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Hyed< man aa thc Bentenoa of Moat, ? Mr. Btairta ai--iilleil l.y the Lindon I i rn en. ? .-.- A 8'orn ch nw sitei iBhanBBan. ?- ..- (ioncral Ouilano be lievcil in have beea Baasunaaal. CoNOBaaSa, C.'th liraiu-hcs ii) session. :-Sen? ate : Dteeamaioa aa tbe Faeejertea qaamtion; Ute bill total railratai land graoti Baaaed, - Boqbb: I'lu-ob iiiiiriianriuc bill paaaed aitfa ibo tux provi? sion leatneeal to tire tenta a pound. DobtBitTIC, ? I lu' (in.'in. As.-cnrhly of tl.e Knigbta uf Labor Bdjkwirned ra Cleveland] an ruldn--- u> tue Bonito, ta trnilaa tu.urns and to the li rani: rs adnnteal === Threatened loekoot of bniltiera la m. Louis. ~~?A. Caandian renae] ta lambie at China*] ?? lllnaaa al Biabop Hen liiu-kt'ii. _ --_ a bearing belora Governor Hill 0:1 Hie 1 (.de nf Kt nie me bili. : - 1 ba Preaideut ami l.i- br uo al D 01 Park, Mailittml. Ctn on Bi bp*?*.?.?Eioeeeaeal nt Orate* Buy. Crrrrr: I'>r,,i,|i-nsii k tllki u td blag Sr B, - Wuit iun tnt vims tu Inoculate two boya hal.ie ta rahiea : ii ? lion aftainat fanning ears in r.ioad waj to be aoucbt, - - Winner* at Jerome Park: Queen of Elirabetb, Dry Monopole, Meninie, Phil Learn*, Abraham. = Kanona iny beaten br New-i..ik, 1 iiHinnaii by Mets, ami Loaisviilebr Bm ki. 11. - . l.ml ol the ear drivera* ngbv = Hie Masiinie Grniiil Lodge BBBBloa eli"-, il. i--A keeper telletl by a priaeeier iu Newark, == Aiiiiiversriiv services in Trinity Church, Action of lite (.'batul.cr of ('..niiiii'ii'i. cn thc iliMiifeciioii of mus. .. t Gold raine of tba legal' ten.ler BtTCT dollar (412>2 crainM, 7S.BjS cento, "-tu.ks indi r local tnflneacea deelined and lis-ii rallied, 1 i.isiriL' sti .i^> , Tm WBaTRKR?li-rlifittiona for to-day: Sligl ?' cooler and fair. Tenipcratare reeterday: limi? est, Cs1-; loareal 00 ? average, 05?. jprYaoaa eftrriao toora for tin ttaton,etnd mer tranUrrx, Caa haem J Hi; DAILT liii'tl'VK vuiiiiii Ui them, postpaid, far ",:< tents per ntonth, ile adaVeaa being chomped a* atun aa desired. 'Jiu. DaiLT Titir.fM. mill bi' teni t<ia?y address in Europe at ^1 '.)?"? /.rr monia, maa'ca intitules ihe ocean uottnas, .-?>.?^ La>t iii^'iii hiiilbi-rii dxednporj lorn diTiaion iu tia- liiiiisii Coiiiiiiuiisiii raftard to Um aeoond niulni-r ol tbo linnie link- bill. It lins now In .ti poatponed until Monti, iv Tii_*lit. Thia is iipiniK-iiily in thc forlorn bopa thal Radical o]) .lositioii to the aaeaauxa may bc weakened in thc nir.iiitini' . Tho (ilcMnar-jDirino bill baa im*-! A thc Honse by a Braaller rjaajority timi waa anticipated ?which only prorea once mon the follj of ida* rag much dependence cn the sense and Intelligence of a l'cinocratic majority, or ?.f ci: raiting it to ad heartily for Ute beal inter* catani the country. The opr<oaitioB to u tax on b*HFU linter from the Hist baa been en? tirely nu mtereBted oppoaition, while in favor of it waa nut only the dairy mtereat, bm all con-idotations of common business honeaty which forbid the Bale of a counterfeit article aa tbi real thing. The citigens of Ohio ar? at present anffering the mi'iiilic.iiii.n.it'aee4ng the legality ol their late M'Uiite .iticslio'ietl 111 the COOTta. J'.y the iili-enee ol the liiiiKxr.itie membera t'i\v;.7ii the dote of tlie recent se-si'Ui. the Kejtnblicai.M in thc .Senate were foreeaj to strict procedure to legalize the needed Siato appropnations. Foiled in tlu it Hciiiilitloits objitniction taciic-, tbe I?i im ernt.i ate now trying to undo in the coutts Inc tuts o! the Senate. Thia K (il Oawrae, a question of Uchnie.tl evitlenee. Il was iiniiuhim/e that the Repnblicaa Benlaton t\e:e iiueed to a st net Interpretation ol the Senate mies, bit public opinion entirely sus? tains their action. The reopening of tho iia,Mt in thecotirtsby the Democrats will add to the dls^U-t which all rcpuliilile oiiiz.'ii* of OtlO now feel for the Democratic party. American flahermen have beatd tha< diplo macy is Blow, but they probably never before realiz(d the exasperation of its BlowneaBM they do to-d.iy. We.Us have passed dncethe Canadlana anrM>amced that the rjoiiunercial I%hla tot Aineric.ui lisherme:! WOVgld aol be r<? rj|ieeted 111 C.uiadian jiorts, and sine, they fol lowcd up tina as-ciiiou hy Boiling one or two vessels. Still the State Department proceeds evenly on ttl way, makin'; rcpiertcntatiinis to England to b<? ame, but apparently Bonking them alter no very vitro rous fashion. 1* it Io be wondered al that tlie New-Kiifriand Baaing mietotsaie greatly inccii,((l thereal and that the .M.iha.ichu.ielts boajtai tails Upon the (Jov cniment to nd more rrr*amptly 1 Doubtless Mr. J'.a\aid*s admiicis will decl.uc that this inijia tienee is nei-t iinperliiu-nt, ball the people at large, we believe, will attnrae that there ia groondfor wrath among the flabermen. Thai is Ibe way the Scnale teemed to look at it ye.-l 1 1 .lay. INateur'a hydropiiohi.t eora is boobi ho ba pnt to piitcticd test hen: in New-Vork. Dr. Molt is busily ssigaged in ijroduiing the rabiea ?ima and there are two iier.xms awaiting inoc? ulation, lt is to be boped thal he will be able to tie.it ihi'iu before thc twentieth day after tbey ware bitten, since the operation Binat be iKrionm-U wuhiu Uott period tt* bo effectual, taWinHIng to l'aHUui's sujipositiou. Xeilbir tluxe ti\o eases of course,, nor a dozen like them, will wntle the disputed point*; but they aili (to much further toward it here than if they were in Paris, for Dr. Mott and his assis'. ants will doubtless |troeas)daclentlfkally fwhieh M. Pas lt* ur does not; aud keep carelul rec irdl Of castra, 'ibe doctors, however, cannot do it gil. lt is a good thing for every oue to remem? ber that a aupposed mad dog ahould never bo killed but carefully kept, bo that the fuct of tbi muducvj uuy be dispioved or Citublished. Without Pitch knowledge the hiter observation* of the physicians practically go for nothiug in the casie af tts person bitten. It was not to 1h> expelled that Socialist* of any kind would npjuove tho punishment of Most, and M. H. Hyndiiiiin, whose views are furnished this morning in Xsfl Titnti nk's special cable, probably speak* tor all his fellow belie \ers when he coiiilemns it. Hut Mr. Hrndmai should have contented himself with eondeninalion without Btating his reasons therefor. The Bappreaal.ni ol such talk .'ii Most Indulged itt is by no means u eon tra ry to the bes! traditions of tlie United Stales." < B theciiitriirv.it is entirely in iiccotdiince with Hiern, dur PeaYtJ Code, w liich forbids lan guage calculated to provoke riot or public dis? order, proves that public sentiment is, and loaf has beea, hostile to incendiary talk and will punlah ii. The truth is thal the Americana are b forbearing people, and that we tried long t" ignore rant like Moat's] bat lin dly a hen its seiious eftecta becaine only too painfully ap? parent we lived up to our traditions M law ftbidion and order-loving citizens and sup? pressed Hen Most. It was a good beginning aud we hope to keep it tip. LABOR QOlSQ EACEWARD. It is the opinion of many of the widest mem? bers of the Kalghtaof Labor thal tbe election of eitremiata and opponents of Grand Master Powderly to the Executive Committee Boanda the death knell of an organiiation boa which tiny had hoped fer great results. The most obvious elled of the election will beti) in? tensify the antagonism between the Knigbta ol Lab.u and the Hades unions. Mr. Powderlj'a policy in that matter bas been to prevent uny will between the two ou-ani/.ai ions, and to commend the Knighta ol Labor to the inure internment and tbonghtful workingmen bj Ita good influenceand it* groaing power. The extremists, OB the other band, have been tn lng io bu ilk up thc iiailc.- unions in order to force their mem eera into Joining the Knighta of Labor, and Io that end they have welcomed overt opportunity ol controversy. The leading: trade* unionist! at devi land judge tint the election mr ana war, and while they regret it. believing thai thecaueeof lalor will Butter, by antagonism between tbe organisational they are coiiliriiil tluit the Hailis nunns have f;u ft real cr r-t iii! *^t li to sustain themselves in any atrnggle than the Knigbta nf 'Labor. li happens that tl.e fleet ions were peculiarly un? thill ly because an invitation from Grand Mur-ti I Poa di riv lo ene of the largest and most i o.vei t ii 1 triii'i ta unions in ti- country, the Iron aod Sieel Work ere' Amalgamated Aaaocdatioo, was received with moch appearance of favor wt the con ve n ti'm of that body at Pittsburg on Wednesday, and ii was thought (hal nure wat Mime prospect that the aaaociation would Join tin- Knighta of Labor in a body. It is likely that the election of extreme and violenl men will turn the Beale, and prevent the union desired. An a tber e'lfct of thcae election-- i^ to destroy whatever aaa acconiplished by the decision foi bidding strikes or boycotta without coi sen! ot the Executive Committee. It la true, the force of tins Judicious decision bad been already lessened by an amendment conceding to district assemblies Ibe power to act foi thc!'.-elvo "m ciees of emergency." lt ia mt difficult to fore.-', i- ih..I casca ol emergency will often arise. Bul r,.tii tlie Executive Committee in t..'.I control ol those who favor \ oleni measures, there is little room to hope that tbe i onduct ot the organization a ill in this reaped be improved. Mr. Powderly'e e.nun eats upon the elections, which wi re given to the inc.--* on Wednesday night, do not indicate much confi? dence t. ai bia principles tail] ultimately prevail* Perhaps he ia right in claiming thal the talk about the "Home Club "ia of emull consequence. He anya with force that the reported conspiracy againal bim appears to nave been in progesa for several years, and ii ii baa been impotent thus far, be argues, it is hardly reasonable to expect that it h is sud? denly become important now. Bal the diili culiy leone which noone Understands belier i...in Mi, Tow delly himself, namely, that the (?ii.ii.icier of the organization baa been com? pletely revolutionized hythe additions to its membership (luting the past ye,ir. In the con? vention :.t Clevelaud the new members are noi represented, though it is claimed that they linn.bet half the oider or more. It Mi. Powderly and his conservative associates are beaten by a lure majority, in a convention repreaeuting only tbe old members, it seems likely that 'be majority against them in a con* veution representing the abole bo.ly will be overahelming. The tendency mus! be to destroy the confidence of npright and intelligent workingmen in an organization which had promised to exert a good influence, and to restrain not only the more violent indi? viduals, but evi n the trades unions themselves, from unwise and lawless measures. 'Jue truth ia that the difficulty with which the b->i ineii iu this organization have to conti nd is inherent. The power which such un organisation can wield ia far too great to be intrusted to a few Individuals. The men who exercise it med to be men of almost super* human wisdom, self-restraint and integrity ol' ourpoee. But secret intrigues, in organisu* lions ol this nature, arc rendered teni nhl more aangeroua by their methods. The power of b.id men to Control the SCtftstVOf their fellow.-* ia not diminished but greatly increased. On the oilier hand, men who arc tit for tire Important trusts of leadership, men who are competent to exercise wisely the vast power of an orjraniza t.on embracing representatives of many trades, are srue to be hated by tho more violent, the uni illy ninl the corrupt. lt, has seemed a marvel to friendly obeervera that a man of Mi. Powderlya purposes, and character bas so long let.line.I a pioininent position in an organisa? tion which, through its local bodies, has so often acted in direct violation of his lashings. The question now is whether he will eonaent to retain his pajaiition, if the organization is to be coiitiollcd by u en hostile to Ins principles. TBE IRISH TElEDEtVE VIEWS. ]Mr. Davin's vigorous cable letter to Tnt TfHB i'm:. published in yetienaatyr'e issue, reveals Mr. Qladstonenstarongi st ground for popular aoppori in ihcapproiiehniK eh ctiana. ile baa prttfMseed a basis of i-i titi m. iit which the Irish people are not enly vt illina to accent, but mt- grateful for. The heartiness with winch this popular or? ganize! anil tribune of the Home bute cause a< knowledges the island's obllgationa to the Prime Mini-lei at H.tis the gciiuineiicM, ,,f the reconciliation that will beeftected bythepro posed legislation, afr. Davitt declares thal the Irish voters tbroughoul Gteat Britain will rotc in favor of Mr, Gladstone ton man. "'Ibis they will do," he mids, "with grateful reniein u bi ance of the only English statesman in bis* ? tory w ho bas braved Imperi.il power in behalf "of Ireland. This they will do with enthiihi "nan in the carrying ont of a policy that bal ut u length tongul to be noble ind palmitic in their "eyes." Tuey were not cnaiiiniiicd of tia scheme at the (ittt*et, but they now accept it eagerly aa embodying the principles for which they have been st i Bggfing against English pn-j iid.(c. For once an English statesman gets credit in Ireland for disinUirestl il labots and political Huciitieea. Tho grateful spirit in which his measure baa been received is an earnest of reconciliation. Tho Bugaldi constit? uencies can ara reel y fail to be impressed by the imiiroveme'it in the iclationa of thc IW0 scciionsof the United Kinnear*). If (bey sns lain the Prime Minister, lhere will be the best chance known durin_' this century of bringing to au end the strife between England and Ir. - land. And what is llie alternative 1 Mt. Darill speaks with authority for the Irish people when be uses toons ominous, word'-: * There innst le ii duel to the death." lb-alerts that if the Toiies. Whigs and Chamberlain Killie its siie ceeil in defeating Mr. Gladstone before the coiuitiy, * then one of the most iliad er*aefl In " the modern history of Ireland?nod of Eng " land perhaps?will have to be fought between "the Irish national Bttength and coercion." Thia is not a menace of revolntionor Fenian plota. Il points to a renewal of coercion ids on the part of Mr. Gladstone's successors and a revival with tenfold energy of nil the lush agencies of readstance entplsyed in thc past io discradii the authority of the frown. No runi promise measures can be proposed that will avert thisiirspieasible conflict. As Mr. blaine aagacionsly remarked in bil Portland speech: "The liinil settlement will never be made on ns "easy terni:* an Mr. (.hillstone now oller*, if his "bills nie defeated." The Nutionalists will not trike less than the Liberal le.ider has form illy concede! ; and since Mr. Gladstone's snecajasofs will not be prepared to giant as muon, they mist have recourse pi coercion in governing Ireland. The old struggle will be renewed with England divided against itself and Inland supported, to use Mr. lil.mies words, by the public opinion of the world. AMERICAN LAW. Wednesday was a bad dav for Socialists and Anarchists. On lb.it day John Moist w;is sen? tenced, shaved of bis disguising whiskers, ex? hibited to the world in his native deformity, and set to work at bard labor. It ton good thing that, even by compulsion, thia individual ls at la.*t brought to do a little honest work, and thus to contribute a mite to replace the reenurcesoi mick ty whiih bis vices aud climes have been Wasting for vein*. At (.'liiengo, moreover, indictments against fifteen moie Anarchists were found for participation in the murderous riot In which so many policemen were killed i.inl maimed. At Milwaukee indietmeatai wera lound aeTainst a areal numner of persona Cor inciting tbe ri.?r there, nnd among them, according to ri ports, were many officers of the Knights of Labor, iueluding the General Or? ganiser lor that part ol the state. Tiii* couiiliy makes and might to make no distinction of persons. The law ought to cleave doun through all the false pretences with which law-breakers invariably tty to ihield their crimes. If any man baa broken the law, il makes no iiSerenee whet lier be is a Knight or a beer seller, ari Anarchist, a Boci il i-st,'i I,thor demagogue or ti victim ol bul whiskey and unrestrained passions; thc law lin.* the islime place fol' him. Kel'oinieis who nie lil io 1 i\e in this country, w here the people nick* their owr' laws and the majority rule, w ill strive to alter the laws as much as they please .. i I'U'i lui and proper on thuds, but will never bteak them. The man who violates law eon* ie- ra thal le is a! war With the majority ol the people. ______________ IR TBE Lion l Pl ICE AT LAST. Tbe transfer <f Buddvnsiek to Bing Sing romes hue, but the indiana!ion which New Yorkers fell when his niiid-plasleied nails wei,I down in a cloud of dust and a hun.an 1 fe was wantonly sacrificed luis mt died out, and i he aenae that the criminally leckies* builder is hui catting bis deserts is general and emphatic. Nerd Iv a J e,u ol hi.* ten years* SOUtence ought already to have boen served. It was on tire ]sfh of Jone tost that be was convicted and ii c days later his .sentence was piouiuinccd. His respite for a year has been a palpable mia carriage of Justice, <?i bis guilt there was never any ground for doubt and his trial was as lair as eould be had in any court. It is highly aatiafactory that the rulings on the trial have been upheld by the unanimous opinion nf the jillie,' I sitting at General Tenn and that 'ill the object ions raised in behalf of the defendant were set aside. Tbe prolonged delays which often follow conviction! of crime have a tendency to arouse contempt for the law, especially where the men convicted are allowed to go at large. It is well that no indue has thought it wiso to interfere with a further stay in this case. Such a course, in Mew di the finding of the General Term, would have subjected any member of the bench to much hostile comment. Uf course every accused man is entitled to n fair trial; but when he is lound guilty is there any icason why his punishment?exeepi of com se in capital cases ?should be delayed while the long course of appeal i* can led on I Prompt 'rials and speedy infliction of penalties are needed tu produce resp 'tt bu tbe tow on the part of law-breakers, TBE BALLOT-BOX IS ALABAMA. The platform of the Republican National Convention of 1 ss i contained this plank : Tts* |iff petntty cf (icr itii-titiitiiiti* rials upon tho tonie '..'...ii.iii! nf ii fit*, tiaii..t, un hsosai mani und tottan) ra turn*. We denounce tan friniii uti.i riolonoa practised hy iiiu Daraoarasj lu mu eeoUtsrn stut.-s, by ala. ii ti..- mix) nf the roter i* aefea*ad, aa aaagt rna- ia tba Breaarvaftoa of fr(*i: Instit.ilinim; .in.l MUMBBlj armin th.- DetBO' criiti'- pnrt) -i- i.i lng Um kui.ty rnetateet of tao re,\ar.i (.1 ano ll frau., .m.I viol 1. B, A suggestive commentary upon this plank ami an emphatic ii'.testatioit to the truth of its indictment of the Bourbons ot the South is furnished by a com ka, ray now being is jiged in the Detnocracy of Alabama. rho quanti grew ont of the vt>to which wai n tm neil a.* having been tOSsX in .Marengo County in 1884 for O'Neal, the praaeot Gov? ernor of Alabama. Mail ugo'.-, Bourbon in ipectors of elections et itined thai 4,025 persona voted lor (/.Neal. No Democrat challenged tlie count, and it any t*epublkan ventured to do so he waa doubtless put down as a mere waver of the bloody shut. All thc same tin figures stood for a flagrant fraud upon the ballot-box, and now that tha enterprising Uareniro Democrats propose to make them the basis of Increased representation in patty cuiiveiiiions, Jicino ernto in oilier counties jealous of their own rigi,ts lum-no hesitation ia branding themas bogan. Thi M,iliit Ba guter, the leading Demo emtic paper of Aiabam t, by way of impeaching them, prints a table showing the Democratic tote recently cast at i primary election in Marengo for candidates for Probate Judge. i'he total vote for the two candidates aaa 1,342. Commenting upon the liguns Tlw Register makes t!;c/.u frank not to .-ay blunt op? ed rations i ll tie wu* an olectl.iu tailing oat BTIBTITaSBnsiSlll) aster, a mi Ma trna ii..n,,? rr .tic i..i? snesa sat ant tua 4,000 toteai a ratad tot < i'n.-..:. t.ut ii,- *, m.,; ,..i,. ehleS tim a alta ii'.i'iii,tiuii loni.i give, anal ns amie, way a_ ni: thc 'j,too Beera veins aiBlniialiia la tin* alaallua fer c.iiiny BfllsseB.aa atoatam in ohleB lha paesla am alwaya Basal arrana!*/ lauwsstsd ?_, asset aaatty ea. taaasdl Tba brfaranea i* pinta Hun ita rival ann la lau * ut im,ii" Mimili iio: in runt a leaart te praetlaaa sask u* i,u'.-ii..| th.- Besjiaieat reta al i --1 Ib anea aasrasaaa pre j.ortinn-, Ts ubinia )..i?er in ilia Biala ImtAWtl or ( un irir**)..ii.il astveetieaa ena ens utan, it a?a* |naUlabla ;...iiiiiiii?. Hut to ass Ike as*ns aneena againat n aetgh1 bur wa* (julio nnetfeaa feing, ii eeeM keregasiaa' as ?Breer. That aeaa fur PmeeBa Jmi<? anrrlas nita it a I-inf..uni bencf thal lha imo iieiuiicruiic volo ,,f Mait deo lt not over 1,1151). We commend these Words of The BtwUter to ii - who alu ut c.i-i.linell lo oiieei and raise the eyebrows nnd deprecate a revival of sec? tional feeling whenever THI Tichum: insists that Democracy's restoration to power was uc? eoniplished by crime* against Ihe b.illof-b.ix. "The true Democratic vote of Marango le not over 1,350," nnd yet (/Neal wasallowi d 1.020 I Anl Tin Register, realising as it must that toa right ol' sulliage in itt Integrity il Hid corner? stone of our system of government, nevcrtlie lesa enies so milch more for Bourbon success than it docs for lair play and equal rights fur iii! thiii, although it abjects to cheating at elco* lions at the expense of *n neighbor,''il regards that non of cheating at the expense of Bepnhti* cans as" justifiable homicide.'' I'here you have thc Bourbon name lor ihe disfranchisement of the negro. They call il ? justifiable homicide" The result of the contest in Marengo will be au,died with not a little interest. Now that her own vote on (lovernor is shown lo be a fraud, she may retaliate in kind, thus throwing additisual light on the arethods by which the South is made solid for the Democratic party. THE I'LL IL OF Ht,: PEACE. The Amoru: hi Beach would seem to lead an exig? ence ss precarious sa that ef an office-bolder with a tendency to BgTaosivs partisanship, Y?.ir alter year, withseareeiy an exception, tbeaewbees basieesa it is to uarture him not the offioo-hohlor hut the Beach?about thia stauo of ins eareav begin to shako their beada lathe wrong direct toa and to remark in sad tones that tho future of the Beach ero;) will not bear talking about. The trouble with tbs pencil aban gas with tbs abauging ac senna Parbspsit is frost, or it may he hick of rain, Bes* addy it Isexeesa of raia, frequently it is worms, snd s'.'netin.os iIk> . oroner'a jury, eompussd of pro* taaaioaal peach-growers, Beda that it is bait Kow the Americaa people, with whom tho peach ia a greal favorite, would doubtless worry not a 1 .ttIc over thass manifold evils which so emily beset it, wera it not fur ona thing It ia a big thing Exporten cs has tangbl then abet, nea mba, tba peach han a eanstitution that enablea bin to ilse sunerior to lu- nisfortULea and appear iii market in tun- t-i mliil all hissnaagenenta It la rj.re that aeedtima and barvset fail, and sot oftener docs tim peach turn apntaaingnl peach-time. Therefore it is that tbe gloomy reports which urn bow hoing sen! oat irma tho headqaarters of tbe Delaware peach ere nut ca Icu hit ed fi. ero i~i- tho m ni \v bo lil. B I [""tc he to iiiuui'ii as those that bars no lmpa of Imving mi ? tu eat tin* aanmer. It is tbs dastardly worn that iatbreateniag tho tween this tune. ''Within a sin,!i tims peat," aoons peach editor reports,wa ??tai i lum story baa run through tba lead ol tba berry and peach to the effect that ft myaterioua worn has begun itt ravagea noon tba in mt fruit. . . . Iii" tv.inn wa* a very snell affair to create ?-nelia stir, alnost S* Inn'as a strand d spun Bilk and rory black, uml tho snterpriaing grower who iiiide tau il.-i merv repotted thal it wes busily at work coring direct If through tbe beartol the growing peach and utterly doatroying 11 to." a, worn capable of. makin-'.so dca.Hy a bore aa that ol it*, li areli nay well cause tbe infant peach?wi. ur li l.<-inn; nothing :i ii?>t tender is easily bon i tc ba iona tbe bopeleaa prey ol nunappiuess. The peech eater, win ia by no ni".un as young na the peach, does not aharetha hitter's despair, for ld" rci*(in Rtatod. I he ;.ob-eah r het* t-n to one timi no taken that tbe worn will not auoc.lia kn oe'..m.' oul tl.e ml' int peach, sad that Ibe hu ter will live to gladden, al iis angaaing na tar tty, sumo appreclatlra palnta P. 8.?Another isport train i slawats states that tin black worn ia largely s myth mid that tbs infant Beach af 1886 is a child of magniticenl promise. Thc latest r turua ngsrding thc growing crops are less favorable than those previously received, alni indicate til ii the yidd par acre nay be ouuaid Drably reduced, eapeeinlly in t!w wheal nelda of Southern Ulm.?'.--. It i* but fair tu nnenber, how* ever, thal sk h reports of injury aro very connon at thia season. .-a> Si.ino of our contenoorariea uro devoting nncfa viii na ide annes to tte question of tbe antbeaticitv ol tba recent Interview in 1 lu UtraU oarporUag to gita Mr. Blane's views of tho Heheriea eotuoliea tiotiH. Thia is a she r waste ot energy. Mr. Blarneys views ol tba nabertea dispute ate dourly and forcibly expressed in one of the atrotigeal chaptenof "Twenty Years of Congreeaa." If any journal (les'nps to know what those optuiona are, it baa only tu ouuault tbe t\) euty-eevenl li chapter ol the iccoud volume m order to lind ;i very lucia ex poeil eui ul tue controveny. Copiea ut tbs wo ri* ought to bs genenllv distributed among the oQiciala of tho btate Department. Tbs Prestdent'a sci rotary is now open to engage? ments as a regular contributor io tho fashion pa pei a Tbelllinois Democratic Btate Committee hoped to recoil e. at ita meeting yesteidav, a letter from tbs penitentiary st Joliet. Bach s lettet waear tiautly desired, conveying the reaignation of J. C. Mackin, tba, Beeretary ot the connittee. who is at |no-eiit aarviug too public ;it bard labor in tao peni? tentiary lor crimes committed hy him in trying to elect a Democrat when the people bad defeated. It wa* unkind, however, in tho connittee tu aeek lins man's reaignation when tbe chairman of tho committee, Mr. Oberly, who baa also been renoved Iron practical ac? tivity by tho appointment of President Cleveland us Ci vii Berrico Uvnniaaiencr, ha* not yet tendered ins resignation. There aro sunni persons who wonder whether Oberly, while reieiains ins place as Chairman ol' the Mate Commit tee, ia not an " offensive partisan." Bot slr. Curtis probably can discover sumo excuse fur him. Mr. Ultimo is accused liv Tnt London Tune* ol " vforking np" tbs Irish vote for 1888. What he did wa* tu warn Ii ash-Americans BgSiUSl forming political sllianccs hen and to advise then "to in.uk any man a* at enmity with their cause who Becks io use it ter personal or for partisan advance? ment/' I nat wus vi ry singular cooneel coming imin ih" "demagogue '' whoas ona idea, according to this English censor, wes to obtain Irish votes lui hiinsetf. -av Only a little while ago John Must was urging his tallow Auarcbiata to ann themselves and drill and prepare to overthrow what he caih-d tbs "capital? istic'' elaaaea. Kow he ls engaged in actual diiiimjc in tbs blacksmithabop on Blackwell's Island. Urning his yeas thereaosae respeel iur law and tor thc rights <>i "thor men nay bc drilled Into him. Ii teemed hardly likely that tha talk of Bending Mr. Btranahan onck to nts old plane in the Brook? lyn Park Board was t-et Bil oat with Mr. Mratiu hao's eonseot, When he retired from tbe Board ol Bridge Trustees it waa generally undentood that Lo hu.I taken lit.al Icvc ol' pablM life. I'm Proa* peet Park* of which new.,* tha actual ereatcr, ta ho(h-ar to In* luart that, it was hardly unnatural lo suppose thal it niijjht not lei.uin-niina in r suasion to i duce hun io Basans its control again in his otu age, tew people la Brooklyn would nw grel tu -ec tl.e " M. lt iel. ill " 111 Iii* lui .in -r plaOS once BBorej hut bis geetaiea not io take office again, uow that lu- ia within two yeera of fourocoiv, ia iluubiiiM u wise one. PERSONAL Tiio umlii'iinlo of frlciuls ur th.) Kev. Dr. lion;.cn Marry, Intely ot Brooklyn, win Sa (leased ii. kima; teal taut iiuiii-'tei Baa, ia na apse lattas te in* tedlnnupotta aenrea, flaeresaly pretasted agalnai Um threatened liiV.i?n'ti rn" Mtnl (in BJ IBS li.au .lum * wini li,,- Beea lilpliuitruiiiiiu.' ) alluna parla af tlie ennui ry lin ,.u " ov.iu cellst." i'.iali 2 [ul Ila lull Jilin s's cu. imo ilcli.ilicl.tliiiii al all Hajiti*t mltilsti-rs ami layiin-n as ? imrs." I>r. Joflcr) luella aal'l thal " alum this' inoial BBBVI ..-i-i (Ule* IO li. a. ll .is efl ,1 BUS in clinl.InJ ui'limiiiiiiitiuli ut i nii,I..4ii i" I' 0 fol tbS simpis IM1-.IUI Hun tiny an. inio ia their etinseieaiieos euavtvUene, be proves Um cn ,i tneaaa ... ui* mural niuo and puta uimsall Bajruuil um pam ot nc vii i.d ilia part ut all wan beverttaaril Im lha BMsnlllea ol Cbrlatlna aratnerheod, al .....al BoiBlf aad UaasBt spseah." IBs Dian nei in nblsB tua ...nil ...i, ansi i'll"- ol .cu mail...i* -uoraiu In. .h-Hm i ni Ihaee ntursiinss ualotano a slim bervsal lui Juno* if tin linen nut Un lila *!...? HMSO. Mr. ll.n-liii ?'* niPitiin-lal nf QeeInti fer BS. I'linl'i" Mpre* a 'uta tu.- ii.-m Bf KhiirKiiim in the nora! gilghi air ra* iiiilfnrin, I.I* rmrlit hand up.ni his inci-l una lim tell agon un ni ell lil!'lo. Minc. iSnaaChrreaaaaa baas isssivsd withextras*?* iliuaij hnr..u- al Caruoiia, Voi.otiiolu, Uar uitti vo plato. The cnvi-rriiiii'iii lavaasal hst-with it* Ughral Order, mci fi" i> i.-n* unite.1 lu pasasatlag lu her S ?ii_j?rb nuia lim. I al. Mr. Reaaa elante that whee hawasyeaagaeatd not altin ' 11 sad Banna latter " M "Men as lil* olaismat.1* di I, mill BOW lie la MN -y (ur lt. Th* f'7.ir lia* taken Io amateur photography, Bad OS Mlntstar Inca Interrupt lum whsn im I* it with in ida " lark i'I'irii," evea wita i;,e bbb! BMaaentona Hilaireel Btete. At tho cniiitiiK Oamoneaaneet of williams canaga, .limo no, will it mistreats i th- Bfttetn anniversary..' t ai elBattae >r nsaideal Hark Hepkl a. That wearable liistriictor will un .lillie :'.i deltvsf tbs nilli! al ni' In ** belate tin* aluna!. His r. curt .st Williams, brtagy stat, ii, in,* benn aa tblloors: sn'ere', 1830; graduand, I as i; tutor, 1- '".; Pro rsaaor of Moral Pbllo?.i|ihy end 111...'..fe. l-'lu. I'm-.ul,.til. iiii.l p.nfc, ,t ..r Int -lli-i-tual uni! Mural I'ii11<??*<.;>li>. I -HU; l*Iofee*or nf f'l.r.snail Tim.ii..??>?, ISM; real med Prrsldmie] ia 1872. i>? it retinue,! in* Profsaaorsblps, wiilou h. twins and acUrsly Hilt nt tc iirc-niit 11 ins.*. The bales ??? o', tim sum raised nv popular tal isrtptloa fur ti.e fut jo of sir Bebsrl Pssl st the waatarn ead of Casar side lt in boused tor aadonina a"r>el aehetar aiiii." ii lia* lulu I i'o fur ann* renie, end aaaenatate gS.150. fhnseeolntebtp win lo fm peutloalommrntf Dr. gshwasBBjgar Usaaalsttaaas t" reduce thcCeet'a wi?iehf nu a cntittu.-t, iipcnt-'liiiit lo whioti tho lighter lie make* ino patient tim Im ivi-r will lin lil* fee. TBE TALK OF THE DAV. The Prince sad Prtnfesa of w ilsa hsvs Ried upon tho aStl! Of tills ill -al J t ll fa thc lay hi.' of tiio Imi rul.lllnli ItOOS of tim Vtstpttft c.ii.ita in Baal toadon, tim bending ol which, it i* said, waa larseslsd bjr tba Boret," Kallon Laavaa" ii will soat shoat ssj7Sjooo, af whisk all nut is.'iO.ouo Ima deon Miami. We meetly cxenbKd a Lob Angelos linear for life in-..ir,um.i ono.la an*war hi the (_u,*silon," Have rou i for in on .m. .\ic, ii...11" answered: "it ia lust ibis wari I waa imrii tua -itii of July, t.d* country waa bora the tilt nf Julf.and (wa* with'(,r uh wueii'Vi. ks airs oapit ii liitei lin--ilii ot,Inly; and to tot til IOU I h wTtB them! thne co.ciif .limit li ons il .\ lill*, wo partly?full." [enutharn Callfernni PraeUltoaer. Oregon la rejoicing Bees uss a peat ninny native 4awneaaa ara oonlns Into tho .-itire. Portland i.aa gained 'J,ooo ia popuistloa lu leas thea a your, aad other plains un gBlalog aceordlagljr. Tao Otesjealaaa bogia to look wah pit] "u tho eora nu! lit i io pats lies sf hind uo tho Ali.mt le OOM, Whleb call Um...solves, state*. The Bi v. J. H. Canon, Ornhnn, Xeaea, midi "1 am thinking uf unjin/ .Sn l.i ti best - ""?' "'"" > to aid ia nun.lire two it.pti t eharebee lo fe?..it. w imt w.uid yon udvi.tei'' Wa Borland bini lo take alth bim enoiutb to pay Li* evpenaea beek, - [lilohtuoud Sellsde i- Harald. It la salli that there aro lo.ooo faaslhoa to ChtBBgO without a etas ot tlie Bm* The anni ea of faiiili.es llmf have a enpy, hut never BBOB lt. i? not elana. .Tmre ato sboat 5 '<> dort 'al Wi ?? ?Inion lu this cnutitry. p.abr-Try one ur these olssra, Bagls/?the cele hinic! .iiu.' k-id hraoil. barley ...fin* a lartef ?terrel)?IX 1 yu say those clftar* were c.-lclirii'e . I I nn-nn' v?id tun.)'. I .1. flay ..ledi..1., .-I th ik tba*-ara lad. I'ouaouby ..>. T ..it-* what limy an celebrated tor. - , i .a..dc.I'lua Call. Ltounaant-Oovernor Au c.*, of MaaaaobaaetU, humor oiisly acknowledges thit ho isn't muon of a peMta ipenkar, ead i"i' that rc..-"ii anya ih.a it has ii"ou iii* hai.u to i.'.ic ia., yoi* to spunk (";? bim ea week days, ei i toaahaldlsa preoettera lo talk tor bim oa Bindera, Pt i, in,ni who i* BO speaker Mi. AJnee C uj I j a tniiijl t_uiio pit!.Hy. This I* Im iv a now I bli nbs slothing store waa opened tbs ..iln-r dari ?? .-.ii.ite-M.-ijur Tobey*! D Battery will fire'a grand ?sluts in honor ol ibu notable ooeastoa in tue Leka Park, Jual soatu of the ?x| atUoa B alhUag, from 12 tu I i.'ch..k nunn. Bau lust?One ol our landtag enterers will be sa head li'i'.i nt our Ktore willi ? otafl of wallera w serve eur fi . .1 - aad patrons la tha mort approve '? Buaanr wltb hat arena and ratreebioeeta, fros ol neal. Music?(mm 7 tu Bp. bs. ita Trail-known Chlesga Qnarwt s ill render choice iele< timi* ur vocal unala. Un-inn*, aul Bargalna -lac. .I.1." "Poor ull Ba. Loads ** Will have ta " htiiu;> It.-elf " to heat tula " lt. J."?Itach.-lor of Juirnalittn, ls the do.roo aug Bested fore llcae |t*radoate* who have pursued a spedu.1 eourse ol study to ut ui*in lot lbs newepaper profession, Wui'ii a foll ie i. io tarurod un* dear a mo thing lor nun ? in ao to b oi k ..' the I uttotn ar m -pup -r n rr-ce. ..eil work up to tbe prsrtioal ..c.-rc- of " BJ, 1'. M." ? Naorsi .i,..-t mas.?[ppriUaBj ld I tdon, A Western put of the oahM Bey remarked thet Most a i- .n laina aluna lona J tba pr . Biliary, it will ba . i. to know iiiat be ls Host luslde uo*. One of our hotel keepera 1 ls tbe followings "Isiwn turtle'* bead cut ott from tba body and thrown .'.nan in irk yard.loyal IO o'clock, aud the nert day al abo 11. . t mae our il cauabt a . hlcken i?j tue tool .n..l bald lt until wr release i lt." ono ut our pbralotana com? ing up about that tiino tamnikei: " Vet, 1 duu't doubt it; you maj take a untie--, bean and it will routlnus lo L.eat until it unto dry."?.Wa?hllMtU)a l'i*. i tuioniolo. Apmpes nf tho hissuic ol" ?denis" In London, Ina i hUadttiti ia ni j/nuiit bopaa tbntllr, luxey sill now tenanber tani ha la onlj a olowa. tu leapyear Japanese uii it who want busbnada aet ont flower puts on the fioul port cu aa m emblem, mi-a a euatom in lb ? i ?...?. - ? . ai uni ibe floral con* lout-..f io;,ny ennaeiralorlea \' preaenl all a fouug m..u v?aut.> tu knoe i* Kim.ii-i tc- you ut! woman bus anemone. Ha i* ., .,u retul) t.> mariifold?hui nut ., ,i a?smuon io loiuat..* aa tueyouua latly. -[Norris* Iowa ilcmi.i. with Ma proepeet ot a millioniIhIIbi eourt-house KiitiHia city too'* joat too elevated lor snytblng. Per imp* it aruifrel differently wbau it duds ticitit baaaoat a uni.mu anil it hail ur tliMruahuiits. Wltb Several uno. u pictcii alnna i<> h ar fran. Tee leadlnrj drygeoda aaaaetloa at Biaton la a ipedal HUe of gouta recovered Iron the iteamsalp Oregon, asl rertuwd br aeveral coue rna. l ..<? i-".. i* am *t une i ead water-noakeI, ami theic .na tn ce im i.uni. ts (bell ip antity. rennie are luablus tor tuen ..ml it looks ea ll ell" .irn nun.il li- Sob I tu frel-tiH Lali a lin/i ll Uleijnn*. ? [^p.lii^ilolil L'liliiu. STAG I S TORUS TO RLELt'KLR-ST. Now tuat tin; Governor bas si::iu'il tho bill estendna Um route ni tbe Fifth Amana Trnnsportn lion Company from Eievaatb-at. to the Bleacher Street Btatlua ul tho eUevsied rsilroad. tho gu. allon be tug a.'it.itedlt wbataer that corporation ihsllatooce pal un na new sta.et. tn run Hi iib from li.-iity-nniih?t. in Bleeoker-at. Inn old s:a^-.t wi.i ".'Xiii runmns ta li.oeck. r-su lill* munna.'. ino BSSJ Blanca, mw-iiiiiiir, wini ur.1.4.1 ne* aul to bo iu pp baal with a eeaehnea have been in preoeaaof Butbtiagat Racine, Wis., arel me advsitea ruard of tuen ut espeeted uer- ia a few days, Tue probeblutr la tuat lbs nev *i.tic -.* wm dui ba put oo the ronte until September, ?.-.-1 n ? mo coiiipa.r elshea to aave the new atages uuui Fifui-ave i.a* been repaved. it In experted t uti nearly ?ii vim m-# pn oe in eu la arm bo ilmio hy that lime. -a> Jf.t.vr riSJTORS SEC LA CHA'trACS.':. Tin' lu-aiiiifni steamship La Champagne, the t1r*t of tho Basel pf new reseal* imw lutinlm^ fur tim nowpasii ^ (.e.i;0raio TransnilBBtlqes, lay at her pier yeoterd.iy erowdad with vi*itnrs, aba Uateeed to the iniisie hy ( ,4p|..,'s bainl and aimil -.1 Hie slesjsilt lill wa nf t.ie ?al..nus ami the Keaeral ezoells ee nf tue ureat snip. Tba sri-aiiicr oas Sl.700,000 ant tbe deoarst lona S75,000. Klee tne iitrnts. msnrieea divant, ije.iutimi palBtiBss end elaborate earvtuc* nra every wbars la her iplendhn islooaa t*be is of 7,000 lani rnglassr sad her ou^nies have B,lO0 bena puw.-r. A QARDMA PARTS POE A ROEFITAL. A garden party in Bid of the Manhattan Eyi and t.ar Hospital was bold yesterdajf Bfieraeeoea th areaada af Mr. and Mr*. J. Hoed rVn.-iu'* beawal Oa - hiiii.!reii-aii(l-?eTO(ity-f.iur'h-st. uml ino KtngabrldgB Road. Prom 3 null 7 u'ci.. k a larate number u u .??*-. ineluding all i.m pinn niau reaidaaia of oVasbinstoo Hslsbta and in.iaj tr-.i,u ibis eily naice.1 the arouada whtcb were prettily arraaae 1 aa t decorate i fm- Ute oe* easies. Klowen ami rerrosliiunuls were sun! at amilo of lbs bootha, and * rurel ttuadred dollnn were re.1ii7.nl. i...ri. tn Let or Bdniaaion autliled me bolder tea ri* borrtsa and ene nt, Tua party sss siren br the 1.niles' Asa...-! itina nf in.. BetgbU, and .nm.n.' then who served Hm riatton at the variona tallies w.-re >(i*a Knlirrismi, Mlaa M ipur, M asittoekwell, Mtsa Brown, Mi i Webb, i|l?s l'crulns, Mi?s l're**prltcb, Miss Carrie lineal:.* alni atlas linker. QMS AM AL AH Hie n nts a QU1MT DAY. Kx*Presideot Arthur <inl not venture out yeswdny, nnd tho tjuleiaam of the bonaeheM wa* broken only by an oeoaaional ri tit. ir. rseUeaerul wit up, hut aasaaad nt Sar aanoyed at th - nut.iou attack* uf weakii'-ss willoh emile on ul Interval* aud aeein io tm.lu is h.iterer ir.vnl ls linne ny n.itttic tnwar.1 BneBdlBg n reenter)'. Hr. I'eu-r* Belled a* usual hut fuunU nu ebnaga of Import u., i aa weddtua ju the Wuiio House araeuy loteraaied tha ex- rresutent. MBBTIMQ OF itu: st. RIO BOLAS BOCIMTT, Aiioiit lit'tv ?umbers of the >t. Nieholas So eiety Bsaenhled at DslwBulae'a 1**1 aveaiagal tae i_a?r barly anama ,,r th* aoeisty. la the ahaonea sf Oefsslina \ indi ii'lt. Ute proacle.it, Who !* Bbrond, uno nf Hie viss presidents ti.ieu ne i hair, appropruis rsenlntlona mi the uo ita nf B, uakley Vanderpoel wiro pnaaed, and aftersomsroutiaa buslusaa tee nasUna ailoeraad rn enjoy the UMial luncheon, llio aiicii-ty Wi.i nut lueol aaain.lUla sctnuu. BEXEFIT FOE iles. BARTLE! t Aill'l'.l.I L. Tiio benefit pgrfonnjgaee t?jt*tjVerad to Un* Bartley (asnpbell aad her ahlhtrea muk pince yesteraay afleruouii al lha tsiar l'Uoat:e. Au UStaaUfB BVS* aramma essegrrad, nut tue sUeedaaes a*s ouia.i. tn aplin of tint, li..werer, Hie Innnetal neelia Bf tha linn sat acre piaaalntt, fer atsny peopla bad aeal Innra ?uint fur aral* amt laded to Bome tlieuisrlvet. MOBMlBlag IB tits iieiKhljortiunj of *l,.">.)(), ii waa eard. would ne I eal nail. ecrus POM TMMAMMKtOAM Bi BOOL OF OPMMA. CbiOAOO, Juno 3.?Mino. I'iilsiIi-Madi, (llreetre** nf tho American tVhoul of Ouera, whleb ls Ihe thai brassi "f tba National Conservatory of Mulla nf Anstice, u bagBaetaq a tour of each suie fur thsgar* potoof heaiiait voice* aud paaiua osudidatea tor ad inla*ir,Ti tn the conservatory, In winch the Inst ruction under the be.t teacher* la tn e. ewin < lo the ammA. eenie nf Mr* Jomitiolte Thurtii-r ami other* Mme. Panel!-vf ad I will le.I I in ?\ nu n rion In Central M,uu, Hall. Thi* oiauiliiBiluii l* sup .used to he prim irilv toe re-idonts of um itiiie of Illinois, bal ..nv kmentZL horn Megan can pmBBOl til iii'eivns foi (naninia.mn. ?-?-. TBBOLMJEE MOMWM iFFLIOTlOW. A OOSjTSgl ix WUK ii uk cami: ott IMNMg Bkst -un: ma (jv, kv. 'riieodirc Mos* luis mmtm _igsjQSj NtsUtHht boag haemta ed aeaa larassaa Mans sad ir Nassua Than tr- uti 1 tim ?*iitiwar OsaMBSBBlea han- tuft" rad from th*, absenee of his handsome feature*. When Bash | ,n ,^. bt* eppsereeoe goeaaefiay fcfteraeea Maaesteea .'n-ni* Doted lint oue chaos". 0 ie of tho taper ft., -. rs af h'l rU'ht hand wa?eiirelii|n-(l In ?wajldilii?;eliithe? .Hid roi in the wag arith the pethette awsrw?riin*.? mtnmi tn% aaregagaa Kneen: at Bens,aha OSanalaaleeea with mr rciui t.ince lol.; ihe steer of in- aaMngi Mr. Meeserananhet af Ma faaaarr, H ?p'i**rt, **. Jeans ia the paaaaaana sf a pair of lhasa iinn natty* atnlaaahaawa n nemeyeia hean dir* an, whn* |.m.dorins over the intricacies of Ihe latest ajana, I? pla Jill vrrres iindentMU ml sun Bitted rn Un oom mi-- un. Mr. MontbeanUooslyallewad lu* ,., kl _, ,.,?? Bear tao werktaa neebannon ef the a , .1 Inataat after a (.in mau eui a aiu.ni nanhaj *>-.-? try; mr eoaenaleee anout un leena Tha ma'., wee wen Mr. M '??, sad me w,.r*t af li aod retired mm a reran ta anne a flager bitten ts the lonee, akita me i.., , , ehuoaied tu li uis-lf on th" top o' a Beak rena Mr. Maaa*e intimate frieui* ?r,. PTodical of aynpetay ami adv ?.. wii..n u,, wound bax-an tu diapuy usly ayinptn io. da ., . iin-nilsd a tnu to Pasteur-eecll und uy tho anrrerar anni a iii'iiri umirr ma Annette c.,u,.i aa aaa. atriieied. Aimther aueaeaud Bonana do.ea nf ob taker? dec inad a* lliter.'erinK willi lu* weli-Su.jati leetotail principia. All ai arny bland at a leeadv Jenner u tireen wood re Oreen weed aanennsfc Mr. af aa* weat: l.ut to ihe I.uk" nut the eemciery. A BOBpao of derale i...i. nei nth tf ii pleas anw the Inner aine*t welt, end hack le .Vow-York Clime tho ?ufteror Ills first v.?ll wat to ut* aatssBMotat, aha ataoe the Bkir ni?n nat i.??ei_ lumire! in a sir.mr ea.". Thara on the Hour af int duo jjeun lay tue llnriirtiinate rannkey 11,'elets. Mr. Mos*'*. mn.-in-law. ea Be Baaed nt thu ahem, murmured wilh a reminiscence of OeMantth I " i mr Mn** rw.vera-' nf IU* lute, Tnsaasnfcej t'wnswki b etea," Other less lltei ni y friends nu beeTiaC th* ?tury cal ed. tn mind the hlttnric Mit'minaii and tenderly aslced Mr. Moa* what brau.1 uf wh!?key he drink a. a rae. -a? DEFAMtVMB OP Miss a tWMMMOM. Tbe usual crowd w.is gathered on Um d eka af the Brinaals yesterday aaguf % mtsrmf | ? tua I .. who wore irulnr to i limn.>. M my of th.un. wu,* mst* feraslng this duty tu tn.-ir p aaaaal Irian ls, kept anora en sha ganaway* asgaaUag n aaa Me eenneadleg lg, an and hnadseaM face ef Min Kary Aedatnoa, who, ti wno known, h al t.,k?n paaaeaaj ia the Brltaaale 11 -, I.ped Into tbe large stateroom, Ko, 13, i * irrad fir ber, and almost Hied wltb bountiful H..* rosen . . r many friend*. All Were diaspp mite I, li iwerer, I ibore bril bad rung and tba aaaaway wat pecked nug tleseendlns itay-auhunea when a earrlasa drove aa the pier aad bliss Andersen, dressed n a plain ? ? Dtting trareillatt cosiuute. supped oat and bun -i board, sceorapeuled by I >r. (,...,. -,- t* tue .**; to hoard tha iteauer ant wiiv.-d bar .it-i- ia .* Men da satBerad aa tho piaa aa t.,o ito for a.ow.y moved into the nv.-r. A DESPATK1S0 WAILFMOM -FRMIMRtV Musi's friends ngvs decided to oontinuo tba ?\on ot ii-ihiii, tboaab they reface to *..t ano elli i du thu p mer. Ute rrrhe,t Beman Bia on Heat's trial aa follows In sn editorial BBJtMSd " fir Bl I -, .. Bal thoo Bleap I" " Wh-ii on tha mt of Kag, Moot, Nhaaeb anl Bmueaaboreur w.-re praneeneed ir.iiiry hy aii.i^,-n cunt BBterleeoseranaef tneeegU -- ? aaaded eely n lesa* at the oona tannin af captain MoCeilasb, a typteal pr.i-turian il.-ur-e of th* cap.tails'*, lu tuon Oben.) aiaudanowin Amerton, i'm* official bully, wbo would i.,n? nc ... . xei .ni ,u.-r on a *-;itl dd ai lin- middle .,.r.-t, n.a ned V lUl delius I aa lg* Verdiel was given, im* iii-iii.', wno*,, u,e ....n..-* ii every feature af bia i nulli.-n.imo, eli.orii-uce.l a dl.1'1 i ;?? ii p -,i*.i- lu fits li... .....L tii.i Boa ..a i BoflH tim tune wneii ni \ ?...,.. i tn- ...... i.i* kimi i uaid niaa m <'. au Ul draaajtion orn tie proletariat, i ii-se j. apis won have fmi .ai i n> tun .us. j iwo areal war* let taemeelrne tai mussed and Uteara od ami ?ei limier tin- KlUI I Bf a u >.IBS tm I aad la every wag nut nader loot ny a aiauraeeful sana el plunderers, laey nae and Beer Bothies. t area te their eora dleavaea 'Bruna a ? moa la America; auouid a Usear appear, parhapa ba w auld awake." PMOFMM80M TRORLICWS PRtB.TDS IM COCMT. Jefferson Uarfcet Police Court was crowded reanrdsg sftsraooa with eeUadraaard peepta* doctors* btwyersj bonaen ana and wen aa, aha Sad coen M testify to tba com! rwpotasten or Pr ?1 -- n < > t- ??? I : ? - llcU.u fanlatol tn- li tu A.-nie Hep f?t liiiire i, w <? stood a uar af ed wita saaaalttua k i * ? v ,nt. A n- ? i.' -, Professor Kruelieu ? i* accorupanled by eal nile ind little daugbinr, and Dr. Annltatte was oinai . ., i b * tuppori ol tbe organist, Tee cirl repeal <4 Ber storr ur tueasaeeit, aubsSeaUally aa lt kai alree ly .11 ? ?!, and waa au ijected o a aaren eroee-e Semination. Jae* ph Merrlmaa, her lover, curri .orated hereviaeoee. JusUss baity wnl eoatiniie tue exiitnin.itinn t ?1ay. RHEA ASD HEH MASAOEM FALL O'T. St. Tall, Juuc 3 [Sptcitit).?J. A. Moni-e.,*, allia tthfta'ananagrs*, iua,ie puiiiio today lu alu.atti newspaper a aarpnalna a'.'acn ap ie bar. Hoi I l tint tne nanson bad been n neat naproBtebla a i l that'locaa hardly fuidi u.s aoetrtst with ker. lue company li ive BOt BSCS ll irriiuuii is f r t nan '.lu ; st and a ahull limo as'" al 'J.uih.t th- statement ?al paBUahed that Rhea wa* ex reanty jeatoaa al iii uiiee. ir, winisyansty naen dod ?iny A i leraea R i-? saul in au lal -rview at Del Otb tu-.I iy iu .t abe a u du't esplaie tee walli et durn*-y's pnotteeiioa. Baa baa aotaina but kindly feelina for all ol berentapnny, Af.-r tue lined mi at . lie Uilniii rheatre to-aisB it.m. wn inuedbetontbeeurteta tana tuu-t aud ihenttUass ibesiepi . i i . ia froat of lha aiass m i * .i t : 'le mp ?kier nie applause n proof ot eyui|>etny win a * ? ? ..i wno h...s beea a dusUr anal led, and i thauS you." i.ic i ui, j.* .j has ii.*.-.!.! !-?!. BLAINE?* BOMB BULB 8PEECB, OF OTERE8T lu PUOOURasirVg MilV. Ermil Cit Lfieit'in (Mr.. J,,ant tl. Mr. Blaine never apeulcs but to ggjr soraea laina*! ??ni beuoe bis aUa-raaoei to tao netiJle ni ibis coiiniry, holli (mm t mil intrinsic'i ltllty ami linn, ms exirti.t e ijaa ny, riavn wm.-iit au.nu aCOSienlat amt modern men, a altar n tne apeeea a. Utadeteee ameng i.u^li*ii sp ikta ' I"- 'i? ? averywaere, CUAMBI Kl.VIV (ilTI)iSK. /'..in Ute ii sa> lalee i ir. As the trish patriot ta iiKoiy io auuive the Iirlti*!t Par niiiiei't, it lo pretty '?ate io * iv irj.it the american oi m.nu [Blaine a] ia rteetlaad n have more ct --,, s tua i.ma- run. tann tonideuverad st aTntniaam ,.nc tame day by CSnnberlaln), A PLEA fOB JUSTICE. I ru, | / . .1 ujj ?' .,...'. If any one hu* Ind .? doubt of the | latiee of tho des iiiaim fur Ici-.li Hu.ic riii-. mil of the merita ..f tbs Uladstoue bill, tbe burning Weeda of Mr. Blalaa mail gel saeii dun..1 at rest. gAlBLT BKPBESESITrXa VAXKBE PEEUEa from The Hetttmort amtrioon. Rlespceeb wid be wau wita ?> ?r^?i *<> lBteri*st ia Dublin aaU lu Lan mu as nt New.York or BatUnaore, His riewa wnl oe accepts I a* mose ur ta?? people . 1 ibis eouutary, throughout Ita tenxib and brea AN EXAMPLE TO Bl (hUTATED, . . . .... ( '.ea.. I.' all Anieric.,ii .:.i.e*..i a nara a* Iraak aul nat ipoken in th-ir sympathy for Ireland a* tue anal Ue> puoiicanatateamaa la. lae narai weight un mo *..i ? .-t iro .uni .vu.ut nu vasliy lucroated. 1'UOMUl'lXi STISB VIEWS IN AMIIKPA. / / aa Tko Trot I ism Mr. Rlalnenrrniineu Lord salisbury, the rory leader, la terrific fathton, end referred to bia neor i as t ter and unnlentlna inc nf thia Oovernneni du Ina tua i ivtl w.n. Every A aertcaa, wuetheroi n.Uiveor I i*ti Im IB. wniild do well tn rea 1 Mr. II.allic'* spc ch an 1 luS prsgasat truths ll seatsraa A WORD l'iri.Y BPOKRK. troit Tke FUtehurtDitpamh, * What no said w.it rn UM pal U * . .4 1 1 1 .mia nit with a frank, mealy rlua n ll tutu wa* altoewtner pteaana . . . la aay eveal, ha Bolivares a gaad sddaan fur a aeod snnea. A coNViNi INi; ABOUMKST. fr Tke 1 . ? ? ' ? go ali easel plea fm Home ita u-uiid sere boee anaSt at least nut tu an Aruein.n au ilcui'o. . . . >ir. Blain ? a a faeulty foe oUueBlaa n.* .1 -? ins i .* vt.is facia ai.1 11.ru re*, nnd in dealtriK vvith tu.a attUJBCl he waa peen larly meeenfab COM il I INd TO I'MIIMMNI'ITION. fr .ni Hie .V-a- Vi,,, M ... 1 ci BaUOir ... Thal [propoatUou Ul adopt lie l'.,.te..?. -.,-... ni w ll be a vt-iy yeasty hit ol political .ii\.e- 1.1 j. 1 into the overate aataUlsb mind, ll w:ll he a powrrful dlaiuie* itr..t.r el tue loosely s.r-iin,' together sud miue) KacUafe ",-," a.i.?>:. I" Hollie ltilie. lit Morn \ nc rn IWE tr,on /'.? /.' .' .1 ??? he Kr. Ul line's s;.c 1 ,1 al lue UUtletoue inootlus' lu I'urS Un,1 waa it line ell.ul. Ott IMI'IONIN'J rHE CAUSE Og ll "M INITY. from 1 ?' Boa a //- ? ut fttaVi peal io lao larger Mensto of naunntty. A QOOO iNDiix or am':i:i.'\v BCM'imunt. am rAa fruit ratrawaas. It was a nnarks iy sinBf pras?ai ino i st ins ii.hiis Raia ai.ie af thngueetiea und very fully vuicot pu .10 sen timi ui iu tm* cuuuirj "u lbs lasae, TlIKSTArK AND lilli ll 11 UK) IDA. from 2'ltt .?4iv Vork .Sui,. A leaf ht* P_gantJ ueo.i la?eu ten Itram.i-.'V* !..,..* in UM iirniinsilioii tuat Ihe f*lale ?h*\ll liny au I ?,.ie a I erauwayi lame limed Ki..'l".u, a BlaB edee cit-.: by a well-kiinwn rallWOJ BoMreelor. Mr. ( iiarloe Warina, la a pnnnr whaee nata palest bavs beau ure Bellied iu lilli. 1U1UI.M _-? [RELA1TD INDHNIKD AND tVIOl AWAKE. Ervin m* .Se,r.\ .. V- .Wilt ua<< Krom. Michael Davin'* irlieieau.e 1 m 1 in, I i.nti'sa UikV teie* ina" and nu um-Uta I. aa aetunit turill lUo .usn iBBS. ?lr.,r-*iKhle.l. patient yet reanlale pnSUlB "f the Ir.aB l^irli iu me preaa-ut 1'arll.iiiieulary and poltuoal cit*_ - *> OUTHERODIiaO A UOUKBUM REBOLX >v, m Cht Rochette* Itemverot. The Sex-York l\mc$ leiumr.-e* ooveiuur Hill n nt* ra d u ... ? tue eonOr.u.ua puwer of tho Baeate, That_jt ne negwenaery sf"k_?I_f *** *<*??"? t,,w* dares not go so ter es IA* Tim**,