !0? n tai |i IB No. 7i!)s TblMsiva , aaar KfrtJ-?*"?eiit--!?t, 10a. sa ta Sp. rn. Ko. 1,41 7 l turd-ave.. icu -uilletli.**,., lu a. m. toS a ai. Mci.Bra 1 nat i -Df-liU'liM'-i- -I.twa; t? Ofth-at., A lo* p m. laina s-yinue Ni- :-'-'I un ) "i!i'*-*ii"l ?(. le ? si- !o!"p re. iK$\v tytxk Ifatfla QHteit I0UNLKD BT H9IIA0B 6REEL1Y. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, JINK G. JUE NESTS THIS Moll SI SO. Costii'.K-s.? Thc Senate was not iii session yester? day. -: - in tiie Houae a mentation was nnaand nu* thorlaing the auls ol ical cairne ami ri Farias rights of the liiit-'il S'utes nt Hal pt i'-* len v. A resolution waa "i** - ii with tlie yniyoae of -naoertoinlug whothei tm thor logialatkn* in neoeeearj oom erning Niitioiiiii im k.*. Thc California nnd Oregon lund glam toil, iiurn Lill wan teased li' iiin.-1 ic?The N;.i io nu I Republican Convi held two i-s-imi.j y."*ti ulai in Chicago; tba plat? form waa ndoptod at the mum lng aaaaioni iu the evening Hawley, Logun, Blaine, Atthur, Bher** mist), i>)ni mhiia wean named nt oandi dntea foi th-* Preeidenllal nomination. _=__: Democratic State Conrentiona won li. M in Matylund, Alnbama, Connecticut, iiinl Vermont, Rotorua luau the Oregon eleo* tam ahowodthnt thc Republicans had obtained a majority of the Legislature. - -Thc annual ex uaainatious aron continund at Weat Foi ni Military Academy, I ha body oi another nf the persoui murdered at Pleasuaton, Kans*...;, was lound. City a.\u Bi uri.han.- John C. Boo was Indicted yesterday for forgery tn the aecond nnd third do* groan. A new agreement between tho ele? vated nilitmda waa niade. - - George Kinney. Pnnlqui. G toni Monroe, Sonnet and Constantina were Ihe winners nt Jerome Park. - Tho (**incio* iioti bseeball atna defeated tbe Metropolitans, nud the Brooklyn team won a rictoiy orer tba Louie*, ilic iluii. - Hie schedule of A.W.I nc i lr, A ( u. waa Died, s The Maaouie Couveution vu- cloted. I'll.*- foi fire itreet railways v.ie inami hy un Alderman ii oomiuittoe. ?- ? A cum,.i.e..is,, waa made oa Rahway's debt. The Row. Mr. Blnnchott was ju a (Kslii e court Coi cruelt** tn bil ??! lld. value o' the legal-tender -lifer dollar (4121. ^r.'una, Bl.BB eontn. Blocks wen- feveriah iin-1 wonk ami cliistrj nnaettled at material do* i lute \Y. (Tat*.-Tribcne iooal ebaarv^'mn* in? di, atc i?!*? ii or fair weather, wiih sliirht obangi m temperatnre. Temperature yeeterday: Highaet, 1*0"*; loweat,G8*: averaae. Tl; ;k**. Persons Jeering (men fur the muon, and ram? mer ttave'leiH, can hare The Daily TB1BUBB tiutilul tn them, pastpoJn\for I't om ti per MonfA. the pnldrest Irimj chaii'jetl as often us desired. Tm Daily Tminowi snll he sent to nug nsthlreae tn Bm*njM for $1 A7> per month, tchtch ktelndst thc oetttx ptisiii-je. ? ? An.>t!;cr triumph for the Stan nnd Stripe*. 'Thc PhilndelphinCricket Team vanquiahe-tltheil Jii-.li bu linen yeaterdajf al the gnme plnyed nt Dnblia. Aaother (sf tho aerie* ol ramon mrediting Mi. J.oivi*U witli nu intent ion of reaigniBg baa bena Imoeknd in the head. Mr. Lowell, who aught t(( Ix* tfood authority, decUraa that thc nunoi i*. vithout fouudalioB. Loadoa Zratf started the untruth. Any gentleman who in Inboring aaderthe errepoetcioua impreniion lii.t the Etepnbllenn pnrtyaBuat go would do well to iivoid reading tin* diapateh ia regard to thc Orefon election which we niitit tliiti morning. Thc* Oregon Re publicans, realirii-g that thi- is g Preaidential year, have girefl aa unusually good account ol theUiM hos. ? ? ? A telegram from Waahingtoa reporta slr. Mocriaoana aayiagthal the tnrift plank of tin; Bepablicon Xntionnl platfom * mrana that thc Republicans will keep all the*, have got and ged lill they cnn.1" That's it pro i.-ely. They will keep nil tho Republican rotes they hare K<?t and gel taooaanda from the level-headed eec tissn of the Democracy that Lsopposed to hori? zontal reduction nnd cognate aasaulta opoo the tm itt. Hm Democracy of Marylaad made Itself heard yeeterday, It favors the nomination of Ml. Tilden, and its attention haviog ix eli railed to "the fraud of LB76,n itjoina ita tenn iu re? gard to it to thone that have beea so copiously nnd inpreseively -died hy the Democratic State Coaveationa prevkmaly held. The platform adopti d bj the Maryland Democrats contains two humorous features. Ooeis the assertion that "reform is impossible while tin* Rcpub lieaaa gre in power,*1 aad tbe other is the de liiand fol "Civil S. i vice ii foi m.'* The rici nt fi nanci;, 1 troubles lo Wall Street luxe prompted Mr. Rroadhead, oi Missouri, to intii.diice a renolotioB providing (bi a Coa? I ? - ional bveatigatloa of thc condition of the National baaks of this city. The scope insolation sppenn in our Washington dis? patch s. No action wns token ob the resolution yeeterday. I; waa referred to theCommittec on Banking and CorraBcy. and win n it la called up ad earnest debate aug bc looki d for. 1 ben is a right and a wrong way of getting at the i ililli Mr. Broadhead a [shea to - ; and doub'lit> iiiaiiy of tin- wiaaal and most con? s' .'ive of lu. feilow-asemben will qoeation t)i(' windoo, o! Basigaiag such a duty to a Cob flt Mioul coinuiittee. Z Baa la -ic, BOW, Mr. .Mahone. arc you ti;, in.* | , ftl'Mopriatc tho (veil-earned Laorelaoi our friend fctiif.'.-um batts t Wu Mg lcd to u>.k tuc ouea tion because n Chicago telegram reports you ns runai-kiiig : ? Kor one, I am williup to uni] to tim masthead ? Bag beanag thal name l Arthur'** name] and. if need he. go doun with it tlyitip to the last.*1 This is superb laagaagc, Mr. Ma* linne. The Spool ade ot ;i mnn's nailing a flap to a Biasthead u fetches'" the American people every time, lt is the sort of melodrama that linda BO difficultyifl mimina* three hundred -iicccsshe Bights with the free lint suspended and camp stools ia the aisles. Bntahoai your intention. Mr. Mahone. ot gohlg ?"down" with the flag. Going down South villi it 7 From Virgiaia to the ('ult ? And the meat 1 la the mast to ae rompanythe ting, in the capacity of flag-pole 1 The projected expedition. Mr. Mahone, would donbtleae afford you a greal deal of enjoyment. Bat it stands you in hand before starting to satisfy yourself that you are not lafringing Bpon Sergeant Bates, his patent. P. S.?'Mi second reading ot yonrTemarke we notice thnt yoiia-siit your intent ion to po down " if need be." Well, tl looks mightily thia morninp aa if the need wasn't going to he. ? * Visitors to Jereme Park yesterday were prati Sed liv the gallant straggle for therich Belmool Stake* hit ween l'imi(|>ie. the half hrotlier of Iroquois, nod Knight of Ellerslie, the Virginian son oi Kohls, ranique outran the Southern colt in a clo-c finish in fast time* Both colts proved tinmselvea race-horsci of high (hiss and the race will always rank among tin* note? worthy Belmont**. The Dwyer Brothers had bought i'dimpie before the race for $1 1,000 and tlii-**- proved a good investment. Theil Stable sadly needed strenptheninp in the three* year-old diviaioB and the ncqnisitioa ot' Paaiqae will make their colors formidable in many pn at stakes. Knipht of Ellerslie WM the property of that fine (dd Virgiaia geotle uian, Major Thomas \Y. Doawell, and his many friends North nnd south would have rejoiced in his victory if the Knight had prevailed over l'annpie. The Virginian may prove the victor ai the next meeting, for he WM not quite at his best yesterday, bul he will run no mon* in Major Doowi H's colon- baviogbeeaso'd after the Belmool to Appleby & Johnson for$12,500. The innes paid for Paniqoa and Knipht of Ellerslie most be considered low in view ot the scarcity of animals of their class. Pierre Lorillard paid $17,900last Angnst for Drake ('arter, a geld.Bg thal conld not possibly bring him in as mach money aa these two colts arc likely to win for their aew owners, AT CHU SOO. The preliminaries are over. At la-t the voice of the people may be heaid through their choaen delegates. Vc-iti rday's performances do i:*>t si.in to nave changed the situation. Mr. lil,tine sitll leads. No concentration against hiui seems probable, Ho is still the choice ol many delegates mho will vote for other candi* dales at ihe outset, 'lhat a decisive ballot would he leached Inst uight was noi expected. After all the elo? quence, there was flrsl to be paid the Corina] coinpliiueul to favorite ?suns nnd other local candidates. No OOO expected that the full strength of -Mr. Blaine or Prosi dent Arthur could be shown until these for? malities h,al liein completed. Mr. Blaine's friends have snid that they did nit expect his full strength io he shown until the third ballot. Mi. Arthur's friends could not neat his case as hopeless until alter two ballots, ami tbe people who have "daik horses11 in cb would he greatly grieved if there should be any close approach to a decision prior to thc twentieth oi thirtieth b Hot. Bul thc Convention and the people seem to be >'ill ol'one mind. Tiie wild cheers that greet the name of Jnines G. Blaine do not fade into silence with tlie lapse of In.ms. On the eon inuv, ihe enthusiasm was more sweeping nnd contagious last night,nnd Mis- resolute feel? ing of bia friends more manifest than ob aay pre viona occasion, li is t'o- people and one strong man against the field. Even tbe opponents of Mi. Blaine werecompelled to admit yesterday that a vote then would have resulted in his nomination. Delay is wanted hy the opponents of Mr. Blaine because it is their only chance. .it tiiey have, uo reason to supines- they -I is gain snything hy postponing a vote. In tl nth, tlie swelling tide of popular preference ni cms to rise higher aad to Inundate the Convention hall more deeply every hour, and the attempts to keep it bask are not more saecesaful thus far than tiie straggles of Mis. Partington with her broom io keep the coming ocean oat of her cottage. The people wool theatrong man who embodies better than aoybody else their eon vii thins and their wishes, and willi every hour's delny their n i.-h becomes more clearly a demand. The nominating speeches change no votes. Tlie whirling cyclone of enthusiasm that greeta the name of Mr. Blaine only .-hows that thc people ale Waiting hopefully for the balloting. Combinations by the score have been proponed !u beat him, hut they all have this Beak ness the people do not want them. The Convention even sutlers the names ol {.benaan rind Lincoln to fall almost unnoticed and unhonored, 'not because the men are not worthy, hut because the party asks foi its leader. When the orators haVI (loni-, ii is to he ho],ed that the. votes may bogia to speak the will of the people. Uso, the Republican party and it.- ti ne Leader should soon lind each other. THE PLATFORM TOR Issi. The Republican platform is long, hut not ????ak. lt touches a pn at atany subjects, dis the candor .ind the courage which have ever distinguished the party in it- public ut K ranees, ami can nowhere be called evasive or tricky, Its declarations may aol all please every member <sf the party. Bat they embodj Republican principles, and he who cannot heartily accept them aa a whole, in preference t-> tlie policy of the Democratic party, does Bot belong to the Republican tasks. The platform insists upon a tariff "aol for revenue only." lt thus antagonizes, in the clearest .-md mosl direct manner, the policy which iii.- Democratic porty avowed four years ago, and which four-fifths ol thc Democratic members ol' Congress \'?i\,: been striving io embody in legislation. The resolutions on ii.;> ? an- iiti.ic explicit ..nd ii.i, quivocal flinn those oi previous platforms, and the obj,, ? io horizontal reduction of dutii s, to di gradation sd labor to the foreign level, and tod.:,:,. tariff tor tin' lneie .-aLe ot chasge, will com? mand public approval. Inequalities of the tarifl the party : ?. and if e - necially promises restoration ol' the dntj on \ioul. while a proposes to eui di .'.ii the surplus revenue by ot hi r methods which will not !.. rm productive industry. Ic connection n ith this uubjert, tin- platform also proposes the establishment of a national buiiau sst labor, the enforceiiieBt of tho eight hoiii law, and tin* general educatioB of the people "by adequate appropriation bon the "National revenues wherever the ,aine i.s "needed." This declaration will .-hock State Bights Democrats. Perhaps some who pro? nounced it entirely objectionnble when reconi uk lided bj Ur. U1-U..C alon., may nov, di.coicr that il ha.?i merit. In another resolution the platform puts on very broad ground the objec? tion to every fonii ot servile labor, whether frog. EnropC or Ant, nnd in that particular also reflects opinions foi which Mr. Blaine bas by sollie been censured. As respects foivipll atl'.iil-, too, tha platform so closely agree*, not with vulgar misumleistiiniiinp*- of Mr. Btalae'a I poaltkm, but with his ide.is M set forth hy hitn sell ill hishlstOTJ and in his atate papers, that it might have lu sn framed liv his own hand in that particular. Thcdcinand -brreatoratloBof the Nav. will be judged hy thc people winer Bod more BtateemanlUca thaa the spigot-economy shown in Democratic votes in Congress. An important feature of the platform la its bohl declaration of thc duty of thc Government io regulate railway andother corporations, wiih ju-.! regard alike for rights of the people ami for rights of the corporations. In the same vein. the forfeiture of uBearned land-grants is urged ?a principle perfectly sound in itself, but un? happily u-ied ,is a ((ncr for mani treasures of injustice. J li<' principles laid down in the Re publican platform on this subject, however, are nol io he interpreted In a communistic spirit, nor .-ii ter thc manner of Democratic demagogues, iind the country has bad abnndnni evidence that its pi-cat interests are safe in Republican hands. Tlu- advocacy of civil sen Ice reform is clearly expressed and forcble enough to satisfy Mr. Curtis. The resolution relating to polygamy, too, ls more explicit than any sst her yet adopted by cither party, lt does not seem to Tua Tbibunb righi or creditable that the silver question is passed with so lame and vague a mention* the votes of Republican members of Congress nra a better platform in that particu? lar than the I (invention BBS pinn us. (>n the whole it is a declaration of principles which assuredly accords witli th.* tenor of pub? lic opinion. Progressive, and yt not so fer in advance ot the time aa to loee public support, tin- platform fairly represents the present atti? tude of tue only truly progressive party in the country. The world ban learned, too, that the Republican party means all that if says?and a little mi re. Its linn steps of to-day will be* come the .-olid tacts of history to monow. And ii it anywhere steps wiih caution and tenta? tively, we may real naatired that the linn tread .ind the irrevocable advance will (onie a little later. For the Repnblican party ls thc party that moves. EA YU TS I (>E WITNESSES, Ii is reported that th" trial <?!' cns - in the Stt preine ('omi ol Wcstchestei Count) is some? what delayed because Judge Barnard refuaea to authorize ihe payment ot witneeae* unlews the) will declare ih.it they have no means ofsub Bi ste nee. li i> within the discretion of the court t-i make Mich :i ruling, bat i; certaiuly doc- do) appeal calculated to expedite business, nor dot ? it -iiiii altogether fair ina large claM ol wit? nesses. Its alleged (abc! U to render witnesses to w Iniin the cost ot attendance is a serious burden reluctant to respond !-? tho man da tea of i!n court, and _iuce !u bucIi cases process lias to issue against 'he recalcitrant witnesses, there Ls uo saving io the county. Judge Barnard, ii i slid, does n ?: '.!-?? to pay witness) * unless Ihey aie real!., poor, but his definition ol poverty ap .; d""iiiiii(.n oi pauperism. There Lmi very large class ofhucn who ara .i'i-' niii.- io moke billi s'lisis m.ct by haul and con? stant work. 'Ih"-:* ni'n could not swear that they h.na- ns means ol sn;.p.,,;. ', it .n the mme time it is quite credible thal attendance al com i may invohe an oulla) lor them which they nra not able to afford Railroad travel, hotel bills, the loss ol se*. Ol il wm kin.' <!a.\ ?*, mai easily en? tail real Buffering upon a great many people, ami when tiny are compelled to undergo the in'. I." ts o! other people, or ol' the State, it is difficult to maintain that injustice i*< noi ilona them. The late at which witneaaes arc 1 aid. namely, $2 a dav, i- so nm,I.Tate that there is uo room tm complaint on the score of waste, while evi n this pittance will probably make al' the differ lie! Weeli illili Which is to!er,iii'.' ai,d Ihal which is intolerable, to tin- majoritj of wit? hes ins. Thc case, in tact, is om- in which all the considerations point tn the proprietj as well as the justice of paying the witnessed, -ince in the hist place it i> plainly equitable tli.it those who an- called to perform this duty should be pro? tected against positive loss through doing it, wini.- it tim result of refusing payment ia to put the county to an expense equal to any osaible saving from its parsimony, then canoe bo economy iu the arrangement. Mich a niling, moreover, munt make it .harder to gel justice done, sines' dissatisfied witnesses ctn always rc tleet their ill-humor iii their behavior on thc witness stand, ami may easily embarrass the causes ia winch they am called. Altogether, therefore, the position ot Judge Burnard must be condemned as both unfair and impolitic. Ii is, in _.ict,*nn innovation iu court practice which i.s alike without precedent and Justification, and the sooner it is ubandoned the better, both lor the courland the witnesses. CHARITABLE INFANTICIDE The discovery thal twenty-oneo it of twenty three babies sent within a lew- months to a no Cailed sanitarium in New-.Jersey called the Nivison Home had died aad been hurled with? out any formalities, has naturally created a sensation. The coroner's jury which investi? gated the cane luis lound that " twenty-one ebil "dn-ii iii', d fiom natural causes, aggravated by "the neglect of M i.-s Nivi.-on,improper sanitary "arrangements and the gross Incompetency of "the nurses in charge.'1 What readers the caae mole remarkable is that the sanitarium appears to have betii founded and conducted as a chari? table Uisfitution, and that ila- founder, .Mi-s Nivison, is saul to have been actuated bj purely benevolent purposes. It Ls probable that a prosecution will be instituted, and the failure ol'the sanitarium people to give notice of any of liie deaths doubtless affords ground for snefa procd 'dil!., s. apart from the alleged neglect of the children. Hut the unaccountable things in the cane are the abeeacc of all moth .- foi neglect or cruelty, ami the actual presence of whal might he thought special motivi ? for hind and careful treat meit. Ii is - titi thal .Mi-s Ni-, i un has for Binny yean believed herself to haves sort of mis? sion for taking eire of children, and it i* im ? -i':i!e thal *!ie i i one .?f those dangerous per? sona who develop crazes ul thia kind, and thenceforth go about hungering nnd thirsting . i which to ( **.," : une ,t. Hm it can hardly bc believed thal a woman wbo fouuded a home for little children would of ret purpo bi git ct or ill t:i al bu i bi Ipb sa charge. ; nnd .-mee such a conclusion is noi reasonable the mora charitable one, which La iUm the more probable, mnj will be provision ally adopted, lt i>.t!*o credible thal finding t!i" mortality increasing an rapidly thc woman ma) have become frightened, though why un? der such (irenmstances sin- did not (nil in com petenl medical help it is impossible to nader .-tami. Baby-farming unfortunately is no! i nknown, though lt ia rare, in thia country, bat tin- is tlie lils! iii-I.iiici ol chai Hallie and at the same time disastrous baby-farming thal has been brought to public attention, and lhere ii ill UiiUiiiiiii be a _,"oil deal ol intel tot kit iii thc Professor Bannan, of Amherst, bai fin illy declined tba ad- ,.f Bowdotn ('? i. ,,.? i ,oiii!i!'. ? ?????ii ,.-? . ? ,,r tia Manhattan Chao, '? in.i. iav. [sr. Wli-.l.m. UM v -"-rui Mo:!,.. ! -: . JJtOt and cfliuini ? ; I _t t_o _?-..- if blas I':,..,'..'. Wfe-Klun, ii. ii.!'city. - . >"it..a, ..f Harvard, i*;;i repre *int*ij4t aulleaa os .1 na 11 - . eem ll,BIIOSI otli'll "f Ijlllll.'lllll'l I nil. >'?'. t Hill'.il,I.-.-, I m . 1 I "Ij.i ll.lfl.ll.l IllCl Helli" Ililli' J,??]( li 11..ll.i Mini*, iii.- ?? In, In I;. ..ni, " ,,' 1 ,', Ol '.( fnilt'n'll 'i- ol, ls ,!.?-, a!!.,-,! t* ,,|.t UW nf men, and it li 1 an ii- ry t<< _n iii* Monds boa bi -.. _ ? ??! ni' conragt Ui -? 11. .mi. 1. Isi.lii'i Deals! 1 a.,i ,,1 Bm Hoodlum 1 .Sf 111.' -BUd l."t-. ...11 '? ill' I ll/-' t'l I MIC' Hill o I |i ,l'l lil,Hf 1.II1 ciiin.it ni-oii lu.-:.m.I uni tlc* lu,.i.al a; lim ..linn In* BOW .ill.' M ., 1 ., kile,' .1.in-, tin- I. Iltur nf lite J.iiilnii times, MklBg tum tn "iio inui aoough lo a i-> tha working waaaan nf Kagtead, tiwi than la .1 iplaadld ? lim lur. t_i?__ lu CBIIfsmla.**| tu su__.mil. La laciil-y prneeed-ltgs which alon.! can throw any clear liy'it upon the matter. ______ CENTRAL PARE Rl't; l TAI loss. The Tarli CO-BmlSsloneta an- BOt content with proving t!n*ir rncapeeity In Oevotoptng ami beaut!* fytng Central Park, lint they flmol nuada show neon si..nolly their Inability property tn regulate its use by the nubile. i\ Indy driving raeently in thc Par! bonghl .1 bon i|us't of one of thc numerous renders of Bowers to hi h.nml nt tin* l'liih :i\,?. entrance. A Park police* iiiiiu looked on nt the transaction, She hadno M1. in cr ci it ci eil tho Pork thna thia anmooffl oar baited lm: tscitn .mhI required h. 1 either to remove tbe Bow ara from -*i_r!it m leave 1 In* Park, -tuting In explana? tion thnt snell wees the regulation*) "i the Commie ?ionera. sh- put the bouquet tinder herlapmbe and drove on fora few rm's, when she took it in her band again. A vigilant olllcci in gray atopprd her an.l required ber t.i conceal the flower*, giving do fuller explanation than the Bra! had given, De? termined to ills--nvi-r on what principle thia rule m.is sn forced, alie reposted bei tactics, A thud official required nor to pin tha I.iuoI to soma p rt of her person, sin- baa nol yet dis-rovered that the Commiaaionera made this rule on the theoi. I penon* m the Park carrying cut flowers In tb.-ir banda are snppoaed to have stolen them from the Park beda, and they Justify the aupposltlon on tha ground tbat they bave nol tlie force necessary to watch :ill tha flower tells to detect persona in tha act of pilfering, nt emirs.- if anv Indy or gentle* man should tithe tha trouble to conteel un ii 1 regu lat !"ii it lniL'hi be found to ba aontmiy to Inw; bnl the trouble is too irn-at i(( tempt anybody to teal it, and it cont iinicn to be fooli*-hl.v enforced. A little common sense and som ? eonaiateni y would benefit the Park Commiaaion saatpreaeui consti? tuted. -__^-_-_-__-____-_-__--_ OoTneaday, when thc reports foraahndowed the nomination of Mr, Blaine, the atock marne) ?-* booming, <*:i vTedneadny, nftor th" election of Mr. Lynch bad Ind soma people to believe that Mi. Illume rna beaten, the ?tock market des lined. Bul Min.irv Journalistic who manufaoture facts to tit their pfjrjudicce, took patna to ailinn thal tho Street ezpoctod a grenl noe m stocki If Mr. Arthur ahould bc nominated, nn-l a -/rent fall if Mr. Hlaine ?hottld h.- tbe eandidate. 'rinso ratioeinntiona, ap? parently, innat be Intevpretad, like Rory 0*Mm ' (lr--i.ii-', *** by eoathrurie**, my dear." The truth ia tbat clear-headed busineee men, who hay nnd sell to muk" money and aol to please their own proju iii. ea or the aotlona oi Adminiatratiou editors, bave an idea tbat tha selection ol Preaidenl Arthur or anv '"duik boree*1 would pul the Republican party m great danger <st defeat, bul thnt tho nomination of n strong nnd popolnr candidate like Mr. Mi.line Timid Insure ita auren-n Thehnsineaa 1 n.*n efore -niil. earing only to make money, recognise the fact th..t a ia-j -in ct ol Democratic auceaaa would mean disaster to baiineaa, and they hay nndaelt in tbat tc III I. _ Tbe Tories, iu announcing their lutontionto de? feat thc Franchise bill in tbe liouae ol Lords, dia i'I ai med motives ol hostility to that measure. '1 heil -oie ground ol action waa! Iieussnmpl lon lhat till '-illili ;c.i.e:i' ol' t In* i.i lier < ? ai a 11 n> tn lea milSt bo ilian.a paniod by a rediatribntion of reata Mr. liladstoni bow declares that tbe Government "ill deal with the aubjeel of rediatribntion before ap I to bs couutry. I hil ow 1* 1 prospect for auotber session ol the present Parliament ami carping criticism*) of the Opposition, If tin- Lords throw onl iii- franchise bill it 1 mat nov. cause they are opposed to it, for tba Govern? ment la pledged to introduce a Red! tribution i)i!l ? Ii Roomed prob ib'c t hat ono day would ba about as long aa "tbe boya" aud Mr. Curtis could Rr. I ' "U Weill! I " III" ' bad a oti .: and served notice on " all whom it may concern" that they, the New-York Com '.'. Repnb . hms. would rapport Mr. Arthur aa be had a chance, and afterward ar mid vote for Mr. Blaine. They want 00 Iceberg from Ver? mont, ami ara determined not lo have a "dark u om ina ti d. As their \ otes are ai ot kim- Mr. manic ii majority. Mr. Cartis beti ns to per* ceivethatb- leada "thi boys'* very much na tho il ber leads the locomotive. Another ocean ateamer has h.-on reported eiipplod at aaa by a broken shaft* so many similar acct don ihaveoci orred of Late that it ia in order to in? quire whether there is anv apeclal explanation <if I them. I- leaa bones! work being pul Into tha 1 1 shafts of ocean steamersf arc the mechanics who I forgo t bern leaa -kiltnl than formerly I or aretha ?hafta anbjeeted to s greater strain than ever bo fowl Ii' we re.mber that -rut sp.I ls now sought more than al any former tttue we may, per? haps, Bad tba dew to tba series of accidents to steamer shafts whlob have occurred recently. No (Innis! a very heavy strain is pul upon shafts wben great 1 ira driven al the top of their spaed through throe thousand milos- of water; and If there are anj Hairs in the metal rash driving ii tolerably certain to find thom out. lt may be ntaceaary to Increase tha weight "f the shafts, to exorcise more care tn their manufaoture, or to re ilinc the -1.1 ol tha rossel.; and an tbs last re sonrce ls least likely to be adopted, tho first two v. ill probably become necessary. Nu reports yet reeeived make it unite Hoar why s at ir Maaonennd bis delegation wera reeeived us excluaivaly entitled to represent Virginin tu the Chicago Convention, [tia tho fact, ot course, that :i lari;.' proportion of the Republic in roten of thc Ma!.- had supported Mahone. a.* tba only way of aaeapa from Bourbon despotism. But it i* alao trna that a eoneiderabl. number of Republicans nave consistently opposed Mahons, nnd elnim to ba tho ouly Republicans in tba State who nra entirely faithful to thc principles of tho party. A s to the stat-' debt, they certainly have tho advantage, and enjoy tha sympathy of Republicans elsewhere, tbougbit In not equally clear that their efforts bave been the wiseat that eould have been devland tn secure ths suoeeea of Republican prinoiplaa In other respects. Hui tho Convention determined to give, a part of tho rote of Virginia to each delega? tion, it would probably have been approved by Re? publicans generally. I mulan Journalism rout i ates ioma -petes ne comments on the Chicago Con ention. Ihe ada it dla.eui! to aay where tbe Democratic and republican platforms ditter, and aaaerts that the chef end of the present lonventon 1- to de c il.- "Ins * fur the ' h-iici- of a candida a can bs in- : I n.-in c. i hythe Irish faction in favor ol "-tiring np ll-blool tetween England and America." NV.th four of -hs' han ng ! OU '"ti j"iu nols nc \ lng -?ie lal dapa! bea aim st da ly f. om New-York, io addit on to general press news, sn h iga rance as l.i e a bo. a is phen -u a ai. 1 be lim separation between 1 rotc I on an 1 Free Trade II it.,tt- adla ern lae a noa the moridiauof ' ? rooawi h; and a anthe perturbs tue 0 mind in lu e I ? y s a h s aleen l id 1 nfOr seen 0 cur 1 p .- a* I a c rc an ly alar led Lo >n iloea col ?? ? Hg t.\ refi reine t tha li lah qui -ti u h ' f (.on ' io a 1 In a o. PI ttstiN (/.. esptatna, die (Tbtaese, wtio?o sontag te 1Mb eeuatfy has hean prohibited Thou bubbles out the aallk of tho co? coanut. "Mi. Editor," write* Dania, "you will remember tiio undersigned ss tim leader pf thoairi tatlon tiiiit bronght ahout tho snaetment prahlhlttng any nc in- Chinese fr..tn coming t-i th), c.emt rv. I hal 8 bow openm! and un conducting sn Intelllgenee OBI s Sn gel girls tbat will take th* olace of tbe Chinese. . . Balau t. oi li.i.ii K."ini,ci." Upon what meat hatli tblsoiir li.liam fad thal behatai growa atopoeeii meek end -? I-'- ont a* t.. foin .i tu., ?tick place, (n leaded I /'" / airton Times T Wo* be merell" Irving tar a treh ad"' l _-___-_-______?____-?_ TALES ABOUT lons. A BAIMtOAD T.iiK'i -li vi:i.l.'s\\>l"(i.N*i; PARK. .1.11 Wlllinmtt At...stn?I lo the I'reii'lentof the \i,r'h un r.leon RaltronA, Oar eompany has aothlngta do with tba UH p. minne before Coaaraas to graal tbe fla imii.ir iiml ii ii J.'* Parka Ballroad ' ompaay righi af way through the Yellowstone Park, I never beard thal '-vc were - -iiiiic '.-ii witta ii until I saw lt charged la itio iii* piifcin-4 limn IV'ashlagton, lleneral bogan Son not know whal Im ls i ilkina abonl win i bs .barges tha I i real objeat ls to give tha Botthera Pacific road a branch tiir-m.il ti.- Park. We bave abrnneta running to t!M .-.I. i- of tin- park, 'linell ira leas ? from tbs tetegon Trana oontlnental' lomnany, and that i* all we want, farther more, i ri i.-i rennins tbmush tbe railer.I<1 he aper atad only a few months lo the year, whan tho valley i* open fm visitors, and wonk! only bs ur henani to tha Hut.!, lint.! Company. I do ssnt sar that t!s?-y are kl I bottom of tin- proposed rn id, imt w.ital n ly him- aot ta? ins inti.i Mitti it. A road iiirmi.li tba ralley m.mid spoil Ita beauty, and I i itoa * fief il the very objeat tor which lt uai* lmilf. OVEBDOtKG THE KOTl I BUSIHBSS. Henry Waller, Atoemarlt Hotel.?-1 mn afraid the hotel is ls bel nu rather overdone In Baw York. Bvery ilmosi "nn hean of a now boots being op ned. My owa opinion ls thal * * nail bouse la much more prod ali - lai e oas, and I thin! tha tendency ls nowadays for people tt> choose tb) former ai un"*'* rather than tba i?!ici'. anyhow, theprofltela tha hotel business to-day ara net numinous. _ A ri.' t* I.I Alt OALIFOBBIA 8UPEB8TITlO*f. B ll". Willett, CC ifni-nu. -ThS -spoiiisli nf Boothera Callforala fe. i-'i lt as i tber pseullar, aad with some tltlon, that slnoa tho advent of tho white i Hint reetlon there bavenerei been three saoeewdvs dry -?.--mi*. Prior to ii.tti-sn-iit of the whttea thia fre .pi.-niii iMcinrc.l iii.il nothing was thought nf lt, bat bow lt would bs rewarded aaa phenomenon. Laal season nearly everybody '.redie. .1 ,i M wet year ** because the tun pr cellini.- badi.n (try ones. The rains caine and K_ueral tnlltxn'ni grope was (.prevented. ? The two rainy yean ara of ten followed by taro dry Amen, ami thea they alb mate witta remarkable regularity. Bal never In tho history of the white settlement ot the State have there been i brae aoooaeatva yours of drouth. TBA VE! nv Tin: ELEVATED BOAD8. F. K. Uatn, general manager nf ikeeUteattd inn,ls.'?Vie ii i ol i.i. ina ant Heps to Increase our facilities fore ir i -ia,- p..-- a '.-i's. weean carrj now a million a daj li they .i I il' u't "*-.s:it to so al once. The only thing ic i an il,, ii io put "ii more trains when accessary, or add extra cn ..-ii.-*:.. tiki present tral a The latter wa cannot do ? there ts a lenntheutng ?f nation platforms and -I-,- he*, ft la pul nai nanny now, hssansa travel ls fall ne ot, sn lauenal In tha tuauusr. We shall usit extend the noiiimlaalon boura. WATKB roi: CAB DBIVEBS. J. fl. Oilihifpretidenlof 'he Manhattan TOmportumt At toeiiitiow. The sar eeadootors awl -inver* caasplalnof mil ni water al?eg their routea, and vrhat dis yon think ti,cv .-ii they have to dol They have to apend ? :,-?:-.noi'!':..'?? for beer and otter atna*, b< tn.'i i-.iu't get wiit.-r to drink, that's ethtagaebera formed. __?___,_-___-_?_-_-__-____ TBE TALE OF HIE LAY. t%e Chicago Times say ? thal tha ?' yoong raeo*BM rt tit- from i.i- city to the Chics -n Donventton is "a pretty .I - -i-i be bonified al tn-' I iel ko, tbe otty whew poUtieal "cussedness" ll -ar:.!. I . BUI Statamattt !i Wli-lly h lari ll Mr. Dorsey's sohei a to have New-Mexico adm tted aaa i .? in ..ia. a- Ct it ii- ni iy represent lt In the Senate will i. When Sew-Me nco u admitted ? , ly elsa lt can trust.?{Cincinnati En - rs. / y of thia etty states that a number of uies ara several years behind In thatr sub is, and ' i.v? thal the ditOculty of i-.-i_i.ittin*; tuouey la no doubt tba eanaa of their daltaqaeeey. M. .re likely, as they are missionaries, tt li tb. dlfleolty o' getting .ay j to tem lu The la bara begun te fall their bli? fruit uuii ?. - they have itrawb a Mci ia .li.-. <..- .\i*r">l with mgai and sri un, and steen p.n. os largo .ss cannon iu.li*.?. a anani * tty Journal. There U little doubt thal Mr. Tilden will bo ths leading i- -? dldate In th.ming National Democratic Convention if Andrew Jackson's aama la not mentioned. But a haa a disagreeable waj of bobbing np na nob oecaatona, may do ii ag i. -.1 ! Sherman ls reported to be angry with tho st. I... ii. i.-ii.; .- minorities because i water-tax hill waa pre ?ented to bim. A veil ls mercifully drawn over bi* Usn guage when the ci- billi come m.- [Pittsburg Dispatch. Boehefort, the Fri neb Anarchist) abases Qeaeral Grant .titi- mspeoted he mast al ono Brno have . tba General for an othon and been infused. We raremli I dofthe prevalence of Easiarn jn'intil t*iii m ta.- inidst of um bv tho suddeu appearance ol i soth mck shoes and rel neckltoa up.sa oar streets.?[Chicago New*. Cremation ls rapidly becoming a linne tj?n.>. althiuch tbe *uii|i*ct is a dead uno. Tbe Government of Spate lian tn .ni patlttooed to penult thi. method ofdlspoetag of tho. Ui'u.1 when to doslteii. Tho '? business) mon's" lu-inm !* tho mnif ltft*)e.*s tMni? in Chieaao. Arthur*! friends am heartily disgusted with lt.- [Cincinnati News-Journal. It was hoped by many that this Convention would ho allowed te pass without tho tetrodoetton of snob time? worn phrases as " Bads tho weuiu riu?,'' "kslotdo -na.pic .'bar.ires," mid " tho whiring of tltne," but tho hope waa rain. There la somebody in chicago who ls mading thees phrases a* ipaelaletoa Uri., number of pa? pers. Ihe lleralil bus nut yet tried to live up to Its trasl> Bonsby re fe mn-to the Convention a.* a "holocaust," but ibero ls yet Ume. Wm tulon, whii" tearf'i/ dnwn a buBdlng in a "Vow-.Ter sey t.ivn recently, f-.uiiil a violin that, imo belonged lo Tom Paine, tbe Infidel. Tho fact that the inti.Iel prop anions the oldest Inhabitants of tho town U rory .-null, is accepted aa proof tbat Pains didn't plav muon on ti!" violin in that neighborhood. If be had, lt ls probable tbat bli skeleton would have been found aloiiKslae of the tiddnt.?[Norristown Herald. Thn Bonton Tranteript contributes tba Brat two linos of a "porno" wbicb wo-.il'l have a contemporaneous hu ir, un intercut for this city. Thor sro as follows : Hoi Lall.mt -lubbers of thc tlu-st, look that your anns hr, bright. Ho! watchmen ut oil Lodlew-eA, keep watch and \\ ur.i in night. ila n,ei,,uter Democrat amt Onrrmielt wr.i appear as an eight-page paper about tha t*rstof Auguai All the prom teantnewspapersseam deattaod te take this form avenl nully, although a tow, Ilka IBs Tts*) Timm, declare that dry will retain their blanket font ii. Webster Flanagan and Theodore Roosevelt were ' standing shoulder to shoulder at Issi advices. lt wia t,? Interesting to watch and see where these two euilne-ut reformers part company. -{Philadelphia I'ress. /;,. t",,ea j,, Herold Bates th it ons of tho immortni nco bram band refused te sleep in tils tied al tho Tremont Bo i*c ni n; the il.ta were taken tnt ito said im wssn'l u Beep between two table*olotlu at his thoo .if Hie. - ? ? Democratic party is In mob :t-*e,i .i* Preaidenl) il ti alu i. whj doe u'l it no to the So tdan an two false propli Uto runl Ni.u Yobs I'hiiicki i | ' / ? iii ? whole Irish \ nts by ruiinlin-a ouple of ?? n.ir.'?:??." (Vhat aro you thlnklug ofl IPUlladeiplna la.,a.:.?!'. Mr. Univ Watterson pays bia eonapllm'-ata te Tht ? I: Min. Ile says lt IS liUo Paddy's pig, ll neither is? oounted, not counted on But worse even t,Itu "asp * ? inc ? Uttla jokt i ?-, ? . aui ii of you don't.** ApparanUy, Mr. Wattei " -e lng ** lt a good deal lately, forma it roll .I look .1 ih. at- boats ii lu* .ott I,, i ?,,. il ream, an 1 tii-'ii roll homeward a. iln Lu ,. u tine *,?.,.,!,,_ ity ic? ? .ne suggests that I ral Batter h ths Oypsy ?*?; but thal c m hardly no. Ho i* i!.a Ulok Di sdsya sis so fond ol . ;? i!"'i - -n ei ISO t ll | : i ls an? ils lu I . u : ? Vtitls!* of Ch ,'n*'uii tad Colombia, -". C. are Sill! di- 1 i, ni t p iwef nf ulm I ii'irst Borne think it la mind, wiuio othsra think it i* Hf i srtraa nays tbat r*s Xew-Tork Htr ? / I* tho (i'l>..moan liiissa isf \iiietl,.4;i ;o:un_, .|? ia) wttl Jeremias s..j to thal t I illy that Ttldso ls iii euiaiile. Ibat BJual What i.iuliiiudci af lliiiiuir.ita mo fearing, ?? gala onl nf tba Bonah l * ""i- I- b stier r-.r tb- Dart, ii ls edited lu malloe, and dlrecUed In oeU-blooded aalAsb lius*. i-UKdko lul.i ugcau. CONVENTION WCTURE& GLIMPeetl OP THK fiKAniNO MI.V. M, ru n's TfAivivo-tir.vKft'.i. UmntA**/*l gglBBI' s WOBSBIPsffM TiiKtrt B**TB avmkii,-, rtOB. inr t: i.v.i.it u-si m ud raino vs.] PinrAdo. .lune .**?.?Thc third ('iv nf the ron volition wss dork, cool and muddy willi Mir.-ot-iilncs of islf). lbs Idea waa stir ad I hst bu slut Int- Wtmti sot lie. gib IIB Friday, abd gel sent- m sro lu sn.l.ii* demand, parfdanlnrly for rho sinrv, wbt-re louie nf (he iir-if edu. (i'd in i-i I-! | M Vost tiil!"l government Bf men. AdaKebOa 'Ur ?.tr-**, came tu the .tige, willi Oenaenl Bean a ud wife, nf Citi-airi*-, ami C 'nifre'*rt>a-i " Teas" oebtitree gallantly Mob her bess* I 'natur juiii Loj-sn'swlfi'i* (li-iii-ss: t.iii ?il of lady In tho West, nor tt-vr.tmn lo ?? .Isok" beta* as mi -poi-n e st B often thhS> Mr*. TbaMlsaoarl poontasnB tbe peasMtnsnf BM sanon* tion ?? Mniii-y i'*ii-i-r*iiii," in* wife haring termed Mai so. Henderson la ene of BM tao* _astftesoBM poBHstans In Ibeco'inirv. !!??': is a tn v ring a??? !??f '??it. but Ms in fetlni'* h.??'.M.- bim if miki ii n.otni.e* easily sn.I eonslil erlng polities to bare aa morrow. Joba Logan's peel k . bofoes the e.iavi-nll Cl WOU ?! !e* rein iilc.iiiW', If SlsyliO ly bad ii'n- to think about lt Oa tba briak af tho sams latte, ?lnio*t la si-lit, Nandi tho tall ei'-i-ni sapped ?ith the natus of BtofBaa a. Buagiaa, lbs swater ol CMaage and ;?s bhbn. af iiiidojs, by barina paaaed Ibo Land Poet ion Par tba I Ila da nanto .1 BaBraad. ile waa the B witt clinton if the Mi-.-.isii.ijii Valley, began was bl- pupil. im.s\ a CflAMf-lOB ' r SOTTTBI nv RfOBTS, Before tho days of soasaalon Logan iraatbeeban ' Boothera rights Be ead**-nek" Meiriek, <>f Washing? ton, were itu- ebief yoong aetora sa Do ucl ?.-'? tale. Ki r tiiit waa tbe aon of old Colonel Ms-ni-k. a In nd bolder lu charles County, Maryland, near Alica's Fresh. Tbe boy nant to tin* M"\ic.i'i W.iraiil c i'm* "-BM ii! *nr..r --t bi* tiativi. county by hit etoqaea h ia a Bundee -a-.). Douglaa waa ins Mea of a great Duo-rut. md Doug m told ali tbs young assn tn tbs Ran thatChtaege, was i hon only Mewls I/O!")-)'* etoqasnee pleased Rgygt. Mei. a',- iv,i- tba foracunnarof EmeryBtarrsta Ohieaga. ny Ibo way there I* BtatfB ii-iw. full i-f a gnal speed) il. it Logan ba* robbed Mai af guBiartng. ? Issn ba (low* cheated little tuan with ? gnni ioico ladcsd In Mm like a dyspepsia, and n feen imwn nMewtaa Irom Mwnya h%*r? Unt ,i *tr*..irt now thing to say. Hs. like inmy et tba liim..-* ons of Eastern aanmetloa, pionennaaa Lsgaa "I.(|Wglll." Il lUOLAl As LIN'' Ol.V's NgggBBOBB. Ths repeal af tho Mi-* snit Compr.i.nlse ou Douglas's motl-sn led Logan to defoad lt. and therefore drew him toward tho ultra conserva? tio silo au slavery. When Lincoln waa Salted Bpon bj Di').:.)* ai . i I'ni't -maitcr, be was greeted wita tha words: "Douglaa, i expected thMef you." "I know no party now," mid Douglas, *?* Unwin, what caa I dui" -tjo ead bog ol ibe Democrats ia-UtaoB tod* fond their country. Bee l.ar.e.i.'' Uticiln Mglted. Doug. ia* med s'kju after he daBrared cnn _aeeeasn. tawan 1 into Une with Frank Bia r- Ba be caine oue tbe graa_aat aneducated soldier* <<f the war. In 1878 be waa for Maine, tu i-**o for Great, aud now he lae caadMata tal -Ba of hi"! native state, Nggoried by moat of Ita delegation, and t iv:c. tho .si,-,i,it,if ta DO n,.as'* B at BEOBB1 ton LOOaX'S LACK OF ICBOLABSBIt. i ii illa* for bim ls one of reaped and tomewbal of regret that h- was not trained ia a more careful *i ho >l. latoaa, hats a aaUw aaa af llttao-s Ba balda tho ? place?nc:; uer Prsglaa. nsttbss UbsoIb nor Qraat having been aatrroa wtitla Lincoln is tho poetry of illinois, Douglaa '-* its ataow, and UM )'ti tenal powas af fMcaga la au ..buted by tue *;: t-t _.-ns t-i tho foresight -if thal " Little Giant." who ls typified by tbo l<j':o:naf0eei -.viilci) ya.- beneath ibo (?"IlVell'.t Iti .vails. *^ The Btsfortunea of c.eni'rat Oraal hue MMaewhaS oparatad agatast aay of ti-e military a aa aa before :ho convention. Oeneral Sherman has bad tho printagnef - . . -.". hut lt did not ipi'-.tr that ba ooald hara rafuaed tt. Bia ??? las Mensed la bo that of a nun somewhat excited In mind at tbs peeetbte apparition of a graal tsmptaBen. rho ondat uk: among the delegatea was in ganami critical anea ?y ./ ic' ...i i'.i .. . .'.lie I ui.iu wbo refused to make any pledges Bad-night aftsrwaid tay tbat be bad not eouM to tbe party ant tha parti ta hun. Hu. ne at tho ' i.i.o me:' .sk' 1: "I, C. nc:'il Sher* BMnnBapubUeanf Tbe Joba dbaraaao _aan | i ? saMthat if thoy could uot have JohB maxy pr." 1 jim, Mtan'rig is stan TBS OOXFOBTUtgg SADOCCI I ~. Witilo the band WSS playing "".omi Kims" uni a ineiil-y from "-tcjibeii 1-ustei'. alis, heard with irrc.it le UkUt. Bones WhBa ooma mund ti.e reporters' tabla with anew metaphor. "With Arabar," he said, "tbe Baity WOOM bo dofHated, but not rutuod. Willi ..ann-) il a mid ha defeated and nnued, loo." Ineb eeaafert the cold Saddneeea took to their p diticai meetng. and worshipped their own uniillnUt'.ou. As Mahone aaae la, tba profaner- O-gtata M Hebert E. Lee, whodeaired Mahone to succeed m aaae af Lee's death, um hand played "Dixie." Mahone has Berried things with a bii<h han-l. lt is rumored, in lils own .l*>l.-_--v linn, wnafnng tan nutt mia and tbrnatantng ta put mea ott. Ile Looks well, however, MtttBg here wb?ro iiovemor Joe Brown,of de-u tnt, sat sixteen yeats before voting for 1.1.mt. ike nora! taftaaaee ot bis peeaeneoMeae> ilderable, showing that poUttea h one of the atftllstag ezpodlenta to combine men and tbat, aa they aro shaken r.ioro and more toirefher Uko Jua k.*tones, they log.- them edgSB. The majority of tbe tuen, bass to noininato aotaebody that nobody want*, are nen who really navet nada any aoqaatntaaoas but thou-eives. Living in tbe niuittiude, they got ab.mr *o little and re? fer ideas tu friend ship so little that they ure profoundly ignorant of syinpailile*. and therefore o' pr "irr.--*. IIIK TI1IPU (.l.Kl'.UYMAN- Bl.Al K-llAIKr D. The third ehngyaMa, this time u nliick-liaircl. one, opened th-' pr; a Sdtagl an hour late with SSBftR. Henry Ballard, of Valmont, who pi-eseutc-itiie safari nu cre-iou ilals, wa? tho possessor ufa good rotas aud manly manner. He prefaced his repori with a spas eh la extenuation of it. Prank fort, nf Brw fareay. a young lnabing man to bo J adga, road the report te good Totoe aad hue easy mao ner. It.passed so easily that there was applause, as also when (J.-unral Malmtie's delegation was rc po rt sd favorably. Mahone him.elf passed with a soft catlike tread aad b.euolud skelotmi look. Uko one |inade out ot frosty rime, along the reporters' desks and to bis seat. Hy half past eleven the sun was ont wann, and every stat ti. ed. Cuiuiicl Dlieune, formerly a Fenian, toad tbs niles of the Convention, (lalushu A. (irow rose to present a system of sleeting delantes to Preeldenttal Cnuvcr.iious. Ba was speaker of tbe Hou-e of Repre? sentatives during the war, ansi served eillcieiitiy, amt wan dropped only beeauaa aai ro olscted He inowni h.h'h qiulliies of direction of purpose and robust voice. Yoi "Mi Bl rOBMBpa AND rill"!!*, ai'PBABAXCB. fleury Cabot Lod^o cuiue BTOUnd -SBSng the reports-rs; a rather old-faced youth with* shoii nose, a yellow skin, soiueivhat old-fashioned inovetiients, and very d-'use brown hair of a curly nature. Ho ia j ia) :,;, Taoodon ItOOSBTelt. who ls more boyish, but nilli a stiia.icr and mure barmoul-ius head. Uoth of them have exceedingly thick bair growing tot iOWH the tieck. In neither is IbSSS any Magna of the "dude," but BooaereU bits tba a;r af ana almost betMtom pog* ?onally, and opsns bia saoutb full of ragnterwblti tith Ukaayoangtady. Qotek, wntebftt, rather sufoytaghM brief lease of poblie Ufa, ha wouM seem to aaad bsa -li? ing ami bit-Jle rather than .pur. TIMM young men bavo ntric tetanal la Pnetdeattal niininMa aayoad tba Boalan* linn, nnd til. ]ir--ei!t I, th. ir feitival. Mr. Hun,, v. H makes a?peaeb, thanks the preceding ipaabartM ins . uiiile.y.p-onniitiics neither In Mai-sachusotts taslil..ii,i?u4 a an* a'.l ibo* B cicry ti...c tic BpeSM his MOUtb. Mien BISCt'BSlOg 1'V.i; un: BCUES. Over this little matter of ntoa a doaaa paapM nant to si***.ik lin* ii. iiiiug ..fti.'.-i baa a weak rotas aiid sev .ihI geo pla ate eu lim M.mi-at ones. C-ilniiel liayne, of Itttshui -, speak I among Otbeni a man with bushy beard, a iiiii,i.i.'!ii- Bad a 1- an fae*. Duitag tba proccediii,'j ai "-cn.il.ir Lyman frumbuB has hana aeaa drlring bis eui to tho patta, paying no Btteattoa tn Cio (.invention. BOBM say bs ls to ho preaeated to tba Joly niaiTenlMn aa a roa-fsinnMe i u. u iiit.i >ir. Hendetaon snnonnees with rimcies* mst " itu* Chair a rare-Ion a ballot to ie ehaag I u i the .ml of Hie i ainu --' tba roll." s...isl" lt BAI I .1. Of I Bl Aili Ni**K. lbs stoekbelden, who bad apansd a l.-rt ._::.?. * i ? Mpt, won ont ta taree wita woaasa waling tnns, Tbs IMSaifclibly g,.,Ml leliavtor .f ll.e Itfgg wm not day Magi I h.-y sal and listened ta tedious isbasss ou rui*? wita Ibo same p.itien.o ns ta drama.lo agtoe-MB Mr. aoinarriHn, ot tho Msstsiu Paton reie grapb Ooaagnny, says that he hoi seat, up ta Wednesday light) 100,000 VStdS BBSfS to tbe press thea In tba llr*t two (,!ays nf lae coin. Mt, a ol 1890, John A. Km?, Bf New-V.uk, a Un.'.: I ?? en.luul nf Rufus King, tho nut hUMriSM **ciiatnr tpnm !--* btate, waa obaerted vita seme gartsslii ss Ba rosa ta speak. A niau ofd.irk *kln sada flings of ;*ray learit, a Iii in. StoSN inOUCl. sud gnlit-lniM ed *i-oct.lclevs. eui i bg imi SBXATOB BOAB, Oaacga ifoir li sheared as as rtoss i. sag-sfa tb." terms nf l!ic i |\ ll .Service Act. Ile I* na " Bf the hoH ;_pe .k*IS mi tbe (lour, bulli d. li'x-iate and 8S-#bnUs s .1 palii-t.ikliig. Tbs ia suit of ihe lon; Isbato wu* to rule 1'edcial Qmtt h-'.dsrs jil Ute HbUm