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Adv. rt narnu nts v- i ', J lp r IN . ?? if fl IN I tl al thc 3 uch >? lea k lo Ni nn.\ ., . ".. ua. nt. t" 8 p. nt, "S. i between i-'rt and J si sra. till-I n. m. Sf., no*. Wt ? ?? i.i.st., ina m. to Sn. aa. >" I"1 I'll' lia t- .io ;.! I "t tl .tn Hill.*!., lo ., m. tu S it.lii. ? ill. ?-,--.- i .-??? ' rem a !?> a n. m. I i , -,.uni,. N, ra ,"?. ol l 'inna iit'i-si. in ci III ll .ll '' ?aVi-i ,a . j, 'F-it, I, min IfO Bedford-st. Hirsnd -4> y O V TV t> *** T> EY hORATE GTIEELEY. TUESDAY, MAUC11 TA. 1886, lill. SR ri S /'//v MOILS I Mi. Fui.ticv.? lntci vicNv \nii)i l*rin< e K ra | mt ki n e. i Sosna ff iiuif- of Mr. Glaalstone's Irish (scheme, very of oil In Upper Egypt. -j Emperor W til i;mi'.-- Inrt lulu v. = .Mon- rmt ini.' in R lu:iiin. i ,,- on ^s ?Both branches in session. ~ Ben tit, : Debate on lbs sappmised papers. Mr. laogSiQ on the iocreaae ol the Anny.: Mr. In* p,lls\ tt-,,Imi tm of inquiry. ? . : Hones: Mts, ll.tin tu k ? pension." Ib-nincr-tts ami fi-,.,, s]u|is. r r.iii-l.li-f!:it- investigation, 1' .M> .-? K . -Tin -tiikiis un Un- Miss mi Pacific refuse in i-.-inrii tu \NuiK mi tim oonditioaa offered Ha Mr. Hosie, - - I'he switenmen on all the r.'iid* in Ka s,. eily unit work. = = Cosl miners quitting nv,mk tim ?ngh< it it Pennsylvania, ? =The hetaTrSaka i..ni-.l. :i-i-1 :i[ii iiit-1. Mfss;iL',. fiimi \ Chvi Him Hi.! in n-irarii to ihf |'.i,,;i,| ,v;i' fnnehiae. J '? i'1.ls i .ns,,i i,\- ice dania in the Hudson and flic Mi*-.nu l.'ivcis. "I"lu- cl, r-tric (rtorm in Nfiv-Knt-'ljiiiii. I'luu ,,f the r?(-i.!isinH-tnui lill.;.'.-- nf the l.'t-ii.Inn-' l.'ililliiinl. Du isl,,n ,,| tin- liii'.-il Stntss -an,,niiir Court in tne Mut ?kiu <"alhir,*l.i-r i-lectiini i-:immi! Chteagn. Ci iv and Svsosbam.?Jaehne indicted rorbrih 9tj, bia bail inaaaied to *fs25,000, and he looked op falthe luiilt. 1.:iia:i'iiii-i-linif in Hivor of the aSiaiiiitlay Iniif-iiolniay. .= Suit .iKaiti.-t .Mrs. I'iii.'iii Mel-ens OH trial. -=r-; A mun killed in an t-li-v.-i!iir -h.ift. : - H..1.1 Milne of the leiral-len diTsiht-i tlullur ill'jio (trains) 7-a.rt't cent* ===== calockr- active a (1 ct-n.ralh" lower, elosing lev.Tish tilth -tun.- ii iiiviiics. Tun \Vi.iTiiKi:.-Iii,li,;itii,iis fur tu-day: Fair. Tailhalino.-t Hlationaiv temperature. ItopamtaTe jverateiflay : Hii.lit-.st, 4*9 ; lowest. 80?) average 40V- _ Prince Kiapotkine is asm of tlie most intelli? gent ami lu st educated of r.unijie;ni Socialists unil lu- M-tia liim-elf a eon^eiiial task, in our qtexdal esble ali-i?at. li, this rotming, io e\ plaininsj the mimlci of M. Watim al the time ni* the Dccazeville strike. He linds inlliat crime ]inHif that Krance is OD the v? ru..? of another Bocia. upheaval which will leave the working? men on top, ll must he said fox Kiapotkine that he does not directly justify Ute killing of M. Warrin. Jinn tusk wu-left for nu unwise Member ol the Chamhei of Deputies, sa Colonel Ca-e.v Yoting [the witness did not a^iee viith Colooel Young (thejlegal conn.-el- in the t.-li-]ihone scamhil inTestigation yi-stcrdav. A- eoiiii-ei.^roni th.- beginBin|i ol this anpleae aniiie-s Colonel Yoong luwlrisisted that he and nil ln> I'an-Electric friends had set their laces like Hint n-ainst the iirojiosition of the Rog! i-t - |a> scatter the stock of their compauJ j Hld \et as a a*,itne.*.s h.- adiniuiil that lie gove $10,000 Of it toe.\-('oii|.'ie>sin;tii M.niiy, |50, OOO toa ?MHB named Taylor, $5,000 catii to two other P-WSiniOnil $1,000 to hi.- <-lt-rk. This ks some thiuir ol ? .scalier, aller all. The demand for lin- annulment of the 1.road? way Kaihoad charier is strengthened hythe BMMRBBhg9 of the ('overnor deasUring timi the bU]i can bfl lawlully Liken, and should he, in OTdertliiit (lie inoiistmu- trrosjg ihnni'.-h which the fi.imhise wiis obtslnet] may he adt'uat.Jy fiuni.-lieil. Mr. Hill is not the night Bl legal au? thority in the Suite ; Lu: in this m-ianee he has luosl ie).niahle su|?|ioil. Every h.,ii. -st N,n\ Yorkei exeepl the alli-id linioeeiit holder.- of r.roadway stoek nnd their counsel, of course,) Viii hope that the .-iiiniilineiit may he ordered. It would bea great thing for toerosise it thc Belfast a-'ub should vi-it the Inin d Suu-s this fall a.- t nie i- a chance that it may do. They are by far the best amateur lacnMae players, in Um United Kingdom of Great Britain ami in? land, and the only oms who matched equally the American ta -am sent aluoad a year or two ?goto eonii -1 international homnr.ui lins nollie -sport. Al m. plaoe did the Ann licans l-eceivi ?O hearty a weleoine as at Belfast; and it the gSllaat younj.' Iri-lini. n will only return the visit, -aothing iiiat tin- Itseiosse clubs can do w iii Le I.-li undone in New.York to make their .-tay agrt-eablt* and successful. Tin- eltort to obtain l?fialatiTe permission for the Filth Avenue Stage Compan*i to extend its line to iitrhiy-iiinth-st. and throttgh Wash bflOSJ Xjuaieto ILeeckci -s|. will liar.Uy meei With (.?ii-at i.iijio-itHin. lt -ei-in- to he the opin? ion ol evin one ilia: -,,.,,. tjOTi ot public Vahiile is needed on ihi. A eiiue and lh.it the RthoBB ls lin- thing. I'nilt i . iiOseeircuinsLui.-.->, the longer the trip* the more pejOBle mil bi' accoiiiinodated. Hui ue rtDSgine that the txtaii-ioii ol ihe fiiiiichise mil eo.-l ,-oinethuijj: TUlldel the hil) the (i.INCH;,,J ligMd .KaatCI.ial. Of course the (stage empany would not mimi puitnij/ a tjifle SSjJ | million orso?into the Ci(y*8 IreaHiiiy. lt i.s g coriioiation full of ,MI.,. lie spirit and truly devolud to the public's besl hi tt I cat. Kow when tho average citizen hears ?bout some proponed new stroet railway be will be aide to retain huooWUOMU.. The Oov e'litii' has (dined the Cantor bill, and heiice fonh the righi in aa ? ihe stied- of New-York for surface lines iiiii-l In 'l-l bj unction to the highes! hilder lt is no longer ol any bbb tor sire ? .1 rogues ro *ii\" the Board of Aldermen ami linn laugh at the irate taxpayers who hang cursinu to il"' straps in the crowd d, slow-going cars, Tiie city hereafter is rare to get a little something like a fair return foi ii- franchises. Donbtleas m.- < nntor law as it stands does in justice to prerjcrtH in certain otber places; hm in those respects it can speedily and easily bi am .i.i d. Onlj let oar lawmakers at A watch the amending prooes-i carefully lest by s inn- tink or device a (ian * ? ia inserted which -hall weaken the barriers thrown round th rights ul the metropolis. JALUM: IS TUE CITY PRISON. I li a melancholy and humiliating thing for the metropolis that Ihe Vice-president of ths Board ol Aldermen now occupies a cell In the City Prison, hut i; would be fsr move mournful and shameful if a public oflknal ol Jaehne'i stamp wore permitted to enjoy his liberty and live unnmlested by the law. It is a revolting di-, lo m ? to the world of the corrup? tion that 'in- so largely nndcrmined the city government, bul Rte better to let the light of day in on the whole distrusting mttennesa than ml. rn.it it to extend still inn Inn In silence and darkness it. venomous and mnlignanl influence thro gh the body politic. It Jaehne is convicted and sentenced to the extreme tenn of imprison menl tbat the statutes permit, nnd if be i- fol? ios d to bis place ofpnnlshmenl by the long j. t. ? s-inii of men in office and out ol it who are stained and soiled with the filth and clime , of tbat Broadwaj infamy ol 1884, the air of Nen-York will he wonderfully swe t ned and ; purified. That is the convincing lesson that oui hubers of charters, our seducers of official \ iruic ami our tradesmen in tin- privileges aud powers of olliie now most sorely need. The s iddennesa ami rompletenessof Jaehne's calamitj -hiiuhl be ominous and awful to his a.c.m.plies and associates In tbe Broad tray bribery. A few days ago :lii- niau waa going about with hi- head aa high] in air ns any of them, impudent in his assurance, brazen-browed in hi- contempi of the Investigation, defiant of the law. Ile was arrested on Thursday! surrendered by Ins bondsmsn on Sunday, and indi.-ted yesterday. Sunday nigh) he spent in a cell in the Police Central Office. Last night he lav in a cot be? hind the iron bal', ol tin- Tomb*. A swifl descent from tim crowded market-place in the Citj Hall, where he bad been sn brisk and hold , n ih ale: in the rights ami privileges <? immitted io).is charge, hm no swifter than any ol bia fellows who voled t'.r tin- Broadway franchise in August, 1884, is likely io make. (.inly a hnie while ago ano the vice-Presi? dent of the Hoard ol' Aldermen had troo|i of swanning Mends. A great niau at tin- (itv Hall, a greater in the general organisation of the County Democracy, and greatest ol' all in bis own ward. All thal In? flation nml importance nre gone, and Jaehne in the Tonih- isiiiinosi as lin miles and neglected a- thc meanest ami most miserable criminal within the prison walls. Win ic are hi- de? voted aliies (.1 the County Democracy who stood shoulder to shoulder with lum in so many stubborn battles al tbe polls when the gallant Democratic voters rallied for the furious as sault upon the bulging pocket-hooka of the " heelers" ? They will weep for .Incline ivhen the campaign funds are counted in November andthe voice of the har, .per inviting the i buys to make glad tin lr interiors at tin- expense of the candidate- becomes infrequent ami faint iii the land. In a closely con? ti-ted election with the bunk notes and the bairoomsof tbe County Democracy al his Hack, Jaehne wa- a host in himself and a terror to all hut evildoers, lim the wily chief? tains for whom he toiled ami fought and made campaign promises and told campaign lies have deserted him in his extremity. Will imi tin- Aldermen who voted with Jaehne to .serve. Jacob Sharp's ends take thia to heart 1 If they will tell the whole truth and throw themselves on the mercy of the Cunt. tte sternest rigor of justice maybe mercifully tempered. If they will save the city the i . penseof trying them all, it will count some? thing in their favor. Last Week they were (?(?"k.-iiie that it would not (urn out much of a Storm. They were wrong. The an nd isa ri-^i ti _r iiiiil tin- sky is black as ink. If they have any Sense they will burry in and seek shelter. Ibu Kecure .shelter can only be found in confession. WHY DISGUSTED? It is not exactly a new idea that even the best eil cns ridei cannot ride two horses going -uift 1> iii opposite directions. Yet certain profes -ional 'reformers consider it a mink of au un? holy and wicked nature in Democratic pol? iticians generally that they arc disgusted with the course of President Cleveland. Was there ever a good seaman who was not disgusted with a captain who tried to steer two wsys at once T Of course the Demotirats understand that President Cleveland docs nol mean to I.*') both ways. That is why they are disgusted, and not simply and aulphurously mad. Their objec? tion isth.it u h<- is a mutton-head.'1 who does n it know winie he is going or wants to go. To them, as. to practical politicians generally, that is the one unpardonable oftence. If a saan m nuts ||(o gu tlie wrong way, he can be bought tn beaton. But you can do nothing with a man who dnes not kunu where lie wanUtogo aud yet keeps on trying to get there. The Democratic politicians could endure Mr. Cleveland if, starting for the promised land by? way of reform, he sim.\ed -onie faculty ot get? ting there. Or they cuild endure him if, start? ing foi the land Honing with milk and honey hy the old and -.veil-beaten spoilsmen's road, he mis actually building ui> the party in that way. Hula President who rel uses to " bring in the boys and wara their toes," and who neverthe? less contrive! to outrage and drive away Civil Sci vice reformers?how eau a politician shout fur bim i Mt. Cleveland professed thai be would so please the non-partisan Miter.-, ami Um reform era that bia pm ty nnh.iI.i be (recored in power without any official intrenchnii'nts. But when he appoint- such a fipoils-hiinling Scab a.*. < iberia to Ix- Ci\ii Service Commissioner, every Democratic politician worth his-iit feeds that the non-].;i 11 i-a ii voters are not going to be - u i?tied or held by a hr.unit'-.- performance of tbat Sort, On the.otiier hand, inste.nl ol' putting all the strong offices into the hands ot strong party NNoikei.-, and BO QSiUg the public .-el vice lo the udiiost to intrench ths pertj in power, Mr, Cleveland aelectsa great many respectable but helpless dead weights, and (Uso koopa in office a great uanj Itepublicans. Thal kills tbe chance ol sneeess by tba old-..sshioned and to Democrats the favorite route. The Democratic politician is wiser Ira bis generation than the children of light \iho call (iicin-elve- reformers. The politf-daa koowa 'hat il parti must plea***, soinei.oily in order lo SQOOCied ll lt wins enough nf lbs non-parti .au? to secure a majority, very well. If it kindles tho zeal of tho linter! Hied and the brtif-s-iiiouiit ? d, aud tao gels' out enough votes of tbe old 'sshioned sort, v. rv well. Bal if it ''"' icither, il it contrives toolreml eTcry?? ?dy, hen ilirtguston Cn- pu', of ii well-rcgulateil .oiniiiiit) is iiatui.tl. I \ MASK! I'! The plot against Mr. Garland has beon un* - I .11 la t ' Ail. . Il I '?'"'' : v. huh is hu'.;. In owned hy S .iel.;'. .'?! [Wiling, . n -,,. -ind, "t connie, ti 1th its cloee Cabinet I'ouiieciit n. it ought to know. During tbe ligation h\ the House Committee unex 11 .te.I discoveries, il Bppeara, have h. en maalc v. :,i, h ?? -un, ii-i.i!v i \|.i;iin the motives .? Itogers ca n-pu.itoi-.' 'Ih.- older ami the n. unger Kog< rs aredwappoinl ul office-w-ekers uleaking ilia ir N. li;;,-a.ice Up.Ul llie Illili! whom ihey were trj lng to blackmail! Tin- chi. i Kogcra applied for un office in thc Department of Justice, and tailing !?? get it rlaino.edi'i n nm Lu a c. rn-it I-hi p. The yoUUgi i ? - wanted to he Electrician nt the Capitol, nnd naed every means to secure th.- Influence .f tin- Attorney-General. " Haili, d at every "poi h.". eci. t ni Manning's journal continues, "lins precious pair, father imi son, entered " upon their campaign of mud-throwing?lend " ing themselves readily to the sn .restions ol' " a di tar e|iu Hible organ and concocting .i vile " scheme against Mr. Garland.*1 If th "black inailiii-j (niic.?-??(-.-kc: -" bad been provided .. it ii |.l.n-. . the country would inver have heard a word about the Pan-Klee tie business! "Uni " Mr. marland, confident ic his -apollos* reconl, '? iudiguantli refused io prostitute lu- position " to thica: - or enjoiene-, .Uni Hu- RogeiS tanilly " it ,;. li fi out in Ihe cold." If this is the l".-t Secretary Manning can do f..r In- suit, ling colleague, t he. .? nm t he nv,di? ing and (-mashing of teeth in Hominy Hall. Wny, vapid as tins line of d' renee i-, it is not i veu mic if ii Mr. n.ul in 1 resitted tin ilnpor tuuitiesof the men nn!i.? li.nl maale him a p e - int ol I oi telephone stock. <m tbe contrary, the Following letter was written ami n-t-.l in ordei tn secure tin- support >>i Mr. Hew? itt inul Mr Coj ni appointing the younger Kogcrs Electrician nt the Capitol: I'm ii.i. Si ? 11 - si sm., .Ian. 1 -. 1 19 I. lu- nt sn; am, l'luiM.: Permit dm to introduce to jrou Mi--ai?. J. W. u.tfct r. uiui ton, awi "ii.|iii-it'-ii end si-ii-iitilit- a-'.-nl I'-n.fii ol tm* illy, him ilr-ac lu *].r t , \\;tli yuu mi ???inn Inian.ess. Pleetfl thoW tl.fin ali proper Attentions ami eora need me e nen foe will. v..iir friend, A. H. 0 utLtsm. Te the Hon. 8. tl I \ u I A. -. newitt, Boate of Hep* I IN'-S. Mr.Garland had done v. bat be could, not only as a friend, bul als i as a coparcener, to obtain thi- appointment, lor the subjecl had been .1 - ciiMiod by the Board of Directors and it had been agreetl that it would be a great thing for the company if it could be brought ah.mt. A. for .h. consulship aud thc clerkship in the I> ? part men) of Justice, there bi nothing to indi* cate that the elder Bogers seriously expected either ollice. Bul suppose it to be all true; what then.' Is it not also true thal Mr. Garland accepted fSJiOO.OOO ..I' tc1. |ih me st ..?!. a- ;, jjift. and that the machinery of the Department of Justice ha- been employed to promote the sordid ends of the ring of speculators with whom he is associated .' Seer, tari' Manning's organ al first tried to (ii-iui-s this indi. Inn ni on the ground that Dr. Rogers was a "crank,'1 and now n un? masks tbe "conspiracy" by proclaiming both father and son to be "offlce-seekei -." Bul un? fortunately for Mr. Garland, tim Bogers family, whether "cranks" or "office-seekers.-1 kai.? told tin- truth, and that con\ ids him. iur iAinu: REPORT. Tlie tirst report ol Commissioner Wright, ol tim new l..il.or Bureau, from tim meagre accounts hy telegraph, seems to he a singularly instructive one, lt may easily be fanhy in .lime pal ts, anil yet of much value asa tl hole. Perhaps one of the greatest advantages of such ii document is that it- statementa sire likeij to he lead by workingmen, whollj or in j.art, and may thus promote more intelligent ideas in ie,;.ir.I to then own inn rests. lt is believed that 71--: per cent of all labor iu ihe country was idle in 1885. Considering the facts that areknoun, the estimate is probably within tin- truth. Bal a suggestion of some importance may here he inaile, which is possibly applicable as a criticism ol this report) a* it certainly is to many similar statements ol the number ol' persons unemployed. For instance, here arc 408 ii am furnaces idle March 1. 1880, and only 259 at work; ita it righi to infer that men required to work the los fur iia.es are all unemployed 1 By no means; many of these furnaces have been superseded, and the nun are engaged in new and belier works. Many have gone 'into other employ? ments. But, second, if it were ascertained that men enough to work 200 furnaces were now unemployed, would it foll nv that then- had been such a decrease in the number at work ? Iii.il would assume that lhere is ever a time nn Inn ah.-oluU ly all the people are employed. Even in tin- lies! of times, maiy* who could ?Atula, ami who in nine- of extreme necessity do ja.nk, are supported by other.-; many are lazy, or fond nf pleasure, or engaged in non-pro* dactive occupations which flourished in times of prosperity. Thus the decrease in the nuiii ber of persons employed, whatever it may be, i- al way a and nixeaaarily lesa than the number unemployed, lt is said willi ti nth that lim Idleness <?t 1.000,000 persons means an enormous lots to trade; a denease of nt leas! $300,000,000 a year in putcha-cs. It i- noticed thal prior tu the panics of 1*07 and 1873, a- in recent yeais, railroad building had employed a host ot men, and tim curtailment of Ihat work turned in my out ol employment. At the (mme lime tilt* railways themselves and all oilier machines took thc pl.icc of much human labor. Mr. Wright calculates that a population ot 227,500,000 people would be required to per? form without machinery tin- work th it i- now done by the present population, which he put? in 55*000,000?-a singularly mistaken estimate, by the way, for so accomplished a statistician. Corporal** organization, with the aid of machinery, develops rapid Increase In produc? tion, and thus au iil-directed production, which, meei ing no present requirement and tailing to find a demand for Its products, turn? out to be a mere wasteful consumption ol i.-oiiic.-. Ne\ ei tin iless the report does not seem to suggest any restriction of the forma? tion of stock companies for industrial purposes. .Mr. Wright believes that Immigration i- a cause of industrial depression, and pointa to the fact that in 1880 10.50 per cent ol all lian iculturai labor had conic to Le ot foreign bulli ami 31.9 per eenl of mechanical ami mining labor. He observes that*, prior t.i each depression since 1837, lhere had been a period of large Immigration. Bul the fact is tbat the immigration was ihe result of a demand for iieie more thur, in other countries, and it would in- a bat] ilay for tin- United flt ii.-s when no Sin tlc, German or Irishman could better isis condition by coming to thi- country, lt the demand exists, ii is not ii bad thing fm the country to have it satisfied, Hut 'he till.-, omi started, does continue to Bon fora tum- after the demand for minc labor hu- meaanraMy (cnned. Thia remedy is to be lound in inure (_ii,-n|ilelc and inure promptly published statistic- ol the condition of labor, I uch uh the mw Hureau should supply. Contract in: mi gra? tion is tightly regarded as on u diflereut foot big, and Mr. WiUrbt holds thal it ought tobe ? .I ns i ir aa possible. The report dtfcubics tiner causes of .lenrc' sion, i' ? ?'. i i''\ "ul soundly may be determined complete re|>orl ii published. It iof land to corporations should i ! ;', |, .- ilaii'.ii should be re sti lined, that a -111.nl enrrencj Khould be pre? served, thal transportation sbo lld boprevented fi ,, ruinous competition, that thereshould be foi in ni i lie di itribution of product - to ? n .-, and ' ni the iiaro of labor should bi more fully secured by Industrial partner : ff. lt ts n il yet clear icr tbe report sufllcientlj considers I u ; nit every serious depression aftects the ih western world, and must therefore be attribut ?! in the nain to c tu ?- Rontrolliug in nut.' iiiiin one country. But the report seems to be on the whole timely, suggestive and valuable. _' ? mis: ls ito .ma I tl'-.rr.. Threft-fonrttli of tin. peo? ple ol thc i i iilsy r. Kr,'t tit.i Blaine nn.is dui ci- i . (Ind.) K' I'liHil.-.m. , i bone of the uses of adversity, lt is hy i.i ., z t a.- ci ali-applc t . t one real li - how mnch i. ivor --I ls the pi Tbesuspucted Aldermen protest too much. An ta Lien i la hook d. Is t!ii- an , : i I goid will in the D eratic I'liit. ot thia stal . - i do Democratic editors go about with razors in their hoots tbirtttu, the rich, warm heart's blood of their br tbren I It ;- a ii i sin ci thal ere are loath to pat, but then ,n ,i I- one to conclude >>n finding rae Buffalo ? i ; (litoria] which apneared ia The Ri - '. Ea rai " clotted noasen a .' ? N.'int the people wanl from the Government - fi-NNt-i- stump speeches anil more na.,ria. ? I* is estimated that the public ex lenso con ivit'i the lat ? -e'l'iu Miller'- funeral will > ?? >d 918.000. This is oret ty high, bul there are Ben ators whom the people would givi oven more for thu inn ii. j* ? "t interring When an Eft lean waul - s fence to hi le behind hr* is 11-11;11iv nt linn'.i i'.uns tn H"let t a marvellously ;, ?. neb aa no ooo avon..] dream ..i re? garding as a plaice ol tm..-.?i.'.iii.mil An Innocent h.t.I ina hill Im- bei ii h.un.l in thc Legislature, pro? viding in sn ie" ii h. ni. nnii . tbal il thall nol be law? ful herc ittei t't pla. e tteam boilers under Ihe si le nn a I ks. ami thal -in li hoilei - .-,- ate ie cn io situated must n.u hereafter be uperated Nviiii a greater pres sn-,.' Mian f,.rt.. ponndt ol steam to Ibe Kinara Inert. Nu onecould be (us-ensed ol dolnesa nn ho should iii' i" ili-covei at lint eight thst this anparently httrmless bill bides a most active African, There is no safer pla*' to pul a boiler than under the street, and ii is ob iously moet convenient there. If it should ex? plode, tbe chances are that tbe damage done would be trilling compared with thal which would he .?.ni e,I by an explosion directly nnder s large and densely occupied building. Every tehoolboy knows that tbe explosion of a forty poiinl boiler ia unite ssdangerout is tbat ol sn eighty-pound boiler, aud really more likely t.eur. Boden usnallj ]ii..,|e. n.a ba*cs .sr oi the i'i' ssure ol steam, bol of tbe explosion of gasna fanned by i be sudden separa? tion ol tbe elements ol water, rms. jj it occurs, is quite as dangerous la s small boiler as in a large one. forty pounds of steam ia not enough even tn In ii .-? large office ha hiing, aud perhaps the fremeri oi tin. l.iil keen that fact Perhaps tbi y also knew tbat, ii it paesod, buildings reqniriug a beavinr prereuro would be obliged to rent their tteam of a ciiiitniiiN which is thonght to have s large control in that hnsiusss, The African having been sx poee-t, it is better to enl down tbe fence. The la git lit mt- -mould defeat thia hill. "-('iain- Harris aaid they would come in. and they teemed by theil coming to (-acquiesce,*' says Ti..-i li. *et*s. Thal is, as nearly as we eau i.-t at it. pe ,'ist-lv what tin- aldermen of l -- i did in ken by their **c.ing in" al i'a. m. on Ananst 30, they " ilClUies.-eil." _^__________-____ PR RS OK AL. J>r. I'.iitlor. the msw eli apian, nf thu I'nltfiil ""tutot flon atf, is SeenIbed sj a reserved, lUgallled, seholarty man, nf raihsr sutters m u ti -, in I Lac ting tba ass/ oorilul lly nf liis predecessor. Walt Whitman wlD iff ure st tbe Cbestant Street Opera ii. Philadelphia, ou April 13, tho saatverearyol Lincoln's tie uti. Itls sslaf that Professor T. C. Chsmberlsln, ot Bslott College, Btste Oeologlst of Wiso-m-iiii snd i atti l Btatea Qsolordst, Is to he ealled te tins prasldsaoy ot tho Wis* fin-iii .-tau. I'niveraiiy. General Lew Wellaee lt ennonneed to'loliverhi.-i newly Snltbed leeton al Indlenapolls ea April 7, fur the bene tit "f tie- ? trphsne* Home of that city, lils ntbjeet will be "Turkey sad tim Tarka" \ teareel** eredlble ruiuorit er.' mt In Washington to tbe effect thst Secretary Lsmar nvIII havo nts hair cut when warm weather oomea lt will be only the - tl roi. tor t wen tr rears. Tina last Urns it wm cut waa in l S70, when in- f>-ii saleep In a St Louis bei b anil nok?; up io timi liimielf lookim* ii,mil lue ordinary people, THE TALK "I HIL HAY. A lilia, word baa Jual been added to tho French lHiits-iiaai-ra ; to throw lilt manager of ii fai-tory out of a ?wintlow, so thal be m iy Lc trampled te death in the -Hilts, te " te M'ttruil/e" him, because Wa tri n ts the mu ,.- of the engineer who wm thus lnnnlcrf-il hy miners at iKs'tt/.a-i i lc. Not BOBteat with thc geographies! fact thst more thin half llie globe I* already covenni willa NVHif-r liy natural, engineers seen, ai.xi.ma Io Ilnotl the rciualinlrr. M. de l.t-s.i|,s ,? already letting tin- Atlantic (?cfi.n lalo On ua, Au,,-i us, while ioma of blt compatriot! ure nnxloai totara thc li, ni t ol Ss i ira lulu an ml md sea. Now n lt proposes] to irria;..io the tiio Turoouian peter! bj letting a tiver oi two Into lt. If thin kind ot timur noes on mankind will be compelled to livo in junks, a ls nundi-.? London Qlobi. a i.ni.il,,n milkmen began boslaess by so thoroughly watering his milk thal his cu t.miers hoes lat very in Hg n.ii't. and a* he ajr.adually .ll8iioiitmii.nl the practice they gradually became inure and moro Indignant, until .it last, :u*i st sa I td began te sen pure muk, tney had him iirn-'U'd and heavily fl nett. All ot NTlncli teaehes thal viituc is not alway* it* otra rowans. M s Bharpatone Urue*t at a. rowded, bat stifT and aa* i-njoj nilli- craningpartyl Kt. Dorklua, san ron toil nn* nn ni un. reception lt like n gentlemaa'a open hatl Youtaiel bs-iou Aw! lie-be! 1 stippotu bc. autli it Uh .a wenular " ern ? ll tee ta. Notexae ly, but for tblt resaon; lt la one el the Batteat things I've seen this sesson, [Chicago nam blor. Os Suaaay the susie eopy piiee et nts Chteau* TrtS une % si 1*1*4 need rr-'U. 9 n. 8 ccnta, the Munday leane tx. espied. Ths raying to piturohseere st news-staa(la la 13 c-uts :i ? ci lb alni tn subscribers B cen'*. FbS rate to ?awtdealon aaa also bntn red need, and fur their benefit a free delivery eyelets hat been establi.-alitd. No reduo teni 1* ma,li- ll. the lltM ".' tie: paper. fie Bonton Courter thinks that tiiateeeat Jooraaliais ta ea the Incraeaa lts,ys that in conversation recently the proprietor ..f s Boston daily wee hametlag te eelerey mau of Hie luiuieme uii-rea*e of tho circulation of lils j .inn.ii. ?? i dare aiy," reapeaded iii" old olergyman eartly,M rivera thai ptaaga iiiidsirgiouuil uro opt te spree i out." v..um: PereleBhaften tfaddhed happens m ste ititcua stamef thelehortroahleeat tha elna Afi.r listening wi.h prolo in i attention, ba dem mala ,f ihe tpekeauien i "Aw.desh baoy,can you,sw,sppwlse mo of, sw, i ?;..., v.. ,.;. tbeae atwikea sw lew I Beeauee I'm NN,,i,,) nm iliaguatlngly lgaowsnl of theab,sw, owlgln faw anyttllOf i 1 em, I a*-u;a'.i you." ?? Wiall, inc clil.-f mc is, oi, nt thea a]ip,-ars, to bo tU:U thc stun- rs wini' tomi?!?? ii. t't f-ai." ?-.nw. rhea why the dsrvll don't they, aw, gs to tho wesi un mt aini. aw, get Itf "- [I otra Top A i,aw wc-kiy newsp.i .ir deroted to l heall les! sub* leesa anal ealled Hts theatre. appaaKal on Betardar, it ia axiucl i.v. leone t df ar Mentgemery, weil amt fsrera* i iv i, ii ont n ss a dramstle wrtter. Hatiiar aittaii*-r thea ita t-uaiii.i. imin .uk.-, mit not selika ll in appearance, it ttarta eui ls ss sti rai Uvs sad entertaining way Hint in bright ian,'. I..-altny in lone, li publishes in an acrt-eable form ti.e surreal programmes ..: Mew-York theatres '', .i'. . Ill talppl fii.-ii 1 mot Lam ir uud mentioned Joa i a io sj... cn tu ? bleb ba usiti-1 tin.-i.u evil ni Christian aa cont rsa ted from Morn,nu a.iii.t- ..nd a,miers. "Mi. Lemar, I beerd thst spf,-.?!?," isld ti.e lona linn ri U ? -- pplsn, " sad ll Ima I didi '?? tuppuai Joe Urown an.lld gat up am-li t tpeei bet iii it." , yes," said Iasmsr, " Joe Brown ka a remsrkaoie man." A tew ininiitea later anotiier Mead ef Lamar's met lum. ?- That was a geed a^acii of Joe Brown'a," ina sui I. "Ye., j'fs," mil thelMlatlaalppI Senator, sheent mlndetlly i and then, with a i.riacht, bumoroat rianee of lils i; i i-r ty. *. le- .ul !? ?! : " It oOght to be U good -. for I wrote U myairif." , W^anuiKt'in Ixittor In Cnio.ago Mall. Som*. Vuthlnftton atotalp savs thal the fajuniii lien-rsl Bragg aSIT hstee thS l'r, si,lent for tho friends Iii- li is iiiudt-, a l.it.-l which Wtiuitl m.li.-att. that Heneial Bragg ilocan i happen lo ba one of thoa.- frlfan.ta. Lu -cr **L Cr-irr'a biuiisalUrUn rule crimea of -/lo lenee hutt become so c, minim In lr men tbat a I'arial.in father, determined (hat hu sou shell mow up in accord wiih tbe spirit of the ese, bss given him ino name nt l?.-?-,n i; i.lin i i anni!!. At i i-i, ,o ?ays U Feint nu ni. -[Loudon (Hube. lill: Fl.mm; lu'ifllll.iX. Thc repetition nf rViiinier'a " Flying Dutch linili" al III.' Ac I'leiny of Music lia! Bight bf Hu- Au.er i- i" Opera ( impala broogbl forward Kits Kmms-fueh in the ch.ir .icier of Si nlii. Vocally Hm repreaeBi ti rn nn.m tillich hitler th.ui tin- (ir-t, iui'1 a Bonsldenble por iioii of thc Improvement wis due to thc adaptability of Mts, .luci.'* n mnale ol tim heroine*! p.nt. Thoee Who are a. ipi.lintel willi \v iajaer*a Opa ra I lea at.,I lin,itali him of Mia* .luci,'a ait will readily understand tbal tbe moa merit of Mlaa .inch's pi i-f tim n.i db -?' portion. Concerning rlu- dramatic p iseibl nie* ,,f tba role 4111 ita poeth 1 depth an 1 - guille mee ihe list on r a ? , 11 ? . - 10 suup inn* ? ? ts ci n Ct-1 hen tin. ch iirm of her TOIre nun-'' ... Mr. Ludwig waa in better voli-e in.n un lae) We-ln-ii-day, - mn h im re ed ling, In the Brat set especial y, keen delight by bl* . dre lilt!" .Iv as va,-;, ns nei - tit ; v. Un fortuna) ttoge management remains sima bil be pl saure wblea w senor's opera 1- b 1 md to a-iv-- m Hmim. alei know bow to apprecia: ? lt is marred li gruillt't ann ab aurdltles, some of which were pointed out In Una place lest nv eek. .1 FAIRT GARD . IX int: OPERA BOUSE. The Metropolitan Op ra House begins to - H." epp. aram-,- nf t ri. < iii every bond t iii arel graceful [Mima, r. - . 1 r 1 .. .1 tarns, rare oneida with their carinda dowers, i 1 ose - sad lilies and ,..,.,-. lr pis es, sud the rest hall ol iii".?,,"-.i House already istiia-i arith tina del -inn- udora of arr ring planta Spro fii-ion of cut il .w.-ri. .uii follow to-day, aad wbeu the patronesses of the exhibition tball tolemnly deoUrell open to tbe public, the publlo't eyes snd noses will bs greeted by sll that esn pleate these I Import* .tm - naea Thia formal 0] enlng alli take platte to-moi - r..w afternoon st 2 o'clock. In the meantime Mr. Klumler li In a ibex cltement The undertaking ls a large ene, sud he hs* .-t .I,,,1 mach upon iu moceta Nevertheless, nil.-. Indlcstlont ..!,? farorable, and tba numerous Iront which the pleasent little Itonst hos In the Bra teem to be coming satlafsctortly to the required tempe 'iii,' greal triumphal arch, the foantalnaol Hine, the ]?'. rsi 1, the -ip. snd all the otber iI.ii-h -,i hii-b Mr. Killi.der will sen ul ana Ina fi toward completion, and unleea something unforaeen occur toe im nile trill not be diaappiluted bj .1 (allure on Mr. kluiuler*? j. ur t-i keep any one of the ii. in] promisee nn bli ii ii" bot made for tins occasion. ? UR. MOSS COXTRADICIS IV IXXOTIXQ RUMOR, For some days, various runiore, more ridiculous, relutivt to contemplated cbsngetsl Wal look't Theatre bevebeen printed, rue latest form .? thst John Poole, of Kioto's Garden, would assume the manogetneal oat . ison. 1 u '?! 11 ha* been condned to tbe hon- for the last r.-w days sn 1 . tv In- nv,is not lunch bel ter. To a friend be s.iid ; ??I hardly think a random ttatemeut of thia - worth 1 . . my thai tbe prevent tea ano has tx-eu niora iiccesefiil si, (ar than any pre ono at tbls house, 'In lilt Power' tum been th only approach lo a lo .lng failure thst we have uod. As to tn,, decline of Mr Wallsck'a Interest in the theatre, I think fact ol bia having ployed In two plays Im? mediately following each other a-ni being announced (or lilli a 1 iflU'l ml auiwer As 1 ijegan hy laying, ? i,,- tofaaiper. am nerdly wortb suawerlng from my point of view, tboagb oooatioually tbey beooots sa Uo) 111;;." UADTSOX SQUARE COMPAXT IX HARLEM, The Madison Square L'heatre Company, when ir the Harlem Theatre Oomtque, never r> sttraol il." Harlem )???,.!?'.?) In large uamboro, and lasl night wat no exception te thc rule. Thal oom pen r be? gan 1 week's, euacagemeoi in tl." presentation of " The I;.ti.ii.." Tun icenery and acting on 1 ?? mtichentbu si.i-in. "The Mikado' created so favorable an Impre*, lion two wea-ke ago a thia theatre that a re irne 1 in.'iit is to be playe 1 In April. RALL FOR SIXTH A TE VUE DRT-OOODS MEN. The employes of ll. O'Neill & Co., of Si.ttli >-. neI 1 iv n'.etii--'.., have a Mutual BsnoBt A - ? ?? i i Don to whick th"y pay ton cents .a week and In return aret Ink,-ii ci re of when they SM "' ia. Nearly all of 1'"Neill's eu,n bnndred employes are members of the ition, Tbey ore n bs tltby lot of people, and thus, although the du ie ? imall, I alon la prosper out and bss a largs reserve fund, lilias been In exist enoe two yeera Lost night the ossoelstion celebrated tte prosperity aaa ezpeaded a small portion of itt eur plus by Indulging In s bsll at lutnm my ll.i.l, dio linn lending 1 helping iiau.i hy hiring inc hall aud furnishing Ippor. Mci.. ? I -ir.a fm iii.sln-d Hm muse. There were tweuti four dances on tbe 11*1. and these, with a topper to diapoae '.1 ni hi way, made it nearly dawn i.e.nit- lin- llraiM of " Home, HWDOt Home " ad? nu,:,ml. d the dancer* that their fun ni ii al an eua. BetwMU three aud four bund red loun pan In ihe balL Mr. (''Neill nn .1. pr ten snd entered situ spirit Into tbe ovsning'a enioyuient. Cborles D Baduuers nv.ts the ri .ni 11,a. ager, and n. I.. Carpenter, ssalatani Boor man? ager. I. 1.. ?'? icon uaker, A. II. Boughton, (J. B. Mo Liunrhim. T. A. Kenny, J. J, Conlon, T. a. Munka, J. M. Edmunds, V. B. Parke, E. IL Krledrloh, J. II. Murphy, ll. E. Ullgll. -. DO I .'. 1 1 le- Fl ".. 1 on. nil tie... P, 11. Pendergast wa* ohs!rm in of the l.ecptlon Com? mittee, which consisted of lt I). Watson. W. H. Mall, Vi*. .1. M.ta.ey, .1'. l-l. keilv. ?. Bel , Vf. A. Pentoa, U. O'Uredy, D.C. Nelson..;. Mel ..?, I.. I. l.iy, ll II. Hill, sad J. I.. tiny. 1. P. Keablt beaded tbi ' jmmittee of Arrangements, the other members being r', 1' ninon, M. Jacks,., c. A. Ryndera, I* I. Usllagher, S. < orbett, and K. Morgan, Theaaaooutlon nv.il nave anotber ball next year. A HOED AGAlNSl IHE MAI I'.li:KS. 10 thc Rili tor nt Tks Tr th u ne. sm : There are some aTf*-*uments used in favor of thc new park.* by Mr. Marah tbat hare bo (oreo what? ever. Hecltee the prostate 1 downtown warda, sad the great death rate therein as u ren-iei why wv. the lld buy property st the extreme northern end of the island ami Wostt.iu-.atcr County, ami bis lufeieuce ia that thia would relieve these crowded .v.ari*, raia is unfair, for no one * 1 1 knuNv baiter than Mr. Marah that thcao warda ure orowded 00 largelj beeaose the poer people are obliged toUveeear their work, not havlag the tl tne to spare to go .uni i-oiue 11 living ut a dlstaaee from their home it is also unfair to punt out the Bambers of people visiting Olen Island as a reason for the need et parks in wrest. chester County, w Hon itu well known that a cheap fare, a sail, bathing and other Ottraetloaa are the reason* tbat lane so inauy t 1.NanJ. These uptown porks, SS I vi, nv it, are rich iiic.'s parki, for the rssSOtlt that, in tho Bnt pine, the eily is to liny rich men's property for the the parks, that Ikey wiaul to soli nt a very high price ; sef.tiid, but ause the Vicinity of Hie parka can only be the home of the rleh ami weil-to-do, that have on sTerege of three te four hoare a day spa.-" time te :-t.ne and go Hom the b.i-ay marts of trade. Aaiain, to my mind, there ... a very sellout objection to locatiu,. ia pleasure groan I .,1 aiiot.ier cu:,ty where we are to pay t.ur* ou our own Improvements, sod Pelham Park simum be dropped for that reason alone. Mr, Marsh le nearly alone In thinking that bonds cn bi? nnie,! iur payment ol the parka and improvement -. sud ilin nen1 or money la .real (01 towera tbe 1 ck of wlilcu is ona ol the great ceueea ol tbe high death rata lu some o: me wai.is. The write- waa told ai the offlctc ot the I oiuiiii-sloii-r oi l'.i. .;,? U ,,1.... wbeu spplylug for tue rri.air Of the tew.-r lu l-'tnirt. oiitn-st. from Tcl.th-ave. to tho Norlli Hlver, mat they Lad 110 m.ney to pul in a new tower tiure, niel thal the old one enid not be re? paired; and whee I asked what I waa to do wes told, ' Well, tbe tewege mast just tonk away'*; ami I nm told thia la not an Isolated ease la this etty, mir watoi (rout need* immediate atteution and a large imoum of llii'liey expended. I) ir .."Icols liC"(l to ti, ti.l.,r.cil muM Iii au our park area Otu pavements neel a larne out? lay. lt lt not economy of health er mouey to neglect oar -. si -a i-i ?. pavements and waler (rout lor u plo wu and nyc,ic!u-*',er County parka ll. K. lui uii,.h. Rest-York, Maren ii, IH80. PREPARING FOR THE LACEOSSE SEASON. Au iiiiu.-ii.illy enthusiastic meeting of the Mew-York Leavesac Club waa h,.-id st Oelmonlco'i esl ui.'ht, Herbert H. linell, tue popular vlee-praeldentnt the club, wielded the gavel In the sbeenee of Erastus griman, sad he waa supported bj an lue leading1] ol the ci.in. Erastus Annuli wa. sgsls elected prc-1 tleul, Herbert ll. Haich, n ic.-nr, ai ,e ,1. and i. .M. Manon eeeretary and ireaaarer. But over tbe election st a captain the tome commendable spirit of aaanlm ty tailed to prevail, ead a tplnted oonteel leoft pince. 1 bree tlekett sere pl teed In tbeSekl, bearing Hie 1 ism es respectively of Edward Merritt, wboeapteiued tbe slab U?i .s,-.i?i.n, I.inn.ti I ("lilt sad 1'. Ba ? ? lift lei. un tbe aeoond ballot Cluff waa eleotect for tbe Execu? tive * ummllta a ballot -vii. lake 11, reauitlug in lha Hon of V.9. Vt heeler, .1 a. Hodge,jr., and a. h. i; r waa read from Ereatua Wiaiao, ia whieii be ?iiueil thal although ho bad arranged serenty-ene gamea of baseball 0 be played un tbs grounds lately, occupied by tbe Htattu leland Crl net 1 ruuld be man) peri,ula nn hen thc i-f,,11 da NV" . , usa, and could lie devoted to lacunae. (Ie believed that laeroaaae could be made equally n* v pu lar 1- baa. bal , .nut Mat j i-t ..- .i would 1" ?? k io-rt thegaiuaa. Be waa, be aaid, lu communication with Mr. Sellick In regard lo hriuglng au ihe Indian in 1 ne hoped ie gel learnt lr >m Toronto in 1 Man teal, uni abie tu tae autumn to bilug over the n ' 11 Laria-s' team (rom I ou te of the us aalou ul.nu followed Mr, Belch aaid thal Mr Vs ri.nu bod told bim that be would mNe gl.iKW toward brtuglngthe ia-lti-t team over, and that when lu Lon? don lu May be would wee 1 ? '? (eal men aud atna gs (or theil trip In September, ll ia bigot) probable tbal n.e n w-Vork Laerosae Club will play ea Mr. Wlmau't a-i.ia. although 11 a. ni ne ft Ul d-t I IS. 1 lt" -c..min e ol at once prepared. foi 11.teeuUye oumniliu e Kalina lol lUc*V>..noU will bu ARRESTED IT JORDAN, Mi::.-, 1 .1 COS SUIT. Abraham Bohwab, <?t Q, Sehwab .*>. Bros., No.l li. reeiie-m., ians arrested festers, ay aa an order matte by .I'lia;.' Alb n of t?e Court o' Co iii mon I'i ea.*, on a ppi. ca? tion of r-tai 11 A M> era, Uoi neva fur Jordan, Marsha Oak. of Hast a,, to itihIH ujiiiieys Slllil lo li..ve li, cn oin. Illicit by a untie,! 1 ot N'ew-Vnl'la wli',lt-?iaii- draleia III ladhV sfeadtt .ami aaita turooah collusion wtib a alerfc. n? waa released ou >Hi,iiiiii bali. Tue a.ennui aought lo be re oevered fi om ihe tichwubi it ^lb.jo-a. THE HALF-HOLIDAY UEFORM, WTHU8IA8T1 ., if,, ,.v.. , . MATOKOfUCta PiiiiKH) i at a Ups* >,,,,,, . ( lilia,-., rg , Df |-,..,,N| i, . in, v,(;i,'(.' ' Wl.nltV.r.Illili-,,;,. ,,| .,, ? wi), tiler the Sitnr.lnv 11., 1 * Hollds] . le ml,.1.t.-tl gem i ..I. la ti.,* sou i. ""( 'I Iii-lt Hu letonn i.ii* ol,lui: . ,, 'ay. ll,, urwetiagsl < bickering Ha large niel eathuelaeiic. l.?. I.I,li,* l.'.d si ,'. mer.!, nil* and hook kn in.'iii'Hiii -tun r* uiui nu Loni brion 8 oe ?h every seal turtled a ... Among those .m tbe platl m Hie .i i lieuc rn n lu. ,i. ni:, ell muli'-, W. I:. Haaliagtets, R. fl ? ii I E. M . a M iris |< Jesap, Ah IS4 '?, , A. V. Kuebler, JnbuC. Perolter. K, |. , ,..._ j r] John A. Ui-ri-r, ll. \. Oakley ? , M |,, .. .... ... irgs ' ' : .1. il. Hawkins, l alfa r Qol ,n, .1 iud < li ni. - H. Sago. Emmet II. (>!r.itt, oil linn .11 of the'i , . working formontbt in behalf of the m men t, opened the meeting, He^,. , bis) .lofe. 1 (ron its lu ginni . i nur?1,1 tin pr u 0 ed re ..rm end add 1 * We n-i. for no eau ribution.no tinaueial inp mt limply tl n .-. ? . d . on -?ni,inl , ' .!?' il.i< mnl y ni will . i ; im . ami* ol toil, rs in ,1 1 cd a I.linnie ol pel if ll o. ls. Hills who I, ive J J. tibial i..- .... :,., iuj ing mi tbe I .-t nu mn mt lats, be tai l, a en- the n unca af ila 11 at tNi.ii.un in the city. (ireoe presided and begsa bis ape**ch I13 ng tbat the e.-.-in- before him related ti.,- <? n .i 1 ii ni uotbing bul j' lith 1 ..ill mi s bsll "1 Kew. fork. 1 lu-s-ii,-t.iii(-.-ot hi-iid.ii.., 1.um- ( 11 ate used to iaj that a mat. 1 iv.tiU in en hi ni- ic ii ' ii. ? I li him. lt ia ntl only the leugth of til .?.. Na.,,U linn is valuable to o raela. tl. ootu m mitj . lt ia Ibe cbeioa ter and l g mai wen to win k ell >l i> hewn ul ion have ?,', si,ui al og (ber. Ila- Sear* li .1 , sad i b md would mn only Inn, om im' ll td V. II! i,, ', it tl V ll.-I . .-i . mnl- r -.:??:, conditions ruiua the worker hiuM-lf, 1 in rn I. uoi a niachina : a id be ? anaol bc rta If Nt , N. ll . toll I'ilt Hill- bo. ?'-.? is -iii,, ol l-i?nu- treal their employes, tl.,- boran aoald ld , io, Xov -. il'-t.-i n.ia 1-. ? . ? ihi moal Wura ot 1 lim un Mir in mnl jreai . 1.1.11 <? ii. tb. nini 1I.1'. ii In ? certain time end pi - - iii 11 icity to work al t .- -mn Lin,A be t ll ,1 Wai, ,. -: ? . i, ,1 nnci k.NN : \\ ?? Uh e. tbal under 1 ti work lo jei than eight to twelve boars * ... -I a ,.., N - Ul 1 ,.r Naet-k. Hui .lill remains; itt nun nun sud Ofwsequentlt the t . i.n w o iii) n ii he li rk of ih,- aggregate l..,.iiga?yi wort per week were i. lum satiiaiied that "fre co'u'id ul! accomplish tun working well anal thoroughlj (Ive and a bsll .1.1-m each a ek than bj working di days, I sured ?? oald recreati rn and tbal i- only riinitlier nnun ol prom uti:.. 1 creation .Vc rat, tb ep, 1 -.1 and play lor n,i. purpoa ? and ',,,1 uo ol Wiih,.it lit't-'. ,i,i 1 11 lu m. pla lau ? 'I without ibe pleasures there en 1 la no performs tbe dal es, Homelv u- i! ia, 1 otbing i* ir iel ll old aayiug. that" oil work sud bo play ma . ililli boy." lt u a-- Nun -e. it ra 11* bi - lier, ll le- Im- no lime to rent, or ta pla mi timi- to make himselt either a pby ii ? hy or a -omi'! minded man; and both of tl .- .in. ii'-rt- -ni- to make a g.< worker. \ . ? r of ? 'il ,'i- 'ii emili >?-? a in thia <-i . . eta, bul tin v leek the opuortuiiity lo renes lils thai ton'-* with aborter hours ol wont. I hi 1 muuity ii-.-Ii iini-t change ita babita ; every mau and inii-t turn in nini help, ll ?!! ni .?? Hu ir par* chases be lois Saturday noon, the aggregate results will not only be red uoed boura a ? -..i- ',.i ,4 ' han a- il epping h bite, til I ? min ; tbe Sunday or weekly dar ol :?-? Irom twen thirty *i\ boura aud all ioci( in ?? ill be better 1 ,r it; will nave gained by it sou is wortb (nore limo marney ; will Lav.- ! nth .'--I ile- nn.- I. I>. li Ul 4 lav ;iinl bi so dating will nave raited tbe tsndard ol .Unit.ii al I.ii [liin? in th 1. is. mils ,.| borne a, lor I am eatietied that there san ben, bettet work, ind n 1 boiler erneede. and I pledge lt my individual lupport. Applause). I'o people saladial I Nv,mill not ute Hie wor 1. boyc itt, bal I would ? iggi tt hat .ue!i .iou-na trill not give their employes ibe iaiuidi v holiday ure good mea to keep away from lim est of the week. [I.ou.l Appl.-iu.-f . I.f ti.-rs nn er,- re ul liam -.-.ii tl pimaisSlll men. "lue! J list ice Noah Davis nnh.. detained ut borne liv richness. SenatorEvsrt* tald in li- letter te ne lommittae. 1 h.- adoption of the sar- -:? i..artier cluan fol il u-,-a ii, inge ol paj doy aceua tome to proniie..0 liderable odvautagea ( Hi , ,-lifi. 1 * ol a similar t-haiiicti r were read Iroiu the Kev. Hr*, .loiin Hs ll, Howard Crosby, Heerj .1. Vim Dyke. 1?. Parker Morgen vYDbai Y. vY< tklas, William M. Taylor, C. ll. Parkhurst, lilshop Henry ?'. Potter and tha ollie,-rs of the Young Won liiin Association. Besolution* requesting the ji.>itrie i"i- .'I all -t ni c.-. in ths eil] io close es far 0* poa?i 1, .a 1 o'clock on saturdays, to maka tbe pay-day "i the week earlier than Sat iii da j were then inti d 0 a. Hie laev. I?r. MacArthur spoke in I.11.1 UtemtM tallowa : I ti gard thia ..-.ni eec isloaof more thea oru'n irv la* tercel t.> the meiel, intelieotusl, and eommercitd lue ot this city. Wot- ago io a Itouian ibeatrewheu a mau saul " I sm a iii.iii a 'i : ?''. - :..a. heb aga i" ? man ia foreign to me." he .Na* gre itil Nvun diefeuittg applause. 1 believe such :i time is coming ia this 1-1. I n 11- v nn I . u ci cry ?.I eili/en will be sh to -e. Hie eiioie tpeeeb arith lik.- t it.-cl. I he lime I a- e ima abeu we mutt deal with the greal pi uni . 1,.ii-il : they an- upon us and must i?- toJved, Kn cry thin-.' that goes !?? icc,m.-ile these two greet powers is worthy of our support, Such I bold loee the cb erecter ol this movement which we are niel to Indorse this evening, I believe in tbe Saturday half imli,ia-, reform forht Inba-riul |u*tke. lt oak* noth ina n ut .- not lawful end humaua I believe ... lal,or. ' Ile iliat aoet not wo.li abai I sol rel " i* Ira to 1 iy .?ii .1.1.-in Paul's tame bul ateady, e'av n_: ml i. iiiite a -.1,-i thing. Aiin corporation thal lu nm lay aili ak .1 mau to V.01 k 1. il. ni tNN 1 lu- ia ?. lay and refute to him m ie than $2 for each work is tot wot thy ol the s\ mi ni lu or -iii- ort ot a n hoaeal 1. in ? 1 woman, 1 als ? be irNt- tbal tua H ?- ii alf* loliday will tend te preserve the tanctitj Mil.halli. Horrie K leaap said thal be nih* not a nesslmial He believed that people were gelling closer lt. iud that ci;,ital aad labor would idjuat themt Ives in lilt- tillie. He sdVOCSte 1 'lu ' goo I i itu-iie. i: ni mid nave un the borne,p i ?t'l'iii.t . ce, I tsim . -..url r, ligi i i. iv. Dr. Mc Illy un uud <? ,: ?! Ila bli I. Millar bc appeared ia place oi tha Itev. Hoary Ward Beeobei. ni bo eas aaai aida i ? ? i ? i 1 let I that u I. a,??| ,,,; ?,.. ,,, be bera n-inls to the 1-lt'Nuii.iii ol the rsa it port mnl in thi- case ii baa it unreservedly. * ? ? I bi rc i . ai^l.i in 'it-hit- -.1 Itv. I in- half holiday inoveni ut boa ' with -i ? .e. . ...td ,i ... I'? ll . im, (bren tor ona b ialy ; the) aimplj ? , ?? ' Itindlical led inga" I'.icir demands ere ni ?t a'ooi '? .ii i oaeiblj los > gi niling I bi., much biiaineaa avi,l ' bs doa ai e ever, ? coin-in,.t-.-Iin-U tm .**,inn.I-in mornings ami oe i . than hereto! uc V. ? irl i-t- .,- ,...-. ? . the I ll a |t-,rt ol i i.vjoni . N''' Bl ' but 1 Uosi ell. nt , \ imi le eel a* by Un ' ' b.-ii,-..- h.am.i the la* lo e i- I ?"? i faclmiea tn w?rk ??; ei l dun b 'i c-.-aiN i.. ' .. . th mali.:, ale li?l e..ec, dod The :i --t.liiti.>Ti- were ne aimoaalj adopts ' rf one buudred mi mb. r . ? ii then ?: ail in bringing about tbe propu ed n I lit- BUDSOX RIVRR - li v..is reported > ? thal ** >vim ul rail ionia lunn.lu lu to J.-ls-i Ul ty ll the ii i "ii K rei runnel ba Iws a J i mi ? I ut* Mon.rn st.. this etty, au outlay ot #15,000, -a.,i, nn. n i be ii et ? Ige ??? th ? porte waa denied at tbe oittee of the runnel .nun ,,i. . runt oi Morton-el , .. -n ? >g io work haa li ? aaa , ni, ,? 1 ., e. .!???? and in tiriici . lilli tot :. i i .m the Noa - 'J ? or i.e iii 1,500 tec and tbe etbei iii >u Hie dial.inc-. 9 UKI WOK Cent '? n- . Il * trse, d.r. ried tbat I ibafl . i he Hil,nae,I lo 11.1 With wa St General llaeklntape ,; mos! of yesterday Bl Hie oincaa \ va- Jersey aid . Us di n ... thal ?? I .. . . lie. li ,1 a Hi- li in .1. .iii..-- ? ? I the ni.ult can lie a mtlnue :." be *i ', " in I l there ts a hopeful prospect. \ ... a. .pail] ha* '?-"?" orga 1 h. week age the pumpa wei - ,- "?*? bave gol the water eat of the snaf sob ihe J r< ra n i nae .lawn in tin iu io dal and f.uunl iii-iu la gee?*-aBa> lilli.,11." WILL Ul. THR RAILROADS H PARA TEED! m Louis I I greea'i Thi Pidtburt l)i*p*ttn. Miiitiii Innis, iiiiiiiiii.ni nt the l-.xe.iHi\o Coiuiniueei f in uri i Aaeemb y lui. Kiin.iii* ol t+noc. th.-mau vail,, onlered ii..- pie em anise, air.iel Bera last eight from Itaoaas Oty, sad la aa inierii.-?. ?<*'??? "Aa Ihe ailis* ia now. Matriel Assen.l'iy 101 ???"?? end lo ii. but ll ll goes fanner it ean'l. at mher injaCTaaa are mus involved. Ill soy. uh., mai .f ?'??''?'l,,?t'^.1 ?? IhoKuiarhUof I^lio.an- not a-ljuatoU wltnlu the neil