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Trialbottlo, iocta.n4ta.ave. r*or ?uk hmaaebe nae APAMoa'a Pma 88 OaatB._ Tho b66t remedy forCotighs and Colds la "Pax." l" oouta. AU liruggiata TRIBUBE TKRMS TO M MI. BTJBBOWBJtBa m. i'uslaae frre in Bm DBfBBf state*. _ ? pally.wlthSnndaT. B$M *4?; 8* 15 fiailf. wltbonl Nunday. 7 oo aao *ReZ. K Not^Monoy oV&eff tortjr-tot** Bv r.efl Nete tbo roinltter will please wrlteoutbo Noto, AoMrce* all correspoudence elinply. "Thb ruBL.ta. mw Toaa." BRWCII OFFICBB OF TIIK THim:NF. Atlvertiso-'nonta for oublleat loa in Thb Tribcx*, an.l or.ler? fcrn?!..!.. .leilverv of tlie dailv paper will boreeeived at the laliowing braaeb offli oa m New-Tork i ltv: Brarot. Offlce, 1.8:*8 nroadwav.ua. ra. fo9p. m. SoTsM* W.-at l-w.-i.ty.thlnl.at, loa.ra.toffp.ni. Va TfiOTblid-avo noar I -?..riv-sev. -nt'i.at.. 10 a. nito.'f. m. ?o % 7 Tlilrd.av,.. n-.,r Sixib-.h.,... Hu;. to Bp. ra ?*? J0T7NDED BY HORACE OREELEY NEW-YOKK, TBUB8DAT, MAUCU 2G. THE SEWS THIS M0EX1XG. Foitr.tr,n.?Sir Edward Thornton ordered to unro Bnaaia for n reply conoeniing the Afgh&n frontier. r. The Hritisii had BM 8J06 killed and wounded ln the laat battle in tlm Sowlan. = l*res:.:.iit Barriosapproaohitig Sau Salvador at the hcad of ?n av-my. = Ext-itcment in the Domiuion over the tebellion in the A'ortuwi st. Domkstic?Tho President norainated S. 9. Cox to be Miniater ts> Turkey, nnd Captain David 1?. Harniony, of New-Ymk, t<> bo Chiet of Bureau of Tards and Doeks in the Navy Department. = Grneral Jamcs McQtiade died at Utica. == One of tbe Kenaington loom-fixera WM 866.688 in Pliila delpliia ?i? Oeneral LegBB rcceived 100 VOtBS forSenatorln the Illnmis [^aajlalBtillO. s=sTba caaeofex-ChaiuberlainChurcii, of Troy, wasiriven tothe jiuy. = WiiuiilenlfB Indians hnrned Ihe property of Bottlere. == 1*6 Amalgamated Asso ciation of Iron and Steol Workers was ahaudnned ty MBM of its lodgea. = The Western and Ontario Kailroadstnkers were paid and discharnod =i?The tiottingmareMaud S. Ieft her wmter qoarters. =a The Niagara Park bdl passcd the * Aaeetubly, City and SuBiiiBAN.?r.eueral Grant slept five liours ateadiiy and took a drive in the Park. ?? Xetnrn of Jar tionld. Baaaaa Mr. Daboll teetifted ln tke Fiah trial.-= Departnre of Herr Souneuihal, ,.-j Dodicationof theSynaKOgue Il'nai Joahurnn. .-A colored mnn stabbod his wif.- and killed jumselt- Goldvaluo ot the lesal-teii<ler silvc-r dollar (412^ grainB). B'2.20centa. ===?a00ka dull and highcr and closed strong at ruhng tigurea Tbe Wkathf.k.-TRIBCSi: loeal observatioua in dicate alightlv -wanner W66tBM and light rain Temperature yoatorday : llighest, 30; lov?eat.31-; a-rerage, 34 V Kews iTora raBama is indefinitc and revolu tionary. The ohanccs of 64608 aro still KO'?d, Iiowever, because the soldiers prefer to work on tbo BBaaaa, which pays them much better than fiUhtinp and is not bo dangerous. -? The coinpiiincntary adilress whicli fiie CflBB gBiasioneia have made to the mombcrg (if the Fire Department will be heartily scconded by pjl well-informod New-Yorkers, especially those WhiK larjf? property iuterests in the city. The winter ha? been exceptioually I4T6B6, aud tlie BK-n have fouplit the uumeroas fires under BBBBl nnfavorable circum?tances; but they have fonght them well. They dcserve adnnrution BBd commendation for their work and the suc cei8 that has attended it. If a deserter from the Britnh Arniy B086 to fjaoada aud ia there arrested. it is plain that hu luck is hard. But the United Slatos Govern ' inoutcannot intcrfere in hU behalf. Ifl the fm??. 0f the man whose story is told in our local oolumns this morning it does, indced. look as If he had been enticcd into tho Dotninion for tbo exprens pnrpose of nrrest ; yet the enlitc jnent was doubtless the work of sonie wily de tective ahd not a device of the Canadian Uov erniiient. The Niagara Park bill has passed the As Bembly by a handsorae majority?84 to 24. There is a probability that it will be amended Bomewhat in the Senate. but the lrieuds of the tueasure aro conlident that sonie plan to rcscuo the banks near the Falls will become a law. ITi? di.Terenc? of opinion between the two fcousos 866668 to be in regardto the best WBf of raising tlie money to pay the bills. They can porely decide that MtaMrJ pbase. AH that the SlB66lilinBfjr aud culture of the State demaud is. that the mouey sluill be raised. m The most pra?tical B8J8 which balloons will probably ever be put 68 is to ftirnish lofty points of ebscn-ation in war times. In the Fraiieo-Prus.Man struggle they wore vmiiloyed in this way, and it will B6B. be forgotten that Ganilietta entaped from Paris in one. They are uow being effectivcly BBBfl by the Biitish eomnianders ncar Suakim, in Egypt. Osman Ditrna naturally haii great advantage over his eneiiii.-a owiug to his knowledge of the country; but oboervations fiom a captive balloon may help to defeat him, bocam>e from it his positious can b? studied aud his movements watched. ? In view of a possiblo visit from the cholera, th? clergymeu of Philadelphia havo been re questod to do somethiug which the preachers pf this and oth?5r citins might also well regard as a duty: that is to devote a sermon or two to tirging their eongrcgations to cleaii up their collars and to look aftor their sanitary condi tions geuerally. Certaiuly tho miseionaries in the teneineut-house districts could uccomiilish inuch good in tbis way, aud doubtless many of them have already done so. Th? text for such tli?eouree? suggesta itaelf to overy miud at all familiar with acriptur'al qnotations. Tho appoinfmont of Congressman Cox as Mluistor to Turkey will afford general and Jioai fy aatisfaction. Mr. Cox haa earned thi? handsom? recogoitlon by good and faithful party service extending over many years, and he will bring to tbe discbarge of bla duties npe experience, elcgant scholarsbip. a genius foi sociability, a nimble and pcrennial wit and tbe related virtues. Tbe pleasure The ItoJ feels in BU suceess is tempcred by tbe pensiye r*Ueetion tliat his gain Ml our loflfl BfiBBt candi date for the Speakership of tbe XLIXtit Lon gress. But thia is no time to obtrude selflsh feelings. We bid Mr. Cox god-speed to tho Orieiit. t It is ratber hard on tlie trixpayers of New York that thoy are continually obliged to stir up tlie various topBHOBOBBI of the city govern UH-nttod.) tbeir duty. Tbe depai'tmeut tba fcil beiug prodded by pnblic opinion just now i.:.s chargeof thestroet OaOBBiBf Bi fnr ?? aBO ?l,servor is able to sce throngh the clonds ot Oflot which iill tbe air, it hasnot been taflfag its duty of lfltO. Iibpiii'.v at tBO Coiiimission. fl I oltioe, however. elicits tBO paaMbttng liifoiuia tion tbat tbe task is about to be bogun; and that tBO IBbbOOB there is go niuch dust is beennsc tbere isso nitirb wind. The wind U not to blanie. If tbe dcparh.ietit would do its duty every day in tBO wwflB thOW would bb much losa dust to bo blown abtuU. 7 RI TU. VMS-MASDALL ADMIStBTMA TIOX. BoOBO of tbe latest appointments throw lHit on tho iniluenecs which BM to control tBO B0W Administration. Mr. Muldrow was doubtlt-Hs seloeted at tho requost of >ecre tary Lamar himsott, having long bcon on ploasant tonns with him, and the wl.-.-ti.m M to bo critioisod inainly as tbat of a not partic nlarly croditablo back politician, wbo votod for silver eoinage and against its RltopwBarfOB, li tbo Seerotary wanted bini it wa* natiual tliat BO shotihl B0 appointed by tbe l'residont, b.it it is hardlv croditablo iu tlie Secretaiy tbat he wanted, as his right-hand nian and most tntotod :is.*ist:uit, ntoh a petson. TBO soloction ot Mr. Bparka, of lllinois. brings anotber dilupidated politieol Itaek to Uto fraat r'<>r n-(>s -Mr SMtrka bas bcen holding or sceking 0000, and in tbat 0*01 BBO ?i ? Keform," wlicn l'residont I'ierce was making ftOpoiaaBMBttO, BfMMrBOWBO ?eteeted foi tho Laad' (MBoa Ib lllinois. Doabt tggg bO is now to bo a rcformcr of tlie OBBM pattcin, in eharge of tlie LandOmccs gencialty. Uo bas never BOBO nnything partieitlarly 'to distinguish hitnselt, unless it BO tbat BA OtBt trived to become stiundly hated by Mr. Monison. and bis selectwm, BBO many otBtVO, il aueviihnco tbat tbe Kandall-Tildeii UtflooBOO deligbti BI choosing for intluential positions persons tvboni MaBaTO. Morrisou aud QariJold flo not like. Anotber indication of tbe same sort, bflt Ifl other resp.cts to tlie IVesidcnt BtBOb BMBB dix tclitable, is givon BJ tlie aOteOtaOB of tBO too-iM!l-ki...uii "Dan" MeConville, of OUo. Tbe faet tbat tbis BCOBOfl is not a lawyer, and yot is selected for a post in wlii.li aOgoJ BBOWl odge is tbe one tbitlg tcjiiisite, iloes n:.t 18081 to have boen iniportant. Ho ba* beOB GrUT8TB0f ili.a.lly's MTi.tary and his imnie'liat.' BOOatt BBl in politieal jobs, and h? lia* 0800003 BBOWB in Obk veiy exteiisiv.ly BOJOOl tbe soit of nian that a BB?nuine Keform Administration would i.,;t M-le.t Ef* anytbiiig. It b anotber appoint nient ot tlie Higgiai -ort. BBl (iovtii.or Hoadly.whi.se modes of gettlBf OBaOOBt Obto are not fpfgottOB. rw08aBB*8Bded bis heiieliman, und tbat recoinmendation witb the ICndall Tildon iiitlin nee bad trr.at w.ight. Tbere isiint niuch Keform ifl thisklnd of ap liointnieiits. They c.ntra.*t painlnlly. as to cliaraet.i and standing, with tbe appoiiitiiientx for foreiirii lniiiintera. At tho aiinie timv it hj Doteworthy that, as respeeta tbe Btfloeaca ef factiotis within tBO IVmorratieparty, thej hnvo tho 00JB0 nieaning. 'i'bo BaJOrd-TUden antagonism, wl.icb bas BSaOted OTOf otflOO tBO Eleetoral Coniiuission deeided a^'.iin*t Mr. Tildeirs claim. haa clearly guided tbe choice of tbg ni'.-t iniportant fOMaBB olbeials iu Mr. Kayard's departinetit. A Vertnont BBWOpOBOl pabUabee tbe statemeiit tbat in 1^70 Mr. I'help* of Vermoiit wa* rarajsaBMal tbe Mission to Entf lantl bj Mr. Tilden. The tfldje ot Ctpbet AUey is now in tBO position to liquidatc his indel.ted gajBa. Mr. MoLftBO went to tbe National Con vention witb the Maiyland dehration BO a Htip poiter af Mi- Kayard, but found OOCBOaOB at a convonient inonient to transler bis fiupport to Mr. Cleveland. Naturally tbere is less en thusiasm ainong Mr. Kayard's frieuds over su. b BB BBPOaBtaBOBl than BBtOBg tbe friends of tbe deteated candidate in 1B76. RIEL'S REVOLT. The half-breed revolt fomented and led by LoBhl Kiel, the principal flgure in the Bod Kiver robelliou, appears to bo based upon a coinplaint tbat tbo Ottawa Governmeiit has failod, ratber than refused, to provido land for tbo refractory settlers in sufficient tpiantities. As tho Govern? meiit possesses practically BBUBtthed tttrritory inr wbicb tbere is little or no doniand, tbo rational prosuinption is tbat tho demands of tbe I'nnce Albert malcontents have not beeu prc sonted proporly. It may be tbat routino bas nnduly delayod recognition of thoir claims, but since tboro 008800 no rcason why tho Govern inont should not grant tbom all the land they want, tho motivc for a serious revolt is wanting. The hali-breeds howevor are a restless, uomadic, and excitablo people, and Louis Kiel is plainly one of those born agitators wbo cun not be coinfortable unless they are consriiring or hoading attempts at revolution. For all tbis, tho outbreak may not booasy to suppross, for tbo distance is great, the coiintry dillicujt, supplies are hard to transport. and lUbting men uot nnmerous. In tbe Kod Kiver outbrejik tbero was jtist enotigh power of aggression and de fence in tbe rebels to compel BBOBOBlJBgQJB loiinidable cxjiedition against tbem ; and when it arrivetl th.y dispersed. In the present case, unless the rebels can bo put down at once, which does not appear likely, a siniihir neccssity may ariso and OflaB a state of things would embarrass tho Dominion Goveinmont Hoiiously at a timo 0/BOB Cauadian ioyalty i* H.ckiiig an outlet in the Soitdau. How many supjioiTers Louis Kiel bas is doiil.l ful. TBO ac .oiiuts vary all tbo way from li\ a 0 littoen hnndred. Bflt even with the smallost number yet named, one oi two succcsses over tbe niounted polico may bring somo tlin contt:iited Indian ttibes to tbeir side, and tben tbe asKembling of a solid expedition ngainst tbem would boeOflte unavoitlable. Tho Govein nient eannot aflord to let tbe revolt alone until tho warmer weatber opens up tho cotintry, and yet tho present rigor of tbo eliniatc miist greatly increase tho difliculty of reacbing tbe seat of tbe miscbief. What Kiel bopes or expects it is ltnpossible to coujecttuc. Ile must be very foolisb if be thinks it possiblo to estiblisb nn independeut governmeiit agiiinst tbe wbolo force of tbe Dominion, and it does not appear probablo that the demands of his followers w ill be tbe BOOBO quickly conceded because pro .-. uti.l at tbe inii/./le of tbe rille. The revolt may, howevor, prevent tho dis patch of Cauadian troops to Africa, and tbis contiugeucy suggests the use which, in ?ny great Eiuopean war, Eugland's cnemies may make of tbe extent of her possesaious, aud especially of the delicate relationa sbe holds to scortis of aubject peoples. Tbat in such a criala ?Jisattectiou would be stirred up in many of her colonies as well aa on the borders of hor Indian Empire is scarcely to be doubted. ASOTHER COAL COMMSATiOX. The coal busincss at Buflalo has grown im portant onough to invite a combination for its control. Accordiugly o pool has now been orguni/.c.l, not unlike the pool of antbraci* pro ducers which has endeavored for 86666 yctrs to control deliveries of coal at New-1 ork and Otjbtf Eastcrn point*. The Biifialo r.ng ? ap parently compoaod of the BbMB ?<l / *" Lirnod tto Bu.lalo, Xe,- orkrtnd I 1 la dclphiarailroads.and the coal prodiicerstha nre in leagno with them. Ib orderto control ??. ppipj at B,.flalo,andtopreventanycom 1((,iIionfri....otlH-rc,);.l n.inr-w or ilcalcrs, lt Li.Uha.outsMbrswho atten.pt todelivercoa i,1()i)po,itiontothic.,...bi.!atio..w.llbech.,lge, 1()(,i1li,iKhtr1,t,'S,i?.ilw.ll have all sors o diflicnlties thrown in their way, in rospect to gapplj of 6BI6, and dr-Iays of nioveincnt. I.isnot iinpossiMcthatMiiHa-omiination as this mav fo. a ti.no succccd iu lixing the pru-e a( whUb eopj can 1,,-obtaine.l on largo roi.truc.ts Jlt BttfiaJofOtfl at other pointson the lak.-s aml Ito CmdM border. Bat nothingeau to more (,,t;iill tll;U1 that B06B combina.inns 6666616 Kri.finth- cn.l. Th.- Bf6l .litli.-i.Uy to be nmt isth,-.h.inkagei.id,-nia...lwhi.h a l.xed pr.co isMiietoeatisi- Tlu-.i.ov,,,,.-,.." **?> ,,..,.,.,..?. ,1U, ,?.,.? g,-?wiiuM'api.Uy wi.hu, tto n.ist r,-w vc.s. hirge q.iantities l.av.ng been de liv,n,l n'ut onlv to CanadlaB ra.lwaysbut to Otber consun.ers i.i Cauada. Any atten.pt to control tto priee will t.-...l not ouly to rcstrict tln- grmvth of this tra.le b.ll to iliduec ItMMBJ of ???,. tm-l inslea.l. Theii the railroads con eened will involve themservcs in expin-ne liUB8tlOH,U otheis who have coal to transport p|eM8 to insist upon their rights, an.l to de Jnand from tto ndlrooda bb oonmoa tutkn Ito ,;??,- 14*68880*. that they giv to sh.ppcrs with whon. they Bf6 in IcaVTOO. Thme an-in. UIllv ,,,,,'i.i proriakm- ol iv,,..ylva,,,, la which bear upou thematter, but. uuder .e principtojoftto dectotoa in tba sait B^Bdaat tto I.aKi- Sh-.ie Company BOBM moiiihs BfO, ngani ingtl..-t.an.-po.t..lionofo.l,its.'(n.sl.kelythat ??. (,)Inl,lI,i.'S maybe comp.ll.-.l. iircspective ?f?pccial State legislation, to give 66 eomn.oii oarrien eqaal ftoOltkM to ail ew*ou*n. Tto tci.dencv of all BIMfa I?o.i.bil.atlons, 68066 ??.,-, i, loa.ot.se antap.niMi. -.1 f.-ling. an.l lo bliog about bootlk l.-g.^ati.in.inthe.ltbrc-iit Btatea, aod m Bttob lefbdadoB, in-pn.-'l bj l asttOBOf iiiiiisti.-.- doOO, the r. pn-M-nUtiy. -s ot the ii.Di !. are not always confincd in iheir Mfa witl.h. tl.elimiisnfcpiity. U to aaf? to predict th.it, if aeomblnalioeioi eoal oarrleTBeoapcjla ,i?. people i? ,,j,v aiMii,i<..-oii. ibie priee for inel. tbere will preeeoUj laaall apopato. .1. ...an.l Eof iHidMiit-s ahi.-h tto coal-cau>Jng rai'.io.uls will not rcgai.l witli favor. TA PMOTICTIOH "I' TBi CBAJTSMU, fi.iii.iiinlon- rii.iii.lhi's ropfl -M-ntatioiiH t.-ti r.-r.iii.^ th.-vi.il.ition of tln- h.irbor law* bj dredjjJof waapaotoa Bboold reoolta proMpf at I. tiliiin. It is BBBilltOfl that 860878 fall of dr.-dg j?g have been dnmprd within 8 htimlred yat.N ofiht- reeeirinf abipVennoot,aod tbatoibef l.,.,,ls have 1m-.ii i1iiiii|m-.1 ofl Bbbb T.ntlot.. ofl QOWBBBI Bay, aml batWOBB tho Bri.lge am! Catharino FeiTV. (?f 666968 in evi-ry sneh cnse th.-re is n il.lib.-rat.-viulaiio:. of the law, aml the olb-.ice. aboiTB 86 otitr.i^oii' a di.-r.-i:aid of tba pobUfl iiit.nsta that it an886ffT86 BOT666 piuii-liimnt, and probably mor.thin the BIB ullow 4. The 61 Utoh |t6l ?l B lu'll prompta VBBBB eoiporations th.ia to injuro tto clianm-l-. r?. k loaa of tli?s iiiituhiuf di.ni-. miiiht Ut \n> robukt-il ,11,, tnallv. and tlna i-, tto BMIB .i.'.e--aiy b.. 064866 a l.w preredentM ol tln- kiml ivili enro.ir ap- st-iiresof othereontiactois to f.dlow the tu?l exanpto. lt ia disgr.infiil tli at anv eOipOfaWOBB MOOM eommit soob oOooom apoajtto pabtie, but u BaVwoDbB tbakod how the c.nia?i<.n of 88 many ontiages of tba kiml 606868 to be p..--il.:.-. It mnst t>c conelude.l Ihat DofotO taMBH la/)' contract.irs v. ntiinul to d.fy the law they h nl ?Attofled tlinii-clves that th.T W686 BOl lik.-ly to \x- int. fffered with whib- dobaBJ it. and ev.n now the .omplaintH 60866 (rOOB ontanl.-r.-. aTBOBO btislness it h not to look BflBt BBOh malt'Ts. Aml wh?-n contractors think It BbJb t<i daTBap (In-dgingH rli.se to the city. aml even etOBOtO the Navy Ynrd, tha fact is apt tO be regar.b-d aa indicatiiigau ascnraiice ou their piirt which re Boota BDOB the vigilance of the river police. Ilnt howev.rthe nhuse BM grown, th. n-ran to uo qiiestion as to the neceasity for stopping itat onee, and it is to be BOBOd that in doing this tlio oUunding partiee may bo smartly ptintshed. __________^?_ AS 1LLI STRATIOS. Six girls w.-ie di.s.hargc.l liom a hat factorv in Ornnge. They rlaimcd that they were tlia chaige.l lnNBHBBB th.-y w. t. m.-inlx-rs of a mntiial n-soi iation for the benellt ol the workers, which was not in anv sense, acconling to th.ir 8t6t6* meiit, a conibination to icstii.t the free.lom of employers or to control the rate of wages. The iinploycrs claiim-d that tln- .li-%chaige was for altogether diltt-rent reasons. Nevctlhch'ss, the iiniiihcrs of the associatlon atoppe.l work in n bo.ly, M if to provethat ihoirorgani/.ition ha.l not been, as was asserted, rxcluaively for pur D08J88 Of iniilnal lieneiit. Tliereupoii the .-in ployers foiiml oth.-r p.raon.4 to do the aame work. Then the sttikers |Bf0666dod to boy cott evcrybotly who would have any ilcal ings with the employers or with the new hanils ; every atoro whi.h wonhl aell them nnything, nnd tho tcnants who c^mtinued to pay rent to the .iiiployers. This is a forcible llltistratlon of the methods of trad.s-iiiiions. Whethrr Ihe ohjections to the hands di?charge.l were souml or not, this at least lu beyoml dispnte, that the einployir ha.l the same right to choose the workers to wliom he would pay wages, tis the woikcrs had to choose the omployer for whoni tlu-y wouhl work. Botb wero free. N'rilher hii.l any right to dietnte t') the other. But the workers BBW tit to dictate, to the em|)lincrM aml w.-re unstic 6) -sfiil. The stale of the Ubot innket was stieh that others were fotind to do their work without dilliculty win n th.-y itfiise.d. '1'heii tl/e strikers pro.-ecil to make war, in % BJOat inex cusable fashion, upon people who have iu uo way wionged them, aml who have n.ithing af all to do with their controversy. Just such per formaiices pj this teml to bi ing trades-unioniHiii into great odiiim in every eivilized communily, aml to depnvo the workers of all the sympathy which BJbtaBf other circumstances they niight . \p .-'. _ liu: rosr AMD the tweed-masmsu .1/1 HER. The r.nning I'ott, which, n few daya ngn, "dis iniaa.-d with u atuile" Tweod'a lestiiuouy in reliitinn toliuniel Munniug, yeatenluy tonk occuaion to 86* call it. liut it .liiln't tecall lt wltb u miiili). O, no! It roralled it with aoiiiethiug v.-ry liko u teur. At ull erenta, ita lirow wua u good tleiil corruguted. 7 ae/'??/, kiiully eonched by " T." (who wnlea a Joiut letter to The Sun nnd The 0or/</), deaperately uiteiniita to ahow that Mr. Mutiniiig ia to be regard ed us thorotiglily " vitidiented," becauae Tiik Titin UJfK, in October, 1877, accepted Mr. Maniiiiig'.s ver sion of the S4.000 Tweed eheck. The effort ia a wretobed failure. The eheck ln (ineetion laonly ono of many thinga in the 1 weed leatiniony relating to Maumng, and to aaMrtthatTaje Tbibubi, in 1?77, " completely exonerated Mr. Manning from the very eharge it is now Irying to auhfitautiate" la con epicuonslv falsc. Tbe Tweed eharge was raany BOaBwi, Ho testlfied tbat hia relations with Manning were "very intlmato and fneudly"; tbat Manning handedbiin iteuiB wbicb ho desired to havo inserto.l in the tax levy; that he, Tweed, BOmoeBBBBbf to inquire whotber tbe Ttcma wero nght or wrong, alwaysimcrtcd them iu the levy; that the aggregate of such itcins was " fnghtful in amount"; tbat Monumg oubinitted to Tweed for revisi.m articlos wbicb were wiitten for 1 he Argut; that an unwairauted pniugruph was lnserted in tbe supply Mll of 1S70 for the great benofit of Maiiiitii-' .ai.d bis aaajaaaBBOBj extending TU allVaWI r.u.traet for printing hafOB years#; tliat frotn 1868 to 1H7-1 'J'he Jrmm Oeaaaaaty leeatred for btiattag B778.4MI that of thia sum S3?-l,fiiio waa paid lli.'iu wbl le Tweed was iupower toasMst tbem. The Toii, siivuig ditto 03 "1.," liuds lt very con vcuicut lo turn its faco froui theso cotinta iu the iiiiii.ii.i.nt wbteh it le Baable la aeeet Bad ioweia all its attention H> a single other countwbieb 11 aaa nicot. The tiick ia coniiiion?auiong potti foggr-rs. Uut speaking ef the parauraphs in n-lation tothe 10.000 whtoh aapeared m TbbTbibobo OeteberfJ aaaj !?. is77. it is btaroottag toooe bow 2','.. Fari was expressfng its.lf on the satno Mibj.-.t :it that tuiir. Oa tbe Ht 1. ..f Oetaber, 1*77. thsd iy bi lon l'lit: Ti iinNK aoooeOad Mr. Muniiuig'sexphiTiatinn of his rolatiou to tho eboefc an BgJ tafaetety, aad tBO day aft.r Tweed bad otaaoalod lns ewiaaaaee agatael TU .titjif, The fhoi BBid editorially ; In a Beaeral way Tweed a&aady bas beea largeljr ri.ntiiiu.'d. Mis atory tils with the axaetaeoa "1 trathagraal deal n what was known joag ago about the doinga of ibe riagaad whal bas beea aroved liiroiut, nn.l witb a greai deal ajore yiuca Lx* iinii h.iifv.-d and siiBpeetad. BpeciflcaUr ilniv are naaj thlagata hla atory yel to bemade ,,.it diatioetlf, howevei probable they nu.y !??. aad Wlien l "WOed liu*.aiimnii.il.-ilnll liia*ili nt wii n.?**?>.*? Blieii williessesaschi-eksniid iniloiHi'iiii'lits llli.l !??( ?ters?if he is able to ptodaoa th.-m, tbe paolie will bearapared toauhoapttererdici BoneBI ttaeea witn.?-.??, as we have said, were oalled >,i turduy. Tbei iinl uot teatify to very large traiuasHlona. bal aa/araafhei aaai //?</ un-e diddidiy jtivonibir to ln, (I Thty xhontil that ?,nnr twmtU N/>" aad trcatm irifAaaore or ridlemk tl" aaaarnia that thu .m-??./.' i* um . r ..,//. faBaadrea/ifaWda f*tmumrlmHmA?y with him //.?'(' wBaaaaataaaawi '/<<" Boraaai who tatdee atVd I'nily 'hat Ihiy atw <e*"I tr rtweirod e faaor iytaaa eetl eefcrd n?d raorlaed fmmn mm baaa, '/7?v iaotn ' thai aoaai "/ fasai ?/ tt* ooaaraywtoBi u I u-xd ? ?i?ry rlhd heei '"<? BMJee u*it/i aard arwai?f bjbieaa*itamainnran ?<>' ?attifnctory. rwaadawrt . icorroborated his ovideooe so far aebe im* ealled tbrm." , . . I'.i.m dayelatei roo Paatiwtfltflod tothe eaiqeet --itiii.lv to aaodify tba epiaiea it had aravloaelr ea> i.i. .-..l in eae aarttealai -ta relattoa t.. tba ebeek. OaeeooadIhiraghl ii aill .i..iii>ti.sa oeeartolae I'utt tbal iteeasd is to "diaatlsetbe baattarwitB u sinilo." ?______?___?. ('oiiiinanl.T Bebiey'e beab bas aae bbo toaeb I.icnii'ii.itit Qrealj araa the iir*t auta m tlie deeolato oaaxa ut t ape Bablae to beai tba ateaai wbtatltef ahe Tiuiis. Be told his eeeapaahma tbal b? had beaid 8 itiaeiTTJT wbtatle, bal tbey tboagbl it w;.a ,,iiiv Um raatiagof tbewiad. Bargeeal Long weat a?| i.f th^ t.nt. bal an.f.lily ratamed witb tba r.'inai-k ll ii tht-r." waa tiotlung in *i?ht. Li.-ut-natit Cr.'.ly BOtUed bitiis.lf la BMelooeiai bag, i.ut wae araaaed m.t a?ag aftatward wbea Ueateaaal Celwell eatdowatbeteai "Oreely, Btbie jroaf" tba KalUal iweeaaf askei. ? v.-s." aald Oreely ta e faiat, brokaa rotea, beeitatracaadobadUag witb bi* ?..i.i*. "Taa-aerea of us ieft berd we en dyiag ua* aaea. Did wbat I eeaae ta da beattbe bi ?t leeetd." Tbaa be fall baeb aaBaaated Llaa* taaaal Oraely, dyiag llko aataa, bat atwad of bia ?xpioil and coaeeieaa tbal be bad bsaoea tho beel r ci.l, ia | 88888 tyi.f Aui.ri. an grit. lt ia well fabOWfl tbal Mr. Cox waa Tlir. TBUI 88*88 ii.dil.it.- |,.i *i"'.k.i <>f tBO next H.iti- ; iad aoa ba is BaiBg t<- t'.r.-g.. Ihe beaas <-f aai aap> j.,,it t,,i t!:.t ajlaea aad aeeeaOthaaibarirmtoCoa> -t, tiaoplo hewaeae aa aa fhj8Bber?ble Tatfc, ai it \%, ra. it'* ? ejoeas woaid. Tbe Mahdl says tli.it li<- 8108888 08 8888883 BBd r,.uY.ri ii't ..iiiv Kmi.t, aaahta ..."t IWarBay, i.ut all tl,,. world. IL' waata thooarth. That lawhy the Dataoer.it .? i.lll. e a.t-kera at Wualiiiigton arn aaid to ba like tba Mahdi'a army. They alae weat tlu> aarth. It is leared tbal i">th eartiagbaraaader tiik.Mi to i bvga.. eoeUael aa ehert i""\ mmom. Mnea tlm Ith <?f ttamb Tb ?? l'r.-i.l. nt Beadriehe Ii4i beea batdlag aaaleeoa ooaelaTWtodeeidebow he ahoald distiil.ut... his pi.tr..n.ige. It has b888 raaaorad tbal be badeerred i...t.u'.>ti Ihe AdatiaMv tii.iK.n t!i..t aoCivil ?-<?! I V 8 n-fi.rin ii.itiseu.4f uli'iuld ialaanee uiuu Hai eaOfaaaaa eoeaeaMd .>f a priwate ?awraOary, a taaOftapb eeaeatst and e Bwaaatea*tbe S'liate reatiiiirant, Itut an unfor.taaaa dbaavtet 883 .,-., it.ikni a eeellea <>f ins aaotwaafle, The Boaate CommtOlee aa RaJee baa Itkieaia^daddedtotaBa fnnii Mr. II. u-lri. ks the aawarto appoiut the hf8Bag oftbe restaaraal Tbal bael.? aaae beeaaaoaf the ii-ur tbal ilend.n ks arewjdabelaBa theaoaalar diali known as Ihe ?M.Koiiuld stew." Tho Vi. rtaaidaat. bawarar, ratataa hMeheerfal s;.irit, an.l ,1 willing 80 sivn tne Adiniiiistration froui duaelef by iurnishing it advico. *? It would have Ik>oii a good tbimt if the p>ptilar l'l.if. .a-nr ri..-tp.s's eoatat ?>.' leetaraa bt the aeadaaile stud.nts of Vale CelMOJI <>n Miiui'i|.al l.aw liad laeladed laaJiBiithiiieoa ? llow to treat a FalbaahBaa whilo you 838 .-ngiued in i.'lel.iatllitf gOWJ Tcacber's AfputalBbMlt bl a hiuh dlidoiuatic P880," Thu viuilant limmotcis of adminialratne r.forin are ahjalflOaatlj Oibbbt over tlie iipn.iintinent of <'..iiiniis.ii.ii.-r ..f Lahee stutiati.-e Peek, af tbm Btata, as aa afoat af tha Oa>aiBBbaat ta aaoho a ptetenileii iaaolry bt reeard to the daaaraaalea <>f Brade la i;ur..|M* OfhltaPeek httfBTalBaf abroad :it Qovofaaaaat eaaaaee, he ht alae drawtaa ealarg :.i the beed ef a daeaataaeal ot aNlbaay. Ia Ihe La*t iiBBiaai he daadbwajed bis awpaty beeaaae bo rafaeed te aaafefO.Clewalaad, and iu other waye proatitiit.d his ollieo to partisan onds. He was a].|...iuted m tbe I'nst abtee by Qoveraar Claralaad fet paUtieal reaeoae, and baeahowa huflaolf iucom patoal t<> lili the datiee af tha niii.'e. Hm lepetts have beea ihe laugbing atoeb ef Ihe [aBfJelatara Hj ia iven I'S* qiialilied to make anv such hupnry as he purports to B8T8 b88B sent ahroad 88 tnake, pv.ii if tbere were any need, whieh there is not, for aaab ? ?laalfla Bal tbis is atobably aaareaf the raforaj Bf tho Iliggins klud. It Btigbl be well for the l.t.tfislattiro to iui|tiire into tho lact of C'oni ini*-iiiner I'ei k's abseiire from bis B88a> ? The Syracute SUndard inqiiires " If Manahlg aleadad IgBataaaaferaaiMbittag Hiagins, what eaa ba eteed hw rwhalabag bfaa t" ^eea^Bjaal tbal rae f/m Porl 1*848, The aBbaflBf /'"?( und lltirprr'n fla-'./y fi.t'in tli'iusidves into u ByfldhMttO for thn ci.nsid.-tatioti of tbis coniiuilruiii. ? At the raaahi baawtfaf in tbis elty 8f artists and iiit-l.'Mis wln. ii.it i.i i.tk'ani^" tbe New-Vork luai.ili ef tha Nationul So.i.'ty of Arts, the 88883 id.jeetioii was inmed Ibat as uieiiibership in the <>r gaoiaatloa BBgalied tbe aaaatwral ef thoaraaoeee, and n* tbe trusteea were to he eleetod hy the ineui h.-i*. ii wasch-aily nii|i...*.*ilib' for nnylxnU tu BBl into tbo New-York braueh. It will be reineuiheied that tBO Miemhera Of tBO cbtirch at Soutb POdflflh Station g??t tb.888 lves UIOB a hiunlar lix. They BbBtload Urst that they would huvo a now ineeting 00803 Into wbicb sboiild entei the materiul of tbe old one. And they resolvod hen.nl tbat tbey would cou tlnue to ,voi dnp iu tbeold BalflOO uutil tho uew one was linishcd. o Tbe advance in cirilization of tbe Italian element Iti our popiilaln.il isshowu hy tho fact that iu tho last two atl'raya uiiioiik theso jienple the weapou used hae heen tho piatol. lorinorly an Italian ?jhl 8Uhaal 8 dagger or stiletto was unktiowii, I.ut resi.lence in tho " land of fieedom " has bOOBO ita legiliiiiato fruit in more civillzed niethods of wnrfaro, aud boforo-hmg we may oxpect 18883the Italian in activo conipetition with other fomiguelo uietits BJ politica ..ml iu the liqtior aOBBBBBi The PtoditM Exohang e Wakly givoa souio ut l.uition to tho vory abaaid oonlliot iu nta tiatioal atateuivuta belwcou tho Mow-1'ork i'lud uco Exchango nnd the Chicago Board of Trade. But it, does not explain the inatter clearly, nor doea it shovr why contemporary state raenta, presuntably both made with the desire to be accurate. and both based upon sub atantialiy the sntne infonnation, ehould ditl'er very widely. Indeed, ite uiost important statement appears to be that the publication of a regular roturn of visible stipply was originated by The I'roduce BBBBmagt Weekly sovoral yeara aince. One doea not cnre where it originated or when, but if the atatlatician of the Produee Exchange caunot niake it clear why his fitruros difl'or rad.cally tro.n thoseof theChieago llnardof Trade, it ialikelvthafc ihero will bo betore long a prctty urgeut deiuund iu soine ip.arters for infornialion of a diu'erent soii. IALK8 ABOUT TOWX. TIIK TttBGOTKBXM OK coi'I'KU HWfJft Jnlm II. II. StHBlayr, BBaWiM biv./.vr.?Tbe extraordl nnry depresslon In tbo copper BM-MM BaBBaad by over l.ro.luetlon. Tbe Kuropeau iiiurkcts ar.- flnoded, iin-I tbo leeeiit iliaeoverles ln M.uitaiia aud Houth Aincriea bave ao redueeil tbe prlco of the inetal tbat Itoowin-rsof many of tbe older uunea are iroing to abut dowu. In threo yeara tbe price has fallen off BO per euul, and aa BBppM ls betag found lu urii.y placea ln larjre qiiantlliea lt is not Ukely tbat there will bS 8 861 ?m.ii.'-nt rovival ln prle.s. But by tli, ??<? ili-eoverlea the BBM of eepper will be gn atly uiultlplled, and ln tbo future lt will enter Into many uiiinulaelnres out of wbleb ita bi.'b enst llltherto bM kopt it. A lari;o roollux company In this eity is iilmut ln mliipt It ln place of ti... clui.ulng tbat it will laat miieli lo.iKer and ia aiipcrlor ln many other respceta. Stiiall.ptantltiea of copper havo beon recolvod r.-eently trmn .JiiD.iu and lt ls i-Tpected that largo ahlpmcuts of lt will aoou bo uiade from that couiitry. IIICII PBICBJI P01 MILK. W. W. Clarl;. '!? aa\ r B* BBBVa.?Tto aupply of milk in the ruarket d.tring tbe puat winter has been miicb laritcr tban usual. The pneca, Iiowever, bave not been rorced down us miieli aa BBM would ex|.e.t tliem t.. Ue. The establlsh in*of ibe Ncw-York Milk Kxchuntfe baa been ben.tl.lal to tln iratle. Tbe dealcra have beeu ablo to obtaiu ? bct t.r.ii.alltyof nilllc aml inal.itaiu unlforin prlces. The fai mers Bjf "oiiie re.iaou or other havo not been able to in,ue tiieir labtraata by BMBrtatloa 6araral MbubjbBj 1, ira l.i) made ln tbat dlrectlnn, bnt they have provcd f.nliires. Tlio Oraugo County faruiera have bM6 bbbn aaaaaaafal bj ttott aatoM at aa Bparaaiaa Tber.- is BBBM dnnl.t in ni.. tuiiel whelhor the quiility of milk will UBgiaallj luiproved bcforebetlerfaeilitlesfor trauapor tatinii are providad. _____ TIIK UTTIIPUAWAI.OF TIIK BTOAJtAOTJA TP.KATY. $mato BTajair aTBIar. I huve not b.aid af any aetion 8y liu- A.lmltil. iratlou to?lve noti.c te I're-ldeut IS.wrios ltl.lt hls aehruieainu-L li.it l.e intlle.l intuelleet, b686M6 i.i tln-n.;lit-..f thi-eoiintry un.ti r peinlliiK neKotlations with Nlcariigua. The ouly aetion of whleb I ku..w, waa tl.e BiaBjpl witli-lniw.il ol tbe BBaVafOB treaty froui tbe Baa...e. iiss.tnn MBBtrlMtoal ib-.-Ured war. That waa mi .ii.. t aaytag te bto that be vaaMparfaM BbartpM tato -my rtapa ba m? ta Hbibm tfapa m aad doea the right tb.UK uud inukes us lo k very awall iu tbia couiitry. nr.Miia.K- and Bk DOVALD 8laU Trtasurrr John J. O-oprr, of Ib6bBBBi I6B8M on fitnn In.ll.i.Hil.y way of W a.-l.lU.-tn.i. witb ex-i-enatur Mi DoaaM aad a party af DaaiBwMta who ateppad tbere. Bedeaa aol iaatra aay Padaral eatoa, but win be a .-..n,l..l..te ft.r.-.i.it.ir ln 1--T. lu talkhig 0B tbe way fr.ini ladlanapotta toaaldtto aaly Ibtoj tb.it would temptbUa was a ptaM on tto Baptaaaa Baaan. ifa rm ,,,,->? iboaldoeeaxi ADl know about bla ratatkma with Mr II. n.lileka ov.-r Ihe (ai.inetlswli.il be aald In |,|. |.,t.TM.-v. that every polllleian ln the S'ite faM.re.t Bla laliirttra ? Baapl Mr. Emtak ks. wto Ifcbrt aay BBjr IblacapalaM-to. laaw Mr. HMtWato aa BtoaBap, | _to be aske.l imw Mel.i.nal.l felt. 'Ihe lBtafTt6W WB8 U.elillone.l Mr IleU.lll-kt sald to Bad been t.'leKr..|.licit tneoi.iel^istu.l.l.lie.t Mi?. r.ewl..wl and Mr. Tlideli. Inklacoiift ren.e witb Mr. (1. velatid the uaui. of Mr. m, jn.n.i'.i vM '-"< ?latleaad, Mttolto hataa appM tuiilty to My MytblllK about it. He sald to .ue, " I was r. stniii.ed by datoaay of my yaafttaai fn.m bwaabrn | th,- Hiil.t.ft. li.it If Mr. CI.-veUi.tl bad askeduiy oplumn, I | itoaM have a.lvocate.1 the npiMiintmeut of Mr. M. Donald." __________-_-?-__-. PKMSONAL Arrinseuienta h.ve been tlnally IMBI|ll_ll for Bm awaaial aiMttlaaaiMl of a "Q~9* ***** .,? .- " < -uun-li ln Ptttabarg. of wbl.b K.a.,,1- Mi.ri.li> u.ll ... mbj paaeaa ti... ^...n.eut and bbbiimBbI ?<iv..0,.t? ..f uuiuuiuu-acuM t.-ii.|..-r.ii.e.) BeeDM to bave Ueii n....le ..niy more popauu by Ito mailKiiaut bMbMb of aouie of J. P. -"St. Jobii's followi-ra. A Clerelainl l.-wtir crre-pniulent recalla tbat 18?M Beaaaafl Baiarffb aagtottaa tiiat ptovaaaai OBfaafo Bmalla, tto aalarad bum, from raaalrtac aayaBtoj 'or tha ateaoMf PUaMraaray fr.mi tba rabala, la ! iton II irbor, un.l deUvertag ber to tbo BattMB tleit. Joiniiilii Miller will lecture on Monday evenlni? at At lB0t8(0a..06 " Ito DaattM of Baw*Tarb "-partu-u.ur i) ..f WaUBAraai The Itev. Dr. (ieorgo E. KUIa will probably BBM.1 Babarl 0 BlBttoop aa praabtaM af Him Muaaacbuaeita HlatoHcal Soolety. Mr. VUiUhmy has buld tbe oilicojiut tln.ty yeara. The lato WllUBJJ Batehelor, of Baltlmore, waa the ,.1 1. -t un.l in.i-t .'.in-p'.i nniis inemlier of Ibo UoW aluios' BZllaot A-s.i. latiou of uld Uefeudera. The Him. Albert (?. Jewett, tbo fatnons ?? War Horae" of Miiin- Daaaaataay. is now al?toy ttoMyaaia ald, an.l laprobal.lv tn beeliiaaed nnioiiK the very few nipuibera of bla iiart'v wln> are uot now ae.-ki.iK oihee. He Uvea tu llelfaailiiretireiiieiitaud fcebte bealtii, acarcely uble to pg out of doora. Jul'.us vou Payer, tho Arctlo explorer, ta ln aluiost hiip-les?ly poorhealth, aud will probably nover regaln tuil uae of bla eyua. GBBOaaOi Mnrcb ?J.'i.-rrofeator Darld Scvlng haa bc couio a uietuber of tbe e.lltorlal staff of The Curn-nt. BSTWEIN TllE WU1TA BOOHM AXD TI1L CAl'ITOL. Tbe anxlety at Waablnirto-i for an extra ae.salon la due t.itliewiab of an army of p.ior oille.-seekers who waut tlie tapitol lieated s? that they can have a cotufortable toaagtog piaco. If a tartlt cotild l>e cbar-ed ?n North boiind traitlo on Iba I-oiik IirtdKO lt would pay tho Natlouui debt lu a few yeara. TM Praabfaat basn't vontured yet to fool wltb the flre by aendiiiK a mu-'wwutnp'a naiiio to the Nsuat*. He ia probably uware what a lliuudcrlng " No" anyauch ap p.iiiiiineiii would recelve. Tliere aro hlnW that tlie new crnlsera ore to be bullt In N. ? llaiiii>-lilre. on tbe ple? that pine Is um>t ac.eaalble there. but really toiflveem-i.se for ae.ulliig ?-'.000 or 3,000 Iiemocrata luto thut 8tute to turn Ita yolltica. Amotig tho tlrat deinimds for legialatlon next winter willbeono for tbe expeiiditure of aonie spl5,000,000 aaaaally fnr fual inall aonice lu tbe Houtb. (l.neral Jaekaon'a nilaalon to Mexlco mny be to In htriiet l-r.^ideul I>bu whut a revolutlon really ia. It iinisi M coneciled tbat the ex-.'outederates BBaUfB theae tlilnua b.tter than the Mexleam. Henator reudleton haa cUen great attentlon to the .pi.silon of tlio rlgbta ot (i.rnian natuiali/.e.l citl/.. gM llels^ildtohavo ilrawn tho plauk lu the Uen.ocratlc Battoaal bIiIBjii m tbat subi.-ct. Oanaaay baa aUtoad thut her fon.iercltl/.ens iiaturull/.e.l hore are stlll auhjeet t? mllltary duty tliere, a d.ictrl.ie tbat utteela ?reut iu.ni Mn of Ainerieana and ?BBM tbe poat at Berlln un lui poi t.uit one. Ooveruor llomllv eould not 11ft hl.nself luto tho Cab i,?.t by tbe bwtatrapa atoMi tol to bas puiio.1 the btbtbb of I'n.leii lnil..en.?o to g8l bla private secretary, Uantol MeCniivllle, ina.le Mxtb Audltor of tho 1*68866*1 a !,?,,.?' m tl.u BBffOlM uumo lu tbla Ad.niuUtratlou. Tlli: lALIi <>t' IHE DAY. Kx-Oovernor ^praifite, of llhiale Island, la ln the City nf Mexl.u Ile tiilks freely to tln- Wf 888688, uud gener ?lly.naiiaifcatnenn\.y tbe nlea that lt he were uot au Aiiieruaii he w.uild at ouco becoino a Meilcan. Aa a i-o-ull be la very 88668-6 I) Kelloira aml proapectl.itf party have returned from the lower.-..iin-I'"'.ntiv. A.nol.v lb? eiirloaillea broiwbt b.,.-k by Mr. Keiliwgwaa a plece of ??_fj_0f?^?? fio.ii a ied,-e of roeka neur tbe watet i edge oa theHtnuta , , i eootalnlng a larga naB.be* nf Ira.?>??.*. wbb* weraimbadded la tto aoUd raak. toaaa,pattopa,jtfU ot ballere ti.ls.but Mr. Kallegg baa ll.rjofa, ?W^iba wlUgladly abow lounyloverof the eurioua.-[Muitile l'oat. The ?6686*6 clerifytuan who ln.toraed 86688 wltb the iiaines of hla parlahlouers and tbon Btow BM686 "u them. a.n.l he I hoUK-ht lt waa all rlgBtj as he latei.ded to meel thein when due. Tbla ele.tfymiin umy bo well veraed ln theol aKy. but a llttle knowledgo of tblnita of tbla world would udd iinic b to bla etlloleiicy aa a preacher. Mr. l-h.-lpa, iioinii.i.te.l yeat.rdiy by tho ProMdent 88 i.un ,,v lo ibe Court ol Ht. Jamaa, la aaM to be deaeaadad ?ou. the a.,.ne atnrk us .I.n... l'helpa. wlio w?i pdvate aecreury toOllrerCroanweUaad one <>f the cl.rkg ol the court wl.l.-l. incd and e.,nd.n..nil * barlea UBJ Pbelpa waa foread to becuno a fuudtlve. and dled al Vev.iy, swiuerli.ud. wbere a tablet liaa been ereetnl to hla iii.-mory by Wtlliuiu l'helpa aud fbarlei A, l'helpa, uow lliuialor l? Prague. ll.-ujauiin K. Pbelpa, ilooeaaed. 1 late District-Attorney for New-York, nnd Profeasor Auatln l'helps, of Audover, are 11111011* ol I.uiJ. ?-(?,.-. d^uu from tl.i! saiue stock.?[Bostou Tranacrlpt. Wliot has bccotue of Rosaa's schcuio to ralet an IrUk battalluu to ttjrut for i;i Mahdi I Mr. E. Matthews. nf Jsik-on Coimtv, Iisb a rohaajg mau HTtagoa hlaalaea, wbo waai>ft lii tba Cbaaajhaa i.atlon. iu twenty-jiian nifle atrrteh, aotd twlra br Juim A. Murreil, aud shot nt tbree tin.es bytlie Confe lorain solrtlers. II.- m now li... father of fiu-ty-uiua ciil.iren and ls nlnoty yearsold. llneuii rdongh us nnicli ln 1 day asuuy nian.?[Atlunta ','onatltutlnii. The appolntniPDtof Capt.ln Davld B. BafBMOf to ha Chief of the Bareaa of Y.inis and DoeBa in tha flevy Da. partmont, seeuis to liavo beeu prowpied hy tlie desiro to keep harmony in tho party. " Oh, what horrld thinca vou bovs do at colle*e !" ah? exrlaimc.l ro the aaJlaal lunnir. " Why la lt the ?opht andfresbaienneveroieet on tbe rollego errou wiii.-uu nghttogt" " Berauae Ibere'aatwayi ;. itorai i.<-f..re tha rani pua," beroplled; au.l ahe liurnodlutely thoreatter kaew be ua. .1 roooporaat.ini on ths sevcntoeu baira toiiiprioing iiii miMtacba.?IPltUburg ChroaieM IMa gaflja. " HW.r.Al.l'VAU" Ba matter he* de. 888*3 paln, Nor li.iw de so.il icpuif, Clille. piny to da Lawd an* Hc will wipo De troobtc out'n fo' ml tt*: Hine aJonr haUalajrah, weaptar aiin.er.., flae! De tro-pt la food ii.nl ile irnapel's trUO? w<-h-i-n-f, p(/ ahaaara, ohtaol Hnney, don't you kuow de debblTs Forebber aiippin' reaa*, A-tryin' to trlp de Cbrlstlitn umn Au' daah liiui 'tin' ue iivuuu' I Lat, alorv iiallnluyah Da !<jV hai. diiiH- niti aaaafl Do goaael'a aood aa' de k .epoPa truo? u-u-b'b, dat b'oidrn arawa: You nee.ln't thlnk l'm foolln', Nor u.akin' any itaiue, Oeelu" BWW I Uia sleli scatterln' ttalk? i BMaae it, all de samei Den, iK-lnrv l.nlUliiyah, De u.i.,,1 ).awl ia niy bJbj| Do eaapel'a gaed aa* la geejaaFa truel 8-h-a-iu-e, po' sinners, *h.uue! Den-ar. jrit yo" mln' to woikin' About ia llnal diiy, An'-er try to raaeh aat heab'ionly home. lf you k|.< t.iid Ut- way: BBOOt L'lory ballolB] ih. Uackslnlers, what you aay t De aWaaafa nod aa* da awaaaa*a true? I'-r-a-y, po atnnera, pray ! ?[Uob aaaOat ln Ncw-Orleans Tltnes-Democrah A receut lssuo of a tru*twort!iy scleniitlc jnurnat Btateethat Beathejaahaa have aeaanad <.n<-e. iu aheal cvcry BWOfVO iOrjO BOOBBWBOfO in tho Utillod Htat. g or ln GBaada, the Atlanlio coast beinir Tiaited ou un avi-raga abaal aaea a Baaath, IlBawaheahi occurred durtuKtuo penout betwecn 1H7'J and l->s:i, and were fiequentiy ao slicht as to ba d.tccted only by the s.-lanuieter, a de.iuate lustruiueut deslgnod for that IgaaOBl purpose. PKR'IAl'* BB WAS NOT ASLKKP. Tbe old man snore.l ou his rorn-husk bed. Aad dreaoaed af r.oia and toddaraad graln, Dut lu* daoghtor watehed n>- her wladow-aba i ,,t tl..' gay \ oiinx mau to aoaaa up the laue. o, lovi-1* Btlffftty -aad botta aia waaa To reatraiu afellow tli.u l? iicves lu cheek. " flithrr, n.y di.ve," in foft bM08 88881 l-i..in nador h>r wladow. Owt iu the nUbt Phe ail.i fraaa a elethoo llaa, all Braawad, Aud lii ie-1 than a luluilto wa* i.ut of *Ulit, WhUe tberowdi oldowi aBogewt*' tooboot'* And llit-y both sk.il tddfcd lo Kalaaia/oo. The sun w.is up BB I the Btd man woke, lii- Bilaaed h:* daaahtof aad *:iw tho raekot? As he apted a oota m hat vae mt ro.im, Btaofe tu the eraeh ol a walaat bracitet. He raad lt itowty aad qaletlj tatd i ?? li.v'u'une K"uil llnng Ihut I w.-nt to lu-.l." -tl'hli atelghla Nowa. Tliero have bcen two aaBpaaa thls year?a p.rtlat ,-, Upae ,.i tbe mui aad .?tot.il ai Uaaa of Tom lli-udncka.? -t. I^.iii- (iloha l.'tnocrat. The b ial gieel giaadfathar ef aTeaea a/BMebar, who di.-.i aoar Brl Igeport ia*t waah. i- said to have baaa >x peBad iri.iu two of Iha Bew ahagleed Cloulcs be a.iaebo btaaad hla whta aa Oaaday ea bst rataaa from BBghBali | ?? 1,1,1, lawa " af Coi.neetl. iu, so trruied liec.iuaa Um :ir-t artabad lawaof flMCaOaag weea stitehed in uiue <o!iin .i i .p.T. wi;ro posses.-"*d by every baaBv in tn? (olouy 1 . 1073, ln 880000,8888 with tue r.-giilremeiit* ot thelaW. IhiK-was no?eclluti OKainat a busbaml kiss Inghls ivife on Sunday, but there waa a BtWVhBtB t!...t " n . waeaae ahall ki*s aWVOBBd od the Sabbath or f.i-t Bgdey." Ilr. Baeotevpreaaaay vioiatedthea.rt:oa which r.ud : " Be one shall IrurW, BOOB vietuala, mukn beds, sweep house, cut balr or shave on tho Sab? bath day." Tho TutTboy famlly la In trouble attain. It slwara will be I.i troublt- untll Jinnny departa for his freshiuaa year in i ..liHi'e. und then p.Thaps ho Wtll ba hOOad into proper bonarlor. ??iahi.ii havetaaahyaotoleekaat for Jimmy,' aald the aodha poiinv tbe otii?r mornlng. ?? Wliat'a tlu' uiuttrr with the acainp I" ?? lhno aiii'i uoihiii' tui- tuatter with tue. Ulve oa 'iiutli.r ,-.tk>-. " Ht: la very dlsob.'.ltcnt. He will do nothinu I ask him t,," ??Well. pop. I'll leavp lt t<> oaa. S*he s<>nt n.e on a for eltro uii**i..ii. to brioa boaaa the wa-thm' whaa aha/aawtha laa bal aacretary of tha Interior. 8I10 halu't any nuhito, bua ahe, now I" " I-11-. .I.iiui'a. 1 uiir t-.xrerlor has not been properly i.tli-iiilrd to. 1 bava .11 a|.|M.intiiitnt with you In tUecal lar baaaaaaat bataMatbaaaay breakfast la over."?paaBv lord 1'oat. _______?___^_^??. MVSICAl NOW, MbbB. Helen Hopekirk will give one nioro pianofortorecital atStelnway Hall befoi*? etartluit ona t.mrof the eoiintry. Tho n-rit.il will take pba880B April 7, und a mo*t lniriuonloualy diverslUed proKiatuuie baa beeu proji'cted, of which tho 88034 ninubcrs are M.ii.irt'4 ?aaata bi a Baajev, Deethoven's aoaaBi op. 13 d'sthet lipie), and Schuinaiin's (iraud Fanta^e lu C, op. 17. Muio. HoiM'kirk'a reeltitla have pxliH.it. .1 hOf iu tha llgbl of a talel.ted Ul.l-lr:.H. who M thOfOOghly 10*8880001 U her attitude taward all that is gooit iu Uvr art. but baha> erant <>f charlatanrr. 8he has set a tfood exuaplo toour pianoforteatitdeiita m cboicoof iiiu.*lo as well aa style of pl.iy, aud it ls t,. l.e hoped tbal sbe *1^ 08 aaaMaaafal ? baawvat sbe <oea. The reapite from 00888 which Mr. Walt?r Damr^a.-h la enj'.ytnif lie 1* devotltiK to the Oratorlo au4 Symphouy aocietles. The fourth coucert of the Utter or^snl^atloB will be gtvea at the Metropolitan 0|M<ra Houae next R^tunlBy evenltur. the pnllniitiary pulillo rebearsal oa griday aftawaoaw. The avagxaaaaBa is ??foliows: (Svuiphonyin 0, No. 0.ScbuVrt IlarcHroiie naw ,.Salut-Sa.-ti* Ooooertatdok fur p.an ,*,.!',?.weber Mi*a Kaiiuie Blooaitieltl. " Dle lluDUL.iiKlila.ht''.Ustt Muie. Madrliue sft hiller'a BOOOBd pl moforto recltal will take Btaoa at yt.'iuwa..' Hall on Patunlay oftetuooa. "Nanou" w.u. revlved at tho Thalia Theatre laal Blghl wBb i'ii. Baht iig in Bm earl ?>t gtaeaaaf JawMiaja w btah ohe i* aavtMadaaiy Botl tahjWa. The Thaita paV0ara> IB* 88 of thls *parklitiK umslcal couiedy aw oduilrablr.tba aiiiKlu8 and a.tliik'of itt MoOhrl iu the titular rObl iie liii; in aii reapoeta the bi-?t arorh m .i;.t-rt!tta wafteh li to b>, aaea m th<- ottj at the peaoaal bhaot Mi-* M irle Vsn. WBO la to uiak,- her flrat appearanoe aa aconcert bOBbB* iu Bow-Tawh at the laat of thl* year'a Nov.-lty t'.iueerts n.-xt Tu.'*,l.iy OVOBhag, will alUh' M t.ljrbt at a conccrt of the I'bllbarmoulo : octety lu C:0? Olniiatl. Thia is her natlvo city. fio.u which ahe baa beea ahsenl tlve voars, and .*he wa* .?or.liallv itreet.al wheu 180 laag at tlie publlc relieuiaal ou Tues.1 ty BflOeaoeBi BBMBaaaaaTharaby will so.in start out on a coucorl tom- bbOoi the aaaaaaWOaeal af tfejet ivud. sba win be afcoliiliaiile.1 hy Ml*a . illle Tor!>ett, a taleuted -*"i'1"< yioiin piayar, pardl .>r Mr la wha dw in OtBoaaaaBi aaae DavMt, t.nor. and Adoli.h Olo*o. planlat. Tho aiinlversary oftbe blito-of (Jlinki, the Uu**l.B composer. ls lo be . tlebrated on tho '.'Oth af May by tha Ini.UK'uratiou of a luoiiuiueiit 1 ?> lii* inmuoiy at Siuole.H|k. Oatheaoajo day e retlgteea eataBaaayjiwiilefog Lbawraal will aaBa alaea lu the Cathodral of tbe at auniptlon. Mo*..ow. The uiusic of Mendel.sohn's opera, " Camaoho's ?*?? diiiK." w"1" I h)Ml ""1>r '""' ,*,dB rei'reseiitutlon at BerliB in i*-.'7, waaeaaghi 8oeeert otyti i>y thefBOBoaef laa ton la*tThui.*l i> eventu*. Tlie perforuianoe BBBBM Ml have been correctly VMWOd by ll.-' Iliatou erttlcs aa ouly au experltueot witb a novelty of purelg hiatorlcHl lalliaot. Mr. Apthorp lu The Lt nt?0 DlMiayl aaya ol tho work (which was Rlven wltb plunoforto ln*te.id of aiOBOOtral accotnpanliuent) I "A8 for the work iiself. ouo cau hardly apeak dnally wltb out hearlii*' tt with tho orehestra. There la inu.h K-'inM uud loveiy u..i*lo lu lt. so.ue numbors 88*838888 spectally drau.atlo oast Jlut ono aeoa the 'pr.-ntloa haud ln lt. a|>eakiii? froiu 8808310*88088 poiut of >lew. The i.urely Idyltte Baoaasata are uh> $SF^Mdm M",..1 -lssouii mihaa the terribbj mlataha. tu-jt,bo i m ?so,, u?d Btrauger.' und tbal ^^'hu'lf'Al ii w?y da OTordaUea a Mdwjg^Xle oae cau easily underaiaai ^fiatuTotartfJiht r-ya botweea taaoaly two por formanceaof tlilsoi?r.tt.i.' Tbe NfO li ?s accepted the dedlcatlon of Q4MBOV8 oBBjag ..! Vlta." wbi.b ls to bo perfonned for tbe flrat tln.e ot tbo llirniliiKh lui l'ostlval lu August of tbl8 J<Anow syniplioiiy by Sirambatl waa i^rformed ln tbO hall of tho Ueruiany Ku.busay at Komo two woeka a<* The srbcr/.o Is a?ld to have idven the -reate-t-..tiatao tlon of the four movenienU. Tbe Marehoal Dareala. waa lstha flrat of Italian entlca after Flllppe Fillppl. wrlM of tho iicw work lntho Opinione: " S^ambatl ?'?? thls symphony npholda the llaif <>f ln?tn,l5P"*V!.!elodT. Italy. aJhUemalutalBlug a eotitii.uo.ia""*"''"'"^ helauever vnlKar.and hia orchoatratloo dlapb^ng JrVclaion. It 1. io behopodlhat ^ ? exampb-wj'? nau] Imltatora, aud abovo all, buiouk tho jouufcc A inlaalug atrtog guartat ln O. by tba ^**~Z dale llenn, tt, has jilat been diseoverod at UriKii hla eutbuslasUc pupll, Mr. Tbotuas Wlngnau.,01 ?