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IM Rem t li* Pootkl Soto, Mot-inx- Onler or n-rl-'-r-l I/tir. by I'.i-lal Note. th-, r.-i. ti t will ?.iltisn. wftte OB the IfetO, '*>'er lui: Nkxy-I vjiiiv I iinn'M*. " - ats. BRANCH OFFICES OF THE TR1B1TKE. Adv. itiapineiits fm poMleetloei tn Tm Talarm sad oraera for n til ii d iiveirnftiie da iv paper will im received at the folio* na branch ofBceo In Sew vork City Main rnto.tii OIBok 1,38*1 tread wk] 'a rn tn'> ii in Ho HO- W i-t Tnenty-tliii'l -t . l"s rn tu - |i m. >,'.. "? o Tli l'.|. axe near I "l v-tex eri'li-t , li'a Ul lo 8 f? m. jNo 1.007 i'iir'-avc, nnnr HliiletH-st., Ina. tn to*p ? Mo. *.".t- r.a-' ? 'in--'in, ilred-and-twi ntr.i Ith -t . I toa p ,,, ifnioii-t|ti itt Mo 158 i.'iri'. axe corner (}i Fourteen Iii-lt. "V. AMMVCTCI l\ (il III II ( I III -. I V?t. I.cm'i.n-*|? lic-foril -t . Biran**. ZWixj-TjorkDmlp -Sribimt TOVXTir.T) BY HOftAOl G R " 3 L <! Y. NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, ,11'I.V 9. hip rews ru* hobs iso. Forkiox.?Tbere were eighteen deaths fi"iii cMnli ra glin ? Monday eTenine in Marseilles nnd ten in T "i m, Mr. Cornwall'i <? ibo hus been Bub lllltt'll lo to Ill-ll ( H. xx li lil w ii|,i els. Mu production of " Twelfth Night," nt t1'.* Lyceum Theatre, ii London, wm w,.\ received. General YgleaiHa hanrnaignedthe presidency of J'ein. Doubmtic. ? Democratic National Couvention mci in! ;.i. nc": .l.tiin Kelly and friends wade no inisiit,.-,,.,i; attempt i?> bare tho unit rnla ebro ajnted, Sneninh Miniatei make* light of rn nen of ania of Cohn lo I'n.tcil Htatea The Hank of Mobile road--* an aoaianraent. Bailey t\ i o.,canning factora of Marlboro, Ohio, fulled. w. I..I. McGowan, ? noted Raltituore gam* bier, waa shot dead hy Angaatna Slater. Ol* el. r. it. .1 a ol 11 i.teiiniiil of University ol Ihe State ?was li.-i.-ini in Albany. Tbe New-York i'i" bibition Convent ion nut ka Albany) a full elee (tocal ti. ki i w;tr- nominated. Patterson, Mad lanti <b C?.t gmeeries, Petaraburg, Va^ tailed; lia? bilities, 1100.000, ? nv wi. m*ih LinN. (;.it!",. Kinney, Brook* \wood, Renndor, Drake Carter, Conatnntina and Bonairettaa ia the Long Braach raoea yeaterdny. : Tue Canadian in er. .sic play em nrrire-d. A. Dyott d in.. brokera, otispended A woman -.via. killed by a runaway la Fifth ave, .1 'Im McCnnll ?.i? In ' I for trial \ Gorman pedler: wai fonnd dead ia the woodnneai Jamaica, Acion t..t,.- Pan Iiin mordo] in a t< rv lia* Lien foi ? it. Gold ?rhine ol tbe le**al tender lilver doihn i rj'?_. gratiia!,M4.|iHeenta hint ks opened weak and declined sharply, after? ward recoTi red nnd cloned feverish ami irregular. I m. \\ i \ i iii i: I miiiM Imii obeervat iona in? dicate clear or fair wtwlher, with alight changes in tcii.|K*i,;ituic. len t ciainie yesterday: Uighest, 7.*> : loweat, 01 '; average, 007a . /'(/anna i,iiimi/ totct fi i Un teaton, atti s'im tiicr trui,'iiii. out hitit' I mk Daily Ii.h.i si. in,i,l>,I /.. //,',,. fKurtptt t t,,r 7 , tent* /.e. limiillt. vitU or irillttiiit Siiiulnii pttper, tr mitt rem Mag ekuntjed at oftet ut wniretl, 'I in |i\n v I nun \i ni// /u gfni i,i unit adtlrett itt Europe for i*l [15par month, ninth include! tin ot tn ii pot Uiiji. ? A pint f..i in for tin* I ?? ni'"T.-iiic nominee to i-t.md upon la otto of the things which the iii li ?_';'.11? s .it Chicago did nnl bother themsolvcn ?ntn-li iiln.iii yesterday. B iffleiont unto the day i.s lin* at il linn of. ? Verily, Mt. Bhopard, who reoentlj helped him* ?elf ti. S35.000 of Hie New-York CVntraPg in..! i-\, did n"t I. ave hit obli ring mun new ba* Inn.1 iiim wheo lu* 1( li Iii- good reputation and un empt* srfic. lb- ia now engaged on the < a ii.i.li.h. ailie of Niagara Kalla in helping the of l'u'.-i*. of thc oom pan *f to gtraighton ont thc ;i< roiiiils, w nil h lu- bc-t niul' rotunds how to do, a> lu iiiix.-il 11 is - ia i np. Bate in the promia*Ml land offttgiiivea from iuattoo, Shepaid telegraphed to tl..? oili. (is tint he <*t,.lld not (-(linc td them, but tua! abey nu-*!.; -g i :,iiu. Bo they went. Tbe Aiiici-ican ama*'"IT Itet-Masja, plnver*, who have jual returned from their victorious tow tlirmi'-'li England, ihow commendable pinch in In in_' willing to pla* thc crack Toronto loan h.. Kunu after aa oooan voyage. I hey can hard* lt ba in prime condition * bul whether the] win tn* not. the gama* thia aft* moon on Staten Inland nnd to'morton on tin* Polo (irounda will doubt leta bo Una exhibition* of tiin. beautiful ?ports lt should not l.c forgotten thal the Bartboldj S'.ititi* E*edeataJ Fund will be benefited l.y liberal re-ci i|.t- of uj.ite un.nev on tmi li d.ivt. ?a> Tbe. city g >vi rnincit i* practically running Itaelf; In iiio>t of the atnniripal departntennt then ia no ono left except Inri* ami there a , cbrk nr a deputy of a low order. Where ara thagl In cl l-cago, of coin -n*. working to nomi-* nateaoBM maoMlieaioeraUc tmntlidate foi the 1'iCasid. n.*\ who will help them to keep wlou ajpoila ut office tbey now poaaeaa, im.l to gel iii'.ic, if poeatble. Meanwhile lin* taxpayer! am paying tin- abeontecn aboul 1)25.000 for work lim la neglectcil, anil for Mrvieea which am not iciiib-iiail. l'liitt tciitiitia ,,f tMo sit na? tion is noi tin* worst, however. The c;m tlnlati* llnsc abseil!ccu noininalc will Ih- the intidiilali* ol lin* orin c-lniidcra and not of tho people. Karoly i.s iinnoliish devotion to ?pott bo pathetically Ulvatratedaj in the eaaa of Pierre I.orillatd. Kvery year he bountifully bend.wu | $2,1T?(K) BSBBM tho Lorillaid Slake? at Long liiancli, ami every year tho I<w.\er Kiothern j put it in their pocket*- They ian evidently keep Ihiia up in. long M Mr. Lorillanl eau. Hut ih it not about time for the prospoiou-s ownera of the KfHt Bteohtyi >taiil?> to ifi'**' Mr. Lonl latd a (haine, am! to found a llwyei Stakes, adding ?^2,r?'tH? from their tunplo mttrtl The lace of ycHti'rday was the niost eicitin^ anil extraordinary in tbe history of the make-,. Two loila whose pioupocU of iuih-mi were thought to bc excellent cann* into collikion nally in the run. One waa thrown down and tho other'* teed waa taken away, ?another coll dropped ?inion the truck. And to complete the aerlea 'startling Incidents, thc famous Ranique, for hom Un* Dwyers paid fl 1*000 recently, "ns ;(li> beaten, while bli stable mmpanbi net.i!'.\ looked nponaaa far Inferior animal wi.n handnomely. W. I.. Beott's Greys! ii*, il. tcu. il and m.hiv D. moduli ? (...lill. ian i aaidc for., moment Irom Ihe lutrlj -bm iy t Chicago to drop a aympatbetic tear ovei I I i .appointment of .Mr. I ildt u's fi i' pd. ! v AGGI. S -Hf < i UP l ''?' v. One montli ago, while lha shrewder Repnb ..in- weti- waking the echoes ofa thou-.m.1 illsidos with their gnni for Blaine and Logan, mi ? professed!i 1. 'publican journ iU were '!?' aring that he wnt**beaten already."1 Thcnir n- i.iil ol ?? revolt." The more hot-headed an I nthinking Democrats were hil arion*, foll thal nu ? p. nix had n mortgage on the Presidency, ni reckoned New-York and New-Jersey, .wael) lisetta an 1 Connecticut, ns ?ure to rotc .i";iiiy good D *ni i r. n." Some Democratic adora nharod Mr. Randall's idea: "li aro can't ?at thal ticket, we couldn't beal nt j bo Iv." lt ns ? pleaaant state of nun I. How ii it now T To appreciate th* progreaa of the campaign c ti.ive only to linton to lim tnlk ai Chicago, very Democratic lead*r without exception arni his party ili.it tha Republican tich* t is nilli: to be v.*iv li ir.l to beat, and is the strong' at ticket the Republicans, could lune nomi* ated. Ohio Democrata say it culls out thc ln?K* Garfield vote. Indiana Democrata nay iat defenoe of Am irican citizenship and .merican intoreataaweepa tho igh the Weat like prairie fire, Pennsylvania and New-Jeraey leinocrata report that it kimllea the enthusi* sm ol' the iniiifi's and iron-workere. Califor* in Democrata declare that Thurman alone baa chance to c.nub,it its popularity in any Pacific inti*. Southern Democrata solemnly warn the om intia>n ihii IJl.nii.**.- loreign policy threat* ns to stainpede the ?'otera in several Southern tates. Ma twac bu se tts Democrats confess thal ai?ta vo'ers m great nnmlt-ers lean toward Haine. New-York I* moo rats dispute among In linnell'?-, -.oiiic having faith that "ninety hotisand Independent ?/otes" xxiii pull the humeral ic ticket through, while others, who -est knott the workingmen, sat thataatampeile I moog ili-iii xxiii give Blaine ti hundred hoii-ainl majority over Cleveland. Them ni (?counts given by Democratic le tilers to each itht'L. ni..nil ,i ticket which a month ngu was uotioii'i.-eil - beaten air. a<\\ ." Mr. Cleveland's nomination seems almost an iired. iiul the anxiety ami gloom of all igaeious Democrats ure manifest. They are iii,ii.I Mi. Killy knows more about the work - Dgmeii than Mr. Manning, and cores more for lu in than lions McLaughlin or $.),,),) Thump* on. '?> ii'-'al lintier and his delegates -...*. that in can.i'll.it., except Butler can possibly carry ila?-n.'l.u - its nguiu*! Blane. Southern lead ira arc nt)lying swiftlj t> Baynrtl. as the tmlj nndidatc a'hocaa save Weal Virginia, Florida uni other .Southern Slates. Mr, ri Iden flatly ?elu.-es to mn, anil Mr. Hendricks sweetly con* .nts to propose McDonald. Senator Payne nilla himself out ol tbe race, and Ohio nun - iy hat lhiti muli will not do, becanBo Ohio ia an ?. toln i si ne. nu,I defi it there would kill bim, mli ti i |nilpie ar.- kui ?? I ft -it nohotly but iIcDonitld has u chanel* to take Indiana lunn '?lanie, niiil iln\ m.- right. Bul Sew-Yorkers ?eply thal McDonald could aol cartj New-York ii New-Jeraey, nnd they are right. In short, icconling to test in i.'? iv ol Democratic leailers al 'hicagu, lhere is not a candidate named who ?anl.. expected to carr* niora than one North ?in State, while, with anj Northern candidate, ?i veral Southern States will be in doubt. Such h the ii-iai"iix ol I leiii'.einta themselves, as 0 the present strength of a Ifr'publican ticket vhich, a month ago, they pronounc**] "the i-i.-i ticket to beal thal thc Itcpttblicuug ?..nhl |MMsibly have named.11 Why ls it strong 1 Bceanoe the ideaa ii (?jue-, nis appeal powerfully to the Interests, 1 he convictions u ml Ihe patriotic feelings of tbe a (mle |.1..ph . li - nggressive, in the only true tense, lt threatens to take votes from the ?I.elllV. liol by Milli' I Mia.' (les, rici- in *-i|Ii;k1s, hui I.x whole bat iain.ua. Thoec who think it iggresaive to My nasty tlii'iu's ul,.mt an np. pol..-Ill tl...\ I'll.lilli (HMO, 'I In- nun win. (lulu.i|\ picul ideas am! oflei ginini National ;i in- tin x alone alii ut rotei- ii> ? part\. I he ii-1 ih,ii Mt. Bin ii.e's iiieaa and aims appeal with great power to worki gmen ot all partiee, to American citirens of every nativity, anil to lin* p.il i mile feelings ol un a ul ex. ix section, has aiiea.l.v h.* n demonstrated. They threaten, in ma ny localities, aa Democratic leailers con fenn, u eon.pl. I. disinU'gratiou aud collapse ol lin* I ?? llloi I.ll te p.ll tx. lo.in, xxinie the Deinocnttsare anxiously searching in doubt ami ?.'loom foi a ni ..ning? le-- pul,ex niul an empty caiiilitlate, iln* Repub? licans ai." splendidly pr p.ind for work. Ol ganization lias lieen - cured in thc difl'erenl Si tie-ni,iie i.ipnllx ih,in in an) pn*viona can rasa. NV nen Democratic dclegnti's get home, th \ xxiii lenin im* meaning ol a realij ag giessii e campaign. a r ir i ) ii rn iii /'..'. I HEVL ll xx a- an nppropri ile begin tiing for the Denis (?eratic \ il (Hi;il Convention io decide in favoi ol upholding Hu- nun nih*, on the ground that the old Statea rights doctrine of the parti re? quired such a decision, lt ia another pr.mi timi the Democratic party makes do progreaa. li is th.* (Miine orgauiiai ion ol Bourbons to-day that it wa* a quartet ol a century ago -thal period in its biston t<> which ita tom po mr j chaiiinaii so fondly referred yeaterda* in bia opening addi-em. <io\( imii Huh!..nd, in imi. took special pains to assert that "thc lieiniMiaiic part] in all e.-Miiti.tl cl. -mcits la the sanii a-ii al a ay shat been." The bands ol tune mnat 4rat be turned backward bel ire a party which gloriea in such a record as that ol ihe Democratic party of twenty five yeats agocan hope foraueoeeain thia oountry. Bul the whole course of yester? days convention is proof of ii* Bourbon ohair iii,m's as-ciliniif. i if the race who-ae perpetual ?lavery tba Democratic party endeavored lo secure by plunging tha oountry into a Lerribla war twenty-five yaam ago not ? tingle repre aentativc ml m the t'onveution?even in Eaee ol the fact that them urn 7,000,000 I-oloi.-d people in the coiiniry who live In tha Hi aloa winch are ennnttnl ?olid for the Democratic l.arly. ll is that same solid South which gives tim party its only hope of ?ueoeae, and makes all the trouble a! Chicago. Tha party tarts down 153 electoral votea, repraaenting tho Bonthern St;it*.s, m certain for any candidate it tmiy mIi-ii. Tha only queetioa al t'ni^ifa^n u to nominate a enndidnta whu will oa-rry 48 llectnnil Villa'8 ill Stales will Tn till Ie Ir a fl lo ballot, if it were not n foregona eonclnaioB Illili the Southern States would vote solidl.v In the Democratic iio.'iniieea under (lie douiiiiatioti of the nun w ho rub d when tho putty vax* last in power, Mr. CUvtdand would not Im* thought of us a candidate, lt would not be who can curry New-Yolk, but who cnn cany u majority of the Suites. Thc local light* aud question* ooti (i-rning the pally in thi- Stuie would not then In* tho aole consideration of thc toincntiuii?it wonld bc n ipie-lioii of National reputation and ul popularity everywhere, such questions as ilona occupy the attention of Republican ono ? ni-, did it iii Ihe dum - ol Blaine and Logan, ami hil in 1*-*-'' lo Ile abolition of the I unii i uh . Barnum, Wee.I. Marble, Call riiiI the other men < "ii pi'ii.'ti- in lin ai ti mp! lo h.tx ,!,i | in 1 -7.'. 1>.\ cipher ?mle iii mi mus! have smiled yesti iohc.n lin* chan man talk ot haul. lull his statements on that poinl wen* on ft pnr \i ith the i -i i: mn that tiie Republican ofli?*e hoblera rnisi ni annual fund ol > I' u'.hiui.il -ii i,, i.mi Mu? li ct ions, Such alf ile ai ; i .1 ? x \\ ililli I he Democratic part* prop. i" appeal to the in* li - j, i. -ti ? lt - ii t voters ! Tammany had altogether the beni af thetlia rn--iiui on the unit rule, lin ie can be no de? fence ol' such a rule, which records addi i- \oiing in opposition to hi- honest -convic? tions because others decide that he shall be ao re? corded. The only argument iu favorol it lathe old one of .States rights, artfully and successfully i.|\ ailed \>y \ii. Kellows, an ox-Con federate A'nu officer. I!.-publican- can wiall nothing Ik n.r than tim nomination ol Mr. Cleveland by such a device. Tin* vote on sustaining the uiiii rule waa 163 to 332, a majority of 131 in favor of it. Rut all of the llWvotea were nm Cleveland vote*, though nu doubt a great par! nf them represent that >iilc ll requires 533 votes, two-thirda ol thc Convention, to note inaie. The oppoaition to Cleveland is divided, ami it do.*- not seem able to concentrate on any candidate. Uta chanoes of -uc<-< ?-.- remain tiie beat. I h.- (ind' uncertainty is to be found in the operation ol the two-thirda rule, and the growing diatrual in hi- abUity i<> curry Sew* ? Olk. PR I EA Dil 01 LAB IB. The workingman has m.ny professed fii<*n'l ar Chicago. The friendlies! friend of them all, by In- own a.?co.mt. as he makes speeches from cars and hotels, urge- thal the Democratic party mus! nominate u a friend of the working in in "-a millionuaire and a lawyer, named Rutler, Another particularly friendly pereon, noxx .Mayor ol Chi. ago. having hern nominated for Governor because ol his popularity with the gamblers, roughs, thieves and .lau ge rous da--es ot that city, considers tnat tho workingmen might well insist upon Curler Harrison tot Vice-President. Reautilul writers are polishing prettj planks about labor, which are to be pul into i lu- plat form. This is v uv well. The workingmen constitute about tiiiii--1? nth- ol the \>>ti rs ol this country, nnd they ought to have soim friends. Rut il m.ghi bc appropriate to ask who havi been tlie i . ni-of il..- workingmen In this country. Twenty-live years ago, in States covering mole than half the nettled an a ..I the conn! 11 ? tl. ? workingman xx is n slave, li nol in |ierson held u#u chattel b" -onie owner, be was li.i. ? tl l.v .lui \ competition with slave labor to accept only -U.li Wage- a- WOUlll keep I"..I.V .Uni soul together. All along the border, in Kunsaa, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Nix Jersey, there ua- direct competition also I., iwe-eu free workingmen North and .'.-1 iveil workingmen South, i lie I.', publican party de? clared thut this tended to degrade all lalior. It declared that, not only in wages bu! in social po-iiion and political iiiHuonce, lalior na? il beyond measure b* the exialence ol ?-lavery. Wa -it liol ii lie *, 'lin* gentlemen now nt Chicago ile-t lared thia iliiti i i<i*- infamous, ii in-* ni -.1 ii nil.mal ami ron 11,i. \ to Scripture. They held slavery right, in-i-ieil that it must be perpettiatetl, votetl with General Rutler lifty-six times in the Charleetou Convention to uphold it l'\ th. liomin..lion of Jiff Dux;-. refused with Mi. Mellon dd bi tain the Coven.-nt in puttiii*w down a dave holders1 lel.elli'iii. organized military companies thal were int tot Ibe Cition, like the one ot w aich Senator Ray ul was au officer, whit h the United "Si it. - forces disarmed ami disbaiidetl, aad as lat.* iu- l *-r, | di ' lan 'I a ith Mr. I ililen that the nar fur the Union wni a fa lure. Nevertheless, in spite ol them, labor waa nowie lice. The sl.r. < hoi. lc.-' ii lu Un ui waa crushed. The bonier linr ceased forevei t" he a hue of ("impi i,imn between Hie workingman who owned tiini-? li and the workingman who waa oxtiieil l.v his master. Who were the real friends ol labor m thal ni il tor T Twenty-three years agu workingmen were lix mg uiiil.r r free trade tariff, lt was framed I.x tin- gentlemen who un* now ai Chicago. Cettillg thc p..\xcr h) a I ilnehon-d in 1 * 1 I, ilu\ ha.I la-iii.cl tin- -\-I. ni upon the country, to the destruction ol iiumlreds ol manufacturing ? tab limeiit i hen*, ami to I he gi eal ,|".x ol Knglnud. I mil these men mihi otu ol power, lli'itish notions governed this conntiy, ami our workingmen had lo bc oontenl with such wages us ihc> could gel in competition xx uh Rritiah and iie:niau labor. A great litany workingmen xx hal those xxag. - .xi rc Do Ihcj wa ni lo gu back io thi rn .' I lie Republican party declined this system an "uiiage. li h.l.l thal .iiicricnti tailor mus! lie not unii lue, hut protected in it- freeilom. The tariff then enacted l.v Republican votea baa Linugh; lo workingmen such wages, such in Crease ol Work, Sllcll plu-p. i ill ami h.i[i|'ine-s, wiati h. found nowhere else in thc worbl. Hut lt xx is en i, te,|, Mini lo tins day has been de? li ll'l 'il. against the voles (,r nearly all tbe Democrata. ll the gentlemen now at Chicago can hue their ii.u. the* will begin to tear down the protectixi -x-i.iii ni mice, as four* fifths of their Representatives in < 'ongress tried tnilo a fl H Meek- .,-,,. .\|e I I.. - V I I ,11- | | ie all ol hilxu T Tine won!- butter m. parsnip*. The work? ingmen of tin- count ty liaveaenae enough tn rate t he profeasiotu ol demagogues al their real value They are not likely to forget that the part] which has (lone tome th ing for them in tin- past i- the p.:i> which (.in bu trusted to do -omi iking tm in. in iii thc future. i Jilt. CUBAN QU r ST ION. Thc report of a inajoi itj of the Spanish Com? missioners upon the disposition ol Cuba eau hardly In* regarded ;u* practical The difficul? ties ibe l/omniiaaionen had to deal with were, however, ao groat thal it wm Marcel* possible for tlicni io -ugg.st a way of escape. Thc con? dition of Coba ia diacauraging. The inland has great reaoareea, but they are being neutralised by thc (littatfrectioll of the inhabit mil a. Spain in too pool lo .Hold tha expensive liumy ,,f n oaMotiv which costs maota iii..r<* thea it bringa iii. At the MMe tim.*. Spam cannot endure the though! of parting With Cuba, ami Si nor Ca-itillo recetit.lv lold tba CotMathnt nutbiag would induce the Government to entertain muli ii proposition. Thc-e tucU .ilnio-t ti*-ii tho hand* of the (.'..minis*.!..tiers who were sent from Madrid torapon upon the Cuban situation ami to sugge.it it molli* ol etti icu!mn Until tho embarrassment; but the majority have done their hen! to lind n middle ooaree, and if they have tailed il ia MM their faull than I hal oi tiie conditions themselves. They propose that, instead of sidling Cuba to tho United State* Ot any other Cower, Spain sluuihl lc;use Ihe inland tn Itcrinuny lor hv.-niv live years, receiving ii largo ann uni rental. At the expiration of the Iojmc- tho Cominis-dimcrs think Snail, would no longer object to Billing lu* Uland, which coiil.l linn in* diapoaed ol' lo he I'liitcil Slates lor "a good lo'lui ? um." here an* one or two objectiona to thia in ni- scheme, however, In the Aral place, it i* liogeilur unhi . iv thal Germany would eon i nt lo take Cuba on lease iinlesa the righi lo incl,a-.? ut iln* expiration of thc tenn wnsn ondit ion nf thc bargain. Sho want- colonies, l? true, and for thal ven reason she docs not an; io hire Culm for a iinartcr of a century, ,. im m..??? i'. ? ..' lt, and then tum it m.. t.. not her Power, lin- rational presumption i !iai neither German* nor any otho! I'ower '.alii hix'e anything to do with Culm save in In-1 \| ia talion ih it a prot i-iona! len un; might ecoiiie p' rmanent. Sorisil probable thal any '..w. i will he anxious tm Ut r int.gotiations . island tli.i present condition ol which is uch thai if nothing ia don ? it will be apt lo do? llie the .pi. -Hon tm itself lc, compelling Sp du . ab iti'loti it. Tin* natural gravitation of c.tha a obviously to ihe 1'uil.il Slat'-. The litter mihi no! fee! entirelj ?eenie il the island were n the pn- . .--tun of ..ne ..I th.- gi. a; Powered Europe. Should Germany become ptt-saeaaed of it, abo .ililli) he certain to convert il into a naval ami iiiitary place ol' inn*, and this would not !"? ntisfactory to (.ur Government. Wo have iii;il. reasons lor objecting lo any such solu imi oi' the question. We may not in fact letty certainly do nol -want ('aha al pn sen! Hough to buy it, but our interests will not p.r lii ii-to view with indifference a proposal to d vi te Germany to establish herself on the Ever '.litl.tiii Isle. Nor would Germany care to Im adr the friendlinesi of her relation- with the Inittd State- hy accepting the proposition of he t'minni--;..uer.-; nor is it likely thal the Ipanish people would consent to a lease more e nlily than to a -ale. The Cuban problem xiii solve it eli' in the fulness of time. Spain annot much longer drain hersell of bio ><l ai 'I !,a-iiie in oilier to retain this turbulent pos \\'in n ilie Reparation has become in \ it lillie il is to the United Si.tie-, ami no! to .mope, ihit tim progressive aud emancipai il lilians will l..o!< for protection and the privi .*ge ol a - limitation. 7 IS J IMI s PRKI M IA CL IRKE A DOUBLET tim* ol' Edward Everett Hale's brightest tries i- entitled "My Double and How He 'n ii.l Me." lt reei ried i cpei iences if a ch i .'yiii.ii; v. ho took into his -> 11 ice a p"i - eel counterpart ..!' bis physical self. This Imii.'.e. who intellectually anil morally was cn ;tbil to in. consideration, creditably repre ciiie.l his master on many occasions when all hit wi- necitssary wa- a silent tigurehead, bul i miserably nr did him just aa soon a- lu* was lilied UpO'l to upi 'I hi- lie.Ul ll. \ itu rall) cm.ii. a, Mi'. Il ile ilocl i ned to men ii.ii l!i'* na! n .me ol' thi- cl- rg3 '.i au w ilh a tonks as il now, manx \ li. i ih.- storv w,m written, the -..iel stood evcih-.l. stn.i'g circumstantial evidence ......I- to Mi. Hale's friend, James Freeman !lai ke, aa the i - man \\ ho had a double. ..?I ns -iee if this isn't so. .Mr. Clarke was a I.!, .'ale to tue Republican National Con**en ia.ii ..I' IS7C. Iii- Ural choice was Bristow. int lu* ilnl imi Imii the nomination thai wa? ua.!., ami wa- ..rn ..I'tin* -p. il,ii- at the Bos? on ll ay ea rntiticii ion meeting. In the course if his re ii ia ri.- on this ocr anion lie took occumoii o ii pi in ii i ii,- ol respect to the prcfereiicou .1 tbe (I.Icl'.i! s who had alt. ml. ii the Con? tention, and then pi.>.*>???.h-.l as follows: | lit. Iml tl! ll, || al Mil aeinx lo did tetl .I'll - rx i... i,>,i bia e I HUI .a,,.. In lum. nu Un !'tt. nene Him in aux other milt? ie mali xvl.it OM lll'l"' v'e.| .un...,.* ll- ililli',.' lill' put ld ..'le. I.I I In I"' i Ililli! I Ile ., t I I.*, 411 Kimi Inc, ?? i it* monarch *n n ' th*, inv-'err nf c-menaaitliia. Ti. '. Ihe ' ? ? ??? \x lian nm - il , nels Iel I ie jr Iti-sl a i . . i , We .ill lune'!. 1 bis i len .leter (lll'l xn.it i"il,' '1 Willi ... linc bel il.iii.-l.'. r, the -t le .,' M line. li i- to lu* hoine in mind that thi- tribute ol lames Freeman Clarke to tin* character, ability md public services nf Janies <!. Illainu was inuile -otne im.iiHis subsequent to thc appear* mee ol all the "chard's" which are now \u \u .;' lill (IH III,Ile.I. Now obviously the .limes Freeman Clarke .?ho thus expresses him nil cunno! lie th.* per? son ol thal iiatiie xxlio recently stigma! i/ed Mi. Ilium at a meet in**" of I los ton bolters, sneering ai lum as surround i ?' hy "tin* nfl ntl! of tin i i publican party," and claasing hun with lleneral Huller, I.. . i - -.tin- thai James Frueman i hui.e I capable ul Lhita blowing hot anil cold is lo I ike him nu I a iii ak ami un-i ihle person, \x in i mind changes niih the wind. Those thal ? . linn Mill nol place such an illdigtlit) upon hun. Th.*, xxiii, a- in in.nn: p ul ittTectioil bound, conclude that it waa his reckless ami iii iii-ale double who pul iii an appeal-mice ai the ho'.tci -' hate fca il md again undid hun. Thia einl inntioti nf the astounding diffl renee I., iii'.'ii iln* tu., .lames Freeman Clarke asti III ale- ol Mr. 111.lille ls toiU'll on I he intel I i gen CO of the double, but it perfectly exonerati'fl Ur. Clarke. And there ia no 4>thur explanation of which as much can be said. Mr. I lathe would do well lo rid himself ol h - do ubi.- at ti;e Ural opportunity, lie must I... coi ix nie. il dy this time Ibm ii isa lull |i?ril tm . pu.-, .-mn. lim < In. .lim .li-|..(ii In- tn lin; Inn.i m. hava Lien -o i inis|.:. i|.ii|-lx lull ami lan that even tba I ?t in. ic i .t.-. are .'..illina I., aa to gel tba newaol t Im ir own Uon rent ion. II.ey wera aiiexpeeted. bul ara nut iii.xxiii inn . R tay with aa and wa will do you food, i'm |ii--is ara bearii? taxed now, for we are printing ? larger regular daily edition than afore in the entire htatory ol Tm Tnim m. ; ? xvii) stillcotitinu toaccoininodateall who ciiiui'. I im -rici t am nf Mr. Jo ,n Janel t to hu t\o amia sinner nf I.-iIhh . it'iilcr i In- u ?w a t of Congveoe, is an important event, A ne head of tha antalga inatt.il \s-.in>ttii.ti of Iroa-workara, Mr. Jarrett en j e.. .1 f..i fears tho coafidoao* of the I.du, rn, sj |>cii pi *. md acted for their lateresta ia manj case* wita groat abdit) andwtodora. Certainly than li ?? other mao ia this ina ut ry who lia.* shown i bet* ni t" -, oiL Lu tba ii, in all mattera pertain? ing to tho relations bot wera Canital andi l.abor. He ia a strong adi neate of t he protective t jr; fl', and is not particularly likely to udvis-i tina working people of thia oanntry to tmat lo the pary which ?npportad be M-orriooa hill, if lu* has tint ability nn itatiatical mattara which th<- poaitioa deartanda, llr. Jarrett may render valuable, public survuaa, nolwithstanding tho refnaal of Coagreee to maka adequate prevision tat thu etd Uti tina of information in ra-garri in labor, or lat tba aaaoaatraiioa und beat BM ol the information already at the di**i*-o.*i*l ol the Uiiicrini iapafftaaantaa t Mm of tin* m.ist -uni stirringacaaeaof tha Daa> o< rat io National I lotti cntit.ii in tnt have been thi antiauce ol Dele-jute Sunth M. W tait now of I'hitta burg, 111 thia Male, hut fnrtnrllv th.it lu, Jtl-t altcl tin* election of l?70?of South tambua and Mary land. Mr. Weed h aaa "f Um lien***** of th.- Bevela timi Of th- Hex (ilutim; having ?for it* ethical objet I tm* th. it nf tba ch*.floral Teto of s.uitii (landina foi Ur. Til.len. lu view of this fact, windi niall's Inn the riiiliodiiiisnt of "thu fraud of 1*711," bia cn trance tiitn tint Cottl cm inn iiui.-t bttVO amused liii fellnw -iltil?gal''?. nut tn apeak ot tint ntlior rcinriuuri in tba Kallery, to the bight-Mi pitoh of ciithunuiaiii Mata must httVa h.xaiii tin,.wu In the ulr, limudkcr . Inc'* munt have bonn wildly waved, anti a phi* to bust ot Kelt.nu on thu atuge ional huvtt boam un veiled, sir, age |o ny, aone af 'le* i "rt aapon U ott haxc anythingto ooyofthUnotableapiee-da Hut then Wcod always waaamotleiit man. Vary likely I" baan qm ited ii. it ao allua.bc rm le to lt I h? lim rican a i nf Bril *i. i natotna and nu th.ul-., mid those college profeaonra who th ??> te.i, h , .a.ii - \ui'*t hans th it the H . .. l.t.. .i a the world with pl.dil the i :i . ..I I .1 ' -t. i.e...i.ii |a ll I'll I Iii iii h hu ci in- ' i ?? I 11 ?? he cunt- up fm nen!.?. i ind un pm iii! in Ige held that u i ? ? tm ul while h. Til; tried "as ;ti;n -luiii'iil cn .ti.-li for a peel. \\ ,| i nil llut hm I ul faull ? il. mir lin vi I Ililli lit. xx 11, eh i . il eli |.|.l'i 11 login n. un e - .1. al.'1.1 to ]?'. ni out, we -a inti t;..t a Lord aad a loafer would have gol i ."..t thc ann.ntenoein this . minti x foi Mich ;. ci Imo. 1 ..ix in tin. war Recording to irtetnaa Word, a carles boy In Wa hiti ton threw a alick at a dog, and mimina bia .. ra a brigad ler i" iie-ais. ii i- to be boped that the like of thal boy is ieu -ni..i,in;ii_' in Chicago to-day. Ilecauaelf he In, ami hikes to throwing I binga, he is likely t<> hit il ? itt -im niian Democratic otliceholdera. I'.-. I., el X mail nt lin- -ex ell teen I - XX . ll li . tl'.'. 11 he Iliad fi ir t h vt land ami aduiiuistrat \ ?? n form. / ILES i fi'>i 1 TOWN. (,ii:.M in -ia rm ext iv (uno. Jomet C. Otto*, rtitr Rorwalk(0.) Dtoily lirfl't.tor.? ? I upon for a large mai.inty. I should s iv frnai '.'"?.H'm |n 30,000, lt inajT go even hk'lier til in tint, .lu t before I came away, a number of Qennsa - ii...1.. kce|"?rs. wini iimi lilllie.i last tall, oaot a card lo nar dtiiee fur publication at itiug tint os a Im* al losae tlli*S lu..I voted lin* lien. tit:.Un- liek-t. bul Hutt tin* DeiDOCI itlfl party bad nol redeemed Ita pr. bi and ti.ex- proposed to return to their Bm! oholoe. They voloe, I think, tina si-iitiiii.-nt of the i.eriiian-all over tbe State. General ? m. our e.i!"inl ita for 8e< rotary of fttate, tot 1 me al tin- meeting ot tbe State Central Conimltte* of which i ama member. Wal be tbougbt we eould carry tba Btata bj .'."..n.io in the October '-ii it:.m. and br alary ore,(-i-d ni.iinri'i m ifoveinber. !!?? was formerly ehalf 1..1.1 of t lie state < lonunittee and la a oompotent jud*.* in .-in i. mattera. Till: MATURE OF CXEVELA.fD*8 IXTPPORT. J. If, r a' I,, matiufueturer, Troy, v 5' Governor Cleve land m.. i lu- Iimi mated by t lu* I '? an >(*TSU Tl. it - I i rhal p..-.;. >n n111 the Independcnl 1. In. xi Lu anno mi cl a month .uren thal they would support Cc. el.it.tl aa agulnat Blaine. The lotter wa* the fairly nominated oholceof the paoplaof his pat ty. Cleveland ran only be Dominated by Un* axereioe uni! a.- rule, and the itrenuonaefforte af the crowd ni State offlel ii- in l offloe i. .Iden wi o at now In ...... *.. tha neglect ^f tic ir li in ix- -iii; t ..;?? Phai i itc ii |e ... lil u... bul if Uley should iln -". it ? 111 in- fore er after clearly underatood toa! they are I'.lllll-fe-. ffORTflERN CAPITAL IN WEST vTBOCTLL /'? '/? ?? vii iif,.i,iti The atnie of Weat Virginia III i.miine a !:? : N ' era copi Into i he -' il I run ww mils ami ... ? ip coal Miniei an l other Ind i ? e.nu., with ie, tt bi all imbued xvitii protective tarin1 doetrinoo, aud ii." lame belief ls per? il tte, The xv.lt nf Virginia urn full ;.. Any bodj x* what that moans among ?-. im expect ? eh ... .-. ,i ,,ii thi - lu a home ? imi tiley need dm I ipeechM to itreuutben them. Tue i>.*t.i.ita of tbe H tutu have eeen tor some xe ir- ; roi wai Slip i ? !: ta. tl.em. A prominent lieiuocrat predicted I ? kgothal tbe I: - 1 carr] Un Bl tte at tito next -flit il. . .' el..,ll. L00AJT8 WAY OP TAI.MM!. ?n- ...' Ohio, Kt Comml t< iii* Boat "it The oulj litiie.*i.ii whoae itatuesare raised la public placea in Hits eottntry, the only man dlatlaettraly a iici.iixr.it xxiii i..i- xt..ii natlooal poettloa la pootnva history, tba maa a I n la Ulellied by tha wiinie Dem.,ci nt io eui before xxiii-.- nama !? paraded tbe title of -ai'.t. waa andrew Jaekeon. Ile wneamoal Ulltorata mon, xxin>a,--er i hoot i .finn ?! ,.t. a-nailing Lagan i think er Jackson's ip-MIIng "All Cornet"allKorwA. . i- uni an iliior.it.. man. Ile lia ? .1 line education. lint likracn-.it nunr m.-ii. Ilka I linier il . HbeOOt, HM ..null ' .. in tin- West tO-day, ka OOOMtlmea in I talk noea the obi Idion ttlc form* of tba V(orb thal , med it len'l bi anea be doeea't know le Ile,-. I. i? ..ee.HI-.e nf tl.?? turee nf li,lilli III I'llllilll.I lint ir tin- Democratic party eould earn b Jaekaon, fhej -i,. 1] i ? 1 nothing ati.'ui Logaa. PUK KBPUDLIOaM MAJORITY IN OHIO. ./'efl/- /'. it'..-,'./.'lea. n* \ ".ci ?'.-. Ohio -(linois a BlatM Stale all orer. Waakall glre Uta olnuat at.v n.. -n tj lip to 50.000. He is Uk- |>ii|iu'.ii rim.os OBI QBE tht Bt 1 1 in ma. ami v*i,i pol! a larger rote 11.un any Hepahllrea win. eould iiavn ice.1 gemed, naleoi hm ooneaa had ? ie, i -.|. I'le-it .r ? t ? 11 * it t it xr irk In 11 tr ti, ur Heit wm enimt im?-. ti r.-? irs. Tka Oertn mt, xv im weiii mer to UM Democrata on tba Booti I.nw Issue, have bngan ta ooma back to na, anea the Daaoeratte itnre. aler playing faat ind tooea with thoa, ad lounied without reprallna tha btw, nu! tha Supreme Court, that waa espent-ed to deolan ll aonoaetltullen al. baa aol o And an exeaee ta do sn iae',.-r ni mt Uiixe f.ld I I il I" 1.. k"|tl. un. 1.1,i'ii?,- iii pu ii: in, nu all 1 ?!in-: leauea exoopl tba tocal oik minti to tu . .ai ..a, ini.it.. 1,>r Boera .? -1 it.,'.. .mu Un 'i a.-. m. la a arong mau anti that ? help. PERSONAL Mr w. 8 Qilbcrl baa been mjrarlag wrcralj treat m atttu-k nf icout. Mlle. Itiobard baa foaud theta broad dlvUlag-Uaa tm..I im ilrawn between opera olagliig and polttteal till.li;.I" I!".li: au a illetlee III Itel dre --.I ne molli t ll* nt,au lllglll Wltb tWO . - lil: in- nt - .! .-..-iii.-ii. -he xii- late for bar eua in "Sapnoa" ami u.. Qued&OU fr nu s therefor. Ki wi Wilhelm, having SnUbed bli vlalt to Ema, -roe now tm ii fe xx u.n 1 io. olia-../., thea t ' tha tale el Hainan Wbe**a he will lie Hie k-t|.-t of tl,-, nix .tl '.nully of Haili'... <?n J11 iv I*, ba will re.ie 1. (.1-1 ? 11.. ami mi tim aoaantothM nf iu- .in tinn- ha w iii go tn Ketielaburg, near Pol ataaa. it ir a fm lulu lu's ai..ni 1.ic ett pn paratoo to lukin* part 1" the .lilli.mn nulli.ny UllUIUCUl i' I -lt Barth ? Krei-e loft nu rollin,-. Iinlei'd his ix lil jw U u.ni'Mi eiiiiii-ii' di st.mu ? ol nu ana al rapport lue ic e 1 -nj of natural. Colorada, in-.a-ti-.-i ud in tan I11O1IUUU1-. 1* .1 pm lu. if ni N.nnia.ii . oteliretlee a* well It kee given te lanae rollman, tha il**eplng oar 1 Jre; iii I,toe puMaer nt ooaeltlag ia.ni United 1-1. in - "-ru.it. n*; ral er, ex-Moa Her aad Oeoretary of tha tntertor; ChaBko*ea Bonntac aad enalrmon of the ex m iiiive ennuiimee <>i thc Nallan..1 KepaWleaa Commit? tee; and 1 r % 1 ti .< Hale, who baa won rena wa na tho tore luu-i of all Weal Point ?tudaata. Binna June, 1871, when, wlthont tim least praparatloa or oxparteaee, he oala-red tint ranks of |...n nallam as a Pa lacorreapoadanl ot Th* I, mAtm flaMO, M. di* Monita baa written ni urn than I lima th monad aalumanfor tint In in ai. interviewed half the ?overetgae nnd statesmen of l ni,.,ir. sn.1 mealved twenty two deeorafleaui from vartnii-i prtuoea and potenUMoa The family of tko late Blohog Blmpaoa are at I,oii<i>nrt, nu .ti* ui Harbor laiei. N..!.. when tba *rre.it -waaehoc ox* lied pl opert) alni Intended lo hiuM H iiliilBiar home. liuiicd.tt Arnold's three aon*. lUcbant Henry and John, ie rn du.1 to tht TtrtmW Uinli*. vlsiti-4 < anaUa about 1789 io l<>"k alter the land fronted to meir fattier-nome ia.tun at 10s in l.eetii and iiieuillie ennuin** Ibey act tied tliitri*. 11.iirrl-.il. ee*r-i*fctl In l"i*i*a(?*, and left niliner ona dem-adauls, wtio mr now au.ona the nml pi.uni n?iii amt Ugkl] oatoemed niahtnnla tt tbai pai-t or the oountry. Wt*iii\..r.iv, .In'y I -Pi-imr Anioalo Fl rea. the new Mlanter from Keiiaili.r to the l.'uuttd Stales, waa pre ?rnled IO UM PrealdOBl to nay by tua Moeratarf of .*ai?ln. Ill I.aa l xx-ii 0 bet..rn tiapresealeJ bia ..muir; al Waaklnf VOl.l //( Al. SOI LU. Tlic people of Maine, and of the rest of the country, arc still tvalUux. aa patiently aa mar lae. lor Mi. I'lieu (i'>re Ly mau, of Maooaaoauatta, ta paafhaM tbe ptaaiial li'.* aaoatCtoa that Mr. lUaiuo"* Miyntailou In hu own Btata li that of a mau aoeuatiMoed lo tha aaa al imwar r.u.lat le unluical metlin.|s Hairy up, Mr. Lyman, last the peopM ahonld be iiiiklml niougb to any that the ao e umfton uta yon. Tho 0noa ii.'i'leit Qt>lWnw Of New-York, who titted to blush at praise or bl* own laraUMkh made a little epets-h In Bogalo mi tha l'i rn 1 iii nf .lair. In the fir*; flrtea-u lluea oi Ui* ipeectta, na inpoitad larlmtlia. tho personal pro Ijiiiiii of l ai Hi .t person ui 1 ni* si l lee ii lim.-I. Three .lax it have elapoed atnoe Meualor I^igau detuol l.-bed (hr lund grahhlag 1'barfes, aud neiih.-r the OtBtt crats nor tin* Depaodaota have yet reiuuiInd that lil* I.uk-Lab ttaaaodctefUii* Uial tiir> reallyouuid not uu.lvr ? tai.d lilni. The Kev. William Everett, am ?f Mwttfi FTerett. dnilt.thtm apprnM'* tbe motto of Harvard Culle-'e? t'litittu.t At*. Ut?r . 11 be haa not xet found time to ex? plain how he etpacta to acive I lirlst and 111* fbiuuli by pravilaluiing lu a puhUo apeocb tito alan, li a* mat Us. ? ippointmenl i-."-Vere! try of.--,i, .... '~* " - pportlngi.arii.*id. ** ''?*" pn-a IA. BOOOM tirol'/ is ll :,t I',r, , ie people who! the I **Jt ' r ,r* ? lol wk) Mi Ul " ll" ?or|< With tefl Iff,;? |o fj m.. McLean i , ,!,J* . /vn'sr. Xl 'Mi ., ' ll' '. ... i't, ,'."*"***? 'yt, ... ? iii m.... blthe-tn i '"*? Mr (.... . |?. ,,,,],. | j. ? Mly let nut nf t '?? WTiU ? "'c.. lo Ml J. A Kl /'.. ' . r .,-. ... ? i ' tum. .ind -:<!*? roi we eteK mast favor revenue reform. ^ ?*?? '??.I '?ii:i?vix ' ;t '?! K., dru c, nf ul "?'.:?? til ? - forth their Intention to support Rlalot |^ ogan. bal Chairman Oarrett, of the t lundrad. baa lollowod ault, la addition to \t oelJ Bally, chairman af tha Rafe il . <??,!,?*_ "'I.It'll.-, le ! . nliii.n nf tin I alt,;..Cl, I ..la.o.jr *" In.a,a< W. Itarlow. ii,i mia r of ti ? l niintel for tin- Mil. i omi.ill'cc mi H. Ulna ? ' ? tion fran ? tieo ? i> Mci nary, of th... ,.,???; n w.ifl Drga ic I., if..-tue- ,n?| ?J* thora, eomprl-aiua pr.elie .liv thl Wheel l.t. es?f|5J rganlxatlon in the ptnat, hare lined tie--a.t.,. ,<nJ?7 iin'tIi.-C name mi tlo I lint ta thia* ol HtUnUel W. IVus! acker, one nf the origin i . ' 'hii.i.l.'lpiiia. '* The . ii.ili n%n nf the ltrimbllruti .-! .le '..iiuiiiti^,,. row tfawnohlra koa n.ni aipUeU aad ataaow .-ta r.ii.ti-, 11-, mi iiii patti of tin* Btata thit than Uno*-. epoodenl movoBwal whatonor la New lian '..i,,r.. ^ li.it tin l? moeratlc talk about a boll from .Mr. ii ainta in- lb00root nttii.-ei.se. 7/.e I'iiiriitiinti Ttlltthlntt, in a trenchant editorial, ??, iii?e.s iln- lnaitii-i-iity nf the uninaski-d freetragifoah re qqaalHag Mr. Wal aa*- -hareeter, by reeaUhat Uno i.-irni approval of in* oppotntaoewt as S* rotary of i?taea y litirtiei.i. whoa ti.ev raaerata. ir liam, ii *it?|s,? Od noble iniiti, hays the. VotmmoUttt, Ins ti.itlnl fi-ifmi .^ ilvi-er eaiiiiot be am.inlnl; " If Mr. Blaine wm n3 '.....ii for Btoretary of State be in good iiiiininiitiai 're.diteiit." _ THE TALK OF TBE 1>AY. An ICiiarllsb firm of soap iiiatiut:u*turera opendOl abet*-} 100,000 a year In ladvertlslni*;. Itetnpltiv- rap-j,!, - iy:-t,s ami BoatO, alni 0000*0 a paika,;., u* smj rataiio'i-ly to each of the Infants WhoOO birth li ao ...iiici-d lu Hw Lottttt lime*. Mr. J. II. Leary bmiiifht to our otrii*? last Tuesday-, ,i | xvi.iih 11 ip-ti. ai. wi.iiiK we ever saw ?t krui ?weet potato Una Tha thing [for we caa hnttE all lt a potato), Tata rna -tv>i re#-t in leaath .. tm rom 10 to IS im lui In circumference, it m .i traitflit down, as lt liv glf fe.-t lathe earth, ll wm Town on Cul,mel A. V. POgOfl |u.tiiuiiou, Um ? ii il um above bcrea?(Crawford (Oa. Newe. Thaahanrd buoetaracy aad owaaMedaooaaf manyg beeablo dlopatchea ui the Londan papenooaeofajg-j iii. 1.1.tine's noortidory are now baoo-ordBgappanaiB] foreign readers tin m.i h. *. I hr Annwhtan i.o/ietm [minted lt ont (jinte clear y the ntf.erday; Th* h,n.imv [hipping World doee the - mm thing, u loo (lo a unub-e if oilier luiKll-th and Con tun lila; pipers. A ye ii K _iri icu:/ a Iced p-ccnlly, a* she rr'arr-'! rrr-*n he <*i; in atti c i .'.tr. xm'i, m. la teat novell ???. ll -ii* kal ror read -ii.i-.e-i rare, toeoed her pretty bead . ? ? ???ed: "Shake ap arel Of conrae ikara; 1 rsi', it wheo tilla ' imeoot."? ualttmora Day. h.mie ono nyi thal before tea roan a > hue! of ? to r ip iel i illlty, will all >w i s r.'tieiit into ru uni witu (uaotO. The Democratic party reminds ua of the cid maid ali rani In tba iwiligbl t" the *? '.'ls to pray for a li?;?'.ant l tko it.i.li1 ei lier moat earneot -.application '? ?? <x km . I, l-.t ni I i.ii ox\l pi r lied in tte tree nbove sung mtv, 1 ii .,, ii,..I. im ,-,.." , iM, looking up, e-wr*****, Any nody. Lord."?(I hine wo fal or Irtaon h tromp went Into a Paatoa btoter*a tBEot tha nit** I expected to not a quarter hy laying ia a toaeM l.'iiitx. un ii _'!(??! willi .* n .tm*., "Than ar** tw . norla vlih h 1 lt it-*, ee-mnmy and tiiai't'i. *i ?*. I need OB Bk tiHiiii ul tlO.IKW o jool, obi! Bkoieror I h uh :-i tm hal i.s at the s.icrilie.- of vim * pur* mal ?aooootty " ttl load ?Uenoo in Um room grew ?**?in-?'it. ant itu* .;t***nt#l nap at loot mada hu exit ao aearar kia ideal lac mo han \v in-a ba oa tared. An i- iiiriishiniiii. whoIttdulgaohtrooottacttoaoof Kmer mi., -an, mai me philooophci hud a acreat ap, reciailoail [lie robuat qnaUtlei In thc male, upon heine told mat Ik tea, then ahoy nina years nf nee. |>n?iw?-i?ii * w?i developed oriraa ot ratnbatlveaaao, he n p xt I. "I &?**? IO ; UiiHiaCti I Lad been alla ll ll.al be v-a. ratiiOl .l-lli'MOt In that respect However, he i* notag beuei ie"; li ii- ? I-- ii iieSiii.K tbe stia.-t boys a ?"<h1 (leal lately.' ?(I'my l \ .i.ii.-i.i ni lawyer who tfeoaght he knrw i-yfip b Inc fpi ni fo ir iiour. in ihrnxvlnt .iff tropes and n.*ita> iimrs to tho Hwy. ia *ii ins owpaoaot, ? crtoatod oki ? u -? .ci 1 xvnti i ie i .a<t ? by tho following niB.it louvered in a iqntaklag ? ott i " Ta ir honor, t win f-g. low the "lampe g my yoaag Mead who ka* jual tu ?had, a*i l mbmll ' te* oana wltho il argajaoata*" . 'nt keeper .1 Iga. ?viiu lilli.I "f un lt dltl rai >nler to-day I BtOWard V-.?l, sir. "IMlfTOl ?" "1*4 ni " l*haa ba an iIhau oadwrotaai Ihe MU of Pim "Chicken potpie, ebb-ken naiad, trial** Mow. ruail ltd, beef a la liiijti*?, corn nerf hai.li, v*a1 potpie." i.>e*-YMft lillipilli-. The emt liny*, of Colom.lo have hean lioldlur a (bnattl " tniliid-np " i?t Mnish. I <C. Tint icmibrr of eoaltr-fl Itmsnat lt ont -laird, bul ll I- MM mal moir ll.al. l'*>,0?4 cain-* it-ok pan in tba oaarelaao. Maaa*mhaaottataa*atUa(al iii" rare rnrtname* ttk ? ear. Boaideo the Independeni movcmi m.u ha- im aat tea ocrpeqt. BalUnwn kaMrteaa Beana ona rary eroalljr siya thai Booton ?i.'.p* ira-m part ol India aad potatad Koli to another. If ina br so lt ls a ftaal iii.-'ulti*. ibu trails slid tile ligl sin ubi bu arni logothor, lt ta no -iii'|i'i.n.< matter that a man lo M 'i.<vn. ii b.-i'ia! i har<e4 with murder, kill, d ? ?'. U pu? Ishiueul l.ax Iii* been ,, lolllil -I tn thal ?"Ute many y**rl imo, taote w?w aothlog aloa i>? rn... t" lo. ILaaiWBB u.li mr .1 ttiriial. rho Bar. Dr. J. P. Vawoua waaia tha Hom la rom* whan a oiargjfntaa will ha aMa ta to from ana unii-'ii ,o .ni itlnr wilaout bein ?? . OOpWeood of Iii.uk lhaBgOd lal faith. Boiao olorgf? ii ??.in do that naw. *' llc'.'itira. I'M' OlWOyO iH-fii ,t D liuiiV tat. 'nit I'll Itt for logon thia nunin." . tnloimnd an ooinuoloooa Irua* man tu i...? v'.oi'lous I enilli. V. h.-u aakr.l lils ica-a-u. M r.-,.Itel: ??-j nu .rn' Ile-j. pen 000 he ii.iinlei. tin* t?t li.a. .itel li'' I hr |siwei* Olin d-jwit on ibo IfagtlOk -4MW ll.l.iaii ll-ialtL "Rwy *av the iipri-ln **, tmkt r" onll.ir for men If irr*il niiy Koiini mu of faeklop, wiu.-ti will baploaoiagiau# tomi tn tbtriaair**"t*"*- vjotlma. Tho aadauuor 141*** l.li/abeih'sday. wero al!l.i*.u*d by aiinllar lian-ii.-d rufk wt.ivih lla.illy .itt iliietl lo *ui*b 00000000 pro po il. .iel*"* tin- I.uti,lull d.ed mil. wi.ru roaooaaof hyaloao do ant olnirfi^'lr lorhtil, It* In ...? lim mali next Un- ilnnr. 0 Halag 00 ur fm.a a itt* wt.1 lt. nu.- iiromiiUy and swr.iUy and alie hi* ir al ta. I laity. n?i int'ii 1 l.ii.'i" ?"" ti 1 hm ?..-...uii.T an t ,snw ii..i'i.."..i.,lvitit Oho wno d Jet Hi;. Ui?i<ixi.|i.| .uni' tilde ot UliA, Md luadra . oavert tn Ike tlovUlaa** x iniiati s.iiIr.iKe (Kev Myiou IA. Krrd. l.euver. 1 hr \ 1 ic-lurkFtrmWttWtt JtWrtWU, of thia city, H."* th al the only real Ann ncaa i.terara producUoa* an Uk dash etan les m the boys' paper*. What with halag roi.net hy iblavtnc asylum *tew?-dl i and aaap contracts, it is uo Ruiivlnr umUH'l JJ ' * af altt.nl to m. nd aad i eau nor atreeu aud al**!-?t'-u*' I ciuu.ati I ia Au tagMaaa bUnop, who waa vlatuuir tn li.inrti'jlia dravo over on .tamliy moraiuaf to the parua '''t-f'1* ? foartaam lu Maa! ootodng the vntry a?"i ?* ark'tl hun wm-ii tbe servloe bratao. "We tluve iM eleven," was llir reply. Ualhar ukin aback. U* w*' ?hip aiKr-tl: "" I'ray, air. are you the '<tAoltMni *A*0' mau !" " Why, yen, I tty them the word." fjeoraa Wl;il.m i*nrti? tuink*. **tkr b?;t ur"*** ouadiiv." Yes. it jroas iik<* tai lapharg la J alf aaa "ha guai. iChtoaa-o lut^r ' K-oan. Tho -'.171 ti aneroid waa recently diseoxcreal I'l*'" known how the other -JIUS BatammttmWBmmBt\mUMM saul Ui oe an indlspiil.tlj.e. faa-t Uial tar llli-aiuir >'! *** u-ui-1'.'id lo of uuue asm.nh beneflt to the coaanyjf* the writing of toa Ibiraioad word* on a p??ala.?*ll*,? (.Norristown liri aid. Mn.Sophia Bryant* wbo ooBiwli a i*Ax**t ffJa bete, has jiuit tas?n tao tu si fen a e degree af 'iQ,*~im ?cieoci Iii tko l-tuiOoli luven.ly, and analker **,^-t bat ame tm* fl. st mailer af ana.- [Philanolp-hm ttmjnmn itt famor.a Mankoioca 1'riotm of London li ??* cheap aad na.ity lotttriaa; hnu.tit, oaly oae d e<ree tBtSW from tbe " iwj-p*aiiv r ipa' af wai ia l>.e?sai wriMa tha ibaractensiloii of tbe aid ort* m rvaaiae. Thi* tiotible with Mr. (aenrge Willtam 1 *urti? ?****i*a#J tn ii ic 1 ame, ba aaa, bul aa dada I oon?tit.~X^Bmm^ Newa. O'lve I..iafan WfltOO fi*oin Loo lou to i*y thai th* tSW o' IV ile* 1* ba '.miiii< moro disaya.eJ BtttftUf' daea she know ! Henry i^ttouihro rblak* that mut wo asa wU*** paaOOOaaa ai ai-u oeoauaa lk?y are falluras ai *''** Some think ao juatry aehiol aa lasi-f.urioant ,jl1*f'tai they am .alttaaeu Tai ,*a IBIff MhOOll wlU '"..Lt* n-Jiri:; of tee clnldrsa la tua fu'aiie a* txxej **" lu tito peat. -I I. un a.* au Jooriial of lalucaUaa. Tba mysterious siooke thai kai poaotod every ?*** . yearain the nuiulty of thia Aiuulla ttivar. I'la* 1 ?** ciplaineaL lt dix*, nat arise ttoai a vxaioaaa, aa ot posed, but from su uiiur pool*. _ ^ Ia a amt for hr**-h af prt>(-i'*e tbe etbsrday ? ]^Cgf ibo dafendaul't e-Hiasal apfeetl ina lair pi?iaue_ ^f client tater lalo a pa-iuia a<iaeiai*iii ?? "'?rJ.,-?l * Wall. ?ateia.*i'y." sae ropiiial. *" ?'ol he ^^"f.. et* 1-tKJd dral. laud ii. >l un slater he luiaaded l? ?"' I our faunly. ' iCUit-iaiatl Lsmhtn