PLEADING FOR WOteEN.
amp, i ___waaaa
BOW THEY ARE ELEVATED BY THE GOSPEL
|tAR5K<-r WORDS PBoM DR. ORMISTON* ? MONET
NBBDBp yon TDK A6SOCIATIOW.
I In the Collegia-* Reformed Churcb, at Fifth
Bte. aud Twenty-ninth st., yesterday mornluic the Kev.
tit. William Oimlnton preached a sermon with special
nference to the wort ot tbe Young Women's Christian
_1-.social) rn Among other llilnirs he said :
Women an qualified for and have a right to oiiK.ige In
Christian wink, and In thia work ought io buvo thu co?
operation of mon. In pauaii Undi womnn is a Blare to
ber father, or to ber busbuud, or to ber son. In atl sys?
tems othei than Christianity h.r position is detrreded,
due is held tobo incapable,ami tit only for a sluTe, or a
.Servant, or a plaything for a time. When tbe Ooaieel is
vuknowii lier coiulitiou ls pitiable In the extremis
Denied i eiu'.fttloti, debarred from soi lui Intercourse, lier
mind a dull vatrulty, ehe bus few Joye, lesa intelligence
and no hope at ..H. ITow different lt ls where tbe Word
Bf Qod te received. Even In Old Testament tltuee., when
Ibe liKht of revelation was uot sn clear us now, womeil
bebl a high position, nml not a few hate marte their
Bailie's Immortal as lloboritb. Hammil, limb aud Esther.
But Cbriatlaulty, ns rerealad lu tho New Testament.
puts a crown of dory, a illa.tem of beauty on tho bead of
winnini. Winn tin- hun ut Mary came Ho brought email
dilution and joy. Every woman is tho elster
Of tho mother of Jesus. The religion of Jeans
makes no invidious distinctions between tho
ar zee. Woman'* Individuality ls enshrined, and
munni be overlooked. Shun Hie man that thinks badly
ef woman- be ia a leper. Tlio voling man that speaks
allgblinirly of the sex to which his undhi r belongs nut
wiih him, and l,o.l have mercy ob him.
Fain ly WOtaan'S aid In Christian work has become more
Xminii.mt tbaa erar. Tho Young WomeD'a Christian
SM'ci.tii.eii was tm med ami Incorporated tor the ez
yu,.-,-. pnrpoee of aiding womea that need aid. Hon
than 10.000 women have iceeived lt this past year, at a
rust of ("9.000 in Hus city, and tba work Issn appreciated
thal its fi len la ure puttlnir up it urti bnildiug. Thia also
puts them when they BOM moro luuncy, nmch of which
?BSt Mme irom ihe cliitrclies.
POHITIVE clIUIsTIAMTY.
The Kev. Itr. A. J. l.oitletn, of BastOa, n nicinbcr nf the
Executive Commtttn of tim Baptist Fonlgn Mlsatra
Poctcty. has BBBB In this city for a few flays in consulta?
tion With laadlaa members of the denoiulnation in refcr
rnro to Ita advisability of oe_t.iafl.ag the Congo Baptist
Mission. Yesterday murnini: he preached for Hr.
MacArthur in tho Cavalry HapiM (Thanh. Hts subject
WM " i'usitlvc Christianity," based on the words: " Let
bim know Ilia*, he wbtch Cunvertclh tile sinner from tim
error of bia w:iy sb.il'sim-a soul from death, and shall
hide a inu!iitti<lc of sius." Tno substance of his sermon
was tl follows :
Tba aaa bas beard a good .leal ot positive philosophy.
We have occasion tn lt-liiice in a positive Christianity.
The great wold olthe Master to His pupils waa: "lo
ynu ll IS Riven tn k.mw tue mt ste lies eef the KiiiKdnniol
Uud." What ls conversion I "An orthodox tradition
which ts fast fadina oat." same say. **Aa ImagiBary
llaa over which the soul paaeei in its pros nea toward
Heaven," nye another, ll.r, st. .lames says ?'lad bim
know that ne whieh aoavertrlh the sumer froui Ita
error of bis way shall save a soul from deulii, uud shall
lillie a liitilliiuilit nf sins."
Tton word* eoggnt two points: what wa aro nved
from j and wlmt we are saved to. We ure saved from
death. Boom pcnple say trial lt is an -.mp..riant thin_: tu
himw what we are saved to. bul a.tlvaHun from must
precede- salvation to. There an- two km.ls nf death,
present and future. Tbe sinner ls alive to
this world, but dead to (iud. Tlie saint ls
dead tu this World, but alive to Hod.
What an we nved to? The hldlas of a multitude ol
eins. H A multitude of sins ior one soul! Incredible!"
eonic would suv. Hut sm eaanot ta seem In us own on
virniniieiit. Ink sputa un the fate ol a black man are not
visible, while upon a delicate whiteface thoy attract Im?
mediate attention. notarial that fan repulsive.until
washed, sin mi a backcroUUUOl depravity ls not visible.
Hod sets nor ama In Hie limit ni His oeantenanoe, -anil aa
the brightest light projected against tho sun caats a
?haiiow upon its disc, naven nor bestdeedi and menlt
tios maha an nctual sliadow un tim li_rm of (Ind's faro.
BIB iii Hm life. In the- Im-ines*, in tlio conduct.in.iy not be
realized, b it jun ihai sm upon the eooniean and it win
e.uise Ilia moat exquisite pain. Now Hu. boon ot the
Goejtel ia Hi it lt prm-urea ita bldlBI nf sm.
Tin: TOMIt OF THK RI8ES LORD,
Tue r.cv. Di. John Hall, of the I ifni Avenue Preeby
terran ( burch : Thc empty lomb of tbo risen laud ia tbe
most historical tomb la the world, lew tminsts co to
Paris and do not ko out aa Hie banks of Hm BelBC to kWh
upon tho tmnb et aaa abo, la hla day, ands
the iiatlnns of Hie earth i-uakc, aad
rulers tremble npnti tl-.'ir tbrnt.es. l'ew go lo
Illiiiuis and do not s.-e tbe lomb ot bun Wbo fr. cd a raes
of hi* felluw-beinga The visitor to that lomb >.n Ute
baahs of the Potomac may mi arith only SHtltlactor*
tboogb Sconcerning him wini ls laid tin rein lint to
warel the tomb of Christ thc uatlooi look ami i st. Pea
have mel'' their own tombs. Power st ii have tomb* to
ward walch Battons look. Still len bare bera laid u a
Bea ami borrowed lomb. Christ's tomb was bornwed.
Put bow liltingly. He borrow eil our Briefs, mir Woes,
our suit..we ami stripes, for "tey Uta stripes we are
healed." Men have lived all their Itvnout wbo bad tei
bea tacir bread while alive, but winn dead men rave
them a st.itie. Mindy this may be Said of .It sus. Ile
had ion litre to lay lira bead while alive, bal w,.o.i He
died tb rh li caine forward and offered a new tomb.
Christ's labor aad shame ?-? .- accomplished whoa He
erred : ?? lt la linnhe i." Prom that moment Qod was
ebaaged toward Him. He wm tieadlng tbe alua-pra*a
of Hud's wini ii al-mc and Hod meted
out lull measure tn linn. lint when the
de-let le p.'lltlHoll rtCerMS lilli ililli 1.r- ililli I '. l ri
while yet in the boada of death. An honorable grave is
tbe Hist Innis nf His travail. 'J lia I empty Inmi. ls
prophet-. a* weil a* titavory. it nee.ms ell uar Braves
abai! he <>i."n.-.i ami the imveclotha of e irth folded aud
lan! asid- when wo shall appear in Christ's robe of
ritrui.?uitsin-as ur one of ..ur owb fabrication.
WALKING WORTHILY OF TIIK KINGDOM OF OOD.
Thc Bev. Itr. Francis Brawn, ot the Uuiou Theologies!
hcinii.ar v, ni the riiureii of the Covenant: Wa are to
wetik worthily of Ita God wbo < .ills ru Into ll ? kingdom
and glory. Many tainanfrom thia -t.tiaije.ii.it take ou a
aew aspect The world-wide view acU mightily upon
hum.ni life?eepwlally when lt takes In thc iiew t;..i
ward as wa ll. Al ..;..?? we ure brutish! fan IO face wrlh
U net quest io s. Vt'e shall feel tiiai t >? Held lor dis
ebal i'm.: obligations la wide winn the thought of Hie
KlBgdoui poeaesa ? n . We see 'tie- re
salt of the Barrow view of things ia painfully familiar
iMtaacea. Borne ' brlsiiau men have nu
distinct souse eif respe. sibil y fur their employes.
Borne Chm lan women do uot vlrldly fnl aay duty lo
ward their a rv.mt., lu a cit. like Ibis where acqialnt
aneea an maur aad leisure small, we grus .urn,-nt to
liruan p.it people we murat - rrvo, and fonrel ib rm. lt
la, after all. only a few wuo bart-a dear .in I oouatanl
Bad brurtful perception ol dutj toward the oppressed
,-u..i luiiniaitt anti unevaugeilzed of whom we are obliged
to think in tin muss. W luina what we on bl
to Christie i/eihrs eity, because ne da not Iel mir
thought cany e;,u- Mun ol duty with lt io tts wide
ranees. If God ls working ont ins kingdom through
varied human pursuits, tuen all iiie.se- pursuits are
sacre i to him A<alnat complicate d im ness ami soeial
tiri aiu-'etn .irs wliteii could nol be ma I ? lo promote hi ?
Interrsta \\. onabt lo waar war to tbe kui fe, Instead ol
adapting ours-ives to them, i li s kingdom-idea affects
ear view of Troth, our horizon depends upon where
we aland. Oat In Itacoaotry rou may let ines irt-nw
Bo thick as to cut off your vie w. Hern In tba citv ynu
life ol thought may be -lint in y broWltslOD Hunts ill.it
abut oul other people's lue*. Bul we cann it think
truly unless we tb uk all r mod- -take In 'mt monly our
oan notions, bat the attain of tbe klaadom. Na nutt
w,..k. worthy ol <...d i.y acid.lent, lt ls a mar
Vellns thing thal any mau can do it ru ml
t .ai ines I mee af Hilo um ham's
Ilia honor la with us. |n nashreitBs His klnadom we dla
honor Him. lu work feer His kiiigdotu wo gimifr Him,
?* A...K wotbtly of Him" oe canna! dolt without lils
grace, working with mir parposes ami tbrooga our
t nerg e-s.
LOVE AND -I.iivn I:.
The Rev. Jame-. II. Headley, ol it th PnebyteriaB
thureii, in Weet lort, sixth it.: "Loveal thoa 'net
faed ny sheep." Jasos demand* at all ilia followers
love ami s.rvico. I', rsomil lute for Chi lal I* indisp.-n
s.inie. Man i.y Baton don nol love Hod. Uenoe we can
a y ti.at .r a man tio i nol lore (iud be ta bo! a saved
ii ..n. i ha nm un ni a m.ni believes thal God loves him,
that momeat to begins te love God. Tola ls th. pbll-jaee
pby ot leva Love Inereaaes as faith Inereasee. There
cen be m. acceptable Berrin anion it be pro opted bj
hire. Ibe Ap..-tie I'.i.ll WH Bl t -'a'.- I li', lui'.- as a uni?
tive m a i tirit he accomplished and en lu reel fur Christ,
?? i bc los ol < liit-t eonstraiueth me." Love for Christ res
a motive win e-airt a until through when dmr bi b
ar.oilre will aol. We have an Illustration ot thia In thc
ron "f I'eter, ami ii waa this leason among others that
Cbrut wtahed lo teaeh bim. Ile lei! he oaahttos i i
hy hla Lord, lt vtas bis doty io defead Him. Butta
failed and broke down and deserted Him when the tesl
cnn.-. But nfter Chris! bad taught bim ib.it I.ive was
ibe nnd re ?ii b should actuate bim, ta Borer failed.
He serer denied tils Lord ag.Ua: bm he nrvedever
niter *.;b a Oddity which kal bim at laat to loy down
hla life us a martyr to the cann of his bleeped Lard sud
M i*ii r Peter needed to tie taught this leeann. The
ana wha wae ta go forth m the leader aad spokeauian
ot ita Aposiles ueutieei ii streiiirtu of lore and heroism
which eon ld not be frightened Into eowanllee hythe
taant of a sarvaat girl, or b| tbe fear ol bodily barm.
Th- Mas-.ei asks I lils qaOBItoa " l.ovital thuii tue (" of
every imlit 1 nial believer, h-cniiee II bas a work (or
each ona to do wbleh cannot be douall love for Him be
Bot the muli rr. Lore lor Chrtat always hecet* love for
the souls ol H.us. fer simm He died, with weal Intense
fervor I'eter and Pa al and John loved Hie annis eel the
leal aud perishing about them. Ami ail down ibroach
tbe Bews thoa.- who have- had f?rvi-nt love for t.'hr!s.l have
Bleu had Kl Vt ni love- f er simla, lt is not so intieii a
Bense of duty that leads noble men and wt.men tu mob
Wed my lambs. Feed my sher;
TUE CORTEBMIOB OP PRISONRRA
Tillie wus a unit in;: in behalf of City Pi non
fin .sum.iry work attbt: First Unformed Kplscopal Church
last e.ruin-. The llnv. sidney G. LBW, chaplain nf tlio
Tumbe, ti e.?t ed sn e.ir ol his ex pe ric in ea with lint ir ie I nal s
theil', wintro he bini kept tritett nf nfter they hal linen
nat ta Stag Btag, npeclailr penoaa wheat he b.-iieved
lon. 'innocent. He thought ll wat not oftea them was
any etaaro of converting cmillriueii criminals. Tho
Kev. Or. Heaard CroBby aaid mai the Tamba was a
boon of detention wln-ie tao innocent BB Well as the
?Dilly Were rouBaed. The eur. au...nu tlieiu waa a
inpi .-ini ene. Then priaoaan was Included in the cate?
gory ol thane of \t hom lt wua aaid : " Inasmuch as ye ilo
lt i it iim> Hie b nil eif ti.ese, ye do lt not unto lue. lie
part Ireein nie, ye ,it-.irsr.ii.'- This was tho Divine word
and wae nut ta to gainsaid. A collection was uuen roi
the bein let ol thc City l'i ison work.
Ali:. BRBCRBR illlSlfs WRALTRMIORT SPOIL RIM
In his til fling urinion vi-lt-ii'iiy Mr.
Beecher said: "It la a Koexl tli mc to be un bein at
lraai I suppose so from lite efforts that aro made In that
dllCC'.eUU. I Mlplni-t: lt WOUld Up.-e' llle: a illtle |f |
sbould become un lu ir tn ii great property. If sumr one
Billilli') buve Iht: lionel seline .ie m..vc me two or three- mi.
ilona of dollar* lt uitirht rata me for a minister. At least
1 leoline thal ll le nilen tbe cane if a minister maines a
rich wife or gets groot pieiperiy In any way lie ia I ia
sbuid lo Klie up hu lime to travel aim atudy und to
neglect his pulpit Men make great efforts to Moure
fealth. Look at tbe 20.000 fcmls seeking estates in
Encland which do not exist save in tbe imaginations of
fools.'
COSH Mi. .1 W> MORALS.
Mri
a nuor.DY on 11ail in - i A-iiie.NAHi i
DAMN1NB l'i A Ml I lill l>l. ul Ml N.
At tin' Brooklyn Tabernacle yeslerday morn*
lng Dr.Talmadge dellrered tbe tlftii nf lils .ann.f
senaona on tbe marriage ring .md kimire-.i loptea As
.rn pm imus Haadaya, the Tabernacle wu* deanly
enwded ami many ...re unable tn gala admittance.
The preacher ebon as bia suii|e-ct: ?* Ceetame natl ita
Kffect un Morais,*' ami la ita coane nf tua wrmoa saul :
ir ood anil iieip nu-i tteiiti ibla araraiag to bring be?
fore t.. i Hm .-vi,- of improperdi-esa a.,<i esoeaetvedis
dpi.-ship tu fashion. I say wu,a moat of you huow te.
in- true when I derlsn thal mu. li nf the faablonalileal
ru in society te. .ia> is theeaaaeof the temporal
ami eternal damnation ut a multitude ..f men. i am
unite in sympathy wnhtb.it officer of Un-law in I'bila
uelpbia who ia*t wlob r oi t ie n Intel bet >i" mi i urie of
Hie so-called " laH> princesses nf fashion " thal sue inual
althi-r leave tin- boute or put on mon elotblng. I call
ber good woman, sensible women, tn utrer prate*
be lt all nf the dignity nt theil tat ; uml if a woman slave
of faablon ei..esi.'i understand the terrible extreme to
wblcb the evU bas cone, then let ile- bnebanda implore
their nat es ami tin- latin r- pre'tent their tl a ll ir li te rs mini
the evils of tm- terrine faablon. I charra mach of this
evil Ult'.Il lil" A un-1 lean Stage. I d'.n't cn to t lie.itI es. s.e
I am obliged tu mk-- the statements of experienced
theatre men. filch us .lunn Hilbert, A. M. Palmei
eud others. I am also obliged to take tba teatlmoBy ..f
Iii - |..es irs ed Hie. tluutn-s tel lie found een e-Ve-ry f. nee nf
boa theaetnaan dreee. it then plcturn npreeeoi
minas tbat an not eo, then the] era BWlBdln forget*
ling peoble into tm. theatres lowltaen speetacular
nullities whoa they do nut perform. Bow, thea, my
fi ie n.i". Un- pa rim and I r.i'.i in.ruuri. au- I ii ii ti inn a nee
with the theatre and opera bondie. The par oi mav be .1
little behind bow, but lt will eateh np.aud ns they ute
mai ngtbe stand mm half of pandemonium will clap
f.ei Hu- p,.rlnr and the other liaif fol open bailie. Io Ootna
laius. HbOW ui" llle lii-blein plates nf any e..unity
f.i now nntll ita reign of Louis WI. eif linne, er
Henry VIII, or Kunian.1. .111 I I wi.I tell yon the murula nf
ma people. Then 1- mi exonpilon io the raia Modest ap
p 1 re 1 ls the sikh nf good society; ilium..!, al apparel tue
sikh ol disgraceful society.
lt is met nnly tue boldness nf fashionable Indneaeleo,
against wbb h tin- pulpit, platform ami printing areas
ti mulei bur. their anathema*, tiiat l speah against, but I
iilsn repr eve th" eiistime-ss ol cnsin,n.1 beyond Ita own
er's means. This lirnalts umre biinliiess deewn than all
other cau-cs combined. <?n, rm rame moelera Shake?
speare tte write a tragedy on haitian elntbesI Aetl:
Beautiful home; enter newly marrie,t couple, enter ali
simplicity ol manner aad as mueb happiness ns seer
enters home. A.-l ll: Diai-mitcm Wltb nln-ii n-l nu ?-;
11,ii-i leslousy, -livy. Ant iii: BalaraaiaaBt of expense,
A.-t i\' r rip mn ni Boelei t ; eater pi ince- and priuoeeen
nf New-York and Brooklyn; BMgaiOMnl p.at- and
en 11 ipa L'i-. A.t V: Win.Unit up Hie B bole iiltalr [lau nb
tei; ;enteranlgneoi sinr.fi. crediton; outer wrath of
t,..ti, contempt el society ami death.
RELT1XG PEOPLE IO A ll Ki HE ll LIFE.
DIFPEHE1.T CLAS8K8 THAT MUM BK AITKALRD TO
PEKSONAI. COMMUNION WITH OOD.
At the Church of thc If miall. Brooklyn, (he
Rev. Dr. Edward E. Hale, ..f Doslou, preached yesterday
morning from Luke xl., 1: "Teach us to pray."
"lu asking how people are tn bo encouraged to a
higher life, we lind," said tbe preacher, "that they may
be roughly graded as belonging l? one of three oliisses.
1. There aro men and women purely selfish, and Inter?
ested lu the aflalrs of to-day or to-morrow. Tu diue well,
to dress well, to get tho bettetr of their neighbors, to en?
joy the utnu.at out of sun and rain ami wind and earth?
Iheae are all the objects of their lives. '?. We ihoald Hud
aimther class not given to this personal ?elBahaeeS, wbo
really wish aud resolve to help other people, willing,
perhaps, to bc h?lped by them In lum. Tiiat ls, recog?
nize society aa a u.cessnry element In life. The first man
weald do very woil ou n..i.in-.m Craaoefa Island if
iou nave bim BBOagb yams and bananas and oranges
iinl coeoaiiuts and kui. and goata Tue aaeoad is not
Mtilted with lonely life, au.l all thc.ao thliigs, no matter
now maui* or how Rood, aro ned eBOOgh for him. Ile
must be Witb other un n, lo Rive aad take, tn lend and
-oriow. 3. _et another elan, ls nut satls
tle-.d with thia society of men. When
lld these men anti women come from and
where are they going I Where did I come tran aad
where atu I gelagl finch qnestlOBS they try for
aaeaen. Am I alone in the word, as RabtaaoB Craaoe
was ou his islaud -or is this Power a eaaeeleas Pawn
which Ktrts the sea athrobbin- and the world ii-movlng
\t bl. li makes -team expand, make' clouds gather, inakca
rainfall! Have 1 a friend In tba POWOT tbat tillea tba
universe ) t ir ilo I know BOtbtai or Him. nml does He
know nothing of nie ! Mueb im-n ami a onion,not satisfied
with thc power nf mind uinl lieut which they huve to
eiiiy, try to farm allianora with the l'eiwer ratable them
selves; Hie Power which seems Intinite, which manes
for Rigbtaoaaaaaa Bo shall their power lo-morraw bo
granter than to-day's. Clearly eaoagb In trying to lift
people te blgttcr Ufo, we inual leach dlfferant leeeona,
according as tbey ara In one or another <>f tbneo three
??ills- -. ll ls 001 ti.e prcai'lie-r.ilniif v, a.. 1 t'Cetiriil/es IhCBC
distinctions. Preacher, novelist, editor everbody wno
deals wirti others, and whu le trying to convince, tu
teach, tu m.-piie nins late tb.- nmedlfili any. The m.rei
wblcb ls read by one sei of read, rs in r ipi aud absolute
delight, ts mon chaff to another. I'ti" leading artlele
willi li delight BtWO readers seems to tuc third,inn,un-illi.
ami iu every mum unprincipled.
" In tbo ceteirse ni tue lust len vi airs tln-re has been un
effort iu ntc i.y celt ila ot my see-.'.nd el is- ie. shoe ibat if
they do their duty breach otber. Hie will befall and
strone, even if they du aol nek t tod, uml If they do nut
lind linn,even if they tin notflooktor Heaven, or so much
as hope for lt a-X ... i lien Idbam nhl In tba poem :
* You umy writetne hi une wbolovn bia fellow-man.'
Ho the ' ethical se linen'n I.-., to be eat laded with duty.
I bat tuan, ablet anil w ll lim.- tn tin lils tl my tn ina fe, le. n
in. n, and yet far more eager lur Ihe secret ol int!ultu
life, may fairly bo tau..]! as the type ol tbe
ethical s. he.ol. Nu true mau I- *.atislle,l
With a law of daily prat tbe only. The
dramatlo force and intense leann ol raul's ide nme
from the contrast between tba! earl! ethical life wben
un m ia trying to do eoBiatatna rightly, and ins niter re?
ligious llle-. nilen In- bad lila I..-lit-- lu Ood, ami with tbe
power of the Holy Spirit wa* drallug with things spirit?
ually discerned. Man wants Infinite poa sr behind hui te
resolution. He wanta lo enter eternal life as Hie young
gentleman of Bdom ? lld IB Jeeas, anti he cries out, ' Wbo
alu I, and, Vt ho istindl Where um 1, ami ulnre is
Hoi Shall 1 Had Him, ulai lu.w am I tu niO- Hil
strength lo help me tn mj endeavor i' Public wonhlp li
incant precisely lui tbi* purptese. tbul anybody who
wantsQed'i help mai have one plan ami onetime
when wltb otber people wbo wantOod'e help, bc may
nh for lt and listen to set- u hu lather has auyiblng bi
say to him. Whatereroar habit elsewhere, here wetrj
to tall lilia some of our trouble, our needs, om bones.
Not that tuen aie Ind lo Melt timi elsewhere, nr Ililli film
elsewhere. What the Charab uki is that you will loy?
ally try ibo expertBient; imi tor one day, t.year, but
roi r\ t ry day and every ye ir. Talk m a Mend with the
poaer a blch makes for righteousness, As sure astin,
existence ol that Power is lt that y>t.i wrii have s reply.
It eomee lu a thonsand ways; nut nyonnked lt, par
haps, not as jun expected, but all tbe t-amc, lt cullie*
?
A TESDEll TRIBUTE TO BAXCOCS.
tur. HIV. DB, PAXTON'S BUfABKfl <'N BU OLD
l a. MMAMH.lt.
Iii tin- Weal Presbyterian Cbnrcn, in Weat
Port] si. inui st.. Tin- li.-v i>i .lutin l:. Paitoa preached
nu eloqneat senna tram the text," Sba h.itu dose tth.it
she could." At tbe elon eef in- rarmon he Mid i
?? iiiev buriedyeetardaj mj mei commander the
?oldiei tbe pera patriot Ibe Babiest maa thestataleu
aama gentle m a woman, with a vein lorant! oareea
im; as .-.te- in Ibe camp and il Ihe Onside, bul herolt
BB Cid, Bud With it Yu,-e ni timmie. In Hie battle to iii
-, ire aad eoamiaod. And I shari.Mi lat e do d ore.
lim while Ufa Into he will live in bi) ineuKiry, admira?
tion aol love as tbe graadeei Bgun I ever eaw. ?! onn
ssw WMhingtoB,' saul < boteaabriaad, ' bal that euee
wae eaoagb. __? sight inspired me foi life.' Portana
years i followed Ii rn from Freriei rksburg to \\ i oma!
tee. mv lie-in. hilly alni -upe-i ll Ml lieu I I ls md O' day.
Tlie worid laeoiptied; tn?< eoaatry poorer la patilota,
1 Ut richer lil He is.ired lueinuiies and linlnu. lu. ie.eii.es.
tlieilie.lIS 11 .. H-e.tK . a .,. Il I I . Ile.I ll C. ni" ll. ...Iles! I
-ee you now al < letty shun thrilling nt with tba aet-enti
or command, I ec you In tbe Wilderness. lnaj ring me
v, ith your d aga. My rama it i inj ?
mv ;. a ler a.ve i with ii love p--.ii-- that of woman
turn well! <i.'l rest i- so'il! And on bis tomhatone
wrii.- ? lie dill ul. at be could' (or his conni ty. hu Hod
and tinlh. Anl bodied iKior, 1 il tr to bis t-ountrr
a -ramil ss maine, an nnblotted reeotd, and lim
ineiii.erv
Al the close ?.f the nrvices I?r. Paitoa sahl that he
v uihl ilk- tn liave bia i.pie a ld to the Hancock t iud.
lie wo lld m.' lake ni at ollootlon, but nol
?rue liliu k'l Utel | .e.is,nt .n.iii tee klein tl.itt Hie.
st-nd whatever the) were willing te ?.-i.e Ile mentioned
j, ii.I Wright, >.f Dri-vi. Morgan A Co..and I* i..
fl: tleinli ti. meii..ei.s of hil i-,>ii.-reii.tt|.in. BS BlSO belli/
meiiii.e. -t o'. Ihe eotuiulltn a li,ca had lue lund rn i bargo.
MR. sMYill's lillis ABOUT ACT.
A large congregation Ulled the Harlen Ro*
fnrmetl Cbareh at Tiiini-uv. ami Oaa*baadradaad*
twenty-llrst-at. last night. Tlie pastor, tho Kev. H. II.
Sm\ tn, delivered the Hist of his series nf WOMBS OB
social (juc-ltoiis. Tho suiijeet en Ina disc..mae u.e "Tba
babbatn and Ile nlatlon lei the working people ami
Hie half -holiday uioveinent." Tine, he -rabi, huel
noaa I ly broome tba laadlug onntioB of the day. it was
a must vital queatlon, but tint aiil.|ect Was an uld erne
that originated mag befon the i-ai.buin t nunniitiee; nf
Kew-Yorh organised to preveut the. dtraecratlun of the
I it ..b. tb.
"The reece! r'-netval nf the liisi iiaainn reliitln*; to tlie
Sal.lt.ith," i e.nil ...el Mi. Sn,yin. "n oteint- lo Hie nt
tempts of eenuin nniaotis to Beean lb" OpentBS uf
the public libraries ami inuseuiua on t-umluy.
The, . linn li li-h always laen willi the poof nial Hie
wn; ?;i'.-je'.npie, and I say it Will lean unfurl iiru'o day
fur Ihe vtni-kiiiK mann when atbaiata and Mit'lallats
shall saceeed In prejudicing tben asalnel tim church.
Who la lt thal propueM tins ile-.eeiii'lim of Ihe .Sabbath }
I ur wnal do tbey pi.ip.eae lt 1 1 lill ynu lt la Hie roll
le.a-i ri.iporatie.ua, tue- steambout tau pen at inns, the BOW
?ardear, iba newspaper eorpontloaa. They ult expert
to galil by lt nt Hm end. Yea. Hiern ure annie
preachers who favor lt 'lliere ure prophets
In the pulpit us well as lu lin. prm-a ; but I will (eave,
them mlaeiuh't' eiin.t.re-a emt ol tba BBeBtlOB. TbgM
corporitlolis I Intve ineritluln.il Say : 'Ininti Bud enjoy
avrryiblai on Buadar*' But <io iiiey give you free rides
ea their aanea Baaaay I Do they ynpan Weembeat
eiciiisiuiis free ap tba Itadeea i Po they nive you fire
liiiieiins nml the-ir aewspapen fur iioHiIhk i
" H bat Mlueaiinii is In be nut lu atarlnc ut pict ur. a in
a pitt'ne gallery I Ali art is m.t (lietel. Many of Ibo
niel a res are ir.nu heathes mythology uinl nu aeept ilut
.'mce with laiKij platans alUdo ne good Ti.an
in n u arts and ib.- item's uris thut deal roy ibaasandi ut
bumaii Mirna. Wbeuaiitl.iririetli.il at tte bcbilil Iii lUly
elvilultllnn waa nioal corrupt and brutal. Ibu wav' lo
du la to give UK' wot klug p. -i'l. n Saturday lialf-iininl.t).
Ihen lbe> eau no lo lue it.ua. urns il thuy Utatrc."
NEW-JERSEY STATE TOPICS.
Tilt: LEOIRLATUBE ASH THK M.II.CKS.
BBMATOB CilASi: AND BIS IITTI.K BIM.?THU M.W.
ark raaniA-TKaaRip.
[PKCiM TUB HKlll I IH re.KIII.-reiM.F.NT t tF TIIK THint \Z{
Tkkntd.n, Feb. 14.?Senator Chase, of Mid*
dlescx County, who ls Superintendent at tba Delaware
nud Karitan steam Towinp I'umpany. a corporation ns
sDciated with the Peiiiiaylviinu Bailroad, bas int induced
;i iiii in tbe Legtstattua amending teegoeeral railroad
law lu such a inauuer us to rctjulre legislative sanettoa
to the building nf thu staten Island bu.I.e. lltbsagh,
aocurdliii; to un extended ^biography ta tbe 1n.u11.1i of
Ibc Leglalalure, " In-i.iiiiini'uei-i ,:'e u-a fannel '.ml
" bedail at the fuot nf tba s... l.l scule," he was nnce
" presented a Ith n baadaOBM i-lush rocker " by the Mid
dteeei Pnehelden mid be i* ena now ? never aeheattd
to perform thc duties nf lils euilnrditiafee." Nor, lt would
seem, of bia separlofe. The bill be has- presented weald
put the f.iie ol tba Baltimon aad Oble'i anpooed bridge
in the hands of tlie Ia .t-liti re. and lt weald drive
that company into'New fersny pnlities. lt.it tlil" le- nnt
tba eely objeetlea te tba ateaeara. Aeanfsl axamlaa*
nun of the mu shows Unit while lt weald aanniapllah Um
direct pa?pen ot tba oppoaeata of tbe bridge, lt weald
also aarioaaly afleet the geni-r.il Bailroad Law. Tina art,
wi, ic li has buen kim'.vu aa tho i'ree Ralltoal Act. nut un
-ul tn the ie>lrupUe>u will, h attended tho um i astir:
stru_r_le- in the IjeKialattiru fur apt ital t barters. It i
faTotably regarded in Kew**leraejr, tad tba aaaertloa,
uiadc mi good legal authority, thai Mi. t'liaeeV bill
would destroy ll ls aol calcalatedto help Mr. Chan In
bis tu-iit against the bridge, the United Btateoitba Belli
me.te iiml i din. Company,aadothsf Bowen, whether
Mi. Chan will mind Utile tblngi like then, ot whet hoi
tba semite Um If, linne it swallowed IbeBtate nrartigaty
nsolBtloBs latacti will maheaay objection ob aaefa a
si 'ure. is e_miiitfui. The Mil will coate belora thc uniter
Roon Hus wee ii, ami thc ilena'e tull dlSClona food
deal thal eau naly i i gnaaaed at bow.
. The present a 111 be remembered us "the Bridge Legists!
ure," ami eolncideul with th.*cmiiisi ii| un the Staten
Island whame la tba Senate, probably ?> III he the battle
royal for a brides acron tba Horrie Canal gnp at Janey
City. Thc CotsmtttnbpB Haslet pel Corporation (wlll
report thc .bill favorably thia week, and if Hie pree-nt
n mi er- tam! i ii-- ol tbe attitude el tbe mani er* at c..i
tin MU Will pass at an early date, 'lin ie ia fear tbat
thc two bridge iiiiii-uri's BM] I.en.uni' ctunpllt uteil. nm! lt
vt 111 lie tile eii'leaviir of tho Jeno) lit) people tu amid
tiiis as fer in- peeetble.
A lively l-l ie/.- In thc laaenbly nt-r the State Capitol
nbnlldlai is rertala lo arise. The axpoadltun of
T.J.-.iMiei |? t-i ere; y ci lt iel-e I. but Ind mure M Ulan thc
plane ot the proposed Btruetun. rho talbot ronovtng
tue Capitol to Ni e.n kim- beea renewed, hal only be
t? au-, it noa seemetl well aigh Impoeatble toobtala the
Je-ir?d action mi the' rebinding.
Discussion throughout lue Htate (tees nn nver tbe Ter*
diet In the Mate Pnsoa nee Tue foaluenoftbe trial
ls -itln.it pl.-ce.but in New .le-r-ey ail 1 tltere ba* linell
n gre it deal ol unfavorable eomtnent upon pretty nearly
averybodi aaeocb.l .un lt The feeling in Trenton
vhs against Keeper l_averty from tbe start, aad. his j
fiinmla wen astounded st tba blunders which marked |
every st. p ed bis coo tn. lue next aad moat Importanl
Mnelderatlon I- whal the i.?-_ri-:aim- and Uorernor will
de at...ut it. winn? tine Keeper wae nomlaall) not een
(rial blinni!, the <-.?->* was -.. ennatrned, .and Hie lari rs
m una. whether he ie gal Hy ot lauoeoBt, that the prison
line wae I maim all) lax. It i- proOoblethat the
Logia] etur- will awall til" rnnji ..f the lareetlgatlon
bi ino Hoard ol Inspectors, and. if tbsl Usgwnal tba
ke-e-ne-r. will Impeach bim should ha persia! tt. retaining
bia tell,ec.
rim poetmntenbln ol Newark will probably be Ulled
i\ .-? i ougrt -au.eu heel lei Bl tbe end ol Ueneral Will
i tm \l ar.l's pres nt term, in March. Ueneral Ward li.i
bi-bl tbe utile!- tier iwe.t. v. ar-. be lost BB arm tn tue
Har nt I be; Kel altloo. Ins record a- poetniaetci fbi biame
eaa, hiseerrices havemet wltb blab praise, and ha bas
level dabbled In local politin. He luis md. however,
rai led ti Hugel ..' hil slim'..' hand to retain bia Ofl .e ami
een at le-.i-t one oeraalon be declined tod) aa act winch
bia feelings prompted.htm to do leei lt should beoon
*lr.Ina a bid fer Democratic favor. The term nf
Tulle l stutts Marshal Deeeoa wtHexntra abeeut the
saine tiime and a une- i.e f.tn_n w. 1'. MeMtehael, ni Bul
lllut<.li. alni A. 1. I., ld.ut, nf New 11,-uiiaw lek, fur tb.
I . In pi ogroaa, with MeMlcbael ahead.
A lull t.i create a systt rn "f holler I nape, tuen baa been
Introduced lu ihc!*enate amit- wara itad t.y
Tin- worklngmen'i organltatloua and others, Tee
no -ui en isieen Bl pre i ut, and isme esses ni esploalon
ol rm -ut.ui i-r.' e have made tin- neeeaeltj -t ?
itt. action apparent
...venn' WI ii ?' i .... ru, t'e n--t.tr- \e.?e^,nr In
plat.IA. i M I'e-iu .?-. r.- eatly appointed Cha
Clerk,! ? lt la anticipated tile dthicolilna In :
-.. i j I - i ? r man are iiuun-r mr- lin- au.tx.a
muet, uniter tbe law, r.e ;.e llemorrat.be tr,, ni ..? a
lawyer nial he should oe n Jersey City i t
The division '.: I ona Branch, fm the u-imf nf the i ol
ta.?- i--i !? id - nf I Hierou am! rtelnlt) .-?? III ne tbe mbje t
nf donate Iii iii" - m tte thia senator ('nattle, wbo i
re] rt -? uta the i in Hod v. nh Ihe oom*
mission government tn whoaerule old ret lon in ada uml
III- 1-evp-e lee] t a np n-e- ? , li I'}'. ! ta pll*
aa-'e h. Inn -.-.a I. I - ali t iel pat. il la ?-. -rtlu-..
.\ I-un: ..ri ..f tn.a un. r* ..! lae * lUlBWh .t tam MIS I BCla
lat ure of 187(1 ba* beru DKgeated .it mis decimiiial ol
tbe seaaleiu. lt ?- .- I er, aa former mem
Im -. aucb i.i -ii ll -.-nat i ? rueii Abbett ll uti
A. P. Putta, Juline Magie, W. Il krk. .leeim Hopper,
wnei were in tin- Senate, aim Hen Ito! (Ingga, OS "emt
tor Vail, --en.it..r *t..1111_-1.....,'. P. K IluWell, 1 .k m.ttl
In. A lett ind i-.r.eewn abo were
r- ol the Utilise.
TAIRIXG "I CA M'll ? ID- FOR GOVERNOR,
I ls I il PKNX.sYI.VAMA N ?! Ml-. A I It is - -
IIII. tl., ia tu T I t AMI la.. WI. II A- HU I.
[mOM IN , ,, , t-i. >-. t ! . ? , -e., -I , |\||| S ; ||P Till I 111 l.l NI .
I'llll \l>; I I'lll A. l'i ll. ll. Till le - .1 r'iu.ll
nf the
Hean State ticket Tb? genera desire ls
tbat (ieneral Jami I ihallbethi candidate for
Governor. lt 1 owi \. r, ti. t ? ienei ii
Heaver would I.ppoeed hy thc i
Hat road iiit'.iieiu e, and tba! Penatoi I imeron
prefer lo bate ex-Governoi tlartraafl
placed ti|...ii Iba ticket. Ueneral Beaver lins
bran outspoken i.ut railroad mattera and is ia
teifat ir tin tlmitlug ol thc power* ol corpoi .
which perha|H would mahe the railroad people prefer
some other man in the Governor's chair, bal General
lieavei i- i. . .md i.i* "tidal wave" deft al bj P.c.
tl son has sn med only to increaaef the fnllag thal ha
te.i. nt i ut t" bc 'it a-.'ie r-ir nny ona ein In the n.-it
eanvase, Benator Cameron ha not esprooaed aay pref
ernnl: and ...en'.,I,. e - WlU favor tba nemma! Inn of the
niall wlie.tnlietiiliiiise.mii.il! tli- in"?t vut-?. General
llartraiifl I* met m the Held. lin has li-ein glvimi his
whole lime and attention, -mee bia removal from tin
Collet tni-i.ip, ie iii- manaaotnent ol bia peraoaal boat*
Beea
Tbe story of a patronage alllann between Cissena
aad Baodail has bren brought up agata by
Thomas M. li une, member al Ceagren fnem
H.- Wibi D strict of Una Slut.) (Pitteberg),
alihougb then ls nothing new in rt. Mee nteatloa ot
Marshal k.- here and Pei sion Av.nt Kn ntl ..f Pitta*
i>.11 n. wbo are wai ui ti len ls of * en,nen t aoieron, i- m.ute
tbe baal* lui ibis supposed amusement. Iionbtlen
He nat ni Ca in rr ill would u- I td lo see any e.f lils friends
retained in un.ee, bul i> ls m.i libel} ibat be would ash
for or receive our speelal favors from tins Admlalstra*
Hun. ll ls ttell kBOWn Unit Illa View ll Ibat ttl- BepU-.ll
.an p.ttl wm i.e i>. ti. nt. tl hy letting thc Demoeracj
li a va- free swlug m tbe m itter of patronage, ami thal the
more removals Hint ar ? ide e.n pure!] partisan grounds
tne mon it Min operate against the party at nie
next eden trim. Hie r-sl reas.in nf lbs Belay
in appointing a Demoeralie Marabel ben
is ..e.-in-,- the local Democrats han brae ii_cii*.lnif i>it
teri] ovei the matter and ceohl not agne upon a candi
date.
lt ia bow believed tb et Harri'y, tbe bow Democratic
postmaster, will bo! be c,mumu.I. Ueneral Hubie
k'ep.i'et removal Will he made a teat caa- In tbe Renata.
If tlie fa-t* are et ri pei milled lo tat lin- ltk'lit tiley will
abiiw. in Ulla and ott t cbsbb. whal eoBtemptlhle and
ritiiciiimia " eiiaik'.'s" me considered " nllleleat" by tins
b aged " Kefnrm" tdmlnlstntlon te puta Hepnbllran
..nt of, ami a Democratic Into, nlhee, Knowing lae ut ts.
lt ie not surprialug tba; the Administration vigorously
resists anj erinn io furuUh the poi llealan la Um se saeaa
si s li IV THAI S'S IS CONNECTICUT.
Iil-l'i.-i |) IN rill. I.l-tJI-el.Alt HE -INSt'ltANCi: - BAIL*
Kt i Al > At t DIMS.
^fTtOMIIII III e.I'l.All ' e.HUI -I ..NI.I VI llP TltKTI'lllvr
Il m.iinub, Cobb., Feb. 14.?Aatronitpreaa*
ure wan l.ruunnt to bear ilpuli Hie members of lim l.e<i_ls
latina lita! iteeU b) H." varunis ri-iUi.ma .Inn.n.iiuitInns
of tbe stat- t.i Beean Un- paaeaga .if a law stopping the
running nf Suiuiiiy Iralna between Un; bean of'.. a. m.
alu! ll p. in. 1 ha railroad cuintnlttee, lum ever, linnie an
adverse report oa tbe alleged grosad thal it waa net wiso
tn legallta Baaday Iralbo, bm to permit ii under tho gea*
t-ra! clause of the old Sunday law.which permits no secu?
lar work,ami only " wurlts nf necessity and mercy," lo
ha done un sunday. Tin- House reje-ctcd thc bill, hut lt
has been rccall-et and a substitute bill probably will be
presented winch win prevent tho raaaiag af tralee ea
Baaday.
Mr. Clark, of lluddntii, who got a " Talne-el policy " of
fire insurance tbroilKb the hean a year un", at tho jtres
. nt M ia nu bas me fewer than llftcen bills ati'e.tln.' tin
lea-mass nf iiniirniice, wlitia- InetllliiiiijiiH are tin- pi lue e.f
Um state. jMnst of these bills are eefle.naive lu thut they
puipe.se te cripple Ibe eoaiiiaaln by luterferiag with
eontracta ami utherwiae amhiirraaelag tlee ie. Ino united
nattai Bents pf tbna corpurationsis bm a Utile short
Ol B-Sb,060,000, and sharra of atm li ut their face utarke-t
value p., into tue liulivl'luai t ix llai of ihe ito.bho.dera,
amt inna hu-ally furnish au luiuiii"* nu emin to towna,
which u'tie-a rm inward relieving in.. Inn.len nf Ibe direct
Stale lax. Il ls imtl.aliar.il. when the fuete are BB*
derslood, that Ihe I.egisiuliiro will consider favorably
Ry nf tba lillis.
Henry 1. Oe idwin, of Kast Hartford, who ls well
known tbroiurboiit tbo BtataBB aeaptag a sharp watch
BpOB railroad lu'., reals, has seut a anworlal le tin.
v etislainnrepronnilngthat the aaedaataef lbs <'mi
solldaled ruad are nut concctly kept, bul tun.eal
vamma men.nt- llama. On tbe Btieagth ut bl, e burne
tlir Hiellae, wbieb lind accented ami oldened OB Hie (bc
roport of tbe Hallroad Cena-tsetouara, hM recalled it,
and the wlmle maller tua) lu.w be elle tl-ie-.l.
Cl l.l I'.i, I mi A fits. BOSS niiil < "ll BOA tl .*-'.
Tin- liintr.ii ?cmcea of RtlwurdS. i.t^.-. Um
v> tl. ,i.ow a 1 r, BIB .ison, lunU pta ? }.- erda) all.r
lieeou ni tint i um inn inlet) ru..ni e.i lin.- Ml -mi I -en pl.. at
T-utily iinrd-.s'. andBillb-are. Hr. te ?* Wat .. un mLal
nf the Kc pu bl ic Lort ce, Palestine Coroman-lery, Mystic
nbrliii!. Mutual Katgbta Templar Associations auti Hie
Ilenevnleut Protective Order nf Klka. All these societies
took part In the services. Tbe Kike* service caine Hist,
It was cuntliieted by A. C, Murclaud, actinic Exulted
Hitler. 1l.cn raino the regular ledge acrvice, conducted
by Archibald George, Master of the Republic Lodge.
Thia waa followed by ibo Curainainlei-y Service. Com?
inan 'et Dr. James Bowden conducting lt. John P.
Baldwin a.-tc-il bs prelate, i'hebiirinl was at Woodlawn,
tho beedy neitii_ taken lhere by u special tralu which left
tbe Granil Central Depot al -do p. m.
laen were many loni ullt-rluirs from friends and
forinei- bualness associates of the dead mau. Among
thora present wer-: John Scott, H. H. Brookway. A. C.
.Moreland, Kugene Lunson. J. M. Loyman, William T.
W undi liff, John I-. Reid, John F. collins, <-. D. Alib-ek,
.lames S. Kith, John M. Amory. Robert Betty, Dr. fcani
uul A. Brown, the Rev. Joim if. Worrell, Wllliain Jobu
?BB, Jr., Jeibn H. Wood, Chillon T. Duane. Theodore
Grooron, John 0, Ii. anon. Wi.liam Miller. M. W. Bloaa
aud E. A. Johnson.
A IiT Sh IVS AMI t'OM.1/ESTS.
THE WEEK IN AKT CIRCLE!..
Till MKKVO.V KXlllHITION- PaI.KSOP VTATEB-COLOM
?akt hbws nt i ni iowa.
It .eldon) happens that then an threeezhi
hltloaa open at Hie sam.: time tu Ibis city of sn much In?
terest us those ut the American Art naileries, the bead*
sasy sad the gallery of Mr. Frederich Keppel, On Sat?
urday Mr. Keppel spaaed tim first exhibition of Mdryoo'a
stabings ever iioid iii this ceiuntry. The works of Baden,
Whist ler, Van s OtBVeaaude, Haig and other etchers have
beea shown nllntlvaly rn thia city, but a knowledge of
Mciymi lins hecii f?r tba moat pan confined to print col?
lectors. Kenn B, P. Av. ry and Howard Muuafleltl j
lillie ha- ran Impnesloas fruin tbeli ebelaaeob
lei imus nf Boden prints to SapplBBMBt the coTTeT"*
Hon formed ley Hr. Keppel*! perseverance, knowledge
aod possibly hie Rood fortune. Then an a lew et Mi'-r
yoa's etehiags In tba Claabora ntleetlon, owned by Mr.
T. II. li.nrett, ami a still larger Bamber ls included
among tbe etchings oolleeted by the Ute Un. M. J. Mm
lian. But private portfoltoc aro usually Inacccssilde,
anei tin- exhibition al Ko. 23 Real Bl-leeoth-at. flvn tba
nuiiiic a mm b needed eppertaalty et studying tba worh
.lune by a man who was appreci itcd too late as " one of
thc greatest ami nm*- original artists who have appear?
ed In Fun.;..-." Some aeeonat of Mdryon'a unhappy lite
hus aire,nh lie-in given lu Ibis cnliiinn, lint the story of
his beginnings In art, Un. liilliii'iices iintier which
te came, the sahjnta wbieb appaaled must itroagty
to lila Imaginative, tiver WTOBght mind am! tho
result of mental dlBBBM lt must forc.b.y presented In
bia etching*. Ooastdertag the rarity ol tba Saar ba
pfooateee thia exhibitloa nptenata Mdryon far better
than we might iiave expected. H ia imi*t creditable te
ita prnuintei's. in London wltb tbe Heywood ami Haden
collection! aad tba Mdryoa prints in the British Nanam
tu draw BOOB, an exhibition nf a higher order wuuld be
pe.ssible-, and tl.li is true alsei of Parla Tba Merton ex?
hibition heat hy thi' Burlington Fine Arts Club lu 1870
cannot be equalled here, hut the criticisms upnn the ex
inielii.it. ergaalsed by Mr. Rappel will come fruin
amiably lelflab eoeaotoeeara in "states" ami
it mei ne* pretofa rather than from the public. The portion
of th.-public whit li ls entirely BBBOHMBlBlOd with MCrynn's
work may be somewhat disappointed at the first
light of a set nf small architect ur tl etchings, but a Very
lilli.- intelligent *tmly will change thc tlrst Impression to
Mirpuscil appreciation of the imagination, Individuality,
and Hie- rare' qaalltMS Ot .lrailghttnanship, and light and
shadelabenat la Ibesa little* etchings, it rarely hap
[eena that Hm peneBal element la so strongly marka,t lu
an artist's wnrk, ami mi th's account aniline others those
punts may be commended to the attention of some
American etchers.
lu the neatly designed catalogue Mr. Keppel hui
adopted Wedmore*arather tbaa Burty's arrau-remeut,
Igh Burty's numb-rs aro added lu smaller
type Hui ly's arrangement wblob ls chronological
sc- iiis tei tis Hie proper one, and lt ls certainly the moat
.nu,venbut fer ono anxious to obtain a curred bleu nf
Hie hi t. si's sueoenlve pei lode. Wadmore'* list, how
cw r has tim advantage nf putting tlie best Work, thc
I'.i. ? ?. t, Ont lt. .a ll followed by the Inst of thc lso
1.tl. el t-t.tiinga, anti tbaa cu noa a large div,amii of
?'minor worh" headed by the New-Zealand set. Fur
tbon intonated only In the mnterplecn tins arrange
lueut la pii?-11.ly preferable -Mr. keppel eiln.ws a,an half
a donn illgbl dnwlnga hy Meryon, twa portraits by
Bi ...pn-na.n.I. and the terrible portrait of M.-ryon in?
sane I.) V aim nc. Wedin.ire's clasalllcaHon of "tates
has been adopted tn ibis cataloged That made
by Burty, a nfen n which always means Burty edited
by n.iirii, la m .n> m v.-r,-, baeaan trial proofs
ar'- en,im:. rat.-.I a? ll ite *, an 1 e\en the tlrn-r ImpmslOBS
rank lutser than la Wedmore'l lint. Mr. Keppel*! ob
i to this an sustained by nany aatbentbia aad
tha elawlflcatloo ad..pt.-.l win ce?rt linly lu- generally
latlafaetory, Without regard to tins particular point,
however, it seems impoealbla aol to regard Burty n tbe
or.glintl ami non I .te ii, il.lt) luiniifiiliilor upon Mi-rnui,
Bad Wadmore as In lirge pan a compiler ami borrower.
The usa*: :i,i ..f Mdryon'e stehed wnrk couta ns
ninety-seven numbers, lu Mr. Keppel*! oetelogBc ibe
Utaereot states of each plate ara numbered for cou.
willem.) ami ti..- drawings .mel portraits
-' t-i 1 Vi. lt ls beaded by lin- c.ive-r
fur ibe Paris nt, tbe etched verne to Zeeina
otber Introduetorj designs >.f minor In tc reel which
ir cede "Lt .ttryge," thut "horned and winged demon,
i .... eill an i dis istrous I . .
Hie Gothic lioaa*liia t among tbe carved stones
nf .N'.ttret Dame." Ofthls, wblch is probably mongan
e ral ly knoe q than any nt uer ol Hdryon'e sn i|ects, tin re
an four states, including a Bret state, wita the renee,
printed upon the greenish ttrgt paper seleeted by the
.n ti-t inui ? ? be true eel
lector, lien Meryon allowed himself :i nrtaln Unun
tu thc ii.bt t'.'i shade in I tn- -ii ni ias i.r the itree t below
.h.ei in Hw relation .>f lu building* to the perspective,
but ibe eenntlal feature of the etehlng i- of course tbe
expression ol'.lemon brooding with simsier san..: i,
Bon over the i as indi ilB ring ot tbe cit] bel ?w. tuoiber
Instance el tiepartun from exaet facts ie teen In
"le lita Pont," when the eompoeitton wm probably
made up from two dlfleront ?hetohn and tba tow
peer blaber than lue] would be tram tbe point ul rles
adopted, im- artist's peen in rael In balancing
light ami sli ide ami tn rendering water appeals ben and
lu 'lue. Aub of botrt Dame, in botu, especially In
tm- latter, .Mm lam's mysterious attie- Ojrurea begin lo
appear aa *..m. thing meei., luauetaRage, te. be endowed
wein sn an I uta tee I iignlfloanee ol lumr own. Mora du
tlnctlve ?iiii i-.ii' ?t.i.eiy nf Sotn Dame," witb the
ill. sirelciilug away be mw. and Hie elgin finally dill i-.-el
th i ..n^li 11 ni n lc .tn lies il pun the a tinier, lt ia nut al range
Umi ibis e i,iiii,h* aai ?? i'? Strpge" have ro
ufieii suggested Victor Huge., under whoae
pe . a* auder Meryon'a Beedie, old r.iris
uved| agata, tba "Hine! et tbe Had Boya" with
Ita nar.- iirclillittui.il linns, barretl Windows uinl tine.il
BBing shadows, ls imprcMive, ll ia even au svhlenoe >>r
Meryoo'a morbid stale, bul nts fame it au eteber ia nol
eiiiianceii h- am n opaque, overliiiteu blacks, i ins point
comes up again ami a-.tin, ami Unity's criticism that
Meryon did emi always render tba neutral gny t.mea of
old runs, nut m.ii ms plates wen. frequently uverblt
le-n, st ems jurtiile el. Iii "Ile i neck leiw.r" and the
[. oriel " I'oWel ni tbe Hu' dc la Ti mimili i f " them
an dna gradatlonaof light aad ibadan bal u.>f tim
Brinn's most Bignlfioaut contrasts is tu tbe admirable
eiebiugof "SA Etienne du limit." lu the bnt etate tbe
eoolrasl betweea au.idow ou tba left baud
wall aud light up.en Ibe facade of ibe
i- ti ii itii, which so perfectly ke. ps ita place
in tin- compositloo, is mu h mun strongly inarki-.i than
I in Un- act omi stat.-, where tl 1) ali.ni.nt mia bec.tine llgut
I cm ii nu t ia probabl] aeani Balure Mere tim lauree
, alli altreoi attention. Ibe difference lu the alain an
pauly distinguished by differences ol attitude in a tu-ino
; mi tin- scaffolding to tm- right "TbaPump ol Sotrt
im ni," wit ii tin- slgniBcantly useful Hun <>i the piles
ami excellent wal. i, alni " I he Little Pump," with Veians,
precede "l-< Pant Stn/," Hie bridge recently partially
destroyed. The Hist nate ol nus printed upon eergt
paper ma] hovea mora mysterious ami characteristic
rOect tbaii the sc. end state, ml the Utter presents more
cieari', ibe gradations from tue. salleu water to bridge
lowers i.atiied ni suuligbt au l agala io ibo dusty atuioe
ni.i-io all.'Ve the roofs mil chimneys of the city.
Mi. Keppel ai*" showa rn nor suites with the chim?
neys rennet eel. I U nae ni Hie Imesi nxampna of Meryon'*
itt heel work, Iii,'. " Cont an tha nar," then Ul tia!
proof) befon sky, daune or Hy painting icm by Mr.
Mansfield, i itber states show tim artis'a in-auo re?
touching with tbe burta aud Ina Intro luctlmi of birds
ami balloon i in lim sky. The beautifully simple linea .ef
budge'uiul lina-, drawn and meeting with wonderful
exactness, tue burry lug .figure* upon thu bridge, tin;
eddylug water and warm Ililli upon the Palace of Jut
lice ure feature! cliar.icteristlo of Mdryoo, and hen
nuoetl exquisitely t-xpreseed. Tbe two BU-Ster-pleoca
w iiicii remain Illustrate t.to cnutr.iettng m.mis. Gloom
ta uppertooet in '? Tbe M'.rgiie,'' whou simple- Dorie oat
line la el raw li Ultu Hie aeinbluuce of at.illili, willi a t an i'd
door like a arlm fan beaide it, willi reaar windowed
housn ruiaing their fnata bebiad aa brutally ourioui
as i in- idii-i-a hiiniflug tiver tlie parapet, with men ou Hie
landing bearing a dripping eorpM from Ibe river, with a
frau tlc wnintiii rushing by ilia stem gendarme-, am! with
the blae k. lilllie s- waler Mowing on bcbiw. Prom tilla.
Ibe aral terrible of Meryoo'a e-icblugs, wc tum to tho
beautiful harmony of the "Ayao ot soire Anne." for
euee tBe popular verdict le right. Tho p'rfeci cmupo
altluu, Hm delightfully curving lines ed parapet and
bridge, the p.-rfeotly eleplctel How of the river ami thu
finely iiiiruaed light, stamp thia na Mi'ryuii'a best work.
'i im Imprenlen ls richer, ofoouna, printed with rttroue
sunr, inn tunny win hu i Hie simply prime I Impression
preferable. Hits meatian of tue 1'ai-ta set musi conclude
preeent ootln oi a remai kable eiuivnion.
The Wuter-tnl'ir BXblbltlea baa twn weeks moro to run
and yet the nlea alreadyamoual to $17,000, while ihe
Binuiiut icnllred litiin the sales of thc entire cxlilblti'n
laat year wita ouly 9S2,0o0. Thc pictures sold r.ir ?..'?o,
and mer stan Ibe U?t lime of err.ting are " V. ur Hut
Village," J. F. Cmpsey, If-O i " A l^ecnrattve Head." Vt al?
ter batlerlee, BBB -, "Bornem. J. P. lltuo, i,TC>; " May
Twilight," c. M. M. iii.?imy, $300; "White Peaobea,*'
P. B. Church| "Karly bprtfig/* J. A. 1. M.mk*, 063 j
?? rbe Me .?Mender,*' Uniter Batteries," WOO I "trama
Fairy Tale." F, H. Church ;?? Maltha Hilton," C. Y.
lutniT, iJl.tMiti; ?? Wini r," \. ll. Toinpkius, #.<i?; "1 io
della .-tusti," A. V. Hauser, |lWl "Tb" *blaaaasca
llivtr,'* c.. ll. Katun, rf.H0; "Tilngbl," K. van Flinn.
BSbO: - Hiiniiics," W.B. Buahlln, BloO, ami "Fishing
Iluats," tl. II. Clem. ti'*. *.'?>. the aalca ol clcutiigs
aiuuunt lo nearly > 1 .'_'?'?
In Hie Conni, nh I At A .I.i.n.iv 22, M. lai.-nm
Viren wm's aa iniiovtH "f ihe lui Paul llaiidry: "Via
avnw HM] ae. lar as we .ire e> rv Ii I 1, tt HhOUl .'t' r ' 0?
sblering ll.ni.Iry a gnal artwt, we believe, liowevi r, ibat
lt Isiteliisilci) to pu bim Huh' sim. i'.i nit Wllh M. Ilmue
reuii. Ha had, al Ai aveata, n quality rain at Un* Um-?
rcSp-CI iiml luce o. Ul ntl. I'Usiie.t ' V ll te. il I sin Ult u I tl
ucs-. one toind oat, perhaps, havo t uud many urusls
take accumulated profits efTtrcUtd a rally from 711 enM
tn 77%,-etita. Dutevenibs slight gun ins not ra*
t>vn?ei. ami the markot closed duli ii td weak at a Bet
.e.- of .IBs eenie.
the iMtige of prices and thr- tits! dentin** at tba Con*
solulated Kx.mango tor tbe last two weelu wero as fol?
lows :
Weekended Feb. rt. jr*eh. 13, W
Opening. 8JS4 62U
Highest. Ht H'J%
Lowest. 8'^'4 70
Fimil. W?Iq 7-jt,
Sales, barrels... '_!0,l*llU,0Oi> 43,924.000
Tbe refined market was fairly active laat week, bet lo
mpeaat to ibe decline in eraaaeil prices were put down
>4 cent per gallon to 7\ cents ( Hail teat) lu New-York,
and T'o tu Futludelpiile and ({altimore.
Oil. Cirr, 1'oun.. Feb. IJ -ernle MU-X .Monal Tr.a
sit iVrtillcstes otx-ned at 77 ..??.! *li*ed at 7fi''a;
ui.'in-st price. 77\; lowest price. 7<i'_; clearances.
l.'.i..?..0O0.
Bu 11'Fenm, Peun., Feb. 1.3.?Crude Oil?National Tran?
sit CbrtiSeatn oponed at 77% anet Piosed at 77;
lilrrhest ngtoB, 77'-.; lowest priSB, 7f%| eleanore*,
3(k>4.000harrels; saias. 900,000 l-arr.ds; shipments,
"?7,3'Ja barrels.
-a,
TOTAL BBOKIFN OF P2ODU0B.
Per Perth Kiter, Vet tell uni Iii Uro ids.
n. w. .-lour, I Malt, ten-h .'.i.sai ii.,,-, tex,'* Jo|
..Pf*"'. hbo Berley, hns'i w.i.'tbo Cn tn-etta, ak l.MB
Reena, mn,. 273jQBlanl.bbe, .-, Lari ott.. . l.s,'4
rotten.oalee S.iwiiur.Mse. n*', 135'Lam ten inn
I'.ir.ei -'d iii lunns heed, Hurter, pit rn 'l.AOS
htew . 3l5| bews. g-14 . lie.-a-.tisi?.. 3,'J?<?
rotten se-,-1, Hi.i.-.s_ :?,ie- '-jsDiiags, No. ma
M ? '10". liena ohm. 4 lu Ric.; duff be SW
p fruit pkt, !W| Leather, (ti B.61H Bk tnt, helsa lg
inn*, nit*: SM Men, b?l a. 1 _-- starch, part MW
Hour.bbla , 11,21.'If plttacs.bia, if. Tallow pairs Nf
' went bbla. 217 ll. sm ii,,,.. 1,115, roba.--o. lui* 79
I Me.ii.n.-1-.'e. 37.. 1 Oilcake, 11(4, 1.--IIU rulirie'.'O pk- OB
a i-i-.it. lui.n. O.tait Dieu sloes. Wluateybbt 41
t'oiti. nus,..-.nj,000| |ik_r-s. 17. vinyl. i>ai*w 9
".I- Inihi . 5 ..-.Vi'Peanuts, a., ..HI
IU'. iiim'i .. l,_tK. Puru, nae... 8_-l
GENERAL M.VUKKT REPORT.
COPPICE Bael Kio qm.I, steady aid uncYingtd Fair,
MV- notions .lull, the npealM wis birelv steady at ua
Changed prices. Ihe cose waa st-a/ly. isa.os. ltl.u.iO
bigs. closing as folows: February, 6.7(><??_.70 c
Mareil. iiililei,i;.t>a Ai.nl. el.tf .'_?;.r.'i . Mty, 6 'YO
a. Af, June. >iai.".'etn.70, Jule. U.na3 1.70 . Aiiau-i.
O.7OO0.75; Beptember, 8.7U??.SO; ..ctiber. il.75?
.1 -li . Nei vent ber, ll 7". ? u.u/l. I),, cullie*, il -Urt.i.HO. Mint
era-ba steady, cspe siiv 'or la_reeTre saiev 1.000 bags
washed < larsen sud nO.i La/u lyr.i, all ex " caracas," on pri?
vate terms.
Cu IT')V?Spot t otlon eiul"t, Urtu ami tinc'taiiged. Hales,
101 bal a No deliveries tO-daf.
Tne q uitirums itccnrtinu tn thc Aniencin classlflcatloa
art- aa follows-.
New urttvi-i.
rp!anel\ anti il-iic Tatvw
nn-' BS re. Vja tl*? ?S
*-f, et .1 luiari-. f, 7i? 71,.
.I Ordinary . 71 <M 8 8
Mri. 1 .....ul tr-lliiiry.*>? H*? ni..
Low-fiddling. n\, 8'tM {,.,
Strict Low .Mi.l.iliiig. M, in,, fn,.
Middini*. _'u O's 0\t
Hood Mnl.lln.. 8'u <e?, pt.
Strict oooil Middling. rm,, !,. ?-,
llitlillmgl-'alr.In1,., 10>4 lin,
tan.10",a IO, 10*?
STUBBO,
linoel or.1tn.irv.81s j Low Mptllln'?....... 7s*
Strict tliaal ilr,lln:irv...tlIJia I Ml t'tliu;. . St
Fut urea upened I points lower, hal lat-r rec evered the (te,
1 bin->?. tiny ug by siieeri,. and .line 1 1 tn 4 po nie hlxh.-r.
Mun-or tim Herman liuusi-s aceSi un H.,eil to lah thi- bull
Bide, hales, lol Gnu bale,.
Tn-etii", -Kitro'ne-a.?
Months. cios.nsr lt ar- ?-. Ijowmi.
February. 9.'7'i l? i>9 MM
'....)
ffi
Mena . o.,"a 9.11 BAB
4ltril. i'..'..'? 0.111 0.10
Hay. U.vOei ll. tO KM 0.1A
lime. Tin,n '141 9.119 9.14
fill . b 40ei 9 47 9.40 9.40
lUgUs! . O.S.ef W.8I O.bA ptt
september. I'.AAt 9.AA Mi 9.31
October. Ii Its 9. .4 9.14 9.07
BovBB-ber. o.lia> BIS oas o.ii
Harket etaanatkna. Tranaferabie no'tces. 9.10.
Fi.'l lt ami URAL PLOUR?Martel exhibits the
usual -saturday's elullnea,. wi.li'int bntveviT. any eieernled
. . ? in pneee. -Iitp;.e-r- ats- inclined I-, bod 'll ant
ju'.h. 1 - rt Itu ' to [eiireli lat iin-rn illari eueash locater preas
111 if wants Hates, lu u ..1 bbe,., n.e.. tel lu .1.7.111 ibis. Miune
a .r.i 1 nra ai *.i 1 e.-.j So mr rhe allele rana* . J.'j'Ki bbis.
v. l:it.-r IV heat Kxtrn. BA Iba uki .0 for t'.iiiiiiu.u to Fair,
.iii.t *i I'M . . so lor Pair te Cboic . 7oobbKBxtn No. a,
+ . l.t.' .: T. rc. un'.y witliln the rtngt SA Ibat'. M| tdd
bins. KupcrDne. S- -in/*;t 1; tor - him: anl Winter, let
ter ler rery cboic<*; tiuo b'tis. Kine, fi I'rwai Sl i?u-r
an eitre ne; 1.7ot? nins. 1 ny Milt Kitra at
|4 M tm' tb.) Weet Indi-s or the
ti.i-e .i sun bbls weie 'nr BtBatl (.notations?Fine
at vi ibgygi nb-, aapartaa, Bi *n.?.i 7.. . Kim
Nn, I. tn j.,,i?:t ,", (UmiiI te Fancy Kura i*tate, PAH)
?e + i-j-.r 1 'mullion to no et Bttra Meelera, t.i ijiitim
liens', in t .aie Kxtra -Veatcn, M Kia....TO <'.mi ,10s
tn Fair Fxtr.i tehi... p.l IB?#;?7ft; tin ed, BAHttBrtl t ;ei,>ot ti
? Im e.., 41 lb ABS'lb, ( oiiininn K-tra Mum <e.t 1 *X 1 a ,1 PA HA-.
Pleat, $11098450 Kv.- M1 v t u -.. * 1 "O.i M _.?, ? t_,r4l(-h|
*4 .-.n? *?'< .'ii Pat nt, *t 7 e<j+.?.', 1 Ha.cr,' Kxtra. .4 io A
ti ? ?? I e us Cuminantu I-air l-l .tr i.S l i.'.eit t *o -. Fair li
. ..e...'. t -.'../ *4 7'?. eiiie,! to Very Cbc ??? H - 1 -"> 50, Pete ll
Hinter iVbeai Extra. 04 .vi a aa :.... tm- -vs 111 Kit* fur wast
Indu ,. . 1 f af u ' s.. ni, America, *". nu.;*. IO; msrWet
closlna dui:.BOCTHKRN M. P Ir-fu 1 pn.oaoi
. lniii.e-el -s.iiet . nubble.. Inc'ullin- Couinon to tiool Ki
tri itt ir rr ,; $ : 7 . . t a, .1 to Choi e I .. I I -t dib . I)
RYE I Lui ? tull! nrb'>-a ut.chinned. :*ale% 4'.u bbls.
?siiieitlne el KA lb?SS 5*1.BCCKWHIlAT FI.uL'U ?
Ss-lll al SI </*?-' D' .'If Ml ll. Illili. Yellow
u.s'. iii ii t'l :.'. itPA -I ??; Drauovwlae *n iain a 05.
ti KA I.N WU l. Al Mer Kel unset tied; ran lots a sh cte
easter, t una.; steady, uptionsopene 1 weak th nreeorena
at'1 jut ,. ed i. ,. , thea lost i be Miranee mid dec lined a
i iii then vc. over.-.! tad .'..-I s-.i.'y ?t abdel thc heal
price*, a f.Tv ititiitcet trade-tu export and city Mldiur,
un.', .uv ri inoderate buiiuest ru p-nnis. 5 ut-t bu t'l.
srero t'p rt.s| far et ion Salee, ll S,00d hns'i. future,
I?'in. bush. a|i..t, inc,numil Dnsraded Winter Red atsvA
Na - ll. .???<>' In si .rc, I IHO Oded Wilie, 9 ie.;
Nn - lt I in elevator i|noted ut f ', ?. aud s .1 t lied at
n...j Ked for February nomiBtl al Bia de f.r
Mare 1 told al il'. I rn <y. ,?:? m at uiigc; ga, for April,
'? a ??_ .'-e , e'.oaiini St ?e.",'-. el e. for m ey ? :;'i.; H^e..
closlllx iit 4 e ; lb", fee. J.me-, 'al',, a -C.. C'.iin/ at
U5'?C. ilo. fur ul. '< '-.ri. ( ^- de i.r
Ml.list.a. _e . e- .,1111; nt ri W- ilo Jar D ciii'nr clOatBf BB
I ll . KYh-N..tier.ttl I St . Ile fo IV es te nt ,i,,|e.l#
'.i .- u Mote.KARLS*. ill HAI'.I.I.. MALT Dud.
el .;??.. 1 chaim 11 prc COHN .Mariiet Vie.
a. er lor No, ... while otber amd s.n.- withe.in .1.11114
iii ii.-.- optioosopened dall, then ;.tl.u,.t-i l*a^c, .1.14
rioted linn el ttie best p ic ? A I .-'i ir-'e feir eip-ert
sn I booie ii-'-, an 1 a (noil business li ootloua. shlppert
bouclil ,n<KI '..-. -tates 0 H.IKH '.usa tut.ire .
non Int *li alni! alni tel arrive n ? il'. Hg In^iadesl Nlijej
.. !. I ??-. N.t A. i-. ? 0 I :*,, . Menin.
Mixed, i--- 1.?'?,'. ni elevator, ,-~/ '.',.. tor February,
I--..- ?? -''..c for March, sn-l l ' e- f..r "11 -f.-un-r w-.rie..
I;.1,.' incl vdu ; So. : M 1t.1i t|tioteil at.* ltd ft 3 Sa no. tl
Mixed e',.e- i.iir.iiiiv elneins si a.v Mdt Ha. tl
M'\isi .'.er M .Itel. t tl-.'I J .it I
do. mr April. 4U -?? > - - - .,,-i?i_ .it bo..-, to.
toi Mar, H>, i , rliwina ai ia..(.Al -ens*
lota tere ','; vc lower, cluain* quiet. n|.tiu's mote ', ..
b ncr 11 r.i n.ms m , , :, ina. .v?i<-?
lus'i. future- 91.1 - nt sm to ar.if.*
tm'.minor Ne. 3 Hised tt '-.e ; .*.... .', .<st4,, ni,, . \4
1 ution 1 .11 ii c.. No. t White, ?>: \- -. .N? -.'. kl*?a40% .,
in-1 u.nu_? "e..1 bush. 0arrive, cos uisur.i c.* _n 1 frelctil 4
4. l. . Sa 1 ,,ii ,1 ,t el ..( - Mind t-estru. i;<; .'.i^<^;
iii,h. lo., lui e.. Whit. BUte, 1 - Pen .Veu ?_ M11-4
leei 1 eli na: v. .-',.. ChMlOff Bl IIH'aCi do ?.ei.li. .::?,*
:i7 -c. cluain 1 .t .t7;.c . .m mr iprtl 37Veido, to May,
'.'?7\'r.Yi '- ? -.: 17 "_ I I'.i-.ll -le-ilelv.
HW AM> STRAW I'n s .1* Ua/ s'n.vr u?
?ju .1 ?bb- ci.atiir 1 there la a fair supply ml .. nodcrtte de?
maud. So '.. .'". . sa i. & < ; .No H. r-a Oc.i n'hlpplac.
1 'e.TCr. "ae . 7'e ; I !ll. .'. til-, ll," ,.-,'. -I v ,
,: r.e. Av nml. Prime 'Ite linn Nu 1, tl 'Nltf ri Ui;
N... -.'. .a nr ...il, bil . ?? c.
Mtii.As-! s.~ \ 1..! otu tn lor ho test te
.yo to notion; Una is eui lu* lied . >i on tbe spot.
>ii.i m.- 1 11 ihi:i_-e. Iron certificate! have be. n anni*
wha* feverish and more tcln.ir. u : the week, 1 b b.e.k
IB,etti' eell 1 II' s.'..l> Il.i.- S1I1C ? le. ell I'. ?' '.''. ll'. Ce. II, , I _ (
? in niel and tteaill at J.7-... *:-V I i.iii-Vratde ne
tne, , 1 cn. .'.-lit.-ri. uMutslai * : rm bat 1.n "u-j. r
i.n'1 in lin- m.. il ,| m.- lt:. , altbOU billi e -..lie- e tri. iii tka
.t ekoi tl poi ute baa (ieee eui* j. e r 1 ii- ntamr.itii 4. lei li
siui and flames, eluting iteaAy it 1 - .'.it.- -.?... ?, <? . suet
advance e.t 10 p .ibu >>.?1'.- *v ii mo. eaieul 1 <n 1st ced *
ton lal li -.-'I il '-' B c tian-f i.lne mines l-au?e| et
?.a r.i'c. im piste bat benn ttuilertb.inet r and la tplta el a
. ..lt,.- ,.!;.' - . . et IBS
et. n v... lins steadier a?alii ai fl -ii'iitA ? *?*. ri.iu-icrsbie
n Ucet lasueil at ., "Ti-.. Copper hat been .pu. 1 .til ibe
we h and pi .-.I.- ie ri. im.Blt f.ei i.u Bad 30 HC
tee taine lu uni, ri, ?".- uece '.-I I .- 1 -r-1 :i;rt'i at llS'e*
11.4 c. anile Ballimore 1.una .ere,-el et loam 1 <.
P.B.i tltoael ei ute,lin 1 ia f 'Iii'., ll .rs olered
nt KIO I 'Aa. Sd. Traotfarable notices il.alte" [an -'i ..t ll.'i.'?4
I'.l tl linn- Ht I'' ??? Bill baise _ ' lani ? i V .11 cl .lil Ml
In po ms lol domettlt on u dcb free b-ivmn. an.l ap..- . |.t |
timi nt the bar a-si nieiit rn.- ihe we at 47u*4T80e. fa
tores, l.HU ert ',.- na ftrwt rall .. '. o . lbs tpnl seei.t ,4
I ?.' e- mntenble aotleu .'..in. s.a. Ueaa lei 1 ka, sKltee
lia. n.. ri 1 ber ui ire sen eau.l ead ui up anl in price, bu
cloaca .1 ut .1 * .me shore I.i t -nurd-i at 4.ioc.e/4*rc
II ins'i'i.in! in,tn . s domestic lattin .'I I V.
NAN IL kTokkb -(spirits turpentine nrui bal i|ti?l_4
l'i.; .'.'.' OB t ie sped h...sm -lc et I r ill p ' '?? ? Itt H-S
fur utlicr -ue* eui. Mia.,n-r. *..'-'??. mo: Sir.tineJ,
SI 07?-; C. l.l*_!*ai lr l.'iftj ii, l.M H. l.B.li I. ii.BO. a.
;i.,..; M. 1.0. N. 4.751 W I... 0 Vt. W.bM'St
i-iiHV is>l"N ??? Pt mik K\ mu ire ara rerv nub.lei mr, a?4
Hu- c. tn 1..1 in., tiLt-iit 1- B'luaea I'etU, li. ct,
however. have 11 steadf *.tp|.ieii Nei otoo
reportctl. M.-a Quoted fm Maali '?, *n ,u?
#".' PO rm- Parally M. a*. ?!.' ',.'e-'s,4 .,1, fee,- 1 lem Hju-B;
anl le. - uM lb f..r Kxtrt I l, 1." ll.-.J.i-' uuietaea
uoniln.uly niuiuinisi. city Kxtta [edit Boat, -I. a0?
?IS nu. "r inn Mt as bela.. *l- u. PaCUct, Bl I ''e;.l'JisS
in bhis Fantdy Mes*. . 10 a tli o> ... .m-.i-K iiamo?
Iii bub' il.-iii.inn i.iiiii.tl-17 ... .-. s 1. . Cl I .Ml.ALS?
lin cs rule 11; rn.'ut lie luovninont la ll'ht Ile Sled Mio-ibl
nis i|iiieicil t'ael -lt'.; .-.'lej.etl Hboilldert, .'e-'e'lC.. t'.C.ntl
durna, -',,;?'-.-.. Hawked ??. ? 1 .Mrnni.K- nat
i'm! uutban ei lu price, l-oas t'.-.i in pew-York-pstaal
ile-, f.,I ileatertl ilci.vt-lf : I ona I n.!.'. ? ?'. e. ^bert ' lf.tr.
5.M0C l.llr.^-Kle Uni-, ililli to ale alt | la ea. Wilna
inthlcr te- .can il City lleety to I l-tril. 5-iU.V
LAUD lie nial.el hud il V T. dill. In.:. tteel.iV. TlCl ht
teni'., l- IHt'nr Ue trish I nea tb clr-nil 1 c.niple of pomtt,
auilileis d wael C.i'tract tirade, el .,'.c *-aie^ '..ni ut.
tte arrive st u..ioc , cutt and fr .'lab 1 Febntrv eloeiaa B.S7ej
?_.'.o< tc,. Maret., u a .,>..;.- ? closius .oi-fA.. i.twi
tere Anni. > .4 1,. ? .1 ic. Ce.-iein . 0.tO.Att i.TeO Vet
Met. -. .'11,111 Mc. cln-itirr lela.:.. 1.- I.VM tea. Jui-e,
ii .,* j -...-.'i. t'l.isitit: e . ., u ft-c. 1 tty -t-.un weiker. --ana,
_1H lc* ei'.'.u ,.,.,? K-ila d COBtlBCflt, ..tl c., tut! r-Olllii
Ainu.cn, :." Ul I I I-.. . i'i. I.' l-l .I'd EUUB wilt
Ided ehanse. and quiet, tri* Cl 1.1: Ki.-rn fn-amrr,
r.,u .-c.. Me tern Cres ie ry. l--?r bc -, Klfiadat, *le.i Ma'?^
I'airv hatl-tlrsiu tuba 1 a i7c. M eaten Isct-ry. Hw
:i'i.. Iiiiimtiou vre-iiieiy, -.'??; :7v W.-afi ni Ualiy. l-'W
1-. ...fill.I:-I- Miali., 7.; l.'V 1 Mi.lu -kims. b*sitT:\
\\ eat tu Hal. i?J*?e. KOOS Mat, 'Sit tl t-alcrn. '--*-, -I
auutiiciu, 'Hu ...'., l.iinctl Btate, l-Ol-'_ , no. Wea.era,
?
r-l'tiAit?Kaw w.jiht?her; Fair lt-miui;. b\,ib T*lCa>
an ! -onie tb ni. 11 ll c is at) :o.v ai this ctJt tc ii-tii .1 nnw be
ein et .-.I rn vi w -i uln w'.ic'i wen bm s eaterdai ?> aojte
lu,. Hie 1 lana ol I ra. il nt 'lift ? V CCBtM ?_ .1 o* ? li le at ti ae
quoted Bl Sc. c t I tait. t. vc. t i-ti lu-:. .'-e. Cjbes, tl "N. *
ti 11 ldc; Poweend, o\t.,,.-. drannUi u. ii'..,- Mt.ure
A'' les,' ; 1 u!ifec!lu_tla' "A," 'e-i. S .u.lartl -A.'.
Gilt!:-.. I'fl "A.' tv','. 1 Le !t'?-; V, Int.) I.Mra "tl" SApU
.. 1: lc ixtra' 1," 5.'I.'Sc, c. b*s,iJ',c. . Yellow,
4 .. ..e.- 'I.
-11 aiiink-I'.iit'.ir.i nuni illyiitit-ii.iTi-c.1. CM7aaaan
at n>t *.al Diet.maresi lin- at \c
rALLOM Ililli t.a mun ?r leas Baal I'nuie ci?r
t|Uotc\; . Hi.: i I 1' c. _
LIVE r-TiiilC HABKETI hy rr.i.r. sitAi'ir.
rim-A.at li.'. in-T'i* Benaan fnaratti rci.-u ''4'-/??
p,,,.!,,,,..,)',,.,, ?.: nipaee *. r.oosn4 *J??"*fn
Kl, 11. ,.,!_? -ile, a t.n'i.,ii.e<.i -a 'ia .., 1 ,* t.cri. ?_ .?
'd^.doL.aiibUi-ii fl BiBBA tai nu.*. R 75
";.,',.;)- Ile, emit S.aO* BklSStsoSt Mt 11 "lrirnei MMp
,l,.ui. an. Mi-en *?' f '"- '.-, '*' *"'- ?'" ^.ooiUB.
il, ?,,i.n l..?l.r.*-t '? ??-?' ll) -"um ti U0?M I ?
sVe-e-ln-.I'llll .'!?' llO-l'l- ??s.UlUllei.l* I -'ll le.l I | IIl?S?t
uivO-U. ._*l..n.'..-.-.;..--UOw,l...lUla,.IS.
B4tiei*v>e<?: naaiia. t8oo?i-e.t'.
ll.KA.i. 1 eb. 1 i-rariC?Keeeil.isni-Vlf 1 _,io lit ? I. loUl
1 for wen mua tariM ? kant mt aa. n. ? e-n,- wen, 0 IM
head citiai-iuxl llir.men. ell sam I'J c..U.i-111'.l to .NtW
Ye.rte : un ll-et ?? tee.'.
Sturm-itec-net- t's'Vir. AMS head t"io* fur weet trnja 'ar.
.' j ,,. *.' f..i, tat 11 ii- un ???.-.? 1 l.'i n bt. d C'.iiattuea
Her., .cn. 1. eur* eira ta N.-.fror* I < n.-nOB lo Cir
s -,.- -i gi boan 001 < boice to Ki t-, ?i be-a tb bo-, im- ht
eini 11 ut tir'u : verv lew ben mi ead.
//..l-BacttBtt bkdov. CA !bn,'Ml t,i'al mr ?eya* 'luis tar.
a ii..j o bea* tar mo' tlm< Uet -v-en. sJ.lnO netti 1 coy
acned ftreaaa wt cnn ?-*.? M Kea.Yen ?"*,'***
ate .'V- with ttir eic. aud I.bi 1 *ioikir*. *l ??'**?' -*? ?
t.. eel io . nnico SI -*l*?.4o. ie v extras brought 14 4m
M..anea. BtAbJiAbO. Uo CLe.cc llvaty bte, liga .*aa
1 Uiiiit,t'.ii-jd$k iu.
who. being obie, like bim, to sain abundance of goM by
producion salable works, would hive thut theme-tves
up in tue rece.eacs e,f Ute ?>;icr,i llmtso diirluir many years
for lett then lOO.OOti francs. We re<rel all tho uiure tu it
ibis abnegation baa not had f.?r i ? meeaspeaoa thc ena*
tlnn of Ibo ni-iaterieleee which tho critics who hold to
considering Baudry as tim rnprca.-niative of grout paint
In^ may ciuulousiy glorlfv."
The London World anya; "[ hear the great dtllicuity
about thc alteration of thc Millah, pict.ires hus been
solved. Mutt af tho canvases un which the painter
Worked, without authority of thelresmen, have beeu re?
stored te, tholr original condilli, t. Tim newer color hn*
be-en i-etiioved, satisfactorily let ae hope, although lt
teems more than probabletliiltliesiirraofshaveeitlteiitrJ
lu any cate, the luvNh addillnit of varnish tu tbo plc.
ures will not luvarlably please their proprietors."
THE SIS DAV I HI EC XE.
In Tiie Sunday Thibcsk ot jreatatda? "0. V.
8," wrote of tho opening of PBrliaaaot by tho
Queen) regular eirre^poodeBta told t?f baaoroai
pbaeee of life ai Constantinople, pms mal and th<
ntricai almira nt Paris, and two southern Beoatoi
at WaahiOegtoni "A Dry Bread Care" in Biloela,
M Odd Bidee of Life in Rio," "A Btraage Woman"
and w Magaatno'a Little Girl" wen other Lntereat
tng .ettore; Long Odda" waa a faeeinating tala of
adventure'; Topics in LeadidR (.'Hies. 1'ulpit aad
Pew, Tbey Talk a Bit aod Pan On, Goastp Aboai
tim Blage, Current Anecdotes, Training Btate
Troopa, and lim Vote tm Temperance Ulled maaj
readable columns, gad ihi re was a detailed reriesr
wiih copious extracts of Lieatenant Greely's uar
lutive di' Arctic servile. Important news tooted
were ms follows i
F.ii'.iritiv. Leicester striken dispersed bj police
? Duel between kl. Clemenceau aod M. l?u
\li(-iin averted. \ treaty nf peace to be
signed byBcrvia.: Opinions of tba English
ut et.-i.i...-is concerning thc Dilke scandal.
iiosOAPBB. I lu- House in sesaion, : Clerks
and salaries, : Compulsory pilotage.
11 ?" lim- on wnrk- nf un. - : Report of tba Poet*
tiiiis'ii-' Ieneral,
I ?" "ii *-n< . r.t.stnti slmoat cut off by a flood from
Communication with tbe rest of the country. z__t_z_
l-m. nsive- damage done b) hiuti water and tee
gorges ti tin- Mohawk, bnsquohanna, Miasiesippi
itmi Missouri Biron. Attempt to hann a
young woman In Illinois, Proieaeor l"uoiup
Mtm lecturing on Protection and ProfNsor Dana
jectnrlng on Evolution at Yule.-- :Tbe bearing
in Un-1ibm of t minty Clerk Dalton pontooned al
Columbua, Ohia Teatimony as to election
frauds .it Cincinnati.
City am> Buburba*.?Funeral of General Han*
cock ut Trinity Church. : .lames W. Poanay
tbe principal witness in tba Broadway investiga?
tion. - _ r Decision in favor of Waroor and Work
? Deeirona of ebangiug the Central l'.irk
Menagerie. = .-. A inti I ehaaed in tbe Bowery.
_-=_*_-_ Hie Excise investigation close tl. A
railr.md lintlj-.- damaged by lea. i . . A woman
abut by ber bnaband.-Death of Winchester
Britton, (ioiei vain"..I tin-legal-tenderailver
dollar (412*] grama!, 76.92 eenie. : Stocks
active at advancing liuur.-^, closing strong.
Copien may Mill be had at tin-nrticc or by mail.
Prue;.eentai
QRAIN ARD PRODUCE BAREET8.
RATUBBa OP VBW-TOKK DE AM VG..
Thc week at the Produce Exchange dosed
on .-'iturJ.iy willi tlull uud uiicviriitful markets. Bpeea*
lat un wim rauie all around and ttie dealings In cash
lou wore on a narrow stale. Kxports tonk only 5,300
bushels of wheat and ?o,uO'? bushels of cuni. Cindi
wheat wu* a ulindi- weaker but ibo clone was Heady,
Ihe- option . ranged within trivial Hu.un .ind ended linn
bat aaohaagad for Febreary at 01 aad Marou at di1-.'.
ami *-i! *t cent better for Hie otnor months an follow* :
April92VMar9414, laaa '.fi**. July D5*j cent* aad
December gi 'Kt*!). In corn, raab So. :i was .\,,-eiit lower
but the other giadee wen unchanged. Tbe options, lu
au ll trading, rene *gt U cent iiiiil eloeed linn at the top
tl.tir. n at b:i\ for icliruary. BOh for ll tire li. 60 for
April,and 40cenufor Mar. Cash oatn yielded >..,'?_
cent nut eloeed ateaity. i'tie options wero Irreitular,
february ending unchanged at 3Blfc and March, April,
und May >_ ,1 ls cent blaber ut 37^ ceata Lard oiitt.ins
were- n siinde l..vvi-r, fluril qUOtatlOB* being: Mareil
...'. 86. April |d PA, May $.> t9, June *}t> 96, July $0 03,
AtlgUSt Tie 70,
The neetpta of (tain at {few-York, 1 htladelphla,
IttilTlni'.rrt and Boston on batuiuay wera an fol
Iowa: wiieat. 15,007 bushels; cora, H7..t;-_ bushels,
e.i'*, 96,240 I llshel.s; tnt il grain. 187,828 luisliela ;
fleeitr 20,101 barrets. At Chicago. Mtlwaahee r.n 1 Bt
I.e.als tin-.irrivnln were: \\ heit, IJ.Uri bushels; carn,
320.732 bushel* | nats, 13-1,..D0 .uthela , total grain,
490,401 bnabels; fluur,21,591 barrels.
- ? ?
THK TRADE IN CHICAGO.
CHICAOO, Fell, ll Spiced .?The Cold snap
u to long delayed thal seders o' wheat ure gaining cour?
age. The May option opened reeterday at ftteeata aad
fur the tlrst Uuiir dui met du aay better. There aaa mora
ttl .peculate en tu p..nt sad cm, aad i.utb erowda vere
a trifle clotted. David Dow's New-York eorwer aeted n
11 Utile nu tUe. local temper. M.ty cum noi.t at -t<. -^ cent-.
inirncdi.it. ly after theopening then wen oaly IO.0O0
h 1 e_r s. ii the yerda ana pneee wera lOeeota higher there.
Thli made p>Ci timi. Privileges la Min.a ie 1 ..
night within, i* tent or tho market mid yet
the Hue ttl ttrurin to ? day wero no Barrow thil
ih.. purchaser* of them made nothing oat ef them The
duct-...itu.ii In wheat we* withing '-_? oem elldey long
rschwarU M Duppee were large buyers and ?o were
1 eft conge tun. M.*; po rh touched 41 centa Pork
re,...11 lo eenie a barrel, iirieiiuii.iri.il thousand h"_s
m..; i.e. 11 is expeoted,all thal alli b' needed hythe
hourn.* un lesa the temperature talla " Putt" 1
wheal to-nlghl ?".'! st st's I -1\ couta : " < n..s " .it ?-..-.
e. m*. rhe receipts lo-daj wer? 50 earn ot wheal ifni,
ot turn ; l36ofoaU, sod 10,000 bend of hog*,
TUE PRTROLRl ll IIAEKET.
I.nst wick tin.' statements for January of the
pipe .in.-s were published. Here ere tbe ttgur tofthe
n,ii en.ni intusit Company; <;rm? smouut of fluid,
iii.- 6,831 barnie; (ellmeal and sarplua (allowsnce
ror waste matter) aocount, 2.963,787; tnt itoeh of
llicrchintiit.il' nil. 31,893,044 j cert I licit cs out
standing, 27,567.042; ondit balaucee, 1,326,002;
reeelpta, 1,534,864, dallrertee, 1,702,008;
exce^n ilcllvencs, 227,124 hernia The Ti,le--tenter
Pipe Ltne'i report ls ?? lol lo w? i t.r..-s amounl .-r fluid,
1,403,283 bsmls; sediment sod surplus, Vdi.UH'A; net
Muck oil, 1,330,300; oertlIlcutes outstanding, ->r:i.......r
credit balauce*. 451,300; reoeiptt, 185,254; deliveries,
194,781; oxoesa delirertes, 9,527 barrcla Comblulug
the two noorla, then la ebowu a decilue iu mt stocks
trout December last of 249.21 i a tola, nil repr sauted
lu a r.iii.iik* oil ol uulttuilellug e einiicnich, the cretin ti.:
ai.t'.-s showing a ellgbt uuin. Compared with January,
ls85, the statements ol lum month record a decrease n
in-i mee. k- nf ue.ii iy 3,400,000 ban .-. while the i soe ss
of deiiTerlea otrer pipe Hue runs waa mon than d
the excess chown lu January ,i year aga Compared
with liec.-uiii.-r, leal mouth's ii-'ure-n scon a slightly
greeter r tiling eui in deliveries thou In runs, bul t . i
ter Milli in.; behind the deliveries. I i um annexed Utile
ls given the pipe line reports for tho lam two mouth*
.inti fur' .I.i;iii.try il year a.'o .
M I.midi Vf Jan. I--*.. Dee, H-J. .1.111. 1896
I,hi* I nain,
(.r.e.. at tl Hui.I . - , - ntl.itu.,.4 in rnl.rn.ill
Heil, and nurptai 'l,b7A.iibl i,l.li,0'10 ...:>? o
Ne- liter, h mt . leotll '..a i AA. iT-.-'.s.i HS.j.r.tn
i . rl.ii. al- . .. u t og -Si >i....J lW.74t.U31 28.4lti.lli2
i r.tin 1'ul.ie i? .. e. ii.I . i.Tio,bbi 4,777.30*;
Ur, e lelM . 1.074.1123 1 *ilj7. j(H 17.
Dellverle* .1, 00,-H - S*,U4,*-15 1, ? 8, HO
Kt. ch deliveries ? U6JW5 S47.307
Muli cowper sens bb Ihe ?beva cull fur uu rommeot ami
oiii|uiasi/.e Un- folly ol pro lui i-i? in reohieesly eudeevot*
nu; to iiieiciist) ihe vii ul ol .i ni i petroleum at iii.- ex
pe um of market pr lue* The eeuaelesaooei of tlmtruie
Iii giving bp to perlntlrc.il in .ir leane, aueh us the oue
winch in.w eoBtroli ?peoulstlou, k,.uni) ni the opening
nt new ileitis or supply, nectii bo better elncldatinu than
Ib given by a glance beek io August, 1884, when pipe
lim. -incus reached then maximum. Within eighteen
months overflveand throe-quartan mlUloneof barnie
of oil above ground have been consumed. Appended ls
a ronir.int of the January nport with that of August,
1864 :
N T .1 T. V.,
I.bis -Pl trait. AUB., 1881 .lan. 1886 < .rt-?_-. ???
iir..sita:n- iluld -.11 "7 :."? ;tn..i.n.l u lie- b.bnl.'lH
snl. aim nurjetut i.Pol.l-li 3,0)18,770 Ina 1 '.. A.'
Kel iuVji ide oil 'AH. ?*.-..-lt: 98.2.3,341 Doc ..-'-..t
t'erufl'aoutatd'g..31,222.038 --.-Ut}.ni. Deo. 2,7iii.v08
licit hn. Ul. es ;., H.leJ.iU 4,777.302 bec -. a
lleeeipm. -J.-Oi.-lte 1.7 ?jo. ir.7 1 .-,-. rr; ll
Dcllveru-n l,?.P,8 il l,B.8,7n t l.e'C. ? H,
lt. . ?s.i]..||icin-*. ?l,4?7 -: f,t).j'J Inc. ;.l*,i'ai>
'Kaxeas reeelpta
Aiihoiigh lem tbaa two weeks of this itiontu bare
passed the pip* line dalli reports -imw nu excess nf ele
ltverle. over runn of tn.ne than 20,000 barnie a Bay
(j'jo.iioti barrels lu the mus*). To Febrnarv 11 Ute runs
have averaged 51,51*2 barrels, again at 58,186 i-urn-u in
January, 83,270 baird* lu iK-cembcr, ims... 54,097
b.tireis in ivniiiiirv, 1885, and tiT.t.Ts bernis Iii Peb
luaiy, lVsl. Thc Jellly iive-iiig- of the ililli cries bal
been 71.020 bernis, against 00^183 bernis ins; month,
70,580 i.arnun in D-eemher, 1885, 08/218 barnie In
r'ebruary, 1686, aad 59,422 biinolsiu Pebruarr. 1884.
The chanel a averaiti' now 1 J,!??*_; bu reis, agaluet 38,178
barnie in January,40,302 bernis lu December, 1885,
.:..'.)ti(l liurreln lu 1'chru .ry, 1885. and 25,320 i> mala In
let.runty, 1884. The pipe Hue ngaree from-february l
to 11 (oliurtern lo Hie I2tb) nie aa annexed :
lien
linus. Deliveries. DeUrerlee. Chfrtere
lotitlbirrels . &.tl.5nl? ,s7.^ia li -.:???-? ftliVSItl
Average per day.... BlJirJ 7i."Jti 20,e28 42.V8-J
Mn much raeea haa beea larreudend to ti.e latenet
u.-r t-oiu]iitrineiiiH givaa iit'..vn Hutt uotniiient on last
vteeiVn c-?rinlcate ipeeulat on nt ceetarlly mual ne brier.
An a matter of fact lt would need Utile desscrlptinti lu
hu> t vi nt. Tho market Val umler tho control
nf tbe bears, and ea a ileum loliiine
ot business up to Ihiir-.lin liam -.;.*
ii gradual nhrlnkniio in price from *'lltA^lSt cents to 7fl
collin, ttie lowest prloe t..ti. ri.-tl williiu rt ye.ir. the BC*
eeatrielitea of oil speeulutlon must tiutile any dos. pre?
diction, hutu Buy be worth nmembertui timi lasi yeer
thc lowest prices wiTu sciire-l tn tlie tlrst two iitoiithf.
ht.irtlng with february ut 73.IV coins nt thu atti .li?
fer thal month, tim monthly average price ihsu ruled u?
follows : Mun h, BO HO reata; April, 78.94 ; May, 70.28 ;
June, 82.25: July,06.40j Auku-i, 100.42; Beptember,
100.82; Oetoher, lt'."..j;t tent.. Tue ur^uiue.et
thut now seems to influence traders t? l|", ai
ciuhie.it of other eii-iumits is thal tin ja eau
be no bull itiatket whim prospectlog t*
carr,eel on at its ptBMBt rate and tli'.lf Ihe null - ?i I-1*
ginwiiK,' W.ishli.gtoiiC*uii:.t.v uni Kmie delda arc not
lin,t iieliued. Il iti u noiiroo ol w'undei- that altar iicot
laoee in vain.* or 37 Hi eeuta within abool four moatoa
producers Should conti, no U, push Ibo drill without
o.Uer pulley Ihan tiiat sf Buding ..s iiiucii oil ns ronilile.
The cert,Mette marget aaa mun .punt rn laa lust t".o
days ol taut week, and the covering of sl.ort ?BOW MNI lo