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J*., fi ?- ' ... me ''ii'i''" '.-?:. ktwe itt-flrtt -I., t lo -1 il *n. t i 1.1 ftquarej, Nn. 1 -.:' Lui* Ci.ive., cor. a>f t'ourtreiith.**. IN Ol HIT* ("ll IJ"a. fJA'sti'ifiit -r-1.:".'.'K-st loauOB- vt F?*.lfnre1-*i.. str-iitl. IXtifrQ otk Xkrffi CWhwu FCVKTlTT) BY HOR-.lt- GREELEY. Till HSDAY. JULY 1, 1886. ?j ht: s b ii s j hi s ._ ons isa. I Foar.10!*.?Mr, Parnell m t.-i'ly ta LaMBalia biny ; Mr. 1 'hutubi rind's life threatened j aa ex.[>!'>>.i<>ti "D tlio Roana of Otnuuanna Turkey iiiui I'iiiu-c Alexaiii't-r. : = Mi. lie'c aad air. Labouenara. ______ Anc\'"ii oa Kii_lis] yaeata (.'nMiiiKs*. -Il,.th liraitfhcs in aaBB-OB. = - : tai< ati*: AM.ii.iiiuciit of tha ricM.ii ut bj Mr. Hoar, i Houne: Bepurl of Chairman Royle on tb< I'ail-l.lt ' Hie* ec nilllill ple-eilt-U.- -I'Ullillb bioiicr J'.,i: k's cbaitfjea. Don re i u ?CotaBaaaaa-aBtB at Yara, RarTard, Jl.niiiiiDii. Batea aad Latnyette Collogaa. ? l'rt-sidnt Dwigbl'a addro**. ? _-- Heavy defnlca in?i i.y tin* treuMiior nf thu Delaware ami t'lii-siijte like I anal (.'duipuny. - r l'toli'sl of the Oliio ('.e-le-ifiiti ra ai; tin-it the fail un* of tli I'.ivm- iiiviMi.iiti.'ii. pia i- for tin- TaJe-Un** M.ni);)'??. = Bin;eaTe-inod tba Lahich Valla* Baili rna. _ General Beaaar__)__iuated for G r cnn" bj thc K,"'tiitiiie- vav of Paaaaytraaia. Milker** nIi 't ut ami one limn wounded in I Ihieaco. ClTT and Sim hus.n.-A Imililni. given by CatneHnaVanderbilt fur thc us? ot aaaployaaol Vanderbilt railroada. ? atawtber boycotter eon* Viet.-ii.-_ l.Vcuiiunejjiluliuns hy tim Llectrnal fStllnvay C'li.iiiiiisMiin. , Cliai.i-s a'-'.imst (;i|i 1ain Williams. -_r._ Wreck oi thi* i mt pi Uer KiJai ?.?ii-.s. --?: Now ?aatbera ol tba Brooklyn Hoard exf KdncntrDii. =-= Winners at Bbc*ipa!mad Bayi J.>e Cotton, Daiaat, Tieiin.nt, Inc Hard, Iluutno 8., Mom Martin aad tran kio B. .-<Jo>d yuIuc ai the U'S.ii-Tftiilt'i- eniver dollar (4121-. ifriiins), 75.73 t'.'ii*-- ", =s Riecks dull with (.mull nnd uninipnr tnnt II nc mat tons, closing lrrekmi-r and fcatorc ]-*??. 'inn Wtr-aTHKR?Indications fur to-daj: Gen? erally fair and ralich*tIv i-ooicr. 'leni'tfi.iuire t* teitlar: Di?uc?t, 7s"; i-ne-t, GI-; MVaSBafB, rro"'. __^_^_____^_ I'eriKcns leui.n'i tvuii Jor the scacon, anti ttem r. er tsavaUert, tan have I nv. Daily 1'kil' se petita lc (lam, potSi aid,Jen 75 ct ti lu per mo nth, tit ut.drtkt laing tlatuoed us often at lietarcU. . in Daily 1 iii.i'Mi will be tent to any address tn tvrtrjie at >r?l 85 per month, which includes Ute Beean pottage. Auotli.t evidence .f f.i*H(ii(??ity on thc inut of tbe Vuiid.ibiiU is thc n'ltt hum Mr. Cornel ina Vaiiderbiit ot a lin. building for thc bein lil ol the tuipluyeB ou lhe rail-ay .lines entciinj,'- the Grund Central Depot. The diiectoia of the Raw-York Central have t*iy<*n a Int ut Forty fill li-st. and Madimii-av.. for thia pin nose and Mt. Vanderbilt will Btwotaboildinit ou it. ? I'r.-u ticilly it will be u club boin*, ol tbe best kind. In view of this pitt to tina*, it is not Lard to understand n hy tte employes of tbe Vandert'ill lines have tho reputation ol' beiuj, luore than, usually loyal to_tiieii employers. (? The managers of t_8 L;tke Slime Railroad in Chic ij-o are abaa to mu their cats only under a -Troll'* puaid, anil their armed ___a_a_rd* ure, are pelted nnd hooted at by crowds lu thc atlanta. Bal it is a must unsatis? factory siRlit for Amerirnns al liirj-e? to behold theso trains moving only at the point of rifled hired byllu ci)iii|t')iiy. Fortutiat' ly for the reputation of thia Nation in tbe eyes nf tbe rest ol the ivorlil, the failure ol the properly ct mal huted nmhniiticf*. of Illinois to mnintain order has not lieen widely imitated tbiotiKhout the Union. In our s})e< Lil mbaa dlaaat-chea ihi*, anoim** lug wilj ba toniiii tiru Viiluiihle osiinute*. ol Hie ji:<?-< ut political ritaanttai in Oral Britaii and ltel.ind?one by Mr. Sni'.illey, ?uk1 oik by T. P. lilli. Accoidin*? to the iir-,1, nobody but afr. tJlad.-tone und Lord K iii'luNti Lhuichiil Ydituit.s, an opinion as to the vt Bal ol the .-lection.-, uud the opinions r*f thcaa two piojihets nie diiiinei.ic.illy afapuaai to e..eh tMhar. iha bel inloiiiied poliiiuans iu Loudon au- s.uil to b. In ve tlnit a ni.iimUy in thc Howa <>J OHMMaM will not \*t obtained by citlni OMltj, lint liom the poiM ol view ol Dublin tin N.i tiouiilt-fts an nlaaaad a*, tbey paaa arat theil oui) piexncs. Mi. (itll Ik.IiIs Hut only one oj the ci_lit>-live r-cat* ivlinli hi- pu tv now ra-ajs trols ie. in rani diinj-ei; and ht lmpe- to ace Mi. l'iiii.cir.-. liish siitii'.'th inn cw aid liv om N?ttawhat vote, and Imo Littui.il HunM little Note-. ? _s. ? The K-'ioit ol tin Linnie Suoway Couuius /ioner* tnvois 1b:ee se j ia rate- i-oiiduit-, about lilllie en inches under the ]>a\enie!its. One would tie lui tsl(f*iiip!i and ti lephoue wi,e> j another lor clectm Hght wins; nnd tha thiid lui ariraa cai lying < le.t.iiity as n motive pownr. In the eandnita aiiphult aroold la- j.ouicd in around the wiles. LihiJ il Ins htMSB tiled no one I, ju titled in giTtng lUKjualiUed auppoii ti) uny nude.giouid .-tstem of ni ict ii Kaw* Yoik, but Hil* plan cci tandy eoiilain-. aha best jM.mt* ot inany sch. ms. Il should bc noted by iJiom- pi -opie BjVthu have MWajtaastl' and BIM Ji(iou*ly BBj-i that M-felt, Moss Htid He**s we're not attJ-BI to leach (Oinliisions and tlnit they wein ti.il tit to l filch ali*., I Inti thi. i <?]..?; t {nibatMiiti.tily e_ pi esses the views thBM two CoininiMsioiicrb hud IomukI la-Jo:d Mi. Mower Joined them. -m The end of the tiscal j eur has come, ami only one uf lb); fourteen ajipiopiiatiun bills foi the couiiii'* year !___ yet become u Liw. lu ,'nldition to tht Indian bill, liowever, tbe Pension nnd Milita'v Academy bills nie out of the way, and all differences between the two liotisc> lippi,ii to have liccii nnaiigcd in icj*.ii(l to the ro.st-i.lliee, j\iniy, Agiiciilliual, Consular anti Di-tiiit of Columbia bills. The Sundry Civil Appiojiiintion bill is tinder _aj__ajB_rital in th* House, nnd has theta taken Bach n shape ilia* its disi iiss-imi In lhe Si nate is liable to occupy eon>;i.'':aUc time. Tiie J-e^i.-l.itive bill is under ei'iiKiileiHtion in the Senate, and lhe River and Harbor I ill bas bu ii iip.nled to that brady, not in cieiUta! le shape. Tbe Nival appio printion bill is in the iS. mite commitlei?, but tii*' (iineiitl Deficiency bill has but just bon ie;.ovcd to the lluitse, and the Fortitt catioOB bill lias no! yet been rt?p.'irt.-tl. lt il __-BCs.lt to find ia* excuse for the unusual delay in fiumin.'. and steting ui-Mi thcaa H'u-iiii-' at this se- nm. far no (ii fi ..vs ,,;u attention to other Imporhuil but. ness, alli)ii)__ the ki vi n month- of thc si-v-im,. um picvi nted un ruben fran doing ;dl the WOlk liece-s.iiN lu in it uk and pa-* thc leguUl bill-. In shillt. it i.s another case of reform l?;n kv;t"l. Yachtsmen will be interested in our special callie dispatch in relation to tin chane-*!, of fie Galatea iiihei' forthcoming rana in America. Kngiishmen, it says, ate sine tlicit repieseiita tivc will nc beateni not they will never be? lieve thal a Bloop ia meter thaaa cutter until the Irex haa been beaton. Why then do they nol se nd d\ ir lin- Ires , Does the owner object on account >t buainead reasons ; or is it bot BOM lha Britiah love to ba benton and did not eel enough laat fall 1 It will bc ud,eil. however, that so toad an authority as Dixon Kemp con? sul-Ms tin* Puritan to >e the neareal approach to tha beat model ol arneb! forapeed, Probably all Bogil ahmea wou'd admit aa moah if they were nut already committed tn the contraiy opinion. rn-m What is practically a minority report in the Pan'Electric business has been submitted to the Home by Chairman Doyle of the investiga t'.iin ron initlee. lt is a pililul attempt to vindi? cate Mc.-s-. Garland, Hani- hi Cu., and to ex? cuse the President for supporting them after their shameful trnnaactiona caine to light. Tim le.i-.'i.iii. i- tli'itay thTBUghout, and the points of defence made uro often al.-urd. Poi ezampletreferring io the offlciala who took a l.ai ihe Rosreraes " fluently oileied." Mi. B03 le s;i> .- : u The j roperly bad no coin nictcial value. The evidence doea not allow that the-e gentle ineii were admitted l>y tin- Messrs Rogera with imy expectation of prattling by their official poaitiona ar official action." Now the truth i that all the evidence neut to si ow that it was confidently expected by all concerned that " nilli-.il action " would anon make the propettj trainable, lt is encouraging to obeerve thai tin- \ indicating resolution, introduced by Chair? man Boyle, will not bc adopted without stroii;. oppoaitien from the honest representative-1 in the lIi>u*-?. _____________ CONG SESSIONAL PBUSPECTE As the einl of the Congreaaional aeaaion ap pro nlie-, Bpeeulationa are often heard about tbereaull of the coming electiona, There are few Demucreta who are nol aware that thc con? duct cf their Representatives and Bena* tins bas damaged fae chances of their party, and many admit that tho elec? tion eil a Republican majority to tim Hoaae se.-ins probable. Republicans are possibly inclined to be- too sanguine, tlinn_h tlirrc is cer? tainly atroog rc.ison to expect eonaiderabla gaiaa. They will gain by the repeal of the shameful Demoeratie gerrymander in Ohio, by which several scats were Stolen far the party of "Cleveland and Reform." They otght te gain iu all district* where there ara intelligent aad honest advocates of reform, because ol the diej pracetul incapacity -'md indecent wastefulness of thc Democratic House. They will gain in Beaten States, in Ohio and at the West, be* eause nf the attempt to break dowu the protec? tive tai itt. They will gala, also, in many localities, because of Democratic ipuarrcU about the distribution of the spoils. There is something to be said on the other i-iile. Bepubticaas are not wise if they forget the new difficulties with which they have to contend. They are not going to have, in elec? tions in Southern or otl'et States, any nf the protection ajrainnl frond est crime whicl. Repub? lican Preaideats gave. United States laws un lo be administered thrdBBgh iMr. Garland, the diatingnwhad receiver of telephone stock as a gift, and the National pt>kcr player, or not at nh. That fact ir.ay make some. diOerence, nt leant iu the few Southern distiicts in which the majority of voters still insist upon their ri*_-ltt to elect Republicans. It would not be Strange if Un- Rrpublican representation from the South should be considerably rut down by unresisted frauds. Therefore it is the moro necessary for free voters of Northern States, who want to have Republican principles prevail in legisla? tion, to concentrate their rote upon strong Re? publican candidates. Patronagai its use and abuse, will certainly hurt the Democrats in many ways. Rut the Re? publicans who used t,o bc exceedingly anxinus Id aol favor*; trom Republican I'residents, bo cause those favors were u iie-vestsary to help them in their districts," will admit that in Some way and to some extent they expected to be helped, mid that thc Democrats are now in position to get that bein. What Diesident Cleveland and his advisers havo been aiming at, with SMB. shrewdness at times, is to keep Bannah Republicans in afc-OS to get a oort of credit Inf not u*in? the public service as a Itally mai hine, and yet to make changes enough to nt the full use of that aarriee far patty purposes. They have tried to im-k Re? publicans whose retention in oJ*icc would help Demo' lats Ot would not in.crfe.re with the un anrnpnlona usc of ibe public service. They have tried to select for places of power men whit nie* dishonest and cunning BBBOngh to gel the laat vote for the Democratic ticket that tJiey can. by auv use of public place. It is not i.ood seii-e to ignore thc fact thal tho public Berries will piovo a potent engine, in some locuiiiies, in the binds of auch nun. As for tl.e -rc'"oii of Demoecatia wfacmere*1 against this profttiiutiou of the public sen ice, that will come wlien the sky fulls and we all catch larks. A little sru.ly of Ohio history, and ot thc shameless defence which previously respectabl * incl) ha\e made for the forders and thieves, the p< ijunis iind Inibeis, abo tiled to capture thc suite tut the Demoeratie party, ought to satisfy any man that it is not safe to count upon Demo? cratic affection for reform. lllh OPE* IM. ul till. < ASAItlAS PACIFIC. 'lhe Canadian press naturally rejoices over the dispatch al the Bret through train *iia thc Canadian Pacific Railways Thia event occurred on M?>i!i1h>, tim tiiiin leaving Montreal at 17 o'clock?that ia to aay, al 6 p.m. Already onr neighbors mc in theil enthusiasm outstripping rune (.11 thc swifter wire's of excited imagina? tion, and piedictrng a passage from Halifax to Vancouver in ninety l;(,tun. Al present the ncheiluie lime i* 136 hourn, and if lha com|>;iny can make nmi stink to that thc general Bun elusion i.m-I be that they ate doing ve) v lilith better than was to have been expected. Thc Canadian papers, however, are not content with ino.lera te benetita. Nothing will aatJj-fy them bnt tha awifteet linea af steamers aa tha Atlantic and Hacilic, and to-day, when any such project ia elill in tho dim and distant iutura, t!iey are stiiniilnting flirtm-rclvc* with hopes of maklnK the difttauro betneeu Liverpool and Vanciiuver in nine or ten days. The f.n't that rapidity and enterprise have never been Canadian chaiacteiisti<? ioA aotgflnd thees optimists, who are quite sonfldent that in the matter af tvaaepertatioa t..ey are about to a_ toaiafa the world. No doubt tho ilia] af ch of the first thnvgh train on the Canadian Pacific Ballway ir Boam-* thing of an event, The ciinstrucfii'ii of tl.i' tir.nl. line bas la eu a Botoblc undcrtak in-j*. am. if doubt ban been loll ns to the immediate profit of .-uch ii?) enterprise, then- could baldly be any 1(8 to the it.tininti* value of the line. ft*i fl mini's i.f -., t r lin ie. .1 and an agency for thc creation <>! marketa. Aa regards the investment, looking simply to the Interests of the stockholder* the prospect itt les*' brilliant. The road mav lie a jreiin.'iiicnt benefit to Canada, and yat il may ImpoTeritb its builders. That would be an new experieaee. lt bas happened often lu this conn'ry, where setili-im nt is twenty times, more rapid than in Canada. Ii is true thai there is u lnrf-c uteri of cultivable land Blong 'be route of .the Ciiliadiiiii I'acilic; bat also thete ia a Cleat I deal af waste burl; nnd tho distances are grant* and tha climate ia generally eel are. The uncertainties attending tho political future of the Dominion wUl mowo? et have a tendency t" retard settlement, nnd in 'he opinion < I mos! outeidera the wcenl rigoreus ensay al secession m.uh- by Nomi Scotia presages furthei diaia** tegrating action. The double t*.i!h tbe Canadian Pacific in that it has to create nearly all the Hallie up.in whieh it inn-t depend for dividends. This is not the same, thing as tanning na already settled ami cultivated region, lt is a wok of time, and eptiie possibly of alone time; and while the grans ct""***. according to the proverb, tbe bone miy starve. lhe Torowto Matt argues thal the new transportation route has thc clea' advantage over all ria. al n utes of halag u ne vcr ofl what soine political economists c.i'.l the rmi momentum.'' That i- to tay tbal the steamer leaving Liverpool sfi ki-s a great coal depoftit :;t Louiaburgi ai Vaneouvci another coal bodia reached' mid at Bydaey, N. B. W? a third supply appears. On the Bucb Canal route, it is sahl. Bltlflcial depots have tn be maintained at beary expense, No doubt there ta force in this couflideration, ami when 'he swift Bteatneri ara actually plying on the Atlantic uiui Pacific tbe superiority of close connection with tin* coal momentum may !?? demonatreti d, Mut jutl-'inis' from the preaenl Bnaacial condition of the Canadian Pacifies it will lu* a considerable timi before th it is an accomplished tact, and in the ineanwjiilc lhe I'liul mual depend largely upon theezisting traffic, which cannot be adequate io the work put upon it. Settlement, even tv hen stimulated artificially, cannot be expected tu ..div genially ni a country like Canada, .'ind much of tlint which Btartfl foi Canadian termini! i la tura to be diverted io nut,.' attractive locali? ties within tin- United States. All things con* sidered, the preened of the nen line is not so roae-eolored as our neighbors desire to think, nnd then* is much in tin* ai-nation wbich munt still be regarded na conjectural. COS YU Thll (U 1 I S'AUTT. 'Ike Nett-York Jim* has received a scathing rebuke (rora the Republican members of the Pan-Electric Committee, Natuiail*, il doea not allon ita tandera to m-c a single line o. the report in which ita conduct ls denounced. It suppresses an important public document whieh it admits baa been in ita possession lor several days, lt adopts the craven device ul dismissing the report with a single sentence in its news ('dillions and (ben of asaailii _ it mn hm with the foulest billingsgate it e-an com? mand, "li i* a lym;: ainl perhaps corrupt to poii,'' ii aver-; .Mi. -tanney "conadottaly. Mi.kully ami main iou-h lie.-"'; be bas pre? pared tin- report In the intercut of the Hell Company, of which be was once a Btockholder, ami witb the counsel ol which bc bas been on familiar term** mid be is In shot, a "born knave nnd an Irredeemable scoundrel." Thi> oowaidly -oppression ol the facts and ihi> coane abuse ol the eminent Mnsaacbusetta l.? pia iii t< .i ii who bas prepared the mint).iiy report, arc characteristic nets thal are wholly in keeping with The linus's course | in regard to tbe Pan-Hectrie scandal, lt baa wiihhel 1 tiii- upi.rt pie. i -.. ly as lt Piippiesseil uii mei,linn ol the scandal winn the charges against Mr. Gai land Brat Appeared in Tin: Tu in l's E. It liajs insulted and libelled Mi. I'a.niey pi r dael J as it insulted and Ubetted The Timi'.I'm: and other New-York journals. ! which exposed umi denonnced tbe misconduct ul Attiiiney-iei nara] OarLnnd and his a?<. uti-. Whin it repeatedly insinuated and oneal] charged that its contemporaries ia tins town had baal con aptly bithicnced by the Hell Telephone Company, it bad not one jot of evidence of any journal', venality excrpt Its own. lt succeeded in Imposing upon the cre? dulity of the President ami in biinging about an inve-ii.'; tion ot it* own wanton ih__*ges Init whea the tillie came to show muse Eur it* malicious insinuations, piit.it it lind none. Vi t when it biir. lie-in iue-li tried and tjonvicted ol defnmatiun and renaJity, it turns npon (onr members of the jury and Innis BgainM them the siuie charges which it could nol prorc against its profeaaioua] associatea. lt blain* iii- that thus is a M coTtnpt" repori It charges Mr. Kinney with actinjr in thc interest of the l>e li Company ami with doing preeamablj aiu pay the duty work ol i*-*. lawyers. "A horn ki tare " and " an iiTedcemabb- BCOUUB.-I H it calls bim. Will, there was nothing elae hr poor Fagin to do. Tbe (acta wera cleaily preseah-d m thc minimi., report, Every count in tin- BM ribla mdictiui it agalnsl him waa sustained by the evidence. What Mr. Killiney Wrote ami thc Kepuiiiicin members sgroud to waa baaed upon the ti s.initiiiy ot the owner and Editor of The Tonis. Ii wan true?every word of it ; aiid blackgs urdiam and reckleoa nhatgrji na the part of J hr Tums will not break the loree o! thc verdict a*_.iin*t it. Fagh. ItaiHl before the town?coiivn teil. pillon.-il and dis gceced aadfnave Tts lieuiny 1'osi, there is uojouuial mean and uueakiiiK enough to toke pity ujiou biiu. LES^OSS IOU tiAWBBEAEEEE Thc Beeond of the boycotting masichu-i who di Boarded money a-, the price ol ittacoutinaiug thin wai laic agaiaal a ana's bnnhmaa hat boen con \ ii U d ol exloitiou. Dthcis J'lead guilty, mi that the law ma* I) *-,iid to tte (Ictinilcl* seiil.d to tin- e\tt.it, iiiai n is i\ puniishabh nini" te sab at take Bouncy uadei preteace ai ?? t <.\?-;i11?_? the expenam '" ai a boycott. Aaothei ? ?on . ii li. n ..I a .-ti i kei of tbe Thi id Avenue lim*, im ioiiiile interference arith men who ware willing io do the \M>ii* be bad retased ho do, atulH-i in line with .-mular rerd.cta in Illinois, I - "mi, Texan and otberStatea, no thal ii aat] lu- loiifideied settled that an* nae <>; loree oi inti iinir i on t.) hum a viibuiTiiiy wink') from lu- occupation, or to pic.int the ojHinlion ot !:iil\v:ii-, ol I.i' tulles tn ul.'lei Hill u -I ilal OB* t.i I il i -ti tm nt.-, ls u clime whi.h eau be punished. The ion.iciioii oi tba ohiel landan af the Knights ol Labor bu imiuu*. tho not- at Mil* \Miiik<-i ti another sup toward a rightful deter* m.i titi ju ot the hgnl resnoojaibiiities ol thnae who eounsel a tftilke oi take Hie* le adi i -.hip ol ntiikcia. The*, lu-ltuu ah.ukl bu .-. ?I??. i!._, i ie___i.le.eil by narara! barge beales af workingmen, arba pi nt pic.-enl en-i_. d in mutest.-* willi employers. The Lake Hliorc si liker*) at ('liie'ij-o tsEWB i??t leliained I ion) violence or bloodshed, and have placed them* Ives within leach of tho law. Probably, long after that strike ls over, ioma of tbem will '"' answering la the cont- to in? dictment., foi clime, oi serviag in prisons nader selitell.es foi their \ iiil.ilioll.- ol law, ils shiers ot the Mi-.-omi Parilla Mid Texas I'm ilie linc-, aic DOW. These iii'-ii bwgOt their duty to ma* i it ty, iu theil /.eal lol a miicI o' |_aiii/.atii>li. They forgol thal it wua .1 crime to deprive other nieii ot theil rights, oi li) iHl'ifne with the property of otbaiaj ar to resort to rioteaee, or tu Incite ilot or bloodshed, and thai lt wu* ao excuse whatever that their object ?**?*-?? ta sa ure bight*] wages for ? certain < baa of wotheri li i< io be boped tbal these lessons will nol In- disregarded by the rolling-mill workers abo no mi .'tiike, alu nt 1,500 in nuud'ci, in Phila? delphia, lt is add thal they nw to bil unstained by the Ami.l.-aiiiat' d A -oi iaiion ol Idhi aad Steel Workers, and the language ol the leaden in this -nike is cool, considerate and well cal? li;!,it'd to Imprcm public opinion in theil Lavor. ll the men refrain from all acts of lawk n -si,. vinlciii e. do not threatea or maltreat any wbo no j *ii-h to take their pincee, and conduct them I-hes ai law-aliidiii;.' citizen.-, they will go foi in convince tbe public and the employ) rs al o ihat their claims are not born of pasuumate nn lea-oii, but on?_lit to Ix- m iieu-ly and kimily eon -iilered. Another large strike ia threatened by the wi*i dow-glaari workers, who oak only a continuance of the old w.t.e -. il i- -aid. while the employers mme that the condition ol their business re rjiiiics a ii diietioii. Public Opinion b not unlikely tn -iih uiih the w< ken in this i-ii-e, beean e, whoa the present rate ol wages waa piopused bj the workers, there un ra many exoptoyera who di ii,ned. ai many dei laic OOW, that Ihey eoiibl not possibly afford to run their e*4ablishnienta at sin h rates. Yet they tinnll.. d' tided to do so. lather than to remain idle, and that winn lei-i neos was much mas active and proniiitfng ttiiin it i- now, Tho nsnal Bnmtner mapension ol arork begins to-daj and gives hot li parties Qmc to consider the mattel carefully, and while the -ii-p. n-ioii may be longer than usual ii stocks have largely accumulated, aa i- stated, it would - i "ii probable thal the mintiffletnrers will concluile to pay the rates asked, as tiny did before. The workers in this countiy are the people, and are thereto e sine of the sympathy "I Un? people when tiny seek to improve their condi T'tn by lawful and proper ne ans. But when a lew ol ll,. Ill <>,_?.tln/e lill lil-l I .)-, ililli ni,ike war npon the I.ti greater nnmbcr who are ool orgituized, as in thc Kilke Shore cane, thc*, de* serve ri" aympnthy, tmt are hated by the np eal ni.ii'nii* "I unorg iiii/'d Liboiers a- the woi>1 ni nionopolista and would-be tyrants, li I re-mil to violcnci oi threats, tliej an -imply law-b cakes, and aa Bucfa should be DunihhwJ without he.-ltalinn. THAT L.'tDC.E OF SOB BO JP. Wa take tbs li bert/ of adrisirg l)i)"k n_cnts. lightning-rod aolieit ors, lawyers with legal proceaaes te Barrs :md all other persons wini may have baainam wlja '//"* Sin-) nek Tines to postpone going to* th.Reefer tbs present. Thi Tami kb eiders tl is BuggestiOii in delicate consideration of tbe feelings of ita neigbbnr, Ifcsterdny The lim.*. aa a result of a care!al perusal of tbe Pan-Electric reports, proenndnd toreaolve Itaelf into a lodge- eil -in i ti ss. '1 li iv s.iy in ii ii i le rt a-er circles tlnit it lathe aorrowfulleat ledge thal h;u. evot been organised in tha metropolis, and since tha melancholy exer? cisea are likely to extend over several dava tba a. n. ral public will see tha propriety of boldina itself aJoaf from Fagin until bs begins to feel * Mime i a inri.' Juat new in-) paper haa ne heart for busineaa and it is perhaps gratifying to it that it haa got so little tn attend to. When we went to Dram it was emitting n larg.* quantity of had language and gnawing a Qle, N<>w ardiunrily wa mo anable to oom mead Iht liuim. Laboring aa we >!.) for Republican success,, nmi laboring as fae fhasi does for Democratic sneessa it is hui natural that as n rale we -hoi)id oppsos ii. bnt its Bourne In trsnsformiog it.- ii int.i a lodge of BSROW we cordially approve. Wi* ti.mk it tliel inst rit.lit. That paseaae in tho iiiinoDty report of tko I'lin-Ll.-rtiir Committee which relates to The lime* is jus;, Mistering, lt. takes the hide oil nm unfortunate SOO temporary and hangs it on the fanes where nil can see it. the pioimi'g ition of the report left Ila ftaai nothing to nu hut Hint Milich it lins (lone. Tbe lodge of aorrnw waa tha thing Tha tender-heart I ??viiei deane to e.ll.rr tho concrete consolation of ui'iiii'ii. paur-kilar or BOothing syrup would do well to leave*, their nie!, u.i'R in tho liaUBllag leam Don't ?ak to sea Fagin. Ba shuns company evan il? ene v. Iio lias had an argument with a hu/z aa iv. Tho bum! lia ting position iu which Lin 'lime* linds itself placed might indeed l>o worse. It sansaaad fiom tbs Prasidantinl sampaiga of 1664 w itt) the reanara ?' Tht Times remains ii Bepublii an imper.'' Of courao it long ago abandoned tliat linn pretence. \Ve*ro it ottierviae.it it possessed pap ri au., i na; in tho K. putiliraii nam, tho f_ct that tko report in Qeeotion is signed hy all the hepublieaa iiii-inli'is ol the Pan-Elsetris CommittM would and ?K'tiHildv to Its anguish, lint ?; ' ?? i!'? rom.ms of lit tstttt ars Demoeratie, Fagin can sprak of the sauna lat ian tn ? tho work of the oppuaition, yaa know." _____________ ? So it eh'velops that tho promoters of the Govern iri.'iit lelephoOS ault Berat iutt*nded to try it, hut stipulated With ciii-h .1 lier twice (uer about hoi*, it ahonld i)i* " settled." Tbem ateteaaesa could give lhe cin-tnill politician points on Low to Offset a strike. Mr. Morrison bnllaras that the sfeoi of bia friend Randall's hill rngalating tba t.u fl will i.e not to dei ream tbs ravsnaaa hut t<> inaraaas the oaslama eaJIsatiana .?.".,< >(>?>,(>i mi a year. Weil, if nuotlnr 1 tiiiiiirialH lions ? is elected next year lo pass many more " argent deficiency " bills, ws shall monita at least that much more nicoino. If the people want a Democratic Administration they must calculate either noan haviaga hiith karil or up_p increaaiug the Nali.jiial dol.t. fa eonaidaiing thc appropriation hills, lt la to ba boped that the SsoaM Mill nut s(._re the siller Huies am.-n u.cut, i.tiered ami BOOB-d in the House by Mr. Bland, lin- amendment ons a deliberate thrust nt tho financial policy ot tho Admiiiistru tion. and Ifitsboold beetons a law would throw I h.- t.nances into utter confusion. Thus it falls to ii Kapuhhcaa Se-nate to protect tin* tirst l'tnioiratn Atliiiiiiisiraiinu for a quarter of a century againal tbe repudiating tsaaeaeamef its .mn party. Mr. ninon's picisittt) mnofrnannd tliat it arnold opera! ? ta defeat all that ia good ia the financial neiley nf the I teasui v, nnd lhe -enate*. it inn*, be c<>tilidi-till> asoeatad, aili take Ban togs! that feature out ol tba bill ketorc ll passes. . _. + This is just what it amounts to -thc Department ofjaaties wasdsasa-d into a sehems so bleed tba Belt Company an tha part ol peta as srhoaiths Atteirncy-t.eiu*ral culls ? lour or live Impecunious gentlemen" ol whom he was om*. ? The Hoard of aldermen adjourned for laeh "t a aeoram yesterday beeanm the greeter pan ol the ineiiihers w islnel io _u io lui* rue es, ll a Hartam bistorts in iiiiii. two ye.us iii*.) next month hal failed i" bs bald foi i nat or any otber lennon _ eon atderabla numbai n\ fotmac nial pmaaat City Fnthi rs would bs lunch nappier ihiiu they now it was ? on the assurance that it is in accordanco with tho views ot ibo Attorney li ?m-rul '' that the * ouunfaaieaai of Patents han ad over nil the rt .??.ula lu bisofflee bearing upon lunlr anplieatiea tu I In* l'.in i.l.i tl 1. jetl.l.ei s. Adel yet W heil I .urlalltl heard out at Hominy Hill Unit do,ult- hail L>r?u?lil snit iu tim (ioveriiiiieiil'a name, what innocent ai.i:u... ku .i-.-uiu' rd '. Uo cjuldn't have bono mora nntonished it aoma one had told him that his wild cut company waa earning an hoiinat dividend. ? rn The present llonse of Represent ati rca seems HJa poseel to usurp all the pow era of nil tho hruncliea ot Government. Jt upholds an sfjetal ? ? nullify ing an act rasaed hy tho last Congi ena, hecauso the aaamban aoaooifg that the subsidy for foreign mails was not wiaoly grouted ; it refuses to grant a similar subsidy, sn thal Iho Senate ia OOSBUOllod BO givo up its o; inions in that matter or to .inlier BU appropriation hill to fail: sud now thosaiin* Mouse Mts up its opinion against that of the Hiipremn Court, nnd defies tho form il i! *i-.o)> tli it eiiuiiiriis.il ion cannot lt" withheld fef services pefftorasasj by tboaooonbaldlfod -roiir-iieaeif thc I'i.ciiic n,,!i'ads. "n tba plea that tha8aprame Court elhl not aoaoider tin-m.-nt, of tin* msc, tin ilouaa aammltoss auto ont all aparaprmttons tai Uta payment of railroads BO ai I omit of SUCH tho Government, nnd it leprobebis that this will intolvs tbe United States In coally aud di-' re Ut ai.Ic ll! r.iit: "ll. ? I ? How much longer will Qrorar Cleveland wail before be shahes tbs Pan-Electrls vemia from ins Presidential nknii ' Iii vieiv of Mi'. Ran nay's oonlysia of his testi? mony. BalieitoT-Oeaeral <>.la, whom tha senate should turn out of tbs olBes lu* nns disgraei .1 with? out a day'a delay, wooli de wall to select which ports "f ins evidence he waota bellered and arbich [>ui ts be pi cf. is to hui a icgailied ii* tales, ? Mr. M.-Trison afflnus th it Mr. Randall's taritl bill VOOli not reduce the rev.::.n> from iusl"iiis duties, hut would in fact luSTOam 'thati -nari of the rarsnns whits (rutting down ths receipt Irotn internal taxes. The Ireisnry reporis on tl..* Boutrary, ti.nt afr. Randall's bl 1 would redoes the receipts trom sustonss abouta6S,000.0 I ? In this earn Mr. Moirisou is probably sboota right. Mr. I.'andall's bill waa aot Intended to diminish the revenue, nud the redact.ol ri.tes therein proposed in aoms eases would andoabta liv Inure im tin* amount of duties paid, while tho advance iu raie.s ol duty la BthereasaBwanhf diminish I nt perta (ions ami r. i aipts alika Tbs CsOt is that Mr. Kan ilall waa nat so much aagnas- In reforming tho tarin sa in tolorming hisown political position. ? ?? Casey y.liing, of I'iin-i:i.*c(ri'- odor.w.is willing ta swear thal ha bad Ins prc*. Sow that Mr. I.'untiey'a report has corni! nut, ho will probably sell himself cheaper than heforo. ?- ? Instead of soaking itself in the scandal, if ttie Iiiui.-ii'.ii* Hoi;,.* did ita duty it would impeach Augustus (J. Garland. L-Li: SOS.IL Mur>tii?! n?,steml, son of Merni lla'stes*., anl it re rem irrada a tont Princeton, has ins-niis tim Vew>Ynrt rapreanutnUrnol J'"- I menu,,ai CiinmttntalGanmBt, " I aeves Bania a woril ot onvy from lils lips, aad I tie-vet" ?,??,, giana or mallee In bia ere," nniil tbe Ben Dr. Bart ol, aiwnklag -i his lHs?loag friend, il., late I...\b ni p, Whipple. ?~ii A. Mi-iir.ivii, Oorernnr nf Qneoaelaadt was a n.s irttif r on the ateameblp Atboa, wbleh arri red geeterdn* frun .1 un u .a. At proprietor ef Bnbelabnrg Caeile, like any of hrs sui.leys the Mermen Emperor la undea tba law liable io hu ve sulilier.s .juill tere.I upon l)im. Riding Ina Wnsulmtton anr lbs other dar, " Csa yea tell nu" aaked "i.I taree oOon-bunting-ei ?clalni-urgina u.iin.-ii ?? ii Seen-liny l.uiiuir'.s oflee la rn that bnlldlna '" and -.1 ??.riii i! in tbe Interloi Depertment. ? I think lt lr" re, ii,. I Mr. I..))) tr v. lu. ama Ibu per-on in Iii af ?<??!: I. ut i e. reii iineil la the cai as il.ny got out uud cut.iel the holloing. Mr. W. xv. Qnrnnrnn One dneldod Be ga thia sum mer aa aaa ii to tho Minto *iii!pliut Springe. At tho rmi recently held at Senator Lagaa'a kearn in Waehtagtoo for ttit* beana, of tue UnrOeld iioHiutitl ii is n alni tl Mr. Log ni tlc vi ce 1 ins attention for esses ,i oio to B \.-ry liri.-lit nad prett; irrl -Ito kept tho e-iaar anil cigarette booth. As hs slot*, st the side of tht beott looklng ter nil tbs world Uka the woolen Indlaaeftbe oi'i I abloued tnbneeoabepaeveral atone Benntom mme np .111 one nf tii.-m s.iul: " Wbf AOOt I.)_-.)I| lin.cl ut ru mi loin: t" " Ob." said tba preaiellus genlua ol tba booth, . " iii.o'- all liniit; ba's my ni.ti." Al whiob i - .;..ii ' Inugbed as benrtlly u* tue rent ( VENAL Joil.'SALisU REBUKED. FAGIN PILLORIED. ALT. THAT HE DARB8 TO WEISS OF Ma BAX NEY'8 REPORT. rr. ni Walkington DitpatiAin Tmtardatft NstmTmru TXmrr. Mr. Kanney's report review-, ferr fully tin* ni i "iv nt ni" lelepbnna ena roTerej taut severely er r ilgua lite Ait'''ni*', iie taral ma i itit) oilier gnatlemna v.iio I.u! 1 nt tin* 'ia in* Hmo I'mi-Kiei-ti ic ai nv ninl Our* arnateni oi:,c-s. raia repori nine eruiei-es the Aiim.ui ? t:..:i"ii for eauatna a suit lo be brought to test tue validity of the li .1 patsaa ALTHOUGH uk has bad rm: fii.i, TKXT. Prom EdUorial in Yestsntap's Nsw- Tori Mr. A. A. >.arney, _ iueujoi-i <>r tu- i.. uiui, i.e. who bu..ve t. ui-kn ina lieut poaalbla siiowni* for .ins Ball leieptioue i oinnany amt tor me Repneitnaa party dur luat ibe lnve-.tl_.al on. prepared BU report some linn. Bin, mill lt was pr ntt-il nu I li is been for in my dais iii ilir. lu, -ess it ti ul 1 l.r Jame, anti of oilier nc ,i sp pei s. ASli I! Ifl ll \!> TIMK Tl OBT VCI.Y (AD. /, ui Editorial lit Tellerdap't Ntw-Tort huies, Nntv we niiuiiii, il tu .i cudi ;? in lal l.ul a ,u tn [Mr. ltamieyj who is el.-i'l.-il t" Congress lu leprofem ino virtue laud lute! I.e-'li ?' nf lits'oll Hi ly liol Willi lill pointy do all tues,. tB_nen.no aannl setly prompt*'! ny Ula Hell rrlepliune ci'iin ?cUniis, ami in-a liv ni mci ni s implication sn.matu* ai '? you.il" a aawspiper windi has c.uiisisieiitly opposed tbe Bell Comp, ty's loheuies, witlintit l.niui: hun-., .f -rum cu.. ? 1 as a born ku.ivu and an irrnleeiuatdc scoilinlrel. WHAT HONEST PEOPLE THINK OP HIM. FAQIM ot'i.ni' TO BLUSH. BUT wont. ii Tne Nt ia .timi. j i." fuitiisli, sienna, itel-, iu.nl, m.i- .naive whlrh Mr. i,.or a Jo ins of IA- Sent Vurlc limit uioii.lit n.iliifl Ula curiritu p trune. In tins loin lour luuiuhs nan baa liecli tiivrstl-ate.l Sf 111" House eoiiiuilllee on til |tH plione si-antl.iL On February ll ..r. Umottl Jones, then acui. tu ounenrt -nu rn* patron, Mr. w, X'nn linmnuv ben, nf Naar-Orlanaa,tbaellynei anerai pnrtnnrof the Pnn-nUnctrleavla.ttera. printed tn ihr Sew York' itmrt, -itu ail of tba eat pnaala of doable-landed typonrnnbr. ni oniragenaa neenaatinn: '-lue P_a*El?etrt- acnndnl. invoivlnar cerialii puitl.c men in VV'. siiln.i.ui. is a iumII nailer in eoBpnrienn nita the Bell Talnpbona st'-ndai inrnlrlng cert_in uewsnaper editors in the Ult* of .New* Vork." 1 ne committee made a thorough an I Impartial luyesti itstl.ui of ihe Charra. Aiuoim Hie witne-.,<?? ex.'.inn.-il was Mr. Geurie Julies. He w ia um - tu arl ye uu prto lu ?nppurt or his deliberate aiaeriluu, uur lu in,no.tu lhe rxisteucti of ..ny proof, nor lo niter nuy other .-xpi.iu.i lion nf lhe i-li rn iii- ihiau w.is ,i!l.. ..? i by Ola .c., n,. lep.l ,tr .rn for malice and ineutlaciiy. The louiinii '.en .li,I, iiiivrt-Tit, tllst-over Hutt the ouiy pay meul of lu.iuuy or auy ut;.er rnlttaala e inaldnratlaM io any Now Yoi k news naper i.y th'- B ,1 Umnpanr _.i- a pnraannl of *)>l,^'*o to /'w .Ve-ir-1 ..)?/.- rtaaaa, >i Inn aailnltaiion of ene of Mr. lieora.')-Joues's euiinrlinat.-s 1'nis is ;,,? veidiet wnlcii Mr. CiCiirtte Jnnet ut Hie Xetr-Yorl; lunn, Di-sm;. lim i lodgment - intb wonld nuke went oann'a fnena Ungle Will, shanie, ljut we presuiu- ll will not lu.ilie linn lt u -!i, nor Wi,I ll ni..Ire him apologia - te. ibu neuilnincu wini.ii In lins wantonly alnedered. Wo qaoln tani pan uf the liam.ey repent whieti cniitsius Un- vrlii-1 un Mr tieurj;>3 j .nes'e cii.u_?. Tbe report prannnneea hit statements ?utterly baeeleaa ami nbollf umru*." aud goeenam nay : ?' Watton Vin lieuihiiysen hs* used iiuito fr.-elr tbo ?olino.is of na lintot tot Ute edmnenaaeat af the rews tad latetaete af Ste enaapeny anti He elly. Hom- ?.f ins t.mii.iuii. nitons n.iie nlrnadf been admrted to. He mid tor me msc: ii ,;i of one of tln-iu it lenet, pro nibi y fut more. We have .leal! w lb Ihou al rand/, .iud Ibo WO tli.ii 'deceptive au, I ml, m.i nu* etnar .icier. 1'ri- line ot Iisilliclloii see-in- lo u- lien-: A ns*,paper WUien UaS aiieeaiy ii lui>le,i a parnciiiar v.ew on n ijuesiiuii ol pu >? ie- inirr.-st uit.y tiretp.-riy seek tatami illoa and ai tidies io asneeea ena support u* rtonm, even ttmm inter-si. u |>ar.lee. lim if. Instead nf see-kti). Iheiu. lt I aai.s pay iron tntereetnd parties mr pubHaatag iiiem, lteaaant aKapa bflna atuunntiand aa meat -Mr. Oeorga .louee..,' ih- lines tMnttot VaUBlltf a..tIn-t iilln-i i.i-w,p u.eis.n ..,, ,| wu.tlly upon lasplelMM, ii iKIUai fruin lae tmara ? er or itUat wai pebllaUed. fae iiu.it ru- l.ii'l.f ii.nt; lie nule il : ?? lue un ;y me ot tba newspapers tliiii ms re(*e,i?"e<l ,i?y inr article, pu ii,,nest re:?tiii< to lue batepUeas eon immray u ih- inun ?? its w mle aa ira and con tuer since the onatrnrnra y wann baa boen lu tba lina ur tim Pan-Bine trie in..-:. ? _ t.. md ol bitter boeuiliy to tbe oppafiog luton ft. ?*.\Ir. V.au llnlhity-uii's cum na nen .tu, nu I mont et bo ut..lot nile are lu full !,.u ,, <ir, of turn- aol apiii:." VKNAl.lI\ MED *i ii.|i,m\i'V PB txTBB, I ,vm I lt, ".<?> I i ? -, i i.. ,,,,?. lin' liam,.') r.-poii il.ai,./ m-.io.te t. a iwo tliln.a : r'irsi, mal Mr. i.ai.itu 1 onvli' io lie luipeacii.-d, HiiOIMl. nat tbe rnpaentten of the nnaaa na a nuttgnnnl ilnr ili.iilt us cuni.* ip jrane*, and Ba a von i. siiebt, ls iinin Inatlf itte.rved. HU i''M)l.l*IIM>* I KPO I) CY A IKIKM). /V-m /*,? .%>??-lu,. Kenine I1. i<. Ai we bare pi.-t,oi i, re .._,?. u, ,?, . womlt Im little Vi i- ir, mia [jWerenni m tia-- R in uer rrjeiri) and oilier -iiiirisiut ni Tnt Times tot pttu, lng n "rm ti na a ni ara" ? luVt.i nt tbe i.e., ' ?nu'tany if ll ha.l liol fuu.istiiy ii.nl'' a vt u u.e,a e as, .m. i up .u i.e bennet] ni Ibe mi tire anea nf MeV-Yuck City .u lOiiuocimu a-uu lo-opjuue iu .crest*. wiiKiir: uk BTj-ITDa now. t-rni, lite VsW-Tort M'<>rl,l. The linus very neel) cunt ito. il..) UOVapapeTS on.ab.-etl ll exposing tlir l'.a ,.|.t. t li I. i.ii-iii.sf -lin Tell illly aid ?un iii.ti.-ii. faa u. pu .tn au reproeentnUree ami the iiiniiilitee puluI lo uiu fie. mil. Whnn un lestnnuc.) Mt uai> vcr was iul.l.ity-.i lo .'s's). i*l> nm lin.li,- e-iiar_e. ll wa* clearly proven dial lhe limit r.celve i conni ler i Lie |nay fur aelTiiei. l*eu i.-re,l !!?? l.eil rel.piiiii).* I mil puny and a certain leiupu.neir nit nain- I Van Bnntbttf. md. The mi.i.-s initi .ie..?ii ly Jint.e lunney i? tu ??a new,p.ipei ubieB baa slresilT edspied a particular view on a gneetioa of poblla lutureai may prnprriy ,<??. sa. r.a. iii.it iu , .ami aarliol"* Ua sxptvss and aiipuoi t lt* raaara, even (ruin Inmrnetnd panie* itui if. mstuaii ul serkiit. iiituii. il lake* pty (r?ia luieresfad purues for ptiliii, ullin tliein, ii i ai,mil e?rup.- neiiK stl _? niatlt-ut a* vt Hal." And Ibal ls mm-trlke .Kto-Viirk Itmrt see..ns tu lu.tl ilaeif m. in- eslimaiiiiii ul ia* ll puOlieaii UiOtUher* nf Ua* i'au Un.li iu luTobliajmi i_ CoiuanitUe. A GIFT TO KAILROAD MI.X. COl.NLUL-.. VANllKIiMJIM.*} Gi..NKi:08in. TU BKECT A DI'll.l'INO li.Il ?.MI'IOYnV CV. -Tllg Ofaraai vnr-s tuk Lana, Tl?* direct.>r>, of tin- Ww-York C. uti ,1 p ,||. n.ael j-i-ficriay did mom tu.rn . , ?.',,, er.ttotheirs'oeminltlorf. They ncc-.>t*; , r mittm. fioiii corn-.i.is Wornt runt, hy wiiuii ihsjf Strata anrl of Hie properly of the rum pan y i. | ,? use ant oi|,r. aaeni of tin! taaployea of tue Central aim in _?.. , ... III)*!*. 'Hil. p!o| at lae hui tlnasl COI u i, jl M ?.,,., ! ind ruity-llfth-st., used for tho stuiiu. nf ms ie .'un. the extension to tue (irst.d C'errtr.il 1) put wu made, will he defiled to tn,tc** tor the i?-. Bj af tue employe*. in o-u-iderat'?n ot Mit ..ctn. , ,,r ,>? eonapnny Mr. v indarb lt will | . , ,,. tau.cw reonta tei 11 aaa, 11) ? ???- > a, i ..j,. |., ina*, steeping ..I- ' ? in the ra .... plo,".*. Halals Kb Vaul':r..,t'? leiurto 1'rrsi.ji-ni ii*. pew : Ni:**-Y"!iK, Jure 3D, ! -e.. Hon. Cum \ ur IC Du cw. PrtliHanL .nt lu ni ma: (meara! *? i peri ii tell lent Tenney rs. p.i ls lin I ti- Blot ni around tn t .a <le|,.,t yarel at tli* . mit,-.- nf Ma il- ni ui". .a . ! r..i",-il tu,-. fl) ,,?t 1Vlli_ .!. - to: railroad parpos i.. , . . ? ,. ..? j og tbe trneka for ito it senan. tb ,, u can be rery prop | , . , , -ll l jilli Hiv. I ii-lt' ti.' I ,.e .in,, nv.', ,," tba c.j'i... , i vi ,i bnelnees proposition, I ? ak no bettei ? - ? , , uh re (>f lu li ima Im-sii for many years t!ie :,., r if tba oompanr to encourage at difl rem polar* , ? lo Irina to tba <??>? 'tn i na I a ?? : ? a ..f i ? hies-, aipertmenta bars .- a rory ouoeetafu and earn ;.a-:. rad a id p omni A won I t< i Hog, r and a'rneiai reeftgnltlOO uf ri, ,-, - f ..i ; nm w ..I i . ? Mm near, \\ ?ii ?* c. p. nt, 'i aer ? | ? .iii . uh,?!,? any ac!,un I- representative In r ,.i il li . s f ir- r-S' ii I ult Inti lenee. I WOO ld r. ,r Mineibiai om- i?!.ii ii w i: -ii ivi iii a narke, -a) ti..- a ] lill cure ul l,i" ?, i- ( ., , -j will Internal and bnnefli tri.-*" engaged hi ev.-ry deparv ine a ol i.un,i.I.v'? si 11leas'* I n tv ?? t. i prepared for n budding. -t bf 40 feat ie depth, tn be naotl for i:.'* bwneSt at rags m.ni nu ii tu tbe s-rvice uf tbe rn rn pantoo eant i ma atlee < I ra ii. I Ce ii 11 al In iml. lt Will be ll - ? - a i. ! ir* With h.illi-ro'Uiif. i'l ii, i ll im BB I Snerlme al eys iii h1s bnaement; renliDa-roora, library, roora for gninei . i ? Bli e* on tbe Brat Boor; a ball I ,1 meetings and rooina for e. is*?* a , tba se. na i Bo ? , i r.i.nii, fort tniim's ramil. an i ? ? i eumina In late or detained la th-ct, i*rer i tha upper story. I ariah yoe te lng before ia- BoarJ of l>. re. iu rs t :i - pru toaluon : lr t ie oom pan y w v- ,?? a nari tbe lund ettbeeornnret Muilisnn-.ive. anti t-'ortr-fifi li-*', (forty fa-! mi .|,,. .. e.f, hy eiathty fart ea the i rennel for aa swa sadpsrp>*a for Wblrh anoh a building would be . . ? ,-ie ,, | ? i. - ali tbe expenses Of BO .?'.. ac ,OB SS i nf . Ill I li Hui f..t*. Blabing ii ready fer u*e. I woiti'i ?u_.est tbnt a lenee ba aaade ef thia lend te sevil crttaten* nud their - . t .. trual ins lease *Uuiil.l oe npon Hie con el 11 loo th.- I t In) 1 lill-' lie fur tba nen elli. <-ii mi -n-ut ail li.-n li nu ,,f Ma tmruiys nf rim .Ni- lurk 'en.r.il .tn! lt I ? ii liver Bali road Company no I ll* looa*! and uri' j Im-,, ,,f tu,-* Mew-York an i I! . lent and of the \. Ne ta*. JI iveii and Halford l<.ll .him .[ such oilier e..nipan.ef as may li' em,ii,I to lae MS Dmod central Depot, u wu. loria.i panr lo prorlde In il ls la ?-?? lb it ll may i>? tern i .-ral at any tune up.ni r> iboo ihle nm ea hy lint oom pear, and upou tba payment to the trnatee* I > - i ti ac.(inri- ..n nh -r e '?? a if I lara rf* taliy k'nu-i. Vu ns ur) tr..y. C. VaNkMIi ll. The di root _ra adopted a reaetattoe n.pi ea Mr. Vumie mn's pro pool tl en end dinettes tbe I'ruiil. nt ta iiniki-. .knowinti.'.i.ent. ii-re la bia letter: (,im .it i'i -.rei. Da ? ni. ?kW Toaa, Jun" il ?, lits, C. Va- I. .lilli I, rei/ Mr in-..ir sm: I em Slreete 1 by the Board or lu? rer ms of the Ben Torfe Central and Hadeon Bi vat Hal lr uni Com pe iy !?? i ? iroy to you tbe ri f tlieir profound appr>"*) iD-.t. ..f yuin generosity In ti* rift n* toe propsMed bull liac fe tu ase ef tba i Hie service of lins nil oilier cum;, ine. ..? ti ag I (.ran.i Central Depot, in leeelng i ?? .. i . r the nn" ni tala *? ?..- i ". they .ri that lliey ero upi* vine lue property 'a tile best, purpose pussin e. IV ur * you c. lld rmt u? fairly culed upoa anymore then any other individual stockholder to person illy Incur thia ripeBOe, in delea *<i yon p. rpel late lu ewer noel honorable to gonn ll I ti n ii i.ii t<> the co'npiuv a same already i:?-nr.ti -j wiih me m*na_ement ol tins eorparetlon un. Heall I rtletl lillee t lii'.iiicli two generation*. Iiuivi'u.i ly I urn deeply senstUre I h ii Un. Wo-li w ll ll.h tell I ll ? bl I of tan ndnunlatrntloe <>f the affair* a*_ the company and promote 111:)! iro.il feeling uni iiiulllul all 1 I' Iel i-p-litl. ent mteiesi between Um esneattre and all depart mean ot mir itiisiiies* which, laeraaatng with ream nil i,inn?h more aeeeptabls seivrc- lo the public and WAtl Io tba value of ibo i>i'ovt-i ty. Youra rery ti v. cn i m kv M. i-i r*i er, Prealdeat WBECKED OtP OAS I AND BEACB. the paopaLtKB acaouts btkiBhb *r*na bocks axb SINKS?Till', CATTASR't BTOBT. An evcitfd young man walked into the ortlui of W. II. llu.vt. No. 7."i Bouta-at., y. -tulay ni .ruing nmi i lid Hint tin* propeller lin. def willoh nina oa 'ht frelgbl line between I'.ui.y. Btmiaahaai aui Saeentnes the Ueneeteelc Birer and tins etty *-a? s-mk in ibrb* fathoms of wnter on oakland Beech near Jatos, nTee) Bhester Ce.unty. Mr. Hoyt la president e.!" thu - .is jwirt itlnii ciuap .uy. Tho ve.una; man aaa N'eieoanV . \y srbaBj sui'i ta haas baaj rsssnttj put Baaaata ind tua Huggies. About the aaSBS time J. K. tBst aisl inuniiarer of the line, wuose offlueSa at 8918818*}% to-,, 'ele _r?pheel for a nrsaBts sad the Cbnpstae Imnkl a?d Wrneking Cmnpnny, ol Be. To Booth at w.is eagnardaa raise file vessel and 'trillj ll'*" to this t lt)". iii ihe afternoon wu ii m c. Cbapma i, of tb* v rnrst*1ag coini .mv. told a Tun i m. repi.it. i ili.it t. a KriaT.lua lay ou a euhjaiergod rocfe with her hush henel o- . ilga tl lc Int pilot ii .ms s and Upper cahill nie a t' alli "Ut of water, ruo enrue "--* tu)- a ant end traenterrnd te s ?liooneis. omi )Jiveis were iiei.t dova to i al ih tbe bolea iii ihe bon end item, no oe lo neebie tee veaaei aa flo ai and ba lowed in-re. Wtmm tin. enncntn'* alni *n -?. - n repontol to Mr. t'honman th* BceMeal nppenia to be Boeceountehle. Tbe n i---i"* bed two poa angers an i a clew o! I'litllt. Mle is ii sm ill ltii.il. of l'.l) tuns ind I e lon.'s ni Derby, rsno left her wharf t ere shoat 6 a. m. rnesdey nd aad rnaeb A rn point about atireeel el Tip aannm Point, arh -re ihe <'.m ital <'i:y ares arreeked ! s| niii'<*i,ivl.'eii she s|| U'k upon locks, ruinillla! ut full ? e.- i. I'lu" i ii i iln says that he bad hcen ai all ala ht anthe rilclit iiveedl'i. iintl nu, sn tired ih.t In reewoee! tte m-hoel tu Hie in its a few ndiiu'es DOlore the neel.len' .il lay d mn lor B nap la Ula c:a!> ti How the rOaoel ca to ba over ii mlle out of ber cniirse, on a char m.'lit Ul B Minuutii sea, a,, i ten ?uch a ..tii.eioiis coaat Be doea aal explain. A* soon as ll:.* ve--el s'ruck SO ran ro tlio eliot Ihiim-j, anl rani! tn rev.-rs.t the propeller. Tba vessel alwvty t ..ck?,I oil and it was tie u found that tic Itu' va, BBofS in un I a i.nie im.cm..1 lu tbe bottom. Tnpreeentoink? ing the Bufcle* nee headed fer Oakland Beach, wii-re s a unfortunately rna upon another roch and sank. The crew ami puneeorora took to tin* ' oat au I In i I siifeiy, (several inein ers oi' thu BabRnea ''lu', meei for rile shu wrecked men at the- club luu-t nt Uni l si lr the weather bold* fan Iho tliv -rs may ne a -le :,. u atefe tin* hull within a day or two The Bf Irna SireMt baa been *u> atitiiteel fur thc Kut-Kles. "Hl'MBCG" Al Ul E II Pl OP. Mr. Kolan.! I'ced, tin' yutiiii. I'onietli.tn, upon whose shoulder* tho burden of ?" Tue Rridai Trap" wis i.itd, ap penrod at the ii; j.11 lass night ts s pases rn tb which be ha* ideiitili-tl lil* name tb'ourh the,finn trr for two ?? anon* past. Ir ls named " lluuilnin'.'' .md i* written by Mr. Unreel n. Tai lael Ihau (nil ll I* not n.-cessiiry io ?ar much of lhe play Kstif, willi ti Illangi to tbe f.rnc.i! and musca! order sliiirliremi iiuw.laj* to lie purni.ar. Mr. Ke.-ri as an ercenlrlii comedian seemed laat nlr.t fo please Ins audience nmri* than he eli', as a comic ap r* sni:er. ile Beag enmn topi sal annan, *.r? a aoodenaed bnrle_a.ee et mc ?? Mibnao," un i Ut .k;''.ci" nnd api' . i*s were fr.-ij lent. Tbeaappertlwaenal ?na ebtely aotlee* aide for the pram eo* et >i m Puller who is hoth pretty ..nd clev-i. Il (lau Included A. -. UpamOA, A r-riftu* Cook. Mta Willi dds anl Miss Alice IIa*iiL<* -_ 4m - OPENING TEI OAAtBOATST. BEOEGE The St. Greorge Casino, at >Tati*;i Lslantl, iv.ia ape ni last a Teaing mia its faiy rai ennasrl j L'appa's Till K. iriiT,eut Hand and au e -i trie fount -.nu At ** o'clock, wiieu im* trr.uiil atm,! of Ihe Cssiuu wat tilled with ipentoBafOa ih.* annensl apeas t with tim ?? M ir Ipenalnd Banhnr" hf tbe ban i amt dr un cou*", aa aaa ponied with o national aa'.utoof i sreBtg- toa rant rtn-1 hi ei riricily. Then tito nev wu i ler. tQe ele-ctr.O f.tunta n, s mt up a oca n of ii .-ni. A moment I a t tba lill! v..iii-h-'l and i .l,p )] ol W Ila ? rlrebViiriis fu lowed. Brery drep nf armor eeeannd iMnsmentar, Qiieka** i.-i.-.-r ph lo kay eould bo mae hod nie aelnr* aanneng from si .er, ni. i.lne. treen, and eland ettetti, caning rortb Rroiat applau.-e fruu- t!>e |hm nen ideis. Ttl) lt A : Y OBI OEM A P.'HE. Charles J. Griffla on Taeadajr Brant iata_-B U'esiene?li*r ( e.uuly .fa'mn il Hani n! IVe.-k.U endSSs loaver* l te tzet a eheefe aaafeaj w.ie'i parpartai t'1 ^aX* leou uia-le in hi. laver ll r ?:l I I hf John Johnita, itiiiiier. Dieeheeh also perportol to have tue.) me Sarrned br W. Horton, tbe i. t amine to wu af rt lue castm-r of tue bnnfe mfa -A in enshtba -ba* BhoriiynfternnnlUrtlBn waa arrested <*n suspld a ?>? liavm.. ii.ii.ni :.? i i forgery, md aeroml ether ebaeui pf ei i.: i ,r p he mater * an fount npon hun. ?_?*?* nnnaiut ut tijr Juitha Banar ta aira.li T"* ??"--? of un? Urned Jun. Kl! LID ox is BBBIEB. Thc <". r.'.l Ok train fruin this eily M ths Newnik au.l .*ie*-Vois BSlll-SSl VSS pa-sill- ne .r ('<_* n BBlpon on tbe maui '.me lau eveale.- wneu a dr.U angie, noa run froei tb* rreirhl ynrd to take tba weat bouu.i track, k awileb eran dispUoed and tba en.ina crash.-.1 lota tn.- second co .cn ?t tin. un" t 'ri'i-"B ? uu-.*...' tba a..., i.i.uui I . ? .-)' .)'.??? ana lu-ipad tan Irnah. rau-n-k Kn.. * freleui rard eeaj m oyo, wa- .li lie en.; M au t Wa* k I fd. I o' 11 '?'?" **J si i| pe i uiui m.. ?.?on paaa Beers *fi" bndh s.-sr-.i. tm no oi-- wa* iniire.i. rnr.-e oeeonon nene aecnMhas nm luo iTomlwors iplinler.-1. OOH.Ht st Wt /" PBtSOB. Sliciill Colliery ycalcitUv tank .Vvt'iiurO. Ogilby troai theTraasaa.h. J., hajrhw.ead taeBABM iilrectly toibf r.iun ?vmse In New-H?uu.wiek. ?!>?*?* Jud.eHf-uilder up-..rd c.. iii ami be w ia arrsnd'cd sei. put |.i t!,e pie* ut mm ri ll ami eu- . if" ? nlmnt'a case io tue j idaea "i '" l mercy ol lae < ur. Jul?.. sadler ?eoieiieod bim lo foor year* ?*'"_J_ .abor in ibe auto I'rl.ou amt io par BBaeal 1MB Mi. OKilby api_iar-.il llrui bul inf ho_-_-S ern* im .... ?at akTa-nVuhnn *- ??.-? io lanja- _ I^-__**___?f Kira, wau i* a mauve or o_i.-y. wa* aooeoetnaa?_{ iisi.br waa noeouipnniod oy bte brvUor. cnnriaair. Ojjiilby.