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Ac. aa^ eerialn 6BJ grxtoat IBMIgM JJmi lor Ilhi.troted psper eipuunlng tbo troatmeul ouo aautatnluf relereucei. Addresi^ ^^ 9g/mfM, 41 Weat BBBbam, Xew-York. TRIBUXE TERMS TO MA1L SUB8CR1BER8. roslagt free BJ Uu Vnitrd SUtte*. 1 Year. ti Montbi. SMonth*. Mally.wltbSTinrtav . fftM ?*? *? i? Swlly. witlioutsunday. ~"0 aw * ?? ?*k"V"T Bfel XnVe. MonVv Oldet or *?**?&& Bfaaaal Xnlelher.mltterw.il pleaae wilteoii tlio Xote, "Fur I'.IR WBW.VOBB raiitKNE." , -? Hafi ofterof Tiir TBtTO 154 %ff^^I?^ A4ldreas oll oorrespoudouco .imiily. "1HK lUIDtaB, HBW lOKX." BRANCII OFFICE* OF TIIE TBMBuJBB. AflYerttaemrnM for pnblioattmi ln Tnit TRini BB, and orAers #sTre??:.r'M.verv of ibe I nlv pap t. nilbe rocuivod al the lulliiwiiiBbiaiicb oflcrain Xe.v-Yorfc '""V: Brancti oftlce. 1.318 Mroadwav. 0 ? nvto* p. m Ko 15a Hr"?dwav. bclvcn 22d and 2.1d ?t*? till ? p. m. fiTsoaWMI ! ?ciitv.tbir.l.*t... 10 o. m. loSp. m. 6a760 Tblrd :ive.. near Kortv-oeven-h-st.. H> a m. tn, 15 p.ra. JVo l.oirV ThirO-ave.. nesr ??WlMt.lOx m to 3 p. m. Ko. 2oa Knat i.i.e.i?.nlr<?l .nl.twent.v-nf.h st 4 toHln. m. rnMn Squaro, Xo. 191 |-..in;h-ave..conior of fiaLllBBlk 6t, IX OTHER CxTIBB 1PXBHIX3'N-1."22 F-st I LOSHOX-26 Iledford-at.. StranL ?? aTOTJNDED BY EOBiCE GEEELEY. KEW-YORK, FRIDAY. JUNE 12. IIIE SEWS TlllS MQB21INQ. Forkiok.?LorO Salislmrv axfaaBaed unwil'ire; BBBB to take oftice unlcas the Conservaiivcs had Liberal suip'.rt. = Tho Queen ooti8u!t4'(l witli raeml^n of tbe I'rivy Conncil respectinR the Cabi n?t crisia in Kmr'.aiid. =r=r Ovor 100 faaaaaaj were kilied aud hurt in ai aciident in Fru-oe. ^=The ruiiior of the Aiucer's dcath 878x1 bbbj.tred. Domkxiic?Tho Olii" l!o|)iihlica'i8 W6iaaj|lnil?if1 Judee Foraker for Governor. r-r^r Seiator II. W, Itliiirreiioiniiialed fertaM Unilnl Btsbaj S-n;ite in Mew-Hampili:r.'. = Httf at West I'oint. = 6ix p?rscius kiilcd in a railroiul acci.h-iit at Chat tauooga. . : laaaw mnrdrrs by the Apnchos. The Governor refused to sip-i the Arcti" inll. fjtn AXD 8i'iiri:?ix.-.Snecessful Beaaa tripof the Dolphin. Tr-Hlini.my arainHt Htidil--' bV !.. r Mr, BUa4k0rd di-.n.-.l Mra. Dalfaira'aafl8aa> tioiia. r _ roi-.tiae won the Suhiirbin han dicap at Siieepshcad Bay; Jim Kenuick. Kin peror, Quito, Heva aml Ifanhall WB61 Uie otli'T race.a. ? R.-catta el the New-Yurk Tacht Club.-The Metr.ipolitar.s defuat.-l at bascball; tiie Brookly:i8 sucoessfui. = Funeral of D& Wliodoo. -_? Interi"iting BBBJB99 of citcket and lawu tonnis.-Gaid aalaa of the kafaj^aax. der silver dollar (4U2*f glBilMb 82^8aaatba, ss^= t<l<M k? ojened and cldrti-d active, with thtoe hours of iiitennediaie dulnesa. Thk Wkathkk.?TRiorxF. lucal ob?erv?tion8 in dieatc sliBlitly wanncr wealher. Teinperature y?>a terday: lhghost, ?1?: lowoat,BB?i average, 07*2. Fersont leaving town tor ihe sianon, and sum mtr travellers, can have Tiie Daii.v Tkiri:ne mailed to them, pontpaid, for 7~> eents per vwntk, tte tuldrett beinj chaitf/ed as often as desired. Tiie Dailt Tkiul-xk wlli be sent toany aldn*s in Knrope /or $135 per >*oiUh, tokioh inciudes tiie oetMn postage. 4? Bvmmer Uotels are frequrntly dmgnated by tnedovernmmt as ngular J'ost <>J}k<s. 1'eforc forwarding their ordvr* for Tiie TfclMMl readns ai Kumm-r resorts will do wll to amr tVrin the cx icl bJbPMI tille oj th<- Ppg. oftce at which tlny erpect to recrive their wt.fi/. I'elay and corrcspondenee will bc BWOiimi hy *o pWwf. An efl'ort iu tbe l'eiin.-ylvania Leginlatnre to pass tbo CongreBsioual Apportionment bill over the (ii.vi-riK.rH vet<> ha* fniled, ftaaajt BOVaaal Dt'inocrats voted iu favor of such action. Tiie roj.'ulat session eniL* to-day, and thi-re la MM talk ?f the Govcrnor's callinp au extra 6eaaJos. Ir exporience is worlb anyt'iing to biui he will cortaialy uot aj;aiu eommit such a bluuder. -4> The New-Haaq Mn Bi publicans have shown their coiiti.lcnce in Mr. lUair by renoniinatmp; Lini to tiie Umtcd Statcs Senate. His election will fol'ow as a mat ter of course. Tiie atteinpt tobhuken Mr. lilair's iierson.il character haa m thia way been irromptly rehuked. H?- 1ms ncver been charged with dishonefity in the benate, and it wiu certainly ill-advised to trumi) up such chargeB now. Now tliat the Dolphin has made a auccesxfui gea voyagc, and uiore than inct the severe Usta imposed upon her by the Si-cretary of the Navy, we shall piobably hear les-i and le ? aboul the allegod unfair coutract with Mr. Koach. There uever waa aay real gnund for complaint against Mr. Koach, as the Dolphin was built in ail respects according to the direclions of a Naval I'/oard, and the rt-sult proves the work to have been well rtone. e> Inquiries made of nv mbers of the Republlcan Btate Committee show an alraostequal divisiou in that ltody on the questiou of adopting the New-England plan of n-pn-m-utation in State cotiventiona. Several mcmbera havo not yet given the matter sufhVh.nt attentiou to de ckle what COtUM thoy will takf. As tb< re aeeinH to be aome doubl as to the power of the Stat4- Committee to act in any way on the ques tion, that matter will flnstcomenp for dec'udon. The hope of an iniprovi mt nt throtiph an en jtvrged (oiivention leada many Kepablicang favorably fb repurd the propo^d chaoge. The Montreal merchanta ucern to be thor outfiily aroused a? to the neceenitv for nbolitdi* ing tolls on the CanxHan cHnaln. ln tln ir toetitinK yesterday thty eihibited in.patience With tiie apparent lack of eympathy wiih tlnii pnipose gbown by Ihe Governmeut. However, the opinion prevailed that the tol!s would bo abolisJud. it i? poKsibie that the Garudiaus lay too much BtreaA on the qui-suon of caniU tolls. The gtaRttation in trado i? not conflucd to Montreal; aud the abolitioa of tolls will uot emable it to competo Riicemafuliy with New York. lt 18 morc a matter o? low railroad ral???, and of good facilitiea for haudlini; graiu and jaerehaDdiae, tban a qneetion of canal toil.s. ??a> In approving the bill to provide for the con gtruction of a bridge over the Harlem Biver tba Governor has disregarded the opposition of llayor Grace and the city anthotities. There Were sonnd reaaons for that opposition, as the act creatoa an alu?getuer unuecoesavary com misBion, and tfves it tbe authonty to "xpend *, v.BfJ million dollare withottt requmnff it to do the work by contract, or imposinir upon it anv reRtrictions. The bridpe mny be neeos safv ; but as tbc Park Coiiimission now bM fiiii aut'horilvtoconfitnictit.uTidcr protwr rcstiic tions, there was no NBBBB for creatinj: anothcr commission. The bill to providc for tbe erec tionof newBchiiol-houses, also approvid i.} tho Governor, is a worthy uieaimre. It WUj BtU a largo hudi to the tax levy this year, but there is salisfactioii in kuowiufc,' that the nioney will Ikj 8jaj|| sj.eut._ _ Govemor Hill B9B followed the eonrse of!1J LlllllllllHllf in vetoing the Arcade Railway Mll, thoi.K'bhe docsnot appnrcntly lind his reason for that action in the bill itaclf. Hk eh.cf ob j.-ction to the ni.asure i* found ?> ?? 1;,<t ?tlkb. it waa rnshed ibronph the Lepslature .Im-i.ijrtheelosinp homs of the aession, in n decciit haste and in viol.ition <>f Bimj ??**? tive riirht and privile^e to whieh tho*; ?? ... Mftgfat to oppose it weie linnently enUllet . N?.,newillbe tUdHMfl to lind fault with the Governor for not sookinfr oth.-r rcasons for his vi to; tlionirb he evidently took this tkfBfM I9t politieal enda. But if he would nerve ii. the same way all bill? rushed 1hrou>rh iu tbe cloatng hmnsio benetit private 99.iiorations, lt tyoBia bc | gOOd tliinjf. To bave anv aJajBfaa enVrt on fntiire leKislators, all aucb bills idionhl be sei ved alike. It Ii. tinie that 6lMB6jthrBg be dOM to roiii.dy this powiagabu.se in h^islation ut Albiiny. The people of Chieape are. mahinp prog re6smf:ettin?ridoft!ie defiant IBBfJ of law breakers t liat 1ms 99 afBJC Bbjlfl posses-ion Ol I B9 n.nnici|.al ofticos. Markin and Gall.'ii-'bcr w.-ie coiivicted (.f forpinffi-eturnsin the Xovenibi r Hection, and now ?? Ibitchy" VKmH hfH LdN fo.ind LMiiltvol Mealinp a ballot-box in the ri'ci-ut inupicipal contest. In both cases the Cinltv IHJHIBM Ulltnil intbe inter.st of M.iyor Harrison. Infaet.ifit h ol not been for this thel't of aballo-tbox Harrison would probahly M kmf? be Mayi.r. His f999Bl ffltief ????? Bbf gamVOa* khoiri that he Ii hinnelf alannci for his fntuie. If the Ulinois U??-d-hiture doea itsduty (BfaakBtagtlM bill now bt-fore lt to throwirn-alersatVprtiards arouud ttbfl CWcbafO ballot-b(>xes, aie.ther election will donbtleaa cntiicly fice that eiry from gBBff mlc. Tl.e de f. iiiiiin (1 oi'position the I).mornits ar,- olletinf to sii.-h lejzishition is i-videiiee that they reali/.e ih.it ihiirstrengtli doesnot he in honest elec tions.____?.??. 11IE OIIJO lill'lIU.HAS COSVENTIOy. The K.-piil.lirans of OMo have donc w.-ll in aajaia choosin- Jadfe Foraker as their Man.l.ml beanr. De asaie i plu.ky tight -*atae1 Hoii.ilN in 1883, arhea the rtiMiairtenwi wtn l.-ss fav.uable for sucn-ss thiiii th.y aic this year. IIm OtwflM tdure th.it lanva? BBM stieng'h.ned him in publir estiimitiun I an.l tli.-.iillniMa-iii whidi his iioiuination fltidted yc-i.-nliiy loic.-hadows his triiunpli ai the polls. Ofeoaige ? lupuhlwan victory is not to be w(.n aaejiy, but a treed b^MiDg baa beea naifl la the i boiee <>i Ihe bead of the ticket The co'ivi-iilii.n. whit h was eoiiipnsoil of v"" delegatee? aeadj tfricc ?* nani ?? BBhe i,::" >" a cot-N.-iitioti iu X.-v-Yotk ?was haimotiioiis _li,,ut. The ciuirKe of the Ohio Il.-nio log the kaei twa yean la Ihe eeaMgaa <?f the Otateioieraahimt Beceeeadll eeeatpieee womi nent part in the U<-piibl,raii platfoim. Thej begao by Bakiag ? iwagipaetleiiawinl ai the Con pjtajgaioaal aaatncta, n aVainee ef Ihe toteeil al thfl ('(.nstitution. Tl.. ir l-'.-i r> nian.l. r \\:\- 80 BMflaaeCa] that they eetwMBila inajority of the CianiiaMlnaal d.-l.gution ttmmg* the?upawll eaaa eetriet] the Btata hy ea/ejr 90,000. Th. Dflgaaente kmwi a aaffptsai in th<- Iwaeanry, i.m thej ndded ten inilli'.ns to the bmid. d ind'.tbtedagaaj of thfl Slate, it.ciras.ii taawtion. reorp.uiiz.-d tha tuunicipal povri.n.ciits l..i ),aiti-an puiposi-., and in tha aMflO 6J| I BawaV t?g an.l in other ways eondit t?d th.ins. !n . -, m a h, ..ii.liilo'i- niininir. Thi? inak.s it ?668860811. im l be i ?! un' w.Uun of the Stati-, t hal K.-pulili - raus wlmnl.l ri-pent tlw stinginp Iwhwhe udniinis t.redto.the D.niocrntic purly al the last two clc.-tions. ll.il'pily y<*.l(i'l;iy's roiiv.ntioii pn.tnUes to biinp aboiit that reMilt. TIIE COBBBBVATirM 8VCCBS8tOir. The EagMahICuaauitetlw ?''<? bUMbm ko mako the bestjof ? bad Kiluati.ui. Uavinp defeated tha Oafenmieiil with theaJdofthe ParaelUtee, they na foreed to ahaeee bHgaeea takiug Otlee under the B60a1 tiiilavoiiihlcc.n diti.ni- and deelimnp to aceept reflp0H6fbilitj for tl.eir acta, As thfl nlteinative flOttTM WOtlld be eertain to dieeredil theai befote the euuntiy, aa aa Opposition OffBgaigfld for the puriKiae of (il)stnicting povernin.'nt without beiaffOWayed hy a ?obec nm-w ot their awa ohligation*, they do not venture to refuse ofli< e. Loid Ballgbttiy haj niany defeehi m ? paieHogl, pragranairc >t;iti-siiiiin,but hed.'esnot lack eouiape. Hfl h;is promptly awBlwhed that thg Oim-ei vativi-s will loini;. i;,>\(niiiicnt, if they nn- aateed t.? de ea. Lord Handolph Churehill is eqimlly explieit in delining the cotiroe af his party. The Standurd, the ln .st rcpresentativc of LnplUh CoiiMiva tiHTn.nntiioritativ.-ly nnnoances thesamc policy. This undonbtedly is the wiseM eoitise f..i iin-n, to purstie. If thiii uction in d.-leatinp the Gov eraaaaat waa a ftava error la Paiiieiaantery tacties, they would eonimit a moie Keriouspoliti eal blundcr, if thev were to decline oflice. They catinot take the WBBmt grountl which Mr. Dis riieii auonpled iu 1878. Be ideated ? Ovfata iik utiiKii-siiie, butdid notoverthrow a Mini-.liy. The Opposition that cnnstantly harasses ami tinally overturns a Government munt be pre pggajdto take Ita pkawa. Oteawariae it ia nn incHponsibh'. Opposition, and uot entitled to piibiieronlid.'iiee and rcspect. The Qaaaa niay doiibt the expedienc.v oi chaiipinp bat Mini-trrs on the eve of a geueral ehction and attenipt to dishuade Mr. Glad stone ; but she will be powetloss to pievenl the Tory succcsrdon, if tiie Ltbemh BBM determined to go out and the Opposition Mand n-ady to take their placc. Apparently she will have tn sum moneit her Lord Salishury 01 Sii ? Stalb.rd Noith eote, unlcss souie uiicxpeeted comproiiiisu is i n.-cl.-d ; and there in uo reason to suppose that she will be utiwilliug to do this, since Mr. Glad stone BM uever 1ji.ii m favorite at Couit. Lord Salishury has promptly 068880*1 to gggwg umb r liisiival. On somi' acronnts this wuuld lie th. wim t ihoieve, siuee Sir Stafh.rd Xortheote, while Ifleddaj Lord Salisbury's intellectiial furcc and aggreMsive countge, is an old-la.-hioned Con WHaliTei who would b?- a safe if not I brillianl l'liii..- Minister. lUit whoever may bg at the lu-ud of iM Cabinet, Lord Salishury will uu queHtionablybeitsleading npiiit and resp.msi ble for the eonduct of the, country'h loreign |B> lations. Tlm twsociates of Lord lleacotislield will in tlw main return to their former places; an.l the oiily difliculty expctietic. d will l>e in eotnp.'tisaiinp Lord Itandolph (.'hin.liill for his politital seiviccs. Neither Lord Salishury nor Sir Staftord Xortheote will want to have him iu lln- Cahinet, but neither atutesman will dgM to leave him out. The fantasticauggestion haa been inade in the foreign dispatches tluit the Conservativoa may seek to get rid of Lord Randolph Churehill by appointing him Lord Liouteuant of heland. '1 hia would be kickiug him upstuira. As Lord Spencer'a Bucceasor hc would be cntitled to a ?cat in the Cabinet besides having a most iinportant offlce conferred upon him. As Lliiet Secretarv under the DfttfJ of ConnauRht, B9 Btigfat ba 'kept out of tbe Cabinet. .but this is a eonibination not to IM ronsidered seriottsly. The OtBkB rvatives. ivliile they have sucee.-ded in defeatinp the (;overnmeiit with Mr. I nr n.ir.s help, are imt nnxious to BttkC BrrMaflf ni.i.ts for a pernianent nllianro with bim. TB MOd Loril Il.i.idolph fh-irel.illtolivland either MlstbTtJ Lie.ite.iant or fl.ief Sciet.i.y. wheu |?. has?in.iltberenewal of ihe Ci ,...es Art. w.mld be t? f9BB a MHilBol for a n.-w In-aty 9. Kilnminhani. ^^^^^^_________ nr.TTisa bH BJCM TMACaTH A preat h"-t wenl down by tbe 999 y.-tcrday. and sawlhe two F.n^ish rolta, l'onliae nm i:1(.|inil,?,|( run away Irom thirteen hn.ne-bred botBBf. in the fainous Subi.ibi.n Iland.cap at Sheepahead Bav. Soine 01 tl.e beaten bfBBM COOld ??.l,?.ble,llv send l'.it.t iae and i:.el.......nl ,?,!?.,,,?. h, a Umj rB99,bal at ? mXk aod i .juartei ll?. in.ported eoltn p-t over tl.e pound nniazinplv. There was no poolsellintr but a mat deal of infornial In-ttinp. The ( oney lMai.d.IoekevClt.l.bave n.,w d.-vised a plan <>t b'ntdBg fund" with "preniiu.iis"and-divi ,1,',,,1,,-aii.lHith tl.i^clieine they expcet bW9 after ti, inake Anthony Omstock IBfBj and Snperrttor tfeKaaa Imafraa vain thmps. r,,e rash wlUieaaeaof oootaata af kBead wBe uWi to back their opiliioii* iu aH|.ecnh.tlve w;,y ivillnol la" denie.l. Wh.-n one E*M ia IW the.vo,.enan..ther.an,l^hei. all pales are ahut tl.ev ?1 i Iii lt o\ei the feliee. M'eai.while tl.e BrigBtOfl fefafla raee pnmnds .,,,.., p.,,,,.1,,1 h?lili..le and tho niiiocentapri CultarifJ who desi.es to be dniied wari.eis Kbeal fyrtta lull podtBta, wbik tBa poolaellera jrnash their teeth ntar. If the Cmey U ... ? Joekej Club will euin '?'" kaWfaBarfal o|,eiali?.n aplanbv wlueh peopl. tn.nl af s|,eculatinpon ihe iinf aaa fffattfj fJaxto iBafciBoeaa ia ? m.Mlest and fjadaratja way, wittbaB, tafaf <?* M I |.rey to loiiiMnoth. d bookiiiukeiH and opeii nii.utheil oharka, the pabfk p-iieraliy will ba rathef 1 lea-eit t'.mn otl.eiwise. But wheu siich vil?- and villanoiis betting as th.it whi.-li lloiuiNlod ai B.iehlon is ataBkfkbT. out cvei> honest and honoiable citi/en up.ilailds Super riaor IfcKane. _ A OBASCB FOB sri.tusn. N..w ii ii p.opose.i. aa a yraal untmrmn ot ooame, t<> take the paihlle laaey out af tha Mili-licisuriis aad depeetl it aith ataperlj ?eleeted baakfl n Natloval tlaj^ieitaTtiee. The lirst tliinp which o.nirs to every mmd isthat there will he r.i foi pteat f.iv.it ituni, for tiiili.,.it?-d jobbery. and fot euaatenl ahaae al poNN.r f.r pi.lnif.il eti.ls. um l.r thfl new an.in-e melit. A Seciet.try ..t the TliaflMiy who ph . ean irive the nielenOJflfl to thfl binks of his . wn poWtical liking, 01 tobonkawbieh ?anra pollti e.il . ii.U BMOi < (li.i.nlly. or t?> haaka which in.il..- thfl m ai BalMlactarydirWon, Tharaia K...111 fer iiiiliinir.-.l ammgd riag, if th.- Bflero* t.ny or blaanbordinatae alaaaa t.? laahraee the opiM.itiiniiics NViii.h raefa a lygteaR praaeata. A-coi.iin^ to reporta 11.al] dlaaad raaaaa hr tbifl reniiirkahle ehawajajlfl thai tbe eapaaae ,,| el.-lk hite illi.l oAetal al'etl 1-IMce .'it BOwM of the S.ih-Tleasiirii-s .? in h- sivcd. Ililt it Would be aaVtfl l<> Velltllfe thfl |>1 edicl i i.ll th lt thfl Pelii ncratiepartyeeaUd bfltteraiord t.. i?:in ail the nptnaoaol the Bah-Traeflarlee f? letiryeaag bj pnvate mib-eription thaii to facfl ttooeaatlab io which the prep?e I ajraaagaaaajt in.11 leaai 1111. tATUBDdl ll.ill-li<>UiiAY. Tka Satunlay liall bolulay iiium-iii. nt il inak injr rapid and mBMtmttaif fBajaajaaaj, Tl.nt It is ,i |.i;iiii.al and philanl brxaOM in i\. m.-iit few wi 11 (leny, ait.l ll.er.- Baajtaa f'? BB ? iftieral ita> poaitioa aa the aarl ??f etaptujari ba extaod thii lavoi to theii? emplovia 99 bal M pr.icii-abb-. Thkl is biphly i.i.ii-ewortliy. ??1 ci.iiise llure ii,- aoaaa biBBriiiia ot baaiaeai whn h eanatd b" ?iia,?i,,led al ii'Kiii on >.:turdav; but llie in ill.ntl..tia nre that the iii nv. Itxllt will Im( olne general Btoonn dcraraUrarn bosineaa Orau aad la iin- diy?ajeadi uade. ln roniiectiot. will. this matter ? ITdBl deal BM be done b) huli.a. with whoin S.itui.l.iy :,ll,'i.ii ia a l.i\o-ito tdioppini; season. I'im d?yi aad i ball ? araeb are larely suih.ient for ihoppiaaj paiipaaea, and aluipperi bjr a Uttle (on li.oii.dit c.ili -?> atTaaga their time ns to Kc p iii.in fakitaafi diy-froaaJi ktaraa aa Oataidajr ilfleinooll. Ilelieea stmiit,' illdlli ? linllt torthe -.hopLeeper tn k-ni.iin afkSfl w ill disappenr, und there bcini: BO eusloiners, the doora will be rh.-ed. I.adi.-s who bave 1 lie welf.ire of their feiloiv eiiaiiiies al he.ut slimild ba-ar this 8UR aaajtloti in init.d an 1 ftta upon it. At the saine I.im- inanv larga ret.iil inorehaiits claini with raaaoa thal tbay easatd elaaa their stoica nt noon on Salur.lay duriiiR the nionth of .June vs itbo.it aciii.tis h.-s ns this is ihe season wheu penplc aie DiakiBJ their plllfhn>es pic paralorv to lattWlBg the city for tli'-u vaeations. Mi.i.'iver, lli'-re Bia niany petatMM, such as leaeheis for example, w l.o ealili.it do their shoppin^' .nt anv d.tv but S.ilurday, and it will ba a barilhbip for thein if the shop-. are sliut up. I'.ut atter this iiiiiiitb they proniiso to juiii in llie retollii li.iivimeiit. llelirc we may i-xpert Saturday noon to be the general doafog hinii in the rel.iil Irade (hroiii:hoiil .lulv und Aiijrust. Oi.r iiews coluinns sliow fr .in daj to da) BtTW this hiiiiiano refonn, stron;rly urueil by llie Chaniber of Coiinnerce la-t week, is BkbkiBff prntrioH*. The I'roduce Kxehaafakj the Mari lin.e aVBabt?iation, the Mei.-.uilile rAcliaupo, tiie I'.oaid i.f Tiade and thelbil Kat.ite Kxchanpe bave already tukcn favorablc aetimi, aud the Slock, (Joltoii and lYli'olemu Eieh.iiijres a:e likely to do tbe sanie. Tiuee lur;re (Iry-^nnds baaaaa bave put tlaaaxaaalraa la liaa, and kka iiioveineiit has taken piactieil shape ftfdOBg pabliailiBg hnu-.cs and in the hilk aud jewelry tiad'S. All thirt is bighlj Kiatif, iii?. Lat tlie aaaaj wnrk |a BB. Tba tnw custoni will IB6B*B a KtroiiK' foothohl this year, and leeoivo surh an inipetus that it will noon Im rnmc an eslablished ii.Hiiiiiiioii ot oiir city. And tl.eic ia uo fafabafl why it should be conliiied to New-Vork. <<>M>lll<>.\ (>l NATWBAL l:i\Kl There ia uiiiistial interesl iu the stateineut of the National banks pf the I'nitnl Mates^for May 6| wi.ich has Joa4 been publi.ah.il, beeaii-e it shows l.ow far tbe ^teinb mylto ac. iiiniilate silver iii the vaulls pf Ihe bauka bfj been npeia tive wiihin the hafl half \ear. Whcn the re ports rtcrc. n.adc, Scpteiubei |0, apaa which tha Controlhr's anniial stateineut waa bascd, the banks hehlol silver certilieates only 13,881.510 and of silver roin |9,0?%6&7, BkBBJBfl iu all af silver and silver ceiiilhutci #11,1:.' 1,087. Ae BafflifaftO the ril.iteiin-iit of D.reinber fO, (lio nggtBgttM bad b>t?aaaad ttbafU 81.800.000i and BccordiiiK to the stateineut ol March 10 there had been u i'uither ilicrease of |7( 10,000, the ti^'inea at that time baiag of silver eertiheatea 8i.SlO4.4tfO and of silver cnin 89,188,060] total silver 8IS.7O4.57O4 It now appears that tho aiuount hebl May 6 Baa iu the fkf8J|*aajf49a only 818*403,147,bot theaniotintof silver coin h ul sliithtly increiwed to $'.1,327,047, while the ainotiiit of certiticates had decreaaed to 84jl85,100i Thus it appeara that, iBfkbg thp BBBi citfht inontha tho amouut of Bilverand silver ceitilicrites hebl by the National banks has iucroaacd about $2,000,000, while duxiag the past two monfhs tliere bna been n smftll de eaaajae, Tl.e detailed siatenient, showing the nni.iiiii. beld in dillerenl s. dions and eities.will be awaited with eonsi.lerable interest, ?""*""< ?llWldlllg tothe Marcli report. the K.istnn banks bad redttced thiir holdings of silver ami iwef rcrtilicites to ahout 1960,000, whereas it had been 91,640,000, Bgailillg to the report of Hccen.l.ir 90. I'reMiunably tho Hoston binks Ii.inc nul again cousented to inrrcnse their load. aad the liiuroaan hae pcohahlj baea in other M.-iioiis. The Xew-York Xi.tioni.l banks beld it, Miirch o.ilv.tl,.--?7,r.<)l.apainst 98,003,808 ii,,-,i?i.'-i 90,aad ai I'hihiieiphia ahe *eta baa baea B66M dtug?06 The increase inust thenl'.re have baea in other MOtiOMi and in fact it appears that dtiring the qttarler eudiog Maich 10 the Southerii banks increas.-d their boldiagof isilverccrtilicat. salv.iit 81,000,000, inul ,.f Mlver coin ab,.ut 1009,000. Al the VfflgJ there was glflfl I -niall increase, in the BggragBBgg aliiiin 8600,000. ? Batthete li aoreeaoatahe appiaheaelTeia ragard i<> the ooaVkm of the baaka, biaiaeo ef the very large aceuinabition of the gold re Bgrre, <>n theOthol May the WatieagJ banks beld no leaa thaa 8163,058,379 in gold an.l ggJd eertilicates, having inrreised the reserve ,,l that sort over 910,000,000 withm the prcvious t\No monlhs. and ncurly $47,000,000 BJaea Septen.her 90. Their legal-temler tc Mgrag had ahaj itaanahat bKgeaaad, and amonnte.l M.iy c. to 996,471,899, beta*. ?bo?, ?5,000,006 brgec thaa bi Hepeoaibflr. 171th .-,.. Ajraal aa lutiiieee in the leaerre eeaipaaed <?i Iflld or its equivaleiit, the sliglit ehange Ifl thfl iimount of silver bflld le <>f BO importauce. TB* FLYMOOTB EEVEK. A.liai.atcii frotii vTitkeehane gtaiei ihai aheat a nionth Bga "tha Plyi.th f. vci ' inade its 6*f*66> am?<? in Bttgat Noteh, a asaall Biniag town, and that it hiistiiic- l.i-eti BtaadOy lugiweaiagi dtaagb ui a mi'd'-r l-.r i thflfl at IMyuiouth. ThflM is BWOh |m ri.lcxity ae to tll" orisit.')f tli - dis( iisc, as " it is .?.iiiiiiic.i to tha 6*06t ci.-.i'iiv i>-irtion of tha teara." 111 tl,,? thst gtflflfl, lt is I'ist ;is well to crill the ihv ,,-is,. tvi.lioi.l f.-v,-ri!iai,'i..l "f '?I'lyn'oatii frver." li, iii.. 666 'U'l |tgiTt.\*~ BgaaBBgagi >-i ii that it bM bflflo wjnmi ahgaad bi 6age> Setel m it Li aaaalty s|.t.-al, ti.i:i..-K', Ihiaejgl Nviil.-r ii,lo Nvhnii the <l<" i,????:. .>f a f.-v.-r patiutit have I.n thrown "r have (!i;ii,,.-,l ui lil'.-i."l. This is etaaosl .iIwav-s. tlu way ta whtahthflaagaaaflf typhaai fflrfli an 6te6-at> i.a:e<l. i'ii.1 th"i'\l'*ii-iii- <>f l'lvnoutli Bwgjht to oahgatenthe eeaeM af BagH Noteh. Wn-n n.t aud whamiaa tyoholl ewnaaai aa 6a.oMBM taan, ti,' liisi tbwf t'. Ab ii toflaaBainathfl amtweaypty, 1,-r ih.'i-. bJm ihaM oal ol tta, tlmsoarccof infec tt>i) will aa c? ni'i jt ii -.H.I that at 8agar Heteb ajaay of the f itni Um nvIi.ic tha dtaasaa ha- Btaeaan I aaa Bgetngg. lt will nuitc i-rohi. i.iy i?-f-'tiii'l tlnt teratal of theM ,is, ti,,- bbjm Bprtaa. a mJ tbal bt i anearay, thrninrh th-' c.?m . on c in- (-4SHCS, 'ihservi I iu auch niattflffl, ? j.. tn ofn f.-v.r pat'nt l::ivo hflflfl 60 ita I.,1 ;,s ta tii.tki' ,lr..f.ia,?- W ' ""? s|>ri'ij; ptaetblfl. Ail I'lvi.i nilli N..is iiit.-.'l<"l throii'.h one BBflh Bflt <>f carelfH.ii. .4, and Baajai tteftgh hae probahty aad i iIqiIjj . | i l : 14 thit gfloptg will i,..t BxareiM pnowoMam, rhflj throw thfagflawoy rT"U'i<l. BflTflf Ihinktaf tbal tba fint shower nwj Wath tbata. mt? a awighwaaiag attaaai. Ia ill .',.. | ,, ?;, l ,f , Bjgeg |B tha 'hr- t r-i.iit v.. .-ui th?gh tho uin,? in a-rl il ? hav ta laBbr Mr tae gutity at si? i, ti.,, rflrytlttlo i1 Utto ual aan ii takaa ba i bflM Lt, I.-..W.T. M nivs ,,;: t!,.... .-in I-im,-.. !li-v ar.i us ulaln and claarahta* teeta of a aaaa wfca bm haaaj bbm te awallawa aaag ot atrvchume. Bat it lo,.ki aa uraagh aaoM -.f tha nnal B6fl6llllflil6W worobohind tha tn.i.-s. np'ii" thgf are afratil t* cn BOwJBtwZ to |.-n-esol their pattcllM. I li.- jM-opleof Montroul ?re jrroatly Piasporntod l.v tha MBMWal <>f vr. s-iriis, Umtati t-tatei (....,,1..tul in t!i..t .-itv. I?n (VadDeedfly a UeagWM liH.l ?t tha l.tv ll.ill.over whiefa tl"- M.iy r pt.-i.P i. 6*0** enramorcial i.nd BtwfMMMMl l.'-ilv l.eni(r re|.n"S4"iit?d. The ohject aftha Bjaattagwaa to.h-t-rnii-ie aowtha riti/.rt,s gaald beat Bbow thett epaeai latioa ot Mr. 8t?rag :,, .1 th6tr Mgrai aad dtagaol orflt MeiaaaaTaL l',-.ii.i. maaaartfl vi.-.i with BagtWaaai and S.-ot. liai.-n in tlo-ir r-xprcniom of Nflgflfll nnd gflfld niii f<.r u (liiiioa. itic kSwj who had pMtadhtaa. i -;f t.. ba suiffiii.u iv cfii I'Mit aad had awaeflaalad iu inonioiltiff gofld bfllhaf hflgWflflfll tha tw.. coiiiitre-s. < in,- of tl.e apeakflta, u I laaadiae Jadge. had ta gag htronirif so!ii.?Nvh:it prointie Igajgflflgg inor-lcrto i.ri/.- ii'l"ipiatelv tbe l'r.-ihlo-it's action in raaaortag u awMi 6?m11m< and exponencod oOklal f,,r tl..- s.ikc of providiiiK au olll.-e f.,r u needv aud aiiihiiiou. Weetern partleaa, Mr. btearne'i e-fca ?1 ? |.:.rti-viiis!np. for wiurh ho was IwtUfld, con ?il . ! in his iti.il.nig ajouruey la.it Novemher 68 his boBM an.l vetini, quiotly for tho Kouublican caudi datflft , Th*Afflflha*oyoaarta tatraeradfld the ladeial troops. Tiie IBOaflM r.-|...rt ot tha siirr.-ti !.-r af fjeromino ia n rl MttflrBM l. lt la i.-iny aaid that tho Indiana have bl66641 up mtn sm ill graargg and r,<>t ov.-t into Mexiro. Tha pn-rtiiiaiitioa is t'utt thfl* Willtb. ? i.-siiii-- ih'it woikof massa. reand pill?|{e till tlny are eliiised li.irk l.v tho Mexican troops. Thaathgy wHl Bjajha ler ih.-ir ?awaramtaaa asata. li ranigi-M i" be seee whatharthey will lx- illewei toretnni toltason fortter o.-casions, aud go un puiiish, d for their crnuiv. Ihfl flflflfllflt thhlkim Ihr /t.ctin ita desperato utt.-iiipts ta liaraiouize Ita diH. or lant opinioiis ro ?peotiaa tha atTatdatailwflp prajaet is not arthalad m it h roavii-'liiif Itt politiral allv of clir.i'ii.- i'.:4 1,'hiN "to iiis, iiiiiini.tr betMeea a bjtw aad u aagjl. Jokfl iad a BObfll piescut;it um of fucta." lt cruahos "ll,.-U'lson nvIi. his lat-lv inade ino af the edl loiiaiconitnnaof Jh, aftwrfagFaat* withtlns sar eaaaii "WewlUaaaaa-athari <>ro that he is uot lyuiK wantotily nnd m eold hlo-.d. hut that irnta ti,,ji linssct him iii Hiieh a pusniou that hlgflhflfld 666866 to 1.1tii as paad ? ajaapea a-s truth. This hy pothesi.i rtoe* hnn little eredit, hut it savet part of his rcputation?Uniporarily." " l'alschood aw fflfld , irflflgflfl M truth!" Wi.at an illiimined remi Bjgaaaeaaf the Miiffwuinpiaii tactica followed by 1,,,-ii joiiriiali d.iritiR tlif Imt c iti.paiffti! Now let Ikr Futt BBga aad hatttfltl of iiuiiginiiiif a vain thlOg l.rinit on tho d*ndly panilM and tahulatr IItr , lics. That'a tho Mugwunipian way of deaaglt 9 The inouthly report of tho Xatinnal Cotton Fx chiuiifo presoiitsa wggy ?OOiagleg view of tho laiajpenta of tbal aiepi and a ?tiaeteetfaaaly with tba .-.iricnt Iwaortl m r-u'iir.l tfl \vli.<;it. It ttgtatfld thatthewpatherinMa.VNv.il verv lavoiahle, nnd tluit ilici ropia in fl far ootioreoaditioa than it vraa ii v ir luro. An inrreaao <>[ ij"iii,i)()() m-res is reporled i:i tiie iin-a in tivelve St.ites. and tho coiidition is rcjH.rt.-.1 i,s 104 l'roin thii report it would be re:i BBoahlt io expeet un excupttonally largo yfflld, v litcli iii.iv li?!P to coinponsate tiie country for tho ptohahlo dollcieucy in the yiold ot whoat Mr. QladfltOM rrmirned in ls73. nftor the dofeat of lln- 1'iivernity Hill, Tln- tjwflM flt <?nco eont for Mr. llisraeli, who Nfawfld tfl coudiict IheOoveru ?i,iit Nviicn In-ro wuh u heavy ui;ij"nty at,;iinnt tho CoaflW IflllTM 10 tho Coiiitiioui, and Nvheti it wculd he nicoiivniiieiit ior hun to appeul tfl tho country. Mr. Gladstono waa cunpolled to reaunie otllco, glwatfy agfltagt his will, and his wily antagoaiat, without dofeatiug hiiu a aernnd timo, kept up a nier.-iless lit-e upon Iho I.ilieral pontion. Mr. Dh> r i. li Iih'Nv Nvhut ho was ahout; he nvun nwaro that thfl ttfhetal (loYenuiieiit bad agheaetad theeaaa tr\ Nvith a eaiirse of leirislntion that badhaMMflfld and iinsoltloj awary uiterest; evory week of delay \M-aL(-ii(:l ita poaitioti and inade a Coneervat ivo triiiuip'-i inore aooure. "lho country," wrote Mr. Duruoli, "haa uuulo up itsinind to oloso this careOr of pluadering and hlunderin?." 8o Mr. Uh.dstouo waii kept in olllce agfltnrt his wislios as u taattur at Tory jioltoy. uutil he appealed to tbo couBtry lutn aeli oa tho 6treugth of a orotuiM ta ropoal tho iu como tax. There is no Disraeli on tho Conservative aide to day to repeat these tactioa. S) The Cammerdal Adv?rti<er i5 etill ur.wi'ling to trtatify roasonable cnriosity respecting the com i>.in.uio!i paid to the sucak-news thief who be traved tin confidenee of General Grant's publish ers. Tlie publishers state that they did not receive Bpenny, and that it waa one of Ihe Commerrial JUm raaar*! reporters who dishonorably brokofaith with them. Now. what waa "the rouud sun-." that was paid T Was it not as full and roni.d, say aa this: $OOOOT Or did tlio r.iauagera of that joi.rnal Renerously add a lew ciphers eo as to make it $i?,i)i>OO0t I)r. Marhh's paper on "Tho Sanitnry Asperts of Crcinatioii," rond before tlie Maaanehnaotts Meli cal Society, takes a itlUBg piaitaaa in ren-ard to ei.i.leiiiies. It ia claiined tbat tlio exhum.tion of ihe i.'iiiains af eholera patieuts has before now been the m.-ans of apreadiug tho disoase, aud this soiiu ti.iies afl?" the lapse of many years. Crema ti?n uriqiieatinuablv would rend-r such d iu gers iuipossible, and tho sanie nrgumeiit applies in thaeas.'"! oth-r iafectious disea-ses. As popula tiou increases, and its centres bcoorae moro denaely occiipn-d, the saaitarv a*pect of creniation may at irait imn .itientiou than tlie sontinieutal side of the .piesiion.aiid in fict tuav becoine a sentiiiifliital side itsolf. For wheu theliviuir nre menacefl by lliedead, as is liable to hapi>en through the long usoot c in iiem-a and tbe cmwding upouthem of i.'sidt'iice .|iiarters, the safety af the public is likoly todoiiiinatetbosecDiisiderations which uow prevent any general uccoptance of the creuiation system. Again we havo to iro from homo to get the ncws. Mr. Alexa-iih-r Delinar, who n aupposed in Euuiuud b) bo soiitebody beoau.se he was ouce called Cliief of tho Hurean of Statistics in the I'niled Staies. kiiiflly lufonus tho Ihitisa Baafta ihu! he is aoafalaat that the next C'ongress will repeal the a<-t a-ithorizing the coinagc of the ni.ii.iapi silver dollar, It is quite natural that Mr. Dolmai knows mi.re about the uiattor than any bo.lv in this country. When he waa connected with the Hur.'.'iu ot Statistics he usod to pub'.ish inforiii.ili'.ii whi.h iioi.odyelsoin th? Uuited States siii'i'i'Mid to Imi correct. -? According to tho fruit-dealers the conBnmption of baiianas iu this ci?y is gruwina rapidly. The batiana isn-ally I in .st valuablo food, and many millions of peoplo iu Orieutal couutrioa 8iib?i8t u.ainly uix)ii it. lt is vory nutritious, and to most paafk paliiahlr. and if the prico were a liitle lower here it ruu d be utilized by the poor durinir the hiiiaui'i?mouthsas B pnucipal article of diot. Its value as an ai.li-seorhtitic would ho conaidera l,le ln s'leh 66*81 also, and there can be no doubt that th.se who ate it freely inatead of coarse meat and other aaatiai faad durinit tho bot seaaon would be the bettor in hoalth for tho cuauge. ri.i:sn.\AL. rire.it sntNfactlon lafelt ky tbB frleivti af Onpral A M.-D. BoOaak. at the rua.ily way lu wlili-h tieneral (ii..'..t.l.i hlabook. has ex|.:alne.l awny tl.e Injuatice lie ii'iii,t.-iitl..iia',lv didbl8 auboMltiate in tl.e Ctntury :irtl ,?:.. ,.n iu,- uattla ,.f Bkllob. iii.-y eatdan that uottiiiix in.ite aoald have bara uske.l. fradaaasf Pavtd swli.ic will toke up tho auhj.'ct of the rslaa ?.f LlBa aud (jroek la at. allresi at Mlauil tJalveroity, Juno 17. In stu.lyiuir the inany-aMod aasdaa af Ylotor IIujio. his biaa^Bfbara, laa Wnrld ii?nu.loii) thiuks. wiii not f.>r,?et llii^.tiie patnter. Mi.i.y ?f hlsmaiui.-rr'.ptsarotUustrat ,.,1 wttk atrauxe <lrawiu*?, and whlle livimr at Ouen.sey [?? ,1,,-w .imi piltit'-.l ootiataiiily, un.l made .Ixty-four ,,.,?,,., Ui. ii* for the lllustratioii of his novel. "Tl.e ToUaraof tu?B<a." whichaaiaoaBiaiatby M?auiio. Thi* |nii,;:.iition. only a few 66ft68 of which BBBM prluted. ho. 9X4 ..n.e a hll.Ilographio rarlty. Victor llugo'i drawl.iRi and water-eolor* re-o-mblo very closely lu atyle aud I6JII-**-"*"."* "'"'*: U'?y "r" vll,:,'"t' **' milTi tuninlt.iaaa, full of mrone oont.ra.ts and npp..*i t?,?. they ara a poet'a drawlaga, tba arbattfarcaof whluh la .b-rivei fri.iii the itttbVi I.IM BenttiBeut. On tba ba* k ol tba last drawtaa. -Tba r-iirr. of tba Baa, Uiep^tTaawrttteBtbafaUowlBd yardai -Oa tkafaco , t... aaraboard I kara akatahad my ?n faakBaj -a ,, *oit t..a- .1 k) tl. teaipeal la tka axldataf tba in. ? n i ...??*... Hiii.o*. dtaablad. aaa Uled by foaaxlu waraa un.l i,.,vl?if aotblna lefi but a Lll <,r atnoke wl.l.-h P*?p>? "all xlory, which ihr wmd sweeps away a-.d which constltutaa ita atraaa^?YiCtob Bcotb ouorusey, It U even rumored lu Eiuoa.nl that at BM co.ilnf pn .?rKi alaaajaafl Mr. Okxaaxbatlafci wiu ko to the country on a i.i ttfi.t-m af iii* own, win.'ii arttl laabada tho rti?e**ab ,i- .'n.-'iii af tbaCkWNa aud tue alx.lltl.ui af the Oitn. JameaK.OaKood.of the tlrtn of Jainai It. Oaitaod 4 ro.. ..f Bsataat, ? ho f UhM raaaaaly, hai ai-iepu-d a post Uoa wlih li..r|fr .v Itr.ither.. Oenrral UajM retunu-d to Washiuirton yastcrday inortiinif. BM68X186666 Uip Ktftb Aveiuie Uotel were throucrd with \ lsit..rs .lnrliof iiia t-titlro .tay. (-ol..n.-l Iin} <1 Wlncheater. L'.illed t<late. Mlnlster to Swltzarliind. salled yrstenlay for BMBfB, He woe ar?-ouii>:.n:.'.l kf ktt .lautht.-r. btbB Tlllle Wlnchester. ...... Be* frirti.l, Mlas Bllbtri WaitBrBBB, datuihter of ll.iirv Wattrraon, of Ue L^u^nile i <>un,rj..urnal, who will teuittlti ttbroad wlth llieiu tnr ? j. ar or two. Llentrnimt W. B. ?) liu.-tz.-. of tho Uultcd Hiatcs Navy. was In tli>'ritr yi-at.T.l.iy BBBkbBJ BaasBaaadtaaxI for hl. ,1. purtuir for Iluasia. where he wllljouriiry to the l.eua Uirer to .1 -,*trllii.t.- riwunls to the natives who extended .ii. cor to tlio aurvlvors of the Jeauuttle Arctlo expe iiniou. Haaxpaatataaall Jalya. | laajiaaina laaa ll.-?ecretary liariird la exjH'Ctisl , . r,.|m.\V.ia!.iiiL-ti.n to-niorrow uianuaj. BecraUry Whltuey Uu. ri-lurned from New-Vork. TUE TALM OF TUE DAY. Trwflk Taaha rasponded on Tuoaday nlubt at Uie Iloff nii.n BoaXM to tba t..?st. ? Hli IinjurUl MHjeaty.tho Turki-h Sultaii." Wu always thouxht the " Sultan of Turkey ? waa tho Bal 8669 f.Tin, l.ut as tht* ?<vtu. wrotu;. we may BBW e^peot to heur the followitu' toasts : " llcr I,ni?'rU! Mii)eaiy. the Inolan Euiprtis": " 111a ILuior, the New-Vork Mayor,"-yet IIMjaaff kuowi that ?? il.r [aapafkal BaJaatJ ? ls au Kii,-li0hwomau, aad " Hia llonor " Is an Irlahinan. Mrs. Montmoreiiey?" My dear. what d..es lt mean when tba papara lay, ? Jaoaa kT30?bt a .-uthusiasiio applauaa by maklna a baaa fcltr " ?k,,_ Mr. M.-"IIe atabakty struck the uroiili-e. -Ll'hlla aill-iilaCall. Hatii Joues soW the other ;day ln Nsshvllla that he ln teu.la to Knoi'k tba 89811 -mt ln one NBBBB. We frar sam Istisisaiiu'iiitie; even Sulllvan couldn't be knocked out ln one round. DCBB AT TIIK TKLKrilOXF. Tliareat the teleptione. hlltheand (tay,. A roaaf ataa ibaaked, "Wbatl ivmral. Iiayl" And the tr.'inUHiiK wire wltb a'.ni.ldrrlin h'jra Tba rni'.'i. Iik. tba rltiira at ii debtor's door, a tarrtbMJaaadaaadalatucoraad nmr; iuu aararaa aaawar, wnt.-h aaxad him sore? Eot ??Ceutrol" was ouly a bloox away I Pttll at the teleph.'i.e, ol.l 68x1 cray, Ile ra..^ and h^ ?lioiiI,d. from .lay to dar Ile )iu.ii>.'.i and elaaxorad i i?- raiu and swora As mort.il had aavar l?r l.ar.llyi Uefore! llut sll.l thore wo-a illeiiee ; a xlifKle or two B H all that he h.ar.l, aud kis aiuter rtow? Kor "Central" was ouly a bloek away I Into the rooni thev foroed their w.it (T.-n y.ira aad aaaaad. I may os well say), And fbatewaa a barrlbla sui.t bef?ra A siniit for tba aaea tbatnaalTaa ta deplorel A tkaletOO atood ut tl.e teieplionel The rt-relvrr waa eliltehed lu his handa of bone; Its crutiibled skull to the box was piessed. A paper, wlth writluji, was plnued ?n IU braast? ?? V.-t Ceuiral 1. only a bloek awuy." - i M iiiiie.?iM)lla Tr'.i.ime. F.l Hurrti gf \V:itlfla4vllle, bat l.nilt eno ef the bett Ltclooe Dita weereraaw. It ia M taa aMaflf ? KUlly, la nerfectly .Iry. and Btted up with u ih.ilr. tablo ami ttove lt i? in ..i-'- as a.i ..r-llaary tUed rooiu aud yer feclly tale.-lAtUont Uiu.) 11-nnor. Xi.i.lfH oro uettlnif liiri;.? .?uoiiffl. to twltt ah.rjr of tr-n oiit,.r l.fl .ind ti.df weyUowutUirt uli'Y^ryKrip. und tbe ..pporiuiilty tlioulduot boluat by B olutflo yoalli.-iDe trott l-'rue Prott. Tho poett tlil* ye?r Imve boen vcry dovutcd lu their ?M6W8BM to Juno. iieverthelota Juno roui?lna coul. The poeia had botier lackle July or Amcutt. Thun-liiy uffmiion. ut 4:10 oVl.irk. 8** 8gj 11MI BHlBT at un. ...ii.-.". whieh -;?'?;.'-;--,"," dZ 'Zul w? ?aa. retftHjere.! i*,? aad -t ? l? *?< ? * (<d h, U)r. lu'io'mmulfea.-iWiliaiiigtuii il?l.) Lvery Kvoali.g. The Marth famlly w-rH1 liold tliolr nniiual reunlon Bt Ijike l'leaaant, Motitague, Mate., on July M, Ba Kev W II II. Murravle gotna to |.>ct.iro on the reeooraeeofOMaaa. raHag Mr. Murr.iy'H rMtaaraai ?\iierleiii"o aad tho Ulol rebolliou toRother. tiie IMMM66 may perhapa ho tuiuinod up ln " oue pialu atew." [gtMagaoM uuiou. ItltnotlccdtlittwheiiMr. flaariel J. Raudall would rattser not be too ivatlvo, lie haa a bad attaok of gout. I'l'liroe I'uska of alr. cinul to ttx barrela, burtt ut tiie Blriuiiiulmu. ili-p.,1 M'.ii.Uy inorniiiK' und tlio liauila lu IM rullaiK inill tinldeuly fouud tbeiueelvoa Ui eluver. Tliey ubiiiidoiied their rolU aud furnaoe*. uu.l aubae ?uoatlT ?ao mtuaafl Mahal <i?wn untn iiiotr aaaaaaaa] were upnrat.-.l. Tl.e MOflfOfl W?a aO.HJUt.Hl Up ofl tbe tloor. bomo Nvitli nulla got uuder the buUdlag aud eaaebt tt aa tta leaked tbmagh the flnor. Others e.s) what miuaiued lu tbe casks, :.s only tl.e kearli '*,,? f-ireed out. tt vaa a si<ht uever taforo witne.ied |q Biriuinxhain. Tlie aie was raaatgaad to Miehaet Flal.erty. but tho bi-ewera are respousil.l) f..r ii.lusa.? [HartfardTiuiea. Tho iteam yucht Oalatoa, forinur!)* owneii l,r Mis? Mary An.lersou, but now tho propertv of W. ii<twaid Bendor. of Hu'.e't'i Landlux on Laka Qh.tz*. has Ue*a auceessfully lauuobed up m the lafw. Hke has U-eu ro uamed ths "'Mary Andorsou" aud w;ll ia> iuto eouiuu* xiou the 15th of this inonth. A KBW C NDVORUM. " Pray t4>!l to iue ;h- uilfereuoe, dtBf," B i i 1--..I WV:H .: I.i lll- ll", " There ls bftween a siorc csahter And the teaelu-r of a rlasst" *i h .latusel. *mlllUK. aaid, " I will; Tbla ilifrereii.e y.ui wll! fliul: The atore ra.hu r lie iiiiiid* ihe tlll; The teaoher tllti the miiid.*' ?! Ito*tot. C4iuner. Frederlck Stuyth ilt? on tbe beneb lu the Bad.lenslak irinl. ana Fiadathxk Hmlth aita In the )ury box. It M needlesa to say that New-York c-xpccti every 8ml(y)tk to do bls duty. The atear.ihoat Plvnumth Roek. built in 1-^M st ? oaat ..f St..l...(.(M). li.'.a lieeii aolil for !rJ.',/)? 0. ttld Will l?) COB vert.-diutoa tloailmt skailuis rlnk. The 1*1} iiemtli, Ittl safo to Bay, is u Uuek on wbich itmny akaters will hera after spllt?their pautaloons an.l ao fortb. ? IXom.lown H.-rald. The Rev. Dr. Balduln, the well-kriown Raptlat elergy inan of Triy. who i* about to retlre froni the inl.-ii.try, l.a* probably iiulted more peraona iu luanlnKe durtag his lon? and honorable uiinlatry ihan any otuer oh-rxy in.-il] ln the M.'i'e. Wella la the name of the "t. Lonla Po.tma.ter, aad Batawuter is the nan.e of the ruan who aanta lt. Ho far no ch.irires have been made a*alust the tncun.iient. bot lu viewof the pnsaiuie advent of oholera, Kttlnwater Biay be i ut In for s.ultary reaions. Wellsare unkealtky for the hiiiuau clstern.?[Peorla Trauscrlpt. Conirreatiuan Belford, of Colorado. wlll fcare aa hia Kiii'ce.Mor Mr. O C. Lyiptnes. a tuan aa red-beailed aa hiuiHolf. Nevertheleat to Kelford only tielonct tbe pi<i i4 titlc. "Tho Ked-beaded Rootterof the Kocklea," aud no otber red-beaded rnau need apply. " Matlldat" he excliunied, the portplratlon Irrhrtttng the rootteUof his tawuy loeks; " Matilde! I love yoe." -llctiry," she repll.-d. clubnlug wlth her fau the luotauUe whc waa dinlujr ofl her damu?k ebcek; " Heury. lt Ooaa vou i-rivlit." " And." rcaiiined Henry, with a volee far heliiw the inldille ttud of lile Immariiltte thlrt-fpajt; "aud do yoi, Matilda?do you?er Ioyd snet - Jio, Eleury." replied Matuua. wlth a ciirMl.in-l.aiuiiltY-ead re?liriied-to-uiy)ot frankneaa; * no, Henry, 1 do ne| love you. but I etteera you aaa-" - Oh, etow rhat" YoclferatM Henrv, " none o' yo-.r eetin-ni you aa a brotberi that'* too hoary a chtrtnut tor rue/* And Henry on that tume hour the lady fnrs.Mik. Troe, he had to; Imt uever you mt'id; he foraook Uer, ail tbe saiue.-[Boston Tran'nerlpt. It ls notlced that men of amall calibro nre ao^netimea great borea. ? Itay. you"* ot.-li.lmed tbe anub noied boy, " you're a real Engllob Im-d. bean't y.-rl" M Y?w. my la... rep.led Ir- lordihip, not a!to?etlier di*plea-ed at the l>..y muan ner "aud wiiat do you thluk of u real l-iiclixb lordl-" "1 thlnk." BBld the youth." tt how there IM J no dauirer of Lu>tiiu,l-? riinulna out o' atufl to luake loru ..ut ?'If abe I&, pBuluularer tuan ehe aeeiiw to M. - [liotton Truuacrlpt. A BELIEYERIS' KEELT. To the Edxtor ofThe Trtbunt. Ba : It is a singular fact that whcn n meehan? l.-al .xpert aeet anytiilug lie cau-t iii..lci>t:iii,i by ?lght or explanatlou, lie r?>u""?* ou lt au.1 proclaliu* Ita fraitd. Iiuponltlon. hambu.it-. A poor couuuentary on the Amenean ciigliioer whose conclu.tloua are to pettteulr BBBdOl I.lke the cliil.l lb dread of puuiohuieiit, he would rather ory ani lio thau aubuitt to the onleal of ownlng up. It ls an unfortuuate ttate of thlnga lu tl.ta ei.lbzbusned BgO, when inventlout are conelaiitlyattoumlingae, that I,.-, bmb Mr. Keeiy bat produ.-od toiuethltii; to marvi-lloua and ?o fur-reachliig aud toiaethluK ll.at it proauaM to be a fonnldable rtval U> tbe Kr. at**t a*ei:cy of oiviliiaUoa, 686668. ha Hhould bave no lienrlnjt. no sympaUiy. hotM immrdlatoly tat down uiam and rrououn.ed a eharlatafl. Had ho tbe incllnatlon, which be rna> bave. tli.-iurh now quloacent, he could rnake lt very lively for hl* lii.ellera. That ho haa dltappotnted tbe publw ln not gtviag beitar practlcal llluitratlon of what Ue ls capabie of d-au?. I wlll aduilt. but that hc can and will. th. re eertainly need le no Ooobt, I* lt not couvluclu? proof of tae pevaer M c in furnUli WWM ln two tntuutee he tan produc* eu.-iah -ethotto vapor" to 11ft aad bald M.0OH poaade for tvg mlnutea. then to run ul* onidue balf an bour aud <aw wood. an.l laatly flre hl? ?ua twico. with uo ippanfll illfilnuUon of the roudlly ac-iutred foroel IfalitLita haml ug (and lt would be mott tiaramoth , thora haa uever bccn an explanatlon of lt that bat not been eatlly refuied; If tt U an Uonettly acjulred fon e whote itiutt ^Pint boundlcai. Ita value cannot bo pu t in laarM The dittortcd laintuiue attributed to Mr. Keely mM. expiunatlon. waa of course unutual and meantnu.eta, hut that /-uch that wat Borreet 1* plalB to hlni ?ud af'rd rablo to bla ti.c.ry> Brttbeat qneaUoB, aad 1 aall^lffc Jonu Tyu.Uil. tbe eraiumt ?elanU.t of l?u-lou, to Uar wwawaaTaMJ -oul-t refrr the roader to an ardokt frooi Wa l^u pul.ltbhed ln Longman* Matfozt"' of >?r**J^g 1682 nn- A-.ii.s Moleculea aad EtMr Wbybb. le ?iueh i?- taye: "Moal moleeoles probably all.are wreekedhf bitoaaa vibratory uioilon. The eonatlment astoma <A .oulea .an Ylbrate to and frn mllliona aud i-i.i lomot u.io. ti. a ee<-ond." Mr. Tyndall Iheci latOratjMfl vii>tati(.n? are I6iri6ilf or BieetoratadbyMond,aag hoB irrcit It th.-poNver.if vil.ratijii.i Tbut wV aeo that kViy b .d dl>oovere< tbete faei. wbleh Tyndall eett forth. und K-me luueh further ln puttiu* uiia praetloal oporatioa tbitlateut lorte u. N..tdic. li, tlmuleltaKiiadu. Mr Kt-ely hat harnesned Til.rarl.ca and the reti.ltant I* the" ethork-VHpor." tmetl iu ia?B tity but of areat foree aud duratlon. whlch. an it ? UM luaj oporate ln the aai ia way at ateuui actlDg on a 1"-^ uui.4t bave un enulne necullarly a-lapted to K. ?i..l rta hc rweiity .?xhll.lte.l with tfreel euoeeM.. t or.p -f^ard aa? ocrtalnly eoaM ool revnive a?l ?!?? with the pow-rne obtulned, hONvever mi plied.and I a-k any tl.iak.nu ruan if hc helievea eouipreaaed air e?uld l.e ot tultii-h-nt foree u? ?,'iis4 thronsh h titlH* tbe oi>eiilii?r of whlch It no hhMBf t'.an a pui neal an.l f.irulnli power euoiuh to ruu t 10 hotsc N(>s a KHi-liiirtepeNver.^ufc-iae. Aawiliiiei-t wira out' raaaM li Mproaea folly and ahaaM u iflgan lill hut the rlk'ht to hMMBl laYMtlgalJM aud h.-m-tt 'jouciB Bloaa la iiniue-tioiial.le and tt hereby cb?Hengo4. A>v I'jrk. Juue lo. I a. a. a IELEORAPU OtMMAtOMA FOR ?iM. To Ths Editor of The rr46.ii??. Sir: I haTaaeea thaatatanaaat btprtat that "teveral Amerloan tel^Kraph opera'crt ha.l I*.".. ufftreg ?.,Mtl.?iialii8lBin by tbe GoYen.mint." CaajMulnfoi-* mc to whom I iball wnte to irot a p-jeitlonl ?. al bisui*. Juuo 4. las.5._ To the Editor or TB4 rrllmta. Bir- In replv to the eotaunnioAUon of luiulry forwardcd !r,m your ofUoo from a dlntant retdM Bf TBB I'Kiia-SE.lu re^ard toihe Mga+reiuont of Mk> graphopeiatora to go to Waa. I w^ua^Ute. aad tot Li.-ial ii.forin.it ou -o other* i">t?n4M44*.i i..* io? 1 altion ha. nee,. tlileit Budl tht[M| J-t^Sa ?? jAummm have ^-^A^Ita^SLSir Seio-rork, June 8. It?a5. ^_ TT DAWN9 OU TMKM OKAIU'AI.LY. frnnt Th* R>ehttl<r Jlerald. B?'tween its fltartfl to M niu the rrt-MBfl A.ti..l...?tr.,tl..n nu.1 IM hysterl.-al ?'!'PO?tlloU lo taa Hroadway Uuderttround Kallrou.1 teueuie. ........i-hi a wouJd dMtrof a vault or eellar whlch lt h.t butlt una* U.e tr-et ooatrarj to law -togother wlth iuai-S| UMaiawl to J'.li.i lloaeh. Ihe \r* io:\tr<n,nj'ZZ haVlng a hard timo of it. n* P>*i and itai mugw ?? i?J6 Tt iateV 1^ Tonr$ and The Brmkl?>, f ?,?..? "M eotartag by degrvM that tue A.ii..i..wr?i..i. i? *m cmtlo an.l U r.UU to ?o coi.du?;t?l a* a.n-h ; *J cratM. Tlie?e pupcrt ure uot gef.luir i;;>. ? ?' ?" I, formiitiot. vcry' raiddly. bol tbey w .I uieit ...r^a, th.-lr uratp lu ahout Uiree yeara, at the ^leaeut raiew paaaMaa. _m_. NO UVBM I'AVOR-1 KOK SKNATOK HATVE. Wmhtngt.m lltpatehto rh# (-l*i#-a:.a- /^art.r. A proiuirM-iit Ohio U.-uim-iat '",-:' ,k,''^^3 tho Qtlle re.-.,-:.ltlo.. that ia aocorded ... ?-^"J*^ i? .,)...,. taM lt wh uil twluy w tu- fact ^?"?gg ator-* li.flaenco'h:... been uie.l y .j> h ?m am . Wiiltney, Int,. ihe Othtoot, ^*J^JS&?aim t?. c.mlil exi^H-t ver>- llitle liu-re l?"M.lc? Ul* m*"? tinallar loeal odloe? with l.l* fnend*. VIKWKD IX A BM LWatt. From Tk* Tretdon OtwtU m^^A\\\ TtoNtw-Tork W,.r<tl c.iu -ee no karm '" l*?0^ Calilnet otll.ers rldiug ln "nlee ?pctMl ...i.w 1^ piai-ed ..t their serv.ee by he f^P1'^1'0^ ,t *,? (96 I .uilereiice to The W,?d w io? ??"? *0J?, tuc ( u.iaB MT. io*t cittlo o: the Kepubliean uieiuber. oi uie who avcopted ?uch favor*. ** co?'SlI,i^ueB,::/,^^:rL^;'es?;;3 ",U mm "au1"!.. erviSi to u S.w-Yotk rorraaiK), b-jj Hreorde.l au i u>? , - Or0Ver flevelaud .. 489 ^hTaaUaordin " v i .eti of ki* time. tl.tod for * >?*?> ?.fN fu ui notiMi. he lauta witta Washlualon.-n9? ,? , rw.ll d. velop lo the p. e( le Bl ti.i- enuiitry tha? haB i l?li uarck of Ainerna. Iroin lit* ?toyeloi i: a ,??-;}? l f, Jlulate tha Aui.-rieau Kepubl.e and advau.o ihekWj Uou to a uontrollluc tuiernatio'ial p.wer. -*> WUA.T TIIEV UKAi) IN 9YBACC9B, " Exeept when tuei? i? iiewecl ?tra""VwaI linpoitauoo," .ald a uieiul^r ol the ur!..u '?' -^ V\ helau last ulKht. " we aell about aoi? V? Y *'TI: ou we.-k days B8d aatweau 300 aud 400 ou a-^afi lara-e proportiou ot tke l.nyera are <3*UllU?r n.uiv TB?> who...' we .upply by carrler., ?e dl.-pooc of ??^J"3 LNX? tk.au any other lueuopoliun sheet. I ut >? ^.. THB TBiBt-Mtt re...l. rs, llke a ""M-l'l> ?' \h*t?Z a?! en., are our .iibaartbara. 1"r?T?^? ? JJ!; u BlWaBb U.iiien. oare vaiv llttle for v.tkw-JUt 1 om/? *jr . a ?g biivluK 196 Horid. 9bh urlimiW u?|* ? " ^"? ai.les 7ne W'ort.l siauu* IH-It to T* IKI.i. M.. ^fcja Am th.rd aud Ihe Uerad aud Jisy. Uat. Iiu * ^ taxe.ipre.edei.ca over Tke ,*??.??>** "''' * u^<a* .1 ata/ba put dowa aa a ruto ihat tb Uat uoi w ^m. pamu i.eaertte.1. the s?le. of Ti ?*?".*"?^?M ind hurt raa faa, H^aaJrtaud ;nari . J*' ?'" ^?bV, tba uioat diannx-e. C buadav 1 *.- ? ?^ *^rd.? wllhTnt TuiBfK* aecoud, ?**,*??" v TkiuuxI I ja?i/?r?WaUdIi?r?la?t. ??? 8LJk"*tJ,l ""na ?" the b.al ilaaa of reader.. tueauin* by that > m biuliieaa and piofe.slo..al luan. Loe*l ne*l^t?| la! Coholu4f a aentlu.ei.t that la aatd to. ba u. ^^ | newsiwperfraterulty.awear bT Xka ?a?, aaa prefereuce to all othero.