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_*irtinst*mrius. ?woo orsa* MoTtss?14?Ilumbua |_8tari_-?s?Erminie pw Moskb?Waxwork. Er_j*ti>a Woods-"t*. lld Wost. Cai\isom**ocakii iHKATRr?H:30? Prince Karl. JtAi-tsost-AVif. ami r>t)Tli-ST.?9 a. in. to lip, u_?Merri? mac sud Moniror Naval nattie. JdANtiATTAK itt* ai ii?ram's lu ruing of Moscow. m KKMitAi Pam. (I*,nins-S?Conceru pim tiKOKOB?Patrjr Laud Couceru. Ya ai lack'*-- x? Falk.. .ni-AVK. and Mr*.-**..? 0 am. to ll r. ns.? Tne New Cyclorama ul tba Battle., of Vicksburg. __________??_-__________?-_-______->______?_____?-???? _Jii-t.*. to -Xiit'ctiiormifiit-K__^_ Tare. Col.I Pa*-. Col. Amosemcnts. 7 ?'? Marri aves ,. Ksaftis. 8 - Ai in an.-, tr-ms. B I Misi-elianenus. rt o-A Faners aud Hi..kera 8 t Musical Insinm.-nta ? J r-i-aru and homis ... | tl New I'.iMlratlnna_ 6 1 Jtiismess Kliaiues ... 7 1 On-an -1. a-- . ?. fl * rns.ru ss Not cs. ? 1 Real K.state. 7 1 ivirtrnd Notues. 0 ? Rooms ano Kl ats . 8 fl J-nronean AUv's ... 5 II *> es br An-fmn. ... 7 I Si. ursions. 7 fi BpecUl Mooee.. f> IJ I'insiiils' . B ;t I siinatimis Wanif. ... 7 4 Jj lien. Wanted .- 7 l Hieeaibeats awl H. & I ob llt.rels. 7 1 BBWUBBT Keaurts. 7 'ii _ii?rriict!on. 0 l-l leathers . A * laagai Notice. . S B I l.e Turt . - ? l.i-tst sud I oi.iiil. 8 it _3n3inf9s Xotuco. HUM'MK T.RM-* T.i MAU. Sf n-*r,,U Ili.'f .-f'.ai' 'rei In the I niter! .vf a Vs. 1 Vear- t. Morai h. f Months. r? IT** wit*-- f-Tindae.Sta.aa. ?4.*t aw la rsili.wnl,r.ut tsunday. 7->0 35- l <?? Brr-ai lritiuiie.. ISO . _ ??;??-. Remit by I'ueul omer or Kxpr.-i Cider or Rcgistere Ps Kosisl Note tr... remitter wi;: piesse write on tlie Noss ? J or 'mr Nr.Yi'RK trihi ns." Hair, ofiiceof Tur Trihi in, IM Naasat.su, yew.*, ors. -.iiislUiorissseuiiwuissnasir "Tai iwona New.iori. RRANCII OF.'lC.V*. OF I-IK TKtRl*\r_ AnVfrtlv-nientsfer*.!ibllrJtton In Tur rroiill, and orders ir* rr. rv itu d-liverro* f|,_-'ailr y-xner. will bc receired al tbe nil-wins branch oflleea lo N-w-Yo.*. Praiu-ti omeo. 1.93* Rre?dway. na. nxtnC p. ss. fr KV. Rrn-<lw?T. between 2 M an i IM sta., lilli n. TL iv i SOU Weal I wer.rr.tliiril.st.. 10 a. m. t<> sp. m. Vo 71*0 Tl lie ave..B-.r Forlv-seweBtb-si-iin a. m. tc, ri n.m. ?to ] mCTMrl-re.. near "-uiirttt.st.. IB s. m. toS p. m. JCe _>0**'i Kasir' "ne-hu...'*?< -l.fiii-i.tw. iitv-flftl sr. 4 toS ram. _*.__naonsva Ne. I'.1' ?-"nu*tb.ave., cor. of Fonticenth-st, IU OTHKB ciTIF". Wttmr*trm%?,.t&t Tm! 1 t-M-OK?VB Ff-.Ifnr--st.f-tTST.rl ??*>? ?fOUKDED BY BO-,API OREKLPT. TUESDAY. JULY 13, Jsm5." THE REWS TB IS MO RM Sd. Fobb-O*-.*? Roma Role Proepeeta . Professor J. K. Tlioroltl Rocanonthe situation. ir._r__: Nego? tiations between Lords Salisbury ami Hartington. r? ?___ The New-Zealand en.tli<|ii .i*e. ? Fiench Pn_eeaaadt_e Army. Hie Duke of Argyll on Ihe L'tiiioii stuto** ami Ireland, : Diabai <1 tui th? Turkitii reserves. _?__: Fisheries eomplica* tunis.: -?The International Chess Tournament in Landan : nn Aneriean victory, Ji.mf.stic.? Conforeiico of le-uilli. rms on tem* jennine in Boetoo* rceonitneadmit action bj th" party m the State. - *-___ Dittppearanee of (Jeorce Schilling, Um Anavehis*, from Chicago. Tannera and enrnere io Salem demanding shorter sjre__tui| ilays. ?__= _= Propoeit1__i ->f 1'. I>. GoWen a t - Kemi mg renrc.itiiz ition ,- the bearing in regard ta the floating debt. , Waahington Parkraoes. Cn y a**i> SfFKimw. - A tni'i paai middle life giiil lila sisl ia iitiaimilii il sunni.'. - Pallnre oj J. de Rivera A- Co., *-'i_,ir imrro**ta?ra. ?_-__: T?e. luovuls nm.j.* by Commissioner Ekiniia The tax rate to be reduced. - NewaboyB on an ex* riu-.i..n. =:_-___: Nearly 1,900 Freeh-Air children started for itu* country. ___=-_. Ferdinand Stagg died,:-Gold value ni the lesral-tender silvet dollar (4124 graius), 70.27 eentd. Btocki duil and drooping, dosing ****- ak. Tbr Weather? Indicationa fur to-day: Pair and ci<-:ir and BO-Dewbat aarme**, Teinperature yerterday: Ulgbeet, 71*'. loweet, 60 i avenge, Utj 1.3d. _ Pereone franny tomi for tin bweoit, and fonn r, o havellere, can have Tm Dailt J'kh'.i nf. moiled lo them, pottpaid.foi 76 eenie per wtonth, ll ( oi thi j.j. being changed at often ai deeired, lui. Dailt T_.ibi.ki will be sent toony address tn Europe (tl li/l J5 per month, uilic/i includes the oct an jioi>ta<je. There \vu*< bo <|uoitiiii of Um Bri dg_ trustee jegterday. This ia not tin* onlv time thia year that snell an announcsiunenl will bc atade. lt ll no uncommon thing roi more than om of the lammor months to pasa with? out cnoii-!: trustees getting together to hold the monthly meeting, Vet the gffain of the Bridge k*u oa just a*, mil irhetiier the truBtees meei ur not. Is anything more needed to convince the Legislature thal the Board of Trustees is a hm leas and sujierduoas builj f Ti* Dike d'Au nile <l oed Bot propose to be Busted from his position in tbe French Army without a struggle, lie has Informed the I'aria Government that his removal without faull on his part Uunconstitutional, military rank above a certain grade being the pertaonal property ul the holder, lt they want to put lum ont the Government can dolt, ofcours-s hy a decree < i expulsion, winch, l>y a clause in the Inst exile law, the Deputies loft to tbe Ministers; but the l*ul.e's resistance will embarrass them greatly. Tuc French people aro just Ulogical enough to tlimi*, ili.it bo plucky g feUow m d'Aumale ought to be allowed io stay, Irish-AmericaBs will be rac-tnraged to In.iie mi loi lui.nu! by leuiiiii- a letter from l*ioil's?o: Rogers, ol Oxfoid, on Home Kidc, |.,iiii('tl in lin: 1 'linn nk"s .ucclu] foreign dispatches Ibis morning, lie expieja.es no <1 iubl hut ui.ii a di ,,(11... K will occur in tlie lintisli I'ailiilinen! until as lull a iii.;i-ut. :i- the l.ilc lliiiie Wu!e bill is grouted bj Ihe Government. In thia FiofesHoi Rogei agrees with ni"st till.11 ax-ll informed ohserveru. Nothing uow can gitraily delay l*he -cttlcmeut >.f the hish quefstion on favorable terms iinle?e tlie Iii-h th. iii-i-h.'s iiii-iuii rprel oi resent the Leiupomrj Jl Imtl they li-ive ju-st ire-ive,1. Thc Republicans of Maasachusetts have gbown lin* siinc! itv ol their profession., in be? half of temperance by tbe convention held y ? tel?ay at Booton, Tbe New-Jersey movement was approved, aod by reao.uti in tbe Republi* rans ol the Bay Mate were urged to array tin auelvee against baIoobs and ram, and to ailuw the people te vote on the question of coflstitational piohfbition. Tbo convention was leasonably largn and reprascntativo and ita iniliiciicc will iloiiitli'.s in* foll tbroughoat tin- party. Fanatical temperance people will doubtloaa eay that such convent ions aud reso* Juli ms as th. me.in nothing. Hut they should ash themselves if the Democratic party hus ever done even bo much as tosug* eon veal iou to strengthen its temperance priu? ciplea. ? a* ? This city nbonnda in strange crimes, bm one Ot ll.e lu...al rein ii kable ni leeelit oi allin ur. s is tin- Silicide i 1 Mr. (.'iiny ur il hil sister al No. 60 Lexington-uve. li is utterly inexplicable in the ordinary sense ot the wor.l. I hey wert in -.illy, quiet people, well enough to do, resei ved in manner but yet not m.ne .-,?) than uiauy Ber soiis in eiary one's circle ol' acquaiuUncea, lloal singular of all is tlie feel rt:;it they were Jii.inaii Catholics, because ii is rare indeed thal Bay one of that faith takes bia own life. The clime waa evidently carefully planned, a.- the note wi men on July 8 proves, lt ia passible that loBjr blooding ovei tbe Iocs ol all their jeiaiives iiii-i upon their consequent lonely con* ditioa destroyed the balaace ol their minda, amt lasload ?.t laoding them in un insBne gusy I um, a. it eoiiiinonly would do, drove them to smellie. -s> ? Wheo the eBitltqunkea Bl lachia, Agram (sud Chins attracted Miu-iiiion m.nu years rjgo, it Wii. predicted hy a Flem lim in, Gaptttiu De Lunney, that then- WOnlil Ih* a great I'OUVUl* ai<m alu.ui l^s:l, bul i!i,ii ila- in.il __L_astei ol thc pCBMBt e.ii_-i.jUi_i-.c cycle would not U_ku place until 1985 or 1880. {scientific people did not pay much attention ts Do I-auneyV words, hut the tteiucndnus outburst in Java and thc Srrnit.- of Sunda in 1 SS:J BB-Md to bear OBt tlio first pail of his prophecy, and now thc catastrophe in New-Zealand sustain- tin? sel mid parl in g icm.? kal de way. The Ftcnch man may yet bc proved to bc only a Miamk W-MT-B-, but, it must W admitted Unit of lute yean ciuibqi-tkei have trs-en inn ewing lo sevenry, and, Judging oven from the scanty detail- ?ow ut hand, this last one In New-Zea? land w;uj teiilile OU*OUgh to be the culmination of Mah honois. i'.\ ci \ lindy will bg ctiiioil** to observe if presently biillnuit sunsets, windi followed tlio mithquake In Java, aic repeated. OFEICIALs WHO OUOTIT TO GO. Co-.nntaB.o_er Bqnira tums refon_er nrtheT late in the day. Over a vear ego be was wiit? in-; letters to thc Boaid ol EsUmate declaring that illili ss Ids nppinprintiiin were inc rca--cd thc mtereats of the city would sc. lour-ly putin. lt was particulaily lucosiiy that he should have imne money (dr Balarie**-, 'After thinking over the matter lor a year he concludes that then are a prent many iinneei Beary men on lu's pay-rolls, and tba! In- can gel along with even $100,000 less appropriation. On the principle of "giving tin* devil his due" every fair-minded citizen will welcome this change in Mr. Squire's mind. No matter what the motive, the -Use-urge cf thirty-three laen yea lei day?to bc followed by other removals tu? lky?is 1 gr.tin, 'This bears out what we have said repeatedly about thi* department. At least one-third of the men on it--* pay-rolls could be di--lien-sid with, and Mill the MOM wink could be done as at present, We do not credit the report that these mon are removed out ot fear of anything thai may be slid or done by Mayor Grace's Commissioners of Ai counts. Mr. -Squire admits that he baa had all along a much larger lorie than w.__ ne-tea-atty. This has bees (lenioiistrated by exposures In these column**, ns it was by similar eiposnres by 1 x-Cominis-ion,!' A-ten nnd by g Si nate Committee, lint the Comini-sioncrs ot Ac* OOUJtS, who li,ive laen paid to do such wink, have BC. yet Blade thc (lisi.iveiy. They only lind out those things apparently when thc exigent*_cs of the Mayor's political fortunes reqiiie such a di**covory to be made. A Bsmilar motive doubtless iurtueuces Mi. Spine. Tho gooier the city is rid of snell a clar*s of officials the quicker its tag rate will be lowered, without it Milt to tin- Bubtertiigc ot Increasing tin- bonded indebtedness) as was done yesterday by thc Board ol Estimate. ,1 COALITION GOFERSMENT, Thc current rumors respectinjt 'lie Coalition Undine! tue i_t_-ouub)c, ii preiuaturc, As the Conservative- will not have a thai ninjoiltj in the new House, theil louder will naturally .1, to M'liiie the peimaneht .upjiorl ol thu Moderate Kiln ml- who have bm -tattling willi lum against Home l.ulc. iii dues uot lequiru Mi. Ch..mia*, lain 'a aid ami Mould lie eiulj.u liis-rii in- lu- presence iii tbeCabinei ; and con si,|H'i,ily he \\:ll ii"i make overtuies tu bim. Bul the Whigs he in anxious tu separate fiom ihe Liberal party and is Ukely to oder to then leaders important Cabinet positions, li is not probable timi Ihe Whig leaders have bun mimed or th.it a loi 111.1I programme has been decided Upon as a l.a-sis Kn negotiations. Lord S.dis buiy being in impaired heal iii and at a distance hom 1..'imI"u. 11 i- safe i<> .1 -:11m tli.it the aiiiiouiici nu nt.s in .de in tlie -Uspatctie- a:. pu m.it tu 4*. lint there is cveiy h.ton t.> be? lieve thal ii Coalition Minis-try will be io,med. tl.at Lord llnrtiiigton, Mi lleuiy J.mim*s and Mr. Goschen will tie Invited tu j. in it, and thal the piugiainme lo be adopted trill not be unlike tin one outlined in the di-pat-he--. The Con? servative pail., luis been iteudily out-debated in the JJ.msc oi Commons -ince Mr. Disraeli was raised to the peerage, li a Coalition .Minis try involves ultimate... thc fusion ol the Whigs alii i'01 i.s, tl.eie will be a y. eat :h. . --ion oi deli.ililli.' p.-wei oil that side ol till Holla*?, i'll. party ltsi.ll w.iiill bc gieatly strengthened, il the body ol electois repi-esenttd by iin.-e Whig leaders could be incorporated wi li it. li Loni r-.i!i linn ai w* under good advice, he will not only form ii Coalition Cabinet but tii-.u his allies with exceptional geuerosiiy m assigning olfltes to Iheru, The prof-pummc foi such .1 Ministiy cnu L* constructed null: enough, ll.un. Rule hav? ing been eiiipliatiiallj coudtsuued bj ihe con ? iiiui'mies, there will be no itttempl to ii vivi Ml". '-I id-K.in'- lue.lilies. lue appeal t<> iii'' countiy on thal subject waa di 1 oct and tin* answer unciju .omi. No Ministry will have valid nutho.iis, io graul h_j?_itive ant.ku.nu to Ireland until oiiuther genein] election can be h< ld. The only miIi stitute Im Home Ruli which thc Coalition Ministiy can oiler is an enhiigcmenl ot tin functions ol local government, Thii 1- ;i miIi pa t .on which thcre is no 1 li.inc. for division ol i.j'iiiiun among the Unionists, A large Load 1 i?.\?i linn ni measure applicable to thc United Kingdom will lie unqueHtioiiablj the hit woiU wiri, li the Coalition Miuistiy will undertake, Coupled with it will be minni nit nsun?-, surli aa a l.i'ii.e;-*' allotment act ami au agi-ciiliutal I..hoi,is* dwellings act, de-igucd lo sir. n^ilu n the hold of thi Conservati!< party upon the newly enliaiuhiHii ?. I---I-. whose Kupjaiii was alienated hist yegi init has I*.*' 11 attracted duriug Ute pie.*aeni elections. riiis ia a policy lo whiih Moderate Cb al like Lord llaitiugtou and m Henry Juuii - Mould teadily assent, and a Coali lion Minisiii io, und Kn the pu 1 pose ul carrj ing 11 into eft eel would have, lemporaiilj itt least, -m..iitli w.iiei and abiindaul tta-rooni. Coalition Mini im- liave lieen liistiu-ited k. hiiglaud cm. -I...I- the famous Minis! 1 j ul till ihe '.'aleuts came lo au iu*_luiiou- end. Tliat Mini-ati] included Lord Auerdecn, Lord Juhu I.--ill. Loid 1 'ulm-1. iou aiul Mr, iil.uI-.iosc, .,ii.I in admin int ruli ve ip. by and pobiu.-i authority ii.1* uevei been eo,u lied in i.n.l..,, public li,e. .11 11 din uot um.mi in ollie, lau ;. ? .ii s and w.t- iguuuiuiiJii-ili 1 jectod lg ? lui . ;, luajoiilj Ot ai. I In ihe en- ol Un |_ llj.ltlOil ol thai .Mini ut Mi. Dis ... li . \ laiun il: "1 ...... lions, thuugb 1 in \ may be au.ces-.! ul, h.t., always lound lita! theil triumphs have been brief. '1 his l 1.w, th,,1 i.,,.-l.!, 1 tim*, i.iii Jose (o..l.,i..n.-.'' 1.md hali buiy, with thi lil-torie wuruiug confronting lum, maj succeed ni rouveiting au adventitious cuulitiuu into a ] (-.ni.,:n m lii-iiui. / BE MU Z. ALA M> t OM L I SD Vs. The physieul distm banccs reported li om New-Zou-ind evideutlj exceed 1.1 uiaguitudi ..uv conn,I,mus ol the lii.nl which have ur* curred within the traditiouaiy period ul tbe initncs, ami it, appears piobabh thai ti,,.,, have i.io.iu., .1 lusidis willi j, *,*,;]] io ts. 1 lin aith tin further -enlim, nt ?t the iB te? nor ot the North lshUVl lui m.,,, rime to come. Nea /..al.md however h ., part ol the globe which i> -.13M in ihe |,|,?, u making, li bars always boen subject to Ireinicul (?iiitliiiM,.kes. lt ha- many active voIohbin mid th.- geyat ia and mud splines which abound, .-.].. 1 i.iii*. in the Noitli I shunt, piove thai 1;,, crust in ih.u whole region i- yel thin aud thal the chemical p.me .se., wi,iel) nave been bnished in othei pa ts 1,1 iii.. \w,ii,1 ?,.,. .,,n ,,, ,i( ajV) oj., lutioii thant, li i0 cleg] that huiutj una ,..1 cause of di**tiiihance luis occurred recently. I'eihaps thc opening of a submarine vent has admitted tim _fligkbc*T-Bg BM to tho envem witera the igneous nuitter coiilinucs at high tnnperatuie. Tlio emii-siini of vast quantifies of mud from the newly opened craters along thc eenimi inountjiin range seems to Bnpport this hypothesis. Tim Mrthqiiakei which have slu'ikcli the i-l.md wcic no doubt ol volcanic origiB, and perhaps due to the suhterraiican piesMiic tseck ing outlet ; which outlet was subsi .pientlv found thrOBgfa the old and new volcanoes. The heavy and extensive fores, growth on thc think*, of the central .hain in the North Island, nnd covering thc lateral opart, whieh spline like ribs fiom a backbone, indicate Unit no widespread volcanic distui Kim c cm have on lined iluie for several centnriea The gesjiogteal formation however shows that the <iuii si int period must be comparatively modern, and that at no n mote date the New /.calami Islands wen* the si ene ol t lenieiuloiis COBVUl* .sions. The kt.nt, distill batices must have ofleied ;i magnificent specta.le to meh observers n* were not in fear foi life or property. A space of over a hundred miles is described ;? being lighted up by the Hkh of roleaiioee, nhilc thc emimdon of blue mud, red-hot lava. doadl nf Steam ind heavy showers ol Milpliiu o_i ashi s continued tor ninny aaya, The apprehension blt that thc inland would -.ink into thc ocean as thc result of the explosion d.*<?- not Mini to hue been well foiiiuhd. (rbsei vatii.n during half a century or m. pi-tnies tit.- conclusion that thc net effect of thc snlit4*r raiitsiii di>tml* nuc-s always proceeding has Peen to misc the land perceptibly. In the hist outbreak, however, it is (har that inuch mischief of a lasting character luis been done by the profat. eoiission ol' timk mud from thc cullers of the central chain, lt i-* I cpo) ted illili this mud luis eui end the lon-I growtfa i'i many places, and buried parti ol Un plains to a depth of several hot. The destruc? tion of native villages, winn* no Hie has been lost, I*- (d' little importance, no great ln oi property being involved in such casualties. It MiuiN indeed, that one or two w!n!e settle? ments also have been engulfed, and that some while perpla. ban* perished. As however, the total loss of life is .-tated at thl!ty BOUls, it must be piisimiid that lin- region covered wm very thinly inhabited. No doubt these convulsions viii attract men ol Bcience Irom all parts ol the wo,ld, foi- nowhere, even in ordin? ary < i:ciifii)si;iin es, can geology and its iclaied sciences be studied to gteatei advantage thau in New /.eui ind, and the changes which li ive declined umbi th.' influence ol volcanic and -I i niie action will afford valuable information and suggestions to the intelligent ob.c vat. REPUDIATORS Di Iii: COUNTED. To-day, thc ll.ni c har. decided, it will considci tin- following resolution offered by Mi. Molli? son : i it wkencrer tin. sarplns or bslsaca la ti"' Tims -.rv. h. .'..mik'ann.um iiri'i fur rsdsnptiou ol i ni ind 8 tai s .- -ii.iii Mi-i'i'ii ta.saB.oi flioo.ooo.oooii hiiiiii i-i i.ti'l i? iii-i'.i.y ins.ie His .Inly of Un- facial ry of tbs I"t i* ivirry to U|>l-ly Mek i-.'.'ss, lu SBSSS Bot lass thau rlii.ii'in.iiiiii per n.Dii th, .lin lui' tbs i* nisi." . - >>.' liny -'.iii surplus or BJtcesSi to tin* inf mont ol tbs li tarsst-besi ag lli'lalit.-.llii'-.a ul lin, Killi '1 States J> i.\'.-il.lt- at til ? OpllOD or lim (.oiuriiiiiciit. The object of the resolution i- t" lone speed) i .'Viin nt nf I'iiind States bonds or notes in ulva.. 1'iobably .Mi. MorriMm him .li -\ 111 not deny tl.-.ii hi- it -iil.itj.m h.i.s timi objeel ; i! be should, ii would oulj prove thal In did nut know wltal In- waa doing. The presumption is iustitied ih.it In- huons perfectly mil. and means to make wai on the Adm iiist-rntio-i un tin' si J ve i i,:,i-jinn, be-raase the Administration tailed to iciii.il members I..-in New-York in heh.di ol Mr. Moirisou's tai id bill. Km tin- is nu ie (liilili>.ii spite. By talk in lavin ol a iiune radical free t mle measure Ihnn Mr. Morrison lias daied to propone in Congi<-in favoi ol idlletting "tin i-iiii i revenue lunn duties on ii I. sv score attic.**n?the Presideul btw en* Ke.i' Ind liiuisili in lite nfleetiou Ol tile ladinil inc ti,id.!-, getting between them and Mi. .Moiii.-on or Mr. Ca i li .le. linn he lu-tsuflered Mi. M ir ii son' lull io iul, -.1 il,.it in- in i.ni i :i- a 1 id.'i is mam tested oil cc mole. Loci nu ids ,-,', | jiiil_.ni' nt. the Illinois mciii be i now pin] i is t,i attack ihe I'remdeut on tlie silver question, inst where In: ha* most lu, mis. The resolution would t.ih.- .nan tin' Tn-a-ui} s((i,i)ii.i,non in gold each mouth al .e, lui lhere is in tin- Treasury now, tiecoidiuj* to Hie min i,,1 ii pons, ihe $100,000,000 redemption lund uud a surplus ol $75,101,100, besides $ '.', 8_',40fl in unavailable lund-. Thc res lotion makes no distinction between as-rt-* .vail* :i.|e .md liol amii.iblr ; ll lin- t-< i ju l lin. His. I md ional curreucj i> in tin- T.ea-uiy at all. it i> part ol tiie money which must be i>.iid ont i.n bonds, oi els.- the bullion lund, which tin ?-ii,e'.iiiy maintains that lie i? requited bj I, ?,*, tu hold in gold, inn t In paid out. Ki. I e the Seeretarj mu.1 pay bonds with ilvei wo.iii 7"i cents mi Hie doll ir, and in the end with sub* .diary -il \ <i Worth -lid hs, oi h.- must jr.iy nut thc gohl :is lon- as ii will List, __(| | ,., ibe 7'. i (ni -ilvei and the lia. Inn d wive I as lie ont. le-eive tor lin li d> lil,.lion Ol United - ..ti ? uni. -. One ni tlie oihei, the resolution means and iln lares, he sh.ill do. To pty bunU willi 70-ceUl .-il, ci would lu ,n in i ol tm,uni.il di ?linne i\ -ol repudiation, ii short. Hui to exhaust the reserve which Un (jovetiBiicnt has soli mnlj ple.l-_.il itscll to hold for the nd. iii|,,i-ai oi I uitcd -.tates Dotes, .ml to hold iii gold, would iil-o be limuieiaJ ili-hou caty-*- di tim t ami naked repudiation, liaise win. \..ii- io, Mi. Morrison's lesolution, llieiefu e, vote to repudiate ab igattoiis ol tin a...;.. .ii ,,s mull ,u- ant u i.m lunn, The io,,iii,> wi], see boa mauj Lhere ore ol them, md also witethei any ul them are Bcpubbcaii*. The ile o ) ol this ii -..lu':.in i- ih.,i si uni,,ni ilver ic bj uta* a.s good as gold, ami timi I'ougiets. can, Ihcreioie, require ii lo be u-e.i rue, in payment ol bunda ui lo, icdiiupiinu .1 United Suitei imii-, but an act io tump I . ii.iiiioi to Luke .ilvei who does not aaul I i* an Ucl to degiudc and iii bollol -tit,', ; lo ii,.!.-- il odioll**, -H.'nd!..d and COlUIOcii lilli) i..l:.ils. ?-. money, l< (be people ,t _od io, i, alien Utkiujj llieii moiiej loi bouda oi othei I..luis, tii.it would be tm.ihci matter. Thc) lo not ..sk loi un. e than Uivj have, aud to loi ci h> m io taki moe woul-i bc to degrade and ii-lioii.n ilii .ilvei (oin, Donbtleas the ['resident would veto this re o ution ii ii were pu-oed. lie could mn do -i lui wi-..' without MicriUciug every paitide ol . nml.mc he li.is gained bj the hn.ui. Lal ron Incl oi his Admiuistiutiua. iii. veto would .ii.iinl.', Ih Mihtobied, so Unt Mr. Mollison annul indulge iii. slightest hope ih..i h -. ieso lution ..rn I-i i om.- orperative, U U simiilj a i-.iiii.iil trick t*. excite the opposition ol eeitoin s..i. it i.K,iiiisi ih, i'i. ,i,i,-ut> )UJ1| ,,, ,, ,,lk town a hnaiiri,il p.-liey which the Itepubbcan ,..iii> imiuguiuted, iiii-l while in power faith? ful ly m..!.liam. d. Thal policy bas been to up? hold thc .Kiln ol ihe United Btate?, and the L-i edi I ol all coin or n.oi the United states, bj giving io those who have claim, apuiial the ...Munni nt ih. n option to K,ki payment in "''-? "ilvei iu i'i.Ia li. publicans cannot tail lo support this jM.hey because i'le-jdeui il,,. I.md ... 1-1 pis ii ,,. bia UAU ,,,, ,,,,. ,.,,?,, ,,Ni il I*. '" ll" < ?' 'lil ol the K- publicans thal uu Piesideut who can.a to ujykuki tia* bottoi ol u_. United States can do so without adopting th. Bepablican policy n* lo honest mouoy. A USELESS EXPERIMENT. The man Graham, who floated in a Kort of burrel tf_*0*-g_ thc Whirlpool .lipids ut Ninparn, has of course proved nothing by his expeiiinent. If he _____ to try to settle the quostion whether it was poerible for anything to get Uirongh or by the Whirlpool aUra, he hu only made it evident that OB this particular OCC-MBOB it WM possible, but BO mil leuce- eau be (litiwn from thc fact foi futuie application. Had his cash happened to htnl.e another eddy or current lt Blight have just tx* easily bean __WB into the centre of the VYhhlpool or dashed upon the rocka ; in either ol' which cane ihe chanel's ot his living to ICBch the shore would lune been one in ii thousand. Bul even il it could be safely concluded thal the rapids were passable? in a ca k?it would bc ol' BO possible con-ei'iiem e, inasmuch as nobody in tliei'- senses eau ever want to make the trip. But there can be no doubt that if men mr permitted to riak their lives in thia or any ?similar way, they can id ways be rare of an eager crowd to see them d<> it. There is lu human nature generally a powerful mscina tion about the ]Kiils encountered by other pi opie, nnd it is n curious fact that people who ure themselves most timid and averse from dangerous experiments always yield most readily to tins influence. Bo it was that in old Rome thc sports of the arena were watched with the most intense interest by women, and that in Spain to-day the same gentle creatures enter heart and soul into thc changing im i dents of the bull-fight-. If Qraham wants notoriety, ami can outwit thc polite and gel himself and bia cask started, no don ht lie can by judicious idvertising Miine a great crowd to see him j,*.) throngltr-or fail to go through ?ihe Whirlpool Bapida, Bul il he duos not fail lu- must, be prepared to Bad timi tbs spec? tators are not a little disappointed, for what gives the real zest to :ill such spectacles is thc con ti n pei icy ot di lister. I'eihaps it would Dot make miuch (lilt'cience to the a Olid If one more cranh was removed from it, bul neverthe 1. s, ;ili cranks ought to be discouraged from sin li foolhardy cnteipiivc*., nnd Graham should certainly not be allowed to tempt Providence a Minmi time in his egg-sluiped cask. THE HAEM TO WHEAT. The report of the l>epart<mi nt ot Agriculture :is to wheBt, made public on Satuiday, entirely eon ii i ms the com lusions drawn Lu these columns on I'liday from s contddeiation ol the area affected by the drouth in the Northwest, namely, that the ?field of winter wheat would probably be about .195,000,000 bu Inl-, and tbat "it .-. ems a question whcthei the spring wheat yield will tull to 100,1)00,000 bushell, iustead of 150,000,000 bushels foieahadowed by the report of .June 1." No such decline had -teen caused by events pt foi to July 1. the "late of the report just male pul,Iii, iind the lillie.iu estimates the dei line in wiutci wheat, bum the previous c-tim.ite of 300,000,000 Ini-li.la, Bl 1 i-_' per cent, leaving a crop ol !_95,.j(-O,O00 bushels, while the dei line in Bp ling wheat is estimated at 15 per cent, leaving s probable yield ol 127,500,000 bushels. Thus the out look, July l, according to the Department's report, Justified exjieetation of a mop of 423,000,000 bu-Jtela in all, and the qukjstion now ls how min h additional damage wss doue by the intoierablj hot wcathei and drnuth during the aral week ol July. As waa re m.nked on Friday,while the injury -(ima tn li.ne been severn, it was apparent!) con li ned U> a part of thc territory wliich should yield about halt thi spring whoat crop, nml then is mi reason n- yet to tupi-ose Unit the loss will prove as much as 50,CKK),000 Inishels, Hut until the crop has bun hat vested, the fa mils oi Nuiiheiu Iowa,Southern VViscousin and Minnesota and Southern Dakota will watch the wi athel with uiiu.-uaJ utterest. Jiie qm.-iinn is id-o ol some impoitance to the mil loads which penetrate that licit, tlie St. Caul ami i!n Chicago and Northwestern. Uoughly -peaking, tlie people of th.it region re ijiiin* lor t"od nml seed about _IO,000,000 bushels ol wheat, ami with a ci op ol 50,000,tl00 bushels, they can .send away 30,000,000. Hui il they have lost mci Indi ot du- whole, they v. ,1J ha sc little oi Done to move iy mil, A loss ol di) per cent ot the yield to the tatmei-i w.iiild mean to the r.iil.o.id-- ol that section a h-ss ol all theil wheat truffle, and a ililli renee ol 30,000,000 lui. Inls, al 1 ?"> cents a bimbel, ls a- ..n.di ihiu. In Kansas, also, tlio wiutoi wlieat i inp is short, a- has bi in known, but elsewhere th.- prospect foi a lull muvemoul ap pents Ia\ ol,ilile. For consumers, the question is -till ju-t where il Wits?wllelhei il lll.i, kel lilli Kl lound I'm ns much BS 400,000,000 bushels ol mw wm al and foi ii luipi us ol 68,000,000 bushel, curried over from last year, Unless con-umers and pioducers both lose their heads, there is no oi,:i.-ii.n to look for starvation pines tin- year, A greater demand from abroad than U vii ioretdiadowed is Deeded to .hat a wa j the sur [.hi-, even il the yield should hill its low as IU0,0Oo,O00 baahela. li may be noticed that the repoits from India h.ne changed em iou-I.v ol late. Two months Ugo it was said that the dei'va-e in Wheat iu'ieage in India was 2,500,000, which would mean a large decline in thc yield. Bul the latest returns Indicate that the decrease iu all India is not more than 600,000 acres. In lite I'un Jaub thc prObuble deeiease ol yield, Judging from the acrcttge and the latest report . is m>i more thau 5,500,000 bu-hcls; in tin Northwest Provinces and (nulli, the Bombay Presidency, ihe Kihi,,ii p.min,ea mid Belar, the yieid ..m. i,,Jly reported ls b,000,000 im Inls lesa :h.in Last year, and the lemaiuing provinces ].nidi.eed aboul 10,000,000 bushels, and will bc aj)i Ui turn out nearly as mu. h, so tlutt tlie ie does noi m nu to lie reason to expect a deeiease .-I more than 15,000,000 im-lnl*, oi ?"> pei cont, ia the aggregate yield. Tin latest advices Irom Knglaud ate noi favorable foi the grower, ol ih.ii count y, bul tbe piice at couutry ni..il..i Iihm mu yet so changed ns to m.in .ii.- a in lui iii any iiiitleii.il il. t e.i-e in Un mil put. Mi. ci, a in i *ei lam and bli Radical friends wars in ih.- .ave, bal tho*, nill be led out ot ins coalition, rhe paasen ger inside the barrel does not appear in a ive liners I lu. uorol era tlirougii tn-* -wag? ina wini ipi d. If ne rapeats tbs experiment, ba Biay ns weil star on tits bank arbors bs ran bbs f.liai goes oa, and put a doeils water spawns! m tiiie as his piOXy. Way d- svn in l BuaasBM n t'.i" borne ..l an ofiloe iBi I.- . who ii.le.y appin .1 lur a Uulte 1 Males ( om inl-.s|iii:- islil|i in ibis ll ..,!.. COgOUl style! "Howell 1.. Jacksoa, dear sir: flt a let me have coinuns r.ii.ner's place. I (aught I yours in lbs Uebel oumy mid i um in.rdiy Allies tu w.irk. Hut touipeteni lor that place, i bea your help." I'batoughl to fetch ii. li a p_timl wha waa " 1 years in tba Hebel ii ii n v " nnd wini ut present is "hardly Ables to Ul, I lt" lil illili h iv-- u ii leo pi lue .v lill sui til d ut IDS loni U4i,_e sa>un, irha.'s a Deinocrstic A mun* i i ii'n tba. thinks lix. Uurlaud u food snougii man for Au..i nev -' -. a..i ai ooming to I ? ? |_i World la becoming a vorr excellent Repub? lican tn-vs a|i.i|ier 111 Hs Wini.' -a rn.limn*;. \S Lat a leatbiugexposure <>i Prwsi :.? n Cleveland's Obio appointments thosa eoiumas Bontaioad ret** l.rday. Wu say u in uii Iftndnsaa thai Ur, Clsvslaad eight to learn hovr to write state papers without being personal in them. The Duke of Argyll says that tho only reason why he and his friends have opposed Home Rnle is be? cause they love Ireland so wisely and so well. If anybody doubts this dBBf attachment of tho Union? ists fnr everything Irish, he has only to read th<. reports <>1 tho sDeechesou that side dunns* the pres? ent canvass, in which Mr. Parnell is uniformly d_ -' lihed as "a Yankee hybrid at the heck and call of a ruffianly gang heyotid the Atlantic." Kven Mr. Bright spoke ol the Irish members as conspirators whom he did not. dare to entrust with the govern? ment of their own country. Mr. Chamberlain char B-teiissd Irish policy ns a "dynamite and daggat'' business. Load I'lindulph f'uiircliill boasted that the prisons were large and rope was elieapand that the English had plenty of haagSBBBl "And," lr added, "it is merely a question of police, and for the one victim tbs Irish faction make, they will lose f-coros; aid what is more, for tbs first vietlm which falls, the lives and persons of allies and ac? complices will bs placed at the mercy of an angry and ontrsg-d people!" The Unionists have lov..d the Irish people! Ah, yes, their ipseshss aro full of affect ionate expressions of endonng friendship! The Albany Ar<int print-, an article on "Midsum? mer Canards." The most flagrant canard we have seen lately was The Arntuft attempt lo make its readers believe that Harper'* WeeMp, Die Sew-York iflsMl and Th, Si tr- fork Doit arc representative Ko publican newspaper-. Rome ono tolls of a wonderful echo that makes ito headquarters among the hills of Ireland which to tin- question " How are you!' distinctly replies : " I'rel ty well, thank you." Hut that's nothing to the echo which is reported as now to ho heard in tYaahlBgton. 'they say thal if one stands in front of the Willie House ami exclaims in stentorian tones, " Turn the.rascals ont," thal echo answers BO as to bs heard at the Capitol: "Garland, Gar? land." _ Ws fear that thirsty louis iu Georgia, Shade I.hiud, Iowa and other .States, who aro chafing un? der thc restrain ls ol prohibition, will hail with un? holy glee the new postal regulation winch permit. tho sending of properly packed liquids through the mails, a great many black bottles may timi their way into otherwise total absttiinnee settleiiients through tim convenient medium of Uncle '.am's pouches. Senator Heck's hill prohibiting members "f- Con? gress irom Beting as counsel lor land-grant rail roada will probably he pernod again, lt is a desir? able measure to have npon the statute-books, and unless Senator Beck makes ito reappearance from tba Judiciary CommittM an opportunity foe con* tia .tin.; his many glowing virtues with tho dink vices ot ins less conscientious contemporaries tn Congress, aa he did before, wa san _.o no reason why it should not go through. .-mt- -. The fact that Mr. Cruey, who killed himself in l,i ungton -ave. \ rsterdsy or dav Ix lore, owned ten Bbaresol Keely motor stock, ls not a i-fBciBnt ex? planation of bis rash act Ii he had killed Keely perhaps the suggestion might be un apteds Go-ode's successor most bea helter man. ?ey Ferdinand Ward's talk that .lulieti T. Havies has been covering np names nml facts regarding (inuit _ Ward allans is probably ail Bottsetiaa. With Bitty lawj er-, more or leas, hav mi, nea be to all the booka and papen, and willi these open, as they hu ve been, t" tim inepectioa of all tbs creditors nnd oi,,eis interested, tbs rr-e,vcr could hardly .over up anything ol Importance. PERSONAL Miss Kate liclil leaves Vemjanpt tins weok for lier Wost.ru leotnre tear. The death is announced at WMBbadSB of the widow of tin- Braal coiiipo.tr (,'ia- BBSS ..leri-rheer, ugo slgbty-twe i sars, ?? Au eratic scrawl, running In all directions sti-1 reaching half-way across the pact.** isa de-ieripuou of the lion. m. li. w iisiiiiiirtio'iislgaatara on a Philadelphia Botel rsttister Suodsy sreulBg, .*iir. Wa*ubur_.o wa* la l-ijiii' iit'a.lli. Ii is ii.ur reass-rksS that tho italian ststss-nsn Cavour wess ti-sT-BS?i - Ooti wiU iiotrt,," waa htAaanate, uu.i lu* was d-scen lsd friiin oas il.u_, w.ioiviiil from .-ai oliy lo italy lu tlie year 1 IOU. Tba linn. J. lt, McDonald, of Indiana, says there ls m> foundation for tbe statement Hutt lie would, not accept I return to inn .-uii.no. Lord Savernake Bas it last been adnu tte i to a reputa* iiii i. lillian cub. il** is the Interesting bolos who uso.1 to inni amuaeaienl In drlrlag s sesterinoojce-'i sari. Ons ol Senator Os-Brstfs hoys >vn blown ap br a powder explosion on July S, bat ugstUns; tn good shape i inala and will ba mady toe aastkst ss-Bhrattoa boxi | yeal. . Mr. Leo Taxi!, lately notorious ai au su'K.eoslve ?iiciny ot religion, has beeossecourerlea to Christianity. . Tue stateneat Bodseredenoe that Attorney-HeBera i_arlan4 always salts hts old aa.o.iatos o.i tue Ssas i iiniH'iary Committee "Colonel " i; lum.ula, "llajor" Ingana arni " Captain " Hoar. 'I'lie Trust-SM of Nashota, a ilioaUiiric.il school nf tlio Protestant Episcopal Church in tbs West, have cou? ll ned Hit. Brat decres of Du tor of D.runty ever jestowed hy lt upon the Kev. OoorgB li. Vati il.) Water, rceiorof pu take's Church, lirookiyn. Tblselsrays-aa, while one ul tlir y-inn ires:, is one of the most BO tl rs an 1 iiiecsssful of ina communion, il*, is secretary of lbs Pan ri...ti Miaaioa Society, axerolaes personal saper riBiouol lbs i itn-'-irai schools lo i,arden City, and nas .lui no or iwo BourtsbiuB sonni a_atlena in Urookl) n. hu Arthur .sullivan, The WarU.ot London, soya is t lard at work oo-Bpos-Sa ins Leeds oratorio, lt ls for t lils, iii.it he has litnl t-i lc tho opera lu* he* tu WTltias for j iho vviulMr season al tho .Savoy. W,lh regard tu the 1 nile," lim Khedive," saaoaaeed hero sal there, too .k ItseU is not all Uaie.lied; the isuaic is oaly bait ir niton j bo title srhatever is as yat gtvsa to tba piece, md ti.eic ib ililli.mg Egyptian in iu A few years aga Kin-. I.nd wis of Bavaria raadi some Inquiries oonoarnlng tho trustworthiness of various Munichprlatiu*ottoesfor dom. e-cret work. (>u the itieiiK'h of the information obtain*)!, he si nt with much secrecy a pretty voliia.inonu B-BBBSffllpI ben? ni', no natue to Herr MU lit haler, Hie printer of :ho Ftieppndt Violin: The contideuilal bearer of lbs paroo! ordered a siiikIb copy to bo irawn oil In au ctLtmn de hue style, witli strict *. Injunetions tbat none sara tbs eoiaposttorsboald see the manuscript, and that tue latter, together with th- Im i tu l corrected proof llieets, must be r.-lliriousiy rommel to linn. These ?ere the poetical works of lbs Kiusr, inpp --< -I lo be vvnit-n in tin* laaie slns*nisr form as the iv.i. ii.-riaii npers texts, lu ali probability tue Look will c i- found arnon* itu. Kuiti's papers, aud p_-l.-_t*t l pro t bono jiuUiuo. t HIE TALE OF THE DAT In a r.uf-ftK) street-car lue oili>*r day there were riding il tho r..one niue a Ch. nam au with a laundry paSSage, a seffru witb a whitewash brash, aa Indian wuii a I baski t oi sassafras, un liallaa with a bas oi peaaata, au li'.i-liiu in, a Dulci.niau, aud a u.tlvo du lc. I lit. people tt hull ile bsgla i? think that their cu/ isaluiost an cos jiopuiii in aa Raw-York. Qui De Sailtb?This, Miss Birdie, Is tbs Holy Family stier tupiiseU Him 1- .-I.-' 1 "ce iho Holy Family, but where is ll .i.i. sol I lins I rxpaot l.e got away, they wero alter him, liioii^h. | i- x.ii* SH . il,- I.,,if fi.U t x-iti i-r-Joumnl pabllsBOS B Bttlklag i-i'i.iu oi a tall mid Irate wesson, hUiellsd Drasooi tey n ia a,au ax st a stumpy in t.e mau shuuiciu ta. Press* ti nt.al chair, wnne la from ul iii iii _s a eiyiuK infant ?Mi. President,'* i .aim. Dciiiocrjoy, " I ma-lo you ?ttl* you Bolus lo f-ii.cl inc eiiiirely lor the Mks of Hist i .i.n.iiiiiiK Brat l" 'lins h lino of ih.i.o tam-., thal ooo , iiK-e m iinji'., tli.in ever that tba I.ocralio parly is lilt Ins up Bights u.eisitiK the l'l-sid-nt. W Inn 1.-.ha.Uni t I). W'n-.t Visited her cousins lu tho ll i h ir) laBl Wonk, OHO Ol lue ll. -.alii : "Linda, 'iu.,'i j.i want lu iio.p ms pick poas this Illili ulii_ I " " I'd like to, dear," rep'.loii Klhallnda, "but I am not ,n np r,y ur,-a,en tot ph kl US pea-." ?? M .m. i.osr is that I" ?? I for.n.i ta brui.: s pc.i-j i. k,*t wuh tm." -[P-tis-ari. (liiou.tit-'leiegrapii. D iLOR 9 si: NtasTTg What Joy Opus tho ruck* io li a Ami sa nt cn lim Sf Bl to sall .rii.iimr by Aboiu lbs ii..'.-...) ol j ...j I Far fmiii tue eiiy's Bussy BlreoBs, i ..- |iras roar said parables heats?? When m. Bl uiul rluw lue vu.un nreetl? To im 'neeta tba snsioatfed tune, jNuiie aral to asjr. "Iii! iinw ii'ie de? bar, is lins liol _iioii*{b for you I " - illusion Courier. There doe* nut aopoar lo bo any iruili lu Ute reuior that tba I'resideut ls H'lUui* to Walch Hill for tbe BB?-* ni-I-, lt la prsity tsnsls. bsiTsrsr. thal **** *** sos ag io winch Hui betweea now and i - a I A few days a.*o a Herman In drietnnatl Tinted s pain.raina represenlttu tlni tuiltlu ol t-cilan. While on tue pi iif.im i..- asked tbs leatarst vbers tba " Wavsaih I'ru* lau Ai my I nipa' was, ai-d oa ll beiuif uoiutcd out | to him repl'.od that hs ba I a brother, a membsr of th it division, who wss killed al Sedan. Tbs lecturer, for tag sske of a joke. said : ?? \at. I know lt. Yonder ls his danS body now. lyinic at thli snrt ot the Hos." Tho Hm pla* mlnSad Dutohmsn Imatlael th st be soul, sra bia brother, and, buntine; Into tears, loft tbs platform rana, -erin*.: "Mein armer bruder. inulfi arra.r hoWAmnJ* (My poor brother, my poor brother.) Kosciusko Murphy-I say. Ona. do you I* mn a boros_o*.rs I ' u **mw*W m (ins Dert.n.th- "-?. r bellara it is a'.! nonsense ,..*?_ horoscopes. -?*-__? Murphy -Well, Idon't. I am s-,tufl?,I th it all the {flrls to wiiotu I nsve boan MCaCBd w-,r*j bi M tinder t_7 Influence of tho orab, tor th'*y ail 1*0 bvkua mc-irsxaa fclfllnga. M"* It ls whlipersd about that Colonel Ci.iries Chime. I/)na* thinks that he would m?ks s Kr tSSfal Miaister te r.rsla. Feasibly he wouli; but ne maa firths plae* ls undoubtedly that gallant and pi. turea -oe coamopolita Colonel"i'at" Donia. It ls minore.! ti.at the Shab says he will take uo one but lil Donan. '?Pa yea lag a sarlelsaay sf calorie in the _u___. ambient atmo.piwc I" aekid the ll, 80 lr ^ motlier at the toa table yesterday. * nor ?? Well. 1 don't oar* if y,,u .'? put , ,,,., -- n my cup. Mildred "replied tue ol I lady - Kir. Chronic, a- fe. e>,ra|.-_. ' i?ut-ourg The Vrotirle?r, .'? .r,?,r -,*?- _,..-<.-? c p.,^ |h# awordsman, a licensed millan. Henry Watterson has siren the fnliowinrr llfs-llka description of Loadoa : ?? Us los, ,0I1,, , **?,sr. Ska I ans than Hook like the Von is de M-Uri." 7 ne cl, a most ase the crowder ,-reei, rand poblic boJIdtasS i'ics"u-e. ? ,UCil w*"1i",<--.s'?w-Driea_s Frankfort, Ky., trill celebrate Ita r.r.t centeimi tl on the b'th of next October, colonel John Massa Urown will deliver the statist!- al oration. Mai ir Henry f. stanton will real a coutctnii.l ole cou.lstin.. of one hundred stanzas. Ju-Ine H_____ l,in hag wi:! .li-iiv.-r bb oration. Ainonjr Hie other orators will be Judi/e J. w. iraldr.-k, (ieneral John BoSHasa, Jodee Hurd, er (jovr-rnor T. T. Crittenden, Senator Ves', SeBnp reter-y ( olonel W. C. I*. I'rerklnrldtfe. ('amain .I.e lila.kbura, err-(lovernor Kuott and Mr. lasUse Haran, lt Wnw* paded that the flood of elo.picnce will pevmeate nil orsr the Mata Many tismssof Maine towns and vlilar.es sre puitilea to tb-; uninitiated. A postal clerk In IVnoiisc.it County had a por.-leof ihe kind the omer .lay. Ile found ivra letters In his mall, one solo, to -Whitoo BetUeek," and the otlier to *' White o portlock." He seoi tiie.u ts WrtS pltloek and they have not yet be.u ratttrned.--{_ssn? lou Journal. __________________ MUSIC. "FAL KA" AT WALLACE.. THEATRE, Chaasaigae's ??omi. ofieniof "FaH-a." om if thu i-ayes'. and jauutiest of Ihe nay, was revived bi ta* McCaull Company at Wall-n-k's Tiieatre last evening. A great many New-Yoikers became fatnniar with il illinois ita Ililli,' run at the Caa,m., ..ni were Kial ia renew their agreeable lulim.cy. tl was pro hied iii % way that made every one present regret that it wis broiu-ht out for this week only, and was -fretted with frequent and eruphitle app'. mae bv .1 l.riie au tloncs. Ihe variety of charaeteri/.atioii, abundance, of mci tent and profusion of rollickluif music received satlSfBflsry md enjoyable trestuieut fran, the excellent eeaspeey. Miaa Hertha Klcel r.Tatitle.1 both the 0 tr aid the eye as Eu'ku, Hubert Wilke as Bekmna\ ind Mids Kay .-annie.1 as ../_*,;,? were ss full of the diabolical dash aud pl, tore*.[ie wildness suitable for the T-i.anl as before. They were lushly praise I In these parts al the Casino. They de? ?erve pratSS still mir. fttily now. Hut tin* conspicuous popular success of thi. ev-nuiii. was undoubtedly De rVolf Hopper's I'.iii I'til'iti,-',, it jiart IB winch hu cure* r.-iKiriit hut Irresistible humor fouud freer play than in ilmost any" other eaaracten/atioii of his which has en? cl tamed the pun.lc. II- was recalled rspBBlSdIf SBg ipplaaded te tbs soho. A:fre-l Rein's Cwa/AraMarMt. an ls web known as one of the most Bl Staoas bits of ow comely Ibat has m-iii SOOa on the -New--otk - a.-a or many a day. In tim whole evealna there were no weary moments. 1 render nu so run of vivacity an 1 sta-eraaaa .nts nany ico-d words. Colonel MeCswIl's foi ors hare Bbs wa Iheniselrse capable of a netabla triumph even iu tue a_ Btlice of the command-T-rn-chief. LUAIEMAN COLE OS STATE TOLITICS SOT IN I*..VOIl OF A C.jMIMIu.N ? UtOISLAI VS ranspaoo-. Captain Chastor _?. Cole, of Bttrabea Coaatj 'Iritrniiiii of the Ilepublic.in State Po SSW ttee. bas be_s ronsultng by letter witb 'ho yarlana in-tu >*t-of mi 'oiiiii-lllt.e aa to tho n.ii.-t aer-ptable tl'i.e lor If**1 .raga neetiagol thc soasmltteeto Seattle oates .I'lu.t-uuot tallia.* a Stats convention. ft li probable rom repitss ,o far received that the commit; IS svill Be .ulled loni tbsf u thi. <? ty, si.jiieiiine latWSes tue int ti mid tlie 1-th ot .umist, to c-iu-ider this aud othei malters that may SMaebO-OM lt. The iiuoslluii nf Opetites heal jii-.rl.-ia ind niakiiiL' a -rrasral ri?ld n^ht fur tba l__alsletais wiu rob.t'iiy also louie up. csp.alu Cols wasnahs4yasBtr*. lav ny a TatarXfl reporter about tho probaulniy of ihers relBga ciiiiveniioti and replied: " I am not in favor of hoi.tint; a convention myself, let I have no special prejudice in the tba matter bo? oed .les,rlin. to .lo whit BS SIM le BS th" best tn i r> ?*- foi be party, I hove beea trylus to Sud eel what is tue I. st thu. te be dune. If ll .,ioiud appeal heit lo hold S oiiveiiit.ui. I am a?rc'il. i bs BSS.tiB-.vat aa I hara *e?n t ever tbe stats laasralast cailiag aaa About the oniy i.-rsou o* any pionlssaes Whs ls Bilrasstlns a couven nm atrotiidv ls ABsamhlyiiiJiii Charles M. Titus. Yoe ee our contentions are veiy l.ir.-e in"*-. BOBS Otb IBS Ilks ,200 dele-.'atos. lt Will cul linse 1,200 meu au aver e.-?: -s-,'1 eaeli tn _-o to ta^rati). i and attend til'- meet* ig BaratogaaatfHeW'TorkQty aro u.isr a^-iu' the ii v _vaiiab:e piac-a fur liolilimr Hid COSlVaBllonS, -nncs hey barebaeaealaraied la raprasontation. At Unca, rh.mi we lui l only l-).l .lele-.^i-a. Iii,,, -l-pt In a foons Hill seven otfiei iiieii. With sn little WOTS to lie per armed, ami work about wbioh thora ls no dispuie mat lean s latsfaetortly i.ei-r.ii.nei hp tbe State Cobb sal t* r-e, it sea-Hie ,i Bssless ospondUnro nt mouoy to bnu| hess 1,200 delegates te-vth-.r." " \lii.: ai,out tin* Legislature f Will the Republican! arty it )" "Taey certainly will. My iiollon is that that we hall have a lamer majority on joint bailor than we bad lal year. 1 can only iU'Ikd from the in lie ititi ia lui'. I ee at hoi ic Mr. Ii mer still sro hack wm. ula in..] irity nib.ed. ile has some sin. lal Minas ut work lu b.S av'i.r. but BOt etioUKh to t-lve li I ai amii a a-a-l as he un oUotedly bas, 1 hs seasral dnfl ol ?ontlnseni over tue ountry ls In our favor, rbat wni make lt macs easier ur us lo make tue c .niesls su?. es?f illy over iii.- Sia.e. Ve shall ul course have a hard ll.in. aee.mao thai I BTS irteat nany oloss JlBtilrts, and the Democrats an un* iiubtedly spurred up w:;:i tho Idea it tbei ti iv ? a hanee to carty the I.'..'1*1 tillie. Ikey Will tri ''? ll1 t rib make ne, esaary the Utmost eieilloti on ar para \ na our vate out there ls nu question of the rea i '. ... houi.I have earrie.t the Slate iaal year ir tv.. i'.iii.I have ot out lue vote. It ia .me of the urjCUmeat* tu f ivor of i State Ciniveiill.il. lins mar. lt Still lie.p lo ar ju-, tue ot.irs and hrloa them oUL" ?? You spoks of dr. liak.-r?ls ne to t.e a candi lats for peaker I" 1 am ni favor of not lianna; any MD IMatSS f-*: sp.*j_^f r fm L'dII-mI States Senator mitti at; rtbe LauiS-Bturo as been carried, li will lu tims suousb tuen. ?? Hut tho .-i.eak r is ?reosrally select", framassoag b" ml iiniiibel-. -tint Basses are a.sv.,, s .aura..ail ev JU .-lore tue 1,'t'islatin.. rlosos i:a wur. I " ?mviiii, tarra are semsi eaestgb i.o*?Arno, i, ;-.nis..t Irwin and ethers." "(iov.rnor Uni BVldsatly wants to carry tho l.e'.?? itllle I" ?? I do not Hunk that he wanta tlio Sen itnrship. cr? ept for .in.'her man. Il ?? ls .1 ut a. at 1 ?. i-T -'" i gam* BB t lie United Mates senate ls not ^..o 1 v.ta'a^o >.r.Kili 1 fof ne othes he vt ants." ?? U ho is his candidate for Bseats. I" " \ i ene sos ms to bara say idea." ??How about Bepu oilcan oaudl.la tea I" ??I :.m uot la favor vt bavin* any candidates ss 1 lld vin. nu of M nata ultu I* talk ab lill -Veii..toi' Ml. . r, lr. His. "is. .i.ui-s il a arron and Mr. Morton, taara iso heard Ueneral suarp ? luenuoood, .ii. Iievoaporl . uot asandhlate. ii? will sw bach ta Uosurraea, Us an ne sleeted Irom ihe Steuben iit-irioi as loagaa ns -ni serve." ?? vv nat about the Conaressloaal contests la your so lue i" ??Dne of tho IblBtS I lu-ar ts that John SrtOt Will liol ni a.am iii tue l.luiira Uisinei, lil'* D ...... SIS lynne to du-i -oui-> other nea ssaa to maka tba ra s r theta, i-"*>' have net auceemtaI v-t. s..,_t 9 mtmiM in in* slectaiifrom that disine. il hoi* Bantu i "Will ne m.ke un. eli.ii 11" "I can't say. 1 Kites* I i one ki..)*??. lie U ii. < I jiniaon a pleasure inti." -_> thi'.i i BDooKsriO-ifl ro mi; PB._siDg.ir. gram The St .c. Herold If the i'r.si-ieai .i.i. ..n> . . . . - ? i" whether he a_hl lo ?et Hd nf Mr. Cirlaial Iel him llll_N?l e-i.eet.tal.) Democrats lathe ii.tee or four doubtful tates what llit-y lu.ak. Or .el Bim ask t e D.*a, na. J ,emii.-ri of Congress What tbej t . rik. urie bim p-I ia Cabinet ea tbe aueatlon. Any one of tueio fire* rays will tiive hun .mut. if b<> seeds iu A I'll .(Ht ll- lt A Kl-V. Er rn r*. Orang* (S. J. I Thi Waw-Yona inn.i _i c ."i.--n i-'utui is .me <>f the aiabllabed obariubie loailiailons of tbo brad, ead aa ood work or ?."iel"- chi! lieu min lin* Country ,._. .1. ?taut n .un. Tao ptactiealiiees ul the charity ou.hi o i.iiiu.en.lit i...-rervooiv with the rosall of n.rr.i < rn- ruo.i to such iii esteat tun mere will be | rael eaiiy io limit ti lbs sreod work wBleb may he carried oa me laid is a limitless oas, aad tbe esteat nt tbe work will ,e i.*Mr.ci-d um. i.> tao amount ol tao faa-. OaesC navety tie lulita! and attractive teat .ree of ti,e work , ,s i, eu iii" luter.-i ahown by eblldreti, aa ui..iii.oiled ,r ti,,* iiituib.es ol f .irs i.e. l t-y I Baa. ti.ro.irfiia.it tue '..i.uiry li? prssss ls >t wbleb **.?-. ooninbuie-t towera be fund- l'ne ?K?r K*'e aiuoaiit couii iialo I lu lUll tmf will reacli a lara*, sum. ? - ,-?*>? T11..Y ( "Ml. CUI -P. frew tnt Atlante ConelUation. It ls said thal ail ol lue Noiim-ril lu.iiiberiof Al* iteraiand'a Cabinet bavo eoaia-of-armi. rail w aa ii moult! ne. in rree Aiuonoaa toat-or-aii-.s IS ao.-ut .a Ibeap ss .lin. sud uie uuiub.oii Am.rioau eau ,-ui tuoui st in ce.ni tue iiw-ei;. IH (lAl'.I.AM) DKVD.I) UK .ai..NSlUll*ll'VI ream m* uaw.YtnrR Rat*, . . Itseeuis that M.. Harland's ''' '''V.V.'i e nli'ilr *f he mir.ht tesl.ii on .tocoi.nt of ms Usa m.* Wiaiaiy w hf. ".."itt and monia: ouaniiat.".. W***^***g toX, Ulllty. his MilleiluKs uiUSI nan. ?""*? 11'.^1* _?L_r? 1, y Md it ii . woo k taus* baa-s*aa_B?B?-s-aa_aa_B any ul his ellie ai -la.ia*.