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TUlBt'NK TKRMs To Hill IVlM-llUa Iv! aae ires tu the lotted suites. 1 Tear, ti M uittis. ll Months. jPally. wllh-snudac.**??* .0 *t-'> ?-' 19 Pail j. wttliout sunday . 7 tnt 850 175 tmmiavTrltennf . l.M) . ... Pemlt by I'oatal order or Express Order or Registered latter, tty Poetil Note the remitter will pleste write on the Nole *>or a hi; Ni w.Yors 1'irintr-tp:." Main ee.lice tel rag luna tn. I'.4 N'assau-st., New-York. Ad di.**allcorre-sDoudene-e ?lriply "Tils 1'il'if .?. .ow. York IlKAVi'lI oKI-'K'I.S OK TIIK TKIHlNK. Artvertlsetiu nts Tor puhd iiiim In TelB TfilntSK. and nnlera lei re- *ti sr .it-lit pry u tlie itally tiilr.e.r. will ho received at Uio lullowtiisr branch ? tites In WewsVorki Hrs neb intii-e. |,| ih Kreeart *Hy. lia. m.Ind p. rn. JNo. W.Vl lii.e.i lw.iv. bet .icen r_Jd fin I '.'.tel sts.. HU rt n. m. Ko. SO* Weal I went v.t til rt1-st.. Ina nu tn ?? p. in. No 7utlThir,'.ave..ne;,r leei ti-,?t<ere-ntli*t..li> _. m. to S p.m. Ma 1 ."UT Thin!-ava., n.-nr SlEttetB-eC I'a. m. to 3 p. m. No. tan (-Hst' >n?t-huii'ir'-i-i.ii ul reatv. tt'i.-r.. t t.t * p. m. Vukui **i|uaic, No. l VI Kourth.ave.. cor. of Foarteenth-et, iv i >TII I P. . 1TIK-. WABB-BUTOa?1,822 Fut LOBHOB?20 Bc.lf..rel st . r-trand FOTJND.D BY HOR __T_ GREELEY. ~ MON I'AY, FEBRUARY 15, 18b& HIE Xl HS THIS MOES1SG. V FoKrinx.?Account of ihe mutiny of two Manila Indi.in wail..rs mi the Frank N. Tharer. - Ka* porte-il killiug eif llislmu Hannington in Zanzibar. _?- Atioal of tlv u.Hullers in **pam. D iMKtic?Great loaaei Ly tlt-o<ls in New-Ene bnd and New-Turk, ? Governor Hil) to attend Horatio *.*?;.unun's fuucral. r____=__ Beeorery ol tm J'Ouiik winnall who wa.t hain*.'d in Illinois. - ?: .:. Airest of George Q. Cannon, tba Mormon leader, a Rai aila. -: Visit of Colonel Steveusou anti \\ if. to the Main,. City ?.m> sninmiv.- A Greek aallarranrdered ar sea bp two mates. _= _= < trdeia of .wrest out tor ex fehenil Davidsoni he anea ta New-?ferser. Eflorts of Muvor Whitiii-v to evaile the Civil Ser? vice lawa ?.?--, 1 wo lng concerts tor the Turriell Fund in the Mallison Seiimre Garden. ' A ?woman out Ailie a shel ifT tinea. In ^ kaihkii.?Inuit atintis for to-elav: (Jen erally fair, growing cloudy and colder, tempera* ture veateadail hlgheni 45 : loareat, '..ii ; avct aite 40-8J- ??^______________________ The t-'oo'l faith ol t he Brooklyn Civil Service Reform A.-oeiiitinii and of the Civil Servite CoininisMouers ol'tins Stare will ho Bbown m the attilude they assnnie toward the Civil Ser? vice rules tor Brooklyn as iirueinletl 1 y Mayor AVhitney. The chanires he has BOgfreeted Bin nil in the interest of hi. jmrty ; Mich os lower in<r the stand.nil of examinations (to let in the " beelera* oi Boss lleLM-jrblin) and the nboli tion of the lists of eligible esudidntee pretiared hy the Low commission. We do not believe tbat the .-.tate Coinniisfiioners trill allow these aineiiiliiii nts to stand fnr a moment, and we ehall expect to hear the Brooklyn Aaaodation rais,- a kTtat outcrv ai auy authorized depart ure from correct principles. ? a ? The convention of third and fourth class postnijestcrs at Chicago will doabtlesa be an m tenating gnthering. IKHeiala ol their grade are certainly persons ot' influence -whiefa is proved by the anxiety of this Demoeratic A.l miuihtration to put as many of ita foUoweia in these places as possible. But lnlluential as they are, we really doubt whether Congress will be inclined to heed their demands that third aud fourth eluss otlice? shall be " rent free and heat tree " to them. The fact im. tin-re are ko many hungry and thirsty Demoerati rcatly to take their places just as they ant, that even a Democratic House will hardly seo the necessity of iprndlng any more money merely to make them more desirable. Wait till a fourth-class pohtmasterHihip goes a-beg? ging once. * - rn Our Washington correspondent w-ntlsa care? ful comparison tn the matter of appropriations for public buildings in different parts of the country, which is full of interesting suggestions for tax p.i\ irs. It prove! pretty conclusively that the South is getting its full share, ot pub? lic money for internal improvement, and that there are \ariuiis ways of emptying the Fed? eral Trca-ury without paying rebel war claims. Nobody will begrudge the South nen erous appropriations, of course, but it should be understood thai such grants are. by geiier oeity anti nut by right. If population and tax? ation are tiie correct principles to govern ap p.-Oeiiriations for public buildings, cities like Worcester and Springfield in Massachusetts, Elmira in this State, and Dayton in Ohio. ahouM be accommodated before such towns as Oxford, Miss. It is pretty generally understood that the Democrats wh:> make up the various factions of their party in this eily are not united by any principles. Ihey slit k together tor the Bake of spoils. This instru tive fact has been atnkingiy illustrated within *he last few days. "Tiiu" Campbell, ol' Irving Hall, has gone over to the County Deeiiociacy because he wants to go to Congress again next year, and complications have arisen a'. Washington which induced hun to change his local allegiance. Irving Hall has also been dese ted by Senator Michael C. Murphy and Assemblyman Finn, Wtiile "Nick" Muller baa left the County Democracy and now trains with Irving Hall. These new relations will be maintained, of ?OWM until Campbell, Muller, Murphy anti Finn find lt worth their while to join stone other gang. lt is as the Kovised Version says: "Where* soever the carcass is there will tho vultures bc gathered together." No Ludlow Street Jail for ex-Sheriff A. V. Dat ids..n, il you pleaMf?he knows too well "what a prisoner has to expect lhere inness he can pay larne sums for board. lt is easy to uiideisiand, theiefore, why the ex-Sheiill start? ed tor X' w-Jeisey when he hoard Of the issuing (of un order of arrest lor him in civil proceed* lugs. But until some ou?? whispered * Wall Street " it was haid to comprehend boa David Bon gut so deep into financial trouble as he evi? dently is. Tbe fees of tho Sheriff's office amounted to about $(.0,000 u year, and after deducting tbe political assessments which he had lo pay tani Ute coat.of lani living, Dav idsou ought to have been able to retire to private life with a competency. But politic* of the kimi he traded in aie utterly demoralizing. The only wondei in that more of Ins k'dney do not dis? appear from public view for similar reasons. Meagre det**tlll of the mutiny on the ship Frank N. '1 haver, in the Hast Atlantic early in January, have already reached thia eoantxy, but lin. Tm ni'sr. M able this ?Mining to lay the whole story for the lirst time before Um public A more thrilling sea tale could har " be conceived, god it it were told hy (lan. Hnaaell even, people would be inclined to think it waa decidedly overdone. It would be eon* sidered as highly Improbable that two Manila coolies could hold a score of men in hiding ami terror for two dayl ; but the coolies did that on the Thayer. Indeed, the mutinous sailors might have been in poeaeaoion ol tbe ship yoi bad it not been lor the bravery anti wonderful endurance of Captain Clarke ead bia wife. The htipiel to the mutiny,theacenea at St. Helena, where the wo nded received careful attention and substantial assistance, shows the wisdom nf keeping aa able man as United States Consul in that far-away isle. TARIFF DISCUSSION OUT OF ORDER. Mi. M irii-toti ap;,ears about to Introduce n tanti bill. Probably he dues not realize all his difficulties. Se calculates that lie can appeal to the party which he le tis to unite upon annie definite iiiea.Miij. Perhaps he will call it to? gether in oenone, aad quote the solemn pledgee of the party ro make some "reform" of taxa? tion one of Its chief ohjecte. Nevertheless it will be exceedingly dillienlt for him to secure any action on that subject. Mr. Motriaoa fails to appreciate the intense holing that prevails, b uh al the Weat and at the Hast, on tho silver queitioa. He fails to uti lcrstand that most ot the men nf his own party are inure in narneel just now about the money question th.m ab nit auv ch.inge ol' tariff, and Intieiitely more in earnest th tn al,out anv halting and timid change. Bitch as it is possi? ble fur him to ni ike. A aWOOping anti radical free-trade measure would undoubtedly route Borne entbnaiaam. Hut the sort of bill that may be ieviaed with intent to harmonia* the Demo? cratic party will kuidle nu enttiusiasin ami pie.iso nobody, ami will excite etroug feeling only among those whose Industrie! are ass died. Such tanti agitation as is possible for Mr. Mor? rison, therefore, is likely to meet with in* diflerence among Ibe only i.e..pie upon is hom he cotiitl rely to aiipporl it, ami at the aame time most ol three linn ate lntensilv intel OMI ed in the money question, imi appreciate the ti. ee-sity of having a settlement of thatqnea tioii with.,nt delay. Tliat is where the publie instinct is right and Mr. M.inisein ia wrong. The taritl question can Wait. Thora is absolutely no rt a-.nu for dis turbing it .it this time. But there is Ihe utmost need ol some definite settlement ni the mouej question, ao thal the pm*pla ean know whal lo expect. Tnoee who believe that ailver roi mtge ought to be emu inned or made nolimited Oegiu to iiiith-'stand this, as wall as those who believe that the coinage ought t>> be auspendiNl. On both siiles it. is seen thal aome solotion is ol vital importance to the prosperity of tba eoun* tty. Until it is definitely determined what can be ti me, or wnether anything cnn be don.', rn* terpriae halts, ami capital locks itself up, and all industry languishes. Tlie conaequencea to tia- laboring people nm especially disastrous. 1 mv begin to un iii rotund thal the agitation will cause ihem gie.it dil aster. From tlie point of view which De.noelani- poi it lennis h.ivi- tanga! them to Like, the Whole difficulty il tine to lin etloiiH of * gold buga'and Wall Street money* lenders to mike money scaiee. Thean people are no doubt ainoare,nnd if Mr, Morriaun will o|M-n his eyea ba will boo thal they are vary much in earnest nnd want some settlement rij_lit away. It will not please them to have this uncertainty continue for two or three mouths, while Mr. .Mollison ant his frienda drone away in dreary debate about the rate ot duty on Impm ta. In this state nf facts a diaeuseioa of the tarifl question will I..- unprofitable, ami the op poneute of any change will have a tremendous adv.tillage. It will always tu- poaaible for them to c limn.uni a port of the ardent believers in silver coinage, when they propoeeto put saide thc tar il .1- i'.i;.-, ami tumble the bills pending into the w.iste h taket, and to ..ettie tha none) question without further del iy. Pacing the-*e lads, Mr. Morrison would lu- wise-r to recog? nise the inevitable, ami to defer anv attempt to act upon tne tanti queation until some dettnite decidion in regard to silver Coinage should bc leached. BOW io RTORR HIE CROTON WATER. The report of the Inion League ClaVacoB* tni11i*i* ou the best methods nf storing up the w.iler of the Cloton lt. ver, which was published in TBI Titiin Ni- a ftrw ilays ago, ought to have much weight with the Aqueduct Commis? sion. It is a capital contribution %B the discus? sion regarding tbe.builoing of the big dam at Quaker Bridge. Ttie fails ami tigurcs which it pi im nts are the result of careful investigation ami st.nly, ami deserve thoughtful conaidora* tion. Ol com se these tacts ami bgnrea are no! entirely imw. Hut they are grouped together in a stiiking and convincing way, anti form a sining argument in favor nf putting ofl, at least, the construction of the. enormous ilain. . wenty-eignt years ago, it is pointed out, the engineers nf the Croton Aqueduct Department Axed tha sites of ten rcservuiis on the four branches of the Croton Uiver. These together Would have a capacity of 45,000,000,000 gal? lons? 50 pei cent more than the proposed res? ervoir al Quaker Bridge. With the reservoirs al? ready built at llrewster's and at Boyd'i Cornela, this Kyst iii would embrace a drainage area of 17-1 square miles, ami the quantity of storable water cii|iab|e of being gathered in these batons would be 78,100,000,000 gallons a year enough to till the twelve reservoirs one ami a half times every twelve months, [n CUM ol need thia quantity would supply the city with 300,0*. 0,000 gallons a day tor over six months. This is some three-times aa much as tint daily supply new furnished. It is evident, iherelori that it will be inj-ny years before the city will need all tbeoeatorage reeervoira, lithe m..si available sites weie now selected ami built upon, some of these reservoirs Would be in nae by the time the new atiuetluct is finished. This could nol be the cane witii the huge Quake] Bridge Dam, which will tako from four to nix years to build. Various other atlvantages are dwelt upon by the commit tee, such as tile increased purity of the water that would be caused by its flowing over the rivet-be tl aeVCial miles af.er being released from the reservoirs; the decreased lia? bility tc accidental}' having the supply stored in inverai placet instead of one j the comparative safety from Midden destruction by an enemy, Hint the greater ease with which a contaminated or filthy basin conni be cleaned. If utter thia acheine ie woolly or partly ear* ried into ellect it in deemed desirable or neces? sary to build the gigantic ti.mi at Quaker Bridge that, of course, can BC done. '1 hu ila.ui U ll OBI ?lily will be an expeliineutal structure, as there is nothing like it on earl li , and it will prove ii costly experiment whenever lt is built. Tin system of storing water on thc branches of the Croton will furnish an ample supply probably for ii generutiou. Tho Aqueduct Comuiissiouwe ihoultl weigh this matter well before deciding to involve tho city in mich nn enormous outlay as the great dani will require. The aqueduct will be an extremely expeootre piece of work, and ihe taxpayers will not patiently acipiiescc in carrying ont an undertaking whose necessity is not amply ami incontestably demonstrated. 8RCRETARI WEFTSRYB POLICY. Secretary Whitney readily admits that tho new Navy cnn mt be built at the old nnvy yarda. Hi*atatement before the House Naval Committee la explicit on this point. While he thinks that one or tWOOf tho navy yards sin, ti ld lu* equipped for building ai mored ships, he lecointnends adherence io the contract system as tho only one that is practicable. "The Government,"heeera, "will get better ships year by year out of private ihip-ynrde than il will by building them itself." Hefavora very decidedly the system of contracts witb linus or Individuate. This, WC hardly need to add, is a principle for winch Tiik I itim nk hal stoutly contended. The uniform experience of the European naval Powell lends to stuiiv that bei tor au il cheaper vessels of war can be built at private yardi un ler adequate inspection than In Government yarda. The Secretary*! remarks on this subject are timely and judicious, aud ive have no desire to dissent irom his conclusions. Mut inasmuch as his admirers arc constantly referring to the practical ability, the common-sense met lintis and plain boaineoe-like habits of tho present Administration of the Navy Department, it is necessary to refer to his warfare upon private ship-yards, in which, as he admits, the new Navy must be built. Was there any practical ability displayed in driving into bankruptcy the most enterpriaiug ship-builder in the country at a time when new iron vessels an* required (or tba Navy. Wae it eommon-aenee to ruin the con? tractor whoee bide for tbe Drat four veaeeli of the new Navy were over $3(10,000 below I boee of his rivals ! W.is it buaineae-like to declare open W U lan- ui>.ill the ahip-bttilding interests ol' the country, wheu the Government -innot bm bi at its -inn yardi tbe renell whieh it reqnl eef The Seri,-tary is now authorized to add four iion vessels to the N.i\>'. The conti.nt ly ate in ll the only one Willoh he finds pi .tel ic.it,le. Ile moat go to private yards with the deaigni nf a new Advisory Board, ask for Iuds on the eon tract work aud reserve for naval experts the privilege of iuapecting all matei iala aud super* vising every sleive, iel the prooeaa, ll" mual have lecourse to Hie system under whieh the Dolphin ami the cruiaera were Inuit. Mut as the outcome of Secretary Wnitney'i arbitrary and unjust dealings with Mr. li >ich, tuen- will I-.- greater reluctuaoe on the purl of iron abip buildera to undertake the work, rue bids will be I ew.r iii number and higher ih in they wi mid ha\e b.i n il the moat enterprising compelitor had not been made the i irtim of a nolilieal p-t - ?s. tut ion and driven mi! ol' the lists, I lie qnea : in recurs whether the Secretary ha* pursued a . iiininon-seose, busineaa-like policj in conduct? ing the main transneti.if the Department - the building of a new Navy. The judgment ni practic il men will be we are unite sure, that it has bean worse than nnbusiuess-l ike?even an irrational ami suicidal policy. Iluaineaa men who have important contract work lu be done never begin by quarrelling with the oul? class who can lo it at all, nor du th*y laka pains tn destroy the cretin of tbe competing con true to i wiiose bids mc ord in irily the lowest. BONA 1 i tD Ci sim s.a. 'I bree important c.mses contributed lo mv(-H bu-eiiiss transactions laal week; the ri-e in thc stink market nnd .M..i's for the control of Mime propertiea; tbe f.ill in cot te.ii and the eoUopae of seme speculator* m New-Orleans aud Liverpool, and the active speculation in cora and the uncer? tain movement! in wh .it. As a result tbe ex? changee at tue chief lilies Wire l.llge, .ls might be expected, but thc) were also lurge at St. Louis, Baltimore and Sew-Orlcane, where th**) have recently been small. .\ rollapae in an important trade causca large traniartiona t"t the moment, as well as an improvi tm nt. Hut ii ii also true that the cxi'hangi - .it the smaller towns an- larger than they were last year. This is nut raving very much, tor bnaiueaa at ibis time last yeal uas exceedingly ililli, ami the exenangea outside of New* York in February wen: 17 percent less than in tin same tuon th ot the PW- lolls Ve.ir. lilli tln-le lt il oelisnhl._ lile- iiicu-.isi- QOW, and a milch mole hopi lui tulle-, wbieb, if not baaed too much <>n mendy speculative activity, helps to promote a b ttl ei trade. Koal-eatate deal inga are especial 131 large, ami The Real Entnte Record any! th.it bun!ncaa waa "never more proeperoua?n and "tho broken are making more trenanetinns "ami more money than in anv previous season. " Architect! axe busy with plana, ami bnildera "an* making oontracta i<>r the eonatruction ol "more lum-ts tin- year than any previouaone " iu the history of tbe city." The collapse iu the e.,ti on market is just what moat have boen anticipated, in new of facts mentioned here from 11 me to time 1 especially the depreaaion <<f tin- manufacture in Europe and tbe great accumulation of storki hera in tbe v.nu hope of forcing the world to pay whal priceaour holden please. Recolpta ure large, ami ilo not supp.rt the current idea thal the cro{ie will prove amsllei than was anticipated. Bxporta laal week were, larger by 20,000 bales than for the oorresponding \\<-?k leal year, but the export! for the cn ip year an- still 280.000 bales short. The stock at the port-, is 200,000 bales larger, ami at Interior towns 190,000 bale., larger than a year ago, making ebon! 1,500,000 babs held, against less than 1,10(1,000 bales bul year. Thus there lillis' be locked up 111 cotton about $70,000,000, much of which banks have loaned. Keeultl thus far ilo not justify the wiadnm nf ipeculative opera tiona whieb are obviously agmtoat tint general lone of the world'a market. Cheap silver makes I mini a more effective oompe itor with tbo United Statue in two ways: it lowers the puce ai winch Indian cotton is offered In Ktirope, ami n leaseni thc demand in the Eaat for co,ion gooda. The attempt to hoi_r| tl ?? prue of corn, how? ever palpably artificial, waa quite aueoeaaful, ami it is not limited by any considerations ol actual supply or demand. The price slums an advance of _*.'?_ cents for the week. Wheal de* clined to about '.?<> ,e,its, but recovered to '.H. Bacon and lani were weaker, ami also butter andegge, la dry goode there waa only a fair demand, though prieea wen*, maintained except for print cloi ii-., winch declined a toxic, nth. I he tone of the iron market is stronger, both because the coke strike ls closing furnaces ut. the West, ami because the publication of si eel statistics ibowe a remarkable increaec in con* sumption not dependent oa railway prospect!. The coal market il a shad.- stronger on ace .uni of the pro nisei! combination to control all anthracite supplies. But if lt wera really ex? pected that tbe combination would do all that it promises, every lou ot anthracite would be worth at leaat a dollar aiore than it is now. Money la exceedingly abundant on both ildea of the nco..iii. Il is BOttOCd M M e\l t .101 ilinurv phenomenon that the rate of intercut Ls only I'-j per cent at li,?rim, as well as at London ami at New-York. MovertheloM. gold han been ihipped daring the pad week to Europe, and the ihiomeati need little explaaanoa in view of the tince.itainty as to silver coinage and Us elie.1 u, ami tim probable ithHhIiqi of foreign miders on ?ceoant of tho rapid idvaaee la the irices of stocks. The condition of foreign mile tims nut improve, and the official srate nrnt shows thal the exports of cotton lil .Iniiu iry were about ,*.?,000,000 less than in th'' lame month last year I of provisions 95,300,-* MIDless, anti of bnalstutrs about #*. loo,OOO ess. The 1're isnrv cioi'lnues to take in a ro? nni kalilv small proportion of silver In pay iient ol'dulles here, and bv reri-011 of the 10 lrenient ot si. v,i .?.?title ites added $1,000,000 asl w.tk t.i the amount of silver owned, ami deo fl.600,000 to the amounl ol'gobi owned, .vhile tm-legal-tenders on hand were dimin ?bedfl,200.000. Tue most ngniflcaal change ? the coetiaaed retirement ol' circulation by he banks ; last week the amount of bondi eviihdiawn from tl pool exceeded the amount lepit-ited by 91,300.000. This ami tho re leinptinn of 910,000,000 by the Treasury tartly explain the large tranaactiona in rad iv.iv bonds during tho past week, ami that in urn in part explains tho activity In stocks, duce the late hold us who havo parted with heir bonds arc apt to seek some other socuri ies instead. The OOO motive pOWOf in the stock market ms Peen tm* promised combination of railroad mil coal properties under tlie lead of a svntli *ate of bankers The Street profoundly bo nves in the abi'ilv of a lyudicatC to ac 'omplisli everything, ami it buys stocks as hopefully at the highest prices forfhe yo.ir as lt did at still higher pried in November tait SILENCE Moir HIE SURPLUA Hue of the minor merits of Tnf. Tiunr\r Ai mw ir is tm* duplicate form in which the leht statement if presented, (lue form ia thal ulopted hythe Treasury in Amil hist. The ither is the om- previously extoling. Hy meena d' the latter a comp trU'iii of the N 11inn il debi is it -tomi in December (Mt with the previous real 'a statement is poanible, lt will be remembered that during the cam? paign of 1 *e*s 1 tic-11,* ni 1 ic 1.is, pantimlarly ot tue ?*,iaih ami \V s\ Brraigned tin* Republican a.nty lu keeping sn largs a surplus nih-in the rreaaury. 1'hev portrayeil Mm immenae itiiuu* ll- to p|i.s[ierify which Would lesillf if the Mu? llins could be paid out in pine nf being 'boarded." The late Viee-Preaidaut, Mr. Il.inliicks, ne.ned much excitement in the West bv his commenta upon tin- eubject, and -en.it.il Sherman and othen wen- mmmoned to 'he stump to ni pla 11 IT nat the surplus was, alienee ii erie, how ii grew, whal it mira* *.-n'e-ei, ;mi| whv it waa increwdng. Liberal |il.iilll-es w-Ii- ni,ni" e.f the le.ief \V Ililli Would te experienced bv tin- country if thc De moe* racy wera only pul in power ao as to operate I'tt.ll till' sill plus. TllE Ai MA MAO -hows th.- result. Caah in t ht 1 1. .1- ny .December 1, I**-* I. ?*? I'J**.:; pi,7--.'.?7; ?a-h iu ttie' ii,,1, ny, Decombei 1, ISMS, \l4NS.fl.J7,11 >'J.?i7. lin* hat.l surplus to over (iflii.U 11,nun i_r 1.: 1 r,-1- than it waa a year ago, md no bond- have Peen redeemed ni tin- inte-i -al. Itepublicau. will uol binnie Secretarj Manning lor keeping a good reserve nm- ite-i-t il. tn.. paynt-nl ol bouda with ii. Hut. if Mr. Hendricks had been apared, Waahingtnn iroubl have renou mimi with his inilignatiun. He naa _C<? 11 ? -. and ii"!."ly nn the' Democratic *>i.le nays 11 11..ul. _ HIE DI VI I n"\l il m ll HE El ! V','. Tl.- Sj e. ef t eef ? ||. . lin/ Ix ROW 111 I III" ill III ll . r's e .. .,.,,. ,t ,| > . I . .UH' 1 V I .ISl . ,| 1,1- I I|.? lui IU se I,,,.,I -I n, . tt !,. 11 11 h,in,IreI e.il .1 lint? -11? rulera wnn.e| uti t ?'.'.?'. In-i ti'iili-r a r?iof ami glide ll ..lit the- ||., t lier lilt* ("I. is.ll.tli.i* e ,. 'il'-iurill nf il...Ui.11, th.* poola and 1.1 h otber. Next came the rliii, mum* eif tba wberlraau'a hf". Its featniva ?era lab paradre ov*r convenient 1.aa of amootb Inila i". w ..., a 1 e. 1 1 11 1.' ir.ni uud wonderful i-vi. Lit;, ens le.is,-,I ii|?>i the ni inn.I nf ravalli ta tica Ailed the |,ul,l.c ln-.ni witb roapoet Hld .idliiirnllnii fnr tin* Wln-e-l. '??? t t ba *','"i 1 ? rut ph aaa ol tim t raring mania, ll"* duh baa dropped uack into ts it-- ilnt es nf ellurding atorage lor whee I a, arel feir m I.men, mei a .. -,., 1 1 leaaun.it. In toa ring. iQlltf -tliee-linm lin Initrfi-r slicks tn lil" ni Moora and a.I road ? bntetartaofl acruaa eoaotry tabina ev. rt thou; honoria] arilb tb* Barnool road thal bappona t>> c.me- in bia aay li.** irr.-.t t ?*-. le,en,mt ol tiinrinir ls I lunn.1. Mteveflft, wbu sl.ut,-.| fi,,111 -nu I 1 m. - -. ic'I la noa a- I 11 aa I'cis.a in h.s joann*! -.t- and Ihi* v\?? rl-1 >.n a bicycle. Anuri 1 in wt.linen ure atti! tha Ural nh ts.t eil louring, lins inns,sts in a.'i'.i u.: tba loaring pi int ipliw Dei :??. t. .1 i,t Mr. Cook to joni my Ititi ii|i<e 11 vt le i- In. .--iiiii.-1-111 ,*r|,r 1-1 Uk! -|'?. ni itel l.l VS ont a root* including many object* ol lui root and inn. h ?,??! wi.inui. Ila niki'* arrangemeBte al Whet Irs.ile- I nt e-e Wltb ll "tr lt ll ll I tt Hil I lie. tr.lliMpltr l.ltnill . "lilli.III.l-l lll.lt III I"U'f "Ve-t 1 ll ? II.II'S tt ll-r.' c.el rmi I- ia.t. I hr 11 In- ad \ fi ll -es that iv party will li" nada up to take thia trio, occupying a cei tau numbai ol dava; tn ite ts au uiuu j do lian \ hundred ur nora wheelman buy tit k.i.. tba -pe- u int er guidoa 1 brm an ile n a av, pa) ? t bait expeu?ee and |w ic i.r is whatever protit or lo*- may 1 emili. All ih h .m..r.ls pia , nra t" tri" participating wlteelnwa niel rill, liles t '-in .eui tn* pulilio up to a aoi at ivin-re* individual touring 1 s poaaibla and aajoj ai. ... lins latta* is tha aecond pbaaa^ and li already reacbed in 1 mil.ml I ln*n- perfeel i"iels, innumer? able roadbooki giving n ipa niel til nt ber intornia* linn, I lum li,al ue-ret lett OVei lie,lu COBCbillg il.i>s .uni mitt, eater '" tn.- sir.iv wbaalman, ami n public w 1 -11 .111-11.1111111 ? ? I io Ins praaeuce, nil reader the tourist a lite a bappy one. With his obeol and compact re,il ul baggage lie eau . rm.ler nndiatai i..-d over the entire kiagiloa.. Inst,una's ni tbia pbaaa ..f louring an becoming frequent la Vmarica, but tba Vile-lie.-s e.f thr In ni-, t.l.' ?r".l' dl-t^ii. I'S tn tnt . i,v er'-d. and tha acareity ol roadaida iaua tend to n. lillll Its l|t'Vl-lel|l|||t.|lt. Hey.md lins is the lon rt ti ami hist stain- tn ivhi.ll ev i-l ] tv In Bl lt 1.111 inn ?s tur t\ ;i rd as tn til lt lin Ile Hil I ll ill. Iii .bal -lay ? bal I tin. wheelman .niel itu- boraeuaan gu lortli togatper; amt a network of food mada shall oavar tba cartu. Thea shall all itii-ii own imy,hs mid all women own tricycloa, ami tba w he-el shall het use-el aa a matter of nouna for baal* tn-s-.. foi pleaaarc and tor bealtk A phraaemaker ramatka ni -"inn of tba prehis? toric 111 lia lu tan ts of Europe tnat tbey were "dolico ci pli.ile- " or long-headed. I'n-1.lent L'laveiaud iliiesn'i appear to he dolieooaphalic enough to malian waa! adiagraca lo bia aduuniatration and ta ins party thia Paa*__leotric buaineaa i.s. lu ami by, doubt Ieee, ba will regral tbat be foresight hadn't beni as good ni his hindaight will prove lo be. ? ? lillis tn put th" wire* uniter ground ant alnin dant. A few plckaxea would be mon te the point, *>? ? The report nt slreel |,| eui ucl le,ti Inf ls--.-, is one of pi 1 iili.it ciiriiiiiar_i'iii nt. lt appears I nnt fin- pro? duction ot iteel mir..ts was larger by 101,183 tons than ni 1 **s I, nml himer Hi.in evel baton, for iu I88_j tba output w.i? l, uni), 48 0 mt tons and 111 1886 ii waa 1,701,707. Hennaylvania mportaa produat larger by 170.000 tmia than In ins-j, t\ lille- li ll nolie lt-poi IS ll MIHI I ler pre elm t by3 l.OOO lenin, nntl toe oilier K ales a Minullt-r priielnct. by 189,000 tone thin ut thut year. Ino must in tana ting rael af tha nport, however, is t imi 1 he prislm tinii ni Ueeeemai tteal rulla was only t,<>71.titi? tone, aad884,000 Ieee tbaa ia 1882, the ??iit 1 ? 111 itlvi being looa 1 li.in iu any >e.ir since. I8H0. Ilene*taara nmalnaa vaetl. lacieaead prodaetol lleaaomet kngota wbioh waa aaed etuerwtte than in tho making 01 nula. I bm anuimwaa aipaaatau ot ol I,rr llM-s e,f I'.eeise-iinr steel, e-\e-|| in tunis ol great depneeieo, is ualga ..t pecallai atnmiaa, lin-cnn HU Ul pt inn ol I ll ltiiIs iii t In- 111.111111 a. tine ni Mila III list ba at langi ?"> peg nant more than tbe tonnage al rads predated, aad ti eo tim eoaeunptioa ot Haaaemer Mii'etl iii e.t 1 if i lunns th.ni in ian 1 li.ts im lc.is,.,I limn about 180,000 inns iu 1888 to .,,'..,tun mus m 1 888, or ,.v.1 'jun per cant In three yean, lids Baanga la to a ooaeiderable eateal tbereaaltot tha cnnhiu.limns ot lum work,rs lo make various kinds ol' inainilai'tuicd linn luoro cosily iu pruduc timi, tina m luis respect lt ia an evidence that tlie putldlcra' unions have uot beuetited tbe iron wirk era. _ What withdymUBtte and burglan, Sleepy ITollow will goan low its reputation. About Mr. Weaver, af Iowa* and his son. for whom he has found an oili.?*. ther. is not much occasion for surprise. Nobody lian expected honaatf from thia particular Dataoentie ntomar. For the ciiuntry ri'iuenihnis that he wont into Poutbein -tates tn advaeata his doctrine reata ago, and waa driven in titrmr from Alabama, amt eonepelted to liv tor Ins life by the verv p-rtv wine li lie now supports In his tir-t himi'st Indignation baeaane March and tteoeaaeed tue rlolee.ee aad hratalitr of thal party, and its cfimea nnittst tn-e apeeeh. in etreog langnaga Then he cooled oil. ami twnctadad le he tts servant luetead of its aeenear, and now he is -u.> pnrting th.* very party wh(eh. as le* then proved, le guilty ot conspiracy agaiuat lr..- speech and honest voting. ?.-_ Btenographer Underbill says that In th" Rngtleb langaage them an only aboui 1,200 wotda used in the ordinary effective ai.ch ol the day, Garland is rapidly becoming acquainted tv nh tiiu-u?ami their ellet I i vi'lte-tt. -Af Jacob Sharp's mi!k-"tti .ind Jacob Sham's "can't" when naked to rem.'ml.rr weir tho sharply emphaaixed leal urea of bia examination. Ci USU v IE. Vi.lMne the Hebrew Kal'' In M'mlilncfnii Hie otlrer nt ;ht. --e-imieir iaermna t.M'iL'iit i? tetii-ci-oi Intte-ry ticket ttlltl ilrt-w i* ... hiiii nf l-o.v'n ili.timm. Mrs, . Inllit Wiri llnwi* Hunks !l>i> cn isi* of wiiiiihm's ri.i.ts is m,timi'.' h.<>r,t rapid progreee tbaa la generally roallaod. ->i.uti.- awi iii-cri.iiiiiiii lot iiittiieiis nn snit ia neat* ile.nt Plarplead lo vlatt tba fair at New-Orlenae. bat ba pl I'SI-ll-letlV elie. Ul,. Xi. I'-iiireutt ile 11." inn Nv,. " mi.I Jetiitos Whitcomb Bailly ?ra Ming * ob tha road" tegetber, gtriag reeding! bram theil ..*-n ??" ks Mr tites. Inn'- ele-'e-e-ir.m from "ic I ili-P;il piirtv tn tlie camieiiirti w11ii-ti turned tba BoliolmryOotreramanl <?ut la ,|e*-, I Ililli li* follows III I h>- Ciel Hall linell,'.- A'tt-r Mr. ('li,t|i|lli's prt"Bte ?e-e-iae!.,ry Iiml I,itel, nt tin* IfmiHO ttitli ii sn.In.neerie-e.rat',m. Alm-li In li.nl i e-.-n lemlt-rlv inn-inn In i.I* l i). ti,r wi,..le I-vim hu. Mr. G nebea ruse, it f.erin.il ceeinplliii. nt mi li s lip* ai,.l r.e_-i> un I fnrv lu hrs In-.ut. Af rr n -e- .I tuena horn! -?? t, ami almaol e-tie.k l,_r Vt tl ll lilli fe.r. .- eef ll!. Ve 'll. .-. -'lil,, KlllUl Illili. gi nt r-i, ,n, tl,ii n,.-iiii,*! fur I. un'.ar -li." explfMted Ol ii.,. Ki_.it H.,n ki-,.ti.-limn, tba ic.-int'.-r f..r Mni lotliiiii." Tim .ump tr.-.ni w.m hs unfortunate as lt -?-.?iii-t.i ti, iu- deliberate Mldlotbl a, honorer, anl ,|i,l,.|.i flirnii rli Un- -r.iriii, * li li Ita Bend -mik upon Ita bri-not, oulj warta* hi.-.i-i,hi;,:ii- t., wblapera "tip"la thr e-.tr e.f Mr I'li.ta... r 111 .-tlli,lll_- .Teen, -Ll'- |U -il'-, tl I ll te .t . .,r ire. lt . I l.f .1 '.eel I III ,1,1 I ll,.',-.', -lair, t Ilfel-l I e:,( lill.I UeWllltf e.ll.l - .Kill el.'lle-, I ? -,. I I '....>...<I tl.-ar lleVCIV, lllt-rrilll,- I .1 l.e/.e-ll tll-,r? -Ul.I r li'lllll.l ? I.e/.. Il ,e|. -...I B. Ml Ieee., lirll r-.tse-a lUO lill,l-l- III 111 Ui - el ir.?,:,..,,t, ?ii.I t.,.. r ti- . ,v.u ?.-: s . ia-, r.-,I tame -?tee- .._,!-?* -ta lir Vt, .'.I .le' I elli l l - ? I 1 I I , 111 I. | S 0e ill ? ? Imrel, I r . ... - i ?: .' in .,.'-.'" re* l it r.nny -. we.ii ? -..-Iii, * i,,-'s ni'i-o ll ?Ul ll 'I 'Hi's feer -..I' UUg UOU. ll 111 11 - t 11 e* ,1 S lt ll/ll i?1 lanie er I.y tin- tillie." vi i,.eii,.ii', .ii*;,(.i mi nts ii e. baeu Improved hy M - Uri.i..n's <?..,-;,-iiii,.'. " ri..?:-.- ure ibroe t.eiii.'-," ha en I ,???..!! >t ji ? ?: I'll... Il.lt.. .1 ... :,,l. te..- lt. ,1 . t i toy bara ?? ?? , . a ?Ire-l.ejt-l,-. " I* lem I lite atm I a ,1 li v.. w..|. 1, 1 are- li iv I . > ' I lelll le. , ll ..le..- te, ,|l, )eell." lingera bara lately Uaea .ta i>> eu.'-i .. I l*i.-i?i in ,e..lrn.t.l-t. Were proiiaul; Urea in a imiuio pruitt .urinal*, aa fuiluwa: Stella. I'. . >i- .u-ii in te..- j. t.- I -J .. M ir.e* l.iiirnu', i - j.i. Llanillo, i-.'?. Paran, 1 - ri. m., ,.-.. i ... Brenan, IWA'A; I' .-..--.. l-e.'r BUuco, i-l>. hni-s. 18Vii . . l- i.i. .'. i , M . ;, a i .1 ... P ttl. , l<e, 1,1. I ? . 1 . I',-,. . .r 1. i - 111 I'll. I* ll..- Vs,.,ii, 1-*,,-; .-.,,...!.. i..1/- ??, leia; M.t.l.I Hate, lill; .file. I-'.'; .-ir.i.i .t i ii.. ,r .1. IC Od; l ... . '-I irl*-, 1 ab) . r ..... 1 - ?!. noll ...... 1 -jJ; Or.iiner, 1 -..J. J.Heel li.UH,.H. 1 -l.l,. orH-a ' > ? ti t.. , -. i v tr/.' , wm I. t- ; i*t .lied al tie .I.r ul sill >-Ul il . S.l, , . ?! e.i... . UM ?, 1 I I.COl jllll-l IU .-at'...) . TU,. , .1 t.l\ a. I ,1 HA V. thr Etl's'innj ; ,t,,rS I III..Ss Ml lt 111" < ell! I il lt l?l*C.Hllt il < lt lt" 0 - al III 111.III.li ..I, I -e.e .ll tVfli IJ ? -1.. _C. -.) ?, ?? ison t i?,-n .ni i I* 11s .-111,,_r i.. ina ert rf til r *? i "ii .1 in .i.. - aiior mia capital aa ia un* t.i j * ot ? .<? ?..!>.? niel vi mat i ? Vat. lt ie aa aa* Miranee lu.t I i-i a->- .niel ee, .i. r sn ,.i uni,,pi Hie- mil. ii. ns ir.-ie.-a i- . ... . ... imuara nani you lura ne .n Uo lo yen, t?.?t.urr Hub ur poor, o?r Vaiel eel Ile l-l. I.' " Do you." taltl Itu I). I' al IOI el.tr, *? 1.. e al e. Ill Ot I- Hilt AA , ?< . - ,. I Orar. Utooi i. ...i. , e*.,i,i-?,.. Alua io m, r Kt.* aaa la i ?? n ar, i . ItiuMie., ...... ? i I, ?? forbear I - * tr?" ... ,* ..f iel , t ... ia. in..' ra oworu? tow aloa tea book T* .i...-i..t, tiiohe. A Ile* wet pap-- r tl *? Ju?t l>nru a'.a: Iv I in lira I a ld it Inch ?.. ?. ... .t -,.. . t. t .j. . . - i au J i uld waa bal ? le,I.rev |l l * g u.l.V, lill Ul" t>.llnrs .tilt Ueil Ul ad pit - .1 lor Hil,", ets ll,.- e|?y |_ alni ,1 Hire,, lin,Hill, .un; iii li,at pori "I 111 i i "il .iry. I In-r.- la in-'.ii i..; ?u rare .is ta tl'i ! li ii ur ir In aa Official .|.-l' i.ii, ai.. ? nm rieiiieii, ,i. t ap .1.. Cuttle anya, wa ?.,ie ...I i,e.,it,- ii uula ot i. .\ bub - iii i.u itt* Ute > ni In .nr ? .. t, lu,-1 p i lem ra. pp.I-'. t.J I..?. lill I I.elli! vt ll ? ,-.,..,|,_, I, |( J,,|. W .LL. I,,- le.il,.- ....tri,. I,.-.,I .1 . ,| ,.,l ,,,. eel lUO lO Itt, ,i ... i. . r . ?? ilr ?.,- . . Hived li) ol , I ti., 1,1 eleen,. ile,ii.j, ie, 1,.- ni in,,,y , ,,,,1 | ,m, Stile', 111, .tr llll'l' ? 1 e'.le ,|.|.l ,1, . -. |, I.,, j lt ,, i, i. 1 |,,,V. .uni lilu iml.e. J. .-I Hit. Ii.il' IWIIU I I Itu ll . t ri -.,1 l.-in " tt . Otaaiua lu* lier.,,rr -np. eil., al .1 i in ?? lit. a li la .i'ii dent UUD Ima pre,tit.I .1 I.I.I ll" .1- .1 ?' IN .'li ?>? .1' - I ?' k ll,'*-. 'lui- i- i.tH sm pii int:. i,'et,iin?' tv,ii cum ana atoll uroa bul dram ur itaj rn- "" ibora. t t..,,.,-. ii ._; n. .ii it-its ma uiy rea>tar?of Harper'* Batar iii ai Uta tuu rivr decal ilion .,! Iiooa ?> .* poi ul.any vtiiuiu iBaapBaraol umau'atapatrliy,aud leeeaimauda ll .e* ? uaw veer .m.ni for t*.mnii, tt,j ?,. poaBlbllitlea nie ra ry groat, UulBow__rueiuaui.ua; tict uiuot loora ll .m Uley w.iul.l aUt ela, I pf., in ssl.,,,, ll i,,ry wil, nu un. Int a -a rr- i H. .1 IBM Ute .tu .OUtiBoul ia iiiipailrniiy auuug rn no m.t.lr Kr.tc.fu. and '" wutul 111 iu iii-,i?.,r boiwaa 1..- Beam -'||;" !rn> .aniiiiiiiiiity remalui to tlia prim* lure i, I'l*. iuo moro lumilj lu i-u* nu eif paylug coila 11,em m.-, 1' lt et - iii vliugea uni ne- a,..,..11 nineo, ?, Dieu ora rooeii] riUoaoou* iu cu.troeior, j ,u mu si , ,,1, 11,.... t.i 11 lin-...is ,t. -.alfi .u.rit.i.-. mi.1 up,,1, your Inn,'f fm 11 .?. it in-ii lint Otiuia VlaiUUri ol I .- s.-.t ,1.1 u.-ii ii nut nan tc.jirti. for yanea narda bara beau moeia lu do aerrit a lu um araal e tlae ol t. ,0 011 Muriel, in. C.lil Ul I'fl - 'll IS .lilli 'Si UOVar lillee _I rpi lip,e|l |||(|. 11,.in- ir.iii'is, ui tv ..tm-ii isiiiirn.iit.it,. -,,,.? loruial aud ii im,,,>r. lin. in-r. um - oialjr uut banu* wbollj iiuiKiowu 'ii" riiiage ?eu*iuvoBo?? i>? - ,^.,t, f,-trs i>, ii-.- , .ira-1 in tins ire..,. . ,tl w.tt, ie-- -imi..|,",lv sh,, na font .t^.tirt',1. Yat Ul ti,,* iu.ua io es, atari larmtowm n,, 1... t> , ..mi., .ir ir . v.. ...11 ut m.- it.,,1 make* it wortb wulla .i.uo ie,r tue 1.1111-* tv,.itu doma, [tiorpor'a lia.ai. (luvrriuir Kiiutt, nf Kt-ntiiri,). sityi tho r*tnte must have- more iKtuiluiiU.iiy mum, niel li ,vo it at oiicr tue,, vitBoul our atora laouag. ii le ? graal tbtag ta bara a i.oTrruur winnie *.iki.. eyo cai dlaeara tho .sulillo IhuuijU rapid growth ol tun Ml.tie Iii Una w y. Heretofore al iBodlaa ruler abo owaee. property la Itvu e.. ellon tllstrn-i-i iiiulu v.ito lil nulli of lln-ui. Thu in-* law ? lil mil allott- 1 ,at priviloift*. no ouo bullly al luWOd lo vutet m..rn Ulan uiiee. 11 ann I. al I I.i in. 1.1, ntiw xe ve iii y -sn. ?, ,|,| tn a rn omi 11,0 01 i,,i .,.it : --lieot.i tali bollol iu mt n.r.' Mr. Harland Mni ?.. u..l na mai ny oretan many raero, ono rai ba wonld alva ?l,0Ou,OlHI al loiapunao * nag ie, it,. _tinn io watta sunn a itu..om ni gu..d Uiiti.? i_m. l..uu oiulto I), in.rltL r-.ii -1 a 'ioeiiK'ta laliior: "Tue raeelpt of .1 hxreg lian of rntabagaturaipe from mir ..ia .uni *tanel_ friend, Mr. 1-.1.,, .irs-Brf,. 11 ii, a, 1 nt in bridge ever laal wt-ott n.tfniy nu f.n .111.1,ions tv r.-1 oiHtiriit .1." Tin- author el tba! iiivsiri..us inink. "How to i>? Happy, I'uougb Marriod,' ..y.i ?,i, aUbiuago bride WU-e, tin lirlnu HOkeil ilirn<ti,il i|iiratiou lu tt nlrli inf tte 11 eH ?? I..elf, ll. > I, ' > T lilli I ll Ile'\ " . ? C 11 I . 11, Hilo I ll? ail' illili l llllWlirel Ililli I '? Voa, 1 BUL lt .,et tit,ra tl lilli lire pr.eill i-.-a *tir tluaucioiiy." ihai'o fair, cerutiiily. ->IBpriug* llrld L' ul.m. An attempt m balag Made io imvet a eaavaattaa of aawapavaf porogr-iphiau m^oi aomawban aatboeem ai...ia ne-il aiiiuiin-i-. Tun cuuvnilluii tte, a pitib.tbly peas a law i.t'"iui'Hi!i- nm in,,, ur "ciuauiuta" tutiru tliau tuu it'll* ot .11;ti. At a recent gamma gtvaa la OBteaao tbe fav..ra w?re Ui-iiuliie- lu.Ililli.' a,,,eilt ami goBBlae cn tv 1,,-ils ; uml amnit illli-riy Uliterliiciplotl pr ra, ll aaid Ulai uuiiy nf lUo WW* liclitl worn gttraa to cali ns. M ,nv, if n.'l th" lar?ur p.trl. of Um tree BBgneg (of Nurtii Carolina) wue.*.- iroedaui dnlee bael turtbar tii.in lins reiiiui y. an.,w trail-ul min,1 ami I..,dy (lull aro nu a,1-1..lt.1-ly Indian, la many latlaaoaa Iuuk, ouana ?iroigbi iii.it.'t bair aad lunn eboob bonoe ara pduad Willi t eui,|,I. Ile,ll. Wilt,-ie lill.MU,-,s ,1,s, l.l 1,1,.- WeulO bl.I .tu i wira t .-.t in itt eite.ui) nu-A111, au. lu., menial 'lila ill s .il Iii.rr. iipi-rallVMUO-M oil I il.tn .. .'li.li'iil ui.lti luuea i4 a draway, liol looa ly pr, eoupiad wnn lurking riedwlivauaae, ail poiui ibo same way. .Allaiul. Mom lily. A ysaag lawyer la tble etty who baeatad that tm had beau angaaed lu tba trial af un ialareetlag bajaet cane, nr.i,iiiii tei aiitie. th.it it was aaaaaat ebnmpagae^ ttiil.ii ho uud se,m.. ooinpai,i.ena ii.ni tuen iry tin: thu blgbt before, All Daliiiltt will unite In one greed paroxysmal aurora iraalta ?i-h timi Uoloaol I*. Dvnnu'a lluintiiraa auld limit- will iinvr o niulie.iis iii ii." hfr wrll Uu-y know ton irrlirro'i., Inilli nu an.l rlu.jii..iit lieniiiie-r Will exiinnd lt libel j Iv io itiuko hts neal lulid ua .euuior Hutu Ibu uuw Hate eif natala, tte very first fut! moon nf sratefteod. 'he Herald expreeaee uiilmroal eotiimttiilatltiua tn tbo : tl lint oat raiser aili eranaeliei.?.lirond >'urkj (Dak.) iaralcL _ 1IU8W-TBB IMA MA. OPKRATIC MAITKRS. A clarice at the VMSUUBBtU*WMBBAB of the two i-n-ro companies nt this stone ol the ocaesein smilies to how which of tbe operas io tue I wo IUU lure niel nth the approval of the public. The Aue i ie aa cum* inny hus pnalueed Uvo works aluce ii be-iau Ita renton ? nao-onui-y A. Of thew* (ive three maritain th.'im Ivee n pul.,rr. favor, " Ijulieiiifrin." "Oi pholis " amt "Tha terry Wives of Vi m.[nor." '* The Tuiiiinir of thc Phn'W" ,ii.l " l'bet Miikio Flute" neem to bare- bona abeivod. at i*ast lempor.irllr. The German coin pa uv alien the ipcuiug of ita gaaoea un hTarembee BS has btaagM out 1 ljiilieuuriii." " t"ariui'ii," "Uer Prophet," "liie Wal? lira," "Die kiimirlii von Kain," "T.innhaimer," "Die It'istfralun-r." " faust" and " Itienzt"?niue npi-r.t* lo it Tin* pbanoeaenal sue es* ut ** Dt? Kiiunrin von laka "aad ??Die- tMetentaaar" i>rn.i_-iit u t,, pn-? ti at into two wnrk* hftw.-oii th.-iu had a Tautly di*pr .p..r ie,,;tie- iiiiuinrr uf representations. Wann, r's " I..--11-.. " ia* won Hie sriin- .iMme of popuiarlty and will make n . o "t'l certainly 1-14.1 il to that of " 1>io M'-lste-Minter " iuil p..?eii>ly to that "f "Die Romain." Uii.l.niliii-.lly Ur 1 ..1, .Uni > of \l abner's Otsl opera and lie.l.liiinrk's la lint to tho same cans?'he itiaiiuillci-iico of tl..- sia.a Belate* Both ats eapecb apee-iadea amt aro keelan iiiiHit-.illy Kiel di-aiiiatlcally inter. BttttB, Tue extroiuista lite,nit tlie Wetaartlae wore tin* must blttcrey ellaap. euluted la "l_i.mil," this dlsappiititm ni aprltulur ar_rly freon Ile faol that tim musical numbers eif the ?1 ure which are Ueost likely ta nive pL-usure MM the ?ory anee which are t.nueleiutie.il weest w-ve-rely ley tl,a irtistle principle a ta..lit hy the Kayreutb reformer. 1V11 ll such bitterness at heart, aelded to tile Ceeavn-tioti vii tei all must fiul tbat milch of the music le t-eirtlile*ss from .my polur of new, it ts scarc-ly to he 1.1, re ir,1 at tn.tr the- i-ritli-iil ju Um nt pr .noiiin-f.il un* ter the ext-iiPiue-nt ofjthe tlrst bearing WIt* sumietthat imri* fl aaa flag t li ia it should have in-?-ii. Ora allan the rm-ral liiillown.se. an.l rul-inrtty of tti't scere. th'To are ?itt h.- .linn* tn " Kteuil," uni thrse seem to hive been ei/cd un with avidity by tue iiu'ilit*. who orr leas oon i-rn'-d t lin ti musicians and reviewers with tin*, prim-l ile-a Iinil ii'nlrr'1 . ur oii.-hl tu ti 1. lo cl 1 ?*, the art works ii.ttrii ;,er th- ir elivenr-teen. 'Hie* slice eas eil ?' 'Hie. Merry Wives" at the- A. ninny ms been namlatakable aad Is tboronably instilled ,,y mo ixeeileuee of tba work ami the. repreeeaintioni wino ii t has thus fur rr, ri v.-tl. M adaline I,'Alirtuuinl baa mimd tn tan fall tba appen nolly win.-h tue. raia et SittreatTbretbrengbl herteirxiiit.it ber iainit* aa a .in- s.jiileri-ltu. Neither of In r pre veins 1 et f. imaiir.'S v_s 10111 .arable tn ths. whie-a ls adtuiralele 111 rvery raj II all tim chiirat-ters Wen half -o well Bane os lera ** I he Merry * Ire*M aonld rank e-\c.. .i n ,y i.i.b IllltltU- the eip. J ile rU'i*rt?.:i!ll "Ifs il.' til"* '""Ol. BM int ha ,tt -ii, i-ie-r utiiizs auly a -mal ftuction of tue "IpHlellltlea uf tba. lasl ul. Ila -rans lu li IV- .'lll rired ibo f irv-.er aa an riiint nillo, nt arron and fog ibo beaettt nf EalttaRr*th?t ibaa for hts amish cent. I iee mn p .-" en . bia mu nv and ibo traditloos toueblna Hs iruper peirurman, et .ir,- -11 p iii iu.it -s < ? iii . 1 v ? I f <, en , 1 I lill ir know li-Ugl. nt tiiem lia* l,e-rii shown thu- r?r .tt .ir I' l.'lr l.t. Wt* rbe lula fur tbi* week are ia fol lo wa: M iropolltaa? linn.lay, " Kel ii-'iu V..11 -alii". VViali,. s i.,y. ?? 1: f.,1.1 "; . ? l..iii.-i _rin " : -atui'l.iv iillri niie.u. ?? lii.-'./.i." .. -,.|. .?', -ll .11 :..,.- M r-. Wives"; Wodueoday, " < ?r 111 us"; Kn say, "Luijeiii_riu"; Saturday aft.-ru.ioii, 'Merry afiree. MU8ICAL AND t) ..Ul Mic ITOTE& ireh fin.rai i'n:.nt has opeaed lia e?lh eaaaaa e- iniislrel tlirrctiin of If. K. I'.,in-r. It ntibroceo thia eoaoon lon ?laoooa w en,; tim Inaitnettoa s in-e tee mr nan a uf eliuiciira ,,r ftiri I .y-arii ,.,ia ; lu ,-"S iii- reodiag e,f-nilpie- eli urti i.u-ru ia i. Bil lins. I'lirre. um ai?i four e-.e-- - Wltb t mi .1 : .t ll .!? I 1.1 ul i.a-.i. ins. ruction il a 1, elalie I I . 1'. Im' in it - Hi-o' IS -11. p .r..-d by .11* it'll I, ll, llridM el* lilli- e'.lnl |g e- I u, ru l.l'e'lt l.illll ll *1 .lllif | ,1 l-.aS-tCO 1 r le I i li, i-.iiiir..- in > a: Inls parla of lll? flit. M -- ".mr a s. i .rett.s h ts rOiiairetl to appr .r a* lialithct In Hi- ror:De-ei nlutr p.-rfu!iuaiu-? of *' I U- Ml i e'l ? " hy tbe Amateur Opera Beoaetatiou "f brooklyn, and >u trr-st ile tim event it- t-,er<u n _ty Increases. 1,.:-, yu mg lui, n t-t already won much far rm um andi md ou Mi" oa icort .mi..,. ie - *i -. .t ..1 promt a?? .... i -...,. sion lu lliraol wu'.l e.-pe' i.l er , er u ai e>t ll uart) Ott* to* \ l-l--. Mr-. M-i- a.- i I - a' i ? ? e-i ?.- I t.i li.- liq lum Yum. Hr. C. IL I'.rs.n- the Mi.ail-', aad Ita J. V, ti . . t ,.? toa in--* iii ed Rodeo Mr, ii earri Ftunae, th- pupal or elnwn, wea boa lang I.. . n tv id 1, kn nv ,i in tue ptuouium or " il i un y .," i.'i-riv.'.l a ci npli ueir.try iit'ii-il' fii ? I iy atii-rn i-i ,i' i Ora (jooro donan. Toa portana* a ? ?? tt e, .ur ced by Mr. i' ii. Prooeb and Mr. Nai c. '. I 111 Mr. ttoiaoeo'i new pia,- wm b? pradaond al -Taileek*e Th. at:.- r..l kt era- I'eiiupanv, acriuir in " A H.inCi of K ta." wu .eppe ii at tue Third Arena* Tbanira tins wr,a. I .. teiiupany ia aho.it lei pruoond to I .ilir.irni* and li tb t ol,nu Ina. and lin, will uo a far ? _;. rn_r.t.o ii r. t ii l* 'I -- \tei-<aret Maller app. areet last week lu Ilrook Ive. arlina la J ulirt, juliana, Pmmtint, Juim nod lady Thia areek abe will rlolt Booton. MIosMotaoe ti ? i aa heretofore under tba mauagemeai of Mr. J. . \ ? gtbafnab addlttena abieb have beeu made to th.- rallery of stniaoa at lue _fdaa Mu-Ce,.re aAgtaa eif Ibe celebrated oaatnaar. Kr r.i m.uni i?.- i. ? , -. , ,d the d -rm.ui.-:i,..: Krriu ii se ii-ieii-i. ll. Paalenr, l I ti. Booth, .IL the le.til Avrii'ie liu-.itre, will lee se-, ii ia-murraw mil Wadnooday ns sir BBeg oerrnaai in M e--lu_-e r'- Iracedy, ?* A N,-tv Way tu I'n ei.d li. lia. ' Via V yr.ir- have p.,.-.rd since Mr. Bootk ?as .t- - ?-??' ;u . is. narrator ?u tba Kaw-Tork ? sae,nod bia irsiiu.p i.ii, o| libera wm ha a pool ti ra novelty to ii....> pl i} *i>era. -?.i.-.i .ry's fnwbadaara, ralaralag to Veer*York after a cunsidcr.ihlc .ID-cm e, tt lil eoaM fe.rth tin* vrak ai tuo Up rn ll,eu*.', aetlag ta Mr. K . .. - , i> eu ll o l '? i mee ol a Kind." 1 In- ltiiirr, c.,narcutite p. rfoiiiiaiu-e eif Mr. Hinge Bl El il*n ??-. i.e.ty .iiinir.i *? Ona of Dur airlo** ot the i.t ?? un lb am- will .H',-,ir lu-nuiu, ami Bill l?- ,e,iuiiiem tn ite-,1 i.t iho distribution ot sonenulro In tba auiu-uoe. Mr. cbs rina gnhorio. ir., nba long tinea .'aiiu'.i a huh ? ??pi .iii ni as au rim 'UH.neal auda platform urtu!, end wim is |.boob lo a rn-'..i uii raiaabla pepaiartiy m lc. , nv, wm tr I ve a s ? rt.-.s ol turee .tflcr.i perfur li? an. -. it ibe Madison Hqiara rhaaire. on Pahrnarj l'i, I", -i.i ii try IA. and If ire-u ?__, II- pragrn ii'nr- i.l.iii upward ot Iweuiy-iour aelec iona, huiueironi ets w.-n .is s. iii.,1-. ,- v. nu. a .ti,I- geld ut literature a id admit* Uni or ur- ai un l tlolu'ltlfiil v tlitrty of ilr.iut.trio etrprea -1 Lill. Cbarlea Planer, tbe yalarna eater, raaab dna m-viu Hem birthday eeu Pt ld iv. J .ni try J'.?. and was c<n,^iatu laictl by Ines, s,,: friends. GARLAM/d AU ./.st. TEES DER. IT D NOW TOO I.A li: .TO KKMKUY II*. Prom nil u "? ttsi- s'i'v. The notion ti.it by tbrowiiiic awaj Itu tele* pile.II -te. r, ,.e . all Irs...10 III ,,-eiI lulu.- Sallie OeMlUOB ba :, .1 '.turu bonnee ptsul ll ls am j-Iii^iT foo l-b. ll ia nf iiiii.ui-. ipinice till lier he p.-istiualey OUU'lUrU IO mit oKoiuai tba Bru Company or net. . . . Hu* cinn-ai p...nt where the actioa ol tim dope rt mea I dtreeily a if et ted tba Aiteruei--Qeeernl'a prtraln iiiieraou waa ihe ,i elston to lu ib< the suit in th- name ae i ai the anal oi the ru.ted stale*. . . . rho mischief boa been dane and cannot ue wm.liv andona, Nothing that Mr. Gor? ian ? in do will tend ia ibo least to repair lt, axeept bia Iflireu.elit Holli urti, !?. MAklMe M -inilts WOKS! HY r.XI'I.ASA'ION. f.imi ll,' A. bit . \ 1 .Ui rlis^r. 1 I.e iii <re tli t.ai. uni .Uriii,.:? i . .-xp alu tue miter lin- iilllhrr doc* Uo oonooie entangled Ul tho Ucl of .lio houul'. " A STI It'll IV IIMK." MK l'llKSlDKNI*. from The Seic Pvrk le'ear.on. Prealdeat < lerela d i- u.ji --t-ny miolod ny rtoteet on* p.-iieuia nr aawiaa fneadB, auraribelaei aa talah tba! in- h.iil N.-lt r irlut mor.e .ii rmi.ni t.i ibo ciiar.it ter of in- t tl)tiM*l olil. en and itu* pu ail.le lupiry thu in if f? t h. tieiiu bos.uirt maa tu- >.itmv a Damuerntl Admin* ISUO..OH cjiauot alteir 1. ai lins tuu-, lu li trlior in Ita le..-.eui |>e|->.OUa tell'LO S?lll- arel ll >_ .,,,? e.,He., near. ..r tt :...s .urn m.tv a i.iiii of iii s.-einsiruction. If thora be mu millie ni thia P ml'... cinr a,-au. ttl Willeri tv ll In tue 1' un'le st leitroe* imp ill' tr,,- vallie of .to V t'a'il.i.'l otlice r. I'le-idriit t'leve,.! ai iiui-t lake tlie bull hy itu* horn* ? Iul applv the remedy lliuis.-lf. lt wore better til it a :!..'iis.|..d l'al.1 it-c etitinra wrre retlretl thou that th* relguiag A.I iiiin) -irttii ea suoiil.i bc reudered use lt sa and I lioperulire hy meir axiatniice. 1>H. Mi; ll '1111,1) vol WAIT -fl) lOMi. .'Vj ea //. Whaling I W. Par /ill.-i.e-. *../'. .Vltortie. i.oii i .i t.,rl .nd oas tue flour, ts hofon Ita bad. to tell ke* Bo tia pp. ne,i ro Bo mvoti #1,"RH >.i um of i"i, ptioiie stuok whu.' ii., tv an, iii,- Banaaa Tb* cuuo Hy will httl.l ll- bn .1 i tt .el >? hr -peaks. A Ul I't-MK ? HU II MAMSH, * s-r.it. Till tM IM any ll unralofp uki si I .i.'.iLt. hivev the t- il nt Illa ev |. lan al "ai, that i'm l.lectiic lelcpheuie a net Was BBt gi YOU W Ul.U, Itt) was one of |ke oimui.ti un ro..rator? oi Un. .'oniptiij. lliat is to suv. Ho baa i.e. n kivIii. ai.wk lu .IheTae leer lln-lr asslalollti*. AUK OJLHUfKT OTTIORRB KXCKPI'IUNO TO TUP RU l-K I from Tar fitUriurg CAr inlet*. HOW Mr I'leveian I rofooetl-w nis i ail mut pr efeastout with tba qua il art >.f bia Attoruei ii.-u.-ral I* very hard io ste. I'ei'eaps I ia' ( t 'I ut IS ext'ioptel from tho nile* ttiiich apply lo ..illi't-ia o: a lo *er irrada, li la mora lui ly, Uiou.li, th.tl tint I'leeil.'iil lofasaa to tnno any arima ll! Ua lani's eas- -I'liii.t ItaOaUS ? tuo i.uiuuy oaks for *u. ti u tlou, au 1 be* cause lie linn.s lt ili-pays a Urtu ate.) u.e beodlBg ohar.ic.i i lo so stubbornly rcs *r th* popular tleiU'eiti Tbaio ls, however, ad-loreaee betweau tlrm ucao aud pig beaded area. I.- Mir a ?lii.r." riiK\ a BUBB, i-'r-iM Tte .larcrster i.Vilu.l Rpg. Mr. Bartend rrpuiioioa im- w .ni tun probably he ilurs mit like " il.enitlril" ant/ heeler, ami ll ls a rile wm <1 ; but would lie os helter pie tse.l wilh the only ra m.uiiiii-- Word tt ni, b s.nus appuoaole lo ibis transao iiei,, I lt Uio slucK wa. uni a giri or douatlon why waa ll uol u biitioI thk oHowiu ft Atti IK ti:xas. freein Vne Savannah Sent. Tbeie bee hue gr n narr -*"" tbe typography of Texas p. (tc i a ul lalo. A tow years a<o the aymara Tezoa paper looked aa If ii had bena frtated ou a oidor prosa wilh a lout of l. ti-peiiuy nails. no ovh Dtsptrrn him. J^oia The Peoria HIL) Trotttcnpt Senator Veal ?_/? be dlifors from -.homao H. lieu toa L