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Four.ic.N.?Lord Fall buiy's Irish policy. ? l{(-:iss?*!iiblin. of Parliament, cs?: Tho Queen's B]M'i.(h. sar~ Mr. Ridcwav's belief in an Iii-.li con? spiracy. **__-? D'ntsectiut* Mr. Gladstone's policy. *____- Sine policemen arrested tor murder lti Bel? fast, a_ Earthquake in Malta.-. ll n voe among fishim* vessels oft Ncwfoundland and Labra? dor, r:?a Medina withdraws his suit against Cut tinir. D .MKBTic?Irish League convention. -Snm *ni?' (J. rjaaHllll. of Ruston, aecused of embezzle me nt; Gray, tho Boston .defaulter, buried. - - " Anieuciti Har Association nit-t-titiii* at Surat.'nu. r- ?. Oi;ihaai shoots tho Niagara River rapid i:. a TbatTt-l; Scott, a fisherman, drowned in tho rapids *_ Labor troubles. =r^? Destruct ion of a Wi st? ern villace. a Races at Saratoga. =_ A cr.ni'.ict louruiiuiotits . = CoiiKressional POBBCDf** tums. CiiY and PcnucBAV.?J. R. McLean called to account by Murat Halstead. ?_:_? Sijnire und F ynn Batata pleaded not uuilty.- (J. H. I.am tiirt, of Oregon, null.teated by nus at tlie Betel Madison. ~~:?r Winners at MajBaaoatib Park ; l'nciosii, Montrose, Kingston, Rupert, Reck skill and Falanea, - B**0e_l**fl bcatcti bv t_BJ Met*, a??= T.'sttn_ concrote lor tho tmb**rajrfl i-John Dou.all died. ?==i IVepaiiBf (ar tbe trial yai ht race. _-??- Gold value oi lin leuul-ten d< r -ilver dollar (11_"_ frrniiis)?at 41' 3-10d. p.-r oiinci?71.15 cento. ;-: Stocks dull and higher, < :?. i _? btroug in ligmes. I he \S r.Ainsit?Indieslions for to-rlayi Sta? tion:,ry or slightly higher laaajnitataifii fair. Iemperature yo?ierila"f: liighcbt, 75*'; ioweii, Ci-: a>tiago, (;rt*-s?. Ultu rentiers en the country, and summer trav tilers, cnn have Tiif Daily Tkiiscne mailed to them, ptetrlpeWtt, for 75 cent* per m-mth, the ad? dress being iltinitjed as often as desired. Till. DAILYTglBCBB willie sent tn any addriss in Eu rapt at $1 J~> per month, wltich tncludis ihe On an postage. -e Coopei Graham hus achieved prc'line-.*-? (.f a kind. Eta ir* the <sily iniifi who lui-s ever gone throng?i the W'hiilpoul Rapids twice, ll|| m. omi trip was nr.ule *,e>tcidav, wilh hi* liiiid out of tho bariel which ho invented. Alu.nt the Miine time a li.-<heiini?i in a coil*. Mit tried to siniu tlie diuij'eioii.n r;i]iid.*. Hi* tleiul body was jijcked up .-.oom al'tei. Giahain' tu n will Kin.. Bhottlj if he keeps un willi hui foolish cxi-eii'iieutR, Tlie atteinjit to delay the trial of tho Bq_irc Fljtiii i a-e which their in^:eiiiou.s coiiiim-J ha\< tlcviscil i* san! to be 0_aa\a*_ed t(J prevmt action until alter the elcstion. The Mikr'.'?>t,ion Indi? cues thc eunciit belief, which ha* had too lunch fotuidatiou in tho acts of tho Mayor's to.'N, that tliis diieloKiue of di.sgia.eiul coi liipt ion is to bo used "politically." Ajiy maii to whian politios does not mean ********** lillh Wonld keep politic/* out of nuch a ca*<i as this, which miolves the hiajur of thc city. The only QanaUoa is whether gioss oflicial di*. hone-iy sliall be punished, liol whether an\ <;in?li(la1o or tiny purly or any faction will h. 1 ii-ciited liv delay. The otlii ia! who all'.WY delay net*deOBr*|| will piobahly lind that suih IK'tioii at IhuM ls poor policy. Theie will Ik* at least one good re-tilt of the ?Bg|**BnaaOB made recently by a cone.-pondent of Tiik Titiiti nk that Comeliiw Vaivdorbilt l>e nmde the Kejtiihlican candidate for Mayor. |l will stn up discu.vsioti on tho subject arid lix nttctitior on the fact that a man ol hiich sianil lng acd steihiiK' chain, lei?whether Mt. Van deibilt or some one eKe?should Ik- jiut at th' hong] of tho city tukct. An a'lic.fo in our loenl '.ijluiiwi-1 shows that Ripublicarm aio al ready .vitatinj; the mallei to sonne extent, ami inon'ioiis HM ol the null, bOBMea Mr. N'mi dei hilt, wlio aic talketl of as available ena didaes. It is t-cnciaUy concedet! tlmt, in the di\iil(ii state of thc loenl llciiH.ciacy, Hie Ro litiblicaiic have a kochI cliarnc ol elorttnc the Mai or utid potfcnpl other candidates. But theie must Ui lirst-cIa-8 iioiniiiation.s all around an.l pl.iily of haid work. The (jut-en's sja-ech at the opt-in nj.' of J'ai - liuimi.t w;ivs brief and c..loi!(?-*. The omi] leleiince to thc itL-h qnootion aThirh. a> Hr. Glint-lone Univ said, is the question ot Un ?la>?Wits the sta',,,?..,, t)li4l (-jj, uttttntlo ol e*he last l'arlianiciit had bei-o contirmed by the appeal lo the countiy. Lf?d Rari'lolph Chuich ill, who sp,,ke lo: thc Goveitimeiit, tcitciated the belief that the ve.di t ol the late clectiutie ?f?nnt M'panile f-oieiiimciit lm Iieland wu linal. Ile dcckiicd that the Goveiiiiiieiit MO* Bide iud coeition unwise-, hut did not ainioiin.e what policy w.iiilii be pm-sucd towaid Iielaiid. Thc (juestioii ol ]iM-al jil IM nial Lt to bx* con Kideied OB nfnctiag the Hum Kiiiploms and Bftes- due deldieiauon a measure will bc inUo Uucud ou thL* subject. Meantime a Royal toui mi>M04i u. to m.estigute the Irish land sys t*iu and to obtain iiifoiuatl.m on Irish iij.lu.s tnes. This action, with thc llilnniIBB-III windi i** t-Bicctod aotgi to take phue, Lb muuli-J to give thc Ministiy time to test the ush-k-i ol the Irish people. Rut ?ot-lnj short ol li time Bide will -satisfy theni. Wa^hiuiftoja holds a veiy kjuhII hkchi-jw,. of the Dcm ix j at ic A?luiiiiifttiatioii jm.st at pven* a*ait. Fveiywheie?at ic-.tst almost evenwlicn. ?*_ucro are "neting" nM***Mn**se_] " a^ tiu-*'* comniispionciH, "acting" clerke, etc. Thc I"itvidcnt is fishing in tho Adirondacks, and all the members of his Cahinct are among the uXmsBBBBB except two. Mr. Lamar haa ro tutned to his desk for a short time, hut thc only man who can really bo said to bo in the harness i* Mu. Hayards Upon him thc bin? den- of State now chierty rest. Perhaps, one icason why tho Societaly of State has not taken a vacation is that ho dom nol eire to go to Dclawaie, in view of thc novae black eye which wa** given him there this week. Hip ?rins is again in "t-Va-diington. and so tho Trcas my Department will lie kept from going to tho dogs. Uf course, everyhody w glad that thc haul-winked Go\ eminent oiliciaK can have a vacation. As for ono of them, no fault would l-o found if he rhoidd make his vaca? tion perpetual. What a relief it would bc il Mr. Garland should lind himself so enannoiod ol lloniiny Hall that he woidd never icturn to ihe Dej'artment f_J J'L-tice. THE PARTY WITHOUT PR1NCIPL ' .' The Democratic State Co"vontion?. in re.nn syhania, Ohio, Michigan and Missouri help to Ull the country what the party want**. Tho ?M-rOn ol CV-gi ess showed that nio-t of tho Di m.'eiatie i'epio*ontativcs were opposed to the Democratic picsidcnt, on the conduct of the finn ci's and the conduct of the Civil Ser? vice, lt showoil aLsO that mo-st of thc Demo? ciatic representative* weie in accord with the Administration in its hostility to protection luul wanted lice trade in wool, lamber, scrap iio", Kilt, and many other article,*, a*? a Mcp toward irec trade generally, but thut about one-tilth of them resisted that policy, and hf acting with the Kepublicjuiri prevented .vy (huip* of tnrifls, If the purpo.se of tlie party hs to he Kalheiod from the action of its mcm liers of Congress, it appears that ii ros-pect to the is*.iies of vital inijiortauce there is no Dem? on alic party. Theie is a hotly of men who oppose their own Adniinistratio'i on Civil Ser? vice and tin.'uieial malters, and who arc de? feated, In spite of thc I're.sideot's aid, ia mat? ters of taxation. Whether the Congi e-.Miien rcpie-ent thc voters pei haps thc Stale Convcii tio' B may show. The 1'eniis.ylvania Convention WM co"trolled by .Mi. Randal!, the leader of that mi-ority which resisted and defeated lour-lifths of his paity on the taulf que-iion. lt***, plaUonn be *_.iu.-t with a demiiiid lol a revision, not ol the lin ill. bit of "the icvorme laws," which ac coids with Mr. Randall's scheme to lender higher duties o-i import! necessary hy iv*ieal iiij; iii'.eiiial taxes. It dec laics that changes ol' tai ill must not "deprive American lateran "I the ability to B~neceerd_Uy compete with foreig" labor," anil that duties should hr* " ample to rovei any incirnnrd coot ol production which ni.i\ exist in con.-eqiie cc of the hijthoi stnod ,i.(l of wages prevuili g in this country." This is a direct renxure of tlie conr.-e of the la-ge innjority of Democr&U in Congie..".-.. Plain!} the rebellions tnuioiily truly ropie K'lits the party in Rcnsylvania, and is at wat willi thc party elsewhere. When we tu; ii to Misson-i, theie ls ;ibmi,];int cvide"ce thal the iepie.sC4ital.ivc*- speak the will ol the vot? ers. Senator Vest, with thc nppioval of a lat ire i onvemtio", denounced Mr. Rimdnll and " thirty so-called Demo) lats in the BoiiM who hail united arith the Republii ans to strike down the Moiri.-o' h.ll,'' and said that any roch man " amt a Republican in (lisj.'ui.-c and not. a IVinocial." Thc eOBfTOntion il) Ohio (lodged tho i.-*suc by an evasive phrase, nnd 'he con \eniio*i in Michigan fated frith tho G; cen back lepudiatoiis. On the linuiicin] Qnetrtlon the Pen* sylvania 1'oiivcntioii dodged, Not a word appear.- ie iLs platf.Min om the silver question or tho u,-e of tho Troa-uiry surplus,, and the Adnnnistia tion is vaguely comim-udcil, not for it?*> lina'cial policy which has been its most important woik, hut for give g ?'conlidcnce To the bt*a_* DCs* indu-trios of thc country." Coi).-*idei itt; that Mi. Randall liiin.-elf voted with Hie. Dc_IO* cialic majority to co demo tbe ('mancini pol* icy of the Adminisiration,, and to deprive the 1'ie--dent ol riinii.ip m.tit of ibe li- an.e.s, thi* Ls not a creditable or honest OZpies-ion. Ohio Democrats declae plai Iv that they approve the MlpllM **eeolntion which mw intended to Like away power ti omi thc President, and which, even i- modified fomi. he ief'i.*ed to sign. Thc Michigan Convention went oven limber by its fa-io'i with the Qtx****_backei*a, and thc Missouri Convention cheeied BeontOi Yest tor approving the cuij^i- al **ui*plne reso? lution. The Civil Service policy of tho Praskleot can be approved in set lei ins by the most, tui m iiipuloiL* spoiLsine". Mi. Monning was paily manager and chaiim.-n of coinniiilee, and il now in tho Cabinet ; Hubert <?. T_0_lpfM*~ coo dneted secret operations for Mr. Cleveland, and dictaied at the Custom llou.se while ht Uvedi Mr, Mairo-e, now at the Custom Ilmi-e. h;is been a political maui pula'or of ihe Man? ning typej Mr. Goinian co-tio_4 polities ami ilipoinlineiitas in Maiyhmd; Mr. Ramuiii, ol " seve -lindo funu-," (h*es the sanio foi Con? necticut; Hundley, the polilical boss of Ver mont, geljt his rewai-d in au oilier*, ajid sc (lofts Til bun-, of Maine, while Oborly, chair mii'i of thc Uetnociatic Cointnilloo of Illinois, l.e.ome.s chairnian of tho Civil Service Coin mission. Thal Ls what tho R'-nnrsylvtuiia Con ?.(??tii.n nicans when it eoniniends the I're.s idenl because he hal " elavntga. thc ('ivil S<-: lice fi oin thc pally deb.iseineiit to MrKleh it had bren ndund by pieviou.-* Ailnmiislia liojus." Tho Ohio 1). nioc.ials ai-e Cfnrefn] to apiuovo Un* Praaideot o ly for his uconrajK and hdic-ity," but they ?iy not a woid nhool bia appoiilUnetoeaj ad Haily condeinii his Itoanoia] policy. Tho Mi. hijrnn Dr^nocrnta, in oitlet to plnCBte Ult* Hit'i ? ba< kel.*-, look siil*isla-iliallv tho fnuno com*.-, and Mi, \'e.,i told thc MiBaoorH Con*t*ontioii that Mdh_p* dinted oflhc s( ekei.s had bolted the I leiii'iciatn party, and weio rnnniog a mind the COOoil*] like a dog wilhont a pohluul collar. .Sisile lalleil lheiiL*cl\es I'i obi Inlioni.-tas, ami mum, liici-iihai kori. They had no parly. QorJ he)|i tin in " Tho i(iiivenii.g;s only mal.c it moic cleai Lill theie i.s no bod** ot men, united bj/ cow mon principle.*., which lia* a right io style it t-lf ibo llenvii mlle pinty. Tlice is :j b'sly ol polilical .harpons. who BBB uni'ed only bj a desire to tfet ofbcaj on fal-e pieteuces, ami who arc laying to deceive ihe poople, BOBBIES OF A TBEA8URRR For ma'y veals, Atlanlie A. Bhoetingtl ha\( been quoter] as no excellent inst of the r*oui < of prieen for ?^Tnrrrlarrl cotton p?sls and Qu mills have nata, ed *n high lemilatioii. Div iditnls unapt pnmed in i**ti md i^7?;, hoi the qmdily of the goodfl was not lo**roi*ed tm the Mandi "j* of the COO-PfUry (shaken, duh ! I*<-t cent was paid in j-s7r, -llu\ i]i(. sll|1(. ? :s77, hut in other yean ?'>, ** or IO jk-i rent has benn divided by thc fortnnntn hoklen .. tho stix k. And alter all thi* laith.nl elim ami honiiialilo fWfClaa.. the gfrTeTjl n. sher o hnndl 'ini'loyed hy UiL*' cot.loans ire dieadi'j. ii los <j( nerte, and the Ruston bnnlta nra iii dOs*t*r*iO?lbj assuii "g each other that they havi little oi none of the All.iniie Milla p:i|ier, nm the lennngerfl and -haieholileis au* a xioiel_ inraJiignting the accounts lo (iud 'jut, win Jw the ion**** sttsiai-ed nra really ro j-n-al as t. bo frtppMngi loii-.u-e one linn h Unsted oAcii ha* .Mi-tr:! nManV ou liotbio; and iii -ja-'cula tion, anil ha-i rohhrd that company and tho In? dian Orchard Mill , l-cing treasurer of hoth. This treasurer kept a yacht, and for some years hail lreen gieatly interested in yachtirg. Prior to tliat he had gone in for horses and elegant and costly caiiiageis. Piior to tbat he had thrown away thousands of dollars in hay? ing all rare varieties of hens, and prior to that he had made hi-* place noted for raie and cost? ly flowers, and still earlier, at least twenty veins ajfo, ho had attracted attention hy the Blender and extravagance of the residence he had titted up, with "over _00 men employed." Hut hi.* latest and probably most costly hobby was .s->eciilation in stocks, a-d it is said that he was carrying, when his defalcation wan dis? covered, 20?000 shares of Now**Yoa_ and New Ivuland, which he doubtless imagined he was going to make cnouimiLdy prolitablc. In this case, sympathy for thc plundered stockholders nitLst ho moderated a littlo hy nppiei nit mn of their singular and persistent ubi Ul CB BBS Pet twenty years this oflicial had leen pursuing such a coni*e as to mujee! him t" lea-o-able distrust. Ile was. helieved to bc honc-t, hut his conduct OUght to have put buutneas men on their guard in respect to his .solidness of judgment and his souse of re bponsihility to others. Thone who, notwith? standing all these thing-), kept him in a place ol trust, without such investigation ot accounts as to detect any passible fi and, should have beril aware that they were taking a great ri*k. A business man with blt co-tly hobbies*, and i"dulging ld* vanity in spending large ?aa**, ujioii them, i*s exceedingly apt, so.mei or later, to want money desperately. When that time comes, the chai"actor which for twenty yeais has indulged every whim, however extravagant, and which ha**, regarded large ?*eson_ens not a.* a sacred tmst for tho good of others hut a.* ii inennsof BB*rtsa_ye_gperaonnl desaras,b* exceed? ingly apt to fall before temptation. The lesson is a very old one, and we hear it every week from our pulpits. Hut how many air there who carry over to Momlay morning's lni.sine.ss an abiding conviction that a life spent in personal grut i Heat ion is in itself a lifo ol groot nbii-o of oppoi tunnies 1 How many re? member through ihe weah that money inonli nntely spent i'i the indulgence of fancie- D-ighl he, and much of it ought io Ik-, employed in alleviating the sorrows of thc world, in helping it.*) waul-, in enlightening ita ignorance, in Utt? ing it fi om its sin, or at least in merill a-d productive cmployaecnl of its honest industry. TEE LRAOUR CONVENTION. Thc Leaguo Convention at Chicago hus hnflled the hopes of the eneuUen of Ireland. lt has been one of the targe*! gntherings ol Iii-h-Am-iicans ever held: and notwithstand' ing alarming nunora of fonds snd dissensiona it luis proved a n-fliiaikahly stiong, reasonable and bnnnonious body, If any nirarahoneioiui wera fell h-t tliis repicsentative assembly should revolt against Mr, Pnrnoll'a ienderahip and advocate a policy of force or dynamite outrages thc eiitli'isia-lie receplion ol' the lridi deputies md the iTJicqaJvocal dcclara* lion.s of thc retiring and incoming pie.-idcnt speedily difflpcllod (hem. Tho ies*,luiiir(is. -iieeclios and piocceilings disclose unanimity nt aciittmont on the question of heartily eo? operating With the Irish leader, and of ac? cept iiij: his iii(lr.iiii-i!t respecting the choice ot methods as finn!. Mr. Parnell has tho un? broken rarpport of all sections and factions icpiesoiiteil in the ('.invention. Tlie Irish in Aiineiica nie behind him as one linn. Tbe resolutions adopted by the Convention weie tho most tl*s_tperato and niodoiato thal have tw-en reporli-d at recent r*e?*4onfl of Hie League. They express ucqualiiicd approval ot notional nIf-goi orninent for Iralsfad, saltire (oiiinleiice in Mr. Parnell and his l'ailianien taiy associates, gratitude to Mr. Gladstone and his Libera] Barpporters, and s~nn**ati*a**tic np precinlion of the sol f-roM mint, patience and inflexible determination of the Iii.-h people lo -roven I hem -elves, lt is thc rloare-t, most roroarkaible and the liinie*i ptatfonn evet adopted by ihe League. Blatant and irre? sponsible demagogues were excluded from the ..mini lee-iooiu when these resolutions weie f ained. Vehement ap'iculs Co nie lcscni nieut ami extravagant denunciationa of Eng li-h policy were BsUppreaaed. l'lua-es that would einbaiia-s ec can**ftroudr*e the Kstional ist ineinheis of 1 *:1' 1 i ? iii 'lit in their relations arith the Liberal minority were dotiberatoly avoided. A declaration of prim ipies conti a>t ing tavoeably in moderntion and enntion with the |ila'lo in of Philadelphia, when tho old organisation w;ts disbanded and the prasen! Le;.g.ie foiniiil, was accepted as the broad ground on which all frienda of Ireland could ague lo stiled and work together shoulder to shoulder. Thc Chicago ('(invention has dis? tinctly lecognized Mr. Parnell's leadership, and approved ol his tactics in adhering rigid? ly to rjonstitutioool method**) ami loioning an alliame with Mr. Gladstone. Unit* baa ngain been imparted to the movement on bmh sides of thc Atlantic, Then were animated scene.-, in the Conven? tion, and exciting pustnfoa in debate between Mr. Finerty and Mr, Davitt and other dis? putants, hat thc cvpeelarions ot the London join mus lhal thc nmembrj would lie lent _s -undor with dissensions iuul factional wrung ling were not fulfilled Tlie icvoli against the retiring president. Mr. Egan, and the aUcmpI to ilL-cicdit the wisc Ienderahip of Mr. Sui 1 iviu) proved It-dguificunt and futile, The differaajces of opinion on nunoi mai tera ro biting to tho gnnnogeineat of the League in the I lilied Slates weie lev, radii al than had hr~n geeeiall.v rcpio.-cnt**d. .Some of these dill'ii eueea were disousacd arith exrelloat tcaaper, and thc unity of tho otfgantaation was not nu paired thereby. The Convention set ve.s to prove one nioic that the mas* of tho Irish Aneri) an p'.juila'ii.ii is not in r*yi**gjaU*j arith a policy of wanton .rime advocated by O'Don ovan Boora and the worst foes ot the U-land, The geracral setitinieiit prevailing in thia Im? portant council tarots a patient, ic-duie and unfaltering ronttauauee of politiml agitation ami eonstitutional methods, lu the jii.lj.in rn* ol tin.-* representative aa-scmbly, ireland need ?4.ot a Kotskuih to light foi hiw in revolution, uor a Mazzini to intrigue and plot for her in ?mint mm-letie-s. hui a Di-ak to wm legislative mdepi ikIciu c lor her. LOW FARES <i.\ ELEVATED ROADS, Pi\c-((*nt fares <*i the efevated i.ls bm ter tain i" l*e popnlnr. Beginiiing with commis? sion houis, then extended i<) Sumiav. mnde the rule on Second ad Ninth aves- and booh to he put in force on Tluid-a.e.?thi* u no evolution i' the right dii-ection, li ia bardb likely Oral the Sixth-ave. line trill remain a t*.i-,cnt rend long. At any tate, theie i- a phd-, le*.un here io; pontons or*sro**porntiow who nra planning to rappl] New-York withadditio alan ana ol tran* Mt, windi an ainu st a- ni ,- !i nooda] UAym a.* Hie ilevaleil road- WCrC winn they wen- p:o lertnd. Osdy in a comparative aen*a* rn Ihe rlevnted rands ia- smii io lu ni h rapid Iran-sit; it is o?ilv more rapid tani travel ia the lumber* ing -iiieci-ca:**. lot really quick transit we must donntk-ta depend on uuteigronr-d roud**, mi whiih uxpresB t.aiiiis ian lie mn at high mpeenX. The people who nra aei Iring to build ele*#*_ted roadg in llrouklyn sb..,,ht give Lied to Ihe ex pciit" ?. ul the Niw-Voik ioimLs. TUM TltlKUNK has irepeatedly said that the lirooklyn compa? nies ought to pledge them-elves not to charge more than live cents fare ; hut there ha* been ai irieJination, **o far as their wishes, have lieen diwloseil. to fix tho fare at ten cents except in comgniw-on houif. Tho Brooklyn Company maile ai effort last winter to get thc right from thc Legislature to im-rcivo their faro above five cents, hut Governor Hill wisely vetoed the hill. Will lt not lie in order next for thc Furface railroad com-.a-ica to show that their carn can be nm at a thrco cent faro and yet mako harul aonas rctimis on thc investment i That thin coidd bo done ran hardly he doubted by any one who icm'mlici-i tbat lepottH of tho State Hailroj,d C(?nnii**-io~ri.s last year showed that HMM of our -street railway companies were pay? ing annual di video*-* of 00 per cent ou then actual ca].i'ai. SOT~TRUK~f0 HIMSELF. Now that .Mr. Cleveland is comfortably fet? tled in hi* Adirondack retreat it might Ix* well for him to read over tho mefS*a***e which he transmitted to thc Senate of tho United States (gi tho lirst day of last March. It is a nMSSBge oxplainirg at considoiabl.* length hus conception of thc function of thc President and thc Ben ato respectively in the matter of appointments. It was clear at thc time from the earnest, not to say heated, manner in which Mr. l,level:i"d expio-nsod himself that he did not propose that thc Senate .should intrench upon tlie Piosidont's prerogative, and still he was at paitw to have it understood that he hinwdJ would w.niiiulous lv icspect tho Senato's prerogative. His words on this latter point weie?wo quote fi uni tho mtieMge : I sliiill coiitinn.- as I havo tims fur done to furnish at tlie ro ijnost of Hie esaararJ_S l?><ly all UM luforniatloa I possess tum hun,'(lu-Illness ot Un> noniiucds pluccil BStflffl tliNu fur aaaar aatlae, esta ease May aaa piepsaaa' t<> nu vasa?das ami to tak.- itu* place of sn*|..-iiil.-.I officials. I'pon a refoml to evnhrui I .hall Uti mimili to aik the rrmuii for the uetton ot the Senate nor queilton Ui determination. Now, in view of Mr. Cleveland's reappoint? ment of Matthews to bc Register of Deeds ot the District of Columbia, what becomes of this promise ol his in regard to his treatment of thc Senate which we have printed in italics 7 Tho 1'ie-ideiit gome months ago sent in Matthews- name to thc Senate for thc offlee in Question. The Senate, alter duly consider? ing the in.ruination, icjocted lt*?injected it em? phatically by a two-lhird vote. What fol 1 wed T Did 1'ie.sidnit Cleveland redeem his promise 1 Did he regard hnn-ell a* concluded by llie action ol the Senate i* Did he doline to "question its determination tM To ash these linen ona is to convict Mr. Cleveland of deUberatcly iaLsii,>i"g his own record, He may not have assumed to ask the Sen,ito the reasons on which the rejection of Matthews m.i* iia-e.l. Dat he certainly did ''question ita determination,'1 bringing it to naught hy re? appointing Matthews inmicdiately on tlie ad joiiriimietit ot Congic-vs. ? Ha.*- Mr. t levclaud dbanged his mind about Ihe Senate I Does he now hold that a co* oidina'o branch of thc Oovcrament han uo i ipht that ihe Chief E_yCcutive i.-> bound to rcB*pect I ___________________ At tho Fir.-mon's Coavention .it Buffalo, on Wc.Ines.lay. Secretary Newgraas reed an assay on "'Ibu Massa of Egreaa bea Pablis BuM-lnga," Will Mr. No Wirra ss ba a.. kind ns t<> forward a oopy of Ins essay ts Mr. Qarlandl Public aentlnsnt these many months lias bses cordially Inviting Mr. Harland to na ka Ins agrasa treas a pul.lie bailaling known as tho Attoniey-tionoraTs efllee. Hut lin hasn't bj yet made tim ogress and Ins procrasti nation may bavs Baan due to hts Inability to decide ripen the best means ot doini? bo. Tho cs*ny might help (.:uhnni's egress. What with $3,000.0(10 errbc7zWd hy canons defaulters iii un iocredililf Hhort time. Boston may justly bo considered tho hub of this wicked world. e Mr. Wallace evidently has not grown powerful enough ls tiia retirement to dunce on Mr. Ku.niall's political grave. De waa thrashed without morey In tho Pouasvlvsnta eonvootlen on Wednesday, and will take Iii* discipline meekly, as a goud I ..-indi ira! should. ?? " I am given to understand that your duties are levied unrely tn afford protect nm rind n..t to bring revenue ; and that, for lh.it rea-.in, no gnat effort ts mn do to reduce tbs cost of co lien I mg tho dulles," remarked S. J. Nomura, tho Customs Appraiser of Japan, to a rep..rici of Tm- TBIBTfTTS trn Bstlinlay. I his vras probably nugite*-toil lo Appraiser Nomura !>y a visit to BUTVOyor BoSttlS'S O?toe, where there are, in addition to the regular clerks, taro men, with "Customs' inspector'' on their caps, em? ployed in clerical work. Aro tho Civil Service mles violated by Mr. Beattie I If the frieuds of William If. Irina aro at all iloiil.ilui aa to tbs Uland Jury's deliberate intention to condemn severely bia disgraceful tniiiSrtctioiis with Thompson and Flynn, let them ask Distrid-AUorney Martino, to whomtho tonsure applies. Ile can tell them. Tho New-York correspondent of The CharJiston Sent and Courier writes that ono can get *' a sub? stantial dinner a la carte for three cents la this citv." If thc correspondent ia correct, then Punch's dream of tho millennium when "three couts' vs..! ih ni Bim ll in a gold BOB-bos will bo sold tor i) cent," would Heeiu destined to ho speedily real? ized. 'Uie ("'rand Jury ha* adjourned without taking any action in the Coman CSSS> District-Attorney .dartinc should not neglect to look after those of his own household. Mr. Bnysid's worst fault is not the wretched carelessness or incompotonco of his conduct. Worse than that bf fat ls tho willingness winch ho bett ays lo holly and coerce a wenk neighbor, even in a case where it ls questionable what strict justice denian.ls, though he temporizes and delays beyond -ll sndarsaisa, ami is willing to eosspt any Bsevas ot pretest fer loos of Hmo. sod is so trraae Into ami so mild of BpSSCb that unhody e -.pei .s t o get auyttiing donn In dealing Ol th a strong Poorer. Tins contrast. If OBJ S00B rsSBOVSd by a change in Mr. Hayards conduct, will prove to tlie I'm ted States a lasting disgrace. Thia nation is strong, bot its people have not the spirit of old-fanhinned Soul h.-rn plantation braggarts, fond ot talking fight, bat not fond af Boasting OB equal terms any _iit.monist ol c'|n,il loree. I h.it is hy no means the smit in Whloh the respectable people ot thin country want lo tree! any international question, They desi IS a courteous hit timi <L fence ot thc rights of tina n.ilion, umi of every ono of ita i-iii/ens; equally linn aud equally courteous, whether ntainsta at**oa*g ar swash Power. Hut th.it is eiactlv what Mr. Hayard seems incapable ol comprehending, ri it re is some danger that, in hu anxiety to cover hi* own egregious Mininer, ho maj now go so tar as to Involve tlie country in troubli wiin ll the -.ell-rospec'jng miinliood and comm .ri sense of its people, il properly represented iu iti adniiiiiatrittioi., would Barely have avoided. -? Iud the stones of William |{. Grace and Wilban M. 1 vin* halon the Orand Jury agree entirely f lines Nqniie ever rslsotin tbSSS troubloti| tim*1 upon those lines, which hs wmto BOOM years ago! ls 44.ll ti,nt fruin mir '. ninslinl .l.iys, i hal . .nonii i nun- ,ir-, h. Osma aaa] Brew a draught ta Boat . rn .lr. k* ur jhim iu |i.i.u It will require n pretty copious iraoght, thoiii.li to drown tie pteasol pam tliar Squire i uudcrgoiiiL', and probably -.till nure liberal suppln nf the same pan.nea will be needed lu tho nea flltllle. ? ? The Horld in tho course of MOBS inercilei strictures Bpoo Mr. Hayards blundering diplomat" remarks that h.) ?' ia apt to go oil at halt coi ki an to make disappointment ajeiHi.ii.il matter." Tb is ive sar* re. Half tua limo hr does not go oil ti Bli. His inaction respect int* the fisheries outragea ls na phenomenal as his precipitate haste in backing UP Consul lingham. a If yon take IvitiVs own torsion of bis conferences with Thompson and Flynn, he wee a sneak. If yon take the riew of the Grand Jury and of honorable citizens generally, he was a confederate with criminals. PERSONAL. Edwin Boo th ana Lawrenee Barratt are rtitttag Mr. and Mrs. Maphall Field, of Chicago, st their summar home, Beverly Karma, Mass. The nsw house which Mr. John E. Thayer la building; In Laneaater, Mass., Is golnu to cut that happy nm iy i".i.,.i.ni or more. The material ls to bs freestone. Madame Albon), whose gloriously rich snd thrilling; roloe all old opors-loven recall with a slut) of yasmin-*, now weighs almost *100 poundi, li very Urns r-ut Jolly, wears r lasses, and hal an Immarna appetite. **ha ainga for charity sometimes ami preserves all the levity of her remartcsiile style, though the tonea tUomselvca have lost their fre-.liii.-ii Robert Browning sayi that Alma Murray, the lady who lately took on the stsga the part of Heulrice Cenci, ls s "poetic ii- tr.-*s without a rival." * When Ben Hill, Jr.,enmc here list year as a candidate for the United States Distrlot-Attorimyshlp of Nirthern OeoMla." says a Washington writer in The Philadelphia Record, " be called on Senator Joe Brown, of Georgia, and asked him for his support. Thereupon lt la recorded th.it ' ole Joe' assumed his Judloial attitude, aoftly Curasao.! one band with tho other, ste..kel bis l?ng white beard, .trow its twoliugeat white hairs through his knotty lingers and said: ' Well, now, Mr. mil. to be frank with you, and I alwayajlke to bo frank witb gen? tlemen, I think the Hill family has had its anare of the Georgia offices. Your father waa a United Stat** Sena? tor, you have hoon Solicitor-General of the Atlanta Circuit for seven years, you're got your brother Into that, and now you want tho Dlstrict-Attorneyshlp at ??(l.ooo a yoar. 1 would not feel Instilled In aiding you, !or I think your family has nat all lt deserves from the State let Giorgia.' Nuvetliele**, Hill was appoluted District-Attorney for the Northern I)l*tr!ct?t Georgia. Now thors is a vacancy In the Dla rici Jud'eship of this same Northern District, and Joe Brown's brother Jun Isa .iiii.lH.it.- 'or lt. Bea Hill, lr., bas been hare tbls week to see that another mau gets ll He said tho other day that 1:0 bad .some tdea nf going to oee 'Ole Joe ' and aaylim to bim: 'To be perfectly frank with you, Peiiator, and I always like to be frank with gentle? men, I tamk tho Brown family has had Its si)are of the Georgia niliees. You have been (.overoor and are United States -ta ii a tor; your brother Jias neon a St.ito judie; your son ls a manager ot Ihe -""tate railroad, and the rest of your family are equally well provided for. I -.?ubi not feel instilled tn supporting vour brotner Jlir for the district Judgeship, for I think the Brown 'sadly has had ail it deserves from tbe State ot Georgia.'" __________________ THE TALK OF TOE DAY. A Coney Island rallros i'a hist quarterly report shows a notable deficit. This would not have been the ouse if rh ? Coney Island managers had bethoiigiil themselves in time and provided that resort with sn able-bodied sea serpent It is not yet too lalo to retrieve this mistake lt prompt mess'ires are talion. In thia ago of push and progress no well-regulated seaside resort should ho without Its sea-serpent unless lt wishes lo invito poverty a.id coiitmiijit. If Mr. Bayard handles the Cutting case tong enough ho limy cut lils eye-teeth In International diplomacy. ?Pshaw! whv didn't the fool hold tbat halli It was an easy oin*." Til isl ls Hh.it ii IMOlator on the gran 1 st I'.d >- .1 I fl ln-11 the ditcher PjtSSBQ ll " Illili toll! " coilllll-.' Iliftlt Into his hull.ls lu a lew minute* more an sesjr one eiime Into the stand lu the vicinity of tho Minne ipectator, ami he lumped over thro.' men. und lost oil ins li.it Irving to get oil! of tts way. 'I hi.t's the wai' with son..- folks. They g-t wrath* when other lolks fail to do what tier themselves oouldn't do lu tlfieon rears* practlet.? ;Hartford Boat. 8.um psnpie WOOdsf how lt ls that the ga'lant Colonel Ii- ramil !' is rha BO iraire io a*sr*SSl so mn ny " rascals." Tin y should remember thal tho CMeaaJ haa got ins hand Ul by lunn I.ur Mi.it aron rSBOSl, taS Wi!, tor lo, these ninny veers past, reserved seats iii) couts extra. At a recent wedding in Orinnrll. ta., tho croom w.-.s a native ot Haili, .**'. Y., the hrh le of Hath, N. 11., an I "ho I'latlnr, clerayman ol Bath, Me Thar mada a pretty clean ll.mg of thal wedding. ?l-prinufleld Union. Its esteemed eontoirir Dairies ars nuking Sgrosftgasl of fun af Ihe Potion llrrnM, sessnao lt his ainminc .- I Ita discovery of tho old Now-I-'tiglaiid I'riinnr. A copy of tho sall Primer may bo found in nearly every Yankee family In New- England. Beepooad interview with tho Japanese Minister of Minn*, (iener.il .-*aigo, who ls In this reentry to make a lour of our navy yards, >.n the eve of his departure for hoine. Interviewer?General, you have seen our navy yards. What do you think of them I Uenenil?Oh, y?s, yo*. I havo to soe of tho yards; yet Still of Hie n:ivy', I* lt where I Interview -r sen ls for Interpreter to Identify the rojily lit ll '? ' ,i i.e. ill - , ?'. ilShlllglol) ('uno. Nebraska hsi a country editor, named O'Brien, who " knocke I out" two rival editors io succession the other afternoon. Tho first of bis assailants was armed with a pistol and the second with a cowhide, lint the valiant o'ltrien iieli.-d both of them with Ins bare flus. Now hil nsijriii.ors want to send him to Congress as a colleague or the puiriiistic Lairds The chicago Rambler tells ua that the Hon. Frank Lawler has returned from Washington to the scene of lils Al'lsrrn mic trniiiijilis in Chicago. "Mr. Lawler," tt says, " nmy im found st his saloon any pleasant day, or un? pleasant i": in>r tor that matter, and a keener han I at minni: drinks never handled a strainer, willoh proves theeleta of Mr. Bawler's Manda thal he was bom to occupy n position ai tha her. Mr. Lewises alBaoaaaa is exhibited nowadays only in tho torse ej>o?ch: 'Wall gin)*, wnt'll lt bel' " A Cleveland piper which rejoices In horrible woodcuts prints aa alleged portrait Of Utz John Porter, au1 puts over lt, "A Wronged Man." This ls tn effect aaknowl* angina, a tthsl and admitting tho true character ot such wood cuts all la three words. Boston drmk !) per c?nt moro water tn July than In th? corie*).on linir month lest your. J. Ls oV,oliaaiploa, bas left us. ?[Boston lloiord. Anarchist 1-leiden bas said: "There are preni.r itions of dancer." Had Squire and Flynn pondered en thia t .ere would not havo beeu so um. li anarchy in tuon ranks to-day. BAYARD'S DISORDERED DR KA MS. Prom Thr Syraeute Standard. Once more Mr. it.nine has no ina to the front, ac? cording: to our ver,icloas friends the onemy. and ho 1s al this minute fomentlBg troaola In Mexico lu order to ambarreaa Ooaralery liav.ud and the DeaMoratJa Admin istiiitioii : Not uittl N*ii|ioleon was in Ills collin at st Helena with lusheart em ont of his body did M.a f'ligl'eli t casu rn treinlile WbBB they went to ned nt Bight lest the Corsican 0STS should liivude their lltrl ? island '.elora itioinlng lti.!i.i|iiirieilid uot Invade Oreut Britain, unr.iild he lo .nm half tlie aboard an 1 iiuj>.>s*lhle thing* thal the Johnny Buds aMtiinited to Bim. Ho voa a wanderin! ni ni, but nothing moro ; he nail no superhuman powers. Mr. Blame, too, ls a croat man, hut he ls n >t -_'lving points to the Mexioan (lovernirent In order to woiry Boomery Bayard, lu tact, it does uol seem to he necessary. ?i--? BBirEVOLEBCR A I* PK I" of AT ED. i*V.n/i /?'.*? Ario 1'. rh NT.ir. Tin: TirniiM. ileserifs wiirin i-n-n .ii*-i,.| it!..*i tat the energy and eucce,t willi which lt bas pushed tis '? j-'resh Alr lund." -.* MR, VITAS MmDIRBCTS his glffKROT. From T\e loiionOOsXtl Journal. If the PmtiaMWMJaoerai would devote a little er ats time to herterlng the j.ostil iervlr? as now orippled hy ii.- aseaaaton of thousands of incompetent men, instead of t rrinir to force the s|>i?cl.?l-ileliveryl!ie.iry!nto pr lettes, a Inuir-aiitferlnir puhlie will lm very Rvatefat. . . Not to be ju.if.ine, ibo j.o.ital service lu this locality is sim? ply infernal. o I'll.VCI*. HATH RBR vhtorh-.s. >v0ia Tht Hilton IDratd. It ls far better io aonq ier Alene ? nv our iden and en* larprlM ihsu by the ans and force uf war. CLEVELARD OVERTAX IRQ I,*?MO\T*d LOYALTY. tr in rh. riieau; Inter-'lrran. ColonM Dan l.ainoi.t ls all richi In Hying to explain th.*.' 'he President laid Ihe exact truth to Mr. Croflut, of Ihe Washington Pest, an.l thal Collector llrldt-n hal nol resir.ie i. nor Mun i in-en apjioinied, until a day af,er tlie conversation. Bit such a statement reminds on* of old Colonel Chappel, who waa aoiusKime I to tell Urie stories amt a'wnys cad upon his f mt li rm colored servsnt Bill to provo them. At on., time be mid lu a irowd about sbootlni: a deer ihroiivh fie bead and hind fool with a single bul? let, uni inroad la Bill to prove it. Bill waa etjn il to 'he e. aaa lon, ml remaned, " |) ,t was J?s' so, gentlemen! ; de buck wus las' seratctnng his bend wlil his bind foot whee ile (.lionel shot." After ibe company bad cone Bill remarked, conhiiontlally, "I.jiiik baan, Msssor Colonel, if you spec's me co sw'*r to jronr si. ries I wants von to fetch de BtBta a l*etl,. nearer togerttler dan de hind fool and de SOM." Hie deer-shooting, by all odds, ls the most likely of the two BtBtieS, itltlniilgh Colonel Lamont's storr l? vr.uci:ett for uni gloried lu by tue saintly Stic- York l.vnimj resit THK LESSOR OK OKAY'S DI I'ALCAIIO.Y Ei um Ihe Ihiit n Herald. lt would not be amass If lins I*.I to a en mg" I') tlie nunn.-ntl systems oi ta BBB Billi OarpsrSllBBB Af tho I" .--e.! i iiiiii* t ii ? examination of the treasurer's accounts ny the directors of oue af thesecouip.tu.e* is faicn-al la lin* extieme, alni lt is nilly by Becldapt that br.'sches of tiu*t are discovered. I'm, ms'.hod shnil'd bo in lasaratad of annas the booka an*! papen of ibo treasurer examined ts ..(inn as once a year ny au expert ucciiuntsut. In Bestead it is ihaeeetem le hava the flneaaial affairs Brail eoiu|>anies eiimiiird ono* Iii IWBlVS iiiontlis ny wlist are termed BOOTS BBaBBBtBBIfl - -men hui.lins a saaii-j.'iblir pusttloa. Bud lisi.le to lexal punlsbii.nm ir they tasha l?l?e BteBoB Inls. SlMh BB In rnstlCBtlBB it-Heels iii nu Val upon tba In tenuity of the treasurers or SaaSSUI .dlli-eis, for If iio y are m ail leas?ta hos aa! aa i set arete, they ujiilil welcome a IBoreesS .mn i il invaatus'lou of ih. ir atiiiirs. Bal the egast et saab as liBBeritel ex a-...nail.ui w,mi.i ii-tu rise lu tbs min ????? i' " * ?..es a de. ree or ciedll in the money market ihef Bl I uot likely to have fol some little tune to coule. So fir us Ihe 'oa'i iii tr institutions ur* om*.-erne I, li wou.d be very lunuii to llieir adv*nlaua ia have, hy realBBi Sirmi.il, son.* svsiei.. hy tv ni - h Mar could b? made aw ..rs nf (tm a.,..mill ... ilia i mes alvan by varnma in-uvi.mali aud Oiirj..nation* which lb") ooUdVtlWiy l-e. 1. BIG SLOOPS IN, WAIWAINT. ,'ROWDS COMPAEr; Tilt* KACERV MKKITS, . BLIOnT ACCIDKMT TO TBS OALATEA-AI.L THH TACaTs to nf* is Tim watcb to-day. Thc four big Bloops wero all out of water yes sr.lay and those wbo wished to study tna lines of the aneri bad tbe opportunity of doing io. Tbs pnoslpsi Unction waa st ths foot of Market-at,. wbera tbs 'urltan and Priscilla wore bo'h on ths sectional drr ock. When tbe Priscilla waa taken up about ll o'clock ver 1,000 people were present. Ii waa evident IDs! ne tatter whleb of tbe sloops mar be ths faateet the Pris Ills la Ihe favorite of New-yorkers. There was a good banca lo compare theltneiof tho Iron sloop with those art hs Puritan, which wss near by. Tba superiority of tba toston iloop'i model could not be denied, bat every oas sd s word of preiss for ths Priscilla. As loon si the Pi laen.a was out of water the work of leaning and pot-leading; her bottora waa begun. Haa rill ba put lalo tbe watar to-day. The coat of p?t-laa4 m ber bottom which ans rsoeived Jual belora going oe be cruise of Ihe New-York Yacht Cul) wai found to be ii good condition sud polublns il ths priuclpal thief hat the sloop needs. Tbs pura white af tha Puritan isd almost entirely disappeared yeaterdsy. J. Malcolm 'orbei, the owner of the sloop, wis at the pier part of bo time keeling a watchful eye on the work of prepar? ion. The crowd of visitors divided their attention letween the Prlaoilla aud the Puritan, snd ss they ro aembered bow gallantly tho Heston sloop bad defended he cup last year they half forgave her for nelng fa*'sr hsu tho Priscilla. Tho ditferenee between tbe Priscilla mt of water thu yeer and tba Priscilla ont of water las! ear li marked even to the moil Inexperienced eye. Ths akiug stern-post and cutaway fors-fool aad to her peedy looks If they do not make her aail falter. To ona roiling the linage or paiiluK aling s.mil. st. the uti para of the two big sloop, appeared prominent .nd graceful, and they seemed to be nioguatis mles which drew every one toward them. The Puritan will go Into tbe water to-day at blub tils .lid the Ai.antic sud Mayflower will bo put overboard at be same time. The persistent leak with which the Als antic bat boen afflicted ever since she wai launched has, t ls thought, been .>fl>ct nally remedied. When Kt war; largess mo lolled the Mayflower be said : "1She will ml ie as pretty ss the Puritan, but sne will go falter." Ii rai the only mistake In renard to yachta th .1 Ir. Iiurgeaa ever male. The linea of tbe ifayftower ure more beautiful than thats if any of the big yachta that have been out of water his week. Never bad a yacnt more formidable riv iii xlilhlled, aul ihe Mayllower has stood the test. It is a lusty and long trip to Courts'., Brooklyn, where tie dayflower ls out of waler. After leaving the street? ers the way Iles down bu unpaved street amid dilapl* lated shanties, goats and straudod and .tecayln? boats. lui many men, women and children made tbe lourney ?esterday to sae the thing of beauly at the end of ti.e treeL Her coat of pot-lead destroyed In aome manure he general effect, but lt t.roiif ht out her tine linea. The Galatea left ber anchorage off Lay Ktdge yester lay al l'-iUO o'clock and want for a aall down tbe bay. I'he tide had Jun begun to ebi* and B light breeze waa )lowiug from the aoutb. Tue culler had up her main ian, forest ir-.ul, jib and iprit-tonsall. She moved grace illly sud swiftly through the water, leavings wake that vas acarely perceptible. She made a long leg over to? ward the Staten Island shore, and then caine about md Hood for tbe Narrows. Tbe (.slates appeared aBBst n stays, ami as far ai aaajld he jud.el in tue light wind tppasrsS stifler than the Genesta. The sail wai mere.y 'or I.lenten mt Menu to look over the battlefield and tSa_liarlsa himself ani his sailing-maater with the rourse. Tho Galatea w^nt beating down the Kala Ship Channel to Hu.y No. sUj. ou the Southwell Spit. Thea ihe stood out by Ihe p i, ni of the lin .ll uni lu ade for lin ??andy Hook lightship. About 3 o'clock the cut? er came back l.y (be point of the Rsefe viii ber worklnsr topsail set, havinir broken ths inri' of her other toji-all soon after rn vim outside, lt ?vis nb.mt li o'clock when thc Calatta ur..|ip?d anchor md furled ber ?.v:s .it Pay linlge. The Oa'ates will nake fri ipieut trips dowu the bav so tint when tha uteriiati'iu ii rasas saan od tue areaad win not bs ic vt to r bose who sall her. A pilot waa ou board yestor lay and one will prouanly bo employed as loug aa tho uitter is here. To-morrow the first of the trial racea takes place over he New-York Yacht Clim's inside tours*. Tn- c.nun it? s'- ou tue raeea have "po moili'tad Che Banna Mal r'lrnn'a Kn.di and tbe Ka ie Booh Shoals aro ian.. I and tho ihailower Boats cannot slea! a inarch ou ne deeper ones bp going "cross 1. .ts." Tim bbbm moii .cit!.1:1 of the inside BOM-IS will probably ne author /.-? t 'or the first of Hie international rases, uni thia wnl ne a natter of courtesy and Justice to Ihe deep-keei.-d Eau' Ish visitor. Kvery effort ls being mule fo set th<- .le? anne In trim for lum weather ml the lns.de oonr*-. 'Joe" Ellsworth knows better probably than any oth t inn ail the couflicilng currents of the ibay and jun where he w nil i be likely to net tiie most favorable slats if wind. Ile will sail the Atlantic to-ui ri o v and lt wij not be surprising if sh* wins the race. A well-lnforasl I,i. li's ii.a n said yesterday: "lbs A'.hi.tio people exjioS io aret 'ii-. Hist race. 'I ney du not hojie to g -t aitb*rlf h* others but rhey will try bard for the inside rac** rue relative merits of the yachts will really bo teste/ey ne races sailed outside the Book, and If iheto ls en - in vint really lo in tko a race few doubt- taut the Mav lower will be the ctioe?n boat. Tnat tlie npraaiaep lins between ber and the Puritan vas amply proved st tbe ra*.- on the New-York Yachi'B .lut.'s cr.ilse. 4 ?eating of the Ansertea'a Cui> Commttee of fie taw* York Y'aebt Club wa* held yesterday in the o'lica .f ex-Coinno lore J ames l>. Sinitli, So. 'i.i ll rna. I-ir. Nil ithsr business was done than to Increase the tim ? fr ia be preparatory lunal to the signal for the alar tnim Ive ?teales as heretofore a ivsrtleod, to ten mluu*.**, ,i lie Ballina directions for ti. trial races, lbs t.-,t of vnlch win take place -satur lay. For the irlal race ot.-i-tim iisito course to-mor .?w a loud view ot the start may ba hid hy taking nie early io.it for Coney Isla id by the Iron steamboat route. Tne ...nit Hrani*li boat/leaving Pl r No. I Norm Liver at 10 L BL, should be close aeoSfh tt) the yachts, fr.un -*i it- i slaint to -andy Hook, to be convariiefit for -:.; i ... i ?-. md on th.* afternoon lr.p should -'iv- a BOO 1 View of the acersou Ihe return from the Ita-tshlp, THE PggBIDBBTt LOOK AT is'ousa. PbsMpbot Uoutt, N. Y.,Auf. 10.?Hm Pitts deni captured a six-pound BSlBBBS trout to-tay. md tba adiei got badly suuburned. The whole party vt it over o tloyie Pond for a day's tls'iin.', ae.-omjianie.l y sSlg. mrs Lsatsaed Msrg ia, two trends of Ur. Wart. Tl a 'resident and Mrs. folsom trolled on oue j?art of tba )ond, under the guidance of "Dave" Cronk, who for tiree ye irs ha* snide.1 Mr. Cl'-velaud tu these wools. dra. Cleveland and Ur. Har I were rowed to another .. ? lollly by the guide, Wesley Woods. Wnen the pa.tv lame together for lunch a splendid eaimuu lay bet: le he Pi esl Ina's p..le. Ip.n a,leen tSMS COI ll, spic \ I ni the grass, was ? lunch of bard-.mile 1 eu*, and Mad* suc'ies. Around ll the fishermen gathered, seined apo i he kround, and disposed of their .r.i -.il n.eal. The l i ;ul.les busied thomee.voa over a il-o making co a ind grldiilc-cakes. Tlie afternoon waa spent Ja m. lng un Tarlta Pond, which ls aeparaud rom Hoyle Pond hy a mere striji of land. Che Pre*ldent and Mr*. Pul,oin caught three sps.-kV. rout, weinhiiig three and a li cf j.minds, nails Mr*, .lleveland and the Do.''or In ed a SSBBtf, * pound and i half lu weight. The distance between llofla Pond i 1 teranna Lake li a tulle, bttl the Lilies Irslstel upi* s.ilkinn over lt with tbe r-sr of the party The Pren lent will on 'donia/ ucx: opSB hf tc'.' traph th* Kxbihilloii lu iiiieii .ho Mluueapllia aud*)*. reel people are interested. BUMMER DAYS IS THE OATBKILIB, Hdtki. Kaatebskill, An-*. 19.?Mrs. Atfttf delmont an.l Uer trionds ant rotnttvaa asrirad a; tue faalBIBBIII H..use on Tuesday. She took a line snite ot lix rooms for tne rematiider of the *e ison, johu ii. Dos liaises, of tnw-Torh, baa arr.vcdut las CsstarskUL Mayor (.race, nf New-York, ls expected att'? Kaateri (ill ? >on. Cs H. M.nint and family, of lallSSSIaMnaaBBS III A if* 'rom tue Western Catiknii to remain lor ibo MM of lie ic.isoii at the KaaterskilL ThBTS IS now au entertainment, in Knaterikll il lt uikhily. lietween ines-j and ihe tl ie evening prtP i.T.i nines of stair* OrsSsatrs ts the parter or ipaMoaa ro'.an 11, ttio gu*st? of-en lind u SIManll to SOOOM ; ant (bere sre good audiences tn bath places. Mrs. Millie Ksm>uf gave apteSBasl musical and literary erit.r.ainiiient on tuesday, assisted bvtne M.*s*s i ? ion m.I (lemke Wilson This evening I lr.ice UlllISS Sive li . i ai ? read.ogs sud recitations. J rl.lay e?ru:n, vf ..l he devoid to tl.- Arcadian mala ipili ie"e. Henry M..nett, of ti.e West Mu.ie ILu-?ay, sesnt Sna* I ,y nun .M,s. .linnell and their aSttSSBS SMMt sie.er, Mrs. Mou'-ypeuii,. al die Ka.ierikii. l ulm,el D. S. l.a'iioiii li ex pee lcd St tho Trouper House. Hie sacred conceits, both at th" Cram', and Kaatere klll, are highly spprsSMtsU af ti.e gees.s. OAMOB BASOrBOATBBi IB AMBBtOA, DKNTtn, VA., Aha IS. ? t'aiion Ha-.'i, apirltu.il aoviser lo tho I'ueeu tu Irelsut, arrived bete last ulkht. Hts visit to Aiuor.oa ll for lbs purp.se of aec-irlng money for the beuitl.isilea of the will o' "tob? en Niiiu.-ul Moore, who died lu New Mexico lest Marva Birnam*! "f prssani veined et SI.'mi.ooh taaaaoH ?,i.irii:il.-|.ll,?.it.lS...O lull.111.lu.is lu 1.....* ? 1 SUd lie.an 1. -s> SYMPATHY FOB E. h. MOKOAN, NnWFOKT, K.l.. Atf. 19 \8atjsAtmR*-Htndttsli of lattaia and BBtSgmaM of ayojpsthy have been re ct ivi)U hero to-day for IC. D. Morgan, whole youag wife died ao suddenly laal evemug. the funeral will take p,.ice from the home of BSt husband in tattSTSB ?""? i on r-aiuiday moiuluf. and ti.e body will be ta*?i* ta Nan "mik tu a sj-e.-ial train luimellatfl) altar Igf servtcos Mr. Marsau ? ul be a*ooiup*i.i*d t'T ?'".... lelalives and fileu.ia Pp to L.-UlkM uo -ord I**?'.'"' reeaivsd norn Ue aereala of me aasaaead asar* "_? ure u?Te:!.,g In Europe snd evi.leully are yel .u ignor? ance uf ibo news. -? . - PBILOSOPBt RY THU SEA. ?Uti ky Pam, At* 19 \m%tm*m**-Tw* ***. uer-chool of cnnsiiao Philosophy ksld iu tnil me, tuns ie-ee|f< noHMSt Ws.ch wai In ***_?** Vf .i.-v.iiioii.vi SSSSMMt >?ere coniucied by Ihe i.e . Ooor-* D. Armsiri.B*{. ol Norfolk. Va. Tba resiuar pw