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Mun ..ince ol i mk Tb. uri h. 1*.4 Naeian.it., N'ew.York. 4)ii.i!ic..rreeBuui',ence situuir "Tub Irimins. Nt. Yurt,, eeV^^orlcDmlij tZrilxirit. ?*?. BOUNDED BY HORA.0E GREELEY. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23, 1886. THE sSB n JJ THIS lt URNING. Yov.r.ion.?Gladstone's ipeeeli in QlogfOW, ami L.iboM. herc's statement af election axpetteee, ? - ? Daalel Daoglai ll.>?*?(>, spiritualist, dead. jr'reiuli Pnaeee Expulsion bill. Con ii K! ?>-. ?Bo tu branches in aeaaioB. ? ? Fci.atc: RfjeohitiOfl "f llr. George in reference to toa Bower of leoeiYera appointed by United 8tatea Cao-ta, Honee; Wann debate on pen tnVtt inul Hu* tartft "___= Mr. MorriM.ii elim ap aB-rnete* Bast, : : I'antt ipeetiiation. i " Talk af adjournment. ? - (hms. of Com aaa-dae Qtiaekeabasfa and Collector Beecher. Dombbtic.?Trial of Ute Anarcbiete m Chicago, Ifiniieapolig and st. I,.,m-.- sh,,,.,intend!-nt Ewen, of th? Albany Penitentiary, ao eaeed el attempting bribery. * j,,.) nf Ike peal -strike in Troy. - : = Loeaei liv tke Host,.11 Ure. -t-t^. Coiiiiiieiircni.ii! exereieea :,t Bulgera, Yale, Uhigh, Unioa and inlier colleges. =?: Delaware state prohibition Ci -liv. -i. ti. m. Channeey If. Depew al Peeks kill. ?-Ci J.-iirati'iH ni til,- founding of Prov. dei.ce. :.: ?Death nf Muses A. Dow, in Charlee* tewn. klaea City ami 8t7Bt7BBAX.*>Ez*Aldannan Waite n Borted io bare coinmitted raicide in Bridgr> reert : : l'ej...rt of Receiver Dariel ..n Ferdinand Word'a met Innis. :_Damage by a blae! in Third-ave. Boycotter! on trial. - si-v.rt- repoii ob Ike in tv Fifth av. pavement. .- ? Bia be>oa-naken ar weted at Bbeepebead Hay: winners: x?laiki.ui'l, Treiiii.iit, Inspector 1?., Jennie Jane, ?favor, War Eagle, - ilnec Bneonere released fruin Lodlow Street Jail, . Qold value ,,f (he algal tender eHver tl..Uar i-il_?_ grains, 7.-..M cents, rr?z Stciks dull Bod drrjoping, closing Vt-t-ak. Taa Wb_stiibb?Indieatfono for to-dav: Rain, willi nearly statiiui.'iry teiaperatur.-. Temperature yesterday: Hiaiieet, 7.'*; tow est, 63?; average CO-V. Perttmt lettving tot) n for tin 9x*mtOW, nn<l sum. mer travellers, tan have Thi Daily I'mut ne t; mini io tit m. poerj aid,Jot 75 centspci month, ) the address Icing changed at often at desired. 'im l'Aii.Y Tiiip.iM. int: he sent if ant, address in Europe at jj". 33 per mouth, which includes the cican pottage. Siiinc pointe from an addreaa on u Journalism " ililiv.i.tl before tba Bolgera Collegeatudents, Ly itu- Hon. iii.ni.- E. Fitch, Editor of The Roeheeter Democrat and Chronicle, and Beguut of the state (Jnireraity, will be found elm? where in thia paper. Bloat newspaper men will itdiini their c.iiri-itncss. Mr. Fitch holde tha! viiile direct ti gining forneaapaper work c;ui only be acquired in a neBapaper otlicp, special Kilteiiies ot college study p'i^iit be arranged which conld be profitably pursued before actu ally rj?ibarfcing in the boaineaa. -SJ The New-Yolk Boaeball Cub begina ita rpi'oi .1 tiiiu- throngh the West to-day, aud re pc-rtaol the-'.lines will be eagerly awaited b] nil iiitliiiM.istii admirera ot the spoit. The nine must m..ki- a better record thia time than it did on its lirst trip ot make ap ita mind to loee ii any ol its itancbeal rapportera. In 8t. I.oui.s it ouj-hi to witt, aa ita membera have already akoWB their siipi 1 ioiity o\er the Hunk Dia monds. Neil week in Chicago iiml Detroit the work may not be so easv. Bal if tbe New? s' niki leda sm ced in holding their ovi n in those two cities then fiiemU will be aatiefied. e> Winn Mr. Lahoneheie talks or WTitea it is to the point aa our readers may learn by peraaing Tm. Ticiiit nk's apecial cable dispatebea this -woning, In one of them Mt. L_?bonchere de TOtea himsell to Mr. Chaiiiherlaiii, and eoiiviets tint etiei-.-tie politician ol extlaonlinary (neon aiateney in regard to the Land Pttrcbaae bill, In thc other tolegram lie ann..mice-' that before this l.i-t Tarli.uncut, met Mi. Gladstone in? formed tin- Tory Cabinet that il they were in fliiied to deal with Home Role he would help t!.? m. In view of this fad many of the Con? gi .:i'.ea' rcei nt tirades againat ttoPromiei lea I their point. Before another doy'a work on tbe Fifth-are. I>,.en,c!it is dine, tho contractor should he ta.'.ed upon !,, ai >.-.,..? the chargeg math. Bgaiaal bia work. Thc inapecUng engineer, Mr. Buick, anya the niaterial us.-ti is bad, thal the nones ate not properly laid, and thal the terms Ol ti.e. nun. iel |,ave_i-ceii rep <,'elly violated. If this is th.. i,?th and it caa eaaily be demon kHrated) the cootraetor should not be paid a penny mora until thc work has been done over, ly him, or by mom om- else, g| bia expenae. Ag tli- Ural instalment ol hiepoj is due now, the iity autboritiee have their chance, lt aili |>0 a eeiioi.-n.atiei lor then, il the Fifth*-!e. paring lob tums out badly. The tera yeara* work of the receiver for Giant A. Ward hag only le-nltcd i0 conBrming what cMiyi-ody ha* known linea tiie failure Ti.e kiln's attain were lett in .Bexplicablc eon! lii*i'Mi, owing to false bookkeeplag, iBcorreci bookkeeping and sometimes BO bookkeeping Bl Bil. F.idiuaml Wm d di dall the business lum ?Bil and kept his accounts on bu..,,,' ,,;,,?., in bu pocket or hie desk. It is pla.nit ?,.,.,. th.(t the \ast amount of money which he handled jas obtiiiued by rehypothi-eatioii ot securities llie Mihcdules of assets call foi over thirty-two millions. The reoeiyer has only Lieu able to tfjaUaa about 1350,000. The conclusion of Um ?Whole n-uttei is tum Waid ia au unmitigated scoundrel who never will bo adequately pun? ished for his misdeeds, that many of the peoplo he dealt willi were persons ol' limiled intelli? gence and that sonic of thom were dishonort. -? Any misguided citizen of the United States who has fondly belie, ed that with the Demo? cratic party in power the tendency of legisla? tion would be to ward lower taxes and economy, is recommended to read with especial care tho repoit of yesterday's proceedings in the House. Tb* Democrats did their best to adopt an amendment to the rules so that henceforth every pension bill, general or special, should contain a clause providing for raising thc necessary money by a special tax. This would in.un the addition of from fifty to one-hundred millions every year to the tax burdons which the people now bear. Wits ever more reckless OT scandalous legislation propooed ? Moreover, it is in direct violation if the pledge contained in tho Demoei.itic National platform, namely: that the proceeds of tin- internal revenue taxes should provide the pension money. Mg, RANDALL WARTS BIS SHAKE. Mr. Kandall, it is said, is so oppoaed to mo? nopolies that he docs not want Mr. Morrison to monopolize defeat. For the statement conies from several quarters that he. proposes to try his hand at tarill tinkering. Having said that the Democratic pin ty is pledged to reduce the tariff, and having refused to support the kind Of reduction favored by four-fifths of his party, he is bound by logical necessity, it is claimed, lo ofter some other mode. He is told that il would Ito fatal to him, in future Democratic conventions, to be called "the Democratic dog in-the-manger "; if he will not let Mr. Morri? son reduce the tarin", he must show how to do it himself. Those who hold this view expect Mr. Randall tootler a bill at once, which can be sub? stituted for Mr. Morrison's abort hi), and specu? lation has even described its outlines. Tin removal of internal taxe9 is expected to be Ita chief feat?re, rather than the removal of tarift duties. Bat it ia claimed that Ute bill will also reduce duties on imported gooda generally. Going back to the feeble cry which he lifted early in IS* ., when the whr.le world refuse 1 to listen, Hr. Randall "Will laver" a tarill only foi revenue.'' Tho thirty-five Democrats who opposed the Morrison bill have claimed and received lunch credit and support in Northern diatrlcta un the ground lhat they could be trusted as well as any Republican membera to proven! agita? tion or change ol tarift. When Mr. Randall proposes a change, which he knowe can never be adopted, and proposes it only to court free trade support inside the Democratic porty, the only pretext for favoring him and bia fallow en in Northern districts will vanish. Tba iron and steel indus-try has pros? pered greatly ever since . Mr. Mori ism."s com? mittee struck out all proposed changes on iron and steel, while other Industrie! have been de preaied by uncertainty, lor with that bill only pending it was certain that no change affecting this industry would be made. Now. it is threat? ened, .'ill this is to be changed, and thal indnatry also is to be prostrated by uncertainty, and this is tn be done by the act of Mr. Randall himself, the very man of all others to whom Pennsyl? vanians have supposed they were indebted. The Republican party will not sutler if Mr. Randall and his followers thus destroy their only claim to confidence at the North. Aa to the internal revenue, any demagogue can propose to remove taxes ; only a statesman can impose taxes wisely. Nay more, it is the I diatinguiahing badge of a demagogue thal he I must propose ii reduction of taxes. (July a I statesman luis the power and the courage to j teach people that a wisely laid tax is a blessing, which it would be a erinn- to remove. The tax on 1 njiiors and tobacco originated iii the oeces Sitiesof the war. lt is now said that it beats more heavily upon the people who caused the Wai than upon others ; but, were that true, it would only be another reason lor retaining lhat i"iiii ol tax, iii preference to om- Impoeiug bardens mainly on people who did not cause the war. 'i'he mfBcienl justification is that the taxes on liquors and tobacco do not lessen the productive power of the people, hot, in so far aa they tend to restrict the excessive eon sumption ol stimulants, they hun ase that pro? ductive power and tin; thrift ol' the Nation. Tin- time may come when the Government will be ready to remove all these taxes, and to tax other kinds ol products, but it will nit come until the Governmenl is ready to prohibit the ir?e of liquor. These are burdena of which no man need bear any part unless he cl.sea. 'I be persona who do not drink, smoke or chew are every whit aa happy aa those who do, and they prefer to p iv no par! of the tax. If any nut!) pleases to take enjoyment iu thal form, the taxation of his preference ia no binden upon society or indnatry. When this qneation was briefly discussed two yean ago there was a Burp! Ul revenue. Thea the cry of all dcmagoguei was that the I surplus must be reduced. Bal thc surplus has I vanished, and with lt the excuse for reducing ! taxes. The striking fuel that a surplus ot ^0,000,000 maj vanish utterly in a Bingle yeat baa proved thal it ia folly for a nation lo calculate on raising exactly tho som neceeaan for governmenl and no more. With Hnancea regulated on thal plan, the first yeal of depres sion .-inils the Treasury into ihe market to borrow money. Before Mi. Randall can justify any reduction of laxes, lie will have to show that there i- any surplus to be spated. BR. PARNELL'S CAN PASS. Mr. l'artn ll follows Mr. (.hillstone in England and Scotland. No more import an I announce' menl has been malle in connection with tin- ap? proaching elections than (hat contained in one of Tm. Tiiiii m."- eahle len.-is published yes terday. Mr. Gili, Nationalist Member lor Louth, outlined the [tish leader's programme and briefly explained tin- reason! I'm thi-, singu? lar and unexpected line of action. Mi. Parnell ha> suddenly resolved to m.,kc a Kl leg ot eight speeches in u.e chief cities ol England .Hi.I Scotland lur thepnrpoec ol removing religious prejudices and sorta!ian appreheneiona thai have been excited by the opponeute ol Home Kile. As he i- hims, ll a l'lol. -tani, he w ill bi? lli sympathy with his audiences and can do much to reassure them by a calm, dispassionate discussion of the religions nspecta af .lome Rule. Al the sallie time, by supporting Mr. Gladstone's policy with the same heartiness ol mannei and modi ration ol speech which h- displayed on tbe nigh! ol the great division, lu- can scarcely fail to produce a tavorable impreasion in England and Scotland, 'i'he appearance of the Irish leader so soon after Mr. Gladatonu'g retirement from Midlothian and Glaagoa will have ii moat invigorating tibet upon the Home Knit-can? vass. It will be an outward aign of the inner ?M.tee of the reconciliation rt didi will be < Heeled between England aad Ireland, il tin Govern* Beni be sustained by ihe people. 'I'liift wise resolve on tha patt of the Irish leader may poMibly laapiro Mi. Gla-atone with ii eorreepondini motive for a journey ia Dublin. J hen* I* no lila;fm rn on which the great Liberal could speak so directly to the voters ol the I nited Kingdom ns the one which the Nation? alists Im veals have reserved fol themselves. Ii Mi. Gladstone Jitter a brief reel at Hawarden Bete literally to exchange audiences with Mr. Panel! and addieaa lindi rt-temblpgea in Dub? lin nnd Cork, the effect would bo in-piiing. Ile would havt aiuoal enthusiastic .iecipliojj from those for whom he has made so mrny sac? rifices and for whoso liberties he is fighting so grand a battle. Tho spectacle of an English Pris?a Minister bearing a ircssage of peace to Ireland and being acclaimed as its liberator would be unique in political annals. It a mild appeal to the imaginations of Eagliah voters. It would lie an earnest of the era of good feel? ing which the adv neates of Home Hale believe will follow the establishment of the Dublin l'arliainent. Such expedients as Mr. Parnell's Knglish and Scotch canraiss are necessary because tho linnie Bole canvass is made under many sinking dis? advantages. Nearly one-third nf the Liberal candidates at tho last election are no longer available on the (.ladstonian side because they voted aga.nst the Home Rule measure. It is difficult to replace them nt short notice and then- is very little money for election expenses. The Conservatives and Coalition Liberals have their candidates in the held ami ample finan? cial resources. The abruptness with which Um appeal to tho country has been made baa allowed scant time for the selection of Home Pttile candidates aud Mr. Gladatooe'g canvass will salier in consequence. Probably it is the weight of practical considerations of this sort windi forced Mr. ('owen to take so gloomy a view of the immediate prospects of I lorre Role as that unfolded in his cable letter in yester? day's Titnii.xK. Mr. i.hillstone and Mr. Par? nell, however, ant the ablest politicians and tacticians in tho Culled Kingdom, and in a popular canvass conducled in person by them there may bi- startling surprises in reserve for the Coalition. A EEC I Ll AU DAY OS THE TV RF. There was no lack of exciting incidents at Sheepshead Hay yesterday. The "commis? sion''system of betting had gone on there so smoothly and prosperously that tin- book ma hers thought themselves secure Bot their illusions were rudely dispelled whin half a dozen of them were taken to the Sherill's office in Brook? lyn, where they gave booda to appear for trial on indictments found by the Kings County (.rand .Jury. It appears that the ('rand Jury has taken action against tho Coney Island .Jockey Club ami the Brighton Beach Pacing Aaaociatlon as well as nsainst tito book? makers. Undoubtedly there are lively times ahead for betting men. Even without the panic in the betting ring, the afternoon at the conrse would hate canoed talk enough. William L. Scott's jockey, Meeton. was taken np senseless, having been thrown violently to the ground when ihe young tilly Asteriii ran into the inner rails of the turf course. Much sympathy for the lad was felt and expressed hy the spectators. Such acci? dents are tari' in legitimate racing though com? mon enough in steeplechases. Put as the thiers of 'cross country horses are almost always seaaooed veterans, toughened by many a tumble, their falls at walls and hedges, hurdles and ditches, do not touch the hearts of the lookers-on. When a light-weight lad of Meaton'a class ia pitched headlong in a race ami lies motionless and unconscious, women's eyes lill and men anon a con passionate intercut in his lale. Another BC! idenl of this sort would make the tull course unpopular with ihe gen? eral public aa it ia already with a great many turfmen, because it increases so largely the un? certainties of racing. Horries thal mn well on ordinary dirt courses are often af a loss on the gias-s and from high-class racers become com? mon dolts. Racing la uncertain enough at beat, as In? spector P. proved when he defeated Ban Foi yeaterday after hiving been badly beaten hy? the same colt on Saturday. The weights wera the .same, the jockeys were the same, and the distance was only a furlong less. The extraor? dinary different? in the results of the two races is therefore hard to explain. Put only the greatest of thoroughbreds, animals of the class of Ormonde in England, alwaya run con? sistently and up ta the level of their higbeat fenn. The Dwyers' twi.-year-old colt Tre? mont, however, seems to be ot the Ormonde type, for he is rapidly removing the element ol uncertainty from every race in which he is entered. _ .1 'SIGN OF DEMORALIZATION." There iaaouiething re.div touching about tbe solicitude which The Beecher Family thain) of this city manifests foi the Republican party of Maoaa* ch use tte. There is to be a Republican conven? tion in thai State for the nomination of Gov? ernor and other officers some three months hence and lin Family Organ has already begun to sit np nights ovei tbe danger thc narty ie in ol doing it-eii ii dreadful disgrace, li seems that Mr. Oliver Anice, tbe present Lieutenant Governor, is talked of tor the nomination for Governor. More than men |? talked of indeed. fur as The (Injin remarks, it is -the widely ac? cepted epiniou" that he -viii receive il. Ami this, it adda with profound melancLoly, uis an Impressive sign ol' the demoralisation of the party." lt lintis just a glimmer of hope in the thought lhat -* tbe prospect may change rn the meantime,'1 hut ** tbe important fas! ia that the " selection of andi a candidate is aerionaly can "vassed aad earnestly favored by many it noi "mool ot the pany itadei-." That ie what un (Di ks Tin Org 'n's lachrymal glanda and sets Ra tears flowing liv the column?he is ** favored by many ii aol moe! >i the putt leaders.'' It iga moat melancholy atate of affaire. "Such a de? velopment*/ it remarks with profound emotion, "may well engage the attention ol tho coun? try." lt may; it may. That most of tim Re. publican paiiy leaden in Maasacfauaetteshould favor the selection of a candidate foi Governor not approved by The Evening Pott ia a develops mein which should not only engage tbe alton' lion af the country, but tillich ii would pay the civilized world to slop short and aertouslj consider, Tue sincere and thoughtful patriot need go no further than tbe fad ol Ihe Organ's disap? proval im a reaaon why the couutrj should rise uii and put ;i atop lo tbe attempt ol the Re? publican leaders in Miiss.iciiu.seits to nominal,. Mi. oliver Am- s foi Governor. Thal oughl to b. et .nigh. The Organhmt shown such di lotion io the fortunes ol tbe Republican party in Maaaachuaetti nnd eleen here, has ei iuced such loyalty ta ita principlea aad contributed so lilji-iillly to its success, thal itaniibesin thc mattel ni candidates should be unhesitatingly deferred to iu MasaachusetU and every a bera eic. And vet it ia unhappily inn- ih.it lhere are men iu Mas-BI hii-elts--!,'!', liblicans, too, anil \.ii likely Repnl lican leaders -who Bill not take this view of the ease. This me* bebe cause th'*, nevei heard ol The Evening Pott ot are noi uwan* how much the Republican party ou.-- to ll, support. It is loi (lie ben. lil ol theta ill-informed persons that this champion ol lin- pilly gives the reasons why th.- nomina? tion ol Mr. Ames ia*an iiupreaeivesign ol the di mi'iii'i/iition of tbe party.'1 "Mr. A mea.-* tl says, ?? i? a niau of amiable disposition." rbal ia lia Qi ai d.squaliticatinn. Worse than Ibii however: be " is esteemed by his neigbborg and reepeeted bj iin- community in whieh be liven." Now it anything h..s been settled ty the events ol the pas! ititi veals it IH I tint u > '? m.in (,| uamiable diBpoeition who is eatcenied by bia " neigbboia aad rnpectod bj tim community in "winch In- li vee "can either ho elected to or nominated for an office willi Un- cun.-i ut ..I The Beecher tarnirg Organ. Any talk ol such a luiiiii:allon ia au impicaaivo liga ol ihmoiuli ration, and iti being seriously favored by party leaders is a development which may well en? gage the attention of tho ronni ry. In addition to those lamentable disqualifica? tions 77ic Organ says Mr. Ames is u tho very em? bodiment of the commonplace in point of ability " and ? the surf ol'man whom a generu " t'on ago it would have been considered prepos u tennis to Baggage* asapossiblo occupant of the ? highest ellice in the Stale." This will go far to settle the case, and make IB Mid of tho effort on the part of the Republic in leaders in Massa? chusetts to nominate Mr. Ames. Then is no dispiiling the absolute justice of 'Ihe Ora in's view, nt' cntirse. And yet we cannot, help feeling sorry for Mr. Ames, whose political career is thus suddenly terminated. It may be said tint he had no business to be ** of an amiable dispo? sition," and "' esteemed bj his neighbors and re? spected by tin* community in which he lives.1' Perhaps be couldn't help it. True, he might havo toned down tho'o disqualifications by diligent study of The Evening Post, but Hie chances are that hi' never heard ol that paper. Ile was two years a member of tho Massa? chusetts Senate, has been Lieiiteiiant-doverii.ir of the State for four yean, and now, ns we are credibly informed, without any effort on his part is put forward by the leaders of the party tor Governor. Hut all this is only another im? pressive sign of the dciiioraliz ili-jii of the party. J he Beecher Organ in tho discharge of its duty to humanity has sat down on him, and that ends him. Wo do ho po that he will not have the temerity to continue in the Held after being ex? posed us ua man of amiable disposition who is esteemed by his neighbors and respected by the community in which he lives.'' If would be Very improper on his parri and might exe'.to J he East tooppoae the Republican party. OUTLOOB Full BROOBLTN RAPID TRANSIT. Rapid transit in Brooklyn is looking up. Two companies have just been 0*rgau!_ed as lim result of two commissions' work in fixing routes and plans for elevated roads, and the stock has been promptly subscribed by well-known citi? zens and capitalists. Applications have bren made to the city authorities for permission to build, and the next step will be the s-ctinng of the consent of property-owners to the const ruc? tion of the proposed roads. One company is to contine its operations exclusively to Atlantic ave. (with the exception of a s,uir to make con? nection wi'h the Bridge), while the routes laid OUl for the other include a good Dumber of Streets, many ot which wera embraced in pre? vious giants. In view of the lust tact tho pros? pect of a long legal light ia aaeh that the work of construction is not likely to be begun r ion by this company, whoon principal route includes l'ulton-st. through ita entire length. No one familiar with Brook'.yn can doubt thal rapid transit roads are essential to its growth and prosperity, The moat pressing need al pit-sent is lora road through the central uart ol' the city, making direct connection with the Illidge; and tins should be supplemented by roods in Myrtle-ave. and Pitth-ave., which naturally angoras! themselves as unites tor reaching portions ol' the city greatly in want ol improved modes ol travel, while the deni iii ls of the Eastern District will be met by a struct? ure in Broadway The principal line referred to may be pot either in Pulton-at or Atlantic ave.; bul ii le hard tooee that roads iu both these streets ate needed at present. Tiley nie BO farther apart than Second ar, 1 Third aves. in this city, ami the amount of travel likely tn bi- secured does not seem siillieicnt to make two roads so cl iee together an immediate necessity. That such Deceoeity may exist in the tatara ia altogether probable. The out bink now is more favorable for the Ail,int ic ave. road than for the l-'ulton-st. pro ject. Tin- latter, it nndertaken by tbe new Union Company, is aura to be stubbornly con? tested by the Kings County Company, whose rights are undergoing the sciutiny ot the courts. The Long [aland Con piny, with Austin Coi inn at its head, has a single definite object in \ lew and is likely to go io work vigor? ously, lb-sides. All,lin I''-.ive. is lim more natural route tor elevated iteam transit Tue greater part of it h.ts been occupied for years liv ii sui lace Steam road which everybody would be fri?d to see replaced by an elevated structure; much less business is done atong Atliini.c-iive.than iii Pulton-at,, and the former is broader and bettor tilted tor tin- purposes nf an elevated road, lt would seem the part of wisdom, therefore, for the Union Company to allow the Ling leland Company to build lim main line through tint cob ire ot Brooklyn, and content itself with Myrtle-ave., Broadway and tin- othei ioutee hud out by tha commission which lormcd it. 'Ihe people of Brooklyn, though, care little about Who builds t ie ele? vated toads so long aa quicker ami less anti? quated means of travel aro speedily furnished to them. ___?_____-____,_-?__ .lune is far silent, anil still President Cleveland declines to pander to publio opinion by removing Attorney-General (lari.ind. How tin; star-eyed augel of Publie-ofBce-ie-a-publie-truel moat " take mi w ben no "nc is nigh "I A recent number of //,? feoadea Standard contains a letter from tba Kev. William Wood, I>. i>., ol a siiiiietvhiit am using it n,>t bx?-aordinai >? character. Toa I.ev. William WokI, L>. li., recites a converso tion a itu a Preach traveller who bad foe! Mr. Blaine in tin- l mted *-tnt'-s, whereupon Mr, Blaine et once cou-de- to tin- PrenoOiaan tii.it he " inned langland iii.il lim i.in-li-li and would do all be could againat ih, tn." ile begge i lin- Prenchman to tell thia foci to Engltshmen. With af raab burst ot eonddeuce Mr. Blaine Midi "Tell tnem by all means;?the niere my etateateota aro koowa the bettei tor mas it aili gain me the Indi vote,'* I he opponent? ol lb me Kuli nm-.1 nave reae ted the byeterieal nage ul un- toni est, if a I >, ic t rn nf Divinity andaleadina Bewepaaet me already rea need to Hus inettubiy silly ii re . " 1 iiin not in favor of seatimeotal appointments,' aaid ('in??nun Hi.i to Boston Democrats. Our readers will near iu mind that we el ?? ive< intend? ed thal Sterling, ol Brooklyn, wai nut a se.-iu meutal itatesma i. ? Nubutty need be afraid lhat tin- reception hv the .?itv ti: tba $4U.0U0 annual rental I rom tba Broad wa*" nnd seventh Avenoe Railroad i empaav i"i pas! nee ? ?i Br?ad way nu I b hes nny claim tbe city baa Bet up with "regard to the position ni tbat company aa a usurper au 1 intruder, rue money eas taken only ii|.,>!i cou,uti,ni iii it tim acknowledgment ;. , | pliettly given thal the city waive noi.f thi i ii !i.i- .tt .1113 tune cl.nine. 1 ol may claim at an-. Inline : iii.,'. Mr. QladatoBO ninth- au cu iv visit io Midlothian inordei to .urotah all tba ipea-era oa die side witn the cue i"i t? ???* eaavoea Ile wai aol prompt enough, however, toantu I pets the Irish rje< rotary i U|l|.l-:ill,.Dee al Nett, .IS. le. Ml. M , ll le t. - ,|i, e, |,,.- ., , ,. nut iii btu' W'tit Hm i'i uno M, iii .t, r's. .it ia, import uni Boinia ll" does out eoueider ile Ii 'inc ll ne m deadaad buried beyond tba bopeof roa_rrac in; ead be nt not Brepared ta abandon tua .and bili .dto.'.-t'iM. Mr. Liladatona vrai leore estate than til" flt.-I s,., r.-t.ir.v. By excluding discussion ni ih,- dataile ol the. Hoar? lt?te meaeure and ilroppiog tim land inn a. m. langai a matter of practical politics Im reduce.i the it.iii- toil.- nettled by the Beopla t? tho simple queelioa vbethei there should be Meeae Kale aad neatisiliatioa ei enereiua sod lawleeaoeaa Mr. Morley la the itel mil he la ubi ni,uiv wuii Mi. i.i.nisi,.nc. h. inst speech waa in.nie prematurely, ? es? dai ttrnttrs urn ult,m,I ..f im.ir Northrn, , oatt?I pentrlaa rn Ballee -deaf. |.vtuuta < it-sUlullea 1 lie ii.i-i Incl you nay I e> Iii tim disposition nf Most, Hie Ini.il.st lunn thud ol ali tin, AuurUiuii-t, hew-Yera baa eal Uldeogoaa e.cellniit ex.unp'i*. If Parsons, Spies. PleJaVwB and Schwab are convict?dBi speedily niucli will have been done lo (un vim tt this kind of venn in that they must Bot hope to deposit their loni nests on Ameri (ill) "oil. -s>-? Archbishop (ribbons'a elevation to tho dignity of n JVineonf .Ionian Cat?olia Church sho*rs how i hir and .ircurato an iden of tho situation in thia country with (regard to tho a?airs af the Chareh is eater?daed el the Vatican, it i* mm .her iaeaaaee of (lie sa.ticity almost invariably U splayed bf the Catii?tia tM ntilt >a anprcciatinf*: genuine ability and in choootag for tho hifhest mid most BBipmsihlo duiics those ar?a who ?eva Ul-?! theia?ai voa from lowly coiuiitiooo Card.mil QlbboB? has alwaya been I BOWOf in tba diocese of which hu has benn tba hean, ami in his new ead far greater field of eecleaiaatleol labor ho may bo relied upon to dis? play tho .same qaaliUaaof prudence, industry and eonroga which bato won him thia final and illus? trious honor. -a The chief lesion of tho I'litor riots is that Home lillie is better than no mle. Qoveraor Hill is quietly having the story circu? lated that be is fond of baseball. Tho transport of jealous fury into which this will throw his White ?OOM rival may bo imagined. Mr. Bajrard avers that he has diligently cared for the interests of BOX lisherir.cn aud bids them be of good cheer, for bo is, bo to ipeaB* BB deck. Tbat in.iy be the way Mr. Bayard looka at his kind of diplomacy, bot wo observe that the tishfrn en hate not et uot buck their seized vessels, nor have tiny any assurance that they are b whit more safe IB tho enjoyment of their rights thoa they were before Mr. Bayard asked I-'.ngland to pet aa arbiter between her colonial child utid America. ll il..ei not sonni iu-it light for one Now-York news? paper ta ht* eaiflBg a cotiteuipoiary "a clam." ? ? lite..!.',) 1 ll "Ol ( Ji-.-t-.ll Yes, it does, too. The truth always sounds right, though, if you insist upon it, we will go so far as to admit that it may sound a little odd ana strange out there in Chicago. PERSONAL. Tha Hov. I". U Bayes, ol tho Fint Free Baptist Chnreb, Beaton, hes bees unanimously elected to lie i realaest ef Hlilerle? l -liege, Mk ui.su. Meeleiieiil flieely and family alli speed the nummo! at Newbttrypert " Wlty lime I glvea np writing for tho sta,.**) 1 I will tell you," lavs M. linnie Aukict. " (lao dey, wi,en I was youno, I was la toe private room of s ?"petrie al maa niter, a lervs?l bt-oghl blot a rtofttag cuni. Be reeJ it. nimle ii Ieee, iiinl ex.-liiii.I: ? I enn't ie.. Iilm; lot liim laave bm ia peeee, Ihe old non::' I loiiked ut tho cur l; it m.t-t Kiigeae Bcriua's. luti-ine tim maet saeee?iful ? li.-.m itl-t of lils limn bolm- lieitel In this fashion! 1 then swore to myself tbel tuen .t nun.' ihoal- never li.i|i|i,ii to.; i will not give aay maaaeer tier el??oe el -ei.,I.h.' bia domestic to nie tosari cannot *>ee lum. J'lit- ia tho reason why my resolution not tel w ito .my uiurafor the stage is IrreTocaitle. i h??every quiet, iiiiijiii- life. I no longer eire lor tbe theatre. I found lt BO nilen tho ? Ai <? tin i-i ,? ara- revived. Ilene ii-als 11,ir me, tire bm, irritate iee; therefore I have given ap dramatic wink, i bare ne family. I love my wife dearly an u _,>,>,i -ct ieee inan should do. and both ot us, having reached tie- twilight o! lito, ara calmly awaiting the approach oi eight." ir i* sm,! tii.-it gen a tor ?ears. bbI-ob* re-iii his own peper, I-f oas Franeioeo Examiners jud not eely that, inn lt freoueatly all?eas bis j eraonal Meals, ead tiniir complaints: to him nie ni, Hist mtim idnii lli.tt ll... ail.ni;? have tuen made. Tbo death n aaaoiuiced of Hand GordOB, Editor of tba llnmexgid at l_yak. Prussia, and also of t ,,- /.,?/? hni*',lit. lieiv.itiiiiii.fi lim roruiiio-ti llcurew wiltara o'. 1. irojir*. Mi.. M..rv Anmit'.i scott. V. M., head Bngl sh teacher la the Parker Coilegle.to Institute, of Brooklya, edi sell t,,r Encore oa Saturday m spend a yeer etadyias moral ami poiitioel pudoeophf .iti ii-r Professor b?Igwieaat i ,t:,,i,iel.,-.*. Mis. -e.it' will take Hie ".allowa1 ux.iunua tloii-i in tin- moral s.-l ices tn,,,. HIE TA LR OP Till DAY'. Aa evancollatts conference for Bible study rm,l upon lut-iiiode of wt#rlf*iB boase ani feroige bussIobs will bo br .', in North-el', Ma-is., troai keg?tl i to a ;._ . IS, Thia ls Hid witil-ku.iwti MNorthftehl1 Conference," winch nas been hell fora number of yean un,ler Hie Indura? tion of Mr. I). U Mooly, and WB?? MlBleai li.iva proved to i>e of aveef raina to Ubrtsteae workers. .Vu KagllaB Burlesquer.? Viai Moi:tinorem*i -No, -ur, tlnie ern no emili,n ia Hum ;r t ..,-. 1 carty my gee* lum,", ni thu BatfCBs? Ullirer Vinl wael lo tho U'tl Iks contain ! Mi.. Monliiiorcnci -My pren lioness.?[Chicago Baantler. Sum,* leeeaeettve oinjliioer it recently report* 1 to ti ive i ti l ibal the .u. .,n. 'iii. baedllghc u uo geed, un t eoghl to Kt). Thu bus moused a great BU?y other on-nneer. it im .ay v..i tue bea.?igai ii ladispsasaale, ami win never no. Y,uitiir Indi ?Aro you irolnif shopping, mn l Mother*?Yes, my ilarlmt;. V. I-.?IS'.li you brieg me a quarter of a yara" of navy blue ii-ri'o I il, -Certainly. Do yea araatltf?patehl V. 1. Nu, 1 want i. tor a billilli.' nit, ant please. !-;.i, j 'if twi-niv-llve yet?I el iruuiouii*. M. -Yes, uni li.i ni't von ti -'.li-r iii? die tliamlag for a sun aad iu.- tuvy niuo serge tor the trtaauug I -{Boston l onriur. A in in iii tho South wat r.-c.nUy sent to onion for Ufa for stealias ?13. A. boy la Brooklya bsa (usc been areaeted for steellas a patt of water worra one cent. And yoi there be thole wiio say that jai'.ioo ii a hollow muck.-ry '. Mr. Hopeful (toyoung Hopeful, hone friin Harvard) ?Thomas, may I asl now lonou youi oiitars con yoe I rum?1'weira uni tr* ? nun ire i, Uurern-r. 1 usually get a thousand at a time ami get then Bv?ownst ohs?per. Mr. H.-Wni what! T ive] vs dollars! Why, i've got to be .ail-isneil with tobies myself. lon)- Ih ii'i Inisiiieis, ii.ivcriior. If Ihinl ai tr.any cbll.irnB to aduoate a. you bars, I wonldu'tsmoke ai all.?H'ltiabuiit Chrealelo-Tehwrepa. lt looks ai if I'he Louisville Coifier-Ioue'iit dbl not laka quita kindly te our ewe ?? 1'i.n" t*eiaiittalL It re? fer, io tum ai " Thu Campbell, tue hood un .iud clown.' 1 Ins probably mean! blood. Dorine tho esenrsloa ae ison Just eloeed at least l.oof) pennie from ihe Lulled state. iiav.t been In Mexico, Xnsre ? every reaitiB lo be.lera that durlua the next season, suv from Dec-mbaf 1 to Mar I, ut le.tit double thal mininer "t (otu Isl. will collie i rom Non tern heines lo sef What Mexico ls like, ah I that In.rs eily WI,I rel all th year rou ad un srer-iaereeslee ma e sf pleasars trav.-i from lao L'uilod Stales.?(1 wo Ke-juolic-, City of Mexico. Tba Bishop of sod >r sad lian aol the Bishop of At,erdecu ereeeaeead ta aa un ormnute persoaai oou iniversy. Tue lor.nor pi-fiat.', tlurlBg a recent visit to An,-nleen, preached in a Presbyteries obureb. Tuo Hie bop ef ?bardeen cousiderel ian act net only an ice.cs,astieal mlsdemMBer, bul a violation of the c.ni,ny that abott? obtain beta?m B??epa kerfs moBiuue letters 'i ive beea exohaa?*ed, ia obloh th ? kdo.i 1'1,'iatea courte,nilly cell eaeh oilier rather lui Benn, bu tal ways la perUemeatary Leaa*aea*a "Thli il u very le-althv p'.aee," observe! ti boerdlBB iiilsiii-is. ? Ye. -for oiiickeiii." BsTttd tiin boarder. *'I nave inen ber-itvo ve irs tn l li ivea" t leen a dead one yel." hue look lUe Bint. -{St. A.nulli Bfsjs?l4S*ef The Philadelphia leleqrapA Uoesa'l altos*atBjar approve ,,r tee polwy al fm raiausa rae bio* wo.ii.i oe les. omahlBa it thf ??' laker rn lallor weuid aban,ina tue bud baba of reeaferrlag sundry lupenot iiaraKrapin fiom I'm. 1 ultu m's eo.Hains to its own wiihout ladslglaa ii.e.f iii ii,.- tweet o ii leay of ihe eradu lina, A ttockl in I in in kui ? l i '?"? 1 tai week and fo md a darnlDI needle e.n ladds- IB tba Beta Usaf tue hear;, i ..r i uw ba i e? lent v iccoinpl sba t the bli lertu imp n -: ,le leal Ol ll.i li nt a -eOltO lu B auysl.ick.?jilockluud Me.) Courier-* iaxette. a bright boy la Weleett, N. v., bee taaxbi a ur.ive of ho-ri to tun after ulm whenever beatooa "Yuiik.o li,,h.i.e." TBS ont nine hui lome virtue VcL ( ii ,)i,.i Conway u authority fir tbs ...4,-rtio'i tout the desperados* ot tbs puma are invariably liieudaa, 11. ? tv - ? VI .. IBU in ll I"- I i Isl tee. Poe?I ev s , ,,u jj m,, [.^ h.-i. n, m.. - i i' keep _ark wini.) tea Colona! was around. , Boa on 1 ran.t ript. TUBTKUI INWAKDXKiSs m" -lUO-VUMPEBY. f m i',' i- i i-.-'i i> nt tees', He M sew UBI .un i'n ,-,i i .untie, isa mu.* -I .ste-UT and . | row!?, ..Nea ) ".k i IBHaX t i i,p ,nil.li e ,. .ii to cirry New-York for , i,.i iu 18.4 oy l.ooo plurality i Haavump inti i aura toil Maw-York f ot Davaapurt in Ide?bf ll,ooo piur.iiiy. i as ??. aad] a ? i sa.id kiowiu " ..r Mueweuip iDlliD'iu e -e nts to i,e lo ward tit" OetpaSlly lo l.jiita _?y canie lo wlil:U ll mu) ai adUltselt A POPOLAB in v ? it t i li i ICKfi? /r?Di /'/if aasfiBters 4ts)i*risT?v, Pron present ,, .-,,-. ious ieaotts.tivsat i ie i> laieerate c ii, I,,,mi...il" in li*,-, ii tan ii ..mia ? Pet I'riii.leiii. Mr.. (ii..in ('et.,.1,1. fo Vu it-1 re.idem. Mr fd rover i .et e,.i ii I. I'.et lor.ii ?In Ballin I ter., is ilieii.tU, A I'i.-l-iM'l.i: Di. Mil \, |M, HUM l.i-r,. ti,on i\e neranie* , tttn . t: put , -j.,. Ihr Am,- Tort ft?ea, ? nu )i ii ia a .m.i .i.vi ilia nit jul .iy nf lue De.iioLiuite p illy on lue tiUo.lioil ..." 11 oe ire,ie, aaa ia aosMfd *..u m., tuiaarity ou lOaeau* inn ..I c it'll .let vue irfo.iii, caniiol Bud wui.t. nulli iit.il y Sirona '" .lei, , i ii. e lho tm. i) - tl v rt I mm n-i al ? wno voled willi tue I'.epauilCuus a^aluti in-t Mot mon bili. A fifi.di-srinN ni- i.M -.UelVKNEfl-, *,,.?t Kit Reta, y, rx Vraphtl, /> m.) ll tS Wall en.,,i.u> ttl toma milt,I. ai Un 1 l?e Oloii'irr remin,is us, tbat ll H. Hill waa atteiad UavaraiW aril?? otu m.! aid nf Ino .Un. wu,ups, uni indee l aller he li td -!..,wu hu c.uiio.upi roi ino,u an.i uuouiy luviittd liioir tiispic?turu JOURNALISM A PROFESSION; AN ADORERS BV MR. FITCH AT BUrOEIUL WHAT IT liKMANDS Ol* ITS VOrAKIR.H?A BOM rOB news kme.vtia* Nkw-Biiunswick, N. J., Juno 22 <S,>ccial).-. The trustees or Kuts*eri al their annual meeting to d*r elected Jamas Neilson, of New Briinswlok. Jild.e Jon*, than Huon, of Jersey City, ami ttmH-v. Ijr. K .-1 r. dr Teiry. of New-York, trustees lo rill vuoeiicles. lita Btw?BU meeting waa lamely a tte ti dad. snd the Her. J. N. J.tiiioii wai elected preildeut. Professor ('oakley, of tho li'niverilty of Mew-Yore, and a graduate of Bulgera Clasi of '.'Iii, rea) ari liiterestitiu: reminiscent speech. Kt ward H. Vail presented to the art oolleetlon the pur ir UtI of lim late I'.ev. Dr. Kobort I*. Bee, ot New-York, a tar. irn-r trustee, i'roioiior _laa??_? Jobmon, of P.-iucsv toi,, made the ad Ires, before the alumni on tho "jTsjbb Pel Beal Philosophy." The purpose of the orator waa lo . ipose tho fallacies of the ethical soliool of jurliora tlence. of which 11?? rlicr. ^p-ncer li the aponle. -ie. r?. ordedtke8peeeet*saa Idea as iiuptniou as a mu,)'*. ami nuke,Hg obslruclioulsl whou nsf 1 In detail. At the alumni dinner speeches ware inala by Seumm Joseph 1*. Br i.llny, of tho Fluted itules HeprOaBe COail the Hon. Cortland!, I'ark.-r, Professor Coik.cy, of -.',% (a.- of ''ii., and others. fa the afternoon Charles K. Fitch. I Iltur of Thr tmt\, rxlir lirinoerut, aldrene.l ibo literary societies on - Jour nallam ai a i'r ifeiilon." Mr. Filch beg?B by MB*?sj that lill ittbjeet, - Journal. Ism as a I'rotr..s-auti," had been idioseu for l.itr, and th it tic hi eke iition it wltu niii.h pleasure and -. ,:t.e ne.iu tloll. Vt llb plBBBBtO. lu ' ..it the then,.- I ad been 'hoi/ht woithy of this nigh literary fc-tlva!; with hesitaiiBB, ia that a provincial |0tirii ?list hutt been ass?g tc tJafBaBj-sa ui>i.ii a piofosion which hai. In 1 lie ii. ur h>otro|a>!is. tts flinn,'o.st exponents. After snyiug that tho aa ,.,,.,-ri It-urnBi "Stefa?fi MM had of late l-eon modified cs.sciitially, both In their icopo and ladles?Bal ditliiitioti, new pia. fo-slnni baVtai been created and the old oti.-i iir,,,".-'.-.! to lilllie te rnrate liiint.itntOS thau fo: morly obtains t, Us aike.l why journalism lui-rnt not ? r,.|..-r v t.e regarded aa a inofosiiou. Hauy Brnfasslirn flmiaaos af sad far Ba dlseiplasblp sin-.ular ouittcrutiou and spc.lu! Bta??| au severe training and Kennion, cutt ire, loiirnuUssa tleiiiuuds in..in all of Uer votaries. Tried by i ti ? ruin*') ac its ie,| ireinents, it inrpasete all other professions. (| interprets them all to'he popular apprehension. Mr. Fitch .aid that, at another pine, ht iud nta\ mut ti centiy that s unite ally degree iheald be eonmrred oe J txniiu it-m. Tue proposition hoi eli,t ted eeosidarable ?iiic.i-rtioii ead bea bbba raeotvoi Ib twmt .eertera wuii iav,ir an i iu olluri with a ec.' t un an,,mut of ridicule, lt could hardly be expected to oscaps the wit or flt* pur i|:i aph-rsi but s<iii.t;lUlin; of the wit. the speaker sr aa sure, was dee to a miaun-f?rataBding of Ite imper t. There le ne thoeght tbat Ike legree wid le Itself aube iouraeliS?, Itv a patent process, any more th ni that ,.f "l-l,.!!." m.lints lawyers, or that al "c. i." etttl engtaaere. It is only a.sumed that,nihBl ?dogs, ii'i'i' e-inul. such ix dsjstTes would establisb Uss reel that Hi recipient had pursued certain eoiii.es Bf 'linly as Ilia pti-l'iiratorv equip "lent of ii journal tat, and serve ... -o.nethi!'.' of h psu-por! tn prefetiia-m in arrofeaslos wbleb, rear hy yaw arawets to Ita service a cunara t v in, reasju-' proportion <<i the liberally etleeaied yoong iiiiiui of the laud, lt li nnf prnpnaetl to odaoite theie who hate no IncllBStioB towan! tho ; r?fo*si,.n. I'll tn i.n tte it t il lo uti slat lhere lillis! he, m tiie at) .'ll tire of tho cra.'t. "ihe BSSS tor newi": but lealasul "f mi nt; iii l; from other professions. Journalism alli bava mps of instruct.,iu lu ,, ir vt it drill nus .in,I camps nf institution! nt l,i h-r learnlne. They who have geoe lulu |oiii h.m.il fl uu other profasalitBS, BVeq ll they ar,) ot a huh omer Ol intellect, ure .'tin,art is---I and Nippled in lt iMoauaa tii.-v aro unat'q-alated with (eit.,m branches of knowledge pen .nun.' to if, a d because these biftin hes were not couteuiplatc'd m tuste on.-mil aeheine ot education, a Bomelent answer te tits Ut?lluiptlOO teat I'lii'imlistu l- licit icciiiiici rn.ii t i out.1 as is lhat, it* pr,nt,iii,-nt representatives. Dana, ket,i, Godwin, Watter-, m, Godkin, McClure. Charles Emory mihi , tlelstead, Uesbell, Bead anj others I it might be naiuei, baie made li Uieu Ute work, enee-iug ni it wi ten the) were young mea. lt ts no. pm,??>-,?! te give direct pul rn.'i.l stn- I ra nil ni.' in tho Calico. That <? iii univ )>(? ki veu iii a newspaper office; out it la sugaeatsd that -ciieines ol study in i) tnt li,I uiulat.nl wMOu in tv >s pms ied pruitt.ti.ly before tract teal newspaper aork li bettiui. such coiii'si-s co.lid lit arranged lu tuo college ami ."oiitniiiii 1 lu the BBlVi rsily. lim .-iif-iiker, tviniit not clslmloe to lie lamed -.I'llt'lcUlly Iii lilt; p. du-'o.ic all to dnfluC si! a e,ulises. tt| tneh (elations to a?ab other aad ibe leugtb of titus sa i Blady a oula ooeupy, Ibougbl be coe ld tell souas tm him ile-u.. l.t tin a juli'ii ii s' iii ktn.w ,\ Dum ^ in."-.- - ?letuilod, dovotIna some time io sack. Um a?ciaal a,ni ti,,,lei n ii n-.ipi" ni laugi?mes, Eueiiah laaeeaga and ll i4>rat ure, lue history ol ilia Called ste .as, em'iraclng t.,e ri-.", ihe miga utel the itecadenee of political parua*, biuarepby. seueral hisi,.ry, poliiic.il ivouoiny aud lu* lu Ha various brauobos, not umliilug tba law of -?*_ Indeed, me lournalut iboald know aoBseieiBC ot every> timi.. Jun ii iii'iii ns a w?i,,iiii! profession ? >i lab .lintis, fa-)' I u.it I il-', ?? xe lust ff*, admit lu .- ol uu di vi lad alie.'iatiee, and esiiet ;n!lv loreclos'lu' polltuii! .tm I UOua fdr. I it' li lg ,kc ol S'lii.e ot tue r "i ii-"f loiiiual t-ui, sta tint that bi lur tue Bravest imrfls wotan nowt us real or assou'ed li 'sn,e.* Interest? lue i..i.i ,,?>, af Journalism i- ai euee the bnii.ttful patron mid tue severe tuakmestef "i toe pntfaaaioa. rnefeounbe ee Bb)ecllO- lo a now., aper rn ik'tt ne,ney. || u ut nit-' lt tl ., -' i il .'-it fit!-war I, le.Hi,ii ire wav, but tue temi t itioi? to m.ne it illari?me*? ly aro always pro-out and l?>,i of? en pet .a laura. Tua .peaker alla led here to that abase of tke fre-.'. na of i be press winch, rogar Ih sm af ali deceacj. levels ka a lla.-runt In f!itli:i*U''S. i,it ? lld that M lOBJg BS ll | til I,, prtMlltUta Un) pn ns t Itel e wilt be tile alli Wallton mil vengofm iboets, ui.klee maroaaadlae rf **lsr. liiTBtllag tltir piifaC) of '1'iiiirs.tic eircl.-l uti 1 i.s.ir lag the repata* iloui of those who eil HM incur their BUUOC or refuse io | uebase Ibelf ill,-tire. But more nu'ii la I hun ina ?.'?nipiations which pioviike tm- riii?kl preei lets being, ..?.e those wuii.a the repa, iblo press ha. io meet. iYli.it sibemea ot aegraadiseaient, wuat frail* upon the unwary, what humbugs iud el??ta aad sela?om mr., a the ciianteiiitiiec ot t io I'l.ss. Tut wohler la that, in the Iii till, lt I- io eleni -sit*,ito I nut r llsTSgSO ls S?dlB* Heil ile lor the rhtbt us Ilia The ?eeiker .peiillail iel tain other perils agslBSl wiiieli euc i nelivid ial in un .list 'hoiii,i gitara amuell by tee rastraial ot nm beset sad ina pu kening of ela bettor nature. i'in -? lara tilt portia (tom self eon rei:, from low VleWS of hiluiail nature, from superficiality, (rom panlalltl?i aad (reel i iel ol mill' ctioni. Moro and more, huwaver, tbs Kees i- ici::m.- aigb and yat tdi-'uei ide ile, is. la 111*11..* itself from poilirioii, ii tukum brose?r ene deepae "fies el ia mi-.ioli. IS eiliulu ttla< ita partlali'l v. it. ,.r.- 1 ' , ,< - .., I it parsoualilMs, ..ni is smtppling funi.meiit.il c.,a fictions. Toe speaker closed aa be negae bi c, 1 min.ta l 1. . ? ... future ol 1,mn, ill- 11 tn the .arc ui the e ni. it ??! I omi 1 men ?>! iii" couatrv, aad ia ursine a elmer conaeetlmi between it aad Autcncaii nisiitutitius of lugosi le 11 ut .t; tum now i.xi.sts. rbseluuiorexblbitioe was glreaat thc (i^eru iloutt Ib tao cvcirai'. PHIZES ANN'OUNCED Al' Y.M.K. ST! I'I NI-- '.''MHI.Mil.il PUR IIHIAVlUll?Til li MB-t* CAI. MllO'll.. NkW-HaYBB. .lillie 22 (Speciali.?M tlit-clo.-tO of chapel e_erci.es nu. maralug Piaeldeet l'oit.tr asked tho sta.lents io wail a few minute!, and thea pieincl Uta BBBoaaoes?eal of tbe prisca wita a epeelal eokaawl. edgmeBt el tue non,1 bebavter of the stadeeta ut prarete for tue last year. 'Hie pn/.es wen- awarded as [oliawe: b?ott prise le Gara?? tm the Stunt ut IbtMt, Charliaa M. Lewie: bcettprise la Pn?ea, fer eleea oi 1887, Mes. tullis? Stein; Wnithtop prizes for il.issoi 1--7, 11. .'.. 1. tl. Cartis; sccoud, J. .n. Pomarey; DealemailoB prises fer els?? ef lttttd, 11 rsi. W. a. Para?alli -ecoui. Leo Stela; third, A. lUymoml and 1*. 1*. -a .ey; M itho* luatiiai pn/.ei foi Ibo clan of 1'-'. tiift. I. vu,. I'.suer, second, F. F. Ayres, third, P. Hf.Mut; Comp s 1. .a prisea,eilai o'. 1838, Irei, Perrlagtaa, Harter, isi.-ii and -siiiii., ui; second, _asiasky, Parian-, Pia! ii e/oodwerdi unrd, li icm. Cana?lt, ll in, B ip y and ? lt Tlllinsheet. For tbe Weelaey scbelara :> foi nie Blast ul 1--1. Lester, Bradusr aatl ll. r. W* - ir .tan- luUstsd aqual; by Uk Ula M/esilaay MbaUtrsblp mi a wards?to Wa.ker; uni in- Uurlbai seaol ur. 1,1 io Bradusr; inird ireebmau seueiaraatp, \v. a. McQiiadu; Mulhern iii ii pi 1/. s fm class ut l's), grit, llttic-iey , ie.,tu.t, lion,eily . Berkley praml-ats for otce.l-in-a lil I..lim 101,1,,.1-11.j , io eiasa oi ItJ-'J, in st gratia. Bia iii r, i.eici,.', 1.. li. >cott aud Walker; tcco-d -rate, itt it-, Bissei, < a .'-hill. lliiKl>l-v. Mc '1 ide, Mo.la and Poad. 1 t.e uauuu. .ii.hOUi.ce n-ill .) !?) Coal-e. ot .ti 1. I tba modloetl depirtteaul for l-s-tii-*-.? w.n jr.teu tuts liituiilli.'. i ,;e loi illation Bf BU entir V i.i-.v le,, iv maau tbeareat imptovemeata le tee otberBBiie tee opemug of courses m frail nate lastrueti-iB ....?)) taal ttjis branch of tbe eaileea ia makins ar-erase, kV! . I ?.. I'ajj-v. ML li, bas ? tiar-s ol ike ne t depart as-i of He isnoltigy, lu.-. o.irses lil anni,,my and blsic ? t have baan improved nv tu ? upc un itu . of lt.. - in, .<*. Bf, \\ illiston us ai.istan. profassoi aud ilaius-iiiiraiiif iu ana.uiiiy. and Ur. ["bo ut IS G. Iv xn 1 ,lurer nu blstol* '.?v. i..e letter,bai. until recauny, given lestreaiioa dj tbliiubieci tn tin* I'airenit) ofPeaaiylfa a. Or. James ! .inii,',,'.. a.*,, ?. ti nomiuevte i :>y ute fae any ie ..lay al profeeeof of iib.sietr.i.'-. THE Al.FMM ol UM I01*. Si IlliM .1 1 Alli, Jillie 22 t Special . ? Ali "Kit l.viui l.'inoii's ion. iruthered la Memorial Us ie in,on lo partake ni tue au.nt.il cilia"..on af Hie .... > if me alumni. A. A. "I ut,'4 presided. I're.l lcMil La I mada aa addreaa. ihe int.in were ai fu.titi Je Bay amer, af Baw-YorB; '46, Beary lt. Pwrse . -f Albany. '"Ui. Kdward lu.erso.l, of N.-w-B una . ti, N. J.: 'titi, 1>. A'tiid-r, of N -tv-Viiu i '.?(i, ll a.. u I'n ice I..tad.m. o; > a ii-,' ilt. ?ma!?I VVeuip e .ni Melville l.t.) io a. i.i r. i -ms siae spoke, i ? annum milt era uro : Freti lent. Joan M. Ila..nv A ute plea??Bia. Peale! Beyiaosr, at* Maw. VarB, i io* I. I'u,ten,tn, troy, aad l-.lwail Bi .iip.e, Poll? ? lue vole for uu-le.t in lil IBS VBOBBQl ,?i*" by the ttl,ir at..rn ef tbe lei?i nf i> Peataerateeaba-ieb wae: hi. I', uihi-rsto,i,-li nura, gt); Join M. Bulley, Svj lenim, ? ino secretary ..i lea alumni road latter, froa Mr. Ursstory, lalo limed Slates Well **?:? ? ( .Hum ISSI oner, et (.oveiiior J,lin I. tloguiau Hid "-" ard Potter, all ol wumti are lu l-'uiwpe. Al tua u. -.-. f ??! Hie Ihi Bela kappa rr>o, lol* Ja lauu ? 1.. el 'U au i veld J- An.-ie a aro alec tesl uta-Htera J 'un t Ile ? ives leili Cte,I pieeiili-nl of lue t lt .pier. I lu" irOs.i I lu, i a: ld .?? lot k lim min hui- una .teuni lit!' lil. t " B. but thc only public ann ni ii.'in-nt Wes lb- >?'?"". i * Betmuol l.iw.inl ll. Minnon, ol Cohoes, ii Blttrer of Ul * oi....i Jua se laodoa, pm lem lei?rita, na: i there ?a.nilli be ii,, pre. ti, ul elmitsil 1" lal. 1 he linn,ir sud snpiioiii .re pn/. S|)e..k:ii?: ena Ml I plat-eat lae iirn lUfarewd Cuerea i.>-iiu.it. loree soph,>m ucl Bad foul juniors sp >k.<. I'm- Br?t cou teal l,,r IBs V.ler BsilS foi extern,..it uneou. apeSklMI ? tl compel.? 'or by nefen Mil?sala. reaauBjetst waa aa? noiiiiecti thirty miiiutei betottt delivery, aadlBsooti. lastania spoka for isa mlaaia? ia sr-sr Oatawasl-aU bf ISO, I li.. BBblaet wa. - Ar.- I.alni: I ul., ts a lleiiflll IO Murki it.-men V 'lhi'p:./e, SOO, wu. a tv aid- l to Paulf Henry I'ole. I LAM DAI i- itMSHY. il U-TPOBO, L'uii'i., ouw Tl (Special.)- T'ih class .my < t.rouei ai fl Wily CbdlaajS vero Ur .'ely um,let*, thia afternoon. Iv lt. Mulei), of Ibu cilv. an preiuletii nf me day. Tuo or-aiiou BSS by llenufii Lilieulbal, of Newport, IC L, ou "Idee-" Sum ab_Bj