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For.i'ir-.N.-Frei.elitronps d.-f-nted l.y tfea Chinese at ____f_o*.-= :<-**erel Greham la advan.-t<* TamaJ aa Wadaaaday. = _D_-a__o_i troopa get ting ready ln BatYiee in tl.e Natthwaaf. =-B* porta?i .--iniiiil.es in < ,:itial Au.eii. a. i-: Pnuce oil..ii. the ffaaaiaa diuleaaat-t, >a daad. DOJgaiTIl-.-Kiirlity-four e_BT-__i nt Ti.-iiUiii ?wen coiilirii.e.l bv Ebafeoa () Tatr.-ll. __? The asM-ssment on railroa.ls iu lowa lar^ly inereasea. .-7 af.r,n(11,sa-';.i.i-f th_ Aiifient Onlerol Hili.r ninns were preeefeetl la Ehalra. ===== Pany H Finith die.l in CbieafO. City am> B__t)a__.K.-'*-_B_r_ral Graat'?pbymclan haaii'j anmmaand =_x C-_teetaal taaari-aarim cxperterl. -?? Insh r*TOta-0__-ta COUBB-l tlie B____atka <>f tlie __iaca ?f Waies. = Ed WBff] Bl*4e an.l l>r. McComb died. __-_ Prrpara tions f.i- vaelitinKsport. Tur. Wi-.ATiirR. -Tmnt'VK loeal e-taeiratlona la riral.-sliiil.tl.v wAiiner. paitly eloadj weather, and pea-hljliahl rain toward i.i__t. 'Jcinpi-iatitn- vi ? tcitiay: lli__est. 'A< : l'-wt-st- '-'7 : av< ia^-,::_"'.- . Tl.e irrinciiKil >v.-nt ln raebt-tg clrcle* thla naaoa will af eoanrae ba tlu- raei for tli.- Am.-r kaCap nalrai indaad. Eag-MJ- becc_iei ln Tatr-d in war, autl Lieatenanl Bena, ownei of on? ?f tfea aiimuiilB-H boata, ai tfeeiebj p_a? vi-nt.'il fromoomiag. As tliis great race ^U doubtlcss bc J'olli.wc'.l by l.iinor ..ii.-s Ifl arhicfi tfec Qalataa and tbe Qaniata will take part, tlifsc coiili'sts, 111 inUlition lo tba u-u.il rac-i, Corinthlan aad -tbrfawiae, will keep tba loren oi ocaaa Bpoiti buaj-aad happy, it tl.cy win. ? ?? M. Fiiry is a inan of norvc, l.ut bl will dread la ia.-.- il." Chambeot of Deputl-i aftei this laat nrws fiom China. Th.- r.-vn-i' al Dong DoBg um bad eaoag-, aad althoagb tbe Pwaiiet hi'littlt.l it aa l bleflbd liis oppoaeBta in the Cbaaibei brarely,--! _foT_n__anl <>n Satnrday onlv gaeeeeded ia paaabig to tbe order <?f tho day brj I iiia.iont.v- ot l'i Ottt ??f .r)<>0. This is 11..t gtroog -ttpport ai beat, aad ii will l..- ___ priaing if tba dafeat of tbe French troopaaf Laiif-soa is not followed by tlu defeat of tht jiii> GoTfM?a_e?I at Paria. ? -_? - The New-York POB* 0_Boe is not the only 0B1 intliis State foiitlly BOOghl after bybongty Lenioeiats. A ..r.-tty little conlliet is Wagiog over tha Poat Oilieeat F.iniira. (ioveinor llill has a in iu for the oMot) whom the anti-llill faetion ia Chcuiunp County boppoBtBg bitterly. Tfel r-itiiatiimi has aa es|.eeial iiiten-sl for out Kideis. in tliat tlie tcsiilt will he taken ar; an in ilifatioa of the wishesof the Presile.it in I. gftrd t<> Mr. HllPa a b?laat-oa for Groreniorthli fall. if Ur. Ycoinaiia ffotm iu. th. fair infereace is that Mr. Clevelanil wants Mr. Ilill to he his uivu bbco aaor. -? Beeretaiy Laaaar toaobed ? teader spot ln the Xoilliuhenheoiileie.ltheStarsaa.l Slrij.es lo ii. aaalod dowa half way ia -MiaoTjr of the traitor Jaeob T-Knapaoo. Tbe ad ia widelj (hnt.'tnreil, uot oaly i" the Kepuhlican papets, but hy ;,?<' Of two rcspectable Denit.tiratlc journais. Some of Mr. TbootpaoB- frienda (eveiv niair has st.i.ie) hav.; conii.lained of the haiah tbiuga that havo beea'attered abooi liim. MNo_-dag hut good ofthe daad,nthey cry. Tbal is all very well. Tho loyal new papers, Indeed, troald have baea giadtoiay ?Othiagi hut Si'fietaiy Laraai has loreeil them to aay a giaat deaL T?ipoaapaad tlifiiiBiafinrai of paepariagto put dowa E?Bl_ rehilliou iti the Noiihwest an iij.p.tii-ntlv i2-'t\ lagtbe Canadiaas inii.h ph-asiu-i-. Tlie Iroops who have biea pttt under ainis are full of eiithiisiasi.i, and BO is the eiowdlhat wateht s iheir prejiaialions foi .1. p.n tuie. Tht than.-eHine lhat the tiuiihlt- will he BOPPD without niu.h diilieult.v, hut still the pTOB pcctivi? eampaij-ii will hanlly he a picak >\ rursioti at this time of tho year. Bpriag-B Matnioha is aaything bat balaty, and the Toronto troapi will ba Ukaly to aaad tlie extra ilai.nels ho kindly piesenleil to them hy ihen towiiRin. B. The inenasi ;ti liti^atit-n is baooaatag a gcriouH evil in niuny States, and coniplaints aro heard Iroia all dinetioiis tliat jus tiee is praclieally deniod to citizcns OWiag tothedelay iu the courtB. Tlie N< w-.Jeisey IfggUataia baajaa- takaa Um iirst gtap toward Ua i aiahlialnientof at'auitof Appeals in that btate, aud then i~ talk at Alhany of apjK)it.tiiiK a comuiission lo lielp our Court of Appeals catch uj) with Itg work. The uiovemeiit iu New-Jerney ia all rifls-i -8 >l looka towarl the louudinjr of a pennaneul i-oiii t ; hut suth a eomi-iiatuoii as in proposed here i? only a ?_____. at be?t. Tbe re_ular tourtB ouglit to be ahle lo adininister jUBtico and aettle diuputi-a proin]>tly without CAlling iu ouUidc help every little while. -?? Ai.-_..l.-iot The Tkiihjne hends uaaconi plaiut about tbe wav io which bia pioua iucli 'nationto worahip God yeBt<>r<lay aftcrnoon at Sl. Thoinns* WM balked. Itcertainly 18 more or leaa irrit.itii.fr for a atran*-. not to bfl able to ,,.t?H.',.t in church, but our fnend should re meniber that churches luuat bo Biipported, aud that ifthev depended upon chancc l*B?i}*n their Hui.p'urt w.n.ld bc so sleuder that uian.V would havo to ___*? their doorH. The pev* holderBy.tem ecrfaiuly BBB BB mV* fcaturca, but 80 longns it exists pew-ownerflhave ftltfM _g expet to nnd th.-ir seats reserved. As " Tiiiiunk Keador" wiys, Iho B.vsteiu is calou latcd to provent the churehes from entcrtain iag __f_l9 mWttMl but judiriiur from the tone of his letter, W? b*J forced to the pamfnl conclusion that iu this partieular ease no an **__._ visitor has beeu bluflcd. _ "CLETELAMt AND REimiM-LlMlTED." "There is no Keform nbu.it this," men say. We did uot cxpect any. Knowing that the administration of the Govcrnmcnt had been for BOOM v.'ais sim.nl.nly cftkient and pure, men of iutellitfence knew that 9 ___a_f9 ttOM known and tried to uuknown and uutried uun, from liH'ii vxpericiiccd and trained to men incxperi enec.l and untrained, would neccssarily bc not M___6___a,** but aomething else. Keform may eome, if Mr. Cleveland has the uerve to iusist vi_4i.ii it, wlicn lie beffi-M to Iind out what sort of stull"political recoininendatioiir, havi' foisted upon liitn as material for administrative work. Mi anwhile, the most that could be expected was, that in _____ tliinjra hfl shonld serve his country at the expenso of displcnsins his party. There was no possibility of mistake about it. Tlie temper of the Democratic party was known, and thfl eharacter of the men who had beea its BO*. a.-tive workers. There was an ab^.ltiteeerlainty thut the suit of n.cn rcconi in.iided to hia would be, to 9 great extent, the sort ofiiii'ii who had made .hfl-MrllTCfl uselul to theMaiiuingsund the Gormansin the pust, and who had helped most etli.-iently to srenre lus own elcctiou. That eome such men should get nppointed was also inevitablc. Mr. Cleveland ishunian. He eould no more help it than hfl could ln lp being a Demoent Bul he haa made appointments which do not i.le.ise his paity, .-in.lit will beobserved that tlie very reasoiis for which those appointments ;ire coiniuendctt bv i.thei' people aie the rc-asons which make them particihiily oft'ciiMve to Democratic par _____*. 1 'his ng.iin. he could not help. lt he tried ta do anythiug riffat, he ara* compell-*- t<> ______ men wiio had fllflCtfld bim. Hfl does try todoaome tfcingl tha* are honor.ble, an.l in entitled to ttax -redtl for them. In other thingi bedoeewhat his party wante;tha1 ii to _ay, iiii.iut tbe woiat thing poeaible. Bul that is notJidng to hfl surprised at. The stream does not rise bigher than its souree. It waa nol tobe expeetedthat Mr. Cleveland would decline ta appoint aetivc rcbc'.s from the South, or /..-iiloiis S. ces.________ from tlu boi.Vr Statea, or inaJignanl Copperh_ad9 from the North. Ile eould not be a Democratic I'resi .l.ul if he .li.l not appoint such men. Ile would be thrnst oat of tbe party and forcibly Tyler i/.i d if be did nol -elect aod bonor the men wrho really represent the bnlk of the roten and the conrrolling elemenl of the party. Itiaonlydue toliim to say that hfl Bflenu ta have do diffl eully ol iiiind iii.out it. lf men likfl JflCob Tbompeonand Jefferson I'avis Bhoald noi be honored by tlie departmetlt* over which they once had charge, that fact would bfl a confes sion by g Democratic Preddeot thal it was wrong ror Davi* to bfl a traitor or for Thomp Bonto-teal. Any ron__**-on of tli.it sort, of cont-fl, would put Mr. Cleveland out of h_9 party at the dtouble-ojniek. The tree eannol grow bigger than Ita bark. In this caat tbe barh refnae* to grow much, and the __u_e-bound /i.uiri.oi) party with whieh we have to ilcul is the party with which Mr. Cleyeland also has to deal. ^___________________-__ THE OAVBB OF WAB, Tlie tecliiiical question at i^Slle between RuBai* .iii-i Graat Britain is a dlapnted bonndaiy. The frontier elaimed by Af?'li:in istan andreeognixed hy Ettuatafrom l~*sl nniil tle- recent adyaoee wa* ? line ronning from tlie Harirud a little s.mtii of Sarakhs to the I Kns. TliC fertile section b'tween th.' Tlircomail deaert and the Par ipamiatu was ooneeded ta bfl Afghan tenitorj eren after the Rnaaiana had Beenred eontrol of M.-rv and eatablialn d an out pO*l iit Saraldis ahout 200 miles from ll.i'.it. Thfl boondary now daiiued bv II. Le*BBt paaae* throogh Akrabat and Bala Iffl-rghab. Wlthin tliisdispiiled l.elt the Uuasi.iiisliaveoceiiiii.il iiiijioitaut polnt* sixty iinlcr. south of the old frootier. Pol-i-Khatnm and Bari Yazi have hcen gflurriaoned aod Bdyanee gnard* hare been Btationed ai Znlficar -****, Aknthal and Pnl i-Khisti. Soine of thflflfl oiltpo.st.a h:ive bc-n maintained hrTareo-aan alliea, bot the Rtusia eommander h;is been reaponiiblfl for themili tar. adyanee _ tbe yailey* of the tworin ra. The ebief Btronghold held hy Ihe Afgfiana In thi* oonteeted tone ii Penjdeh. lt was oeenpied bythoAi.i'- troopa ahout a year Rgonpon hisreo-iying B4%*nrancea from thfl British Ooy? erament tbat his domioioni extended as i.n north Bfl the Sarakhs line. Bal* Mnrgfaab, '.arlin. Roh.it Pa*8 and other polnt* south ol th. frontier now elaimed by R__*_ are __ao garri-onod bv hi* s.ddiers. Ihe ii laaiaii Gfoyernment deniesthat Penjdeh ever belongfld U) either DoM Moiiami.n d or siure AU, and chiitns the rigbt of annezing the dlapnted *one as a eonntr* w_bm~b -hireomani h.ive Bettled. The Briti-h rejily to tlie liist eonnl is that from I863tol879 ShereAb und Takoob Khan exerci_fld toyereignty Lo the Herat plai'i, aud that the Sariks ot Penjdeh and other tribe* north of the city paul tribote rego l.ul.. The obviooa objeetioB o-fored to the el!ino-i-,i;.hical *r*romenl is tlut the races in tlie diipnted diatrict are so Intermlxed that it i* noi l.raeticahle. to distin>.iiisli hetivceu l'ersiana, A'-h.ins aml Tnreomana. On military _rt_____~ thfl Bngliah nrgfl that, the Znlttoat and Bobat p__9e9 muBl bfl oeeopifld by thfl GrOTernmenl whiehoontroli Herat, 9lnee _h__fl ar.- tbe n.ituial i.titivorks aud j.ate.ways of West. rn Af^lian istiin ; and for ______ reiaon* l'enjd.ii maal !?<? retained for thfl protection of the road leading Ni Maimena and Balkh. The Bn_aian_, <>n th* other liaii.l, flOntend thal a niutral /one between Turkeetao and Afghanistan cannot ba marked i,ut, aml thal tbe frontier iinist bfl oxtended so as toeiiil.iacc on their sule thfl iioilhein s!.i|n a of the __r___amlani and the \ulleys of tht; Ilaiinid nnd thfl Marghab, who** posmlation has h.-eu PffOteotod from ihe ni.tiiiiuliii).' nu.ls of the T-kkeand Tnraocnaa tribea. The Kiissian aml Bliti*h (ioverniiicnts flffOfld in 1^7.'l to |_<*otnl-B" the northwest frontier of Afghanl-tan then elaimed by Shere Ali 19 tkVt 99 thfl Oxus. The distnet west of that river B/U8 not delinilely outlinod in Lord (iriinville's dispateh which was made the basiuof the Bffl, . tneiit ; and this is the ti nitoiy now iu disputo. At that _____ the Kussiaii- had barely brfna then maich from the Casjiian, and the clii.i pnrpoHo of thfl iie-rotiutioiia was to decide that ll.rkhara should fall under _U_B*__ intluen.e aiul AlKhanistaii under that oi EiiBland. In 1MH2, when (-rent B9_B_1*)*9 had been made from llu- Caspiani RaBB-ia leailirined the vnlidity of ihe _8j~|*a_9_9M_| ol ls?:!, ami tleclared its readi ness to deline thu frontier ___*_ thfl Oms ta Sarakhs, thu- uccopliu/,' the liue uow recui_,'ni_e.l br England. This waa tbe work which was ansiffned to tho Joint Commission hy tho two Korcigu Ofllcea-thc complotion of tlio boundary frtiin tho Oxub to Sarakhi. Tho Ituflsian com missionors havo tailed to co-oporate with Sir l'eter Lumsden iu det.rndiiing the frontier. |f. Lcssar was sent to Loiidon with pioposals for on " ethnojcraphical boundary." and the ad vance of the troop* withiu tho debarnblo frotnd was ordered. Th- phaio of the houudary dispute is most vetatious to EiiKlanil. The Kussians gOggartld the Joint Commission, then ahaudoned it, and seized important posi tion* almost aa soon a* they claimed them. As th. Britkh Goveinment advised tho Ameer to occupv Penjdeh a year IgO, and informe.l.lurn tliat th." Sarakhs line marked his frontier, it is dow under abllfaliaaa to ?aapott him in resist log Uussian appression. lt is bound in honor to do this independently of tlm; stratetfical inipor tanee of lierat in relation to India. LESSONS FROM CVBBBNT EVENTS. The transfer of power to Rovern thls proat Xation has been efl'erte.l with suhliinc ealm ness, good will, and faith in free institutions. It is not possible for Demoerats to concral from themselvesthat the riepuhlican party in this respect has set an example which oiiffht never tobefoiyotten. The eleetion ttirned upon a most aeaaty majority. Tho right of the vie tora to claim Ihe votes of aeveral States could eaaily have heen disputed. Hut not a Kepubli? ean voioe or hand was uplifted to oppose the liiaiiffiiration of the President who, under the forms of law, appeared to have heen the Ofeoiee of Ihe people. lle selecte.l his Cahinet. A Kepubliean Senate without qtiestion eonfirmed them. The control of the (iepartnieiils was in every ease _n____-_T_d wilh the saiiietoiiitesyainl rOgBld foi law whi.h the oatgOfOg I'resideut himself showed in greet-Bg the new President after his inawnir:iti<>n nnd -i-h-uniinir l.im to the Execiiiive Mansion. Mioiiteia to fotalga powan have heen ehoaea aud eoiiliiiiied.audheii.ls of imporiaiil branches of tlie r-civii-e, willunit a Haee of faelious oppoaitioa. Tbo aew ana Bad in every de pailinen. lhat th-ise who have the ibargC of pablic duiie- are ready to help them to the be I of thoir ab-ity, till the time shall ooom wbeu they iu tuin will he relicved. Tbiaai.soiuteobadieaee rolaw, ta ipirii aad fi.-liii._as well a.a in letter, many Doi.-lals are eoatraitiag with tbe Bcenei aritaeaaed whon tbe last D. inueratie President went out of offlce. It ia not bow pleaaaal oor profltableto recall tbe eyeata ??f that tiying tbao, whea ao offldal oi tbe OoTeraaioa-, from tbe bigbeat t.< tbe loweet, aoald know how many of the men iintler hnu w.re l.-aily gerringaa araied rebeUioo. lt is ? eon traii which will nol be forgottcn. lf Democrata will think of il _erioaaIy.il bjbj help to teach themwhj their party hai beao so long out of power, ABdyet.no- tbal they retara after long ezdaaioa, thoir first a.t ii to bouorpro founilly tbe men who WOTC falsi- to the Uoveni ment in ita bourof j-Teatest peiil. Surely they iniiat reaaontbal thoir party has bobm chanRO to aiake, bl fOTB it eau fully COgaia pul.lic eon litl. ifloe. Tha Mwoffleiabarebegioaiag to itadythoir departinoBta. li iarigfatthai thoyaboaldbriBg to the work an lotoaaely criii.al Bpirit. lf new broooia do not Bweep ooae wlU. Bal the univei.-al te>iinnny is lhat the new men aie gnrpriied to had the pablic aervice ?ofaithfolly and tharooghlj perfonood. How aod there nn'iii for iiiiproveiiieiit i.a found, as ia natuial. The whole people hope lhat sciutiny will DC tbocoogh aml seanhii.,". and iiiu.iovei'.'?'>'. win ii vi i tliat ia poaaible,prompl andcomplete. Bal onee more the OOBtTBll ll D-0*l Btriking. Tweatyfoar yeaia ago, whea aoothor paitj weai out of pi.wer.it took yean toflad oal how much bad heen gtoleo, how araeh had heen takea hv bigh-baaded rebeUam for aie igaiast the (loveinnient, how mueli had heen eanied otV without aeeoiint, simply heealise Ihe Otttgoiog t.later, hariog BO hope of rotaioiag ollice, had DO <are todo his duty, nnd al ready regsrded tl.e <; iveininenl as an eiiemy. In every d.-pait im ot, too, there was aaaaaemeat at the ariacon duet that was ilisclos.-d. BOBM woilh.v and eai.ahleiii.n were foiintl aud letained. lii.leetl si.iiie have baea ta offloeoror aioee. Bot tbe 00*0 otli. ials were not t ln n surprisi-d in any ease toflndtbe raqa_ren_enti of the pablic eerrice more fully met than they bad expeeted. The Kepul.Means have BO oeea.-ion to be Mhamed ?.i their hoasakaepiog, or of the eon ditiofl io which th.ii aacco-iofi aad the prem IgOl, l'he\ know that tlnie are IDOtl of BO deaaaen oi decay. As to them, they onlj pray lhat the Di-nioeiatie Adiiiini?tration mav aucceed ta reiaoTiog them eomptately. lf hliiine attaehea t.? paal BepobUean offl i-ials Bepablieaai will uot aak that it shall be cooeealed. Thay will aak only thal with equal I'ulness .'ind 1CCU i.ny the truth shall he told. when v.-r the ei.nilu.-t ol tbe pablic Borrice ia the paal has in.-iited jiiiiiae. The jieople kn.?w lhat BOt willistantliii- all ilefe.'is, the adininistratioii ol tbe Gororamt nt has heen riaaalariy pare. ap righ-t thoroagb ud eooooioical. TheDeioo (1..IS may well wiah thal they may he ahh. to ghow ai good a raeotd when they ajo oal of power, four years henee, and to iraiiaier the Qovenuaeol to their aacc-aaora ai peaoefuliy aud with a.a loyal a reopect tor the aori laigaty of law. ________________________ MONEY AND BUSINESS. Beyoad the nuoori of war, lear-oly laythiog oceorrod doriag the pfeat week to ehaogetbe ehaiactor of tho marfcet, Baleaa it bereekoaed lhat the ativa'iee iu the rales of foreigBOZ change was noi a eooaeqaeooe <?f the ra_-org of war. Tbe rate wai adTaaced twiee, balfa eaal each time, aod baakeri begia t<? eoaaidai aa o__ward_-ov_aieBtof gotd as not wholij lm plnhahle. Ill aee.iltlaliee \silli the tlieoiies of inilisiiliial-, all sorts of explanalions l..r this ihan_e are olV.-red, some even reasf>ota__ in a ratber far-fetched way, thal aa advaaee ta foreign exebaage eoaiaa aaddcalj joal at this _me becauao of tho loog-ooatioood eoioaga of silver. Piidoiibtedly. if tht-n- wete BsOrOOOr taintv a.a to the iiiici.iaiy fiituie, mi.ney wuiild be better employed bera, aad tha <li naod for it woald l.e greater, aad tha tetaptatioa to eead it abroad un aeeoaal of any nunor or ehaaga woald be maeh has than it is. Bat it doei n>i r-i. in t-iiav ta traaa tho ehaaga whleh haaoe i-uiled jiisl at thls time, bnl has not oecuiied dnring all tha aaal __onthi.to anyothag aanai than the pro.a]ieet.s of war, a:.d of a gnatat de? mand for money nbioad. ln a review ot ihe eondition of our __C__gB tia.le, llu IiniiiKtal CliiiDiir'r e-li?i\v s. lhat, withiu live monlhs, f_ading wil.i Febru arv, the exeeas of exports ol merehniidise was 9153,000(0001 while ihe ageeai efa_apaf_i <>f l_ultl waa ..iily $l2,i>12,OOl>, antl a^aiiist this were ne.t exports of silver ?B.IBIBliBg to 96,017,000. rhat.ioiiin..i raaaaaa thal tbata must have been a lra_ln bulauco due to this i-oiintiy. Mareh 1, amoiuilini,' lo fully $70,000,000. Hut tl.is, like all rdmilar calcu lauoiis, leavesoul of _f-l thi; unknown antl poaatiilj very latgl liioveini ul af seeiiiities. it in not uewa tu bu_iue_a uitu that the di?po.i tion obroad for Bome tirao paat has beon to cut down the holdings of Amcrican Bccurities. In Hireculativo market- tho possibiliticH of war bad moro mtlucnco than anything else. Wheat advanced dintag tho week about 2 cents, corn about t. of a cont, and oats a smaller fraetion, while cotton declined twicea sixteenth. and ended a qtinrterof ft cent lower than at the elose of tho pre-vioiui week. Hugar was more aetive but without iinprovoment in price. Molasses was woaker, though it rccov ercdon Fridav a little, and pork sold a ihade lower, nlthough lanl wa? a little Btronger. Coftee was steadily held, while ten was weak in t.nie. In the iron market, instead of nntici pated improvement, there are rumors of sales of varions prodncta at even lower prieea than before, partieulaily of Hessemerrailsat.f25 50. Ia ad an.l tin were a shade stronger, hut the re markahle depiession in coi.per continued. 00 had aatte ft spef'iilative advanee, but closed after all with a gain of only about 1 cent. In terei-t e.-nti-ed inaiiily in the market for wheat, but the advanee does not seem to have been belped bf any aetual demand for export. Siune erentg in the stock market tended i-h aily to h.-tter prices. The report of the I'nion I'aeilie, espeeially, WBI ereditahlc to Mr. Adams, but it is not ftllogether creditable to any of tlm patties coneerned that the negotia tions regarding transeontiiieiital rates have been handh .1 M " I iiiysteiy,-' in the laiiguage of i.il gpeealatora. Bumota of ag_e?a_-at with Ihe I'aeilie Mail have also cireulafetl. but aro not yet eonliiined. The St. 1'atil eonipauy pa-edadividend, but the event sun.rised no oaa. The vote of the executive eonimittee to ptolong th.- Trunk Line pool until May 1 v.as more siupnsing, and more favoiahle, though there may he little ground for the hope that it indieales an ultimate agreement^ In Readiug and Jersey Central matters, the leature was a strong arguuient hy Mr. (lowen Bgainal legal geparatioa of tlm oompaatea, oi, th.- (round that each had beeome aeeeaaary ln the t.ther. The iippointin-nt of a ie.-.-i\ir for the " Niekel l'late " and the aniioiiiieenient (,f a BOW plan ol reoiganb.ati m for the West Bborecoiocadedta time anfflcienUy toaaggeel the p.isdl.ililv that in some way the old pli.ns nf iiiii'.m betw.n n tl.e two coBoerni mighl alti mately be wotkad ont Broadly speakmg, tha atoek market il not in a poattioB t? waiiant very eathniiaatk _on_denee ta oporatora on either sid.. lt _ iik< 1 > t<? be mu.-li affected by foreiga aewa, and also by auy diicloanre of tha linaneial plana of Ih.- new Admiiiialralioii. No cbange of eooieoaence ocenrred ta tba eonditionof the baaki <>r the ___aao_y. Aa n-iial, the Traaiary h.-t ? little iaatnonni of ffoldowaedfrndgaiaed a little ta amonnl of allver owned. aad ihe banka alightly Incroaaod their reaorve, while conaidi rablydec_-___ngthe Brerage of depoaita. Tha larplui reeenre again mooati abore $48,000,000, aad the aupply of money i- far greater than it has ever beeu be? fore about the 1st of April. A UN10N oi COMMEBCIAl BOD1EB IS B06T0N. Coramercia] Boston is intar-at-d Jaur. now in tba propoaed -onaolidatian, onder tho aama <>f tbe pnaton Chaa-barof ___-B_-i_e, of tha two leading Excbang.ia al tbaeity, tha Prodnca aad tl"- Com. linTiial. Ciiitinit'.'-s from l.'.'tli bodiH, tt Whlch the matter waa referred f<>r oonaideratioa, have reported ln favor <>f the plaa, laeoauneadiag tba biiiiin.l'T, bjr eaeh, ef lta < harte. aud tho procure iii.-at in.in tlu. I..?!?.isl.ituroof ii now cliarfer for the aew orgaaizatiou, to arhiah la to be _i\ aa tho hght_to liul'i re.il aatate nnd paraoiial property to tha gjaoaa! ?.f -ri.ooo.ooo. Tbaa a bow boiidlngia contemplated as a aarl <>f tbe aehame, ia which all tbe coiomoreial lut-reata of the etty, aowdivi-ed, ahall ba centr-d. TB_ qnaatlon ia t.. l>o voted npon i.v the raembera <>f both Bzehaagea next Honflay, and tbaiodlcatioaaata thal the projaet will baap piovod. Tha oppoaitloo eomea chlefly froaa tha ?>ld I'l.iiM-i-v.itiv." boaiBeaa Baaa, who ara oootanl to plad ..a aa ih.'.v havo for tha paat forty yaara, aad who look apoo any abaaga la tba preaanl aiodaof doiog bnaioaaa as fraugbt with danger. Tha leaaooa fornlaUed bj tba biatocyof tha do raloaaaaatol tba little Cora Exchanga whleh waa i.-ini.-.l iu tliia city m 18B0 int?> tba B-_ar_t Prudace _xo_aoga oagbt todo away wltb theae bara lal___ aboat 700 mercbaala Caraaad tho New-Tork Com_t_eeial aaaoeiatioo, aad i>y tba and of tbe tii-t jrear tha BMMnbershiphadiaereaaed to orer 1,200. Tha aazt Bfogreaaiva st.-i> aaa tak.-n in l >7i>, v. h< ti th* datartuiaatiofl oBthapartof iimiiv ..I tha aiaaibaga t" eonceotrate tbe trade uitareate al the elty la one baildiog l??r the parpuee ol advaacingth*_o___?_r_aol the i?.rt tuok abapa. Tha oppoaitloa graw waakae aad waaker, BBtll, ia 1872, tbe rniiiii.tiri-i-il aaaoclalioa bacaroa tbe Prod ii,-,- Exehanga. Tha ralnaof tbeaeataia tba aaw B-changa Iaereaaed from |300 iu is7_ te over | i.ooo, and thaaaaaabmhipdoabled. With aatart of'tbtrtesa yaara ia ita faror, tha New-York Prodace i;\. haiii-e ."ihi looh apofl tba eoaaolidatloB ?t ita i;.,al..n rival.-i, il tli.-y can bo OBlled -BCh, with aqtuuti?dty. ______________? EVADJNQ THB DUT1EB. Boaaa iii.i..>ii?-raiif ahrooBM an.l Uthographa which i.iiiii tha baaia of raleatioeo aad Cbriatmaa aad Kaat-T earda imve diaeor-iadaloop-holethroagh wl.i.li tlu-vi-aii-v.-id iu.iii".l <>i lli- '-'.". per OBBl idTaloram datf aa tbait waree. B. thipoatal ii.-iity at praaeni in brea, printed inatn-r, exoept lng book- aobliabod -ithia tbe laat tweaty yaara, u aduiittad tbroagb tho nnnis free ofdaty. 4 ?aai ago eertata aBterprlamg Inaportera bagaa haring thoirgooda ahtppod t-> tbemin rbar-pooad packageaaamail raattor. Tha offlcer ia ebarge of thaenatonu departaaeat of tha naibi awda aereral aeunrea, bat was eompallad to gira back tha property aadat tha raliag thal tha earda waca priuted inatler. ln thiawayatngle Hrma bare reeairad aa ainek as ii\r tbooaaod poooda >.f theae earda ln bat poand paekagea,deprirtag tha Oorernmeni of tbooiaadi of dollara of reveaa* and Injortag Amencia niaini raotnrera Oa tha atraagtb ?>f ihis priTilege-B portera ara biddlag f<>r oexl jrear'a trada at prieea v,iili vrhiefa bome prodoeara eaaool i.ipote, Woald it not ba wall for ihe poatal BBthoritiea t" draw atora aharplj tbo linnt, if there be aay aaeb, beyond arhieta aull aaattac ln qa intity, diraetad i? ..a. eddro-a, baeo-Baa naerehaodiaa f Altboagh Mr. MeDoOkld and Mr. Wall.uo havo ,.-,, ii refased tha Baaaiaa Miaejon felr.CloTelaad baa alwaya DoaiittBi to Eall baok aa. -_, PoitniattifT Piaiaoa- eoauaiailoa ha-; ezpired, i.iii na iiHini'.atioii haa r*l baaa aaal totheSaaata, iins .'Vi-i.-t.iiv Iraablaa tba aiagwampa. Taa days ii-.'.. th.'v lea-lo t;ns "a t.>si .'aa,.." Lavac aa they I... ka |. sa il'.i'i<'d vi.-w, ,-in.l BOW on.- Of tiioiuoat pn.aiiiM) orgaaa B-tara lta t.....> aad doolaraa thal ??ih. i-.ifonaatawill niaka ? miatake toataadftar aay aiaa aaanatol IdaltiyiathsAd ninlatratloa." ib.- oBtary arag UiggbM has alao aabaldad, aad n<> dOBbl il Wtll BOOB ln <ti.ai'i.v.-r.-.l lleit lio wan _ livil Bat ,.,-,. r.-I'Tia riill lU* tuu.-. bal l.i.k.-d the <>i> portaaity to diaptajr thal baai ?f aii arfad, Mat. h wtada aoiiBMiinaa haraa a-aagaeflaet -4, Thi Vi.-.--I'n-hi'le.iit elainaadaa*aaaall bbb?, whleh ,".,,;? ajaa i.nally all..w.-d. uf ter a wr ingia with one Hn.iiii 1-..U.1. aaaaaa. v. t lhaia ia, aeaardlaa ta tho ir.ini.i i.iii.- Bieaa, "no dlagraeafal amaibla f..r otlico''-at Washingloii. A di.aappi.i.neil D.-iiioriat, imahle toohtait) m f.iii.iatioii iroin liiMi.wii party pre._,askstiHWI.rth.-r ladiaaa, CaaaaMlaalaBd sfaw-Jamf waal Uopub h. .in laai fa.ii. n? aaapaali lhai they umst havo ,i,.i,., ga,hiaaaaa uo a?_piiaaaa DaaaaB-atia|a? ggatliig IktTT liatii hfft *??? taa-tad i>y tbi> Ad iiiiniiiruiii'ii i? .-..iu" ii. aaa wamlaatBia Wo BBotaa liudu haartii aa i??ak tl.o nawa t.. tbis au-ionu iu_aa-i' abtaptly. Lot -iia t_k? i'-" Tbibcnb Almanao (it rtlll ouly coat bim thlrty centa. and will b* on? of the bost myeBtmeata of his llfn) and alowly aad dollberately iaaater tb* facta and hia temper alao. Novr that Varmont haa been honored, it ia under atood that the Domoeracy of Maino will mako a bold puah for rocogtiltlon. If the Preaident would only give ono of the Maine Democrata aomethlng haiiilaome, perhapa tho roripiont would give bonda with two fltifticiont miretioa tbat Maine ahould at once ho couverted iuto a Democratic stroughold, i Largo soiznrcs of that unwiiole-some artlcle of food known aa u bob vral" aro reported by the uanitary autboritlea. Thi>ss aupplies are ordinarlly confiscated and dcstroycd, and the butchura are noither ptinlnbed foi the oftence nor subjected to pocuniary loaa. " liob veal" comoa too of ton from dairymen wbo want to get rid of calves a? aoon aa bnrn rather than feed them and lose the milk noedotl for city trade or for creameriea. They send the mcat to the doalera with the understunding that if it bo sold witbont the impo.ition being detoctod. they will bo paid for it; whcroaa, if it bo seized by tbo authoritios they will not get anythiug for it. Tho seizurofl cut ofl tlie piolita of dcilors an.l dairymen, but entail no diroct pocuniary loss. A law which would line not only tboso who floll, but also those who aend supplios of un-rlioIoBomo BBBB* to market, might hare a most salutary effoct in breaking up this dotcstablo trafflc. Honry Wattorsoii. not having heard any call for his BfflflflBBA in Wasbiugton, has conaoled hitaself by a visit to tho SageofGreyaton..'. which is tho uoxt thing to attcuding ou tho Whito IIouso. ? Tho coy raanner in which aome of tho Knglish i..i|..rrs bay* ndnptod tho American practice of inter tiflwing ia vory d-olL After declarlng for muny years tbat tbo practice iva_ un-Kngiisli. vultfar and indecotit, tbey iiuietly _____ the practice thom BrTyflfl witkaflBW trilling mo.litications. Now tbo innovation Udfl fair to bo a pemianent foaturo of __#_.________lt__. Thfl interviow as it mffBBMB la Iii Pall Mail QBbbNB, the BmfBB which is most aiii.'tiablo bb BjflW _*** just now, is not usnally brokon up by qtiestlnn and answer, but Iflflk9 as if tbo pcraon interviewed liafl writton it out iu bifl study, and la thia rcupect ia far inferiur to tlio Amnricaii article. But it i- not to iio 9_***M__d tbat tb* Eagliah caa Iflata ay_fj_hiag ia ? day. kttm BtaadiBf oa tluir dyrnity a f*W years iMgM tuoy will doabtlaaa ghr* th.-ir rea.lers aa _t*ry_*w that ia imlly wbiit ita tiiiino implios. Porli.ips l.y tbat tiii'c alao, tb* Londoa papen will uaitatB ____arie*_i |i;i;i "ri hi BOOtbai t**P*-_, aml will giy* t* tiii! Iiciil ii, w, of tbfl _T*at niftropolia nearly as niiieli spaco .?is th. y ih-vofo to tle aViiaga af iho Begoa* af Btrat, or tbfl Higfa ('o.kalorum of Hauifat aad tho B*IM ailj.ic.nt. ______________ NOTEA OB INDUBTB1 AND TBADB. COT__._r.~In an .'liil.'.ra'e arh.le TU FiwiniUl CBrrnkk ttBBOOB that tba Be_agiffi-8 of oottoa ha? baaa s,. depte***- by aaoaiulaty ** t* tl.e _il v.-i?i|ii.-sti..n tbat th*loflfltopradae-t* thlflMMon Bfl -t ba** b__B |25,000,000 or more. It arrives at tins BOBMwbat B__pr__na _*?*l**aoa by e-aapariag tba vii-ii! iind the prk- at _j_fef*_. aerioda dariag liv.-'yciiisoii.litiir Sei.tember 1,1884, With the vield and prico lor thfl pr***Pl crop year. tho averapv yield for thfl livo years wua 8.007,000 bal. s, but th* eatimated arop plek*d last fall it leekoo* at 5,750,000 baa**, M 800,000 ba_*B l.-ss than thfl BT ei'a?o. Y.-t th<- B__*fl 'ur live years, taken at illlei ralfl Of two moiittis frnm iSei.tember 1, *?_*_-_ l i.i i i.tatfl on Koyemberl, 11.48 oa Jaaaaryl, iind 11.47 on Mareh 1, whlle thi*y*ar, Botwitb Btandinf the maallar yield, tb* priea ara* 0.75 oa Nnveiiiher 1, 11.06 00 Jiinuiry 1, ami 11.44on March 1. Thereaaon ii fltatfla that tho averago for tlie ti.e yeara waa t_"_*-o.Ba_t*-* of a cent por li'iiiml iiioio than the averaue obtaiii.il d-liogthfl i-r, B*Bt crop year. 'Iho figni** g'ven .!o BOt***m to pieeieelj -opporl thal ___*____nt| tha ditl'erenco .a.'cinn to bo .00 *f a i eut. M'.rc.v. r, tlu rc Ifl a lit tle nnfainw** "'? omittin, the year 1878, wbea prieea wei* low, aad begiaalag th* ree_uming with the year 1870, *rh*o a greal boon Ib prieea begaa. Iol878 the.vi,'1,1 was 5r079.081 balea, an,! tbfl nrfoe araa Bt I'i oattaaoai November 1. O.l.'l >>n J.inu nrv 1. i.n.l 9_- <>" Mareh 1, Hh..-in_ ail avenige 1.2 eeata helow that of thi* _ea*oa, and ladesd _*? low tba to*~**i polBt nained for this _t_fj rear. The yield of 5,000,000 balea si_ yaan ago w.is oer toialyMlarga with refeieae* to th* worid'* eoa Miiiiiiig eapacity at thal tune, m tha yield of 5,700,000 bflJfl* ifl Brlih mtet-OO* t<> the consillllilig oapaeity aow. lfo__oy*r, tha *a*_*ral draraaBioa of bosin-flfl at thi* time readets it atoie fair to eo__ paro tha yield aad thfl pnce with tbat of l878-'78, the laat yearof general depifl-flian. th*a with *ithar of tha iiitenii".liiite yeara, daiiag which prieea inivo ii.eii lntiat'.l by a tweadoni Bxpanatoa io buaineaa BBITIBH COAI PaODlTCTIOJr.?8lf William Ilar (">iirt reeently sta ?-.i m thfl Honaa of Ckm_--Ooa tbat th* totalontpatof eoal IntheUnited Km? iloiii in 1884 fall slmrt of th* ontoat tn'1883 bj> 3,010,000 toa*, II.'ic.', tlu pr.'.IiK-iion Bpoaat* t.. have beea 100,588,0-0 toa*. ?___??t 178^737,000 toaa l* 1888. It ia proper to aotiea that, except iag iu 1888, tha qnaatity of ooal raim-.t araa never ns iarge ns dariag tba pauri y.iir. _o_-_allad* onaafl _q output aatarallj *aeitei BBuraci**, aad th* plieii'-inenoti isonly in part BXplaiBed when it is coiisiiieieil that there was a Htnall mcreaso m tho deiiiaiul for export. Th* exports ol coal aml co!..'. an.l the abipmeotfl for a*a ol 9t*_?bbt* aa9~*gad i* EoteigB ti-a.le. .-.iiiounieil to20,000.000toa*W 1884, or 782,000 .?oa Bton than in inmi. C*Bfl*qaflBtly, tbat* ivtiiiiiie'i foi consiiiiiiiiioii in tba Uaited King dom 130,000,000 tootm 1884, Bgalasl 134,800,000 ton* in 1883. adeereaaeof only Speroeai latha lightof iheaiifaeta tbedepi_*aio-i ia BritiahBBaaa faeturea aad ooaaamptioii a* * whole appears to havo beea _*a ihan has beea *_o*-Blly BappoBB*. Tin: sii.viti Qoaanoai i^ B__m>?_*?C__**t> tol lowiiii- diceaasioaa m th* Pi-eeh cLamher of DepBtie* aad Ib tha Qenaan Eteiehstag ooa_9Btha annoiiiiceiiient tbat stening BXohanfa 19 being taken her,; iu eo-uddersbleaiBoaata ?* a B-aaaaof Bvoidlag tho paymeiit of reaaittaxieea at Pana m sllver. Ihe llanL of liiiii.e haviu_ foi BBflBB ti.ae deelioad loaayaat gold, aad large aa-oontaof sil ),..r haviag como ii. troofl ?>tbcr Boaatriaa, ao*** proB-inent baaker* Bad __-B_*ely_a n_B*b e*_bar | in inceiiiig their obiig-_-OOfl 00 -OCfligB*?? couiil or in conneelioi wilii tOTBagB -BaU. Ia oriiei toiivoi-i the.llltiellltv, instead *_ bliving I x ehauge payabk m fiaoea, thay pniehaaa B_ari_og exohaaga pavabie ouly ia pAo, Th.- B-U-0*_aaa_enl ,,i tha Mintotec of ______e-hat, ia th* brtlefof the (l.iveini.iet.t.a ftasfa cnfirt'enci.- ou tbe B_WBl iiuesuoneoi.l.ldono good, bul would OOlt a_.r.i > Bta tl.eevil. doos uot appeiir to l.e htioiml.V *p" proyedby*-aayof tha baakata Bat it ?mbbb** ba a d-liirite contniilictioii Of tho atory ^__T_a**fl_ ?,? -on- igo u,TbbH*bU tha. tb*Fr*a_hGoy oriii.i.nl was *l__-MB>i ? ne-oliationn to briBf ill...ill a Il.W I'Oiilcleliie. PBB80NAL Brrrrtarv BaBlllBfltl B-N W.ialilngton Snt.tnli.y Blter BOOBf_rlla_a_,Btaaaq ta arraaaa bla prlraU a-^aaaa ?, lU,.,a batan taUM ap Ua pai-BBaal r__l4aa_a la Oa rapitiii. Mr_.__dle_Wa-_____a_B_4hlBB. Tu.-y w.u Bfl Uli.i-llt ill.olll a week. i - n,a Vort ?__*_*_ "f ?'<' *? (''>^ "v ?**? ,rt"? to f'ive u_.,baBaBa9B-to__-8 8_Ma_ita_M__*h_ **W po.t ol iluty a* Miiiiatei t.' Tur-cy. John Kelly haa been IflOlHflfl '?"<'h ?r,,,n mmwtB, .ad .ue BM*___*a blfl flan>-aai*a Ifl "-'"? '" bH aaf*li ao _r_Ma m.-. K.-iiy.'fte.. n.i.'H taartaca __Uaa <>.. mmtm buikut Allin.ti. 19af tniiilr. At r. .l.-i K.-v ti"- "<l",r ev. iiiii? l-awaaa a. BBJbbb w._a -,|__||BB 19* iB-UiPBBHUIBBfl BB UM water. an.l B BMBBp or.liirwoa.i.arl.y wirenlai. Hll.llriM at IU- 99BBB9* MUtBB-B " Wi.ul u.u BBB, .-*??"' I" "??k"1 ola' " 1'"1 ' ,i . -fc-i ?? .'whv B___aat-*a' yaa -now t ira LttuS__-?a__aCWS oa.. *_5 lah a 1aa9_hi "louI. Bf BaavMaha* ?Mer.-.l at I-elpsle |9_Ub99 worth of poreelulii aod Klaaa f..r..l8hln? for 1.18 n.-w liorrt... ,?.iaa? riTf- All tUoUcC-rttlluiiB_rc, ol o.ur.o. lu tUul/u'ila XIV. atyla. Davl.1 Ki8lier. the Bbfaal H*in?C -*>?*_.laM?l Bt Q?g-m wBBii rooii.-mato of Abnihaiu l.incola when tlw, two were ll. (^m?r,.88 to.etli.r. Ile BBIBIBIIB* Lib , Blfl lo havo Uec.n " the weat lovnble pub.lo mau hn ever ''i'lTolataColouel-Vra*" Buruaby was au ?H.wclauy great favorlte ln BlrmlBRbam, and aaveral thoniaud .?? lara have already been eubacri-ed there by the peoBta for a memorlal to blra, althongh lt baa not yo| beea <_. cided wbat ..nn It aball take. "* tbTtale of ibe day. Bonton la agltatcd over tbe fact that some llliter__ per*onB~prPBiimably from Kew-York?prooounce _ butua witb tne accent on the aecond syllable. Tbere aro twenty wnys nf oookln. a potato, and thr_ linn.irrrl aud alxty-live waya of .-ooknnr- an e_<. j,J__ rultiireend*. for there Is but one way of a-_iio__./ i-liher of theui.?[Lowell Cltlzen. ?* flmall apeckled troat como up In the water of to%t arteslan wella In Nevada. It la tuppoied that they Mm from a eubu rra_ean laka. Tho expresslon "Thank my etars!" ls rarely h___ from tho month of a theatrleal manuifer. We do not__7 tend tn kuow why; wesluiply state the f_c_-[jj___ Tranacrlpt. """ Jlnks?"How la your new paper jrettlng ?->?_,?> (Jroat l-VUt?r-"Booiiiliiif, roydear sir; Just hoom-.n." .1 in Un -? You surprlse me. 1.11.1 nut know it __, im^f. aoaeeea." Ore.at Editor-" Succeaal Great Cr.?_i Why we've bad to drop theSunday edltlon and evem__ edltlon and mornlnn iilltlon, lu order to ictve ?ur w_?i_ attention to tho setulwcckly.''-[Pbil_delp_la Call. A few daya ago thftt form of mlra.e known ?_? ?< !??,_. In? up " whb vlsll.le ln Toronto. "The whole breadth of Lako Ontarlo," eays The Toronto Bkta, "wai vislbU>, _??? an lce phenouicnon, unpre-edeatea, pr.ii._b! 7, |_ u_>, memory of man, greeted the ?l_h_ The lake, wblchev?_ ln tlie severe wlnter of 1 ?.*:{-*>? 1, waa free froiu lce, ?x. rept In the olT-lylna l.ays, waa almoat entirely coveret, Three narrow Btreak* of hlue, the flrst apparently about flfteen nilles out from ehore, and the laat about ten m;lee dow 11 tho lako, showed lielts of water eaeh appareau. a fow mlloe wide. A larjter open pleceof bliiea_?r__c_?_ out from Miiintier B_f f'?r some dislanee. Elsrwbero all was huminocky whlto. and c.'ose to tlio soiitb sborw itood up a huge ?abe gllntlnjr in the mnshlne. Heveral housee aa the water front at Niagara and the Anw-rtcan Kort acrosa tho rlvtr were vlsible. Oa tho Miii.lny pr?vl..e the air wa? clear aud the upray of Niagara Falls wm -ia. aaaa." Only tli!nV of It ! T?*sa than thre. mnntha a*o f'olonel lli-i.ry Wcttereon was cailliur I'ncle 1?u.lall "a P_h_J_. phia tough r?{Plllalelp?_ i'reaa. 1 ln y hava blK men down lu Tcxaa. " Oue day thU wi-.-k," Buys a Oaaaleaaa editor, "we notleed ou oar street* a man whose hfitrht __a liiiinem<e, to say tha l.-.nt of lt. At tho siitrffoatloii of a frleud, we watchag him gal luta a bagay, the beateaa <>f whleh we Uaaafaaal tu in-1 it away, that he niight low.-r bls knee? surneie.tl to aoo hls horso. Aftr-r ho ha 1 MtUed dowa, BtataBBB Maa. >? to ajaab _a_ waa Bafaaaelaa>" \ri n.rii-ultural i -iiirual anya : "Siirln^ jathe l.e-t tlraa of tbe year to BM>ra beea." It may l.e; tuu if simwi, tirs ou v.nr neek, araajr other p irtlon >?f yo ir anataar, ia the faii, doe'l ara 1 ita Ul Um ipiiag U. move it. Thera ia :i geog reaaoa why joa sUoul.in't-and you will da> eoverwhal taal raaaoa 1* rioon after tlio 1*00aliguta.? S.,i 1 letOWB Ik-ruld. Thaatortaa that eoaaa from Waa-lngtoa ;.'">-it tha rtaaalaafa hui.it ef earty riainir <lo not c->rro.pi.n-i wita tho rapaatei B_ata_f l.li aaaaaeagar ta n-ji b Ma wiut* ii,,u.e befara Iba taaaaa aajoaraa Mr. Oterelaaa auoiit Bare bta etoek taraai BbaadaaBW Btoataa Tba UBbf-W raaa ___ together, the aorU Brer, whleh laoa. <>r the reaaoaa, bat not tha enb oaa,fof taa w.in ili-mil vitanty of tbal aeatterad Bat?hu The ich.-mb ...-.._. b bave treate l th i Jewi 10oal ar lell/a*? tli 1 t-tr retuiti'-1 anclvlllzed laawera to remoBstnaeea bj i4 > r-ir ilo.acs .M.int'-tii.n- aad otber le_<Ua_ Uebrewa .Vow. wben tbe C-ar la trylng to borrow moaey, aa ladi 1 atriugaof mbm of the heavieal paraaa la th?,wurld .ii.uin Ugatljr. [Warcaali 1 <..i/.etu-. M.1-1 paapla lagpeaa thal Vavy otii an when away oa 11 tbn a-jaaxuf erniaa oa a torelga ttatlea f..r^.-i all abaal tho " ?irla tlu y iiive l.-fl li.-ini 1 t.i-ui." 11 ni BBBB- a _|-.-.,t.T porlloti of their H:tu- in |-l- M?Bl BIBBBBaai ou shorc. Th-J ii-'t nii!\ aBBBi BWBBb Bf their ti ue Vbaa oll' iliuy ln WliUag lou;,' li-tt.-ra for tlio "next niiil" liuiiii-, bal ma b Bataraay alghl p aaaa ti.at doea aal uud thom aaaemMad areaad the ?aaa-taMa taikin,' of h wa, eataalattagtbeweeka ladaaaatba, at raafa,tba< elapaa befora tha/ ratara, aal _r__aa_ avaa a glaat of wiue, tlu- heaith af thelr - vlraaaad iwaalhaarta." Mi-a I...11I- ? M. Ueotl ia a;ii.l to l.e atill s.ifr.rlti- fmra tbe wrluira' cramp. a'e tlioughi tbo arltara' rramp ?_ aaually In bla pochet.?(Boatoa Pa t. laaramocaaf awarla Baropa ara* Oedeeed t-* tba theDaaio-rat_paperf ahtoh da aal kaowwhaitaaaj abaal Iba rtceMcat Ibaj aaa _ad ap artt* tba Baaaaca .Hii-stioti until the WBfd ll l'.-vl t. th.-iii WBSt to ?ay about the Pa_miratlc atU?ttaa, The OauMfd. * rlhea tba aatara of the raroln r pml? in tbe form of an anecdote. At a dlnaer partj bbujB] nieat h'-ait H'-- wliethei tu a. al bimei 1.thalefl ..rtui i-i'lit "f a viitiifiil baaatf. "Pardou me, Maleaio. boIIc." ln- poli.i-iv ii-in.iik-, witb aneridautair of ia*__ i-isioii," but would rou inii'.i teUlag bm on wurOi ?te you wcar your i.-M.lver I" [L0-*OBO?b* IS BEXEDWr APXOLD TO BE FOUOOTTF.X 1 To Ihe B 'I 1 ' " r o t The Jrihti ne. Sut: Will v.ni Uo kindeuoui:b to __-_??-Itl attanUoa t.. the Bextaaalveraary af tba daalhaf the i.tte Mr. iii-iieiiiri Ai-uoid Mune 14) aa that _a WarDapart> nioiit aw) algalffi'" a aalaaaa way. ita naaeef hat graal ahility H B pBBTBl I It i-i true that Mr. Ariii.1.1, _B tha late Mr J.i>-oi. Taua-paeB. was tempt.-.l lato the lall? im i.ui of betraying bia couutry -anlooideal abichuiar i?- iaid to have rlouded bla meniory I?r a ooosiderabla periodof tniii-i i"H bedld boI uy to bara tha b_U_ of our foreratheia or luoculate tbeai witu relloa farar. \ tei tbe reeeut trtbute to Mt. Tbompaoo it woaM n.it iie ritfht to 1,.--l.it Mr. Aruoi.l. u.-sid.-*. the ae* aaV mlniatration ougbl tn irel ita baad aatl la; for iu tue i-oiirao of nature there will aooa oe 0 oa-i.ui t<> deplora tbe ii.-i' irture ol.. ni.l "t Mr. ___r?.eB-raoa i.ius. Brooklyn, UarchlW, lUft. I_r_-Ul_t_ trWWILLIBQ TO BTABD A\D WAIT. To the E'lttor ol The Tribune. Sik : Tiuly it in hard t<? bc Baomn ia jour graataUf. I maa aaerert ta gn te abaeah *_ afteraaaa .nui batagaa Balaenpallaahy _ra_alag 1 ,ir..-.?i>.-.i n.10 a chnrehof thnt daa_?_atloa at Wflbar*. aml f'ny thiru ?t. Tbere war* *eljr a law aataaaa i? __B *__ un.1 I aal dowa __deallr l* tba aaw m-.ir.--t tha Baar. In ..!...ul a --roiid au usli.-r Infor.i-.e.l BM tli U I would bave"toataudlatba ...-i"" I *eal out. B.itrely tajf never uean toentertaln naaela anawa-oala tbal c?___ iiii-ii l went to tbeOa.hedrai aad got a uo...i aaal rer wa ,V.m;h. i:.-i..-.-ifui,y Ta-Bcaa Bai aaa Btm-Jark, Marah -".)? OLOMLFYJNO TBE TBJITOB THOMPBOX TIIi: BBAME OB si.i l!Kl AKV LiMJLWi ACT. /.-. ;/.? rtr-B li.net,. - . ? lt eoal the i-oiiniiy .-Ml..'.ai to elaaa the Interlor . ... 1.r ..r tli.ii ilut'nii.t an.l ti.i.'ta.il ri Da-KKVI-IG DSBQUITO VI. CBMl-fRE ituin Th* Htttburg IHaaatah. BowbSM la tn.-iv ti oro I..U.-I oi- _i-n.-r.il .-oad.-uiii-it 0. andeoutemiit for lh__e wbo, for polltical or P*J*JJJ -..lvii.t .,-.- tt.uill frvto kii.il:.- aoewor k.-c .?!.?' ?M ir.-; f m-. .'- _- Iditeraea* Bat Ihe aaa ol OAftaam ,..,lai ,,,,..1.i.y Mr. Lemar lo eiUnd GwvcrBBiiaial ,, - . . .1. t.. "biinemiiry ol iu. b aae. rel irj w^aaa I,,,,- . u.t-iniotli'-r iblaa, aod mtartOumMm ,,.,, ?, ?,,,.,??, musl n-eeaaarilyoal '"?'J'" ''''_,;l ,,,-..i.- Kuougb l:..a ..i..- -l.v been aald 011 tn.- - ??? <? doubtleaa, t.riBoe tiia aew AdWn_?_V_,._J7, __ tii.-re is ui i-Miii..- ol Bourteej arhl-b ereu Ujiju* , t nn. BiBiater back ol ll wooW ""? _ t*\"r:'u,ir'."'.'J_ prete-wbei. romlngfr.a l*n._cret?c AdwlalaliBaaa tbroughaBoutbern awaaBar*f_ha Oawaafi lUPOBBlBLS TO B_DM*MTttOMl-0_- KYA'VYX ??"'". , rai.'--"l..'.' i..it.it.?.. Iro..iti.e..diuui..fir?a, l^cAttiibt"plutitaC-Bada. A BgbiiBB rebel..... ba h? ?, - n.i?nl:wlu.!d.->.- iuded?o ->aaoa of ?^'J^-J r-.r.Kiil_ed b) el?tll-_d uallona abould Ihj coudciuued u? thc -vuipaui ol tiyu.,inii.-i'a aud aaaaaaBw, Wiril'.lT A PABALLIf. Hi IM'TOKY. rru.n Ihe ttlca lle.U-1. ,,,_., ?^_2l?la\>^^ ?_'?il il a l II "?'" *?M U?. ,1111.11 ol li..l"ne".?.. S7lS^w^_-_TinvleWOl I.m _:,?.n,ai.;... ... .. s, 1.1 ? ot JetremoB l?,v la, II wore too innch lohopa m S,,?__U_tl..U -. -"-....-:-)-"? r^.^V .ni'W. or the shauie._ A DOWHBIOHT WUlKH^t SOTlOB OB D0l_ **?*B*g^ of.vir. Doish.iiiiir. ' '" ' _''_ ,\r . , ?, H?- flii.-a_o bla aa ,n -.iii.ll.lii'- for l>el. if. t '?'' '??[;_ .,,.,. ilUaia_ef for the IT.si.l.iiiy ol the l Blled BUU a. Wl .. _? ; _>? .11.1 not r.-.-..-ni/..- bla clala. "'I'"' l" -i,,.. i.-r u-iii ..u for tne Mlaa.to <h? Couilof at. Jaui. M I ._l__ster wi- are for litui be irl aud a.ml. A oa fc ;,; .-.limiy -u_1 u. for the ^_^^^L\m\)tSf _ ,,.,.,( oflloe haa wlthla buu J'?e ttueap ri. ? ill haa _rasiH- tho aaaaaa af aar BaiBianiaa rtUMOMAB AQBA&BhJtQBBTjm t. ,A'J,U ''u.iv.k but " - The titu-v l< uot ?-yW^J^*S5 k.ei; miuillv ai'lir.iiM'bluK. l"u ,H lu K , # .11 ih,. it."..!*"*' _Jf_?aKbto i-r.-t;-.-??' ?_'^^___-la?la**>5 .i.?-s bul tli.'lr luthusla.m l? air. aii) ?""?? ? h^_f UB aSw BMa-aaaa aa^aa ? tb-t.... *?ur; "^.uai t_o rri-lB. It w '"'< v<Mr-w" York .0 ><?*?<' _*__. b_4ia_- '-'*l;7""'a^:^l.t 01 _*. rW-* II lin runiirllll'latis l-l i> "I'l"""' Th_I?___ aa_a_ __ aaaakal"?"??