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No. 1 Vt Vontt'i-itve . e..r. of *-ouitcent*i.?_ IN OTU KR til 11" w. iHiian.ifiN-l.o'.. K.*t 1 0S00K--. llnlford-ih. Slmnd. IVn^orl* 0838 IrMkmt FOUNDED BY KORA. OE GREELEY. 8UNDAY, JUL* ll. 1S86. TWELVE PAGES. THF MILS THIS MORNING. w Forvion.?The news in London. . Progress nf the british i-ltitnii.s Defeat of sir (iee*rge Trev elvan. : .loliti Btighfaroply 1<> Mr. Ant'.et twa'aattack. : The neaiiniia tbe Crt* Point lOlOBBfd : = Wiagiao's giO'it sti'iiii. _:-___ Atlairs nf tbe 1' iiniiini i anal. DoMBBTIC- Many BBTBima hurt liv a riot in a ciicns at shenandoah. Peen. -.=___: The Sandy l!o:ich regatta .m>*i bj tlie yacht Lotnc; eetvJae cf Ibe Kenden Taehi Club. Haariag m tba beading forwcloeara suit. - , Beening a lost licircsfl rn bjaiae, ? Emily* Duryea found bi Kinma. Crop moorta of nie ] 't-i'ftTrn.ont of Aericulture.:~ __. Con_he1 between the L-Mlaro* I'niou and tbe Knights ol Labor in \\ lui man, Mass. Oitt **-i> Ul nt'iiiuv.--Dapartore of the n'?th IJegiiiiei.t aad return of thc Sib. I ho woman who ronni.ittcd silicide at foil loo identified. rr-. PlwaaaCdl reductions in Mr. Solute's de? partment. I'ns or, Trmnoot, Dew Drop, Tola, Klisabeth, Eda^uobl, and Tom ItiosMi wow thc Monmouth Park r.i",'.s. =?-? A verdict of B340.000 apninst lin Weatern ITnion Telegraph Company, ? . ? One of Wyr.i (lark GaiaWa wills Wed in Brooklyn, (?(.ld f allic of tba legal-lender silver dollar 14 li!1. graiaal, 76.27 cc:.ts . Stocks dull with some improvement ni IgOJTMl I 'losing le.ilureli ss. 1 m. W ka mm?Indications for to-day: Fair weathe* witBahtabec tompoMtura, -emaeraturc ve.steiiluy: lligiier.1. TU1"'; low Ml, Oil-: average, (57 l-liJ. _ Pei fi vs hinnti/ tom JOT the unison, ant! finn ff rr tiantUrs, can hore Jnr. DAILY -'l'ir.iNF. ti oilftl <<? Him, )<( st) aid,for 75 etnttptr month, tig ur'(/hm I cm (j clami/cd rs often as desirrd. Tug 1'AM.. J liil.l'NK will br sent loony addicss in Europe al $\ 3"> per monlli, windi includes the ecsfon. )>v><tn<je. Thc tot.il vote cant mi thc Hmnc Ilulc (|ticstion in Great Biitain and Irrlumj np to Friday Bight, waa 1.01G.281 agaiuat it and 049,562 for it. I beac HfraitM will be changtd by Ute cl.?! huns still tn l.c bold, DUI siniiiiliinj.' like thia ratio possibly will be maintained, ("ana cause winch ia on) j 7i>,<><><> <>i evin 100,000 in a minni its bc considered Inj'it'ks.s T - ?*> ? Our Loiidnn comanondent calls attootion to the natural elatioa felt by thc I'nrnellitoa over the icstilt of the elections In Ulster County, Ireland. Mr, .Scxtnn, linnie K.iler, hus been elected in NN'cst l'ttllnst. I he curious manuel in which Itwlfaat is divide.I by district linea oma aoaectliing to do with thia result; hut the linnie liuli is nilly leiiienibci I lint last Novem? ber, thc Hrs! tillie they contested thc scat, they Were defeated. Theil success this time indi? cate!* an advance of Um linnie Rule cause iu tbe Nm til which is aignifleaut, un nuttier how emull. The l'urnclliies bow have a majority of J. in the Ulster delegation, nod it Mr, McCarthy winn ia hi? contest m Londonderry, another Will ba added. Tam Deputy Canmieaiiraer ol Public Works, acting Birder Mr. Squire's direction, has fouud ont that reductions in the expenses of three buieaiis can be made to thc amount of ***85,00l) anneal lr. Ile promisee also f o go through tbe nix othei bureau*, and thinks he will be able to save about fjt35,000 more in the same way. This is mine oi less startling information, bm lt is none ihe ItrnB alienable bu being BO, No Vt'fli-inloimed pei'son has donhtcil lor yiais that ike cst of running the Department of Public Woree could be greatly reduced, bul nobody evci auppoaed it would bc so long as it wilt Btaaaged in the intereal of politleiana. llowevci, lt in only just to give even Squire his due ami thia lncisum of oeooiMUy ia really ck dibil.le to hiii'. His motived ha\e very little to do with the i.Hitter. ? ? ? Much baa been saki in England about Mr, Gladstone's probable course in viewof his defeat The Dad Mull ll QB* tit tnokeaoul th.it iie shuni.i st iv in office ; bul in I m. Tbibubb's cable letter from London trill be found some points wkicli preHjf conclusively s!:r.vv timt Mr. Glad alone will go ont. Even it he were a trickster iiiid wanted to iriii.iin in power in the face ol the lack iii confidence uInch the country baa ?bown in hint, be could not, fm lu- irould surely be ousted mi lin* vote 00 the finn's speech when Parliament opens. Moreover ii would be it-.'.iiiu-t all precedent for bin to decline lo re-sign. Uudor i*i*rcninataneea like theae in lsi;s Iii a< i.tisli. 1.1 lelt office, and Mr. Gladatonc did tbe Stune when be was defeated Bl tin poils in 1>7J. Beyond doubt be will Continue IO WOTll lot ihe llo-i e Utile caUSC, but jt will be in Ike Oppoaition, not la the Govern inent. a. - ? Jobbing merchants in New-York have their li-ovMeaaa well ns other people, and just at sjajfjoaat lt ia the freight ckargea on d-ry-gooda time nun? thooji to wi ut ii. Freight agents charge 78 oenta per io,> pounds og all dry gooda, regardloM of tbe quality, lin- doea not mat lei' except on cheap cottons, and the New York joii'ieis, therefore, wan! theo ear? ned bu lem Under pi-eaeal arrang^Btenta New-England Baanufacturera Mud these ejxtoda to t'lnciiiro ut the >an.e price linij ai nd them io New-York, natl Un- itsiilt is that New-York Itmee mitch tl,nie that she otherwise would COU* ta-oL sin- eannot rn ll cheap ejooda cheaper than lier We.steiii rival, ajtltough ska i-a in-aicr the t-tuiiceoi i-aiipplv. Tkd t'ejiieseiitations which the hick -haul's mean to make lo the railio.t.l min to-morrow ought to have weight*, rho jobber-.' prosperity and that of the. city, toa bug* ex? tent, egg it,vol ved. Moreover, such C_t*ttge*j in laM>ilie?ition um they siitf-rest ivntibl, indirectly I least, give the roads jublilioniil business. ? ?? If there ic any one subject on which Congress nea gad want ?ny moro infoiniiitiun it in in cenrd to what should be done lo put our sea oastin proper coiidiliin of defence. It has x'fore il now reports on the (subject troni the Government's Foundry Hoard, tho Special louse (\ miniitee on Fonilications, a Senate oninnssion, and two or three ? thoi cotn t ittee*. iind it could go intelligently to work r give Bl legislation which would accomplish .oniethinfr. Bul nothing has been done owing o tlie policy of delay and false economy, which he wily U.indall has foi ced the House to inraue. Ha has kept all discussion of the uil.)ecl down, and now nt this late day in the tension ho allows the Appropriations Con nineo to report g wt. tchtid little bill granting t/620,000 towatd making our borders safe! [)| this $120,000will goto keep the pteacnl Works in order, and ***900,000 to pay the ?xpinses of anather commission in making ex? periments With js'llI,s. IO getting up plans and in lither similar ways. Ol course nothing; practical Will result. It is merely anothi rot' Mr. R indiiU's disreputable " dodges " to scein to be luing something which the Nation wants done. mid yet to do nothing lest the Democratic party should appear to be extravagant, AR OPPOHTUMTX. In rejecting BoUeitor Goode, tko Senate has given l'lc-idciit ( lc\eland an exceedingly good opportunity to reconstruct his Cabinet and to MtVC himself. Ile need not now c(iii(l(iiiiii ihe Pan-Electric statesmen, in asking them to retire limn office. It Ll possilile foi bini to say : "being charged with Ike miniinlstrntion of public efl ai ra, 1 nm compelled to confider tile jmlgntenl of tbe Senate. If that body ia prej udieedagainst my Adniiniatration by its opinion ol certain ol my amdstanta, the Inflimncc which the Executive ought to pomem with Ike Senate iiiiist lie iiii)?iied. Whether rightly or wrongly, the Senate lliinks the conduct of l.in-l.lci I. lc nflnira censurable. Il makes no difference with ms- duly whether the Judgment of tbe Senate is right or wrong; the President la not at liberty to aneri lice thc interests of the whole country by catuing nu unue. i-sus breach be? tween liim~*-ll and thc Senate, in order u> espouse tin (iitise ot individual-, ss hu have. to nv the lewd, boen injudit iou> iii seeking their own mlvautngi." li the President ls wisc, he will follow Ihe icjectioii ol Solicitor Goode by clearing out the whole nil'c ot Pan-Electric schemers. Mr. liailand'.s presence in the Unbinei la a diegriice io the President, as he must know, but it happens also lhat Secretaiy Lumai has to an unwise extent m.nb- conauion callee willi his ataBoeiute hom Ai kansas, lt was lunn the Intelior Department that Mr. lim laud and his Ion-Kid trie assail i,it e> en.siiy obtained the gio teaque opinion upon wldch suits were based ngidusl the Bell Company. Mr. bininu, accord iiig to Democratic report's, lias exerted liinis(!i iii private to uphold Mr, Garland with the l'le-nlciil and lo prevenl lii-s I carnival. Close t? Mt. Liunar are General Johnston, the Kailroad I'onimissioner,and Mr, Atkins,the In.uni Com iiiiasioner, ami prominent Democratic politician*, from his own siutc nie deeply interested in Un? gi cai telephone j.il). The President can Bit-ail) iiiidemUind, il be will, that tbe n-auicintions ol Mi. Lorani inevitably influence bis jitdgmeul iu Ibis mattel, ami it tlie Attorney-General skoulil he iiiiroved, there imild li,nilly hui to ltinuin a coolness between Mr. Laniai and othei Pnn l-.le.-tiic state-nn n and tbe President, whir1: worth! imp.iii the efficiency ol tbe public service and deprive the Administration ol that harmony ul pm pose w liich it i-iMti.tiiil to Un President's -in a (sis. Thc only way is thc light way. President Cleveland cannot guard his own interests in tide mattel in any oilier way, except by clearing out the entire riug ol Jobbers and then asso? ciate**, and thine is ni the mme lime m. ollie,i way to guard tlie public inteie-t. Tbe men who seized the earliest opportunity mulei a Re lt.' m Administration '<> enrich thmnsclves and their fiiends by lin use ol their official power, have brought upon the Administration a dis? credit which cannot be cleared away except bj theil removal. A KepubUcun who look* ai the situation asa partisan may natu ally hope ile.i Mi. ll, vd..nd will cling 'o Ins loud ol disgrace through the real ol his tenn. Bul timi is not the desire <?) men who erne mos! foi the honor or ihe good government ol tin i oun tty. Idlii ES IS RF ssl A. Thc mysterious movement ol Russian dip! i macy in the East becomes more iutelligibli winn tin- foices ol ].ublic opinion impelling i me di-dnscd. Our St Petersburg coirespoii' di nt e\| laius on another page what the press lidded hy Kulkine.- poweilul Oigail, is UtgiU} the Gov ci mneiit to do. I'lie ndvice given by tb( journals in St. Petersburg and Moacoa is warliki ill llic extieUie. They ;i-itI that Bulgai-1 is rapidly becoming a bastion between Itesaara bia and Constantinople. They call upon titi Government t" cany it by storm, lo swec] Prince Alexander and Iii- deputies into iii. sea and to proclaim un iutentiou ol occitpyin* Constantinople. This i- the ndvice wine) KatkoH, oin- >>t il..- tine* nun constituting th. Czar's secret council, piddlely oilers, Tltis loo. in a countiy wluie U.e Govciutneut exei cises absolute control over thc pre**. The Mime corresjiondent outliues thc admin iodation of thc Ktond triumvir, Couul Tolstoi ai,d expl in- in di tai] ho XT he has Kllccecdct in the course ol thiee years in exciting lin intense hostility ol the lowet as well ,i- tb educated classes bj attempting to lest ore th prestige ol Un- iK.i'iliiy ami tn restiiel ih privileges accorded hs eiuuuci|Kition Ile i credited nilli having tloue more than an other -. issian uf1iii.il to rendel the prescii ijoveiniueni uii|M>ptdar, lt is nat nial t.> -up pose, tin -ii '.(.ie, ihii he will welcome a poptiLn war, which will diverl public utteiitiou lion the oppressive iiieasuics iiitioduced by Inn The Czar's IsnmeilLite advisers, whose tadgmcu he is SI.Ult to lol], ss ill ;, - e,li crisis, ;,,,. ],],,.i to favor ";n. Thin ia a fad il ominous bu port in it- bealing upon the Enstein Question ' t> LOL ll) li Mt, HIS. How docs it sound, laboring men <>i th North, thia statement thal certain colore. woike!-, on a pbntiition iii Aikansas, bavin struck bu bigbei wages, have driven off ethe min win. were willing to work, and have .-mi rt tasted the authorities that a riot has i.suited l- a di-grao ltd I Does ,t pince in slut ip re bel the fact timi the c..I.ned liotere ss.ie renlj tiring to rob other col..nd turn of theil rigti to work. But in all thu there is only imita lion ot the Mis-oini I'li.-itit- striker., tbe Chi cngo strikers, and the Thiid-Bve, striken, I the lu bm km ol col.I mi n appeal, outrage ons to white workers at the North, how doe' thc conduct ol theil own tunics unions ionia i innes appeal t>> othei people 1 )t ia .-omi'thing to be noticed that, aftei md lilma ol colored men have foi twenty yean Mtth-d all theil disputes and questions aboq wngea in Mime ami, .ii.ie in-thi. n, the organize lion ol a few assemblies ol the Knights o I.nli.ti Muong il,,-,,, hi ilt ,??.,. i,,!!,,^,.,) by . uni mid Woodshed Other tiots there have been bul raased bj political dUfferenCsBe, 'Ihe von tact that, in timois whaaj rjokOcaJ not* aad mut der. were most coinnu'ti, quCatlOBI about wages were nsiutlly Battled In peaea, naakea ll Um mon impressive that in thc?e days, when political ditlereiices cause BO excitement, thc coloied men who have otjriini/ed theniMbcs hs Knights (tin no longet tret along without a dilliculty. Ceiliiinly tlM Knighti who have given the or? ganization whatcset i ont'ideii. ??? il enjoy- sjntoug working people have not desired to create strife, taw>brea_king ot ilaflghter, and yet, regardbsaa ol them and in spite ol them, sd ike, do result trom the orL-nni/ilion, and attempts' to rob other men ol th. ii lia*! to work do result bom ;iie atrikea, and Moody a-sault* and nots ie huII from these attempts, in avery pint ol Ihe ((.lindy, and whether the Knighti are black or white. Should not all workers who aic good citizens, and who hive the true willare ol laboring people al lieut, set themselves to con? sider seriously whether their organization tends inevitably io evil 1 The workers admit that it is not altogethci just to claim it level rate of wages for th" beal lUid poorest winkers alike, bul that, they ni i.e. is an Inevitable consequence "I organizing for mutual defence, twrouse Hie union- w.ld po to piecei it thc men win. do moderately wi ll were to sec others ii)i!i. Iii iii getting higher wages on thc ground th.il they do nene than nindiLiiely well. So the winken will mimi! that ii is unjii.-t tn nnorgnnized wotheri to ex? clude th. in by tine its ni- by force bom any em? ployment. Bul that, they urge, i- the conse? quence ol Individual excitement and unie ?iiained zeal. Tbe orgjanization uccctmaiily .an only think ol the bite c-l of its -manhers, they plead, 'line, and i> not the inevitable isjiuseqnence thai it mu-t puce men in a hostile attitude toward the interests of nil others who are not member* 1 I'.e- it not everywhere breed strife between employers and employed, just as ii baa al the South 7 Does it m.t evoiy* where beget violence and lawlessness Just as in Arkansas. Titi: T31 BUN E'S SUMMER 8ERM0X. A plain statement of facts respecting Tm Tnim ni Fresh-Aii Furn! ls requisite. During the lani week nine pa: ti. s ol' childi en h.ive been s,i;t into thc country and arrangements h...se made loi distributing 1.HO0 little visitois among the hospitable families whose homes are opined to thrin. To-morrow a Baity number? ing between OOO and 1,000 svill .tait foi Cen? tral Nesv-Yoik. Thc subscriptions to Ike Fund thus tai received have enabled thc stanage! to provide 2,800 children with railway tickets to the count y hollies to which they have been assigned. This isa remarkably line beginning ol thc season's woik : and we hiive no reason io complain of thc gen..le-ponse indict.) pies iou- appeals. Brill we mimi take Tin. TRI Bl Sl.'siip.n-ll:'.lldr(l (dial, i.i leadcis into oil! coiitkleuce. The treasury ia itupty?-sfjuet'zed as div aa a picnic I.mon. A hugo part) has lueii formed for Tuesday, and tbcie is not money enough in icecrve to pnl tbe children on Ihe rend. Hundreds of families have invited us to Mini little oin* to their hemes ? the ? liter miners at a distance have neve: before boen so prompt and liieial in their calls for children ; iiiul Ihe only thing timi ls lacking is the money i equi nd for tiai.spo; iifion expenses. A vast ifinount ot vsnik can be dom thia month and thousands ol tenement children can be made happy, il t.lie empty tieoatiry can be tilled ai oik e and steadily replenished, On this sultry Sunday in July many of the (hutches nie rloaed and nu iiopolit.iii congre? gations are scattered far and wide in the mountains and by the sea- ide. 'Tin* nevsa. paper* have to do much ol the prenciiiug that is dunc during Hw dog-days, and in my of the clergy, while not convinced that it is eitliei orthodoi or even Chiistian preaching, ate con :. ni I,, abandon the pul* il foi a season. Hut tillie is om- lexi JI' mm willi li 'fm Tltlill Ml pleaches the stun mer thrungli I ii.it invariably opens a wide range ol Christian sympathy in vs I'it is pre-eminently a city <>l th<- very rich and the very po.u. It is the text which old Semi or fancied lind a familial sound abeu tb< lili.'s- ltd him imo Ikdi Crate hi t's house and pninieil significantly t<> the foi lom motile, and de-tit ute children seated before the nickering lite : " And lie took a child and Set him lu the midst ot tliein.1' This i- what lin. Tbiiiumc .Ines i-cason adei s, neon; it take_ Ihe small < :,:t.'hits of tbe tenemeul s.mlil mid seta them in tin- midst of n teuerous ii de ol remlera In town mid countrj ; tittil ii a| peals to every one winjee hean is touched bj Ike |mthos ol then lol to aid it wiih money oi hospitably iu toking them ont <?t the steaming alleys and blistering I'.tvi rneiits iind in setting them Ul the midst of preen Heida and pu hires new foi ti glad holiday alter months ol tdekuees, privation, sorrow and Ire.jiu ntly ol Shu v .id. n. I hat i> a kind ..I newspapei preaching of wliiili clergy of ever} nulli .md school ol thought must hetulily approve, lt nias not bi a rery clo,pu ni oi iitubitious sesmuu for the times, bul it is in nnj event preaching adapted to the heated tenn. We have un apologies, therefore, to oflei foi frankuess in calling attention to lin empty plates and in soliciting as our Sunday iis.il-. the prencheis,imbil 1U1II3 .'". a lull and generoiii. re-pon*o.to the argent demands ol mu special |auish, Ute tenement ss...ld ol New-Yoik and lliooklyu, Money is needed?a great d< tl ol ii Bud at one. in oilier to give the |more*1 ..l |tooi children health, red and unalloyed bappini ?-. CONi I ItNJNG GAS-METERS. Profeaaora of moral philosophy wbo have made ii ri cxlia:.-lise c.v. munal ion of tko gan. meier report thal i' possesses no ethical aignin-a canoe whatever. The average housekeeper of the period a bo doo liol pretend lo be much ol a philosopher, bul is a .lose observer of the gas-meter, has reached thc same conclusion. ile agrees with Ihe philosopher that the gae meter is utterly destitute of conscience. Ii ia Dot strange, therefore, in rkw of this bar montana philosophic aud practical estimate ol th.- gas-meter thal it should Otrure in thc common speech aa the emb.diu.enl ol full orbed mendacity, When John Doe desiree to convince a discriminating public that fcchard i;..e out-Aoaniases Ananias he aaserta thal u he Ilea like a ^i.s-:netci." Some optimists have been inclined to hope that the gas-metei would improve with age, but advices lunn Washington by no means favor Mich a view. Tbe gas ioapectoi at the Capital lately teatifleil before a Congreaaional Committee that in response to complaints frou Consumer! he examined 150 gas-meters and toondina! twj>-tbirdsof them were ao lost te all heiiso ol' virtue as to regiater more gag than ? vii pass, d through them. ( >1 cmu-e, thc yoong ami tboughtleai gat consumi r may argue fiom the fad that one-third of tbe 150 were found reapeeting tho golden rale that the fotnic ol gaa-meten ia 1 race is m.t to bc regarded aa hopeless, but while unwilling to blight these bright anticipations we feel it tn be otu duty to inlvi.-e the rOOBg and tkOBgbt lesa gae cenanmei .mt to he over-aanguina in hispioviMi.n ni ii,.- dual reformation Of the Baa-meter. Tkeae tilly self-iearjocting^ truth loving, nghteonaly registering onea that lune ben di.-.-overed at Weedington, rery likely are jrOBBg iind inc-peiieii.cd ami it will heiiiai relloua, Indeei, ii, with tin- pernicious ptmiwan which will be brought to hear upon them hy thc lest ot tim gaa-inotera of the cn 1111 try, they do ? j not ftha-tdon the path of icttiiude and diebuu 'Rtly register like tho most abandoned of their brethren. Several years aim?so tradition teaches?the inspector nf gas-meters at Sodom announced that if it OOBld bc ninde to appear to his satisfaction that then were seven trust? worthy gas-meters in tho city, he would present each rum of the seven with ft lovely poid case set. with towels. The Sodom (las Light Company (limited) caine oul iii a card assuring thc inspector thal he would bo called upon to l older seven ?ohl and jewelled cases. Mut tko inspector laughed in hs sleeve -thc sleeve was j made wide so as to hold a Urge laugh? and not ? pas-Dieter in all Botioai ever claimed thc prize. We would Bot be understood M intending to apeak of tko gao? meter In a frivolous manner. It wae left fir John 0. Baie, thc poet-wit, to dc that. Years ago while Mr. Saxe was delivering one of 'ms bright and biiiliant poems to a delighted audience, the gas soddenly weill out. Ile ssas equal to tho dying occasion. Taking his seat until candles were procured be resumed rvi'li the remark, " Ladlee and gentlemen, lt you will abstain from criticising my metre I will abstain from criticising your.-." We may add that the public has its eye on those titty Washington gaa>motera and that if they con? tinue in well doing they can confidently count Upon receiving the unstinted admiral hu ci the entire country. PREACHING TOR TBE a A IF MOXFY. The accounts which are being sent across the ocean ot .Mr. Henry Ward beecher's work in England contain statements which if true px plain the perplexity with which the rererend gentleman seems to be regarded hy a goo il many more or less unsophisticated britons. The report of a sci mun pleached bv him ina London Ckurckatatca thal advertisement- of his neal performance wen* freely scattered among the congregationi together with careful in? formation aa to the price of tickets. Also, it is stated, Mr. Beer her impressed bia audience by bia profuse gesticulation, not lesa than hythe funny ?torie, with abicl) he enlivened his address. As, it is understood that the Brooklyn divine is in the bondi of an agent, if will not be snppoaed that he La responsible for the advertising methoda employed to till tlie pews vvh.-n he preaebee; but ls there not a danger thai these methoda may be regarded as indicat? ing that in reality he is pleaching for the gate money, so d) speak T Such a view could only react against the subject ol' his Bern ons, that is to say, against religion ; while it would tend to strengthen European prejudice aud give fresh color to European misrepresentation of things Anni ican. Whether a popular preacher is justified in employing his talents io make money for li i rn - -ilt in much the same way that a popnlai prize? fighter does is a question which no doubt oiiglii lo have been determined beg agu. I'el haps tlie reason il has never been passed upon, is that nobody dreamed of the possibility of ita bein"; propounded. Charles I.anib has a story ot" un eccentric school-mate who, having (brno nu OUttageoua thing, defended himself by aaying that "he did not know thal it had boen forbidden." There ate many things which nie not forbidden for precisely the stine reis-ni; it (Ines nor entei imo the conception of law-makera Hay oi ecclesiastical) that any one will attempt them. That a preacher of the Gospel thou ld go about delivering sermona just as he wimbi read lectures may bea warrantable proceeding; but the circumstance thal custom has hitherto been against such practice possibly furnishes . trust worthy clew to the bent of authoritative opinion in the premiss. The attitude of the English audiences, more? over, is suspicious. There are in iny indica? tions that they go to heir Mr. Boeclter chiefly because they hive heii.l ha is eccentric, and prune to gesture and lo the display of hnmor in tho pulpit. And it is to be regretted that in all tho accounts of bia reception and of his public pei loitiuinces there is no hint of any spiritual basis to his tour. Ile speaks ol him? self aa being altogether in the hinds of hu agent, ami Ins agent is, naturally, a biiafnesi man oho only seeks to make the journey ai protitable na possible. It may bethal Mr Beecher perceives no difference between read? ing lectures and preaching sermons, Perhaps there really ia not a great, deal of diflarenei between bia lecturea and bia sermoua. Bul still a seems to many old-fashioned people thal the In.-iking down ot all distiuc ions betwem thc lecture plat lorin and thu pulpit ht inure il accord with the materialistic tendencies of flu tun. s tlinn with tim beliefs and doctrines wbicl all churches are supposed to seek the conserva' ti.. i ol. 1'ieaching for tho cate ninney may bl permissible. IVs du not vent uro to pronounci an opinion upon so open a question, but it cai hardly be udculated to appeal to any othei haman faculties than those which have beei educated to appreciate what is oalled "smart lies-." _ Po atmaater Vessey, ot Baltimore, violated tb spirit ot thc Civil Servuf act bj discharging Be ]. ul. he ms i.et .ins.- they were Republicans, andi maka placet to wbioh Democrats mighl be ai pointed. Collector Hodden discbarges Bepubli cans " because their places sra vs un ted." 11. it I, i; .'d.nil, <>f Berlin, lu but letter to R< corder Smyth la bnhnlfof manycitise-iaof Ger m.nv, thanking him for ile- severn sentence whicl he imposed on Most, expresses tba hope that th. At.mein-is .viii be driven uni alone from tin-* c "tn try hm i rom ail tho civilised pana ol the globe, I would be a good plan to send the Anarchists in Lui. I., tight the Apaches. I'hoy would meet o c.ina. tet in-, ear'i sile la. ri-; Claim to au e.pia aham ia tho property ol the other and eonaiderini it lass fal t<> take em h other* t aealps in Ihe pu rsm of that kind of happiness. Tins would be killin i\s I. troublesome birds with one ni.m.'. ? ? Mr. Halliwell-Pbillipa bas come to the concltvrin that them is just a possibility thai "Ann.- Ilotbi way tcottagn" is her birthplace, but thal the ba ance "I pk.i.ai.dns is tlie other way. Tho genet, public will hit lejun.-.l to sen tbe cottage bacon tl.i aubjnci ol an Biiiuiated controversy. For i linn ease the wearied aud wearisome ronundruo "Who wrote Shakespeare V wdl perhaps be give a much-needed vacation. ? *>- ? Civil Service Commlmianei Oberlf teems to ha* .et ap as wbitflwaaher-in-ehief of ihespoiiemt brigade, bo tunis nothing io condemn in thi. duct of Commiaaioner Black, though rtocrotai Lamar is reported t.> have relieved Mr. Black tro tho responsibility ol making appointments as removals. Ans niall vsnli a Una MUM "I hom would resign under such circumstances; but tbe ls no dangar ol Black's doing anything of the kin Mr. iibcils tnyi tiuit not Black bnt the Bapubliea Civil Herries Commiaaionera who certified ti hi at one time the tull list of eligibles are to blame i Black's exclusive appointment ?.t i N mocrata. Th is 11ii. 11 logie. Tbs stadito makaa it au ufiem ? ? in.limo into tin- politics >.f a |. i>.ni seekii aapnintmeol nuder tbe Civil Soi rica lavs. And j Black appointed, acm.ung to ins sworn leal m.ms, I it-Hi.i, i.it- sxclusivaly, ramoviagold si ploys bj Ibe wboBmate to make places for thai lie.i.icu ia doing the Bama thing But Oberlj rn il ih all right IM cum se lt i-, ni Iii- was- ol h.okii ut it, l.ut it .a a s lulu duli nt lass never tba ? ta. * Profits without risks.'1 That waa the prlucii ..ti vs in .li l'.in ia-: un ii v waa baaad and * omtu Sinner Atkins it iru.' to Ina maxims< i tbs telephu mi" ss I.in hu distributee pott-tr_,iU*rebipa on I suiiio te:mi among h.* impovoiiaked Tsnnem Monea. 1 ho Mo uti: .ne ry (Orange Uooaty) basekall eli ? lulL.ul tn Uv IIik MoHljuuuru .','nii.nuil ut vi a sorrow thea Bl anger. The standard has a sub? stantial grievance against thc club, vrhloh it clearly and ei.neisely .els forth BS follow.: Th. MnnrK"m?rT n.a.tialt club la lost . little* lacking la eeartaej and go-fi manann. i>?*i i?s bein* somewhat behind th. ?.'?. The Slnnilnril /.v.. lt a fr*, ailvnrli** Uient of ns ,-iih July (4iii" .tn) Uno. .ntrrw ni chark'*! na an ..Itu ssi.t. fun at th. Bala to enter th. fi?aga, to aturi'l in tho MS for. cnn pl. nf I. our* to report tt.wlthotit ?von . ont.i.lo sii.nis to alt on (tr ii mullein .talk to koop ..rt i ho luii-nlni* ray* of tho *.ni. after bein. |i?rtl(talal ly /?piiiioato'l l.jr ono of tts ri.onilier* to viv. np mininer trip to rn.no unit soe them play |nst ti.I* niuo, it must lie ra. membered that ll I* BBD.lslBr.bia Of a ronitcarerisliin m.instil.n-a nt. tint part of The Slnn/I'iril to .tteu'l luaitf lours, .tel woahonhl t)o trwMed accordingly. It was Mrs. Heliums, we lieln-vi-, win. daelacsd thal ;i llmnkkMsOrange County baseball club ssas :i irood deal sharpe*, thea :> sarpinl's tooth Ii win aeeai te tba atootn^mwriaa oa a moment'* rclloctioti dint they owe 'Hu; standard au apology and a sea? son puss. s?-rn Doubtless Commissioner Atkins'* ? bnpaeanimia I friends in Tennaaaae'1 have been as aaaoocesafal ? at peker>playiag as tba saeaitiTa Senator from I Arkiinsas WM when bo was induced to take, tho j gift telephone stork. Editor Siihewltacb, who denounced Juiige Bar I rets. She District-Attorney and the jurors in tue , hov Dotting cases, desires to hi.Irs himself behind the I plea of a free press, as Most wished to have freedom inf speech accepted M lae principia for which ba was Imprisoned. The Boelalmt ur Anarchist who has not yet been taui/ht tba difference Between free? dom lind :i license to cntnrr.it unlawful arts and to Urge others to violence .nnl oppression, univ ba com? pelled to leam the difference In tba Basse school us that vvheio .Most received a irsxin. PERSONAL Tho retention of tho OatMlnl amt lmll.iii lim:Minni a* ii I'l'i'inuueiicy lu I, iii'lon li now deotdod npoD, and ll will probably h. put uniter thc U'liuiui.trattvo control of blr 1'iiilip Ciiiilitrr-Usven. Ex-Attorney-(leuerai lire water win this s:ti_raer visit tho " i.nul nf tho Mi.tm ghi Sun." " I owe mme to cab Uiver* tuan to any other persons in tin* world of BMMrlal help Badana*. raiding,'' wmta Mr. ii'iak.n tbe other dajr aneloaiaa Bebeah fur .f aO for tho Cabdrivers' Benevola ,i anaoatntlon of London. Mr. H.- ny M. Stanley will Ieciure throughout England next fall. lt ll amil that Colonel Ilou'llnot. tho Cherokee, hs.l his bair eui thort Imaediatalr after MtohtBg a gUmpst of Beoretary Lamar. It is now folly explained why the French took no part in tappreai ag Arabfa rebellion at Alexandria. " Reina in tamaton," says M. de Lessen*, ?? I Learned mat Alei andria waa to be bembardad. I retarned to I>ar4a and asked M. da Freycinet aad at. Perry, who wara attend? ing a ct.ia..1 Connell u tho Elysee, to oonte oul and apeak with mo. "They uro,' I exclalmel, 'going to bombard A loxan Iris, willoh na barn created ami whteb bas prospered, iltnaka to Kreoehmen only. Wall, ll n iii.i tm France to brina taman. to Alexandria, it sins created bv Franoe; weesnuot bombard it.' A telegram ?a.ts forthwith dlspntobod, ordering onr anet to .,.nt Alexandria," Grant man, that M. ita Lesseps. .*. WMhlngton w ri tar la the < ter knut Leader tolls that the ethel dnyMa ilauder, white-wbtakamd, hrava-nyad in,iii sat near tho funs Lox In the upper ont of.-. street i- tr, ile won- ? high ?? int.. dei by ino aston ins bend, and ins .loth.-a stir,, of blnah broadeteth. a in.ii Beary Clay boILbi araaped lils neck, ami a pair of blink-minna 1 apoe ii. es hung by a string aponbla vost, ila wm chatting to a ia ly ut his thia,and blab-MS eyes, tpnrkled atula moat winning io Ila Masted over hi- BMtber-beatoa raes as rho conveisiiioii wenr on. Tba ear atepped i aad I was tarpnsed to seo hun |ampm hlsleetoad muk rapidly to tue dont a.- my .'.so- leliowed bim they n-:i'll upon ii little luii-t..i bnnebbaek on rrutohet srbowtotrylag to g.-t into the car. She bad ihe ram ol it dill 1 anti Un I.inly ol a mit .ira woman, hut that body ron tor ted aad t Butted aad dwarfed ant of all bauma pnv poriloa. i -asv tins tteader, gray-whiskered,braasad f,t.'.'. dark-eyed mau bend ov< r bei an i ask bet .vi..? r. - ,i> wanted tn ga .sun told him alni her taos Lighted np aa do uss.ne i har thal tim ear wm the right oas, l hen, ail dressing lier svitu ,n much sourtesj m though alt. had Leen tho ItaaldtBt'a bride, ho aakod hm if ha might not ne p bi r int', lao onr. -ho tii:.'.i?..,i lum, and patting his hauls mi t?- r ber una. h., intel her up th? steps, and placed her crntohos beahla bar. Be Upped bia bot tad tbeu resumed bis seat and conversation. This old gen? tleman ss ,ts rj em iii Jue Jobuelor, 'ho gre it Confederate tattier. -rv. ms nine year* oin, ho na. double Ibo ugo ol any niau lu tba cur. Hit eyes wera tba i.rst to se.- tue trod ids nf tbe utile hnaebbaek, end hu iron moaeio. wen tin- Ural to coin, to her asalsianos*.** . Mi. ami Mrs. _alwaril4 ttermponl hara cone to White Sol phar -[?nuns, Va., wh-re they will apcnJ tue .mu? ni or. AiI'.snv, July lu. ? Ih: JmirnnCt Malono eorrospourt ent says timi PweUe.l aad Mrs, Cleveland wUl visit L'i'uer .iaruuic l.ikt. Barty iu Au.un. TEE I ALU OF HIL DAY. It appmn from b paper lately rout heiore tho Con neetlout llictorte.l Society ibal tn 1001 ono Thomas Stratton waB'*pnt bo p robot I ob lorinna." i.u'-.y mr 1 lu Iii ning Pool that ll w ia not ruiiniD^ In tho.e Jay*. They do ijuerr th,tuts tniOOUBlM In Sumlay-seboo s. in uni' Sunday-school nor long ago a dr miena per'ermanM ei.titini *? Joaepn ami Ilia Brethren" wa* given. The "i.rotUreu" wera uottoeablofor their gorgeous hut la p.Sllhlo OMlUmet, end Joseph, (lre-.se.I lu :i er i/.y <|iult, ssas taken up from a ps. which reprei.'titot a pit. in another Bauilay-Mhonl rt'.-ent.y a hoy WM Strapped to a boaob, and Um wperlatemleel poiuie t to ulm at " isaac Jim Hhi'ilt to Itu Ottered ill." it w mill lu Well f.r the M.n.Uy-ai'ii.i.il aaaembltaa Ibis Hummer to discus* the propriety of leam performance*. lt would somewhat surprise critical axpoBontaol tho be.uiie* of ?? tho well of ?ngli-h um lt: ih. .i'' to taara th ti issy if i saul ?' lin- sun Ima loir"; thal (ity wrnle ".Sar. tome rlliaa'er ima befell "; that Bornslone, in tho ??Winter'* Tale." Mks "Shall ns attend you", ead that Caliban, In " i he rnmpMt," axaialma " rim rel plait us ni you fur learning me your language"; while ?? inn. " fur " i.ikf n " is in Milton S roraM ou Ute death of shtiUe* peare.? [Ualtlmor. ila.aila. Wltrn ChiMgO h is her centennial ?ho expect* to have 3,000,000 lahnbltnnta, (u. Hun Interaauog ooenalon, ac eordlng to rAs/nnne-Oeran, aha "will Import ovary mv eraiga of Barnpa .md pay ina hoard thirty Jay*, r-he wB> ifS'-iVu on- entire wart for ail -l. Louis ami let her play ar o ua.t ju*', aa nile plume t.( Irani Hi nani's uavy s?ill lt.- an Ch..re.I ni thOU.BBOplB Canal llnug luliuue ?.uus ot ci Ibo grave of Jerry Murphy, lins only DaatenraUc Proa Idem Ibmv.nty-flve yean wilt attend, oiti an* parmlt ii j Ung, uni we shall btveB eoloasal time generally." ,. i inn untortnnntoly we sha.1 nave to walt until March i, 1U.17, to ru. ail luis. A little Magaslus-et slrl asto'l her mother ibo other .'. v how il svaa tn.a A.Um ami I'.vtt OattM to leavs t nt . .ai it'ii ol l.-l.-u, and wu < told that the no vii eut''r?.i thu gm i'-ii in i h.? fnrin of a -.i-rpcut .ititi tempted them. Bod God ban tabed them. The lillie ebild pondered over mu reply r>i- afr a- momenta, an I mea looking up -am i li "il.mina, w y'.!: i .'. . i ,1 send tho nevil away instead t.rAiiani ind Eve! lhey wera lu tn. garden tn-.u" ? I .Ness-. ir..'.tiis -tates. lt i? as Jauneinus tn oat glenie ice maa* a* lt ti to 1>0 aCounty Liumorral tu tho 1'eparluiciit of Pubiit Bot in Un* city. when tt Mama to aoyeotHat an nnlortakot it reuliy look* a* if thu Hiing wert: beun( rim into tho graBBO. <>!??? lintel Pl OpViOtnr ito aunt her il i ttn)--'? Hut how ll ii ihii you dan advertiM '. delightful bree*, rn tin him-, .lats.' When ibo lln-ruiouii-lei- has ttOod Bl ntnsty-d v..legree! in the ahaila tartha pa?i week, ami mere ia never a bream or air stimug I" "Simple enough, my tlit.tr [allaw, i've pal wiie all si-,.inri tbnotlgeaot the flag that flloe Irwin ti,, eui".la, uiiil lt a l antis mil sn,ni; in, w uni ur un w lint, a* I ho ... :; sv ts blowing Inrtv lui ll a ni lu. ir. Ono Inn- al lUal la\| Milattea theat,'*?{llnrpor'a lia/.ar. "Hue nf tlie unana werai.lo i|U.-sti ni* nf tho dus." a_y? Ihe I'rotidenai baw, "is, sn,) a yiri whom paroatahnvi provl led Mr with an c.-.-ain booie aad a thous nut w*yi af injuring iici self, rvapeotably, leglUMatoly and ia m eordanM with her potltloo, will dallaarataly mmpro lulae herself lu tim oyo* of the public by BBrrylBg M contplaaona flirtntiooa, or, vnlgat ly *ps tUuirf, * m mhos,' wi'li men In iBforlOl poOtttOM uni fruin sr in." ae qaalBtaBM fhn ena -am uritlier pl.-aaure nnr ben.-ilt." Hoi) ?Have yu sold your humorous artn-le to anj ii i- w- pa pi r yet I Bam i've sim sv u ii to te vera! editors, but none of thou hal,- brougni lt* Hub i> it ip. they don't thlr.'.s it funny eoongh. bam?Ob, its, they Jo, for iim> all Inugbed, . lr.aa glftmgS. rai >'/"?,.; )tiild r'uio'ihis crmvu a littla tlreil of tm ta ih a ami i edBcssias giru to basamo wi wa ami h. aad laggMtt to ttefaenltiea of ataJa emiogna that I would ie inst ua deetrabla to nani young mon to boi-omi goad liuab tii'U amt tttlher*. Mis. I i.ittli WM MnaUBS that her ilauuht.r toni 1 pla] anyihniB nt aigbt. When the youna lady hail jtisen i apt i i.i.ttl. of uer pei,'ni lu.uara Fogg r-ii.arki-.l lt. Wa , 11 it s?,ia played at tight. It would Mtarrdlt cuur.ntng if bum ataaio worn ntayod .i Uta ear.?IBm tun I lauatilp . a sure sirfii thal Mtaaaapolls u baoeralag a Ms mwa tho Caloago pai... i? nra my tag sara isi.c things aboul ii ??Ah. wnai .io you ahargs for a ami hue mat p a.ua th timi.- tn tho lallor u* ho pul.neil tull a p.eon nf f.olli. "Notblug, a r, we 'in a ttrlcUj oaM busluoss." ??l'm-nm.M said tbe dude, purling blt Ohio, ?TH rm Inter ano we you aboul it-" [Waaniagtoa CrtlM, Tin: TIMBS AM> mi' ll HE Hst I M. I . .-?:,. i ..* rsa JT(nt.roi** 7) - ? ia loug arilolarafarring n recent aeinrea ?t three Portland ii-iuhk tchooners a M., ii.inn.' Harbor, NovaSeotla, ead ino nm. ol ti1; i-arii iwpoMHl bj tho Can wilna authortUea, hy saying a though tba ownara of the remit -inse sent a ?'"'??"J lau,lum Of ttl. tatt* IU \Vaal.li._l..ii, ll ls lloUbllU waatbor thar will get mash irnef ..i- ?on*oi.tioii fro.. tnat it'j.rier. ' Hie ixmtt la probaoly correct for euee tuangc at siwu a iavl uiutl wtu. Bul U ls ? "??? ??? rreoeful avowal for a profe??ediv American newa.at.ee toeonfa*. ?h.t Ain*rle.neltl*en. aee nt-ebleto *? ....ml th. .arvie., of their awi. Government", ,,.?? lng and m.lntainlna their rights. And ? paper C.ll. nfendorsiBgaueii -h.m.fol dl*reaar I of tba Batlanaf Jan" "? * ih" r',p*nt of "" ,ru" *?"'|. fflj WILDCAT INSURANCE QOMPAMTkW noon gSMTLII ok "rig fBlaMlga/a" lililSJJBBg Tog TmniNi 's f.viKMiirt'.t of tim fchjns. fe*, lasaraaM semssmtm amt th.ir operation* in bbs ruy and Brooklyn hive attracted wide attention not only astoag taaaamma m.t. hm anton/ merchant* ami th. in. aurlnr puhllc as woll. Au insurance broker of larja ttaetaam and wida experience taid yecorday: "If T.ik Tnuu'sK Maeaaes SI waking up the px*** Inauranc. Department at Albany it wig have dona a moat valuable service to tb. p'lblle. Thete fruit, ur. going on to-day to a .realer extent tn tu over hagons SS all mycxporlanco. A lot or tho moat SnmaavntM a.ent* are bivouacked in ,l?r*ey City. Our lt. Jenef th. Controller of the Tilts ls Ha ftoptileltBeaai g| i .... iincc, but he doe* not teem to ba deteg anythlnir at BB to limit down the knave* nd tirive BMMI eat. I uti br aland that ho make* ilia turur.llii. anawer Iv BU Mm ol uni* ab .ill them thu they ,|0 _?t _r;t, policiet on NewJeraoy rlakSi That li bo. imo a* a matter of fact, for l know tavoral who have placed Insurance ea Jersey property lu n_*j r bojiu.coioiMiiu*. But avon U B wara m Um OBntroilsf sasa.it would tint relieve hun of the roaponslbllllj | | ? tiny of cleaning thom out. Their olll.-e. ara ia Jer*.|. ami they write tln-:r tinkly policioa there, and he sin,ul t praeeed at dnat them. However, we Meoot a,/ a gr-at deal asrainat tneiu when our o vu state Su.ierliiteiiilent I* fa remlaa." " li.tvo you hail ni'trii troi'iio with wi.dcat eo.upaolc* rellim!! I" 'i ahaaM ?iy t have. Only a tow Sera age* )aat hafare that tgaaamatea ulai sag the angto Amtrlma, tsarat. a ama mme 4ewa hem fram Troy to ?ce m.'. He amil ho had a pulley In the Anglo-A mei,ran on a property In Troy, r.-tvut'ty destroyed hy lire. He aad eemmaaisatod aita the sempaay tavern! Mateo, bal had never reemved any help ant M waul. I to kno v want 1 thoincht nf bia eeaaeea el getting ina min.ey. i tniii in... thal in my opinion they w*r>- very Bim; iii at al 1 our information eondeinssvl tao eompaar m enUraly nu worths of cotifl.!.'iie> ami that I tboal I fe-l 'lls.ia.'o l le have allowed any ellent of mine to tige a polity ni it. Weil, I e saul lie l:t e. aever al | enjie whOM h.-.ea lind been paid and he thought perhapi l waa prsjadl ??:, bu. Rilli h. wained my alvina. Finally I rn i h ni th it while I iii in't believe hi- poley w ia worth the prteo of a tirkrt. to Waahingtoa, v<-t ia no had enme, thia r tr. i.o would bettor gena in tn. Hr*l train, brea .nrewi ami r. lent lens lawyer and ese wu it he ooald Mt. Fled i -t and turned up a few dayl later, (fatefully ttlaplavtag a s '.'Ut draft c.. Lon loo for the tomi am tum or kai i<>?*. Ile wa* vastly del.Kl.ted and laughed b'-aillly at SM la a few 'lays Ute tern-tat y of the .?..?.litany h. I tklppad "'f to Aa straits, lt* f.llnr. wm tai ooaree, and at tin- n t l.r I- pi oOnbly lint in audi a atato of iiierrt-uent a* w tau I MW bim la-t." Aaotbef broker sold he eou'.d fill colnraos with taet> dent* of tbe raeoellttea of tb.se trau luleut complain, "lu l'i nu M li is ?truek a fruitful subject." Uh . , t. " You ean tell Iheee fetlowa u*uelly v their asetbada. BoW, here I* tin- circular of a company doing li la? nes., as you seo, in a Dakota town. I would not take Its j... n lea aa a fr,-, tnft. Ju l.ue. from tin* eire . ar one Weald MppO*0 that every prop riv-inl ler la Ha iowa wa* letoreaiad la I lt. Ant yet | have learned thai r* home bualneni is rery email, and that Ita local reputation is ttterly bail. It larenlly managed b) pareen i In CBieaao, tboagn that fact I* carafnllr concealed from Ita etranlara, Speakiag ef Chteago, Borne row waeka ago n easterner of mino ia mat ruy lUbinlltOd to ute a nat ot niau.-ai.ro on pi sporty nu in-I by iiiiu. One of tbe po:i.'i'-s WM that ot a -111111 ( i y ootnpany. I obleeted to it .* aaanfe, amt M told ino to I.av.- lt our.eollel. I ?,., ? ibe Bloax City people eneloBoc tbe poliey, ami Baylee tint el lbs request of tbe asMred, laontit bark for eaaMlln non. i.'iey wrote to my customer at Cbieato, savin, in a lofty way that they SI i not kn>w au vu.iii/ ali tut ma, and a a k. iii; hun tn keep tile puny, asa ir ag linn af thntr oapaolty, in lust tire* day* my . u itomar** eaiktleg wa* ni a,..rs, and uosv the nm.ix <.'i*y peopio sviii nam M op oort uni ty to prove their goo i fa ta. I ahsU soon :> a ? wt.otiK!. they have pal,I l*io l,.a*." EX-PRE8WEA l .anuri; IMPROVING. sill I'. NC BUT KU A Ni) TAKlMi BOBB BOCRISB* MKvt tuan BKFORB LK A VI Nfl BOMB. Xr.w-I.. .mu .\, CobBm -'illy 1" ' >pf'-inl). ? All that aaa bo lenraed m to exaProeldeel Arther*! eendt* lion ia ot a tn .si encouraging nature. S,nc lila ai i, val al .New-1, iiiiliin, a llltlo over a ft.rtiii^'fit a_a>, ii-, ha* aotleenbly Improved. Several time* h-. h.* w_;i,e,i tioin int o IttogB to llii Peipiot II eiso and ha* remained from bait au hour lo au hour enjoying the sea view treat the verandah of iu. hotel. Ho ha* had eeaneteaal ra turin of Insomnia aud the ol-l ttotu tell didiOBIUCS .ri by no lucan* OTtmotM a* yet, but he aleepi belier a ul lake, mon i.niu >ai:.u.::it than ho dui before travail Ncw-Votk. I'sual.y he ls lu excel ont spirit*, ind thu fart or linell ia au indira!lea t>r reiinnni/ he.llb, win, \ wa* aha ut before be e.nun to Etew-Lon 'on. A< yei lie hu. ridden mil "inly Iwlre. I)r i'rler*. Wttile datelining to give au) detailed lo formation aa io ie condition of blt patleoi io the Mwepapora, azpraeeee btmaoB we i mu -- ne,i w-.th Ueuaral Arthur** prograea aad look* for even mon rapid improvement la ute fomre, aa a<? new eoat* pllcuUont should .tiiae. lieu rtl Arthur i? the reel1.it ni mans .tuen: lo i a lom ?nuimer vi-I tor* and co:'.a.e. -, among whom ara BM a few BowYwckeft wuo aro old 1" : ? m.t irieuda. A TALK IV I LU, EUI I LEIS BRANDT. l'liuiitin M;irt;;nti:i Brantlt, the wel.ekrjo.ra luez/.o-?..piano of ibe Mell, p .utan Ogam House l a n pany, urrivrd hero ou i inlay evenlBg uu thc .teamer l-.ius and started last evening to Kncuester io take part n. the Sneouerfeet, te M held Utera Jely 14. IS aad IS. Mi. WM "?"cn se.stein.iy i.fterr.niiii by a repoit.-r fur tuk ra muna la her reoam at tbs Hotel Mad ieee. > ia looked sveii, although, aa -she aahl With a st.h, she titi not irot tal Buring her eoa veyaca, mmubI. " No, Herr flchab dom ant com.'," ei.e repuei to tho .:???:. ..a of tho reporter. " I gaem hr hi .* iniie too amb.nous. Hut Mr. blanton ba* engaged a apiendid tenor in Mr. /.obel, from Wiesbaden, a very .,an,'..onie mau wini a atina,' voico. VSi:,? clinauii, the |.reate?t liviu^ RTagm r-tonot, reuld not be ou.aated. Ihe Vienna iinpreas.rlo it id n'I evi<n al loss- lu... to spend Ina \ ac.it lon?ai x Build Weeks? Ut Ainrilia, lenrlhg ho Would do a* Lillie ia-ll Ina li tlld. liri iiilivldu.il case With lh>- Inti ulalu Von ile au will be Battled Minn. l met tu? arttet ia Vlt'iiua aud en. told ut. Von Hu sn eo.i.l rall lt ? kiju are,' if alie Would pay tba lariro ainu of foneit nu,nev. Tlier.foi'e ladimaiin I* Bt liberty io alu.'and arl lo UenBao] again a* non. a* she j .a j a tue nun. Hut thia will bavo uo elli'ul ou nlin-r in rmaii Hnnaanra," " l* l.ia.t'* hi'iiiili really as bad aa was reported 1.-rt ?Ollie works *_n I " * I em Burry to eeg lt ls. I *aw i.a.-c _t um Bond ri bauaen musical lestlval. Ile looked terribly, i":.-. eye la hilmt alni his left will Int bunn vei\ ?nit.i. A-il. r.oin this nnuther *.'i'iou* maia.iy Baa takM Bold ol Int body, bul be keep* up lu* geed spill* nev.rlhrlf**. and he Boadnetod ibo lealival iu lil* old brilliant *l) iv. I BtBg the Into l>r Damroaeb'a ? ?* ruau-ue' lu one of tu. eua* ceri* aad Llaal spoke very highly ?.f the ootnpeelitoa." 1 rauleln liraii'll Will gb fi om I lt ic he a ter lo M.ltt.ukoO to slag al the Seeoferfeei of tbe " Noel Asaertk luiae ...r Saongorbund." On July 28 the wm ?au tor ueriu.my again nu the ttoaatahlp Bidea .1 BBFBBSBtNB ROBBINS THUNDBB 9BOWBB. A i:ouil-sized summer thuiuleff lUntvA Mow ovei the oily early yealer.tay BternlUB raero ua I MM a latch ring of mist about ibo innon up lo 1. o'clock IV: day Bight, bul thru the alar* MOB ed IO BOOM BUI .ii nu .tad llir rust intimation to limit Now 1 ot ken thai the ioii/-liaped for ram wa* makirii prapatraUMI lo ro i 0 tlowu waa a QUtek tucce??lou of ati.ir;. I lalie.of UghlBlBg and heavy burst* of thutidrr aboul I:.tu o'.ii.tk, linn ino cloud* set about relieving Um bimIvm Mespaail -. ly a* poeSlble of tua liiolstur.) wlii'-h they hal "-:i uaaaartagfor two week*, 'lu* wntet tel. la a rats vertically at one SB 00*001 and al unotli?r obliquely la mrrants, beni tm* way ..ul the bi Ihe gusto ef wind, ai-.u bull au Morpsercen> tiitui.s tho ainiui settled dow a to a .load j ponrw eh heat upon tbeatreeta and house* st.i.. ron -'? gcoola i iaaude..l a snit veil ns,-, ciotk-iow.raudc i s'.e"|..e. Tm-re Was lulu, t ti .in'.' r aol hgutli | .'.T the Uni lint-en iii unit-a. tb al pooled ibo air, boo ? ii- tl ny . .. i-inck Vi" irn,p-r..lure I, ad lalo- ? a .. ..? lb" stormoleared nway pirtiy ai lOo'cloekand the* a i am soot warm and brigbt Malu at'J. roo total rain? all a ibis elly ..i?..'.> nen lt ramed .?-. Mai ? il i... it ni ore, .Mb t nv and Pb lade ph. a. lb. ibrea point* IB Ibe Midtilo Atlantic Slams within wbieh ino -i un?ai Cal.!l.l''d. le the afternoon theIberMoejetor mm ? ..?* a un b i the mil linc ? o. t: e m.us ia)-. I . Prll ?? i !.a l i-eii gotleu out f'>r iain Wen I BPI ope aa t ,?: uro noa agunat the farm aad geera. Ai llutiaut'* phai .. y tko mercury rogiatored 70* by noon. Al .:?? 11. m. il uu i nseu lo 7'J . at 1:30 p. m. it w.u 7- . un tu- ;. p of tie Riiuilable Buildlo., ?t rangal J euougb, tb. Q nu reg were nearly us high aa ai Hudnut's. vt i p. at. tM ther? monit-le. lliowea .1'. Al . ...? p. '"?? bu-rsi... lt nad i . .. up ttl Ts-. Leal night wm coal and fair, and tn. Signal Service Indications purni t>? f.nr weetBer wun btatinnaiy Icini eialuie lor lo.'.ay. ? . BJ 1BSTIM0NIAL "> ?'? C. tCA XLAN. The t*attmonlal t? James f. >. i ila , ? re aumaget el Um Bijea Opera P '-t"'. a< s.. raurt lat an t minti promise* to bo a ItteeeMtUl alla..-. *-'. Hie ?tat cid tn ti r pm Mah ni f.r volunteers rn ? tollowing an s pl ned meir lervices to me h.. de of tho eommittM ead wm itoaiilvoly appear! PaailM Ball, liena Kicel, M ,i ni M.ninia, A _i es Klllott, l.u.mt Cai Bon, lune 'tn',em, Victoria - ? . tguet I ulaom, I ? I t liriitia er, l.ri'.t M.isii,.-, vi.nn.u I itt.,,,.. Urace li.oiu. ttn.l Laira Llemcut, liantls BllBOU, Kal and lo ?? , I.,. Woolf llopi-er. Hebert <? 111 Hard, B. >? U*bo I. Itobert Krator t*red Belocian, Praa.1 (Jonlter, limy ?,d ei Kooenfeld, Barrj Pill, Bm mat. Mk I at Uer. .me. AUre I I n lui. Muna) ss,...ia. Barry Popper, Wlll| Biting, liam .* I... niall, fail living. I- I. ?:",.'". Barry laaoey, Uenrge r. BouifMe, ir. la- w. Maiuo, J iiuea i Powers alni Put Kooney. IU..- of I ne teat'nea ol lae perm,... mee will he .he . uip scene fr." Jalma Cwanr," with PfsMie Wlieoa M e'nf,,, ami Kuland Bead as I .i.**..i-. Hm coin a. il lee up ai preelaei] 1 ..'cock. ?-? tRgtBNATlOS OF BOfMBBOB TBBMFB09. Columbia, b\ C. July io \RpmMBU -Ai ?0.n lo-.icv i,..v..r.?.r litigb a. tasS-illB inned S pr,.i'la.n,Ui'.'n .cs?i.l... SM o.llce, and h.. eonsllluUonal gnoctt.nr Usataaam-imveiaor J?ua c. aueppa.a. waa i