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I ! -MAGAZINE'S* LITTLE GIRL. RESCUE OF "FKo.NY JONES"?A FLORIDA BKETCU. ?lacnsoHTiixn, i'la.. Jun. 28. -I was aaonntod nn *Milk anl Mer!.isst-s." Tins ehunrer ia a Florida pony, v.rv rsugh, nnd ol the color exproast I by his name. Il- is not spirited, but is of ametlitutive ram bli nu tun) of mind, and .is I am alaoof tl at in md when roaming aboui In lins climate, weare iti thal efonpocl vciy well suited to each other. I have ftu'.tl ont within tho Inot week that be lacks one at? tribute wbi. h is wanting also in my mental powera, ami thia deficiency proved dis letroua to a a. ?? Milk anti Merlaaaes" appeara to bo wholly deetitnte ol thal bump called in human beluga u localitV." ll W net often ta at poe is acquainted with a horse who does not know Ins way home for, at least, a dozen rniles tu .?..: particularly il it. is to a hourn which bas li,mr bora faiu.liarto bim. This pom in a abed with sides male ol lath lat t i.e work, and -rit n several boards bobo from tbo roof. Thia shed is b.cale I about hali' a mile from tbe eity on tlio es? tate af a carpenter who did some repairin : In the hooae we hnveoccopiod since we eaaae South aome we. ks aga ll'" had heard us express a wish tei ria,-, ami ha I odored hie pony for iu.infinite uso at a j.ri. ? naturally mach lower than .that at tbe livery Stables, i wu tu thfM tunes a week I lintel t<> walk I lo Mr. Rtrode'a, mount his puny and wander iff, bein.; gone fwrhonrSi but always thus far keeping on su.ii pioinincnt highways that 1 lise! never been lost, i ?n tins particular morning I ama enrliei than usual, .lust iis [ left the boneo the matron culled alter BM tO ask if 1 would s.ml BomobOdy to scrub ) Snow for a cm ido nf hours. *8end Magazine; abe's tbe best," wero tbe la.st words oi the reqneot, " Mrnriuiiir " .Jones is the mother ol'that pn-tt v and mischievous ohild ol wlioin I have spoken, ami elie bnd worked several tiasee fer as already. Asl w.ilked ulong it snddenl_r <>. enrrod to bm that I dill not know whore kfagasiae lived, I dui what ?e usually dir' on mob ooemdons. 1 sauntered .l.nvn a certain street, looking sharply at tho black faces I niet. 1 was .awarded, lu a lew momenta 1 saw a lithe, eieet ttgnre in trim enlieo dress, cutning t..ward me. 1 knew her by hoi gait, before I could see bet [nee, It was the woouB we wanted. 1 bheiiild thi nh wonara of fashion wbo make a study tei bo graceful would lake lessons in walking ol' gorae <>t these Southern negro women, in the mattel af the carriage of the body I have never seen any thine so attractive as the way in whieh many young bloch girla wak. Tbey aro atraigni bnt nol ptitt; they nave that tree' motion t'nun the- hips down whit h is dlatiuctivelv feminine, and seems t<> eonbine grace and aetivity. Is it becaooe they or their ancestors have carried tm:.lens ob their hoods 1 I a. costed Magazine, nnd abo promised to go right over to tho liouso. She ia ono of the few ?who keep an engagement Bbe was alone. I asked with some surprise where " Frony " was. Tao let her itone out ter ile pines ter see her grannv. I done f.> min she'd bust berate! she so tickled. She rode in lin my Nnnbo's cart. Ue thine brm, her back dis even' lor sho'." The mother grinned in sympathy with her child. anti we ported, she to Bag work, aud I to mv pony, which I t.e>k irom his abed anti and died and bridled witb my own banda, then mouutod and away. Tbo annual's highest speed is .. canter that would rai Ol three mii.rs or thereabouts in an hour ; only he will not keen np tins rate of travelling, He in constantly guim* back Into a gmt that is a sort ut pacing, in which he moana to get over h--e apace than wheo h< wal ks, for Ins feet, in some mysterious way, appeal to come down again ia the rame places from which lie taki--s thom. Hut winn one conn's South one gives up thiuking af rapidity :n any lunn. 1 hey Wen delicious hoiirsth.it 1 dawdled away every week on tim batk ol that pony. This dav in par? ticular begau iu a wiy nearer petfeol than even a Florida day ofteu attains. The sky was cn ar. Un? wind was iv the cast, and brought with it tbooeent of tho salt water that comes ou tins coast with a gentleness that belongs t<> it only in the summer at the Nor:h. 1 had put a biscuit in my pocket wben 1 left the house. gMBBing that I uiigiit be tempted to rt iii am ont beyond the noou BOUT. To-day l put into execution an Intention which had bera lat'iit Ifl my mimi. Perhaps Magazine's mention ot the pines had awakened it. I lui ned my pooya bead toward ths place, tar in ihedista looked, wlnie the pineo nosed solemnly against the ?hy, It required a grout deal of time t<> reach those nineo, foi the bone pottered ulong over tbe heavy Bind inure' slowly than eve-r. Within .'.n hour [rom fha tun- 1 stilted [became aware tbat the wind W.is uo bm--er in the east, that it WM getting Sultry, nnd clouds were tilling the weet I h.-nev. o t reek loee about tbe weather in Florida; it isneuallj rabeniga thatone ceases t>> wony about it ..s al the North. Even wheo wind and cold have dont ouch ilei-!s as tbey have don.- here thia winter, we cannot continue to tool indignation at;.-i ir,. Bott ail eames aram. M ben 1 rt sch. .1 tbe pines I found them apparently nnitthatited. Mich woutis hera are al wa va full ot winding narie, where mule teams have gone here iniel 11 _ - ; - s the tieeso|>ened the best way, Ido in.? see any ie,i-<.ii why one not well accustomed t.. eurh a iilact should uoi go about bewildered foi days, lin aie th lamesbarn palmetto leaves, just the same opcu spares, aud one pint ; b trunk - nsl like aunt her. Tbe sand mob n add i sameness to the view, and tlie coveys of t|ii ?ot . ii'., -i.ti.neat to locality. The an is so sweet timi in t M be ont "f doora is o en pat iou aud aimiserr cut. lt novei occurred t. me thal leam!; p.,-% lost. "Milk ami Morlasses" waiidered on in sw et content, sometltues taking a bite rit the ceear.se. high erasa lb' also li.teued t.. tbe mocking bini tu a !_?.? it e* t. nt. . Whe.ll 1 eel' ..ll! t.l ll, Il \\ ri ? 1- 1 11 re f Iw.'IS ll "I ll'.'fy. ] also ran that n was dark and would probably ruin, nnd rain a- it knows how to do nore, in sheets. Anotherperc ptioncaine t" me, thal 1 wnaa lu-i.. in,-. 01 ii uol one, in tbe situation most eminentlj proper ror one. And 1 v.m lost, '1 be pony did nol know anything He- looked vaguely about, Ihen cropped a spear of Brass contentedly. In ai moment lightning Unshed aud th inuei rattail. In yet arm lie moment the i ain i ame. Yon \\, bo know tho-e pine woods of the South know th -t th- ti.a s are tai apart, tbat vonnevei seem to lie.irit.- i.i the WOOd .i'i ron-ei|.len i'. hilt admit oom ug out of them all the time, tho tree to ami rein .;.-. i fiord litt.lt prote *t.<? n from I . still, and I sat sill upon Inn. and we wera soon soaked, and I for one wan nnspeak nbly dismal. I tried now to spur bim on; In-went into bis fast si i enter, then gave it nj and walked. This e ..nemo waa repeated again und again ni t. I aa worn out with rt. and -tri! if rained, thruirb .-I and lightened. How sodden! felt, ami how ? voi 1 .sr ina seemed that t> inperil ! All at once the auu rame nut and blue ak v prevail I wanted tu t now, fo [ waa chill v. "Milk and M.i las .-,' dui not wish to bo In-., nni in desperation 1 got od t...- saddle and linriied along . foot, ihe tony following me with nose nearli tonchi'igth around. So easer wus i t.. throw oH tl bill from mj wt t cloth >s thal I dbl no mu b about which way 1 was going; and if 1 bad thought rt would have- d me na go ..'. f..r 1 bud bud no* bearings" sinot I entered thi pines. Alt'r hali nu hour ot such <-\c,ii.- lt began to rain again. I stood desolately dripping and t ? bois" desolati ly dripped bt bind mt. Judge n, un astonishment, 'i"t to say alarm, wh< n nt sn cb a moment I s.'ioultl suddenly bear close by me a gay, cackling little laugh. 1 jumped aa thal the animal with me alisolut.lv sprang also; then cann* th.- laugh au nu. stili nun.' full of amusement. 1 almost thought that 1 waa part of an opera, nnd that this was mt ' m-limited forest. ** Mighty i nins mn nv ai. ain't it?'' aaheduamull voi.e- nidi ii familiar sound in it. Tn. watei dripped down my face, so I could nol boo very well. 1 brushed the drops away and now saw a bushy growth of palmetto close to me ami looking nt.t irom the bia lea.es the glistening, glowing taio ol ?Frony" Jones, the "free rem OW" child ol Magazine. Her small white teeth ?none fully in the i.r..mi grin she wore, boi eyra wei.-em lin-, her little bead was bare and the rain glitteiedon it. Bot ene did m.t look wet other nine or in any wav uncomfortable. .-I..- h..d worked h. is- ll well into the thiehel ami was having .t good time evidently. Mn- looked us niue i alone aa ii than an re do oiber being in the world. Toe ben a loohin'ut vcr dis good while." sim answered m I atnwd silently at her. Thea ibe eontinned complacently, " I'm lost, I is. I done conn-out'n Timm? .Nimbo'*- cart. Granny donne 'bout mo. I'm lost." I tlid not think it wus m cemory to tell h<*r that I also was lost. I wished that scrub palmetto was large enough to shelter bm too. "When, is your granny.'' 1 asked eagerly, think? ing bore might be a clew. ** I doniio '; sho shook her berni, then laughed ont gayiyashiio added, u Vou'so so wet ;|look mighty cums." How should she know- where her granny wns wben I did not know where I wast I looked at ber with a wondering admiration. Bbe hod tbo nir ol some mischievous fairy who was really in league witb tbe tempest uud with tbe great confusing pine wootl. AH at once tbe -nu came ont again, and this time tho clouds did not return. Trees and grass snd scrub began to shiv*. I told Kimiv tbat she must nome with roe. bbe obeyed hesitatingly. I wae onie ber granny'* must be near, but in which way! Ibo Bald she bnd 1>p->>i following a whole lot of ipecklod birds tbat ran and tioppofl, and when it logan tn ram Bbopoabed In nndei mat palmetto. Ibo was as happy and incousequeut as tne quails ,in- iiad b- e-n running alter. There wasniote aux oty ifl the no-t thro hours han I like to icm ind'T. lt woo all of tbat time ie fi ire we mel a negro do, with a gun and a bag ol iuds. Ile tin'. Us mil "I tho Woods ou til" Mile leal esl the town, il i helped me to mooni nnd then ie put ? I rt.nv '' up mi Hunt ol mo, nnd we started ilo;ig tho now well worn m.ul boron J he child va a delighted at ri.ii.ig tbat she forgot she waa inngrv. Sue .-rowe'.I sud giggled all tbo way to he house, rheo, after di fl use greetings, it trail p red that no one knew whore !<> lind " Imnv V uotbor. Min had hoon at work and had left long -?n. We availed ourselves of ...ir iisin! r."..'it, be street, t tue e.r om- party walked ahool frail nssly t.ei an li "ii and then was relieved bv snot he.. ?iran-.-ly enough we could nol then bud Mugs ino, i any ono who knew bar " Frony " bad bran pul .. be.l and n is sleepina calm iy, li was two days b fore we saw Magazine :? ml then we funn I her tttmngh yoong Nimbo. Hhe ian boen roaming around m th*' pines after In-r hil.I. ami bad a t-?', ns might expected, without .-as ni or iu turnout. Jim Jones, the husband and ether, waa away al work in a neighboring town, he ilunr_ li.i-'-.i e.,i *? Irony *' ami sobbed so ths irl was frightened. When asked to explain why be bat] bc >u i i i aughty ns to gel losi. M Frony '' ? sit.in-I. i..ul,cd ut me, then eiapped her hands end il .eel : u .she done got lost too, on' dor in da woods. Shi as's bad's I be. Cums time we had. didn't wei" | ODD SIDES OF LIFE IX RIO. ITREET NAMES -COFFER AND COCKTAILS? TIIE EMPEROR AT THE OPERA, rana ax occasiosai coBBfsroxDBxi or Tin ratBtrjtr.. j Rio pe Jahkiko, Jan. 20.?The Eni erorlsone of tin- best Meads fae Halted States aa He oopias every UllBg good that is .Ximi? an, in tact, ali Breathaaa Hie' BeclantaB to adopt imerloaa enstorei tastes I of French, as used to ba tbt lr ?.ty. Tim Emperor Isa ibrewdohl man au i tbore ls iit lo tli.it Ko.'-t on in ins Empire thal be ls nol D_'iii/mt eel. He la a great reader ol aewapapors, and i aaid to keep bis lClaUters In perpetual activity by rderlng Investigations nt to Ibe truth of every ncwa aper artlele attaeklug a government offletal wbieb be I'S. Tue republlean pa ny in Brasllli small but violent. ho Ketip ror ho we ver li is a sir.' uni | .fe ,v iv ot OOBt rot? as lt. \vii.-iinver a man of brains appears In Its ranks ml threats .s ta become tl tag irons, wb it ?! > is '.Ue Em e-r.nei,it Bend him io tin- eovrlet Inlands I Exile bira rom the eoiiutry I Nol al all, Ile mak ? - hem I', non nf -uni. uninhabited wa te- with an unpronounceable uni- if in- is iie'h, or givei inui a governmenl p.miloo if elepaer. l-'-w am t'io ropublleau. in Braal] thal n ttie or fat offlee will not transmute Into conservatives ? certain well-known represeotatlve of Hr mi lathe 'mted stat -s waa formerly a most ai-.l-nt republican e-rtv ll" beeams troublesome, ami orin floe ni irnini in* roetved lils present eora miaul tn. Wben he wen! to t tito i< leave ot the Emperor, before coming to the Htatca, lia M.ij-siy aaid: "I hope yon trill servo Uni Empire otter m Hie Republic i li in you b ive iori e i I be i: ic ni tin. Empire." Anl tbe Emperor wa-not mistaken. Nothing in Rio strike* an American a- more alni iiir tn m tba nomenclature <>f the streets, 'limy of them, euell as the Beveath ol Bep -?inlier and tho Fir-t ol M.ircli, aro nairn d ifter days on which something (ne one seems to know \iictly winn > ilia* taken plana There li one narrow nil.- thoroughfare called the Street ol Oood Jeans and be names o' (he sn:un ur.- freely need. It seen ? a ti nie Insular to tie slliontod to flo 20 Plrstol March si . "i e.r a maa to live el Ihe earner sf Bl. John the Ba| tisl ml st. .1..lui the Evangelist sta, bul the. Brazilians i.n't mind it- Thu [rinelpal Mre"' ls theoelehratod tua -I" t eivi ior. It is it narro* little alleyn iy In wbieb W . eairi,nr.'s r.m'.l nut pass t- adi irt'ier. In fact I never aw a earrlaae la the street and donni if ,_ driver would e beld enough to venture there. If. re ar" the shop* of he principal merchant* and the gorgeous stores ol the rt! floors nf feather flowers ead the dealers Ib gold and river ain! precious (tone*. Al night, fiom ono eui to ho oilier, the streel i- Riled wt'i people, net on the arr., v sidewalks univ, but ei.mi l.-l-lv Ullina U.e boroughfare fruin wsll te* wall. Olfloer* ol the arm;.- snd levy a.el soldiers and uti ira, all in uniform, i th tin- crowd and flash the - - ice In tbe h/igh' Ighl taut floods the -ii.-.-t. Ki cry where, too, are tbs elaborately caparisoned mulatto gendarmes, thc nol lee if tin* city, i r.ern Ihe nalia ehantants come the - if niu-lc and thc ellncklBg ot _l.i-stw. At little tablt - m lie cafe's tin- Bmi Hans sit. etnukiti-r -rion; re !,-, ,,r ither beverages, t> -. eui-ting snd never lor s nam,.: : -i .11. This leal Ot I .1 bing a isleep i? ea-, i impaled elln inat ot Batching aP-ra ia s .-..-ii seiini- juiriieeii ol lu- bod] ls not la motion, "tni rill sec agrou] eif thom titling lune,?, talk ? ?\e- j om, will Bare the ball ol his right foot tenting os lie fleoi ami lu- knee moving with a rt i ir, nervouti dandle.." Thtstsowmg to the amMiul ol strong 'e.itee they drink, A Braillian proverb sa)* Uuit colina '. be _?"" i ni .-' "?" I.. . r . . .,- ,r. ,i,i. nal liol as sheol." Ol..- of the ol I . rn lures me ini ni ;hl ind said:" Now, you are an American ? whal (rou wan! You want a cocktail." Il I rk me that tin linir aaa 0 trilln nimacml) f.>r la iud I ailleliiltted. rs 1 havo that i pious old Kt ii. h. ? is laid. " Let tli. il -.i and see irsed who have aid iur good thing* ? w ell, tbe cock tn .- I . ? irge gohlel full of ? ? something thal lee,;., i like a wooden eire ?nil un.-:. .alms. Ah h..im h-> t !.?? drink foam rt] ll waa : ? ?v.-,rel na- 1 u ia In* tbe example if i he bei i r i_- ? slowly ind I ... ii ernst lo - irl ul i drink sa i latte I more like mri tbaa anything . . - My fi and tabers lo this tia) uudoi . nm m.in tbat tbe look ol aurprlne whit-ta 11 ? I rmi r'-pri-- wan duo to tho fact tbat I bad n<>t expected i. And Brazilian hurlendera so expert in i American <n a - u lae hi- few lt sny mi ppm i t U Brad I ? ?? y .In., iin-u. Wennon si.d el IU| Id a 'lr anio ii li,rm n. lin I luplre Iii" |i .lr. ?? r.-r irde -how thai nn-ii do get drunk here, li : lt . i i-r > e. kl .in l. . obi i ? ? i i vile tn e. r.. ii. ' pi e, ? wil-1 Cit " whiskey nt tbe We I es uol bing to lt, and sw . , .'M pMia-ssi,,n is ii ple.i-niit i compared to uiul,rn ? lt, Bul modi rale a tbe 1 u ml ,?? ii ? .! liquors they an. decidedly im iinil' i-.,' ? lu tin n e ol it :- . nflct tb.- Iii il thins lu the um nug and :l <> lani thing a t, ci .:??- at tm iU and collei ht I no, ii m. a'.-, ami nil ni li miltie.riling to the | rn ,.' -liv e-el I!, , i lehllp !- rm - I ei . ti,nu .-,, - alon ; ns ll en,,-., n, , bal ht I lu the htsitt i until tbe heard lr.. I i. . ? , : ii ariist " luke* a tilth ol earthenware oi me.i.ii Willi a fte -e'l-I.I sii.,|,l- 1 piei'e CUt Ollt Ol "le' - I.I 'a Ht into Un- ni" ;. n,,i inaklui . .- \,. nm sit uprig il in thr pl iei .-ls tu wi- i his :.n ?? h bile ll ' a In ? nndei the chm, Tbe Ulahlsexat . Iiini Hinom ie.ni Quixote wm. bl* head lol a helmet. Il lt I ? in limp ! 'i>- I.i-.ii ls il -;???:? eil v. nh alu! the ?? i-i .....a .s i i|.i-ii -.-, ''i. -a ,iiM.-i- ru,.I marched Itt a marble washbowl where bo la tole! to wnah bia fae* and ?un it, I n n ..;?? i.e . en ii.uii,.' been piirfonnoil tn inn an-;.on en e,i tbe barber, Un la led back lo ,, - . i aI i aud li ? m ? il. lo: i-ignera ar.- gi nera! hoiHueara In Kio are cal Ind ?-.,,. I " |, .';?;.? mv i'i ;,,;- wa) : IVI" ii the Brot home lui)roail In I.in, iioii-l- were ImiiciI to pay for it. Then < - Meal ol talk ul-nut these builds und the nm elm at. I werenta ,!, ,i the Kim i a w.e'.i inr ?? > WI cn tin > ll rn! i.'.i e cai they thougl i i in ?. r i 'll Ol ' le" l|UUHt|o|| Illili all ? . ?...el ot th.st- ii,mh talaetl ol bonds!" houllorei Iira_d0 " til ll'l- el iv. Hrazl lui! ll liol nml. a!, lr I- their tee. i-'t Ihai a nevi wulti i- pu ll heil In lllee ever- week. Ail il | a* ??. nini : money In ri,.? i':i]ni il ol In.tn I'.eira, and III the winter nea whole |eei|.iiiai'.- in. h aud low. BiM-k night altei ni ihi-.i|iera They have reeeutly liuilt tlie treal "Theatre ? '-r i han I i Hos i. ni - to I 'al o, lid I.. I.nve a Healing raiiacitj ..! 11,ooo. In tbs hui iel I ii i; ol this iii st re ti..- :? atter ol tlie uaa rat hm heen ovi rdoue, tm a larg.- portion ol tbe amlleuee lu unable to bear tha opera Tin- Entparsrl baa t?*o boxealn thia ee|.e-ra ine'ise-r e.in-, n small pi I vate box, ami oue agreal mel perm en* hov rn si.in-, wneii tho old nen llama n ia ont spending the evening aomewhere and baa a mind to drop Into the opera ipdetlj for a.nen! be Rjea Into bia private box aud i ls there unnoticed like any reapeo table imi'Inuit. But vi hen be goea In sale lin oe the- large box. Then be daebea m. to tbe theatre altb his suarda, equerries and gentlemen in walting. As be en te-rs ||,? |>ei tbe orchestra strikes up tbs stirring Im perla] Hymn thee people i -.- ami alumi "Vlvaltom Pedro Higuudo!" The Emperor l-owa, smile's, takea ula tent ami tue opera proceed*. Every maa, woman and child in Braal] baa some, ima ol music and they look upon nniinisio.il people _* Ktii'h barbarians. jV bootblack ill ido leela lt positive 1-al'i ll the man B bom Loots hu l? opeiatina on makes a fal ie mete in the air he baiipetu ta be wblatbog. of poetry, too, they am very fond and nil i iiiM.iti'.iih of A mei lean nml Euiqpean l>o?l?. In Kieie-s tba works of the native oaea The Brasllian Long fellow, Oonaaivm l>las,tbeyihave made a demigod ol aad arc never tired ol iiiimintf streets after him ami erecting statues to hm memory. He did write beautiful poems, nene of tbem mora Rae than his "Bong ot Exile" whieh achoo! children in Braxll know Ly hcait m m ibo blatch they know ihii" 1'aulu of Elle." gnwis unnTWH Vaisfct, STJSTRWSR heston loller to The M la nen,, ni is 'Pnlonie Edwin li.ee.th doean't gui mnrh fun In life, hut thfrn waa a aeooa ?l tte Miismiiij I.i-l mun thal aniiiKC.I innnr in the Budleaco oreo i' the tragediaa didn't enioy it. Tne plav was** .Macin-th." ami evurvthlng went along w.ll lil the ?e-?.|.o winn- tlif phyHleiiin t.na lu to pre eeetee fer the saeposed aick Macbeth. Booth wim-on," i.nt tbt phystsum movaMugly failed ie malsttsllis Mnclieih went tlir<>iii.'h hU agony allontly, of eourae, hut thr puynlciau hlill linitered on ami llnoih'a good acenn, wherein he tella the dnotor to" threw phyalc to the tlo(a," lind to hs left out. The luekle-ia fellow who played phyMi-Wu hail fnrgotl4.ii that lin nan to go on again, and while the alar was waiting ho waa lu tbe dreaulrg ronni getting Into hla every day clothe*. If he plagra the part agata be will be likely to remember thal scant). TOPICS IN LEADING CITIES. SAE FRANCISCO, COOLIES-SHARON CA8B-RBAL EsTATE i xii: \i>i ri"N. [BTTBLBoaara td tiii: rirttu-vaj San Francisco, Feb. 13.?The newe of the at* tempi to expel tbe Chinese from 8aattle caused ??? nsiderable excitomenl lu re, im' 'eil t<- no demon? stration "ti the pan nf tin- Bllti-Coolie a .'il ri!. A maj i] ty of the people deplore tbe outbreak because of the evil effect .\!..'!i itwill have un public sen? timent nt tbe Bast, especially tu Congress, where lune"-.- lulls are sunn tn come un. It Int" been led in c ilifornis tint " bo rotting *' ls the m.'st eli alive wav tn ul n-v t lie pre ur.-nt' Chine -?' competition. Anti-Clum .?? leagues are being formed Ik sc .res ni country towns, tbe members nf which biud i ht m - .- es ;<> employ no Chinese, and tt> trade with noone known to hire Chine* or to bur Chinese mado gooda lu this city m. such unanimity eau li.- expected, ami Hi" boycott bal mit been applied, Ihe cause u serioualv burl h. ie by >iie-!i monntebanka n- Coroner O'Donnell ami I).-ns Kearney, whu harangue crowds ou tbe Sand Liot every Sunday. A featnroof the movement thronghont the State whicngives it strength ls a lack of confidence among the people in Un- President'^ 'I 'sire to rio anything to enforce the restriction aci or to anl in securing nioreef le. nu.- legislation. 'Itu- everlnsting Shiran case rome np in two i'..tin-, in ti..- courts tins week. In one ea ?!? Lawyer ?Barnes attempted to get tin* Supreme Court to postpone the appeal from Judge Soil ivan's eie..-i~.n.n ?nni \li ' iMi>? for ii a mirirri : . i ,? in which li ? wa-i interested. lu tbe dixcnssion which '?")'. ?wt il, I?'. <i. Kew lamia, Sharon's son-in-law, create! a sensation by snggestina that Justice McKee onglil nol i" --ii in the 8haron case for tbe reason thal bia son-in law, Major Mc Loon, waas member ol tba law linn which won1.1 roceive$10,0 ?> and one lixth inier esl in whatever snm Marah VI thea aeeured.shonld she besncceasfol, Justice McKee ignored tbeaugges tion. another phase eif the case isthorelca of tin-not.irv public Brown and Mrs. Wcile from San Quentin orison, pendiug an opp al ..r onle-r from .1 nat ice McKee. Thej gave $10,000 I.I-. They wYre- se-nt i.. Stat.-t.ns.eii lor -.iv \ irs each for in dneing an Imbecile wouiau .<> sign an aflldavil agaiii.il sh,h.en. Some startling fronds have co-ne toltghl in the city arch rcs. Iniporfanl rc ordi in several caws h '\e- iH'<n e-ui ..ui eit h Miks, while tl.iti -i il map cf ihe city known as the vanncs map baa diaap neait-tl [rom tbe bunks of tbe .Supervisors. I'bcre is bnt one cony of this map remaining, nlthnugb it collat it utcs thc only evidence ol ibe city** deed tn p.ii \ - an.I ula/ is. Anni h.-r ctirintia fact diacovci .1 is thal Mitchell, indicted for murder in l**7i>. aernred releaue ..-i bail shatl the mun postponed 1. Ut a doze i times, sud ii i illy ? st sped wit lunn trial, the pripersiu the cane liemg pig>-on-holet] and the biimlsiii. n iie\ei pro-, i 'uti-1. I he criminal ei ? I to Mexico, wli i be now !i.ea Rincon Hill, which for mani years was ri fashion .i1' i- quarter of'- in Kraut ie<... will soon bc lt ? and ita olil residences supplanted by warehouse*. lt is pr.s.-ii jo cul through lleall-st.. and when this is done all adjacent at reeta must comedown i > tbe same level. A lew ol the' nhl reaidenl.I cling to Uuiie.il Hill, bnt the nan.m. have moved to Nob Hill and ot lui fu biouable quarters. Well-informed real estate agents declare there are more visitors from Un-last in t'alifornia ihs winter than ever before. Au increased demand is noticed f.>r small fruit fa mia, e-pcciallj in the southern counties, which cati l> ? us, i| ns wlnti i homes by people who wi I spend the ine-r Kaat. I In-1 ??_-ii i.e i incursions from If talon and oilier Kasterii cities bring man) ol these r wbo are charmed by Ibe advantages ol southern as a -a inter resoi:. .leanvt bile th tide ol regular inmigration ia increasing, and tin -? ?<? nt y -wv (ir. li h.is thia ni ? h ii L-e- rr.la i i n-in-'i ill] .I elura .ef tin m. from I-\.. ?, Kansas and oibei Soillli. in .-taie-s. The Sandwich Mond ? SnpremeConrt is wri with the queitioii n| Ihe extradition ol John VV. Mt uiht. lately Supreme < mirl Clerk "I I Mr('urtll) was,',.e.it in his liiinla -?? \ ? I -i I limns md tloll i -. and lo .. a vacation trip I I-.run's. || is s:,i. ii, ,i niau v people hen ' e .IT'' le. se-e- ||.||| |e'' Ul ||, II- , ia. ls a.unit lin ni. CHICAGO. WORLD'S FAIR l'i I'.l.I I'UINTISO?AMl'SK min i *- ri.i. -I i\ \\ . |it i. i ? e.i: ir i |.. i uk r ki ur sta. ] fun ...... Kt b. I :. Colonel i burles Chaillo i . r of i i . ? ? ' l-'lll-st, ' . . i o mel I.":. ;delivered a I lee, large ..- . ? ? lt lu Im ls mel lui| tollable-, ...... 131.:. 'I III 1" e.' !'.?? I : ? nc n taken |i> carry lt i I UH .-\ I view ol lt ls ? In i !?? I. ? ? iee wt :ii.i> i'n pei . h .'...-1 . i, ; - - ? ?? or-fenn . rbe ??-..--? , ll.. . I F. ll. Mi.:Ih III ' '1 - - ?? e ... I ol Ilia I. re ir \ I... .,,;..! . , . . ? fi om . Cilia wm. I Hie f i ,..- I iel ie give ll to I. ?? lu . : ? i. i lu mutter, ll la ...- taken into ii ;-. : M iplci .a t uriipauy In ir - io gre il aa tn in .i.i In e-|.. ,-nl ni.m in tlckiila pu i li ? ,s ' ' le. Pill tl ? . I ll -ll .11, ? I . ? ? ' e'l Oil ll' I III ?!..,, ? ll .111 ??-, Wil ll" ll e- lie, lll.ll.lt I I ll I ''I I'll lill :.. S fair am..nn. e.r \. :. ,,: i, . ilma u lu-rel Mi'-Noi" . Uu i" . nil tin we ;. ai Opera 1 ?. ... ? K E\T-ORLE ASS. \N Ai; I |s| (;|,-tiwim; r \|;:; \t,i;_ _i,.v KLoKE IN POM I'KI.KO.N U* fBr ri ? :. j Ni.w < lui i w-, Keb. l.'i, Iniel. u, tbe ? nlp tor, who cai rt tl e..'.n of Hie lia .. in tlie V.m ?i. ii.; i mamelon in Nc -York, baa given up ar: ur, | . t ?' I" lie-' Cabbage ... 11 a. k .ann uhmaT Ihe city. I Tue Bqston'anil Plcl u-lrk clubs of this etty ware draped B Ith menmlng, Wednesday, oul .e. respeel to i be memory of i; e-n eta i liam ... k. i be di i e-a-e : waa an honorary atom lie r of both rn-? un. .laois, h.. waa iin> een,j honorary na ur a-1. a h. I i'n- ei a.. person who wasevei elected hon? orary momberoi the Pickwick Club. M.e..,iy an.I Rankey began their aervlcea la this eity on Tuesday eveulng, wltb a congregation number, lng over three tbouaaatd petsona, and al each of tha ->i. Beediug maeUbgi tba atleuilauce has been targe. Mi. t harli s im i.ey wann i spenl tereral days rn this olty this week. Ilopaaaed Ihrougk hen. on hla way to M. SIOO, lu cn in p.i ny with Ml. I nm. li, I hu ii ri isl. t in Tuesday s obaraeter ol ?vee finm when t.ta ... rs Doab, left ?? Jimmy " eon ? ...i. iaim- iiioin-y. Wniskiy and opium, however,ruined lum iinaiirniiiy and physically, ami wuen in. pi.-.-.i BWaJ thu ot.iel .la) hu waa Hu; Wlcok o' u luau . ia<l in raga Wednesday evening tho Preaeb frigate La Piero, hav lag Admiral Lacoinbe en beard, oame uno pori, lief consort, tbe Talisman, i? expected le arrive in a low elaya. lint BltSBlOB of thees wai veesole i? t" deUvoi le lbs "Secieta Praaealsa tb- liienialsaaeeel d'Aaaletanoa Ifataelle " n maguIB sent lag donated by the Preueta Republtela oonsldei i llon of the inany Bete ol eoiir(.--y itliowu hy timi SOrlSty |0 lin. luann..- sal \ ice whenever u French vea.ol lom-lina at New Ur luaus. Mr. H. M. Beaaeht, th* lirrrk cnnaul, one of the oldest ami natal prominent ettisaaeel Nsw Arleena, died Moo day. lie auu.-nal from u prolonged Illness. Jiu bad lived In New-Orleans for the psst tblrly-flva or forty jnnrn, linell} In| Into one of thee clli-tlIH.-IIletliaeel Creole fiiimiiei nf lin-1 ny. llo waa a mau vt high cliurucler and tine atiaiiioicuie. A prniiiliieiil ll. uri In commercial life lina disappeared. Tin-ri.Ul eiwnliii; Ml- -M. v.ui'l.'i M. tin klialn, u n.illVi. of w-abington Pariah, Lu.,'lU'J lu lina eily ul Un. aga of f.eity-four years. He iweelved a very Hue coiie?iBin edneatlon in Mississippi Ualverstty, Oxford, und left thal Insllluiioii to Join tbe Coiifeelernto uruiy. We-ti p.-net. bail aettled over tbs land Mr. luckham en? gaged in commercial purmlis, funning a pariBsrsblp lu tbe cotton bnalncaa with tim late itichartl l'tltcli .rd. At tbedeatli of Mr. I'llicliard the linn Lei'inn. liiekham . Moore. The eleceaaed waa widely known and univer? sally esteemed. LOXTON. SPOKES FKOM THE HUB, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. [FROM ANOC.'\SiilS\l.i SOBBBBTOHDBBT Of TIIK TmilirsK.] eBosToa Fol*. 13.?Tbe eogmffenieiit wu in nouncoil yest ai .lay of tim Hon. Jnlm D. Loni; ami Kial Agaee Pwree, af RlBgaaaa, a danghte. of tbe late Rev. joseph Pierce, a Untrersalisi elewymafl of Attlehore, Mi-. MlssPIeree ls s teacher la tbe Hm-liam Dlgh Behold sal alu.ut twenty-six years sid. The laat ot the four raoeeasful eotllloo parties al Betkeley Dall,Monuaynight, set the fasbloaabla ball ra nmg katy merrily. Tim norman aas led by Mr. tleorgevofl I.. M...mt, whose yeoag wife (Miss Ailee Appleton) wasoBeoftbe liellee of the evening. Por the n-si of tho week dloaer partli ? aod afternoon n.pilous have made ap the principal tumofgaysty. Amoagtbe prominent dlnnei-giverswers Mr. B. EliotUulldal ht iiiii-- in Bei m .in st., Monday night. Mr. multi, who la a cousin ot Mr. Allen Thorndike Bice, of New York, la among tho prominent younger aoeletymen, whose fra quent entertainments are. Bl Ways characterised hy elegance and leste. Mis. E. V. li. rbayer, Mrs. Natbaatel Thayer, Mra Maitio Brimawr, Mra K. EtolUni Morse, tho lien. John K. Andrew, Mr*. Eelward Hangs and Mrs. Abhwj a. Lawrenee also gare handaoaia dainers. T.n? third Harvard Assembly was Bald in Berkelej Hall Thursday night, al wblcb wsa a numerous i.i.ii'nni or the dehntautee; among them Miss Miu.ris. ol Philadelphia daughter ot Mra Robert Hturgla, wbo was the recipient ol mach etteutloa. Tha lad) patrons wera eat lu tall force; among them wein Mr*, i. i.. Ames, Mrs. John r. AaaetsoB (Miss Amery), sad Mra I. li i ? ison Isa Oliver Ames 3d, Mr. C. li. Minot .nil Mr. ii. I.. Winthrop wiro tha o aoagers. Un Monday rn at Mrs. Thornton Kirkland Lathrop gives a larne hall for In-r daughter Bl bel bouse In t'leininoiiwealth-ave., and Mrs. P. l.. Atn.-s for in-r ?eeond daugbtor fallosrs on Wednsada) ulxht. Uuoats rt.iii) New-York are ex].ted to attend both seeaalona. I Mr. .1 Montgomery .-.e.irs ami family, with ass sei'. ,u.is mill mauls. I.-ft for New tots. Thursday and h.iih.i lg the Aurania to-day forayear*s sojourn Ib Kort.? Thoj will lie greatly missed In Boston, where Mr. .-evil- '-? in. ipltaliti bat been uuhoiimlad, while hil lui real in ami i.iii'r.ii i\ toward the muslt ? fraternit) i. ave mi ie him many warm ami grateful friends la tbe proles-neii. Mr. .Nallian Appleton aa'led Weduoaday from New Vork fen- Panam i, aud will probably go to ,'rauoe before return inn tu Boston. i -eli nowa l ivs is im longer normal nnlesa Indulging in.i.'iati. Tm) Browning oue baa bardi) attained ita fall growib aud ..weep before a Theonophlcal Clu In, with Mr. i.eieii.u.l. of lin- I,un.n.a TueoMipblo.il --..11.....i iliaclple o' Mr. Hinno!!, fm its leader. Mr. ti.-.'ii ii.i w.n. h.is been Imported Ioi t ns purpose, lt gil m.' dally lectures or talks ii|miii thia I'll mfr ol esoteric lin.lilins.n m M.s. i .h.i i i mn,, t'lemonl (Valera's P ir,,ers. w lilah h.iv.- been n.".I \.i.h cb.i audiences, moatly of literar) people not ibeolo/lana. rbe dla en .sie-ns .ire - ti,I !?.\e ??, ,(in .;> un.ilia) nml line Dil I i ?' Hi limll I- ee ldc Ul, foi thc s inn' I.,-..;,:.. .,. .r.ii'.'.- dully u> I nve. me ma ij aocla,l dalma tu bit preaenl In tm. meantime the Browning ' .m.s ilonrisii f .er it h-ss ext lualva .-??-. -tit *.- my, and Mr. Vrthur Howard Pickering'a rea linga, whieh have bet ireviei.is., monti. i io i'm Tu I in xi aa being tue be t of their kind, hit.- heen liven weekly auJ wltb .li extra coiiras baa been urgently called foi Tue private lae,!?'? at wlil.-li le- _ri v.-n lils r.a. In.- . hat been crowded i" tbe dalma rm- I. is- m Yacht rino be I Ita annual meet In : Mon ?titiit tim Parker llooae Hanrya. Itovet) waa ? iii. n moe I ira, l Mali olin I ? > lira Vice t'o .. .Lire, Will un i Weld Rear I'omiiioelorn, taiwan! . ? -.. r.i an-. Patrick F. Jackaon rn laiirar. Antoni: tueeoiiimittea on admtsaioua a.<- i. V it Diayer, W. i. Halli.' via:.,..ni I'.n ???-, 1*. I., lllggiuaoa,O. W Poabu I) and ntl ri miiuel meetiug of t;,<? proprlntnrs of tbe Boaton \ mu -.-. u he I itouelsy, Pi .al.lull I i-auuiel I dr. Mr Hem) < ibd l.'i-.-, cbalim.iu ol the ri , ..r ? I in.- '??? i. ?? .| ? . ar i.-i -j . i -;. a mutton war ttdoii 1 I il ?.ee- ? .eonalder the expediency of ofi-niug the literal) Ku mia ya between Leon and auuaet. but not fur tn- Ukin out of I rae re aim . room baa ? -??tl ..;,-Il - , .' Hubert Herfc imor, the i Hit. ???? - b M tal >n foi bia I 'ni ?? iri slmlio .1 liri!.- tty pa - HUI i orell'a natl ii I 'e...-. ?? ivs bia int ; ir. -e.. ,i,.- . ... . . . -?.- r ae .ti- o' Ilia Ita.l?il .'a tr,r e. of r. ..;.m. nuder tim i i.I ol Mra M.irtin Mra. Ja I Mra. Kola ri H. -haw. Mr .1 H. Mil -I, Mr Kola it . il .Mri;.. ...eneral t'. li. LoMUg, Slid ulh-ir or emin, nt H.rm ni Ptrscbauer'it mualenl lllmtratlnna lo 'I en a ? ..I - ?? ir in." wera : , . ..i I'. U i,i|.| le' |;i . ... ii - ..' Mr- .\'lii|.,l.- Hid Mi- \n i.e.-. win. . ' ?? i . . i a.nell 1 . ll :.H . .til I I.O|ee- . Iee |. . , ' .- .1 ? unlit l In a ll . ' ie 'I .e" l!,e- pel. 'Il . . el e ll lia I I .'ll I .t'l e . r ?? .1 r. Mt h rKlmMf having Ungi,." a . lui .itel > I .-I'. tu, til S . . ? I - md 'i . . , ? . . - ? Hum i pi Min leer .ie- l.ll . ?? ? na ... ,! ll . ? a ? ?' '1,1111 . i| ..: . . . ,,-. I.le.l . ? ,' Rilli. I OELI'III I. ,i U'ANKMK I'A Kl f AT I UK I'XION l.l Uti K t VIM ?-'. Ill il. Il \ r.S Al lil. I'll KAI UK. I e., e| i s ee, , -!? . > ll. e , ,?: I., s; ,,M,, \ i . ,1 i ? Pun. \ i, i i'm \. Keb. 1 '. - I ' ?? 1. irnl-'in." . I.I.IHI I inn ii ii .- I bm tin . ire thu : eu t er t al ii iii ll. Il ..? r '. ??: ... tl ' ll e ? . i iiii ii r . ? lia . ito-,en; t: .i tt i bim .. I .? .a wi pn it aud Mrs. I. Hider Will te el. I ? foi lbs Pi Bi eui .ni ??' ' ut Hy to \ baa ail led ii la leafier i-... i ii bu - Injured in i be anett to j ee ah rs tbey eau i>. >?.. ?? proper medical |- || ,. e-n i' Johnson and the mt n wbo I sve In ch ir ? th. M ? ? moilllllieul he- dd : li '1 to i" . ?hart to bia in.?ry. lt will I..- .er granite. I birt] two feet in. li ?i .i aili be-ir a itatueof Fume, rio e- .st u Ul net ?. I - _' I .'"'.I. rilera wil Kltl.if tlio . i lor in Um i li lt i.'.i ii* i .lulu* which Will I.e ea Uti IS ll? ?' ' . I' | re- ? loo is ll ll, i.asl iii iii w i-t !?? 'i loiihtc ll. i rove to he I In- ll -..-I f i -i.l..ii.il. le- s.ee l il un I le li I eef Hie pre-en I I.ott ' i iimenl w ia a J wt Idlnii i- lu (hui -ru en u The a.lau waa under ria- management ol the Hod I . md Ueketa were 11 ml ti J ? sch. Tbs pr.la will Im devoted 1.. chant), i'he undo waa ii ! 1 . ? .1 ? .1 lilli ililli Iel) liri'.in li) i..I Tucker, rilera were i-lght nii-iea a ? lu .l.i|,.nieis.- rei.'nines ami tweiit) addi i . Jap ll'-' |"' l ? Hi's - ll el llM III I lie . nu ? ni, -I, . lil niih, : i H. (ll ure i min. Mi lliillek.i--.-r, Mra. Hoat-rell li I' and Mra. ' I . as Chill, |l l lu. \ mei icna Club | to alto upi t li* nollncllon Blenl .uoj lo oreel ,i m..linn,.-ii! [a tn e I'm.i iinil Hi-mill. I -. A in.1.1 .Qtrol* the lal.-e.t sini melli 1 nf grain frillll ! I,1 ? | eel I ll e III l! ll . I I IC tilla p lilli' ll! ir lilli n "? lt In Vi'I -ee ll |- ;i. || | , ,,| |,| i.ent. Mell tofora ti"' ablpuimita li >\?? continneil all through the winter, however at vets, bul f. er thu laat two H.-nmt ? a ul grain h.is (efl Philadelphia, ami lroui thu I r. -em out look i in-re m.. imi _||-(li| hn|iea feer the apriug Irii-lee. lan bualuoaa eef ahlppnra Iris Leen nu un I'-i'lf. bul the i. a;.|. .11 inri- ni _r.un e.it n in ? ? n 11. I > . i ?. ,11 , numil ;. ? h. , ...in!.-.i ii.r illili ? it ts m.- .li eal gem rally beld by lu is. er- of eroaaiuu tba " Horse I .??? tl rei Mj below tim city, when ibe nay aad ae lllleel M ll ll lie,,\ i |,e i in- cii.i.iiii-iphi i in.-vein i luii, organized teven years ago, beld Ita an.ii i.ding on Timsday rboioporl e-niiniut. .I sh..we,i that the mm.r- combined had travelled in tin- loal nine monthn i..,??--' miles. J. i:i, nmmi t i i-iiorii, tun- ol nm iu_-est owneraol workaofari in this etty, has prsaeated lo the I'nlnn l.ei-ii.e ii large eotlertlou tu pafntlnga of bl rda executed by Kiilder, ?.r Imaaeklort, ...i ini's.i.iv tiaorge li. Howell, of New York, married Miaa i .-elli.i Vlf Ciller, daughter ol iMwm ll. Pitier, at Mi. I'limr'a binnie. No. I,OOO Wainui st. Bnnpvn'i llluttraled World, pnldlabeil In thi- ?-11%-. api-eara thia msutb with a portrait ol Miss Cleveland, in mle,i wiih har permission. I ms is regarded n-- sninet Whal -uri ri-ini?' on nc, <.nut ol th. well kuown objection of tbe i.i'i> io lune boi peeriraii appeal in any paper, rho next numbai will contain a portr.iit auu aketch of Mrs. .loin \ Logan. \i in evDiimr | erfnriiiaii.'.- at one of tin theatres this Beek two women eeartug Iiii; hats horrlHed Um audlsnee aa they took theil plaees la the parquet. Hut trhea,eomfortably seated, they removed the ohatruetloua alni placed t li'.ui oh their mps, e\ ar\ body feit like g)\ Un? do in u roiiml ol applause Aa example wnrtay of being generallv tallowed, ia ir not I Caterers well informed oo the tui.*o.-t say thai aevei belora have tim tabla tlteeir.itioim iii dinner in Phlla ele-lphl I lee.eii s,,; hiiuilsiiiue, e\|ieitnlve uiiel la euell good t.n.t.' as tluriui* the piBBQBl MBSBB. Soi SUPPL i iso in noss BBQTJLARLt. from Elie Portland Ortponian, Letter currier i.nipKiin wsayeatarday Ult taa by aaav aire dog belonging to a ooline,I family iii Mimili Cortland, This I* ma tin. in si mst.mrn of um kimi hy several,and a- thees Uailed ni ul os ure* not eiij-airlnx Int tur camera ila foo.1 tor dogs, snd do uni aiipply Hmm with au arma limul for llinir protnelloa. people who keep Jtuo.lon, ? Id-? muni iii futureuoius lo Un pott uilluc tor lliolr mail. THEY TALK ABIT AN0PA8S ON A FEW WORDS WITH BACH OF MANY vTELL-KKOWN MEI. IN TOWN. The !a?t time I met 'Ieneral llanom-1; waa BB Decora? tion Day, 1885. I shall always remember an inciuent at the Windsor Hotel, in whioh he was the priam factor Bad I'r.-si.leiu Gtevetead a partioipant. General Haiict-ck riuin early lroui (Jovoruor'a Island. Ilo ordered BBBSB chainp.i,iie In the parlor Hot asi'lo fur hlmaolf ami ailina ami they were Sipping lt when President Cleveland. .?>"? retariea Endicott ami Whitney amt PoatasBBtee-Oeaeral Vila* were ashered in. The President hadobbmfrom Secretary Whitney's house In Fifth-eve., aad they wero lo await at tho Windsor the starlin- of tue parado. Tlio members of the Cabinet were soon engaged In tbe Bama pleasant tusk at thc offloera The Preeldenl itood bach hy tho big Breplaoe. DUtereat members el tho party eagaged him ta conversation, (fo one, however, Bad lae eooiage to oner bim a glass of WineeoneelaUjrBethe iiont was partly epea aa A persoas were paaslag Bad ie pssslag who looked tn to eeo the aotablea Oeaeial Baa each -lance,i over at tho Prosldonl ono* ot twtee. Pl Bally ho said quite loudly ta tin- 'waiter lu ittemlanee. " let timi.- any watei here, waiter! Tin- president weald like a glass of waler." Meanwhile be bad poured a large goblet nearly full Of champagne, without any one la the loom pit.v lng iiiiieli attention to him. The walter pointed out a niter set st the side et the rooB. General Haa 000k went over to if mid went through tin- BMVOtaeBt of punting lome water into tim _o'.lot. Then li"-.lei.pp.I up to the President aad nhl with ? bow; " Mr. President, wilt yon not have a glass of wat'.ri Yob looh thirsty." .Mr. cleveland tool; tha glass with a smlla and draak a part of ita ciiiiti.iit-t, tliaukinn tho Ooueral fol his coiutfsy. Tim dlstnrbanoea over tim Ohlaeee Ib MTaahtagtefl Territory, whore Qoveraat ^'piiro waa obliged tae peet week to declare martial law tn the town ot Beattie, aro illiiienit tu understand at thia distance. I met yesterd n IC, V. Ii. sta.y, a'pr.iiuuieiit citl/.eu ot M.,iit',c. who Bald: ?rho rtieall.il iimii in Beattie ia not all mob by BB] melina, i hue watched Ihe [sports cloaely and bars ili-em ereel th it while n I ir re min.I or (if | BOplS who univ be called ol tba rougher element In society are engaged in this uti.ur there- me also a i tr?'n anmber ot respectable eitr.-i'iis. There is no question about tbe Chinese In dis? pute, They anapest The whole people aie agreed on The dl_en_oe of of laloo eesMs ob how to get rid of them. I know that, a gnat tn mv tradesmen ami ini-rohaiita favored the plan that was attempted. Htill another large slemeal favored other plana, lint no ono w.mis the I binese. Whatever may be til" o iteome of this ad.ur e\. litu_!Iv the I I. ?-?? ainst no. It li tin- decision nf emigration ami fato aad oontending forooa of elvil i tim." Colonel Tem Ochiltree, chatting with me about the ii'-ar'i of George Loriliard, the otber night said: "The Americas tarf lost n. h.-st and most generous friend alien be .lit. I. Tba public knew lum for a elean-han hr l uml honest horseman. He waa opon-hand. l ami opon hearted. Why, bis obarltlea ol wbleB i have known, dons quietly and without show, have reach l$.iO,oou ??.> Kl ii year, nml how in i- li mir.' he I pen I n I one knows. He was a eonderfullygnaeroaa maa, tsaw that tho press atated that he named the tam at horse Teem tichiltren for mo. That name wa* bestowed by* john DhamberllB. who boeill. Tom aa a yearling sad Utter Mild inm to Mr. Lorill ird." Tin public u beglBBl i: tone th* eoota*l between Puck and The /tutye in a new light. It la a struggle between A me rle in termini nud wu and ruin igeinont an l lori s and Bri aa agalnal foreigner* In tb* a.nun Held. Tnt Ju/'ie h.ia Im pro Vee) lalor tba new in i i i.-ernerit until the fra. li ..' tnie-rlcan humor aro Inclined to fon IbSdoW ItS t-lllln;eri over Ite rival. Vf. .1. Al We:', tin. new pnprletor, ls th* inbleetof a story showing bli toity lo his youth. After the accident la wbieb he ha I ina lace iiiirne 1 n w ft to ml no -ess.irv to semi him io .i private school, ru* Mhool al Albany, pi over liv nie .? ii i .mi dignified Iir.Adlen. waa ae ?: Profeaaor Ahlen hil ag it deal ol trouble wil ibis n p a rc ?? I Iq trying to k sp hlru at woik, uutll ? Intel ig. Th* ?! im m , i wil of s'iiii* i hs young Vrk'-ll f he boy sang out, " Hay, Doctor, trna won't ito II le r.i early io be oul nb ?? a lire-'" Tb* I.t >r wr .'-. t i ' t t for lim lad'* father to ooma an l t ike hun h i > When Kraal i Coi ag waa down from a hanytaat i ia u | an e. 11 . - ? -. th - sldei I ei run ? -i i- i e- i I ll ( i'..ir ll'.iniii..fri.. . . I> nn . rat. 'etty wat '''". Iii il 'mv in ina day. Ha had b a ibutcher ? I ? ?- i it grow il thy and waa i il . . II - , , i ' I ? r a .'li animal ajnri'-. r.inuri.' waa ama I , l. I,' _, VS !?!? I, ,.. ???.- ililli ?,|ik Klllll 1 ? tl- l? 1 ll? t *.l men l>.? I an appen i of thu du?. i ? i malo a flo ? i no >d talker kona r ml beea : ind ? "u t -I tiin_ lin i ealtt-'l a ? ?? up od the li i form omi I can't make a ? i - ll f e tn . ? . . . . . il\ ee I e I. . f " |1 ? J . , I . . . , ? , ? . ? '-.I t" I '.'I I e - . ? n : rate i thl i ooo j ? Myron r al N m York, 1 ? for a il tl,iva. a in Honan. He ta a . ? i f ti il ir.' I ni e'l ut pei ll ipa ilfty-Bve ll - - ' i ? I with a pa ? a. Mr, i , . ? ??; " Wli ni I a-., i him tho ot her il i tho t lt le of a i ; . '.mn. Mi. ll tn ? ? > titi nu thal In ?.na, u alaterol Prca ind lired wil . . ; . o fur teven ? t ? ?-:. . ? Ita r.e., ita rn the l na ni th ii lady ai ii ii rem irk , .. thou) tha p illl ci ol the ch irsh t?vor wi - at's fut hor . ' In thc church vutod agalnal Cleveland " said Mi I ii it waa bee mac I lie il t.- mi have a tail ides ol mini der' ? anni In i Mr, H inga Ubi b I hens. Ile hi. i h.-nm.I'l I Til) feet 111 longlll, I pl m. aa 1 I.I'- Bbutd llrr.'.- i. in ol mi" 'n .-fl. Pl e io ,1-" thu attenl ? ni in uiul I . w . ? ! ? . ?, -.1 over He- oti ok ? i tl iw il \i i liaen h'|n ire li irdt u and lol ' mo ti'.??? -.-. I tn il ?-. - unly uno '"?? I thor I it arai uur -proae ita I in ins hennery and th .t he ; I rea p ilr of thal bree l ai mon i ho could get th m. in tin. ordinary walks of life General Iloueook wai ai freon in my ol tao men who have hold high pu itioni in tho Army. He lived tor a number u In apartment* in what i. BOW llle Vi.ni li li" Tweut) si\-u -t. .ia l Itrnadway. lt was bli ouatoiii to walk down Uro ulwa) to PWi ul nhera he would take a Ilroa I I) ? ito tim nattery, on bi* wa) t 11 ...v, !?:? .. i Uland. Policeman 1' the fa ivy we ;hl ut tho Hroadway -rial, who baa been In char e of thia smaalug for t.volve yean, aaid to mo : it- al out hi* o to ol tho tleneral i "Ho ?ia na portee! a gentleman ia *v?r itepp In -'-."? 1. ttner. H.-knew ;i in rn whether ho waa lu unifoiiu or een ile us, i to salute me every morning as be < un here to take the 'bus. One day when I waa down town .? el ?? ", t r ii a ?-' ii fi- Oeneral with a friend. I had no expectation that be would teeogulze mo, bul ho mu only .ii,i thal hut c ima where I was, leav? ing hla 'nen I, ami asked me if I would like te, go over t.t tbe leland, saying h* would ihowmoarouud if I could no. Now that wa* hind, aad although I coil.lat ? i appreciated lt very mueb, Ilent the Oeneral a quartet i oiiee umler peculiar olraumatanee*, I bad ptoketl up a sm lal in the mr.lil., of tbe atreet. Thora waa a one legged newsman al the erosalng, named l>lok, in thnae dna, uml na tho rubber titted hun, l gave lt to him. Tnat night Oeneral flanoook asked me tl i had f junda rubber, t told him I had aad mentioned tb* fool that I bad given lt away, Ue hu i bo dlda't see what any one 1. willi .elm sandal. Winni I es pl alli" 1 that |i,e, waa oas legged ho them-ht it rt pretty good joke, bul a-keni m.- ir t eoulda't get lt back. I handed lt to him the neat morning. 'Did you give tim man anything!' he aaka i. < ni my lelllag hun i had mu, in- eallod to me to nita Dtek a qa ifter sad he wonld band it to ma when he e'.une aotown, ito nmonibered to g>vo u m.-mo s mi" Bight," rho sxeosn that bib made hythe hoi.lora vf Pun Electric ?toe k f..r Attorney?Oeneral Oartand aro not i ie ir mu. I wa* talking on Taursday with ex?Oover&oc .i. .' Urawa,ol Tenuous*,whan bbbm appeanla the ti at of Btoekheldsr*, ead who acknowledged l hal he heida a block of tho attn k. Tue lioiernor I* OBS Of the active iniiliugore ot tho Te.Mia Pintle ontitr;i|-|a.?. Ile I lld tu mo: "Thia nttaek nu Hurl uni ta Wholly unwin ant.-.I. Huppoae the rule ia app'.ioi toOoBgnee, for iBstanoe, thut uti imiinliur who ia nu ..ill. er of ii National hank ahull vote un any ipieaUo-i BfSOtlag the beaks. There aro over nlttbty aitfh lutiiunoia. Would lt he righi to a iv they aheiuld not rote! V.ni might aa well ?,iy that a ineinliitr of tho Legislature .ahull mil volo le MMe* titxo* boouuao ho intut proi.orly. Tho whole thing ta hush. lt would reanlve ltaolf Into a llnnl propuaitiou that no mau whu um mid property eui ll hold ollie*. Am fur Mr. Harland, hie character utanda toe hlsh te be tola to pieces in a moment by mere clamor." While this toplo la und.-r roy pen, I ara reminded that I hoar now nnd again aoraoth!o_r ?f the old duello talk that Wu* au tlagraut lu Waaliiimton In the auto bellum day*. Tuero are many **jiitliorn soldiers of tomine io Gotham, and nut iiifie.picntly I hear aoino Kx-ooit.'od erat* saying,aa I heard eae last Bight," if I am a pahUi oilielal Uko Mr. (talland, and Bayena BfeeaM nari) to impugn my honor na certain ne wapa oe ra mo I in pu _ ni ng lils, hy blank, slr, I would have his blood af ha sreald hine mine." I BSkad thia man if ho innant that he woihi challenge the edit ir, and he rot lied mat I bad caught bl* idea exactly, I wondered if thew i- any ol t is t ng In Washington and lt so, wim will be the Bbb R'alete atop it, hy daelariag an Intention to appeal toaquittal ntl. a. There i- an Impression ..'. on i tn* raak aad Ula o; the Repnbllcao party tbat the Ualted state* Penste, an tai a* the UeualdtcaB member* ar* couoeraad. I* week ami tender in ita tr- ir un-nt nf Democratic aaaodalee. lt um Republican Benat i- knew how mnobeoatemiitl* expressed lor mme or them bb aeeooal ot tm ir nal or a.an m.- Inactivity, I am int Unod to (bink they would nor dp their tea so contentedly. Jacob Sharp's bookkeeping, a* ho explained it tn the Senate Committee, recalled to Coagreessaaa Btuietgh the Ban Ot R A. Martin, who wa* a proiiiinent l?.-iiiiicr.it of Whitehall twenty yean Bg % Martin still, bur ii ly op peeed tbe payment o,* tho Iboobh t.ix. I m aeeeaal of ins refusal to pay he wu arre*ted aad taken te Trey te* examination before the Unite l Btetea Court. Hewn required n> pro Ince ina book* and Moally hamded.them over to the Court wnh tho remark: - I hops ynu will i>e ai.hr to make mun oat of them than i hmo. i have h rn poring ovei them tor ten yeats and they _.-i ween every yen." A sin.rt. thich Mt, '! i'. li tirol* BBBB, with a ronni and reddish tan and a gray smstaehe, wine p.isseej ny mo at the t.ii tey Roan lari night irnpotatedoet by a g.-m lo? man fr tm ChlOSM as f..I. I'.t'.tei'. .eiiernl niai'.i.ei .if the Chimes, Rurtlagtaa ami Qulaey Rnllrad My frientl niel to b**:** Potter lartM-oirnlzedasouoot lae oe*! railroad men in the 'country. Pl ft een j ears aga, ur len,. ei i.univ aol mote, na was s tlokei miler ob 'ho Um ut tbe road al Elbe, Iowa. Ili.ari-ein -hesecvlMBf tho road hus been phenomenal." Colonel A, M Jua**, ol Chicago, who ia kaowa to pal* iii ians us i.eine joass, aad aa Ueueral l^gaa'* prlaolpal political manager, ls ehahmua of the Etepubtleaa nt ito Cnmini tee of Illinois. Ilo la nocouiits;.l om- of ilia heat organiser* rn tho West. I was thawing with him abeal political manipulation 1 tat ni.-ht, when ho auld: " lt I, i i uri nis thing tint .evil deeds cannot be dono in daylight, Thcro no ter yoi was g ae-lniue) of rasculil y eOBBBeted and parried ral iu broad .1 lylight in oas et tim eleetleas in Chicago, when I knew that the Democrat* bad engaged a urea! gang of npeater*, ball*t-bea stutter*, ahouhioi lu'tors uml rattlana to take p.isses.s.o-1 ot mo pee . | sm e.i aa lil', ht begau to lira u down Hs ah.ni., wa, | q net ly arranged to have an electric light Bashed .< i every i oil ? lon pl.u-i- in tho olly, lu hmm- olacea wm i ? ino eieeti le ligbl et >,;M I,e.Mee, se,'liri! I I ll.el le > >n ll ii 11 \ lt III.ntl .?'ll I - . ii cost about 01,000, bal lt wa* well wot tb lt. Tim a.-o imiiels oouid i?- seen .linking awsy into tte allaya ami shadowy pl nos within a minute after the lights were sr ,itod. They couldn't work la layhgbl or it* nb -'.lllte " I ssked Colonel lonee. If lt wn tree that the anana aio hoe.emili. Ceil I until.le', un.I lie rei ll.-d: ? III all III/ bi peril nc.- I havo never toned it possible to buy a man's vote. Tu.ro am slways blight sase la every wnd whe ma- uhh) t'l lattueen tha roten. They ena bs Mni ta |..-i.i;.: ticket* at the poll*. They uudoabtedly de gat meit te vote by personal exertion, but both lido* knee ?neb men al work and one crowd oitaet* the work of iee nihill uml their work ia iieutiatlsed. The in matu nf our voten; tin :u- -li.-a ar" as honest a. anybod) ia their Intention* end outs, fhatlamy knowledge." Then an few thiags la tba history af Haw-York that have been meero talked Bbeet than thia iirei.iiiw.iy "ai..,:." us u is eeouaonly designated. I ti id a curiosity to know lomethlBg Bboat tao primo inuvci iu it, uud meeting Janm .v. Wrhirnnd. nmldaal >; tbe Broadway Railroad, Mked him to te-U sm Bb?> it Jae th Sharp's Barty hUtory. ?? Ho sam* hen ir,im Troy em ? un, ?, hen ii" wn si_t.'en year* lld. Thatwn ht* tnt start la .Usia*!*," -..il Mr. Kn',,in on 1. "Me vr-ia a at.mt, lt rou g. roi -'.il. 101 lien.. 1 to had W.>rk. Tho Illili who owned tbe I",'a picked bim U| oa the atreet* ef Proy, i- h" diu two or turn men to make tb* saan- trip, -a.irp not to V * Voik th* . >-?- ?'er.-run into .i cove up lieu- Himicwlieio ami the men went ashore The appel part ul the leland was I lian unimproved. Tue boil, i.n - na- .u-ii.ml em ino beal Hld ? au I tuneeloga Vero wauled aro aud there. Bbarp wa* the only oce abual whe ceulj ia-.i thom togethei toribal Job and he wn paid head - i.ii-;-, her it. Woe i he gut back, ba wa* **t to wark n ra i,rt that had got soaked aud Uv In the watei if* I in Ute weter at tots fur days al i rime. Me gal i little m.n?y and aettgbt mum "t tba loge teat wen nml.-i Water. Bj lai-rii- taiiii hn lei! r-ilua lihi.ii ?; moLt and then began rlituiimr. Poi twemy year* be waa exclusively In the lamb <r UBslaeta, ir.nu tint branched om mi. cou trev Ung aud ao lalo stree t r.n.i" i ls." john 0. Thompna, th* Domoeratl manlBUlator ef Ohio, who baa just died la tVaeblartoa Terrtwry, when t minor p i ilion In the Land ? ?:!i ie sarine, c ibm into politic* through the election ol kllen O. FhurnaB i-i ? | > k.,.. _ ._? i t- ,,.r,. WM 4 plan of sharp i in that event, if the friends et Cteanal I., v.i I'li, l. U lt e irr.vti-. IU wal.ai Timuips.i'i Hi. I et ebiel:;_ ir.-, bal " the < ? i R tm ib " Ihe nal sinner. The .- told to ina by Charin \'o md (barn, whela now >? rk ?: th* Oula beean, aad wa* reeootiy eua : .: ht- de l mee ol ibe Ueutenant-< .o.e: m>r. lu tiie i .ii'---: : .r' ?? Deiuooi . dion f>>r G >v,. aol . n i a .-a Wi r.- i" e llluell . i.- n ,-l , i I . ; i. - . . . , .iii .i :i i.e. m 1th tin- uii . . . . i m ano .-ir um ? hoover ? -a Min lld i 'int innis n ee a u{ i.i,. race furl - i .. i ? ... i i W is non U i-l. I :; Iel ' . l.iii-l!. i.i.i w.i- Hmo lett tobe I ' lor Senator. , the Si.i .'...ir. I. -.- -. ? ? Ile on lld uol rreU i out I il t Illili lurol .'el .1.1 111 ' .. FU lllipi - e.'e-ll e.. ???: Leigh ira . .1 ? lime waa elected riiompsou boou.ue I urtuiu'a mu la - .-?? ... .t i ..inui,tl rr.eiu ?!l te' ? '? Hinkle." 'I ' le iii 1879. e '- ef Mau eb 1- "a told bm yt ?? tel lay t ' :- .if fits J . i ealata bb Ity la tbesenal ? - ora him t ?i ? i ? ter. ? tl coirs.-, nu d mbt o.' ? ii r ,:e If 'ii-,-, with Its li ? - r..o i ie VI cat." -il 'I.u ? .11. "I I .'? sn' I -; ,,' Porte tl t nt -tonal ? ? une in for n. . ... ii. i >o Ul lt It-lil n ;; wh . I* en :; .-? I la .- imo o\er f... .i I: ? ton laal . way, ? ' teet ut n eu rho iiis, tu . if Intel i... .a t ? Sew- v j: ;,. . I sall to me: ? ?; ..i ii bu 11 ?'.-? > -1 .i ? t>u ? f . : Hilt*. WU.eil I on U i-:.nr .'"ii ?: is I : ? .,.-..- .?: . .. ii. I) he , . ' lip mi th -t eal ... . ? I .i -... 1. ; - iii i ie .. ?? I they on l,i e..na: if people Ul ll a in -a. a ? . . tu... >??... ... ? pc .phi n -:.: an I mui ?At. Whitney, by tbe way, .'.na e..er toN > olio uer t...m la mueially kueiwu. i: aa posaiblii uu hla vi Ita hers and ubi i ill n ip ...a ti p . ? .. r.s. I .i.n kl lifo \u '?? . iud th* -. il I ? ! i ' ll i W.iea bel thal he ha i ut v.-i bi u . i re iu bill te. " I am in my otlloc mull ;i... thou cvpi-Cteil l-l IM.let ll f hil i ? I., I 11111 i i- a 111 I i ? X t ?? ll 11 I . im I in-i.-r know whu ? cul lroui Una, Ile ? s it? al Ina mil.at. 'nil he ... I. e r .mi dri* o " ri lo t .clo r lu lu ,..i iou Cabiu . Tbe app dulm mt ot Mr. Walker to be I v ney. I am i". !. '.s received by ibo hvid-r ?? liemocracy Kith mixed lee'.lug*. charin W, i" ? ? t heit a of Hu - mi- tluiteri gel - n erumb n Un "lt III lUO ta.'', iel tl .1 .,???... Ul iii* Ih" se ?-.:,.. i la I Illa ll ,, lui. Ml .-I,.I,n.tlis, \, i L.t. ? the Uo ii i o.' ll la.',i'.i iii. Rx po tm li ?:- t, ? ieral Vi ii k ii itton, ot Chu , ? ? wa, iu the city, sai l iii- ol em mus o|.e: uti.ma,.f tue publie nuiil: " The p S,- hu elt ft -ol t.i \ e. it of jm i ra a.- w iss ne. . I lol si iternte I le ales Uuveccin * I ? '' ' h..1 yelle.1 ' i?..ll *' '?--- " ? ,4 hoarse, becaun ot bb all I* lp i" Oarili lt oruahod two er thrn mea fir the fnallt Mo J bualne.aa Bul let* ubi md ii ntoek ut a te lepheueeempauy, tor which he .1-1 ?? I'" u . -.-ni,, m.i a,.Um prue* .i tu brlit i r.t ,i ,-o'?i._ii> tu enhauceti -? '? ? out i uiuriBur. I <? naivet- coutracta. I re III Mu lioverumeul clan..a am: ai: sa.-.i s, ,,i an ra i .mit nf Ito tblaaiupsu loiislicm ir.illti ." i laud'* oan r^sasd em la ill mc* t . a Clapp, oi if P. l'tttou ft Co., t..'..l ms yt ' that he hts bo Wn that iateiaatmaal ea-iy/right witt n tdopt-d hy Coagren, ami whee leaked hlsi '"* VU reanasnplled: - Beeaun th.?do not pud ?traightealt Th.-ie'is ?.,,. ? -; aa a* io tte dnlraW'ltf of au internation.il..'!?> I isl.t Un. bBI m ln-irt-v. r .iii; "t ??,,?,',,. bm .,.-"?? i. nm ia. .ne e'. md ''?>) ^'.r;;*.; 5Sfttf_rtfi:!W?^^ eil Uer."