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Forfign.?The Qnecn of Englatid called ont the Jtritish leseryesan.linilitia. ^r_n Aiiti<ipatioi.s of ?war witli Baa_B causod a ilurry in the Londim Btock Exeliango. ___u A Bkiruiish octurrt-d bc tween the Bntish and Aralm near Snakitn. ___= The Freneh suflereda r.-versain Totifjinn ; the poy ernment wa. criticised tn the C-BMberoi11.irputies. r The reports of the rebi-lliou iu Manitoba i>aid to be luii.h i.verdrawn. Domf-stic?S?-Teral more jxistmastcrs were notni nated by the President,-The Stute Assen.bJy paased a iesolution mvitiiig an btTeaUgatftMl of the Tontine systetn._Mr. Ives ofl.-red a reaolu? tion, iu the !>ta.e Aasembly, for the luvesticatmn of thoreuiovals under Mayor Edson. _^=_ The loss at the Hutlalo fire araounted to fttM^OOO. =^r-r Tlie Cotomon (onucil of r-yracuse, N. Y., w,-im abarajBll wuh conteuipt of court. ?~r-: General Loiran ro eeived 101 voles iu the Il.iiiois Legislature. City ani> .Siblrdas.?General Gr-at's te-;i liionv in tbe Fiab tTial taken.-DinneT of Yale Alutnni. _=__= Deatb t>l Mra. E. D. M?fa_B, Charleia W. Duraat's children at od.l.a. :-s Elli ott rianfortl tnado Connsel of tbe Exti?e Board. __=__ The wrii of habeaBeagBM in .be Costiluh caae HaaBBMBi. ?-Gold value of the legal tendar hilvcr dollar (4121. grains), _ftJ0 88Btab =__-8tocks active iu spots, with irregular and erratic dtictuations, aud cloaed fcverish with onvill adviiiices. Tlia Wi ather.? TRint'NF. loeal ob^rv.itiona iu flicatc alightly warmcr. fair or partly cleadj weatb.T, and perhapa light rain. Ti-iupcrature yestenlay : Higheat. 51'; lowest. 30; averugc, 89 V3. _________________ Itia a pood thing to _33f tbe wator from frczirig iu the pipes; but tbe people of IJurtab. are warn.-d by the burniiig of their .Music Hall and St. Louis Churcb that no.ue nicthod shonld beadnpti'd other than turuing the supjil.v oM cntirely. That extraordinary procautioti 8BB38 tho lossof thesebuildings. and, inditectly, the lo?8 of a mau'e liie. It would liave been mueb better aud more economkal way to keep tbe Music Hall slightly warmed and in charge of Watchman. a The somewbat uninteresti.ig proree.lingB of tbe trial of J-BMM D. Fish were eulivem-d ye? terday by a reijuest for the testimony of Ocu eral Grant. lt has been said in some quurters that tbe General i? convinced tbat tbe poople held bini responsible for murh of the wrongdoing in tbe Fisb-Ward transactions. Thia ean liardly be true, for tbe prene of the country haa abouniled with ex pressions of belief in iiis entire ignorAiice of any iriigularities. All the same, it was doubt 1688 a relief to General Grant yesterday to inakc clear liis inuoeence in tbe mutter. Tbe publieation of wbat he aaid will be await.-d Wltb interest ; but it certainly was not n.-e.lt-d ln tbe General's own dcfenae. ? Even if affairs on tbe Russian frontier did not absorb the attenti-m ol' London, ti.e Eng lish could still fludcauseof auuoyance without making mueb eflbi-t. Everytbtng 880388 to be going wrong iu Egypt. General Wolseley finds he eannot stay at Korti with hia tfOOftf all snuiiner; aud now most of tbe le.-.eut ligbt ing around Suakim turns out to _BT3 been use le?8. The iiositiona whieh the English have won ?t 13 gre.tt 8Q0t within tbe last f.w days Bre of uo partieiilar advantage, and Hasheeu has been evaouatod. lu ordmary 413838 rBSalta like tbese would throw the British public mto afeverof itgitatioh ; but just at prtsent such little side M3B0a hardly couut. In view of the present Anglo-HiiKsian eom plications ? letter piint.d el>ewlieie in this paoer in regard to England's lelationfi with Gennany will be found nio^t iiistiuetive, lt explains fully the adjust"i??t of the receut dil ferenees between Lord Grauville aud I'linee Biaiuarck and shows that fiiendly relations be twoeu Betliu and London ha*e been 10 33tab? lished. This has not been cntirely elear bere tofore. The importance of the infonuiition, of cotir.-ie, la its bearing upon tbe situation on tbe Afghan frontier. That Biamarck desires peace in Europe is bclioved by diplouiats ; und if he aaysthatSt. I'etersburg must give way. give way she must. l'.-iug friends again with Eng Jand, there ia nothiug to prevent him from throwinghig iniiuenco on the side of peaoe. Tlie attention of the Adn.inistration is now powerfully centred on the poat ottices of tho couutry, aud tbe heart of the average Deuio cratic politician tbrobs with joy. The post uaaterabipof.hisnative town is tbe height of the loeal politieian's ambition, nnd the rate at ?_!__ Mr. Cliivobiiid ia illlin- ul\ nnaaibla nl_r__ of this grade, doubtlea inspires the hungry and tbitsty crowd at the capital with high hopes. The struggle amongtbem for these little loavcs and Ashes is intense nnd attended with mueb bitterness, as was sbown yesterday. 1 be Vice I>resident at last scored a point and secured tbe appointraent of "his man" at Indianapolis. liut his opjionents declare in fury tbat this point sball be Mr. Hendricks'a last. Ut will be a melaucholr spectacle, indeed, to see tbe V ice Piesident of the United States bankrupt in iu fluence on account of one post offlco. It was natural tbat Secretary Lamar, tbe de fender ol Jellerson Davis, sbould wiah to bonor the memory of Jacob Thompson-an unicpont ant traitor to his country; but it was unwise in him to do so. The people of tbe North have not yet forgotteu tbe iniquitous eourso of Thompson when he was Secretary of tlie Inter ior under Mr. Buchaiiau. Not only did be be tray Governmeut secrcts to the Secessionists, wbile he was a sworn otticer of this Nution, but he left his department under the shadow of dishonest dealings. Moreover, be is tbe man for wbose arrcst a reward was offered for sup posed eomplicity in the assnssination of Abra bam Lincoln. Yet this is tbe man wboso mem? ory Seeretury Lamar has seen fit to bonor by placiug tbe stars-and-stripes at balf mast! lt was an iusult to the loyal North. WAE ASD PEACE. The Queeu's Proclamation is a distinct, but not an unmistakable, menaco of irar. Tbe reserves and tbe militia are never calle-l out for boliday parade, but only in a cxisis of foreign aflairs. Nevertheless, peace is often the out come even of tbe most serious preparations for war. Tl.ecallingo.it of tbo reserves and tbe militia is the Knglish method of empbasizing an ultimatum and informing a Continental neighbor tbat the Governmeut and tho nation are deterniii.ed to tigbt rather than compromise. This is the real meaning of the Proclamationlin thepresent instance. Englund is preparing to enforce its demand for tbe retiiemont of thc B-BB-B tioops from theAfghaii irontier and tbe ecvmpletion of tlie l.iburs of the Joint Boundary (Jomtnission. The dccision whetber tbere sball be war or peace now ri-sts with Buaala | and wbile the Czar and bi-i advisors nie auxiously deliberating and possibly waiting for somo sign from Merlin, tbo prcparation* l?.i war will be couducted with encrg.y ifl F.ngland aud India. Hut this intlexible Bnaaaaa and apparent indiflereuce to ktbc .(.'zar's dccision, whethei it be for war or peac.-, may piovein tbe eud tbe speediest method of averting bootfl ities aml restoring baruion.y. Tbe 083-338 of war n.i.y ba in realltj an aaaaranra ol peace. Criti.al asare the present relations betweefl Knghiud an.i Hunsia. tha situution is BOt appar ently 30 hopeless BB it was in 1 B78, nhciilhc English reserves WOM last called ...lt. Tlie Raasiaa Btafl aad approoehed CoaataottaopRj aml tlictated the Peace of San Stel.-mo. t'reat Britaia had fiaea tba Caai aotioa tbal it eoald not recognizc the validitv of tbat treaty unless it .sbould be laid l.cloie tbe Fowers aml consid eied article by article. In order to cntorce this demand a lleet af iror.eln.N was sent to C.n stnutinople, a vote of cre.lit I0r WBT prepara? tions was carricd throtigh Pailiatn.-iit, Iho reserves were called out, Indian troops artjfC sont to Maltii from Ib.nibay. aml there .wi re aetive preparatioaa for arai Bl arerj doehyard aml aiBCTial in Kn^laml. Tbe diplomntie dead look laated three RRMatha, dijring wbleb Lord DoacomaflttM axhaaatad his bfll ol eradit la military and naval cxi?cudituies uml Uiiwia WOa rcciuiting its vicloiious army and intiigu ins in AfghaniMruj fov it aaMVfl-gH aaRBBMrt Imlin ; and at ihe ch.se <>? thia OBB-BOOB stori.i 3B- atioaa p.-ri.d. the two OoroniaaoBta oao? aoBtod to Bood delegabao to tha Coaffra ioI Badifl aml to rofriator iBfpabllcthedeci whieb they bad reached in il 100101 agrc.-m. *it. The BSBBBOBa to the reserves aud the B80TO ment of the Bepoja weia aagreeBiv*. Bieaaoroa, whieh drOW att.-ntion to the military roaooroea of Qreafl Britaia aad teaded to atoderate tho war feeltng in Kussia. Ifl liba inanner the present BBgrj onOR of war may beOOBM in time ;in aiispi.ioiis a.igury ol Etiropcan pOOOO, The factors of the two jirol.lems are di3B-B? ilar. In 1V7S Raaria waa exhausted by the campaipns in .he Hui kan nnd in Arm.-nia ; wh.-reas, now the army is reoik'anized and recruited aml the nation invigorated by aerofl yoara of poaoo. Qraal Britaia, whieh waa thaa frcsh and tingling with loof-repreaaod aclitity, is now w.-ary of OBBIpOiffai-B la every part of tho world, aml is 88138811 li bU_3 with tbe v. \a tionsoi EfTptiaa __a_ea aml tho burdeaa of wailaie in the Somliin. Alcxamlei II. WB8 aanoaadad with ajcod couucillors who were Kiitislied witli tbe reoalta ol the war with Tuikey and disinclim-il to prolong tbe p.-rio.l of hostilities with it new adversary against tbem. Alexauder III. is inliuenced by the jndgiiiei.t ol younger aml moift inipetm.ns aih i.si-rs, aml in the innermost (.oveiiniient eircles al St. I't-tern burga war feeling predominateH. These aml Other considerations count strongly 00 the Bida of war ; BBd althoflgh theie iiie ollsels to them in the luck of adeqaatO railway commnnication botWOOB the t'aspian aml tlie Ktissiiin SoatpOOta, in the allianee botWOOB IF.ngland and AtjrhBB istan, and cspeeiully in the paeUk attitml.- ol the same Gerinan Cbancelli.r who scven w-ar-* ago grimly iniitteied " Heati Fossidentes." the situation must be regaided as alarming. Wiir iaaraaalt fraught with so many deplorabk evils that aaililllOBB witli their pooUk in.slin.ts eaniiot lielj. bo|iing tbat it will yel. be av.-rle.l ekher by iltploniati<- meaiis by sober second thonght in St. Petersbntg or by the eommaml ing inlluen.e ot Ptin.e JJi>ii.;tnk. Wlmt nol.l. t ollice can there be for tbe aibitcr ol liniope t han that of peaeeniake. T_ ?MMWOMM" IA OBJO, Tbe latest nnd most BIBBBI _*,lllMI8 DaOMMtBtk aeheaaotorob the people ol Ohio of solf bjo ernment has been bloiked by an hoiioiable deeision of tbe Suprnne Court of lli.it EkotO. T_0 sebeme W03 tO 180-13 ab.-oliite contiol ol tlie ehiel i-itiei, ol tbe Sl;i:e, and BBI tieulaily ol their ele.tion olli. ials and jiolice, by BOBBB ol leirislativc eiiailmentH. Wbat was intended to betlie.liist m.iiMi.eof a long s.-ries, a bill ia regard to the goveinnunt of I'olumbus, was recently jiussed by the DoOMMTBtk Fegi>latii.e, and siKin d by jlloveruor lloadly, wbose. iiiunv piolessions of attachim nt to lefonn are ren .lti.il more und mo.e CDiileinpuble by iii.-, couise as 1ns tenu, of ollice dntws toward a elooo. This bill pluced the i ntire city goveni m. nt under the contiol of a board ot truslees, wbo were nuthoiizetl to 9BBMB all nppointnicnt-, fr.an tne highest to tbe lowest. It aroused iin.sl intense excitenieut, and ]nolests of the Btrongest cliaiiicter were made by honorablc Demociats, both in tbe idMOiMlf aiul tlnoiigh out the State. But tbe unM-mpulotis knaves who bad contiived tb.. m.iihuie are not tbe sort of iiien wbo cate anythiug for public Beotiment. To I.e considered uusciupulous knaves .lo. not disturb them at all. Tbey jiassa-Tfee bill and the .Goveruor unhesitatingly approved it, and trusteei wei-e nppointed under it, wbo began two week* ago the work of redistricting the city. Tho Circuit Court then interfeied by injunction, and tbe Governor at onco stepped i_rw-rd tn jnro_'et. thftlwork. of. Jbia j.artuutna from interruption. By his Attorney-Ooneral proceediBKS were betrun In thc Huprem. Court. destKned to fix the coustilutionality of the law, and thc cliquo who had contrivcd thc M^enio openly boaated that the Court waa Denioci-Atic, tuid that the law would stand. | It.8Rratifyii.Kto flnd that, nohvithHtandinff tho intenso purtisanehip which prevails in Ohio and notwitlistandiuK tho fact tbat 80899 flfjoMimi rciidcrcd by the Supremo Conrt on atiici questions had Bccincd to be piomptcd by m.litical inllncnoo, a majoritr of tho Court in this instanco has decided according to ju?tico and tbo law, and not aceordiup to party intcrcst. Tlie decision seen.s thc more lmport ant i.ecauso it npparcntly blocks thc way to other nieasures of tbc MBM naturc wbicb tbe Pcniocrats ..had dctcrniiucd to piwa. An dcsciibc.linUl.io joumals, tbc sebeme waa to aecure full control of all tbo citicH of tbe State before tbe election thia fall, and it waa calcu lalcd tbat, by control of tbe ballot-boxes, the dection ofiiccra and tbe police, majorities to order coubi tben be manufnetured for thc Pcm ocraticpartv, cven in cities iiatiirnlly Kcpubli ean by large majorities. '.In this way thc Kcpnblioan majorities ln the rural districts would be Hwarnpcd, and the ccmplerc control of thc State Oovcnmcnt Bflbed by tbc Dcinocrutic conspiiatore. It ls quite likcly tbat rcsent nieiit on accouut of the iufamous cburaclcr of this scheme may contiibtite to BWall Kepul.'i.-an majorities next fall far more than the Demo crats will nnd convenicnt. a star-e7eT)~ooiwess irritated. There is a melaneholy lack of hartuony in Doi.iocratic qnartcrs. After tbe BTflfll victory acbieved iu Eastern Statosiby the falsc prcrencc that "rcfonn in admini-tration "' was thc OfM thing soiiirht, tbc Dcmocrats shoiild bc able to hflld their O-fflflfl and thelf most tulkativo lcadcis to some reepect for tbc position then t4tk.ii. Instcad, hore we have Thc Louiavillr Oottim Jtmrnml -aaBtfaaHnf itsolf aa ob Bticpotonsly a-._ever in denumiation of Mr. Kandall und his followers. Mr. Kiudall, ac OOfdiflff to that joiinial, Ifl " tlie attomcy ot anbsidy.'' ? He hold- hla placc Ifl COBgttm BJ ? thc consent of tbe cncinii- of thc Detnociatie u parly and his poUMofll eX-B-9I-0e depends upon "his alleiriancc lo thc tobber doetiine which "keeps ltiin in pablk Hfc." Tbffl ifl not oiea taURUbCO. To style Mr. Kandall's opinions a "robbci il.xtiinc" la notconducivcto harmony. MoCBOYOr. thc Loitiivillc Offtflfl dc.laies that ?Mr. Kandall will use Ibc Adniini-,tratioii t?> u tcuthcr his own nest if hc Ifl allowe'l to use it ?M! all, and wlien tha tinio OOflflflfl for him t. Mullil his fair proniisca, hc will lind a pntflZl 8|o bctray it." After ttii-., it DflUfll 89 obt-OOJ tlnit Um .i.l.niMt.'si ..f Thr .luurnal's policy do nt.t likc .Mr. Kuidill. Yct they iflaiat, ivith mn. h araurranl ia pafll ereti-B, tliat tha Da_90 ciatic party i* louiinittcd to their idcas, aml that thc election ol Mr. Cflf-ifl-O, thc v.ttc Ofl tha Minrison bill, ainl the dcriiion ifl thc Cliui^* t'.iiivciitii.n t>n thc platfoiin. bound tlie party bcyond _relea.se to tha policy which thflj al \ t.catc. Itistobc notii'cd thut thaaa u'etitlcmen tflke tbc tnuililc todcclarc qoltfl oftOfl that thflj ? W9 tcitibly in cirncst." It may bc BO. Tbc couti - try bfld 809981 rBaa-Ofl tfl BflppOOB, prior t.i tha Iflflt i.iiiipai._'ii, tliat thc.v 18989 t-ally Bt-MMBfaj in tlicir ct.nvictinn, and ic.nly ta Ii?_r 111 lor it. <>r, what is in. 14-11 Baora trjrlflf. to glro np tha oAoi - t..r it. But doxiag tha ttmtptitct it araa flaada < icar taal Ki,ii.ci)tni\ araa wtkBM ta _et ehxifldl, Vottt arera aahed Ln raatiini flf taa bb ona ti.>, tad la VVaStcrn St.ucs ..ti a ditlcrciit and ll uiy BBtflf* Olllntil- U.c.IV. It W.IS tlull -H_'_'i -Ic.l. I.l.'lc than once, th.d __MBM Jwhu wmild flOflapiffl tfl ,lt eiilve tho public r.n ihe-..ike i*r tbuapana, would certainly dcccivc ca<h otlicr wifli tha BflflM ct.iltcd ainhitittii it thev r.uilil. Arct.fd iimly, we Bofl Bad thflt the pctii'i ? _rho . xjott.-.l U> hold tha Kciiiarratif party to it- trcc-tratlc protaaaioofl ara iBBrtaning to fti ?? > it.4t? l bj tbc cdin.-c t.t ri.-idcn; Ch v.-lintl, aml particn l.ii 1 \ l.y thr c.rc with ivtiich hc ptaha "Mt tln .1. vi.t.d tricntlsot Mr. Bflfldflll for tl.c poaitions clii.-h have uet-t control OTflt thc pitioiia?_c. If hc h.ul dclibei.it. K BBl hiiii-ll IU oriran./c tha party m .-mli a way 88 t<> i ni-li Ofll oppo-i tion to Mr. Kandall and Mfl nl< i-. he woiibl liai.lly have in.iilc m-1cc!ioim iiioic _Iiic\mI1\ tflfldinjl to tliat BBd thflB thosc whiih bc bflfl inatlc. If tha " -tar-.'vctl ipW-dflflfl of K.-fotiii " Bflfl Bfl] li^rlit. in her, shc will prol.al.ly Iiav. aa oppoi tfllli.] to -liiiw it bcloif Iuiik'. I'lom pichciit appcaraiifcs thosc who have lotidly profc.sscd Int-trailc bilicf*. will bave to swailow their c tnviction- and bfl sib-nt, or clse to qtUIld with then own Adininistiiilioii. Mol.L "/.//('/.?_.." BandtflflMr. Caa to Tarhfl*daajh-laaa iriuti lic- him, aiflca bc dealrad the m.inii.ation. Hut it ia nevcrthclcss imothci 19899 flf I xilc It takes from tthc llouse one ofl tbc iiiokI ninit-i aml iiiicoiiipioiiii-ii.K oppr ncnts of Mr. Kandall, aml open-tlie way lor tha election iu :iN.-,\ Voik ditstiict of a Kiib-crviciit lollowi i ol thc liltl'ii clitiuc. No iiioic \- ill Mr. .Moni>on, when ba b_9?iflfl anothcr raul Ofl the lurill, leckon on tbc wit and thc cxpciit-mi-, tbe B8fl_ and tha kiiovvlcdce, of that evcr-stanch fi*c trfld-sf Mr. Cox. The gBBBJMB flf 11???? tr.nle will ba |.i'cacbed by him hcrenfter, if at all, Ofl tln hIioics of tbc Kospborus, aml perbaps with nioic efbet lliaii in tha An.ciican Co_lfl^fV8-_ Then eOfl-98 thc aclcction ,.f tlie chicfofthi Kuiciiii of Vards and Ilocks, anothcr position in which, appiii'enlly, Deniocratic refoiimis B98 oppoiiunil.T to tt-c tlie public scrvicc for p;nt\ cmls. At all evciiN, Mr. Ilcnli icks, \iho is not ?_r.-i.4-r.i 1 ly creditcd with fl willtnpncss to flXflfl l.iiiih.lf withoiit any adc(|iiatc nl.jcet, workt d with not-riog ttyttws fflt thc appoiniineut of fl nativc ol lndiana. Kul Mr. Bflfldflll sreured the appoiiitim-ni of a nativc of lYnnsylvaniu So it fljaaa in thaaa daya, Raforni of thaCirll Scrvicc euofliatfl ,in pflttiflg tfltO the hamls of fi'K nds ol 'I iltlcn aml Kamlnll the 009709 to 099 thc Civil Stivicc loi thcii own lataffBt*. A Bfl of ].o-!i.i.i-lcis is naincil, all Denioi iats] all Iicinocialic p.ilil.cians ; aml imt a few of lliem polilicians of thcextiemc < 'oppci ln ,ul sorl in ilav-fioiic bjT. Mciiofthat sort aic not to l.e tiiKolteu umlcr this ii-foiin A Iniini-trutioii. Lat ua ba joyit.i, ut least, thflt tha eaBBbja __?_? h.jaltyto i-.vnipathy with rchellion has for its eloflk tha food old Bav-a " K^form." .1/ /'/?/.? IlKii.lSS-WUATt BflpOOOB Mr. M.iiiiiinj,' yicld.i to the pressiirc that is now jtfdflf InoiiKht to b.-ar flpofl biin and icmovcs llit'k'ins. What ttititi t Can he t iiiifistcntly t-UTflat ont llii?i,'ina il bc iclains Mi. Fairchild t In order to aid Mr. MflBB_B| in BOflfliflf lo fl decision on this dclicatc point, 819 lii'c Icuvc t.. call bia attcntion to what 'Ihe Srw- i'urk IVovltl said near the end of ,Mi. Faiichild's tcnu as Attoiiiey-tieneral. Tiii Atlurnay-donornra nttlcr haa nnver Itcon mn ao ex lr,iv;.4.';iully ua undcr Mr. F.ilrcl.lld'a BBJflBfl. Mr. I i4ii4 hi.il'.- aali.ry la .-?,...?.?. a jrBBB. Mfl I..-'<?. i.i ili-|.iity, 188889891 88V808 bm Hlflff naeh yc.ir, uiul $701 ?'.'* for tliisliiir-i in.-iiU. Mr. ? -.- .'? .;.-;,, ti.e olurk. B8B8BJ tn I...-,c l"Tii partloularly favorwl, ua ftt.o boaka BBflBJ tlitat lu. liBA reonivcil, hnti.ifi; nia aulary (whlch la fl'j.ooo :. \ cat) iiMiiut fjBJBBf Bt all.co Mi. J'Bir..1.11.1 t.iiik |>...pc? BBBBatabS ofllo?i. I'or Ihn yoi.r 1H7I1, thc wtaU unl.1 fur ooun.icl to aoaiat the Attorany-douerai; a'20,7_4J 60. In 1877, lt l.'i ? c.-i BBB far fur Bflflflflfll 88 aaalat thn A..,..-i.Hk_(.Hi._r_J i.1.1 U-.-4 HO. .WhJiu Uaaial A. P.-.11 was Attorney-flenoral. the wholo coat ot runnlng Ws offloe In 1874 was 312.315, and ln 1875 86,685 37s totnl for the two yeara, 310.000 87. These flgurcs whieh The World oresents came under the cye of Ihe Evening Vost and here is The Poxt't commenta upon them : W-BMV88 may have Iw-eu Mr.'.KalrohlM's expendltorea, or however they may 88 exrlalued, lt ls .the geueral lm preaslon tbat the reaults of hU labor have boon very DieaKre when bls opportunltles are conslilore.l. It was BBBfaaai tbat tbe laws for tbo proteotlon of publlo funrta anri* tbe ptinlshinrnt of publlc th.aro.si wbleb were pasaed at Govertior TUtlen's; suKg-?*tlon In 1871, liimlshed tbe proifvjutiiiK oftlcer a better method of aettllng with pliimlerers of Htate and ra.inlelp.tl treaaurlea than by aeeiaptlni? compromlsea aod allowlnx kno.rn tblerea to et.Joy a earoir such a.s Woodwartt ls runnlnit ot Norwalk, (-,,'nii. BBI tbe laws produced tbe wlsued-for reault, tbo oosta of tbe proaecutlon would uot have been bcKriilgcd. Unfarttinatoly for tbe people tbe real motlvo for tbe op aaaMMaM Mr. Falrcblld lln bls 880*381 for renomlna tjl)11 ,i.uot fflvc any as.surunee tbat bia sticcess.ir, if he aliali be i. Demoerat, will sectin- any better restilts., The World has not yet deinanded Mr. Fair child's removal. N'either bas Thc Po?t. Onthe contra.y, they both clai.n tbat he is tho right man in the right plaee. FROM ~Jr TJEO-FAN JO FIRE. Yes. Thc Evening l'ott has quito doao ? dismlsslng " tho TWOOl tcstit.iouy against Mr. Ma.iniu. ? with a ai.iile." t.'onfronted with tho faot that .wheu tho testimony waa freah The I'od had by 80 moans thtis diamisaed it. it proteats with a voico aufjusod with oniotinn that " the present pr-.priotors and adltota of The oaaB-f FbB had n.. aaaaaaHaa with it aatO long nft.r 1877." Well, if it Insists BfOfl it, our iiialadroit contemporarv ts tloiit.tleea entttled to this explati.itton. Whon tho 88*3*0 in tho fatniliar story mdeavored to atletice an old lady in his congrega. tion who vontnn-d to dlsagreo with hlm on a doetrinal point by quoting Bi I -ul airainst her, he jvas met by the |answer: a Yes, I know, Dominle, l.nt Hiat's whoro Bi PBbI and I difler." If"tho present propiiotors uf Ji>c Evning Potf chooso to ? ill pnblic atteiitif.ti to the clrcniustuuco tliat they difler from YVilllaui (Jiillen Hryant in regard to the tlfUJoaaoa <>f TwaaaTa taatbaeajri th.-y have mt aadeabfad righl to huri thai portieeJar aooaaagaaf. gilowever, if we inistake not, u tho present e.litors an.i t.r-.prietors of Tht fWafaf Pttt ? nls... ontrollcd th.- pi.p.-r llareb :i. A. l>. 1005. And it araa aa aaal day tbat The Toni in ablogiaphieel sketeh ol Mr. Hanal-I nse.l th.-.-eaik'tiili.?Bl word.s : ii ia poMlarlf nadaratesi Ib aJbaar that Th' A>y?t nu-i other (.rintintr attablMhBMBM Ib Aibaaf iflale ?? good dsalol iron-V out of pul.lie prl.itl.iK darhirf the vi-ars fr.nii tha rloso of tlie war t-> Ibe dlsrBptloa OT UM TWKKP nug. Lerlslatloa .lnrlnt? '.b"-"..y**?*? " marked by BXTBAOBl)IIlABY BXTBAVAOlSCB. M.iin y 44 aa vt.t.-.1 riiiht aud left, aud It la uo doubt true ih.it th,- iiiliitiiiK-.illi.es ... ll..' BUM Gaptta rt.-rlliic.. ,?,?.. ?r (ha i-i ni.- tii,.t dropped lots tbelr beaketa. Mr. Maa-lBgbad. UOWEV__?D_t*ra0_B_aM a 4.'?'><1 otart dti t_m r,..ni M -aatlti Tue Ttttiii M' has r.iinly on-leavorcl to pcrauado J%, Pttt to uo 8 IIBOtfl more into .'..-tail in r.-gard to tba !-.r.-.-:in.le(Ii-.-tof l_8 800*8 (OOtad ? Howey.-r." Bal ? tba i-i.-snii aditoraaad pfopriatara" will not be peraoada 1 Tbef i>ref,-r to aoataaiplati adaiBiia tratii i leioiii. in tba abatraefc (? E V TE AL AMMMIOA N I'.' MI MM. Whaa tha Ceata RJaoa MUoialer loMaxleo an BoaaaM that the Caatral iaMrwan repablba op ,.itoBarriea have toaathar aaanay <>ft;??.. iiieti. aad whaa wa raad <>t tln- ambrtiooa Oaate tii.'in I't.-sui,nt i.iiitinic aaarii tbal aaaibaf Ih Um ii.-I.I. it l.x.Ua tik. ?nr 011..1 r.'s|.,-.-t il.le s.-al.t. iin- - oba in -tt..r armMa Baeaal >n Bpaaa h taairrlwafl :..-?, aad ef all tha troepa ahiab Bamoaeoald i?,ii;i;,.,i!y eall t" his ..iii. it ladoabtlal if neea thaa 3,000 worM ba eoBaideiad MeBeetiTeaoldiarai froM ,i Eatoyaaa ?r _aaari3_a aoial ol riew. All who h:?y.. taaa lha Bearaarow warriora witli thaa .uni.iit i.mA.-is aad cini'i-iik.- iBReeaaaa al aay Ibiag liba diaelpllaae* drlU, wba awelltba raaka P4rnot tln- st.nifltiw armlf s ..f Caatral Am-rn-a, will t.n.l tln'ir iiniiitinitiiiis fail tbeni in IrjlRg 10 eoni -i.e jrhal tba Militl? al Ibaaa eeaotriaa is likr. F?.r y.-.rs Uirnos baalabored Bl his iiriny. aad Oeat.-ii...la no- has. aadeabti-'.!.. tba b. -t driliad, dMeipfuMd aad arm.-l fora* ia ?i atral iaaeriaa. N,?i,iii-.iiv tha at.-.ii.luig ..nny .?f Qoataauda is jLiBO ii...n. TbewMrfaal Maodlag araqral Hee duraa aambara 030 bus. atoUl of 3.010 ragalar aoliliara arbo fellaai tba boaa*g of B_rnea, i i ? ..nny <>f Roodoraa aaald aet aoMpera with ibe in..-. taeflMael pbbI-MrI iRtba Daitad Mt.it... aad .. tha aowiRal araaTol OaateB?ile a larjj,- pereaatafa is laaflMiaat. Tha bomIbs! Militia BtiMigtb ti tba tare leaablieaifl 84,000 aaao. Bat tliis iaeladaa reaag bag i aad ald ?.en. ball elrlUaad ladlaaa aad aagre UbaratBi aadael BOOel thaa know Htiytiittntol iiiiiitarv diadauae,orjaeold ??? ptoporlyanaed 11 tbeydid, _aaB*abtbay woald l?- rllifiMnt. as an army tli.-v B'.'i.l'l ha wertbi-M, lt is, tbererora, a liberal aatlmala te plaaa the nniit bcrofweUdiaelfU-adaad prapariy anaed troops at tl." (lispoaal of BotTiM at :>.iiOi>. 01 tba repoblioa affeaed ta Bbiirm Baa Balvadot b tba in.'St iiiiIi<Tta.it With an army al 1,200 tueii. k*I. araaaa has an anay <>f 800 awa, and Coata Meo witti a popnlation of only 180,000OOOldaet plaa* xaatt Mi .ti 000 .'He, tiv*f .,.:.li.-is iii tha B* Li. Thaa tba three rapablUa heetda f" Barriea eoald plaaa ta tba Aald eoly 3.100 aAaativa bmb, Itiatraa that tbe* ba*a lefatharaaooihBol aailltia al 84,000 aara, lmt not aaoaoh tealli 88od aad well anaad aaldian eoald I"- obtalaad fiaaa it te bm_m ap the dUaraaaa batweaatbaaetaalaad aathaatad atreaath of the ragalar araaj._^^^^^_ KotblRg for Beban yet i aad ll.i?<i>is is atiil thaea a ?fottbalaaet Baoarafal eoaaldar-tioa eoaaeetad with tbe Hfghaa boaadary Ireablaa ia tba i>r..s|.t ,,i a daifia* afjMarafaparwaMaaaa hwkiag liko acasy-ajailta pieead by a eroaa ?yad aroaaoB ia tha darfc. __,_ Tbe pabliabed atataawal that tho Ntrrets of Brooklyawera BtfA elaaaat last >.-ar thaae*** bafure doea aol bmob tbal tb*| sv.-ro aot Blthjr last v,;ii. l.nt tbal th.ir aaaditiaa la prerioaa jreara waa'oaotterably v.l.-. Aad yt tba-lareltba laad" issiteh tuat BrookljB Bboald ho ono of tho eleaoeat aad baolthiaal oitiaa ia iin> arorld. ? ? - ? i h<- lirst of May i? lik.-iy to witaaaa inaiiv ebaaoaa ,? ti,,,, hiiivlielioirsof thiseiiv aml l.iooklvn. TI.O ohorebea are aaaally rbbbh tha BrBttolael hard tiini-a, and tli? i.-.ei.t biisinesi dapr*88l03 lias bronghl tba qaaatloa ol i aoaoaiy baaaa ta auuiy ?f th, tn in a very praeti. al way. Iu BBeh eaaeatha ?attor is bkeiv tooaBar Bfllea* ba is itroo^f in Irt ti. li'-'l i" I'1" all.'. tiotia f.f tlie paoaloi then ti.e nntBic > ..iniiiittei-s bagia ... 1->??i. Rp to tha cboir gallary aad weadag ii tha ebareh eoald roI got alooa with ehaapar BBoaie. Tbateadaoey la reeeet \ aar* baa baao ". tha diraettoa ol htgb priead auMie, aod tbara laaodoabl that in aotaa laataaeM tlns t.-ti.lciK y baa reaehad aitraordlaaiy laagtba, ?<> tbal tba Idea ... innst.- ua an aet af vorabip i.a-s beaa pia.li.allv lost aigbt ol. II tln- bar.l Imie.s slionlil bring beaaetoaaeheharebaatba tnnbili.it ahowf miisii is not ft.tually 30888808/, tbe 1088 Ol thoir bigb-pri. ad Bbeira aoald ba a beooBeial thmg ? i..-t aa bopa il'i.t flaMrba ? ni baaa his eeal <?n, aad uot iiiini1 aa his daah aad aaal ta Bgbt Baaaa oue. ,?_^ ? Crooklyn hOB 88888 ra|)id transit projeota and l_H rapi.l tiatisit than any la*BB city Ifl tho connlry. At picaent pnblic attetitlon ladliaatad .'> seeutitiK nti,-i i eara nafluth to .nny tha paopla that waal la ri.i.iintii hitsv lioius. l. is aoloaredltabieatata ol iitlaiis lor tho lliird city ?f tho I'niou. lf tln stat.-nients niade 88 tho _3gM_tB81 by the li.Uoeiit.-s of the Klevator bill 383 not disprov.-d, abaa roiiaf Bboald b.. nratit.nl t<> tha beatoMa. I Ik-V oll.-r to l>rovo that tho churg.-s iu N.nv-Vork ft* elo\.itin? gruiti aro 800 pag eotit itruatet tlian in PhilBdalpbia'aad bMmi oitms. b lha lateaaat al tb8 coiiini. n ial anpreinaey of the city tln LagiO> Ittaia Bboald aot fitmft aaoh a dlBacaaaa ta oalat if theic h a re.'tieily ; and it now nt.t.tns to be aitreod that tlie coiirta have suatauio.1 lenislativo interfnr ciic.-m a.ii.it.er ol thls kitid. N?w-York ahoiild uudorbid ita nyal.s, instoad of aharglag moro. ??-??? llerr .Soanenthara farowoll 30 Bhii>l>o.ird|waa aalliaaad t?y adtBaaaaola hMMaai Baddaalyaad without waining, overcoino l.y hia .niiotlons. ho haajHI to kin8 all lha pretty maideus wno were about him. Hitherto tho oactilatory ohampioushlp of 1 Aiiuiritia huti Uotwaau Uonural __er_l_u and Mr. nendrtclce." __e great actor'a eestatic perfortnanoo opens up s rivalry that prom.eea .to become .inter esttng. a Now that Mand BL and the Hon. ITenry Wattorson have both como East, the other part of tbe country will have a .-h.in.-e of composing itseli and reatiug from the cxcitement whieh always attenda the preseuce of such disturblng olements. The World describee Carl Schurz aa ? the well known Free-Trader." This is a post-election confession. It ia the one fact with relation to Hchurz whioh The World was most anxious to couoeal last autuixtn. e A witness in the flaraorsley will case tcstincs that 1... adviaed Louia (J. llatnersley tol reuiember " Kecky" Jonea in bis will, saying additionally, " You owe her a debt of deep gratitude." Could Mr. Hamersloy have foroseen'tho contest over his will, and tho refusal of " llecky " to ? dishonor the dead " by giving ovi.ience on paroly family imattore, he would at leaat have made her his rcaiduary legatee. - Jitu" bunnc, the Brooklyn prhe flghter, aeems to have tuings pretty much his owu way in the City of Cburchee. In l*s8'_ his Democratio admirers mado hini keeper of the City Hall, his terin toexpire in May of this year. But be got a bill througb the Legisl_turo last year whieh Grover Clevolaud aigued, extoudiug hia terru to 1888. Under soine tochuicality in tho law tho Brooklyn Alderiueu thia week elected Dunuo for a torm uf <ivo years, begin ning at the expiratiou of bis preacntitcrm in 1888, thaa extonding his terui to 18?3. It seouia that there are Kepublicana iu Brooklyn and Albany who h.ire been aiding the scheuies of thia Doiuooratic rullian. It ia a disgraceful spectacle. PERSONAL. General Flt-huKb I>ee'.s oall upon [Mr. (leveland was his aecond vlslt to tbe Wblte Houae sloce tbe Kobclllon. Mr. Danlel MeConylllo, wbo has becn'appolnted S.xth Audltor of tho Trcmniry at 8eD?tor f ayno's lnstance, ls dosenbed by The Waihuigt'tn Sinr, as " a thorouKh goltiif polittclan oftbe unll-l'e.i.lletoii scuool"; whleh apoaks aeveral voltnues for Hefonn. Repreaentatlve Ranlall has been overworklng.hlniaclf ln tnuklnjr thlnga pMBBBBl for his Kentueky fricud.s. Baaa?_o f3__aaa_aa?aa weduesduy he looked paie and weak. Fl.-ld-Marslial Co.int von Moltkc, "tho Sllent," ls -pi-inllii_ tbo spriiiK ou tbo Rivlora. Henry Wattersnn saya tbat wben Mr. Kandall came to 1,(11,1-4 Bb. " I bad tbe cboloe of ono of tbree BBflgRI to koep illaat. t? attaad a baaaaet prajaatad/ar my baa__> atli.n, or to tlght. I foiigbt/* !:__, -i-iiitiit W.ill.u,- mi'l fauilly. who have b88H I" N.--.4- VdiW fora week, have goue ftouth for au BSMadai pMaeai* trlp. Caagraaaaaaa FrauV Btaeaak was in tbis elty ycst.-niay, on bls retimi fn.ni a flyln? trlp to WaahtagtOB, and sald tbat the ii." of bls BBBM ta i-oiine.'tfoii wltb theOoveruor atup w_s wliliont lils aulhority. Tha Kev. Dr. F.dward E<uWton Is goiin; nbroad In May wltb his family. Ho purpo.es apendin. coiiaidei-ble tlme in tb? llrltisl. Mus.-uin. stu.lyi.nr recorJs relatlng to tliocoli.iii.il Blatorj 4vl.it 1. be ls wriliug. '? They t_>ll not, nclthcr do tbey apln," BBOBM Mr. (il.ul atono's BeetattM eellaagai ta aaa of bis timde* ac_taat royulty aad berelltary nobiliiy. A Rood many of them wrltf books, liu-.4L-4.-i-. Forrxatuple, aiuong thf royal pcrtona who have b.ioine kn.4Vii as uiithors are ljuceii vii-t..ria; Klaf Oeear IL, of BwaOaai Doin Laafch al Poetacalj Um Baaa BaaradDaaa, of Ttttmi Qaaaa i::i/iil.tli, of Kouii.itu.it; l'rlnce BMoMB, or HaabRMgia D'.m l'..lro II., ?.f Hr./ll; Klu?? I.ouia II., of Uavaria ; Um iini.-iial Ctowa Prlaoe itu-ioiph, of Austrta; tha Ituke of l.-iini.uik'li. riiiic- Ali..it Vi, t-.i- and Prince .- ..f w.,ies, thc Prlaeeea Chtisttaa, nhe Imperlal crown Prlaeeaa o( Uanaaay, Prtaaa LneUa Bonaparte, uml aavi-i-.il tiihcra. 1 kera irc also many royal arttata. in,i.i. lans and prteata. l_er* la prohably, aowever, but oue r.iv .<: doetor. Duaa OBartaa Taeodore, of Bararta, i? ln pia.tiit' ut .iliuiieli, aii'l ls a aurgeuii-ocullst ol bigb rapuUIMa lu bis owu country. TUE TALM OM TUE ~DA Y. Wenottreln a numbor of I?.-tnoer:itlt ne-spapors aaaaa aailaainrratlsktaittig averU- faet that i*rest aaal ra_?aiaa_'a appotaMaa tooBMa ars n.-i.ri>- efl .... u ,,f good (B-__M i.n.1 arislorri.tif uiil.-c.-.l.-iiis. Wi thoagbl tn.it iii.- IB-awaraaf Je-taeeaaa-Jaakaaateefe u,i aBUghl in saah Ba?iapaaU*_B tiRineut*. When tln- tlre IBJBrM* BBM us far hs " the Itirid BMM nf f,nk, .1 Ba_iaa abootlaff athwart ibe ?Iurk-<loiu??l ?ky. lt ls Um.-f..i ll.-cl'4"li..'r lt> pu. ??. a rou.le.iaer aml uvi ,tt Ui. lacia of pioperty Jcatroyed.-lN.w-Orloaua PMaj aaa. (ba iit-ws that (., n. Ml flrBBBW bas wrltten to Osman ,, laadTMlagBlasta-Mka ..--run with Baajaad orit 4V.I-IM bc the wor?? for hlm. st.g.esta an .lil and tru, ,t..rt l',.-f..re ala***| BBB Bl 4Mh< '1 Ifl BM State of Ba** V,,tk ,?ti aai farm. i. ni..re iit-tetl for l.lrtstcr t'laii prowess, uttenipte.1 to SB-Mlaa a tir.r.i I..-I. The l.tiy being llthe, ai-tlve. aml Ba-lg*t*at, Ihe faiiin-r tv.ia galllag well piiin n,,-;i, ,1 wh-u lie ealle.l out t.. thr liyat.inaera, ?? rake tho llttle nlifitcrofTor l-ll tiurt hliu." nu JTju I?ae*B ITaif irhlrh kaalaiaa raaeatty erre.i ln auuounclng tfcedeatB -.r paopM, tbo lasi vletm. Mlag tii, wuolCaplala Brnmoaa, bbboo?eaa that barbalMr m> rouug man hrlnalna naweof adeaih at au bour ao iit.- aa to otaka verhwattaa laipraetloable must ba ao eotnpanlod by tha reuwloa, aai n..isarlly for publlea iioii. ina us a gv " aaM* "' |*a 11 MB. [BartTael rnaaa. Itcally. Mr. ('leveland, this ls I'eforni w.'.h a bijf, blg B; to put tiie Baa mR la _M Ft-t. love's vn.it. I sll all aloiie Iu the ili?4vn of tho BMratag, In thftlawti nf the nioriill.g I all uli iiii.nc; _Ba re,l iiii.ni is lireaklmr, Tha s.'i.s Mrds bi* obbIbc liut caraMaa au. I of the sweet songstrrs' tono. I alt l.y uiysclf Whlle the ere ls tlesoeiiding, Tba cvf IsdaaeeadlBg Aml tliula tue alotie; Tha uiijtt y wlada mutler, Tha eraal ol tha BhntMr, Hui BWakaoa lha BMBBBst of tlays thnt aro flown. i ait i.n alaaa Au.. Ihe nk'ln iaso.lreary, Tha nlKhi la a.itltt-aiy KOF iii.-iiu.r4 ..ml uu . ?.h, wben ahall Ibe in.Tiiiug |{.-4eui lhaeweatdawalaa, 'i'hat loye'a loug itwaltliiK sball biln^ unto uiol BaaMtloM not alaaa, Whaa this waiiiiiK ia eaded, Thia watchliuc aml aalttBg That I hii4e long knotvn, Far iik'ain ahall I clasp her, Ity portuls of laapac, And iii-v-r Bgaln shall I waiitlcr alone. [Ki.K'ne Clay Fergiiaou, lu tialveston N'ows. Fiinch tinee MprBMBMI tho Sultau dylug fof laughtcr. Wm ibaearteao propaeBa t Mr. OaORJI Mii.l..!'. ii... .he poel atiil novcllst, bas eiiti-rc. a n?!4v ti. l.l of Utaratarc the edlttag of Bbah ipeare'a playa. Hl. ataga dlrcetloua an nora ptwRloal, acton ibliik. Imagtaa au aetor itudyiug tins sitti.aiou : - iiero tha aetor shoald ahow a marfcea eataisaaa au.l elavullon iu Ilamlot He ihoold ba*a aroaad lum, ua it wctc, a luiiiiiioas (li.iul . Ibe cloild of hia eoiiilliK eiul. Asuiiic not all <>f this '.vnriit slio iU eiOBC tlie sp cch." A iml le not all of thta world wootd ha .tfsctive.?[lioston Joiiriuil. Aprll i has l.t-cti appalaMd Arl.or D.iy ln Kunana. ?? [ puascd tbroi.gh a funoy towa tha other tlay," re narkeda geutle?_a yeaterdaj 4th.i ts )ust hona froai tln -niitb. " lt was a plaee oalied r-Iton, aa tbe Ulln*la . vuti-iii Rallroad, aud li imiit right ov.r the dlrldlag im,- betweea Kentueky aud Teaaeaaaa. Tba aiala amet of thi* town la Ibe dlvlding Une. Oa Ibe Keutaeky .Ida of tbe atreet loc-al optlon ia ln airi.-t onforceflMBt, ...u 4?? i,?,4 oroaaorerlo the TeuBeaaea alda aad Bad a _MM_ Mllini lli full ..laat."-lI^i..Uvlllc I omiuorclal. Thc prcactit Aaiiilalatr.itli.ii -c ms iiiiTioua M 888181 ull tl?. DaiiliN ,.f the t-ountry. ISnt we have not hcaiit that Danlel Mo'wecliy lius l.ceti caunlit yet, alll.ollKh bo aaal to BaBUagtoa Oa ibatfarypaipasa. The man who h-.s Ml bls halt ?ro\v aln.-c 1030, aml BeVBrauaTredtboahearaorcoiBttto mbi ov.r it umll aftarClevelaud waa elee.ed, wai la tho eity the atber ilnv on a 4lalt fn.ai SiarL Co.iuiy. llo waa iu Waahlng tiin'tliiriiiit tue inaiuuralloii, iiiul r.'iiiuiiieil tlicre a few day. uouie of tha boya were quaaOonlag lhaold ehaa u .uebewaaeatlaghladtaBor. "Thaj aay," aald oue of tii.-in " that Clereland la not ao partloular ta his aanng ?, was I'l-ft-iil.-ut Arthurl" "Wall. I caru't say M to l n " ii i,||(.l the "hl 4i-li-ran; " tuy 'pititoii ls thut. l.-ie liiii.l Itkes Hiiiiieihln' koo." to eal as w, ll us anybotly, but then ba ia nt. epicao." - IF.toriu Trauaerlpt. A wuinan reeantly atole an Bl?BR flock from ft h-.tcl ln 1'arli. Wbo prot-aie.l h.-r lunoeeiico W iiidlgiiuutly that th.-pollee wtre about to lot h.-r go. 11 it Juat then tbe a'.a,... of tboolock weat off with a lo Bi uo ac, und tho nilatiiiK article was fo.iiid e.utiealel uud-r ber eloak. A wrlt.r says tbat " Ktinpe nis In Indla nrelj aulTer from an.iaa.lh.' bOOU piote.tlnil Ihe f.-et, WUU h ls tho patl ef the botiy moat fre.|ii.tiillv airuoa by i-erpenta. lu thlscuiitn the bools would Imvo to BOBM up <;V'*r tho iiKMilh lu oid-'r lo attor.1 a protect.oli agalnat ? rtiiaki-s." (.NorrlitloWll llclald. Marer. Athanalaaldo left hl. wlfe, Kudexla Stnmboulla, aad two youi.K ehlldren at th.ic hotno in Turkry twolvo yeara am. aud eaiue to tbi. country, promlslag to seud for Ms faailly Inafaw months. Ha went to rsa? Frau ola.-a and rn a few year. ..araiao a wnaltl.y I-..nfectloi . i, but lergot tkat bo haa a family. Kudexia and bar two Kiown-up sona arrlyed at Caa.le (laideu threo weckiago, uml thiiiWtua ib.it ._n. RBaaaBBM was only aoroaa tlie North Ktvar hoped bor 388-40838 buaband would meet her. Teh_rai.ia wereaent ta l.lui and he rrfused to tecoaulM hia f_iu_jr. Xbau thoy were saut by tha Cam mlaalonera ot I_mtgratl*n t* San Franclsco, and tb* laa* ?at 1-formattoD ia that Marco baa fallen lnto tba lawyenf banda and la LUraly to be tqueozad aa dry a* oae o( bia own lemoas. It la onderatood tbat Mr. Randall'a peratateat whlut 1 inx ot tba nielodioua alr " Tmnuiy. n;u!?a room for your TJnele " ia raualng a breach betwaen tbo Vlce-PreaMtnt and blmtelf tbat may eventually reault ln a total eeret uucfl of tbe precartoiis filca.ll> relutiona existing b*. twaen them.? [Phlladelphla r.-taa. MR. IRVISG _t\V_> MISS TERRT. More than half the time of Mr. Irvinjr's fajra well engagenient at the Star Theatre la gone. Only cleraa Iierforinaucea retnaln tobe glveu by the Lyceum Cotn. pany, and from one of theaa?next lf.nday~.fr. 1 rv:n< will be abaeut. That nhfht be la to ap*_k at Harvarfl Unlreralty, whero he wlll ?lre a dlacourao nn tbe dra matlc art. At *a_h of the other perforuiaucea ha wlll appear. Tho farcwell nlght la Aprll 1. whon " Tha Mer? chant of Venloe " wlll be enactcd, and Mr. Irvlng and Mlaa Terry wlll aay Good-Bye to the Atuerlcan publto, The baiujuet ln houor of Mr. Irrlng wlll be given at Ual inonloo'a on Mouday avanlnf, Aprll 6, and an tha day foUowlng ha wlll embark aboard tbe Ariiona. for Englauo. The Lyceuai Company wlll embark aboard tb* City of Cblcago, Apnl i), aad ao wlll end on* ot tha moat btiillaut and lmpresalve obapters ln tho hlatory ot tba atage. SInoe the farcwell engagement began, on Maroh 9, Mr. Irvlng h.ia slven elgbteen perfori_tan.es. Tb* playa that have been prcacnted are " Eugau* Aram," " Much Ado," " Tho Merchant of Venlce," " Twelfth Nlght," ? Loun Xf," " Charlea f, ? " The Lyona Mnll." aud " Hainhat." Mr. Irvlng haa been aeen In nln* oharaatera aud Mlaa Kilen Torry bat been aaen ln at-, M i. a Ado," " The Merchant" and " The Bella " (Satur day ulght) wlll UU out the pr.-.-ant week. Tbe intentloa to repeat "Eugeun Aram" haa, unhapptly, beeu dlacard* ed. No freah fcature wlll ba glren. The laat week la tu ba devotcd to repetltlone, and there will be elght perfarm aneaa crowdod luto lt. Mr. Irvlng'a place ln " Twelftb, Nlght," whlch la aaalgned for Monday, will be taken by Mr. Harbury, who then wlll preient Malrolio. Thero U to be an extra matluoe on Wednesday, derot*d tu " The Merchant of Venlce": and at the matluee on Haturday Mr. Irvlug wlll ouce more appear aa Louit XI. The other playa to bo repeate.1 are " Muoh Ado," on Titoaday aud Friday, *"ihe Bella," on Wodneaduy, and " Charlea I," on Thuraday. Last nlght thero waa a groat crow.l at the Star Theatre, to aeo Mr. Irvlug ua JlamUt and Mlaa Terry aa aa Opht Ba, .Miid.!._?already l.eea aald hcro un thla aubject, and thero are luomcuta when lt eeouis a-i If further com m.-nt on tho Prlnce of Denmark mlght rell bo -?? -p--i. Yet for thia occasioa alao tbere ta a thou?tat that ahouid ba titterod. Mr. Irvlng'a embodlment of TTamlet lias beea aeen for the laat tlnie on the Amerlean atage. A work ao ltoaiitir.il and ao ndinlrablc ahouid not bo 4*988899*] with slleacc. Opluiou would naturally bodiTldcd, at flrat, aa to Mr. Irvlng'a pcrforuiauce of the iJaue, but thouglitfiil jmlgiuent mustreeognlzol.aeaseutial greatness. Ilamlet la not largely a draiuatlc part. Ita substance ls auffer BBJ mther thau action. Tho movement ahown ia th* inovenicnt of cinotiona lu the bBflBBfl 9889. JIumiet 1$ constaiitly aotcd ui>on, but he laa peraon who acar.-ely ada nt all : and yet bls exiatcnee la n feveriah tumult of bBBBaaafl abanfe?a rnpid aitcccsslon of tha wavea of BBBflaa and rolsery that break at laat upou the ailcut ahore of deuth. Tho part, accordiugly, when ahown upon the atage, rcqulrea, in a pecullar eense, linperaomition, drnm.tlo trcatinent. the Indlv.dtiallty of au uctor, tho lnvcatiture of art. U'imlrt. to be aure. uiny have un lniperfect yet Jiupresslve BIlMaaaa nn the t-tuge aa a atatuesuuo aud declainatory ri-ura. Thc Uu-rature of the part teu.le to tli.it rc.iiit?nn.l li.-r- in he ia sotuewbat cxcc-|.liuual a.iiiing the nptawBtatlve aaJ-Bfara af trngedy. Iba afl roeataol Ffoory irving's actlug woul.l. BtabaMj?aat patnrally arlott Malhin$ aud Eugnie Aram BB, takea logatber, th* re-uli in art tli at e*_-b_t*baa the actora getiius. aud eeurly and brilliaiitly dtecloaea an.l illut ii.it. -i tba baaatf Bf hl- arttatto uie'hod. But, aata wltboat thase workf. hli Uamtel alone would have been the siiillcient luanila-Uti.iii an.l tr.uuii.ba.it evldenc* of tlie trut' _ the power, the rcallty. amf the ?.irp_a?in? i-rartu of his ncflng. N.-i'her ef UMMM parts aaa be fully expreaaed l.y poaln* or by d*clai?atlon. Kaeli rt-.inlr.-a apleudurof inia.iiiatiiiii. ?reat atreaa of iutellt-et, lieep f.-.-linir. copiouaand Inc.-aaant physlcal riullty. aml al lu.Ht bouudlcaa wralth and v?riety of draiuaiic treat nient. Iheyexact, ln brlef tbe aoiil aud txalv of tha _.-t.,r. al! tlial l.e i- aad all that ht ean do. It B tlm _M_ ora.iexi_eiuvth.it calliout Mr. Irvlng'a itreugtli aud exhlblta the boauty of hia art. 88888881 ext el in dec lamation. Ho wlll often dlaai.polnt Ui? enr ln hl- .1e liT.-ry of Maab 88888 arafaay aort of meaaured lan i;mi_e. He doca not *.><?? hia re?ulta throuxh that nie dlt.tn. aml the )ud_*a who Inal-t upon meastiriuif his tlrv matlcarl i*v taa diidaBaatniT afairtarfl aaaaaaarflj/ diifl awaj fi.mi tb* pnrpt.ae of hia piaylnic, uilaun.leratand tacaetatr. and loaa tue piaaian tbal otherwiaeihay iiilelit etijity. Mr. Irvin_r ia an i.np.-reonat,.r. Hlaro him lu a eharaetar ?lileh I- entirely lu prlut and be wlll. i? r Bap*, ni.tke no more than a c'.nventlon.il liiipreis.ou. I'lae* iiini In a rhanv-ter th.it ailiuii- ..r bafaurfiiM- lu t>y the setor, an.1 he wlll make?aa lie did In Eugene Aram, .tn.l .ia ne .loi-a in Ilamltt?tb* iuipreaaiou of oxlraordl iiuri and t'.inlllag dramatle _m,l'.a. Mi-a T<-rry'a eoatiaeat of th< Amerlean public haa heen MtdO tD rolBOflT H"r hrutrice, licr Furtia, hei /..(il.'a llnrdij?tli'-se aparkllli* -.i.tk- li ive i-x.-rted au alui,Mt iiitltiiie i-liiiriu; init the r.chea of her dcep naturo are not wln.lly coimpreh. n.lc.l throuzh theao ill-closurcs. lt necleil Qmu a B-HTM la, 1" -baa hercipa.ity of i.l4-::.l in _ i.-lmI powcr with wt.Bian llke sweetn.-aa ; and It aee-l-d (>;./?7io. fullv totUaplay l.erlu.airlnatlt.n and hert-xtraor .llinrv p.itli.i-. Iu Ophelia .vli-a TeiTy atan-la alone. N,> ntlicr wotnan. tliat ,-vcr pli.ve.l the part In ot.r time, Baa been comparaM* wlth ber. It ia uot lhat ahe uae . itlicr ul lad to t::<? attribntea of tho oli na.-'.-r, ur ela v.r.-.l th.iise tbat It pos^es-.-s. H.-r trluiiiphant su. n--. ia OpkeHa i-< her ?"liiii.lc expresslon-tliroiiu'h a Btatl of al niust, bal not entirely, coniplete.l nieiital ilerau.cment? <>r ti.e ui,.?t exqalalM apirttual lnvelineaa that ae,iii?p<t4V Btble to any nu.rtal vrea ure. H.-r _M9}B an.l apietidld dr.iiuatic uiat.ner ta a _re.it artlatle. ticauty, ln Ibil ->?rk : but the labataat irloiy of lt eonalstaln her wotnlarful iiioiliilKti.iu of the cleuient of pathetle lunaoy. Bl r 888 fortnaliie, laat nlchl, w?. receiv.-d wlth prodl^loUSeo? tbaalaaat?aarat uiire ct.tir.-ly dcacrved. MIss PBMLPft DcBUT. Th* dehut of Ififlfl L.unu B. l'helps, a prom ialt.g young violiniat, of lirooklyn. was mado before* largo BB-BflBBB ln tbe Acadetny of "Music ln tliat city laat evenlng. Slic waa a--al-.te l bv Mlaa Zclie He Lusaan. Mlai Adele Mai-ulio, Ivau B. Mor.iw>kl, and tltc >< hubert Voeal Socl.tV. Ic.l by K. J. KiUhugh. Mlaa I'lifIpa'a liun.ii. i-4 upon thc praaraMBM luciudt-d BMw8aaaaaa Uall*t"of D* iienot. aad tba "aaavaalf ia Ride" of [aaata. Bba w..s aatbaaMa-taally rrcaiici aft*t eaeh aml 1,,-clvc.l iiiiiiu-roiia lloral tokeua. She al.-o gave a vlolm obligato wlth a *olo by Misa De Luasau. ACTOR"ti Fl.XD REXEF1T. riiii.ADiii.riiiA. Murch 2C>.~The Actor'sJFund '.e.iclit. to 1m- kivcii hcre on Aprll '.), prouilaca to Ue the niust aaaaaaMfBI yet baM IB thla city. Janlach and licoti oflbf 88 p.irtlcinatc la the perforiuaiice ; tlie B.-nevo ent order .if EUkaaera wlUooatrlbaM $u>U; and tiics ..i* urellkely to sell w.-ll. TIM0B0U8 WAI.I. STKKKT. " RifoU," oi The Xtie-York .Vuti Tbaappalatmeni of Mr. l'helps as _Ualst*t I* in<r land doa* ii..t liic.t wltb iiiu.li approvul in Wa'l 8tr ct. TbafaallBgof tbeBtraat la tbat evcrythinn ..ngiu to.e done to r.-.tnre col.ll.lf licc ln Knglautl in Atln r.-au <c earltlaa, Tbal oonSdeae* baa baaun arar aud ovcr tgila ahakea, but iu ba lostance w. re Ku_ll.?l.m?-i..niore uaa* l-ii.-.t tl.an :n tlie R?BM M. arlalr. rwin.l.li".' a_d the l-'.nilll.-l Mllle iue tlBOal BTBOBOMOia I' lftltl?ll lU'iula, and they wnl aooii Iciu* that Ur. Pbaina w,< !?-J rounael of Ueueral Babaacli la tbat uraaaaelloa. <>f rourae wakaowT*ry velltbal Mr. rbalaa waa mereiy tbe att.irney of Mraars. Part and Beaaaek. bm ^;?d Mrcot peopic who aaa a laflai war bayaaal BmB* nraea prediet tbal bta Bpp?lat_a?Bt wlll bcB?-t .lis:nis* in Uie Britlab inveator'aatlad. He wnl no flaaM ba _*ai*> a. nted In the Bngllab :.:itl-A.iu?rle:in Journ.la Bl tlieex ponentof poter au.i iba Btap fntner of ipashBM 88989 i.rincs. -4> Ilow Bl DOBALD rBBIA I,m The siiu.'/t Remi f>flMa-i . PoorJoa Mei>,.*i'.:i. U*f**Mtbal itfo i? aat wawa liv.ii'.'. aad inal tho proper thtugfor hliu to do la o.O" lb* _.is oui uud k>> lo baa. -?? PUBBUINd THEM t-ABDBB THAN EVKK From Ifl* Wa-lu.t.MOi (/_tm.) The Kepublloan euoiul.a of Mr. Hlaiiie are not ciirca or thdr freiizy iwalr.at him. Tlici laaMI that bla alw ti.a t<> Mi- rlevelau.l linve -ome seirlalt purixaxo, and l**l be niakt ? hlin_?4l a_r,ent.ln at th.. Wl.l.e Bo..-., oi..* M luducatbe PrealdeUl io ke?p aome lilaiue bench.ucu iu oiluc But s.ircly ii ia Brotber Blatne'a nature M irr uud maka hluiaelJ aareeabU. and it la emlueutiy BsaaMr laa tbat ke ahwakt b* elvll to Br. * uvci.iu.. Uut alaa tor ibeaa Bujtwuiupal Tb*/ wlllaa* iioK.hm| ln Br..t...r ri. ? no nita.i). T..ci C4ii neie. foi _.t that lt waa ;,;1;.'.,,;,'. ';, ii-peciiiiaiite- tbal tbe, to-.x tba ?raaa> lll,l,!;;.p,.;i?4,,x.n;tiieBrpubiicai. par.y. And tha vll laln atlll puituea lUein. ? EU8-OBY Kl'.rrs t*N .ii I'KATINU RB-C-ar. ??,?,? vhecataafl* Bbaa, _. Kin MoiTisan'sjouiiity to Waabtnatoa for Oov.tr.... eafl ,,a '". i ge r(.i,,,n,..s aa atVougll ot ihe fatilo dal.iau. ua S-ilng ol 1'.'..ihc un.-C had wiM.'-.I..8M8 aud a BBfl. A HAH MAN KAOIK i" 8l ' UM-tOD-k-t-i IT. -a. _r__a v?iJi- r..st ha-. now au ooportUBltJ1 to "get nl thAlevTlr. iilloniultal,.. ^'V_..me..t4_l a deair, t. d. ...aacUiatrly afUT the , lecti-u laat BaVMBbM. JiHBB _ " ue 1 Br. Bali'a reaiwal and orden-il IV -W l?? ? _ Uof i_ril.-ui.ira_f Ita ebarCM again.-t bla*. Mr. ud ?i L-_ratol.o BV.-rytrou..l?aoaiolu.livid..al au.. .?!* la t,i '.....ai.... villuaii aud acau,lal-..i.???? -AJ '/??. ;.v[,.cn.iy tbaagbl tbat II bad only toaat oaltflfl .'hceka aud talk loud lo fn?hlou ihe revereud *-???''?'?** mn of bia lioel auit. Ho aaaiaa iu a falr way, howcwB, ioteaoh lt a lesaon that wl.l Ue remoinlicred ihxougU lha u. ii 1'realdeutial 888888-89 BF.KCHI-K NOM1NATE4 I.AMAll POK PB__?D_BI |_-I.rm.'nt7aon4<.4to ) Dhpateh to ThtCin^nnati E,^>er. llemy Ward Uoecher, who loctuMd heie >ai_ ur.lay nigl.t.apeui Buaday i.t B.nuingt '-"?? ll'",",.;,.,, aiiti.n aboul luo latr ,-auipalga wllh an Age re *.>r in Mr Bceclieraaidlic waa lafavorofa H,.i.tucn. u.*i??? l'.eaidout lu Lflffl, and ipoke of Becreiary l-4i"ir M _? ui.ta for the bouor. ? ., - AN UNKINU AIXUSION. From Tlu ,._ Louu Ol >04-l>e,noeraL ^k ? All the Deuiocrnts wani u afa.r trial.'aay t. ?"?,, now. Two lJeiuoci-ata - Meaara. Maoklu ?--^_'t^u_a9' got ii " falr trial " lu .;incag* u few week* *_-, aa Uey aro ou tba way to tbo peultoutlary.