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FoBF.lcv.-Lord Saliabury on tho Conscrrative furcifra iiolicv. ==Mr. Brndlaugh not por mitted to take tho oatb. == French forrea Ifl ainnatoatucked. =CW?I reporte.l at Mar BOillesanil foulon. = De.roa.se of cni.io iu Ire Jand, s= Friest iu Muutn-al fl*liaflflniTI| theu DoMF.<n:r-The<lisorder? wero Tenewcd in Chi cairo aud Clevcland. = Mr. Watsot.'s OtOfJ 8. tho conver.saiion that ho ovcrhear.l between xflbafltOn IM,ipawofloa aad Mwell.==Firedesti*nyedji luraja atnoiint of tnl.a.co in WaaflOflalfl.-*""r persons BIHIIlBIBkl tfl denth in VnglfltB.=== (i-neial Gfaflt was flbtflol M nsual. ---? Tlie rmkJOBl niade iiiiiiiorfiusapi'Ointiiiciitii. - 1l"' yacht l'haiit.Mii'.was laaaf m I.ake Erio. ===== A imv gWwtflg oil weli r.-yorie.l in Oliio. = The Salva tion Anii.v WM atla.kc.l l.y 8 Bb?B tfl Biflflaatflrton. Ciiy am> Si'Ht?niiAN.?Dajflih of ex-Li.iit.tiaiit Conit-uiiid.-r (,..rriuKe. == A aaajtaBfO in fflfl an BflJIad. :. " Air.st of a foiccr in MdXtiOO. talo of Isnadwav B8BJBI lioi-.a. == Oil BOld nt over $1. ? Mr. I>?attic stieoee.l.'.i Mr. I'-cneditt in the Surveyorahip. =--= E. A. Boyd taken to the Kin^js Cunty l'enitentiary. 31rs. Charks Mortran Imried. = PkW aaMMflf*? )aiid.-.i fit th.- IBBt|e OflbM. = ?old value of ll.. kpal-ten.U-r silvcr .lollar r*U?| uraiiis), 83.43 aafldja, = ===SM?lutlall with cnatic lluciuauoua, cloait.g wcak. Tgn Wi.aihkk.?TitmvNE h.f-al OBBOtfillnnBtflr duate fair an.l clouily w.-allxr, with OOMfllanal lii:ht raiu and hmher tonipeiatuie. 1< nip.-iatui. J?taiulgjl niiaflrt B3?l totlfla*, fJ8?J av.-rag.-, 74 V. ._ __ j'trmmM Iranngtoicn fur tkt 88B88B, aflbftl 8B9B tner trmmtttn, cr.n lttB8 THi Dailt Tbibi bb 8JhaflBfl1 88 (B4flB, i>ost)M)d, fur 7-"> 88Bt8B4r BWBCB, theaddnss beinj chan>i<d M4*/Im 0t utmitmi. Tiik Dailt Tbibwbb tM Ummi tomttgaddrm ttJCwvp* fyrflSfl per uuulk, wkhh btehda tlu vcean puHtujc. Sumnvr lloteh are fr<rnntl>i tfgsljfflBfBrf lf iheCuirrnni'iit as rejttl'ir 1'ust OjB**. I'?f>r> jknmriing tlieir ?rden fo* Tiik Tbibubb rcadn-H ut mmmtr rmorit u-ili do weU t? B*88r gflggj BM OBtaai fljfefcol title oj the 1'oit UjEt* ?t aaJUel i/i.// ajaagd |g fflOffM U?iriu<tiL /''/".?/ and eorreapomdeact wiil bc awoitUd 1>q 80 dotna. -4> It in iflkBM -D.si-ly to ihe fiv.lit of t*M iii.ina-.i. Of thr Btflk ( aiii]iot Instrurtionat IVikeKill that bo rickaeaa bbs occatTed then tlii> 8BB8on. Tlif sitiiatinu is healthfnl, B?l lliat would BOf Of its.-ll k?BB t'ie BMfl Ifl gttod ln-allh. Sani tary inattois liave evitl.nlly been can-inlh IflOket! ait-t, and exeellent foud must havc t?i'ii iiiovnltd for tbe ln.-n. --?--. Senator Mc-rheison ot Ncw-.li ir-.y has ? ta.-k on haiul at BWBBBl wi.irh wiil folij o.-.-iij.y hia lUMHIHl I.n B08M dflJ/fl. lt is to cxplain av.ay tlu- i-viil. iu-.- jirodiu-t'd by his <tuini?s, to the i-ibct that Im maili' ;i bare-ain in 1^7S to Bell out his p.nty iu Hew-JetflflJ in the inl.-iots ..I tlie I'i-uusiivania IJailrojid. The inain poiatfl oi theM.-iy, as pttTflfl bj Ihv Trur Anu-ir-n,. of Trenion, are pubh.sheil tlsewhere m ihio is;iie nt TliE TltiilUNK. The ttrikers at the Clevelaml Holliue BffU Boem t.? have reiover.-.l themselves and BI? ikWflrtBff i-iiii'iiendable si-lf-eoiitiol. Ifl B hid.v, ytsfir.l.i.v, they ealled on tlie siiix-riutemleiit of the inillsaud niade ecrtain demamls about aoajgeaj which Werc tlatly refused. Then they lii-ld | pahtk nieetiii- aud listen.-d res].iclfillir toa |iaeilic ad.lics- ftoin the Maynr. Ifl tliis vay they have certainlv" stretiertlietieil tlieir case with all r. putah-e peopM in Clevelaiid, uud with ]>iib!i<- seiitinievt in th.-ir l'a-.or th.-ir thanc.'s of iretlin^ wh.it thev ask boSB tlie ini!l own.-rs have iiniiioved tn atly. .-? Althou^h the hall'-l.oliday iiioveiiK-nt is rot yet an eutire 8888888 in tliis cily. the lead ers in it are extenditiR it.s faOOfb). An BflfJaflai lias heen ].iej)and to Im- m nt to BlaWflJBBM tlirouch out tl.e eoiiutry, BtUflfl them to ur-:e flpafl their BMjopk the cloiaitif,' of k^OTMBfla] la. tori.-s at 13 or 1 o'eloik Ofl Satiuday the year rotind, 'J he trroiiuds on wliich the refjucBt in b.ised are reasona.-le, und i.iiilauthiopists inay w.-ll hope that in tii.it* the BaMlflfflfl BbBB uf the land w ill graut it. The inovei.i.-nt shoul.l he paitieularly popillar Ifl the West, whete they live and let live p. ihaps iijoic iretly than they do luitli.r *-t _____ Mr. r?:;nll.r.i;,'!i Bnd8 BO BkOM favor iu the Briusli Il.ius- of Coniui-iiH th.ia tlM De.-.-as.-d WUe'sSiatorbUI btth* Locds. When. v.-r he comes U|i he io proinptly BBBpnBBBd. ll wis.llie Baiueyest.-iday as ofteiiin tlie BBBt The uieui l,cr faoofl Nortliauipton appeared to take tiie oath, and was cloiiu.-ntly siuiiioried by Mr. Gladstoue aud other LiberaU aud Hadi.-.i!I; hut it waa of no use. The BBBM Hoiisc whi.-n reeeiitly votcd to confer the elect.ir.tl fiail. liiae on thousaixb of En?li.slnueu declired tliar the \oters of N.irthainpton oliouid remain BTBO tically disfranchiried, because they want to be tojneH-nted byamau whoaf* opiniom BB8 <ii> taatelul to other Members of Pailiam.-nt. Thia ifl one of tho luouumental incou.sisteiici.-s of Enj,'lish Parliaiueutary hibtory. The New-York Buseb.ill Club io p.dbably I hetter nine than its most entlmsia.stie Hiltnircrs have laaflgBBOL WUcn the teani started for the Wc?t it wao belicvod that tho club would loM fltlcast three pauies at Chicago. In that city jiOthiuR less thau four gaSBjfkl viclories for tho Chicaifo club would be tolerated. Yet the linal game of the aeiiea between the uines waa kjlayedyesterday, and tbe New-Yorkera wou their tliird victory,to tbointcnse fo'f?*0' Jj I natives. The Cblcagoa are undoubtedly tho Btrongestnine the New-Yorkcra will haye, to play.and a* the lattcr have now shown tlulr Kuptnoiity it secmo likely that tho Loa.uo pennant may be presented to New-York Uty for the tirut timc. Still the seasou is not yct ovcr. _ Lord Salisbury in offico is a good deal niore conaervative tlian out of it. Hll *??** 7*U* day in nnnonncing the BoltBJ of his <">ven. ment, had little of the Jinpo nttk 90 lt l "e negotiations with Kussia. he s?;iid, wouhl be oon diirtedontlielinea laid down by the lato Min islry, and he hoped lhat they would em amirably; but he added that no one shoul.l reanud iho result of thfJM negotiations 18 hnnl. Ho iiitimati-d distinctly lhat the Anu-rs northern boundary, iiiHmling tho Znlfllwr pnss, fdionld be pnHerved ontire to keep the tideofwar awayfrnin the defoneosof India. In regatd to Egypt. Lord Salisbury WB9 va.'iie, sayinpthat aflairsthere tverc tinili-r consulta ti.'in. TB9 exptcssion "if we, letire " oecurred ggaygggj tin.es in his sp.-eoh. and is sipiilieint. lt should benoteil, alao, tliat he spoke Mghljf ot the Khedive, whieh indicates that Lord Ksiii dolph ChorehJU'a wppoeed wiah to remove Tewlik BtBdl litile faror in the Briiinh lorcipn Ullice._______ THE HAllLEM 1UIWV.E JOB. \Yc hope that Mayor Craeo will be fuieccss.ul in his opposition to the innYfoncible job uf dpemline two niillioiia on 9 nevv bridge OTOt tlio Harleni Kiver whieh will not be nceded bt ten wgggfl to conie. This waa al.out the woist sehenie that got llirongh the Legislature nnd ic.'.ived thedovernor's signatiire. Itwasen gineend in the inlerest of n tow propcrty owners in the vieinity of Hlfh LMfa and to serve the PCrpeieB of 999B9 unscrupulou* l.olilitiaiiHwlKise BBgeTI aro itohing to hanille pnblie nioney. It would be hard to fiud B bill drawn up niore plainly in private inteiests. Il will put into the handsof 0 commission tu be appdnted l.v Ihe Mayor, the (ontroller and the l'rtsident of the Noiird of Aldeiinen the e\ pomliturc of two millionsor niore withont any protottion for the treasury. Th9 BOW91B Of the ionimi?.Moneis are piaetically unlimitcd. They ean inake whalcvcr eontiaets tl.e.v phaBM] and tliese ei.nti.-Kis are not oiibj.-ct U>the|approv9l of tlie Board <?f Eitiniata and Apportlonmenl oi of anypul.lie ollieial. WhBl a rieh plaen Ihis would prove for n en of tlie stamp whoiu Con troller Loevv would be likely tO 91 leet ! Tlio Mayor haa aaked foi the opinion of tha Corporatmn Counsel on the ouesiion wtiether the l.ivv i.s niiindatoiy ai.d roipiiies tlie ininiedi ate appuintnieiit of the ei.ni'iii^ion. Nodoahl tlie lobhen who planned the Mheme iotended that it sli.iiild be, but the UupayefB may well lu.iy thal their jilot may mise.niy throngh 90fi c inadveiteiife in lanffuage, and that the city may BBoape thi* aiilieii.'ii by DBeanaof .< repea of tlie law by ihe m \t Legialarnre. 11 the men vv!ir> are l.ehiml Ihis iimlerlakin^ Mi.eee.l in frettinf a comfoiaaioa appointed after their owb lieails, a irie.it tb al ofeitj BKHMJ ?/IU COrtoinlj be waaUd an.l a greal deal will probablyba stolen. If the Mayor poiihl inake np the e.uii inis-ion. his reaolote oppoaition to the plnnder ,.f ihe t-iiy treaaarj bythia Jobwoold reoul n pntting the work in handa <>i the riirht aort, but Mr. Loew'i Impadent deflanco of pnblie opinion, as exhibited reeently, and hi> deter niination t<i foial all his r? l.itives opOB the eity pay-iolls will lead to Ihe woral reanlta, if ho Ctafl .-eeiire the co-operatlOB <?f l'le-id.-nl SBOger of the Board <?f Aldemen. Well, M i?. Mr. BgJiger, he is in tlu- hahit ot BWeeziBB v.henever Hiibert i). Thompon tal.es Bonfl, >?> thal it will in . .1 t.nly a ? d< ;;1 " belvveen Mr. ThOTBpaon aml M,. j,, ew?politiciaoi of a feather who flock t" pether with preat lie.piem y?tu taateo thil ioiqnitou sie.il apon aar Uxpayera. Thore is m ahadaw of exeoae tir tha ?. . The dty necda no bridafe betweeB High Briilge aml Ringabridge for yoaw t.? rmne, Tlie Jai-ili'ii i im podeatriana and forelevatajdrall? road paaaengera uetting aeroaa tha Harlen in thal parl <d the dty are alreadj all thal could be dr.-iird. Foi tbOBB ridinp in OUTiagi 01 wagoni the diive in one of tbe exlating iui.U'.s is a ihortoae. Thore haa been li;tl< bnllding on eitli.r l.ank ?.( the llaihin between Ife Comb'a Dam Bridge and Kingab/idge in the last ten years. Tii.u parl of the city la lllling np alowly. People who eompare tha Baiien Kiver in the viiiniivtif Hlgh Brltlgo t<i tlu I'lintlies ill I.omliill, OT the Seilie m I'aiis, Wllh a'v ii-w to lopporting tln> monatrona aeheme, are eitber foclaor knarea. K.-i any one take a trip in a iovv-bo.it frotn Hi^'h Bridge to Kingrbridge ai.d iinte rhe sih>D09 of the vv.ioded iborei vsith the long Btretehea between tha baildinga <>n eithei baiik. '1 li.n il he thioka thal New-Voik nenls 99 maiiy biidpes in that ijnai ter as aie needed on tha Thamea <?r the >? ine, be need not tnke tlie trouble to return to tha buay hannta of men. Dr. Ni<-liols would like lo ai.ike lus ac i|iiaintance at Bloonilngdale. 11 this eity is to be foreed inlo Ihe eriniinal exiiavaciime of buildlog a bridge eoating 4/2,000,000, merely to enhanee the value ol a levs estates lyhlgon the Ilailem Uiver aml to pi\e |ilaees to groedy politiei.uis who svill agaeM heavily the eontraiitOfl U) whoin tln-v will award the IneratiTe eontneta, tbere will bea day of ijecOBBting for the memlteis of the Leg iolaturewbo are reoponalble for thla Job. As Mayor draee lias ioatly said, Nevv-Voik l.as not ?ehooli enoojih. Tena of thonaanda of her eblldren are anable t<? get a eonaaon aebool i-diiciitit.n in eomfort and peace. Our preaenl ?ehoolhouaea are oreicrowded and inadeqnate, The fathera and tnotbera of New-York are more ?in\ious for the etluealioii of tluir ehildien ihan for the inrrea.se ul ihe value ol eslales on the llarlein or fgf the lillin;,' ot the pockota ol hangera-onat the City Hall. MU. Q08CBS.\*a PBKDIVTIOSa. Mr, Goscheu haa reeently rnade b laboriotii ellort tO eiuivinee, EogllthmeB that their eoun try is htil) faiil.v proaperOBJ uniler fn-e trade. Ib- adaaita that the land-irwaing, agrienltorml iiml mining Lnteroata are ludly <>iv aml thal m my of the greal mannfaetnring aad shipping hoojaoa have anflered terribly from prulongod di-|)ressi.)u of bnalBeaa, II ? eootenda, howereri that tlie pioiits of tr.nl- have been tnUiefOl red to BQW daanoa. thal the taxahle income of the countryhas inerea-ed, thal paup.-i i?m BJMdo clined, aml that the lower elaaaea have I,?-t-<nn< iniiie prnvideiit aml are better clothed, f.-d and hOBOnd tlian ever befon-. He siieeetils very well iu b.ilanein^ aeciuiits an far aa the preaenl is eoneein.-d ; but when he coiisidei-i the fulure hla hopofBlnan ranlihea. Low prieea, ha i?re dict8, will eontiniie imletinitely ; EngHah manu laetiirera will lind loralgB eonipetition sliat-ier eveiv yeir ; cipilal will yield IBtBllOTfOtBTBa\ aml Ihe rountry's prosperity will depend upon its trade with its OWB t-olonies ratlier Ihau the whoio woild. In a -.voiil ha pii.--ive> Bigoaof retrovression iu Hiitislt trade OWlag to the de velopinent of N'.itionil industriea abroad undei ecomuinc sy.^teins ho-tiile lo free trade. Soveral illustt.it 10114 Ol .tho rtlativo decline of IJritish iiidustiios aie u'iven by Mr. (ioachen. Ho provi'-a that aince I'rinee Hisinarek's abiindoniuent of free trade (brminy haa in creiiaed its irou cxports froin '.);i2,ll00 tons to 1,220,000 tous, and ita cxporto of steid from 62,000 tons to 203,000 tons. The outpjit of coal there haa quadrupled sinco 1801, while in Enpland it has merely doubled. The incnase in tho produetion of cottori goods has also been relatirely muchlarger in twth Germany and tho United States than it has been in Englnnd. These coinparisons in *he iron, coal and cotton indnstrieft demonstrate that owing to the O0B9 petition of foreign eountries the bulk of BritJah trado is relatively declining upon the broad basis of the aggregate trade of the world. Ciinstrvative.jouinals like Ffco MtoningPost of London are makinir urgent Bflpoala iot dh> crimiiiations between Ilritish colonies aml barifl eountiies in the intere.-t of what they terin fair trade. British North Atneriea and Australia alreadv produce large supplies of grain. Those supplies may be indelinitely increased by open ingtho I'nited Kingdi.iii, the laigest market in the world far foreign grain, to iheae cidonies on more f.ivoralde terin-i than are olbred to Uussia aml the United States. A eoniparativt lv Hiuall duty on Uussian and Ainerican bread stulls would give Ihe eolonisls a substantial ad ffjatagOi in return for whieli they would D9 willinp to repeal their high tarills aad opeo their niarkets to lliitish ajooda. This II tho arjfiiinent earnestly put fnrward by this ohl hlhiOBnd Tory 99199a, and the BOW Tiime Min isteris knovvn to be favorably impressed with ir. Tko ulterior purpose of the Fair Traders is noininallyto solve |fhe free trade problem by nicans of a roininercial federauon of Kiitflaml and its eolonies, whereby toreigu tniitls would be lovveicd all arouml. Hut in the 909009 of their argument they admit that free trade haa plaeed England at the nierry of its rniiiiiierrial livals. thal the deeadeiire of ils trade i.> oiily a iiuestioiiof tinie. andthattheehe.ipeiiimrol ih" loal is of no advantaifo if the workingniitll can not earu the inonev to pay for it. "JLTHOUUH." I>id wc nol know bow fi.ndly dear the nanm of Urover Cl-voland is to Tam.iiany Hall on the one hand aml boW devoiit a vvor?liipper ;it J'.inimany's ihrioe Mr. Clevelaml is on the oiher. vse Blighl BOspeel a reiiding betwe.-n the lines of the reeenl eoTre9poodeooa betweeB (JramlSaehein Dugroaml tbe Preaidenl e.etn Lng the Poorth ot Joly eelebmtJon imli.-ative of mutual dMiiist. Il has been intiinat.-d lhat Iheletters BOggeel politioal dyspep-ia; lli.it i to s.iy, an emply stoiuaeh OB <>ne side aud a soiir BtoBuefa '.n ihe other. In extendina th.- Inrita liuii to the PrtiaideBl to bo preteat at the long talk, shnit [talk, BWntU talk and talkee-ialk svith whieh Tammany II .11 naoally eelebratea Inde pendence Day.Orand Baehem Dngro tookoav eaaion to remark, eonoerning thedntyoftbe Preoident, that ? the Adrolniatratioo should bo discbarge all it-* fanetiona ae to meril n >t ooly lhe.ippiobllioll.it Ihe p.-ople, bill .lt the 80010 time Insnre ? hannooioai porty united ln Jefferaonian Democracy." Thiawaa aonatnral ;iinl pi.ip.-i a tblng to aay, and ln t...-t haa been B&Jd Miuiaiiy tinie-aud in -o many diT-ienl vva.v s in aml out of T.inimany Hall, thal the Preaidenl eonld not take offeuee at it. Ii Bonnda as if Dngro had been Inapired Bpon this oei-.i-iiti by tu- ipirita <?f Thonixs Jefferoon and laaiah Ryodera. Perhapa ba waa, lt la oo new tblng for spirita t<> manifeal tbemaelrN Ib Tammany llall. Ii eonld not of <?.. irao, h ire b icn attered in any splril of critii i im <>i tlu- Adrniuiatratlon. 11 mu-1 hav- been the fnrtheal thing ln tlu world fn.ii themindof the Grand Bachent to inii.ii.ii' th ii Preaidenl <!?v lond, whoaa Tam m.iiis ll.ill 89 diif.-iiip.ni.hal dOD9 BBything except andoBTof t?? "inenre b bBrmonioiM pgytj uiiiti.l in ?!? -tl< i-oiiian Peiiioiia. v." Upon sueli an oceaaiofl Dorgo would never li ive Indnlged lo aareaam. Bo thoagbl of the nppointment of I'eat>90fl <>r Bnrt or Ilubert <?. riioinp-oii*s man i.Ul h.,ve elllele.l tlie (italld S.l.lie.ll's aud iiiiadulieiat.d i.ir.d aa h" dlacharged tboae lofivjaml philoaopbic reneetiooi loto tbe Ex? e.-utivi e.u. Ko.no, Dngro* taaitaplyoaored by the apirit ol Joffereoa "i Ryndera -or per bapaboth. Abool reeeot appolntmenta, In the langnage <>f the inodeni dranta, he "waaa'i sav in' a word." Tnie belng the eaao, it < m hardly ba th it tha iv |j i..... ,,, ,:.t to be reaentlal ot Blisrp or eren IronlcaJ when ha taid ln reply thal thi noble aentimenta ol tbe Grand 8 lehem mel his gpproraL *althoiigh my .?..ue.-p,i..n ..t the troo ?porpaatea and the mieaieti ?>i my portyeoei' -vine.a in- thal il the pre-..-ntAliiimi-tr.ilion -.ritatbe tnlelligent approral ol the people, - this re-all ..! its. Il eeil.iinly should ' iliaoro a ?han.lious party Bolted ln .bii.i ,..nian -1?.?moeraey.1" I !i<- ooly thing thal eonld gire naetoauebaanapiciuo lathe aaoofthe word "altbongh." whieh i* peihap9 oofoituoate. I'.ut when we remember thal hlr. Cfereland i--1 i l.iin, biunt in.in. who doei aotwaote timein ebooaing hia worda, l.ut rather I ts Iim actiooa pioveihai ln-is Bineerely deroted tothegreai w.uk ol har.aizing the party, the tntpicloo la at one- ill>sip iled. It would hav-- b en betlel, perhapa, il he had bo! iioed tbe anforttinate word " althongb," eioee it gioea the anemiea of Jcffenoolaa Dvmoeraeya pretetl foralyloaln nationa concerning a ptiaaible reading between the lines, and eonveya tha inprraaioB to th. ininds of political tcoptica thal the Preaidenl aml Tammany Hall do not lore eaeh other. Ih.- better ss.iy to road thi> wireapoBdenoo, in deed the only way to got al Ita trne apirit and -,i^nilie uiee, is lo tlivesl ihe liil.nl eiilinlya; tbe oateet of all reeolleeiion of tha elreom Btanee that tha Prealdent haa Baade any ap? pointm-nis, 01 thal Tamm tny II dl has n td any eandldatea for oAea. Orlfthat be toogreota taak, ht iisut le.ist eonaider that upon sm-h an oeeaaionai thii oeitber Dngro nor tho Preal dent would peiiuil any but refteetiotU of the Beost pnrely potriotk ehoraeter t<? obtrnde tbemtelvea upon tlnir minda. Let nanot do iin iu ihe greal wroogto barbor foramomenl the thoaght tbat Ib penning theaa eharminii epislles, aoglowing With patliol'.' I'eiv.ir.olli- ol th. iu was thinking <>i his appoiotmenU and tln oiher of his dutappointmenta, Both wore thinking only of tha publie weal?and bow ii Bhould be dlvided. The aharge tbat one waa -aie.i-.lic and tho OtheT lionie.d U44t|bedi* mioaed, Prealdent Cloreband and Tamm my Hall are not 09 V.UIinee il.iuli thg BSBOOtial d'H-tlilie ot jeii'iiraonlaa D^mocraey, whieh is thal the officea should b.- beld by Demoerata, What ever iiiinoi aml iiniiupoit.int difflS ieii.es thore may be eooeeraiog tha Indiridnal UenMierata wiio ihoiil.l ihooldoi thi* greal borden, they ;u. agreed Bpon tbe eaaential thing lhai all tie otlie.s bolong to D.in.M-iais. The oorreot idea aofjojjto boatotod with groal fotoi aml oaodor by Ihe alliteiative Mr. BnOBCa S|ienie|-, who, replying t<? bb mritaiioa simihir to thal ex ti-n.ied to the Prealdent, raapondod in thege rigarotia i.igag: I iinu.iay llill .111 li.-r parl BOBtf f?r Clorelaaal ruf.iiiii. Ltt ii- ii...i- tkt ri-fiirm, vtiiii Dosaooratt 'ii kaaa tiirj.iii. it BBtkaain-- aH9j Bttaaa iiif azoaaai la Doai Boratta papora IwrturulaK out,Reiiiriiiraiia, wii.u ??? w.tnt le lo throer tlir gHBtf o'd BtJJl BB8 9k99, K'-t B BOO aookafoBtaa taraai H la RarOoal aao,aa4wo 9kaaM ieatkkakaat tveaat kt Daat >? r.u >. wo aavargataBBoB li.iml wlit-ii lt<-|iii>ili.'iiiia laakk It la MflBB *a li.nl a rUiui^e. Bora bow i? a Jeffataatdan witiBoat gnfle, Ho readiuj,' belweeii Ilu- lines iu his bnc/.y answer. His BBOBBling is pl tiu aml ln- uses ligurea ot apeeeh that uo Dcinocrat taa fail to umh-i st.ind. Ho callu for a new dock of carda, aaya u it is our doal now," and in tho most ingenuoua BoaflBBBf adds "We ahould deal the beat handa to DeniocraU." That'a tho way to say it. Of cottrae, in order to deal the best handa to Denio crats we umat either have a markcd pack, deal them face np, or prarli.se aleight-of-hand, anrl 10 either courao there niaybeobjcctionsby Mtig wiiinpsand atich who have juat taken a seut at theKanio. In that 8JBB8 wu preaunie tho pl.iin apoken Spencer would aay, u Very well, if you " ilon't Hko tho way we play thia gamc you cati " 88! baek your chairs and we'll play it without "you." Mr. Spence Spencer eridently believes in the "ri^ourof tho Knme." Yet after all he ilot'H not dill'.-r from I'lesident Cleveland and Giand Sachetn DiiKro. Tliey ar? all at one upon the cardinal di;ctrine of the porty, which 11 that the best hunds shall bo dealt to Denio crats ; and the channing thing about the Tam ui.iuy eelebration is that it brings out bo clearly the prevalling harmony of viewa on thia aub ject. Tlie nnly auggestion of tho ahadow of a 8ii.nl.| Bl difleroneo waa o.-cnsioned by the lYesi.lenfs nnfortiinate uae of tho word ual though." An.l we hopo we have sufliciently ex plain.-d that. For if there is nnything in thia wi.il.l tho coutemplation of which soothea and d.-lights ua, it ia th? love and atfoetion which Taminany Hall and tlie Presidcut bear each other. _______________, BBEMEAL bVCOOK OB UiDJJJf LANDS. (H-neral McA'ouk's letter to Secretary Lamar, relative to the illogal occupation of lands in the l.ulian Tenitory, is a slrong iudictiiieiit. (Jen eial McCook, while (lovernor of Coloiado, liatl aniplo opportuniliesto asceitaiii the trulh about th.-se lands, aml in this coiniiiuiiicafion ho gives :i long list of meii who an- BOflf liolding vast tra.-ts of Iiidinn lands uudcr lease at noininal rcntals. N'uw il is evident th.it no matter what clianges may bo ealled for iu tlie National poliey toward the Indians, it e.in never be tolerated that speeulatois and sellish ndvcnt iirets should becoino the bciieliciarirs of the 'iovcrnnient'a treaty land grants to ludiaus. Tho Indians should be given ifl severalty aueh lands as tln-y ran etiltivale ; all siirpliisln.li.it) tenitory should be taken by tlie (ioveiniuent at a fair valuation and rcstoicd to tlie pablic iloiu.iiii; aud ihe ludiaus should be plan-d tiniler the juriadiflioii of the laws of the I.'nitod States, and ifl all i.-sp-.t-i trCBtod as white inen are, Bttl thia poli.-y doea nol IbtoIto acqoieeeenoa iu the trioka aud subferl'iig.-s by whieli a fow lapadotia iiin Bad eofporatieaa barealroady par.-.-lb-.l o.it iiiilli.ius of BCTOd of In liaii laada, thtisat Oflee defraUiitOB the ludiaus and the Qoverament. N-?r bbb it be pu( oat <>i oigbl that in niatiy 08*08 theM laod-grabbera are frmignera wiio hare bo iotoaUon of rajeotnlog Ameriean oitixena, wboM baaineM is raiaing eallle oll a gr.-.it .ac.ile, and who utv takiug all the iiioiu-.v they in.iko out <>f the oountry. Por ?ereral yeara o implaiata of thia olaaa hare been ui.-. aud apeeifie repreaentationa tendiug to ghow their eoatempl tor Americaa laara hare been iic.|u.-iit. To eotne down to the preaent tiiiii-, ihe thtvat.-i.ed troablewitfa the Ute* of s.mtiHni Coi ir.elo haa been declared t<? be due tn the eoarae of aaEogUab oattle eompany. the ownera of whi.-h ?are ordera to kill on aight .-v.-iv liidi.ui found oll" his reserv itiou, wlu-thcr nr not he poeaeeaed w.iti-n nathority for hia abaeoee. It i. aaid tli it thia order waa laaaed in retaliation f?.- raida npon tl?-1 ittle, bat thal the r.tiU a/are ivally iii.ul ? by white iii.-n. Tboae foreign adrontarera ti.--: aeqairaan l.iivini poaaraaton of Indian lau la, aad then bring on in lian arara, arhioh eosl tli" people of tlu- I'liiifi Btatea uiilli.ui*. Qeneral McCook iiitiiint.s tlnt the hwd-grahberaptiaaeaegreal jiiiitii il iniiu.-iie.'. aad thal they hare bitherto ii. .ii able to prerenl auy aetion belag takea to ..u>i them. Thia ia a aerioaa charge, yet the I,,, ta are ptt.-ut (1) thal tlieee raen b ire aad bold Indian laada on leaaea arhieh eaaaol be legaJ, lor the aaffieieal re taon thal tli ? [ndiana cannol make la iiea, an.l thal ihe Indlan De pitiiin-iit haa not in ide theta; (2) thatthoagh the illegaiitjr of the leaaea h ia been eommi nted .,n freqaentlj dariag the i>iat three yearai n.> atepaara kaoam to hare been takea to watore the lau.U to the Indiana. No doobl preaaare of work al the Depa.Bl aiay Bceoanl for naeh, bm ii is ? pnlly ..it iii thal the atatemeata of lieneral MeCook dentaad inalanl eonaideratioti. Ui- believe thal a radieal feeonatraetioa of tlu ludi in poiicy is noededji but whether or nol i h.ii i, i n.-. i. .1 the sw.uiii of gna dj ipec i!.i:>>i^ ? ho have aeixed the Indian Laada nnder -i> eiooa ,i: Ulrgal prateaee*. aad arho aot ooly hold them but promote Indian wara, oaghl to be -M.pt awiy with aaunoompromiainga haad aa WM lei-.-nily put lorlli to 88C4Ue ?)ul.iiiotna from lawloaa iavaaioB. _ ////: CBICAUO PUMLIU AND TBE 8TBIEB, It has b.-.-ii appare il tiinmghoal the Chicago itrike th.ir the real iration af order wu hindered by the aympathy ahown the otrik ira on tbe part of the pablic Pablic opinion ln facl would not ain.-tton the energetie meu irea arhieh arere re .|uiied to Boenre adequate protectioa foi the \v ^ Diriaion Car Uompj?ny, and this la.-t. a l.l.-.l to the p iliti.-.il iiiimliiy of atajrot II tni aon, in * tf it Inpoaaible to put au end to the gtate ol wwieaaatoaa that prerailed, Bal wh.v w is public Opioiofl Bfaittal tli" eorporattoii T N'.t b.e.iitse it was in t Ii - Ktg la the eziating diapnte, for it traa eJeai ^'!ii there, being iini!>ly engaged ln malntaining ita elaim t<> handle ita oarn property ln its own w.iy. 15m it had alieiiate.l pablie aynipitliy by ita atlilu.le toward.ita patrona, lt had bjnorod the riabta of DBHtieBgeraj bad ijratematicallj ruu iis iinea oritfa b .^iu^'lf eye tn moaey-making; badre fiiseil to eonaider the comforl aud oonvaBieaoe of the people ; an.l so when its day <>!' adveraitj ,i. thoae whom it had ao treatod atood bj .-iiiit laaghed al its tribnhttion. Pablie eanriera arho bahitaally abaoa their privile-.'s; wlio deflj tiie publlo the eon v.-iii.-iu-.- for arhieh they hare paid ; who peraiat in packlag thelf eara to the rerge of aaffoca* ii.ui; who Booonrage or permli Inaolence on the part of tbelr employes i arho, la ahort, treal ih. people bi tIti-ir lawiul prey ratber than a- their frllii.v-eilizeiis, aie to be loiiiid elsewheie tllilil m Chicago, Baeh eaTporatloaa, aad la faetall eorporatiooa, are depeadeai upon pablie opioioti lor proteotion quilo aemarhaa npon thalaara. ln an Amerlcan eltj DoMayorcan do tnu.-ii toarard aappreoalag a atrika arhieh h.is popnlar approral;aad therefote itiaperhapa worth the while of directorsaad atoekhoidata in ;iii sueii eoneernato reeognitethe aoaad poliey ot maiotaiaiaggoad rehttioaa with thopabUc 11,ul the CfiJeagoWeat DiranVra CarCooipaiiy in-. n a oopohu Borporation thata ean be Uttltj doubl that Mayorllariisoii would have found tho bafklog nei-e.aaiy i.i put down the wwleaaag gfoaaloti of tlie striki-is withln twenty-foar h.iiis. As it ia, thero has baBB I w.-.-k of <tis Order, and it is not eertaiu that the end of the troub'.e has baofl n-ached y.-t. There ia a in.ual loaaon bj thisall'.iii which utlu'i- publie eaniera W.iild do well to lt BJ n. A Bwlttaaaea atadaat haa traaalatad cievel.in.rs Inaiiunral Ail.lieaa into l.atin. It iniulit aa well liavn lo-eii ilebveio.l in l.atin in |B8 llrst placo for all tho K.....1 peepla haare u?t naaa its im.-hhs.--.. \V? are iisl.iuiaheil to I.-ain from fla ftmMtW I'rent that ?' L'uluU'-l Lauiout. ua you ?.-..- him, ha* uot the appcaranoe of a great man." What perfbot joatice tno Colonol's featoroa mnat do hU abilitiea. The Pennsyl vania and Roadiai Railroada failed to transport praperly tho enormoua iaultitnde of pcoplo who went to Monruoutb Park on Satnrday, The ofhcer* of beth roada should da their beat t* improTe tko service between thia oity and the raoe coursc. If they wiil put oa drawing-room eara and run their traina prouiptly aud awiftly their re coipts from the raoing pnblio wiil be ertremely large in thia mouth aud tho next. But they wiil rnin the prosperity of tho rlneat raca-course in Aaaonca and do themselvos serious injitry, if they continue to affliet tlieir patrona with the careleaa, ine?lieieut seryiccof prerioiia yeara between Jer aeyCity and Mon mouth Park, or repeat the out ragaoua bluuderiug of laat Satnrday. There was a vUitor at Collector Hedden'a ofllce yctci.liiy who found all doors readily thrown open wi.lo to him aot so mnch for tho purpose of admit tmg the, easy paasago of hia panderona person aa a recognitiouof hia big politieal "pull" ao far aa tho new Collector'a offlce ia coacerned. The visitor waa |MM IL 0. Thompson. Boat, who haa been appointod Govornor of Now Mexico by l'resident Cloveland, takos occaslon to relato to tho poople of that Torrltory an interostiin* fairy talo ahotit tho mod* of his appoiutmont. Ho says that the new Prosident and Cabiuotofton "workedall day uutil miduight, inveatigating and inapping out policies for the Uovornment." but the Domocratic party havmg beon out of power for twenty-tive years, aml not knowing ita own good ineii, they didnot know Ross'h nicrtts at flrat. Finally aomebody happened to mention a letter aaaerting that. when he, Koas, Bbfl tho ITnited Statea Senate, he had BO other anibition'thaii to work asa priuter. Theroiipon (Jarlaud said, "I a.n for him, tlion," and Laiuar agrced, and Cloveland romarked, " That aattlaa it." This narrativo is highly improbablo on oncaccoiiot. lf.Mr.Koaa hul reforrod to his do yarturo irom thoSonate in auy suoh way, ho would havo b.-on apt to meutioii more fully tho claims which he has on tho DaaB icr.itio party on that ac coutit. If themattor had eoiue to the knowlodge ..ftlio Prestdont at oll, ho would probably have l....k.-d farenough to loarn that Roaa was a Dcmo ci.iiicin.irtyr, hy MbflM of tho reports current at tho tiineof the impeachtncnt of Audrew Johusou. Haa it occurred to Mr. Itayard that a good uao for Keliey would bo to prcs.-nt bbfl as a maik of intcr natn.iial cotirtcay to the King of Siain asanad.li tion to his bst Of white ilephaiits T Naturc appears t? be ib-velopint; too rapidly in at kwat one dircctiou. Tho mjz.i of hailstonos is in nmealng if ara noay trust earraal reporta, at a rato whi.-h throatona to m?ko neeaaaaiy aot oaiy a rcvolutiiin in ir. Iiiff.-fiire but iu huium headgear. Iu a reccnt O.uo atorni attmea -ix un-ln-s m diaiBofaf era-hed IhTOOfh ohinfta roofsasif they bad 08*81 papet, Claarly they woald have kill.-d any man or aomaa, ta Ihe treptee, wlfcaea tha peofaa co with? out hca.l-.overiu'.', the akull has B8*B gradnally uml e.i.iNi.ieritilv thickenedso as to urotect the l.r.uti fncn b*tng eooked. A siini'ar thi.keiimgot: iha cniiiiiini wiil b* najairad ia tha w.-at if iha prcaa :it fonn of ha l.at.uies is to B* maint.uned. It wiil alao he B*eoaa*ary to bttild r .ofa of atoaa. a foot thiek ot ao, an.l orary ir.e wiil hara to i>o cuardcd orithaairo* tuabrella to pgaeerra tba fmit froaa deatraetion, l beae ehanjfed may bo ?o*d for trada iu aotae raapaeta, bet it is probably t*e aaaeh to ex pi-.-t thal tin> ic-w otj I.- .?f aix-ineh BaUatoaaa wiil i-vi-i- beoOBM rcally pupiiiar. PBBBOXAL. It iahlntc.l thatSeiiiitorl'liinib is aliout to wrlto a I. iek ..I. Mi 8 . itii vbiek artll ka vn aathlaaj t.< ha aatt, Ct Banator rbalat. abarataraod raotarday ?aratag fruiu Mt, XdoOioaac, ?xpoaaaai th* .sot-r.i .vf ul a*artatlo* n, ,t oeaeral Oraat aill aad hia daya thata, aua ihat Boa ,-]..: ii uot t.ir uit. TUe pup .'..ir iuIBffBOaiOii tli it i;r.-at iieMi'a aaa* ara |0l4lOBI eli-MM- .lu an.it .aeem l.i l>0 lioriiO oat bf tll? fBOt* Heaator [aga*la lca a r.>u arha, lt ia Iboaght. *lii ba , lever.-r laaa hla f.itlier. ollverl*. Morton'a m.ii t.i.la fair to aiako hia aiark aa ;i lawyar.aad a aaa af 8loBb*a A. Douclaa I-. begloulng lo attraot atte.iti.ni. Julin -? Wlao ia tiie ol.-v.-i a..i of .? rlevar la'lier. uud yoaog Brei-konrtdga proaUaoata k apallra Iha aoaaaaryaf un gi/tcil f.itlier. | re.l.II1. W llillltl^a uf lllla cltV haa leeelltl.V '.'ivetl a !?* Ilbrary traUdlaccootlag |laOJ900 t.. tuo Dairaraltya v.-riii.-iit at Barllngtoa, II la kaowa aa th* BilUaga L ? i.r.irj aad .it ua dadli atlaa laal ?.-.-k aa aaatraaa aa i - lirrredbythoBor. Or. BoaryX v.m Dyka. Jr., o.' tha Brl. k Preabytariaa Chorak fjii.ur itt.eii.iyii Blaiatara, Oaorajo R. R.l fBWaadlat), U.vlt B. Vaiclerv. ? ,',:. fi.ntii.l . Ai.r.itiain J. Palaaaf (Mrtbodlal), aad Arvblbald M.-< uli.i--li (Proabytariau), rvreived tliedrgroeof liootor of l>iitiuty al rccttui col Irge 1-...I.I... i.? euieota. H uuiiKoruw,.luiy 8. naaratarj tVaaiBr baabaaaaaaa iliie.1 luiua houie fur m ratal aaya by a aataa*eaoa. TUE TALB < E TIlE DAY. 4 aaciaaaaajdeal >.f tkt ckmHtamm JTaaaj aaat Oaaraar ?l.i.-. ladlgsaatly ahaat wiiati... aoaaaaatatb* ahaaaa fuiiy diosoartaoea way la whtah tha aaalhora afllitary irganliatlooa aara traatad at tn.- Battaaal Knciiiiiuni-ut at Pailadolphia fliit Uiiii Ii fircioa. tha rnlrrrfl lawyat >.f CTaralaaal, wka n.eiieii ti..-l.-tter oeaoaaetag the BaejaaMleafl party. liooaolj". thotata Oraaaar, thaaaaatai aralaa H..r <>i Waahlagtoa wbe atal Iha l.-tt.-r. Aml ihiiiliy, u gaj .-....i tiiin ui Ohle loiiowa tho adTlaaafta* liMt.-r, ba >viii bo giaaaaat ir.aawal glrl gradaatara^aaripttba oftha Boral part of tba obow: s Aad, obl aoall had iacb lovaiy i.iiin-i.o.i ol Ja.-u Miuiri.i- roooa.*'?(Bootoa rraaaanpt Tlie t'nlvi-iaity of IViinaylvutila has Jrat eatalilialied a iin.it. .1 iiiiniin-1- uf ie.it -la.in it.- raUawahtpahafluabory at. i r.iiui.-.ii 8i len. <?? Thay ara open t? tha paajaataa of au.v Aiii.-ia-an C.ll.v'e, onil api'lu-atioiia ina> I.e a.-t.t t.) Proteaaar i: J Jaaaoa of Iha tJaltaralty ?( reiinayivani.i. \ poUowtaboTnaatod -?? wi.at .in yaa thlab ?i B1I8 kloa, Browar " I'r.-iiy falroort >>f o oha* la ina way. i belleve." " lii.j-.iu know Inm ivo.ii" -.ili, y.-a, i a... v.-t-v well acqualatod with bim, ladaad." "Aad roii ooiialder t.liu a taao to ba iniite.il" ?No doabl of lt." 14 Wu.it do fOU ..a*n \<> ir ..piulmi up.ml" - I'.-ra.iual i-x Niriouee " "How'a tl.it!" ?? w.-ll, I bagaa truatlng nilOkiua abortl; attor l liecaaia ao'iaalDtod witu hlao, gjjd I atn lf laliu,' Inm itlll."- ,I>etnilt J.iitrn.il. Irtaalaa walla i" Baw?Orlaaaa aara paarai a grral aimaaa. aad a Boaraaoaal ii a*a a* I*a8 tofjaatabllah artaalaa vatai Bwiauaiag batha ibiaaa>aaal ihe city, nn: Ai.vKvr or jily. JuIt eoinea aad tlula na a'llverlnif, H itt.-i-.n_- nlghta Iroto olaiuiuy foot Wttoa wo iba ild bo n.-.i olu -. iwaltaatflg Ft-out old Bol'a abaadaal haat, 8oi baa prava i a ra raaal lorer, An.l tl.e guablUg inal-U'ii .l.llio Play ..I too oftou alth tho ahlakata of tuocoi.iir siiiiiiu-' nni.n. ?IColUiilliUl (Olilu) D'apatcll. The .Viir Orlran* I'ittiyiini- tlnnka tliat ataitiiu B waterlag plaaala aaoy oaaNajrh. "Tuko ? ooaaaal kaad w.-ll," tl aaya, "tlirmv an ariiiful of Ir.in aerapa lutoUjl, a*d .all it a araaaborfal oabaaaal gaaaaaaaay, tirt a ifboolmaatar aa a raoatiaa to ?wr'tt lt np ftr Trta ^^orT Baa ipaaara aro oaaga than glad tu inibiisu spu-y laaafag iniitter of tlilssurt." I he.ir.t. ..l.iiiel TlBlhWOOll. Of Dalton. aay. not lonjr ai;o. tii.n bupalitioal platform aow roaaUtotlof oaly tbrao iiiauha. to-wit: " ao wbtakoy, no foaoa, aad a >io^ iax." Ilo wautod to quit utaktag draakarda, .jnit outtiag traoa r..rr.ii-, aad put ralaiag ahoop oa "aad t<> "yaller" iIiih'i. i bere'll ba room .-ii.mi.i. i.ef..re tnauy fcaia tur Ii* #liole8tata to ataad oa tbnae throo ulaaka .v'uiv uoo lt Uieto wiui'l.? [. arteravllle ((ia.) Atnerleau. Aa ia w.-ll kti.iM ti. tlie elty of Meinplils la heavlly bj doiit. a weiiitiiy aatara i alUaaa baaaowaaaaa harwaad aml Iiaa piliel.aae l B larife BWlbBff of tlu- e.ty li.iii.la with. tiie iii.-a ?f taaaofatrlagj tiie .leut into ihe baaaa of atfUaea artth veated bilaaaata. f/a araahblta aaa thal pai _.'?/i./''.i'i daaiwaaaa aaauaaadki thii mt. Xfeat piitiiiitlc ciil.iie.l man wlll prui.al.lv i-n-ane tlie atiutn.i uf lieltiK i-alleil a " Btajaai " by ^lua felluw cilizous? nnlea.a.Uo abaal i aaaaa* ta ruu for oaaaa aoaaa. " Dtd yanr at.iry wln tlia artaa I" "No, Inil ll c i .... ll- af .iiuiilu.' 1? It failel oaly lu one ailpulallou." '? An.l wliat ua* tli it I" " It waa tu Iiavo m.i-le the eSlf.n'a Imlr atan.l oa eud. " oll, I are. it wa.au't exclllu^' i-niiiia'll." " Yea, ll waa " "I'li.-ii wby illlu't lt tn.ik.i tbe e.lit.ir's liali- atau.l on eicll" ?? Ile Iiadu't any. He waa lial.l lu-.i.le.l." -iriilla.lolpliiaCall. "lerrilile ru'.lroail a.rt.leiit yeiter.lay. waau't itl" ? iiain'i aaard al it. vhaiwaaltr "Ta*Xraa*. yoa know lt*** ? Yaa. woill" ? It paid adivldcud."?ilJoslou l'oat. In (iiiiitoinala a.in larU-liea an.l liln-iiits aajg as cnr aaaay TBa \?>-n io of inat eeaatiy pr.iiii.i\ i.ei.ci-.- u hatil inoney. A aaaaaa tnknr ut lluflalo l.a.l a faaajr expeneneo. After Un. .iiii.il ipuiill.ini l.u 1 iii-en pni aml ai.i.i.-io.l at a baaaa. Iie waa abo.it to le ivii, wiihii tlie w.iiii.m, wlio li.i.l aaaniod m an naaartala atate ot atlaa, ni.nie baaj to aay: ?* 1 thluli liiuro uiay bu auollior by luia liuio; w.m a llitlo wfclle." Ho aat for a faw tnlnntes. Pko rotnra, exolalmlng: - Yee, you oan add anoUior. U't arffO [Botton Journal. ?"* TAa Eanmbal (Mo.) Courier, harfng heard that U. tary Bayard la about to reelgo, advlaee a aoiuber tt candldatoa for the Hiiimlb.il poat ofllce to wlthilraw i apply for Mr. Bayard'e place. PATRIOIMM HAMPAXT. Rlght bearllly the ?uull boy lartg Hla patrl.itiani full away; The freater the amoke and dla Tke rnoro "galorioue " tho day. PATRIOTI8M EXPI/IDKO, II i alt.a wlthln the win.low uook, Moat olni|in'iitly diimb, And i-7?? with ? rairrotful look Jils deiuorallz-ed thumb. -[PhlladelpMa Catt^ TIIE DUA MA-M VSIC. JOITX T. RAYMOND IN " FOR COXORESfl." A ffood sunimer hotise grectcd John T. Raj* mond last nljrht at the Madlaon Hquaro Tbeatre, whetr, he acted 111 Davld T. Lloyd'a play ?? For Congreea,* vviion the orclieatra l.etfuu to drop lte ootea lnto the ae> dltorluni nearly every aeat waa takon. Wltk tho qalck> 1168S of a auiiuneraudlence Kayinond'.a hearert rtapoudog to all hla Jokea, and hla qtialnt roaonera and droi rea niarka ellulted roara of laus-Utnr. Tho Ice-cooled air wat welcome to tbe audlouco, whieh would kare been aa* eouifnrtablo without It, for laugbiug lt warm work aog fnt-?a ttuabed with ainueeiiieut wero at a pr.-ii.iiim. Tlie acenery waa hlirhly roallatle. tlie eouvontiun aceno ln tho eeuuntl aol iieinir eapaclally auKKeetlve of rural politlca. The perforuiauce waa ooiupletcd without a hilck. ROBERT GOLDBECK'8 PIANO RECITAI* Mnny lover8 of good piauo music niet bi ChlckerlnfT Hall yeaterday to liatvn to a plano reciul by Kobert Goldbeok. Thla ontertalnmcnt waa the flrat ooo of tho kind glvcn by Mr. Ooldiieek ln Jfew-York fat elght yeara. Durtnu thla Interval be haa been playlaf In Ht. Lonla, Chleaaro and lloaton where ho haa wou tkt ri'imtiitmu <if Ii?iiu' the maater ot tbeplano and an ez.-at> taal OOBIBOaar. Hl* compoaitlona wlll bo brouitht -mi thla eiiiniiHT and autumu, but he willnol .play aga u la person thi* BBaOOO, w _ lriirlug tlie tatorrale ln the rrOa*raranie Maater Tu?e? dore ii. SpiarluK. from 8t. Louia, plave 1 aome iliiln-ull ptrcra upon tho vtolin. Maater 8|>lerl;-g la uulrtwelvo yeiiraol.l.lnit be haa been Btndvinr ever alnce uia tlttkt year. Tbe auilience oOOOtated nioatly of ladlea and i lielr glofoa wero not sparud lu thi lr hoarty approval of tkt atutlc. _ MISS PE LUSSAX IX OPERA. The Boston Ideal Opera Company, wlios* dtv batulraent waathreatonoil by the rotirotuont of Mlei Ober, haa been reoriranUed for uoxt aeaaon undertht tu;iti.ii;iiuent of 97, BJ, l-'oater. Undcr tho m-w reirlme g la purpoaod to eachow aaora bonffo and cultlvato limteal standiird akagllafc oprra. Marlo Stone la to be tho prin clpal aoprano; but ablt of Inteiltnencaof greatoi iiitef eat to Now-Yurkora la tho fact tbat Mlas Zelle do Luaaaa, of thla city, haa alao been BBgBged. >li*a <te I.u-iaaii'i giftB for tko ataea kara loag been eorninented on, ;m4 h.-r frtooda pradleta aattorlug aucoeaa for h-r. Miee Bgnoa BuotiagtOB, oa I'lir. Triiii aehaa iilready Matod, will ke th.- eootrauo of Ike troupe. sno la nuar ln Kur.ipt prepartug for kar operatlo coreor. Fre.1. Milllaiu* foraiorly of lkjlf*a Th. atro, Is to BO atajje uiauaxer. TEEATMEMT AMDFATMOF CARPEXlEU W. C. lllil.VILAM.KIt MAK89 AN I R.'.KNT AITKAI. I'Ol IIIK UlMI. MNJD MAV. To Ihe Editor ot The Tribune. Bfg : Is tht-re oo one iu the cily of X< w-Y-ul who wlahea tosiy a word tu aynuniihy for o; allevi.it-)t of tlm 99a9JMtBgj9 of John C.iritcuter I In tka n itiio oi ;iU that la hiiin.tii.', tuerclful and |u.-t, li.n he n.it autlerel to.i uia. Ii I F.ir a year he Uia he.-ii barin-?aed l'.k.-i kotOOl no. uiillke B aorOBj for a loaal with tbe Uarneaa ot aaa aU fctt Baafca left frco. whiio Ckraaat9t*t iiinba, at wi-i; a-. lua boily, aro iu captivity. la 11 not bc-tterte piovoiit the aegatatOoa <u woagoao kgastra aaattog thau tlio um' of the.n by eruel trtattueut 1 * I aui dyliu ? aro ni-. w.n-tis " pat the aaaaVwB98B on me aaw," la the naino af buiiiaiilty let this be 00*00. If tho l.tW dein.tn U tho dt-athof thla poor domentetl inan. let hita uot he tortured up Ut the motuent of hla d.-atb. L'arpeotot 14 iu-.an.). lf ho \v;w uot at tho tiino of tho 8O8BBIBBll0a ot BiaaOt,kOBI now. So muu could stau 1 tbe tortur.-to whieh ka has been 8ub|ectc4 without havlna' UU bralt nvi \r--i -'liti-.l. No unworthy acntlm.-ntallty prcventa me fruai ratatftag Bt my kB9B9aaao*.aat trkoa i apaafc agalaal eraal tnituieiit to a defrii.-ele.as tuau. Oftcu have 1 hear.I ; Ita pewteet Bgataal tho cruel tUbtueas of the h.'avy tkoaaj kywklok u.- waa koaaa, of tho eraaipal poaltleaa ai vvliieh he h.il to he. of the p.tlti they 980999 hlm, ..1 hla lnaliility to M uiiicli ai diaw tl.e ciotbea BPOO him vvliea at ni^bt they bocauio dl.-i laced, aud of hla oft-rrpeakl wtakforaoath. On tue evouiuga wbeo tke other prto> BBBWa w. io ahlverini? w tli eold. be wouhl etanl iu bi? f?'B witii the wiu.iiw op. a.kioat |oata BfBj>kl?wfcBj iipoa hlin. hii 1..-.I) h. ated kg lnwaid fever. C.irpeut.r'e luial OBt rataai bg tka *> aol that hl? wito waa untrue to i.an. Iu tl.e piivaey of thiir owu apartnieuta ahe ui.t-l.l. n I i,ii,i wii.n tkora wat ao aat kat hi* to h.-ar. no h. an bui histo-tal. with tlie cxpreaaiou ol iiniu.intl aentiii.eutt aml inteinl.il uniiinral a.;-. Trie. I have but the w.init of tl.la i oudeiuiied iiiati.liilt ?urely did be'llua+rlue tbat aht eai.l the-to thui-'-.. when 990 9kt u?t. tBen were he doiibly mad. Th.ie WOt uo mitive Bfeown lor tke tuurder, anda tinint.-r when coa.initied byaeauo iieraon, after a laptt af tiiue paitieiilarly, niu-'t alwaye have a rootlve. TM agooy esuaei by kl* wlfc't tloluga aul aaylng* preyti Bgoa BtO iiiuiil muu iho tlrst and aoutlnued dtinus' kB l,.y^ let -iu ot liuprt-oniwnt. .m>l un-ettled hla i-eu.iou. Of lf lie v.imly IfltagBBI d what,ho tkought he Itiiow. and all iiua^'in tll.ni wurkeit ln- uiiud luto a atat. of tre&ty. thea ha-t ln- Ba9 et i tamiy l.e.-u of unaoiiml niludl A ?nia*a in iy iu inany ?a.. i biins dkcudlt upon the niarlt.ii rele, ti..n \Mii....it linim-vvhat Bl pajaerally UUderat.io.lI.yua faithfu! to kat koakaaa, aaal Bkay ?aarout hla mlndlya BtHiataal tuorogBrd of a troo wlfo'a true poautaa. VVouieii wlll aUo de?.-rt th^lr koaboada aud shelt.-r them BBlvoa kokiai the bIoo <if araalty. rarpeuter, aauaer ln-i m>-. K!1 n 1 hla wlfe IU-.MU4.- i.i> knew or thouKbl h.-rte be untrue to liim. aad auaM aaa her dead but u.>t .ii-haa oroa. WkotBorlako or Wto MeCartky, arlio, beating a woiuoB lnto loaoaalbllity, doprtved her of her vi-nte. deurer by far io lu-r than uf.-. the rre.iter erlu ul vi.iv tl.e day bo ttol f..r .llatant when ra;.- wlll l* puolaked bj fun ?rl>..n.iient f..r lifo! But run M.-iatliy U uot an.l wlll ii a bo tubjeeted to a iltbe of the pun -.0 ii, nt ..f .t? 11ti I arp.-nler. wlierua.i our liuii.ati mtiirt ebould rlae in .ilih.it len.e ..f that lnanV ciinie a:iJ ?ur eivili/tii.-u akoutd .1.md iu* liniuediato an-l et.iuJ BtpuUloB iroiu tne iiiiUs ot our huiuanlty wuich ho aat .ii gra e.l. J lt> th. v rdiet of tke Jury nis.-.l upon th ? or.itiry ef Col.mel Foilowa, Oarnenter diea unleaa ;> re-er>.il H obUlned. lu ileii.aii.liu>' a piiaouer'n life l- n u tke iir.-e;it.ili..ii ol thu i-.ire fiUta aulMclelit un.ittoudi-d af outboratt .-f >-l tqaene' throiign whieh lt le a.uwlit tu liurt liim to BM .i.i.iin I Were not tho jury away.-d round t* tnell tenmluutea'deelalon by i ..l.m.-l lellowa'a wonder f il trift of oratory u-M-d rein.ir-.-le?aly aa a ??..! ot aaaluat thla uian'a life l la uu atteuipt at a il. ule a ehuiu. aa Jadice lUrrett prouounett lt. becauee m;?ue ,-, aefull TheadJueUiienl ot the rope, tl.e pi.iune lnto th.. wiiier, iho t.iKiu, ot ihe do-o of |M.Uon. ate Mi.l.lea. painloat and IrrvniBdlable. But tho mly ineau-. al Cirpoutor*? eomuiu.l wero prmluetive nt irreit airoar wli:> h Ii Uh iuttlo Ii ni foi Ihe iniin.Mitiil.livi-ii-.ti na iii.utal aiillerln-? aul eauaed hlm to d-ai-t afier infli.-llal laliilul uudwn.it he tlioiuut an.l Uopei wero ei.Mi ii-nl w.iiiu.lr.. Crilel an.l uii.niiv in.-linf in Ju.h:?? lieuettt oliaraetortaaUoo of Carpcuter*a attempted aiitei-le. l..-t ua exten.l :.i-r.-v aud onuiiuiaerBtlou to tho maa about to dle, ualeat ^..v..a bv a kuuer oottrt. Th'-- 'at beltara luui luaaaa (aad they are tuaiiv) knoa uno aiiK.ii-hel hU luui I ha* li.-.-n; lli-i-.-vv.elleve UUI ?aa ? kuii.v how tortured ui-* mlud i- now. 1 -t u.n iu.?e l.t.t-i-. tu. n, adrooata onielty ta hnu uow. l.9t ua uiipeal whieh ...uiee from hla snii.-nu lieort."I aa dyuitt; eiii tke .leiih watokoome now." i?e irraau-l, aaa u ueooaaary toguard bln trooi tne poaMI'lo teeurroucaot Uutuaaof wea|iona aurreptltio.ialy ..i.taiu-.l. !?? ? a* done by plootuil t WBtOb ii| o;i hla aetlon-. aud n ?' n-.i'ier hln laal daya einl Btora iBlaoroble by luiinlera. -trapaaaa IhOBBB. W. C. KlIlM I iMitB. blinijuv.l, Conn., July 4, 199S> 4> BEMEBAL B-BAHTM PEEFACK By Coitrttsy ?/ Chai. L. WtHUr A ("?., yubUsAen o/M i.., ? ..-.I..Hii;/ Baea. . . ?? M ui pgoppgaa amt Ood dtapoaaa." jTaero are um faw iniittiiUui eveiita iu the ailaua ot uicii biougM ali.nii ny iiieir iivvu eboiea. 41th00gh lio.iuoiitlv um^tl by Irlendt to wr.tr my inein iira 1 h i i <l teuniii.-.i ui-vt-i to .lo ao. uor ta wiite anytblng lor publication. At the ;?>!" J* n.-arlv aixtj two 1 reeeive.l an injury trmii a'aiL vvln.-ii eoanoed iueci.ia.-ly to tlie bo.i-.t- wliilc it ?''? not appaieiulv ifhx t my goneral b.-altb. I bianiBoo Htiidv a rlflBtanl Baatiiue. Sboitly alter, tb? ii-''1-' Ity of a oualnaoa aartaor develouanl i'-elt ny tu* ananiim.teiit of a lailure. Tlua vvaa folluvveit >>ait aiter av aniroraal dopreaaian of all at>eiiritiea, whu'9 BBOoaVd to thrn.iten tlio extiiittitm oi a ittitul I",rt *J* tlu- inconio alill retiine.l. uud for whicb l *? indobted to tbo kindly acl <if fftenda. At J? J jtinitiiro tlir K.littir ol tkt Ou.'arji Mi n.in. a*ket im) lo vvrito a linv aitulea for lniu. 1 OOOjoeatoa ? tlio inouey it BBVO mo; for al that mouit-ut I ?*f livitn; apou l.tirrovvtl inouey. The vv.irk 1 1,,,l.u? ciiiifi-iiiiil. Biui I OBt rmuioil to conHuue it. Ikt greal i? aa Uaaortuut ono lor uio, lor good or evu{ 1 b.ipe for tha foruter, lu preparlog three volmnea for tho pnblie. I "?" enieietl upnu tbo taak with tbo aiueero .ie-"'''"" uv.iul doiag injiiatiee to auy oue, vvbetbor ..u tta Naiiiuial or CottfoOeiato aulo. other tban ja* iiuuvoiilable lajuttieo of not muKiug nientiou oIbib wiiore Boeaial ntentian la dao. Thero in.',*l he inaajJ errora ot aamoluii m tlua work, booaaaa tbo sUUj*? Ii to.. larfa tu lie tieatetl of in two rolaatoa [aanv vvoy ua to do jnatiio to ull tbo offloera aad "JT BUgaffOd. Tliero wero tboiianiila of lnt!99W* d.iiuiu tbo roliolliou, of imlividtial. cw,,,1'""i' rootHBO.Uul and brixade deeilt of beroiaiu ??wj dooarva apoeial moutiou uml are not liero aUI}"5 to. TbotioopaengaBotl iu tboui will have 'J' ?bb to tbo deuilod rrjiorti of tlioir ludivnliui "^ inaniiera loi tbo full b:tt<uy of tboao deedt. ,. Tbe tirat roliiino, 88 well ?a a iwrtion ?' * Boeuiiil, waa writteu before 1 liad reaaon *? ""{foag 1 waa in a critical comlitiou of hoHlib. laito-1 'i ^ roducod ttluioat to tbo ooiut ot dealb, aud u 0**?