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Batrit*, decorated with golden ornamentfl; fr:*n the buahea come Plower .Sjnrifs, draped to look li kt flower* ol ration* kinds. Finally in the distun background appears tbe Ou.vr, of the Ovrmn t-inrtt* Jrawn bv dolphins in a abell and aurrooodoii 1m Ber attendants. Ballet. Wrr'ia euler.* ami a levi duet i* soon the conse.mence. The Btruggle is oven and duty h?? anec nm l?wl to love*, but only tem por art ly, tor while Firmae alni Mrrhn are en foldeni it each other'* arm* t.Vnrfoirer suitor* pursned bj JW.?ired and the nuked Kuiirhl*. Merltn wiehes ti" go tx* bis assistance, bnt Vina:.*, after glr**glti| ai iib nilli in vam, vowa that bethell noter ataBV* ber and throws the magic veil over hit 1.o.m. I t'niti'lerclap. The scene chang'-s. the BSflBBk glands in the foreground as before, but the land $B9BB i* bleak and desolate. M'rlin lies flbaiusd to m rock like i'rometheus: the moon ebinet coull.*, ?fara h'm, hui the chaius that bind him glow lu tra- Tbs l^ir.on BgnjeasBtat a geek te survey bu work. and. of course, laughs, aa all stage demotu Ungh. " Wildly." I <T'?** is startled by the sound looks ap. ben.dds Mcr'ia, and falls to the grui-nd, So does I hr curtain. Ihe scene at the opening of tb? tninl act ii IBM game aa that whieB oloees the second. BtflrWflaf a pea:* IS ' ienttaf m a dream aud balarat* her tlc.! vt ihe moment when the B*9*a*4t)***r is a I areal al land, love, stronger than death, should brag sal? vation, imtuwelol and (mavin apear as MSBSfi ngari of the /fine, to seek Merlin, whose aid Anhnt withe* to invoke against Sdodrtd. They lsd lum l.opeieeslv, he.pies? v fettered an 1 are about ti ? rt :n despair, lint M<rUn lt grown desperate lie prmtrae* to accept liberation even at timex pense of his soul, and tl.e Dtm>m takes iiitu at bb *?or I. The chains fall ort and Merlin again plungei into battle. Viet.tv is again aduer-d tnr.mgb hu piowess. but be is brought back wounded un tr death. The Demon appear* to carry di his soul but Jinan/- contends with him for lt and exoiami lng that Merlin shall bo hers in (letti hand aftoi death she stab* herself. Ihe lovers die in eacl ether's arras while Arthur and the chorus sing: O Heidenkraft, die un* entfllegt, 0 fleeeeb* t. die lui Maana iegt 1 Zu I. l-'rijden lette al* hlnan, O Li* be, die du obgeslegt 1 _________ H- ?? E' E VOL UTIOJiE UT KAT AL tl CHC8, HO IDKat SYSTKM VBT PgRFF-CrKD? mV. LANDIVC OF NAVAL FoRCFR. NkWPORT. S??pt. 14 (Special).?Comraandei Bainbridge Hoff lectured tuts morning at tue War Coi Jere on evolution* of the fleet and brought font tom* new and Interesting metnoda. " Evoin-lont li naval tactics.'' he tall, ? have for their object the aa ?etnbllng ot fornoath Qt and the ptaslng from one f irma tloo to another. They must saw.ry th* following require menu: (Tu) They she iii be doue In the leaat poaa.bi time. (J.j They thou ul be tpread 9SS as ItaatS 9$ peeai bie, Ther* are three method* ot evolution, those coo Ironed by (1/timnltanaou* movements, -i sueoessivi mnveinenit. (JJ) dlr*et or oblique movement*. In al tvoiutiont performed hy a fleet at *ea in the preseuoe o tn ene.ry the one important polnl is that tbay mould tx quiok j understood by tue oomuianding oilioers of th< Shit* composing the fleet" Further ou Captain Hoff said : ? Ir mu* be borne In mind tbat a aurpnte to i 0**t by an enemy has ever be*n dangerous but with our modern means of warfare lt will oeruiril) prove di.aatrous. This bein*, the ease lt will requlri great .'ud*.iiui ou tbe part of a commander-in-chief tc Lave Ins Meei in such a condition as regards format oi that it wit not he neeassary tc perform any evoiunot of ti...men' in ina preseu-e Of the enemy. Ihe Ide i svsten of evolution has yet to hs perfected but we are inclined to ballee* that lt will he fttundel cpou the ' lHixlromio ' method. It way be saut for tai ?yalata that when a fleet ls uiaiioriiVi>-:ng lo til' ?re-ei-r ..r fie enemy each ve*s*i 1.-preitr weil covered [>y t:.e remain in snip* from ai.y oulsot of the enemy fur purposes ol munnin* " captain Jfaaaa, lue tnoerintendent of tbe college, then tatredueaa Genera' Palfrey, of the Aru.y, vruo hail come to the eollave Id order to lecture od the lauding of naval forret aud ttielr ope-atlou* in connection with tte army The Oeveral give t.u interes-.lmr account of many in ?lance* wi.are th-, na va. force* bad been thrown to ge'.iier Wit* tue artur aud how the violory could tun baie beaa gained by ui> oae .Ide without the ii.duiik or id* oilier, lt w?s .bown that oae gan on shore wat as good as righi *uqs atloat A F.iSIIIO.SJBLe: WKDDISG AT ELBEEON. BUBBlAOfl of a. J. l>RVxri? jr... and mi-s lita AiiV-ri- ? *,.-,, 09 rniLADBLPBIa. tjrrtfiv tub rf...tn ab cobresponde!? of thr thu ~.. Lona Buasch, Sept. M.?Un* pretty little F.jii-c.ipa. ciiaf-ei of st. James at fciberon was Hie scene ot tbe m?s; noticeable social Incident of lh*'present sea? son at 3 o'clock this afternoon when Miss Kita Arm strone, of Philadelphia, was joined lu marriage At. timi.y J. Drex".'. jr., of the name city, lae tun of Anthony lirexei, af Orexel, Morgan dc Co. The forde lt adanghter of Mr*. Joan Armstrong an \ she has been ?pending the iuu.mer al BBBStsa at 'he cottage mt Mr-. I nu lliiineiander Stewart, of New-York, ber mo'lier's ?tiler. Tbecli-ircb wase.aburaleiy decorated With palms, ?Uiilax and cuoioe cut fl a we. ra. lue hilde, wno lt a pretty 'aruuette, wore.the*>vy white latin drois trimmed Witu rare old lace. A pointe laoe veil was fastened *o Ber head by a diamond star. The latter and a iliamoDd bean, ai her throat were gifts of the bndegruom. hue carried a larte boaq iel of white rosea. 'Ihe bridei maids were Xis* M irerrlla Brown and Miss M try Perine, b?;a uf Ha.iltaore, where tho bride former,y lived. Ihey wore waite tu:;* irownt, with wal.ts aud sa-ihes af watered s iii. and carried bouquet* of red roto?. Par:ow aT.Taa Vuoruis, Jr.,ol Ntw-York, was the tiett man. The bride wa. irnen away hy her cousin, Wtiiiaui Rains lao l- r 'tewan, of New-York. Ihe u*hers were Herman O-vr.'B an I ->c-.uyler Warren, of New-York, and Theo? dor* l'rot!iiu*ham, J. vs uner Biddie, Sidney Keith and Marr*',' bomen, of Philadelphia. Tue ceremony wai perform ? l jy Mi* l>v. Ur. John H. Lccleston, rectcr of th* Biannual Kplseopal Ciiurch, of Baltimore, formeriy UM r ie. ).... a*, lae bri-lcamuls w .re han tsaiim neael pta* aad ina .est man and the utnt't 81* ta anti uar scan pms, .ne sifu ot tin- brMeeroera, An .-i tn .se yreaeui were Mr. ant Mrs. Josepa V,. Inn-., ira Wtllutfa K doeianier ,-dewart, J Pterpoal M rsa:. .>lr. and Mrv Koneri B. WlBiarOp, HIM )*ln tl.'op, t.lonei Krwlaiicu Dent Grant an I Mr*. (Jiaut, > ami Mri. Oeorte )*. Bow.lain, the Mitta* Stuyvesant, tl., and Mrs. Morrl* K. Je.np, .Ur. una Mr*, i'vi.i W. 1 ?i.i. Mr. uni Mn Henry li. Cole, Mr. at.'i M--. leeaa leilgaaaa, Mr. and Mrs. jLhaitneis lue. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis li Brown, M-*. tie .ry c. faaaeeieoa, Willuaa l- ie ;, t ie .M?.e* Pmi 4U.au, Bra J nc S.oai,, Mr. and Mr*. Jain?? .-.e,l*m.in in. . Mr. a.ni Mr*. VViiiiaiu W. Astor, o' New-Yurt ; Mrs. ?"Peri i--, Miss Mary Prune. Mr*. Me*?art Brown, Mitt Mar*anl* Brown east Jo,.n C. Wiii e, of Ba.tnuore, blate Cnaiii e i?r Kuuyou, Mia k i-iyon an I Mi?* lic.n L. of .N w-J. r*ey ; Georas W. Child*. Mr. and Mr*, anlel liu1 u usou, Oatat Drexel Mr and Mrs. Will ram P. Tainan. Canwaldar Bi ide, Miss Bddle, Mi.s Ma.li.n hiddle. Mr. and Mr*. Anthony J. Ijirxe., Mr. and Mr*. Alexa der Hiow'i, Mr. and Mr*. J.din A. lr..wu. the (iou n ua.i, ih? He/. t>r. M"Vicker, Mr. and ltira. Louis C. Morris. Mr and Mrs. Morion P. llenrr. afr. and Mr*. J nu-s II. ?'?u . Jr., Mr. *n<l Mr*. J->i,p Feli, ( nanea Tay.or M.-wart, Mr. and Mra John Drexe , *>lr.. JJ. Bdgar fbemfleee,Mr. aud Mri. John \Vu?in.iu*h, >lr*.l>. i , ihe M.s*?s Lesue aud James Liukeuaugn, al. of i'm. ..ie , tn*. At tbaeoneiusiuB of tbe ceremony the new'y we! 'ed c up e were i*a lere.i a roceptiou al the lar*e S'lmiuer eat taara of Mra WUItaffl BktnolaaOer -tewan, where a Weil,i.n< feast was served, lue lumy va:u*. n- pr Mee ll wetv uoi shown Mr aud Mr*, lireie. stane! for N'ew TorS ta a apaeial esr tatt eweBlue, Tn?y wm return to L .elim uext w*ek and sall for ta ru pe tbe ludo wini B* ar lay. l'i??n 'neir .-.-turu IO tl.l* cou ltr? Mr ^Drexel wid Dee.'i.e a partner le lae ba km* bnuse o' Llrax.-l, Mor*an dc Ol and will live tn Pbnade.pui ., whtr* he has a larite ai.d co.tiy hou.a ueariy co.upletnd. Tff' P .E?ir>r:ST HUOE1SQ SPECKLED TMOtTT. 1'U'oi'i.iT II .t>K, Sept. 1-4.?The second at tem|it ai a deer bunt havi >g (irate,1 a fal.ure on account ol a storm of nu usual vin shim, President Cterelaafl be* loos hnnse.r to fi*hiug ouce more le day. A bunt, bnw eter, i* in tuire for the latter part of lae weeli la the I'l'.-er Late tiegion. Mra. t'leraiand, Mr*. 1'oiioin ana Bi*. l.?iu.oit ara **g*aaeteJ tobe one in ber. of the party WhtOh Wll leavetbelnnforiuebiiiilintirroj.:l. As the ?"..son ii rat -eoki-d irna- c.oaed io-l*y, me I'tesldeul d* ern. n-.l to *a.nal(* a l?y of lt " and, acoo.u|.*n:.--t oy l>r. J. ?,. I.o-iua i. o- br.oklyn. ntiiad Bi* i .ear Inlet la ihe loreuowa aa-l atalu afl-.r dinner. Toa ate* r iney ? mt tairt*a*a awaa ia *f tnsnatafl treat, the Presi mut Sanaa hy tar lae b?t'.?r leefe l wo af his ti -a were h**uiie,? Wi'ighiua- ouea-i.l tnr?e-o, .*r:or geUBdfl eacb.g A tu si os-ru hr IMISMMAM. ?in elderly Irishman waa om ol tbe steerage Pu li*- r- un m. *.r*.i .,? il . , lay. Via-ri lie wa? tta.i. nd in imiif ItaaTitaa. lt wa* rotted thal he was U...1.10 o lelB ta*iiau, an: no . anani el ht* le.tni* l-u-. i j ., 1 tn- o .,* u-d. ru- iinjiii.lt a-i'l ni -..loriariet ta ta* t*ar*>e, wno ar--.s au uun-ru B^trepeaa law I ...r?, ir md in V* u i.i a,, 1. ,i.u I ta* BUM, le * .. taket ;., (oe w ,it.oa ru.>.u for nun irmnli, and ( lem a .roy, as a laat ie-oii, *eut roi Caeuia J .eli Huooey, lu a ew alaatet C.pliU He?a wa* ent.ig-.'l in an eaiti**. conversaiaiu wun tue etafarrat i " Un ?,ive,' exciaiuelCai.la.il Hussey, "ibis bea Bl nou-j. ire IriSUinaii, W.io -p-i** 1.,.-. :o .lil nothiiiir *?**? H.. u mt is 1 nu.iiny (/*ui.aiu, li ty yrar. o,d. U- ha- aa uouey, aud his orolti-M-.u-Lw, Jaine* O'ilou luau. pat.i ni* la-* la Mu* oo intry." *" Wneie .Ph.- bia brotner i.ye ( '' Baked Kilroy. "lie .ay* lu *A aaiy-.nl, wherever that is," replied Hs.-ey. "i'ei ,.,o? il uean* W--sierly. R. I., for ft'iole Island," ? - tata*] lt '.roy. ?? : l aenj i uara au., a^e." '?I ruy te.e*raphed i? ibe ad .r-.*. ant yesterday a retiy c.uir, in i.e.nug tea um ra** wa* c..i-ci. au.i with u sumu; tue itionry for O'.iailivau'i Daaflagfl I ***>r>. -? J. T. XVLl.AStf* PMtMMO RILLED. J I. Hil!, tbn ca.npam.ii) efJarnea 1. Roi* gua, wa* a?..ed -l ..." i>.y,, at Wast broadway an i i?.i?o--.t a y?*r ago, naa neeu ,?(,.. Ma ki.;.*.i Be a t>uBd.iii?n o' lilli ni or ue<l tue L):. rict-Al oraey yeat-r B9g .! , waa i.e.lea iu ?10O wuen arr. ale,| loren <*Uii.t ., rawtn l? fWfaattMJ io lesli ? SH.. Ila ian.1 wa* arr. *ne>i iu tut To*aUfl Foii'.-e lo irt. i'ae iu .ney wa* Oei,.^, ai m ia tu* Cit* ? 8*sjb**l**n by a maa I al il I ec ritu* io tbl* ina i. Wm Cail-d on ni l'i.iriet-Ai toru y VrtlerUay, but dui uoi tlv? ms nama. lim. wuo i-Uniiim.r.s.lot B.lli ,*er. '!>?.. wuerr ne l?r., was aiii'Sl ny tue uioeuarae o. ? nfl* wu io n un wa* ..liaiuptiii* J" *r*st fr..u, . cowboy ai lue nm. or ons of tn* iaroa*l* ?aio tue i.,-ru of tual |>*c.Hlar proiuciol Wr.leru iu austry. Jua tuan wlsnail bis itiuury. TO AID A CTjffl BtgajBTi hold E. * fealiT*l will take place U. day Iron. IS a m. till n i.lii,?t,t pi iM.yueru.' wilily Fa.ri.iouu.'s al M u. ola, 1. I , lui mt, ?SMIlalIlka T.i.iporar* Hom. Itrl'h.l .... A ball will Oe pv-a, IB the iteiili.|r. The Ui..1.1 ul ie.iy n.auagtia iui'luilea. ?aouj ,.i tut uiual piouiinaut aa* .ai leail.i* u, yuatns ' ouuly ! Il E 0$) V1H E- FL TE X CA I E. JUDGE CHURCHILL'S ORDER DISCUSSED. ItlflTRICr-ATTORNgT MAliriM. Mil KS lo IUVl'IT VtCtTgP. Arimuidnt on the motion made ly the Dis? trict-Attorney to va'ate tho order granted ly Ju.tken (' iiii-i-uill for the examination hythe counsel of Kellin M. ? pilre and Maurice B. Flynn o. Commissioner nf Juror* Bellly In ro*ard to the method of drawing tho Crand Jueort wno found lae Indictment against Cum, wat heard foy Justice Androwt in rttiprarn-t Cotut, Chamber*, yesterday. 1'i-tr.d \Morney 5i arline ap? peared tor th. motion ind k.char I B. Newcombe opposed it Neitner Igr. "q ure nor Mr. Flynn was present. Mr. Martiup sail lhat the oourt bad no warrant In law to grant auor. an onlor, amt i iM.lu'y at the tl tuc lt wa* allowed aid not fully BBateSBBUd lt* nature Tue oourt inljht have boen nu.ind by the aBdavl*. upon wbioh the oner wa* aske I fir. Th it aft] davit Babel t .al the l'onuui*?loner of .Tutors be d'reetert to appear tutor* a referee In accord mee wita tba revisions of ?eatttM MS of Ina Code, lt was not stated whether the Code flt Civil or Criminal Procedure waa referred to, hut in fact il wat In the Civil co le that thu arovUioa wa* found, and lt wa* not pre-crtued for proeeadltigs In a criminal etae. Posslnly ihe Judirn hail Inlenrted on'y tn ?*"99t au order to show oau*?, font had in fact granted an absold'e order for tbe examination. Mi. Newcombe replied that the District-Attorney need hiive no anxiety ns to tho fiets tn the mind of tbe Judge, when he granted me order. Two day* brfire lt w ,* granted a motion wa* argued t>?fore the sam* J nice .:i j relation to tue .ame matter on an application teeBasm lawgi opt of trial. "My iriend." Ba coutiuuad, * noed I t>e under no miaar prnuenslira a. to tbe mi*h aaiug of me I Jud***. Judge Cliiirebtll granted an o.-d-r to thow can.e tn tne tlr*t in.iince nut upon rec m..literation g'anted an absolute m. er '? The Di*trlrt-Attoi net bul no i.ii-ine-* 1- court upon a mi.tum ot tm* character at tnl* .rage of the proe-e lings. Tue affidavit was snili clent upot its face to wai rant the granting ol the omer nuder tue section uf the Col* which provided ".bat where a perron contemplate* the mak'nir of a motion, and fur ttie purpn*e of the mo'.lou requires the eiatciuattin of a witnnae, au onie* directing it might be granted. District-Alt .mey Mai tine reiterated mar id a civil -tv eee H.ig tue action would have benn regular, but , lt was not so lu a criminal ca*>*, to wfoieh Mr Newcombe responded tbat the Cnfle of Criminsl Procedure was en? tirely sl.eut lu regard to the method by whlcu the exam? ination of t witness whose testimony wa* necaa.ary on a m.dion might he obtained. He insisted that the court had thejMiWcr to .rant the order,and taring di ne en the per ?.ni wa* examined, hit.ile..os)ti.in wa* rea* ced to writing .ml .urned. If any nm; ton wa* made, ba.*e?l uikui the testimony, the Diitriot-Attoroey mialtt tteu properly . i Bea* the reiulanty of tbe order, ll there wu* no appli? cation bv t-e (intendant for relied, then the matter wo.iid n.d come foftore the court. Tue peajri* not being a I arty lo the proceeding. Use Di.inc; Attaraey had nu right to appear. Tho witw>s* wa* nut entitled to arma* *ei. lt wa* ol* duty to ii >er the order of lue aomt nut be did. Now, because the District-Attorney dimly be? lieve.! that aomebody would be pre'u.ticed foy lt, lie wanted the order vitcite i nini s)*i> because taets bud noon obtained as lo what ia i taken place iii the o til rc uf i he'Cotu n!**;ooer el Juror.-, tau.ung to tallow irregularity in tue .election of the (iiaud J .rv. la reply lo a que* non bv Justice Andrews, Mr. Newcombe said Hint luce penuentlj of tue ttatttt* n.e ewart had p.wei to require the examination of the witness. Although be did not rely aoioly ui?in the prtrrwtoa* of ti a Cede, he Jua*i com plled with them in the action he ba 1 taken. Ju-tie* aJMtreW* lntiuiateHl that tluise provialocs re latett ..uiy to r vii action.*, and Mr. Mar Una awaiti con? tended that there wa* no warm-it for Justice c.ni-c- ,. ? order in Hie Code of Crimliiul PtooMteiw, iii -1 that tlicre tore P ai'ould be act, aside. He claimed thai M icc should bar* been given him before tue oralcr was up p.i-.i fur. Mr. Newcomlie deenred that this iras ur.necessny in ?oeba ease and that If ihe testimony wet irregularly taken .ta presentation npiui the trial could be objected tu. Justice Andreas reserved bl* decision. COSTROLLER DCM HA AT 8 UXIQVM COURT. To ihe E di tor of Tue " r i I, u n * . Siit: Tbe Court o' < omuiiei-ioiifrs of Alabama Claims finished it WOrb in llecertibcr la?t, bot tbfl Tren--.'* warrants were not all written tmtil witl.ir. tte | .-' lew (h. ... Ci:iiniu:its lor war premium* get a- nit BS per cent o! 'heir claims, tbfl am.nm' ot tic 'leneva a-vard bein iu.urPoietit to pay iu full Jt has taken 'io 'I reasury Departm in over elgbt BBOBtbfl to fate ont what .vidcnd could he paid with B Oertnin SUtu rn ba 1 utnn the claim* uilustcl and certttied. brea now w o all ol the warrant- ar* Signed ned ready for deli*cry many of them are held back u:>on thc on of Controller M. J. Durham, and bv a usurpation of authority wbieb ? !??????: - - tor. ceivc the attention ol the courts if uot ot the Administration. The Ti e9BU IJ warrant* held ! Bel amount to about aniilli.m dollar* aud belong to claimants who were regularly crtitied by the Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims, A lawyer n:iui".l J, V. Mauning claims that these claimants owe bia money for BOT - a* th ir attorney in tb* e:i*>s. under private SgrSfSntS made with them. On the other baud tbe . ita sav Ural Mr Mannum ana disbarred by ilie to.. . mid did not render tbe aerriee* ebarged lor. ind that they were obliged to retain other attorney* lo <ln tbfl work n;:d recover tbe jinl^m.-uta; but thai il they o?o him n yihiug he know- wnere to find them uuii : hat thev are isnpiaBQlhlii tor whatever they owe. A . -nee >. .*s sc n I ou. hy the Controller to all the claimants that he weald hear them upon Mr. Maa. Ding'* elaima last Mi"bj flBotnlsg At tbat tlfaebia roiun was well Siled hy damian!- Bad tln-ir attorney. from rarieueperta af the ooantry, but Mr. Manning did not intt in ali IgManUMfl tmiil called for Tbfl Control lei then retired and afti-r a time iel Ul lied -tating tba' h* hud BB09 Acniijr Secretary Fairchild ; it he w.. lld BOt hear tbfl matter a* thc Tica- ir. Department had no inrisdiiniun to pa** on Mi. Maa* rniig'* private ar.ani:ement* with the olaimatit.*; BU that tbfl warrant* would be (1 l.ver.-d om -non a- ? u'enciul order could be prepared by tbe Acting Set r*tiirv. Tiie claimantn were mrprtaed, threfore. to receive i a eircular letter from CoatroUer Dalham mrjuiring whether ;i]iou rec.-jit of the.i warrant* they would deposit tbe nu.mint ol' Mi, Maaaiag** olalma with *am* reapoaetble nany ia Waahlugtau to 9bsds fetioa a bieb raigbt be begun. witbont r- gard te tba merit* ol tbs quarrel betweea Mr. Manning ana tbe claim .nt*, tba Ceetroller of tba TlllSSIIi J ha* no power lo establish a court and Hui* judicially li-m the cae.-, l.v.-i) In- admits tiiat; hut still 'n bold* I. n-k the warrant.* and fladaaTQT* to .res thee lUnaats toteaeeadingte Mr. Alanniii^'a UcaiuDiih.. 0> LOOK I. K. Mu-york. s.pt. ii. lane. the LKr:sro\ of the cotrsTTTVTIow, I o t fi e E d 11 o r o t The Irtbunt. Kir: Tbe statement seen in your Issue of the 8tb inst, of the reply of Frederick Cook, Secretary of State, to an lnquiiy a* to whethei tiicre i* anv tiro viston ol Iaw.provldlni; for ballots to he used in feting outee Bjnfl9t*S9 af a eonveution to revise the Consti tutu.n ol' our State, and your panelUBI09fl thereon, tempts me to jjive for the iuforxatinn of those inter aatedL my ezperienee in such ?ndertakiaga. Tbs Council of Municipal Heform, with which I was taauy y*ars oflaUBaefl* . fl* its pn-a .lent, obtemed on two .lirti-ient occa.ions 1H74 and 1HB2) arnendineuts to our State CoflatttUttoa. The latter, that tHritri.:tiriij the p*teeat9**ef taxation awd ihe limit of ii>rm of bondi by oar city autboi .tic*, wa. Mflursd univ after live year, of lsbnr and paoaag* through two enc.. -? Legialature* and a final vote ot tbepeepla Not. wiihstandinii the act ag$raaaly pto* niel BM thc prmtiui,' of th-* ballet* by tim .ev-ral counti"* of the | Mate, few ayer* printed and uo attempt* whatever ! wen. made bj the 30 ititi** for their distribution at tbs poll*. Two counties utterly refused to ptiLtthc ballots and no vole was taken in those countie*. Tbe . Council tra* teat clere ol.ligeo te allow all their effort*. for ee lea*, 1 Usaete ba Crwetntteg ?the ofltoe-he Uteri 1 mn be ag favorable lethe i-irasure? or ae*.noe ihe I babe* ana noel of ihc nora Tin* tl ey did an-1 bullota wei-e lum thad and iliatnbated tnroagbonl nearly ihe entire Stale, no Maali thing to do. the expense ol ail this work wai* bm ne by a ii w of tbe mem I-er* .. tl.. Council an 1 B lea* numiier of tte annual reotribfltor* to lt* Inti.ls. w.th v.r> Uberal eontri*atioaa from o,.r targe*l real estit. boldett and two ol tbe life ili-il'-ance coinpauie* ol th'. 1 ilV. Prom tb* above fame 1 th.uk my persons who cn- ! tcinp.ato a revision ol oar Btats coualitutiuu tmiat in 1. * ip t ii ir minds not to depead tm. 1111" uti subscripti'iii. from tin- feneral Bstlwlc, bnl te pul their banda deep iio*n in Ibair own poebet* te lad th. ineaim io (ia* in* cxp-h?-* ni' boidiag oneil a cou veiiiioii. I tue ha. ol'iin bee: u,v oj pern nc.-. Wa i it not tie as well or Batter to obtain any Metled ebaagfl Berflliof l>> nee...og a.hlmentt to tbe eon* etitutioti through th-- m. di tl D ot our LefTJetatarfl 1 itii.-r tl an ii.oar tn* large szpeaaa ot a eonrentbifl lo re\i*e it. y>. W. \V, aa. .-u I erk, s-pt. 10, i>"-0 RBtJRton <>p ?' run. ? k a Rnars vet era ws, The .urviving veteran, o I* il'' K.arney'* old 8 aey Htiga.li- held their aii'iu,: I'un.mi y.Ht.r.lay ll the xi.mill-"I lb.- Kearney Inti... nUovl, al Arlinxlon. B. J .lin.,.-. I 0 v. tamas BBmatja* L taaamgttemasl $ai * al tue hui. . Brig* a- -iirgeou LV. oakley, af Btaabata, pmeMaA amtaaj U Un- platform waa (ieueral ** illiam C.-iiro-*.-. A 1 ??-.?? lullou ?a. ailopUal tnat Hie rou.nii-a.ou having char." nioiiin-en - at (jetty.burg aiioui.l be ri-i|ii.-*Unl lo f**M ? 111011u111e.il lu Kearney. F rst .New leraey li ia ul'- Ot W I il Pear**) WO* il. c.. 11 iii.-.nleiil, willi a * n .- -iireauleul irmu each r. giiiiiini ... Uta artgadOi J. il Og lea, r.mir.i.iig )?-.:.. IaM Bari * nell. ...ii snaniUag *? r ...iv a 1 Bruwn, li na* ur ta o.c lum .1 d laUan wort appreprtaiofl i..i ta* -<U.luis ii.1,1.. al l nan.-.bin Lum li **aa served lu a lata-e Uni._ or \ jjrt TBS 11 ha 84ri cia v.. The Ftclianire Club house nf the new fin* n town i.ir mt BjerohaaU aud brokera wa* **ea*** al \u. SJ Baw at, taotei da* altai aa* iltiwagatl wita sraag ttvJlart ms* aaawistra. (.eueijl.atlSf*il.ou aaaetpr. awo al lue i.brior Spiwai.iiiie ann .11.111.. 1. 1 nu Th* .1.1 ?.c i.e l..r Ut* ni.t .'..1 olij/inai Ui.-uiU*"? ol ti.aitllu ? ?75. Tile lull ol mian.al ,...n.u.-ia.* nearly ...inpletr. Ihtrr* b. aaa ?"?;> aieuil i.niti Bve vacan. lea All luiu.l.erB alttrl kb) i.r*l SOU will ha*.- to pa> si. eiursu.e rei -1 *1 ?'?'- Tht .nuuai .lue* are nut tai 1 Sit Mo a ?e?u Th*}/ ire flie.tat prent al $-'5. lin- ililli 1* B i.iui.neiaiy ut**, M . ou* .-mh ut e seka, all 1U aOaira baiiig ve.i^'i ni um han -..ot soaasraJ ? uiim.itl**-; SIU. an I-.*., u liv* 1 iiii.iiiitl.e aud a Hon"* tepiailU**. tin atina rt of lue ? tub am ? Jame* 0. Smith, ure.ulcul. Frank K. niurgis. vic* rrf?iu>?t: CharS. R niekot. treasurer: Willam Wood. sccre-ary. TTi- Hm. ral, Mun*, md htecntiv.. I ummittees comprise the following tnernber* J Ii. Krait h. J M llarei. tin,-, ci,..i ,i nickax.aii n.i.iwi, p B Bl ira - Hoary A.-n. I an* lah. ii.'*r!rran. r. A il* Tlenialea. A ll.Wheeler. Il.-nryi A'ant. E a Drake. H. R. MeLane, William Wets*. Jenn ll Mccue, William ii. Lei li wood, (J. 8. Ul tb y and Rob kan. -?-? CALLIXG OX THH POLICE FOli HELP. CTB0UGL1 OffOEMD TO WESTERN UXiO.v. tub b'nwAT onaniaaaoti bububi a rkq-bst FROM Tlir TFI*(,RAy-'l CoMPWY. Il was some time aff<*r their, usual hour of meeting vtsterday when the Subway Coimn'Mion'ri met in tl.e'r public ofTlce. They bad been in consultation with Mr. Mabeaa, their emin tal. Ai acting secretary Mr. Glbbens rer.d a letter from t"uper1ntendeut [lan stone, of the W*et9>9 Union, sating t>e-inls*lon to re? open IBO f.-et of trench In West-*!, from Dey-at. to Der No. 18 for the ptirpo'e of exieodlnr the company's nn aasnrsand system there. Ai tba letter wai reait Mr. Flower's face assumsl a determined look. "I think lt would he a good pl..n to sar they can't hav* lt, uon't you f be sal I turning to Mr. He*s. rile tatter ?aifl *ome tbing about c. ..ii taring the matter, hat Mr. Fiower brok* In. Our -henct *st. tliat anv Iron pipe laid nn?*errmnnd drwn tew- on Vu- ct or ?e.I aide* ** if! w.-ar out in three year* UL)-.. ; r a*) i. J bj what they rall mir rotten a*p!ialt- If the Ws.tcri. t ni-.ii ' mi lim i bad asked i tr pernlaaton tn nut tu win- ea th* el*v*t>d road er anywhere sloe temporarily w* should hara given thea leer* to de aa, They ignored *u? in tor, ini v what i ... ta th* papata tti.-v derril* to . og their whwaerta Baakemaai aieapy ** tl Hi. etatsal .lehance. and dlmitx-yed it, aa the counsel wai show. Mr. 0199*9* then read tbe law on the subject and ex p an ed it thu*: Hie work of ron'tm rt I nt* sri rr Pre of el.-ctrlcal enndnrtor* In tail cut i. BOW .lillie..t ot the rule, aid yerilla ? Hi-, i .cnn. ?-mn. Ni.ne ,,f the requirement, ha. l.e.-ii complied wtth Tht- Western Cr .n pepi, nevsr anted fir a permit, un. bul Hy de. iur- that tie.) have no than ghi ol iloin* ?o. Plainly they hare been guilty of (rn.** Tarli Usa of the law. More than that, they show that tl., y ari-od in favor of Ihe law and do aol Intend te be hmm.; nv \t. The ( omniissiun hs* just as mu-1, lo da with ti,.- wire* nlallayed as it has with Lnrylng them, tad ;f it float n..? t..,. netti e pl tM* attempt I* d.-ry it tn.! the law cresting it there Is no doubt thal trier* will he still cn-ati r vin,at..ma Ii was then 8a*Wted that. In view of what th* Western T'nlon had done. Ila request to isy wires underground he dented, and secretary M"ss .nhmtrted the following re...Prion, which waa unanimously adopted! Wherein, It tia-* rom* to our knowledge that the We.tern I'l-.'Cii;. Company ha* acted ia violation ?.l the tiro visions ..f L'haptert 834 el the law. nf l*-?4 and 4'c.'of the law. n: : RSfl, ri .|ii.r ng all wire* far 11.-- tri. al purple**-* to be i.1 below Un sarfaceel the afreet* en-.pt where in the c.*. reii.ui of the Baud other arrangement* are ilosirable for .?; e. a r a--..ni -, and li Ur aa. lt:. ihe ili.ty of the Rosrd to enforce the.e laws tn.l in . - .gainst theil violation, aad to cany ant rn tar a* ls m our po* .-r both th.ur latte! am! their .->uirll.?Therefore, be ll gsaalasd, "Plat thc following i< Der. be ttaaed br tho pre.l ?'??I:' a.nun*.-1..' tin- Board and t.-ni to thc Western tulon 'I. .ec'iupi, > ..iiipiiny aad th* potto* auihuntio.* of ihe ..ny rely. The .nb-tanre of the letter to the company was an order dlfwetlng lt M rem-*ve the wires from along tb* eiarated rnai and refrain from striurln< any mar* "In defiance of law." The letter to ilia Ponce Commission? ers read: Il I aiconie rc Bat notice of the Roar! o' Commissioners of Ki*. 11,? Subway* thal tba **.-?tern in.on Telegraph com i- with! three dara planed telegraph wtnw above the surface ol the strtx'ts of the city ? ittiout the permission of the th* law* ol isa*, tad Ck iptel I law* of 1-H4 Von ar.- napacUlUIJ i'? ll i.ol ?-. I te piei om any lui t.'iee vi..ui,on of the law, and lo ar? ri st thu..- ati. myth ii ,ou. Thia i* the 3r*t formal demand for police assistance that hat been ma ie, btu early Monday morning Mr. Mo**., in behalf of the Commie.lon, requested Ins|>ec(or aieera, wbu u aetlag tuuennleadaat, to arrest ai: per? sons attempting to erect pole* ur string wire*. ??**. r?. c.inp iuie?, laolodlag aaa of the electric itght com? panies, ne bad found out, have been putting Bp pole* at Bight. r>-( re marla* th* room M ?. F ow.-- * ii i la reply tu aome of tbe stat*incuts of the We*tern Union official. : They chi.rn r'.a' we r-nv.- nnf p.,n.ult.-il them. This ls <er i seal Profeoooi LsMoaa I* se.-ihem st tn- :.: -i in regard ta tuc matter, bul he m- lae* thal th.- com? pany dui icu wael tsi aa v.- anything to do with a* aad that it iccount anyway. Thea i bed aurea ginter. Mi Kearney, call an .? waa* inbedinmncbthesami ? \\. do not intend lo treat Uiam a blt better or worse uomaaaj tm t tbe law aa* got ink euior.isl. raero ls some doab! whether th- Com mission beeta* righi te laierferw neut the wirae all aleen tn* cerate i iona ar ? co .iie-'tcil. Noni- of ter n lia* Iieeii ll..-.i y.-r. bu Ba noel nundea I Hemetoae eatd tuej- weuldaaoa be tried. At l'wen'y-'-iir i-s:. thej will b" cuuecled with th-- w ie. la the iron j.ip.-* under Broadway. Prufe-.* i* l.edoni. the i-xpetl o. Che Commission, re p r:.- ...nu ni.- walking ) i .e con Ulta at th* 'i.irt-tt VVorlta. Il ? .-I'. *ine*i tn .t or.e rea* >n why the worn on lb Weja had net proceeded ii...re rapid.y w.aifie oar* axerrtaod ta ihe inspection and the ace ni en is imbi* lo new marbi:.sty. -onie diiticu.tv, he .aid, had u-eti oxnertaueed la setting aaliefectorj sand. The rougn .? -.* of the eierior of Hie conduit", ab. ut wh'.-n to moen has been written, he explained. w ,* .lue to the Boeg'tal aentraeUee a eoelmsi the - e mela! m.nil.I. living col I chill the Surface. Ile a l ;.-,i leal ne bad mil open and b olen np over fifry -ec tons ead was Bent tc* hit ibi- rouiin,e.s wa* niiiy skin deep, rh" partieoler apeeittca'io'i Pr tbe downtown route w.-re submitted by mt engineer.* and approved The** tirrel tue eonstmetlea company ie eec within two .i-iii on -o I i. ai e. al I went v-ti.i ni? si, and n.nir iel a *.l 19 >y aloug t <n 0*9909 In I aruniie s:., mallar lo tue one now being built. -noway ( onirui*?n>ner Mus*, on Monday, called the a te, [uni al Po iee Ca;.tai i B j ham* to a ii'-w te.egrspn poe w,nh i,a i been erected in W**at Thirtieth-*-., lie ?ati tue poloeaideailr hui been pei un m notation of law in tin-n cut Mm", and be WIOSQd to know if auch work onul 1 not io. prevented by tue po.ice. Captain ail] ina* advised Mr. Mo*, lo ?ee A'-llug- -urerin tenden I Sie-r*, and later m tue uar Mr. -teer* .eui out an eider lu tb* pi.ace to arret: auv per.nn wno tot up a new tele? graph poi- tu tbe city wi: bout special permission hy lu-< subway Couimiaaion. HIL!) OVER THE VA \KEE SLOOP. eora! aucavriou os niK p. p.ki.e^s mayki.owku ?rvi wiMiiT. NbwtobTi Bent. 14 (e^pesia.). -TnearriTBl of th* Mayflower lu Newport caused a tiiu.ation, and wherever one may go th'- gener*. topic of conversation ls the coining race and lue paeBSa " Have you teen the Mayflnwer 1" "Ihe Ma) Dower ls in," are tentei.cei to be hear* on evsrr band. On board af tile flagship Teu ne-.ee, now al mc mr here, tu* repirt ma le by the Quartermaster tb it a .loop yacht was entering the harbor *u..u spread ali over the ship and the officer* and tait.irs ru*u.?l ..n lack au 1 cul. - t tue rigging lu ords r to get a good view of the ve**oi. Tim bind waa called on the poop lo he in medlo*** to aerenade the Mayflower, but to everybody's greet sorrow and regret the y*cUt did not come c.use en nigh hy the war.hlp. Th.* .Ma. tl -w--r had hardly lime to anchor before a large flotilla of boats gathered around u-r. The people rio lie I to the wharve* aa 1 thor* wat a great demand tor Ina*. A little before lim'. A Mr*. Lune ran aiongtid* tue Mayflower lu h.* steam baree Vixen and paid a natl to the boat. Maur o -.lie gu.-* * In tue city who nad already parked their trunk* an I gone . everything in reatln-sa for their ue pariure nave lie.-u indu'-ed by tbe arrly*. of the May Uo'vi-r to change Liieir mind* an i mon everybody Wai.li io romani now uutil after lh<- race*. iNTF.r.Ksr rs the newport races. Th* Galatea tatt her *mflaa**g* ag Bag it-.dge early ye.ter iluy ami wa. tovrei! ap through Hull Late on lier way to New? port, where alu; will take (.art in the race for BM CtttMSaV Ca* M SataUdar. Bat only have tin- Mayflower aud the (..lat. a been eiil.'-ied, hut a letter wa. re. ei veil at the Nw rori Yacht ( mb li.m.i- v.-.ti.-nliiv frn-n I. Ma o mi Furies* an nouni .ng that he wiehed to enter the Puritan in thu race. ( uti,ino (iii I anficlil.of thc- Seawalilnika Yacut Club, i* go.ug Io Newport h) *ee the rac" ,n lu* .loop Pri*. illa. It I* bejjerei *t wi! tater h.r among Hie first class sloop*, lt !. likely that there will be enough *ea and wind to nial,.- it rae* aad what Ann-man yaihts.i.en are WVthtag for ? rm oarttr w.-atin-r." The mam m ta*** water* Bera ? .at.sfy Lieutenant llunn, who ha* called t i.-n ni.iruie Bagta ts In most people t.,>-race.* *.i..\vi.l i um .ii.iTciy Hie tun . ,,1-itv of tn.- Mayllow.-r-- M tl..laiaa- tfatUrhaerr w i .iiiii-i i aa ne tau at Newport on iMMidap the .juctinn wai ,i my un.i .t : i! the * in-ju -i cleat al Hat ur lay't ran- will h.- t!i.- Miranda, i-a .em and Mon!.u.. The Soaiaak. trtws ** mei flatt ut .c il h.-r ami " J**' L.liaoilli sa...-.I lat, wa* tl,. a.man trlmooer, aad "he mav i?e aaa rn* ^.. hem is considered by all who have seen her ?a.i to b.- aautbei mapiiaUoa of Mr i!.u:-.?-* gen ins aad ii I. pron. I.-.: to* .? i nial aha ? ... |.r<.v.- il., (..-i. ,t .-.. buen er ,.,,[. The M.ian ia baa re*cully been brun* finui bngland, ? bi rs <ne w.* eoeablared i ??? s 4. si ?. tnh.in r in hi tun water* *di* '? u .t now lalheaoui. trim kl tba woe ber reputation in l.nglanu. nut lt nuduuMed -.in n lui. rail a* published tba tait thal iienrral Fania . ..-.ig.-ii Uentaeaal Heirn ta * nat* rn rees Ma * want. Uer- na* li.-.-n i.rou.* siwrie* ni a* lo when the challenge ? t ia I. and dei Home papers have luUinated thal .n nal rhal.enge ut tba ros made. Th) - ttallrnge ?a- t.i.t atadever a.:> by ..en. ?age Ot* . sard tl" th-rtra, I. .ut. nant ll.un ai Dial lune l '"' ,; " u" ?hoi lip mi... Tin- ti.it n,om.ng Ihe General Bent to I i. iitenai.l li-un a ? ru:, ii i adeuae, ol rathn a ni.iiiotaii.liiiii of ? ingi.i ..!. .ant linn. roneuiUd J. lc*.u Webb and thro tea a I...- ow ucl ol Uk- M.iitl- ri -. i. thal wi,.ii thu ..; us ll.-iiiiiiua chain ngi- waa ertilrd lu* Maasachtv ?rite Hay storm i hallenge wonld br id ohln I bs Bel i a a ... waa withdrawn bj Lieutenant lieno aa. bul i.i i. mig., i ie ne* race which at ? I trraagt batwrea tl,.- o's un* of H.* ilayttoWer*nil sltlj be ulmlfagali ii'-m ?? I ? iii.....: amlback. Ut m .v.wpi.it Harem tratal mey get I .atlnr." Tilt lafBV/gJtaTI I EAlu Al WAVE'LY. fbi Baa J meal .-ui.-Agricuiinrai aaataflj *r*a*tl u* tn nual tan at W.n. liv yet. :.lav. Tliei,- ?,..* uni a - lea lam ft there n.-iii^- in. *|?cial kama* Bl .ut.-r.i*t nu dav An ad l.t.on U. BM ltira, timi* th:* y.-ar :. a bench *h..w. lu a luci, ar.- eut.ual about BM ' tnt. in lading ni.i.y n..t.*l .lng-that hs*, tigure.1 .ii -:,.... * in Leia ? ny .ni ttorwbar* A baal 1"" BWantl m. e r .v. tb. prize* ranging in am..lints up to *'-'o ie exhibit ni m auuerwr ia aumbers and quality to Uiai oj -n> iii i . ,1 I Ii i. i- ai-" . g>."l du ' U.-I...I un. i t will be a. *rdi i tiuite.t rb* Minuers acre \cloi. kitty bitcu aud l bal ie) at. _ OIKO n;<n a A < - la ta* ARDOURS. Jam-* McCrud'T .*>? fhirtv toten, of No V.i Ja. k-ui ac , lim.Ul- Point b". I'-b i-'.av morning Hom th" rfl i moni ..: rbi .? it Wabli n brooklyn, un aaturtUy night McCrtiuer wa* ki. .. I ia lue ,,i,y italali .luringa row. rh. lead man t-jlil til.I Ul* Ul.Ollie arWSI .'.nil' tl.'- pl*" iel. t fm MHO* 'H.Ilk* I .non. r lim.iii-oii . -e Ihe arrest of Wa9u en a ?! iiiiiiu.t amI Walsh ?as Un ko.1 u,. In Ihe county |BU. M. . nil. r boie a ..e.u reputai.iiii Ha had bi lin- loi os . I . U or ii- u a nu no.T .. t- *r^ 1 ai-. Bril WWI aiui.leii Ut: fllghl mWt BoM ss ?itueo***. ? nu;,,>ts DOVSSrAIR* HT MIS MORT. IB aipi.irrel at B* ll ? ? 80*9 *t . H.Us.k.l. la-' Wllllaui Patrick was BtaOWa ?l"?B * tlighloi "(all. by Land A. Ilgj BWBl wh.?? gue.l ta had l^n l-.iln. k . .Kuli Mas ?maned ami it *" taesjgl I thal tu* la luy aaa h. Soi up. Pairnk is s Isa I.r, io*t> unco yeal* jld. an.l live, al -Nu. 4.. Ulaii.l si., UoLhj.uu. AX appeal tothegbaxdarmt. COMMANDER FAIRCHILD IN CHARLESTON. RKBCiLblXO DILtYSD UT THU HtOH WAOBS DS" MANDTi BT WORKMr!*. CHATtLRSToy, S. C., Sept. 14.-Ex-Governor Lu-in* K*.rei,nd. of Wiseon*In. comoiander-lo-chtef of the (iran* Army of tbe Republic, and Colonel E. B. Gray arrired here yesterday and spent to-day examining the effect* of the earthquake ant consulting with the Mayor and the Cotumlttae on Relief. The object of Governor Fa '?child'* visit lt to ist whether lt ii necessary to make an ap neal to tbe Grund Army of the Rspunlle for assistance for Charleston. Tbe sltn?llo? waa fully ex? plained to bira and he tuned an add rea* to th* Ortnd Army of the Kepubiie tuting tbe condition of affairs and concluding aa follows : "I therefore request de? partment commender* to call upon each post in their department* to at onoe appoint a eemmlttee which sh.ul collect tu -h tim* as comrade* ana thetr f*ltow-eititeni in cities, rillage*. aud on tne farms may desire to eon tn bute. Th* money should be tran sm t ted to department hean quarter*, whence lt will he win tn TV. A. Courienar, ooo,, Mayor of Charleston. A eommt'tee, ennslstln of seven or fi* best ettir.etis of Ch irleston. wm te* to lt tbat the monay I* property ap? plied to th* relief only of the worthy sn I neeetsitoua." The City Connell of Charleston to-*l?y tdopted a r*to lution thtnkrag the sufi and employes of The .Wu-i and Courier tor tte entr*y and p uok displayed by them tn the compilion, puhlleanon of their paper during all tho excitement and coufuil.in couseiuent upon tho reoeot earthquake. Ala meeting nf the R?tief Committee to-day lt wa* stated that lt wl'l take a; leaat $1.000.000 to put the necet.try repa ra to tbe hoitetof persons who ar* ut? terly unable unaided lo make their houses ssfe and hah SENDIVG HELP TO THE SUFFERERS. MAYOR COI?RTFNaY'S LFTTBR TO THK CHaMBKR OF CdMMF.RCr?NKW SCnsCRIFTIOVfi, A mfetirnj of the Charleston Relief Commit? tee of the ( na.n ar of Co tn ra-roe wal held yesterday. The chairman. William E. Dodge, ra-sl th* following letter, which he bad raceired from Mayor Courte? nay: I acknowledge with sincere thanks th* noble work of your historic association in our behalf. It will hara limper acknowledgment when we have emerged from our present surrounding*. In ray brief reply lat me t*y tbst while the shocks wer* occurring tbe oeeesslty wa* urtett to uke tn*lt*r In open square*, and for tins tams *9f9fl used. Ol the.e we now have enough. Clim?tie and tannery reaaona now compel a return to such hemes as ara hal.liable. Wa caa fife for a time wliuom plastering and with other discomforts; our chimneys can lie hutu wui.e we occupy, aud ao I am happy to aay we are going hack lo our bmues and are all eueertul and more calm. Tbote Who can't get back are going to the in lerlor fer a time. However, thould we need tue advice yna to though .fuliy .Uer, I will communicate with yon promptly Our people will hold ai beyond price, through all time, their Identification wtih a com? mon American citixensblp which come* to them In their great trials strong to help, strong to lift up ! Charleston will never forget au thal ba* beau done for her. Aco*pt, d*ar slr, the ..**urauce of our sincere thanks. John Crosby lirown, treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce Commit leo, reoeived th* following additional subscriptions yesterday : Btahtoa P. Dodge, L. Von Itorfnian 4 Co., an ! Bank Of neW-Yeft, each. Billi ()0 The i mtnry < on.nany, and Naylor Jt Co., each.... 280 oo Anton rtrstpt Mtekeo. lioooo (Uti. ers sud i ink* ot immigrant Industrial havings Hank. . IBOOO aympathizers of Sandy mu, tiimngh W. B Baldwin lao uu Mi*S Wilke*. Mi*, ora. e WU***. Mi*.* II. K. I* Ilk.-., Adr an leclin. i nlumiua Hank, Itantan Woolie* Mids. IIugliAuehln.il.**. Plait.': Viood wat -1. ? ? rumula Life In.mame Co.. (luna and Japan Trading C.... John Dovot fl Ci, T. B I od dtagtOB * ( Bi, i ash. Ihrimgli lleurv Menu. Mao ?rc.-ii .1 i o.. Aldrich, Idiliugs ? Clifton, J.'hu -lade * ( ii , Woodward, Ilahlwin A Cat, J. I P millner ,t 1 .... ami Lee. Tweedy * ( '>.. each.. I'M) 98 lUtloo at a L'niou Hemer at Kamilah, N. t\, rh Us* Ber. J. ll Baatmaa . 6H$ George U ells. Nathan tattooer, Lehigh /.lue and Ir..., i-., iUmtled . R P. Wetherill s Ce il.uiut. ? i K. H. Bartlett .v Ci. Pickard * Jame*. F-.'.l erick. lunn*.i: ii. K. Kruno ,t lo. Host at ? in ' J. II. Una * ( .... each. 5000 Cha: ea Collina, -hellion * i ? . > loom Munni, J. H. Jowett, F. Bte li dt cou. Will, lin l.. Andrews. K. Hprmgarn fl ?...!*.... Doubleday 9 Co., Flint A c.. . . .i. , ;...-n ? I / I'.o'i.-rt Crook* 9 CO., A. Am ;i-..ii a- Co.. I.. Uaaberger * Ca, ogden A 1ll*rt. 1ff**rg P. -'..'. . w.i ii nan fopping .v Co., I'uckerlion, luifler 9 Cn. and Mhri-ve 4 Adata*, . 2!*<*> Cnlveralty Pnbllahlng (. 8000 Jillian N. lien.ir ues . . l'.oO C. ... Uu-I and ll. c. Kel>y. each. lom) ?? a. i.. *.." - f.s waadfca. V.Bi,"*aeb. t mi Pievious.y acknowledged. Bi',n:>- OU ioui.e*t**et9*s aa W. u Tnraer. .fayer Ornoo** secretary, has seat the following ictier lo Theodore Mam I I am Instructed ly UM Minor to acknowledge the receipt of poor check for $1 '.'-nt flt. Ute amount resulting from the tooti mumal conrrTt given la boliaU of the Charl.-s.-.ui .utterers by .Meir*. Wallace *ad Mccaul", al Wallack'i Tueetn on the evening of the uni instant, i am laatmcted t.j reqnestyoo U con rc] lo B . ? ami M. ( anil, am! thrmuli i.i.-iii to th.- arti-t- abe to genennuly volunteer their a..?.*:ance. tu.- M.vcr * ibaakton BehaJJ ol the people if Charleeton I am leaired by him to espreas lu* cordial reignition mt ih. jFinrn.lv nf tin- following mw-naper* wno *llh*C i barged Both lag for ad verttantneB lt or w.erted them at han nata: Tag tkiuumk, rh* Mar. The .v?w?. Tnt jut he Journal, The Timei. The Wand. Tne Mail and tain it. rhe /??,!. /a* termphte, r\e Uanda) Courier, Th* ^umlau .Y'rriry ami Tht Saatteg Ti.ii'i. tl. u: y I', Lv nan. of tin* our, yesterd .y received a letter iroin a .-ramil iu Charleston, of which the follow? ing is an extract: I tell von tl e -uim-nng among the better cia** of onr people * . _?. Uet me give yoe .in la-rtunir of what 1 m. an : A .inly with Ave ci. I ? ??? during her 1 tii.ui goe* to her children. Bheteeeha* tad caa J nit iwrety siip'mrt them. Her turua* it Injured tu Um .-it..ut ni $noo?r - ; ',s In r. in (Jud's nam.- :* t ie money coming from lo put it iii order Sh* caul mortgage it because the lille ls in d.-.-ii. Ai tu* Mock Exchange subscriptions of $100 *aeh ?tere recured from John C. Work au 1 K. II. Harrl in >n 9 Co.. iiisking #15.70* 50 In all. Treasurer hinlth s- nt -r-lil.uiio to Cbarteetoo and $2,000 lo -lumuierviile. I be sum raised mus far nv tue Puldiag Material Exchange. Ho, 13 I)ey-si.t amount* M $911. Tbe Hardwire II .ar t of Trade, limited, yesterday authorized Its treasurer to 0011011 *;ib*crlpilous lo aid of the Charleston sufferers fruin all tue membera of the hardware an I contingent tr* .ev I u. a.ooiiu: a r--.?.!v rece.v.-d by Mayor Whitney, of Brooklyn, i? 85.9-^4 :-. The liri-Igep.,rt fund bat reached $3,100. The N.-w irk Board of Trade ne i a inseting last night Bod appointed a committee of eight to r*i?e oeotnbor liona for the Cliar.eaiou Aid 1*990. A total of $1,000 waa subscribed ny portent present. Mavor llavnes su,' gooted tnat subscription list* be c.rcula ed In .tie public .ciioo.s, but it waa net voted upon. 1 he proceed* ot a eulie- rt at -aenger Hall, aniounting to fl.u01>, have been de voled to tbe fund au 1 lu?re are other * inscrip? tions by soc.enes aud individual* aggregating several hundred dollars. lue committee appointed hy Mayor Daly, of Hallway. N. J., to rewire *uii*cripiion* net on Monday uignt lu 'he i oiuiiiou Council chamber, the Mayor presiding. Keport* from the various embers were received, aud the total of sui.S'Tlptlon* reported received amounted to $4-1'-, with seven cnurth-s wno have taken up collec? tion, to hear from. AHuoiii Waite secured tne largest amount, about-ii.ii). The Kev. J. Frauen Rubiuioo. pastor of nie Airlcan Methodist Kplscopal Church, hat rained ucarty 130 auioug tu* co.ored people. COLLECTING AID FOR CHABLPTOB. I'liiLADELPMiA. Sept. 1-* (Specud}.?At an amateur entertainment at Wits.ibickou Ian be? tween i-ii'O and 9">00 was realized for the Charleston sufferer!. Among those preset! were Coiouel R. I'. Deobtrt and Mrs. Charles Emery Smith. At a Joint, meeting of ihe theatre managers to-day lt wa* d> oded tn give a performance for trie benefit of the ( harletCon miterer* at the Academy ot Music ou the eftemeea of octoier l. 0-WI....I. N. Y., sent. 14.-The tura of 9S0178 wat forwarded to me Charleston sufferers to-day, the proceeds of an entertainment given by the J'JtU Sep? arata Company, National Guard, last evening. N .i-.r.ii h, "ffk. Bom. lt.?An envoi ape collection wa* made tn- ay fur the benefit nf the Charleston earth, linage sufferers and $1.14* IH was reallied. om 11 AU Y. JAMES F. BARR. Pm?BCBG. Sept. 11.-Jimna P. Barr, senior proprietor of Iht J tlUhurg I'oat, .lira ai 4 o'clock this Bl tara BOB a ur a lingering iliueas. Death was caused liy disease of the heart Mr. Barr was boru tn Greea.taurg, Penn., Io 1-J'J. tar y .u life he entered the i.rflL'e af Ihe American Manu fm turee, a Democratic paper pub..med lu I'ltisnurg, where he learned tao *rt of priutlug. From lilt to 1-4.) ba i.eii a position la the Pittsburg peatefltae. lu the latter y**r ho pBt*Bee*d I hr 1 il:/* itry Chronicle, which he edited fo.- sev.T.i year*. Ha became aaa* aected in 1-'..") wita I'-t Pmrnt, the leaulua- Democratio jrgaa In li astern Pennsylvania, ?n 1 from 1957 un? til bis deata he was editor-in-chief of ibo papfl . ile was SMSBfli burveyor-Gen ?ral ot the K9SB on the I) iu iera;i.: ticket in H>ii and during bis term be Introduced many re foi ma in tue adiiiiuis'.raiiuu of tbe uittce. Ile was ai.o st ea* time au laapeotOf uf tao Western Peultetiiiary of Paaaaylveata. h.- wis a ?embnt of tue constitutional i ouvrut.ou id 1*7.1 aid look a prominent part mil* preeead ? .tiarra.* one .t lue most prominent ?na bopu *r Democ-ats of Western Pennsylvania, and for many -.* irs ne b ..1 been au BOW ta inemorr of bis party'* Wat* BOO* Na. u .a. ' oiveotion*. ile wal I len? in e.i w ti many id tne thai it.tb'e Institutions of me weetara part ol his eate, aud pn iel i. m. -el ea bain* iu.trumeui,ai lu *iiabll*iuug ihc tiru scuooi lor soldiers' orpbalia. Mr. Hair bsd boen lil for three years. Ile epent part ot tbe ear.y summer at Atlantic (Hy and Ba.tford -.pring*. Penn. W mle at ihe taller pia.* Le beoaiu* ni i.-ii w.-.g.T atom alghl *-'.( a.o aud was tagou baa.* Very lil. *> ICHABOD p. sTsrajjrM J.?''aboil p. stcphcus, sop. nf fi]** lats Bear* laui.ii .-lepbeuR, an 1 a n?*j hew <>f tue celebrated trav? eler of the .arne name, died nu Munday at Manchester, Vt. Ile wa* flfty-niue ) ear* ult and wa* bom iu Nrw Vort. Caul two year* ag., bo waa a real enate broker, nut since thal niue bas not beru aoilve.y engaged ia Maota***. A widow, lure* d inguier. ami one eon .ur rive bim. Ihe fuuaral takrt piac* ihll n.-.n. ng lu ..'.lvary Prui**tani Epiioupal Church al luurth-av*. ind I weuty-Urst-st. o DK. W. W. JACKftON. Ur. W. W. Jin keon, pliysuittii to th? City i'na-iu aud (or a long tinta medical examiner iq th* iharttk-i depariBMut, died last bight al his homo la Harlem. Dr. Jackton wa* well mown aa an expert la Insanity ea*e* and snrrery, aud devoted ranch of hil time to the study nf mental disorder*, ff* l-av*t a wife aid three grown-up toni. Dr. Jaekson wa* fifty-all jtars old at the lime of bis death, OBITUARY NOTE-). Wasftinctov, Sept. 14.?A private dispatch announces tbe death at Berkeley Springs, W. Ve,, leal evening of Colonel Roddick McKee, father of Mr. David R. McKee, the W'aabington agent of tho Associated Preta Although Colonel McKee had reached the ad? vanced age of et*hty-slr yeart he was ttt'l quite vlgor ou?. and hit death waa solden and unexpected. Ho waa a man of marked ability and poa***** 1 In an 'unusual degree the co.,H.'euee and friendship of many person* noted in publie life. CHtrtoo, Sept, M.-Our*oe 9. Htibbarl, tho oMeol resident of Chicago ant one of the first o' the white oloneeri to visit tbe present Ute of the oliy, diet here tblt forenoon. He etme herein 1919 and bat reel le 1 here t most tontmnous'r ever tines. He established th* first line of lake vessels from thia port, aad waa active in many publie anterpris**. PiiiLtriKLrHiA, Sept. ll (Sneria/).?Sarah Fisher Me Klin, wife of the Rev. S. fl. McKlm. of St. Mary's Hall. Burlington, M. J? and for years matron of tbat Initttu tton, died suddenly yesterday. She wat th* daughter of the Rev. John L> Rodney, ono of th* ol lett divine* tn the Iii. sepal Cbnreh, BS 1 a great-granddaughter of Foster U.? tusy, who signed the Declaration of Inde? pendence, Police Magistrate Hat a Collina dtexl this morning of a compilation ot diseases. flc-iTH Orang*. N. J., S*pf. lt.?Tbs Rer. Wiltfam M. Murphy, formerly aaatstant priest of St. Bridget's Church, Jersey city, died tuddeniy of hemorrhage of the lungs to-day. ? XAT 10XAL CAPITAL TOPICS. DISGRACING A GREAT DEPARTMETT. Washington, Sept. 14 (.^pcct'oii.? The administra tion of the Coast and Geodetic Survey under Acting Superintendent V M. Thorne has become a public scandal. A tew days ago a sudden upheaval in the office resulted in a bout at fisticuff* between the dis> bursinz clerk, one Fagan, and several other employes. The scrimmage wa* followed by the granting ot a furlough to Fagan and an intimation that be would be transferred to auotber bureau. His successor as disbursing clerk, on his arrival at tho office to-day, found that the pay-rolls had been placed in the cus? tody ot another man, whereupon he became so violent and threatening that the poiioe and the Acting Secre? tary of the Treaauiy were appealed to tor protection. After some time quiet waa restored, but the combat? ants arc sleeping on their arma lo-mght and hostilities mat be renewed at any time. More than a year ago the spirit of u reform " bet ame active in relation to the Conet Survey ami au investi? gation resulted in th* resignation ot Professor Hil Bjsri, the Democratic superintendent, and the removal of teveral nf l.t.* Democratic assistants. Other* who were understood to be implicated in cer? tain irregular practices which had existed in the bureau were retained and some of them have been pro? moted by the " reformer" who nuperseilol Superinten? dent I li! gani. Ur Thorne wt* appointed a clerk ia the Treasury Department a few mouths before bis transfer to the office of action suD'Tinten.leut. He mabea no pretensions to scientific knowledge or at? tainments. STATUS OF THE THREE PER CENT LOAN. Washington, Sept. ll.?A statement has beer, prepared at th* Treasury Department In regard to tba disposition of three per cent boa ls at the close of business yesterday from wh ah the following Hgurei are taken: i ailed, *> Li*. 4 ?..-,'??> >. redeemed. $173, *V>'J,9f>0; )Ut?tanding.^-.'5,-i2a.6o)0. amount of past duebondt'out itan-Un j, *-J.ii ?...aaO; amount of boult purohatal aud redeemed under circular of August 3<), l9Bo\ $7*)*\i)00; amount of bondi ti: ..ail* l, $l0(i,2.)3.l6O; amouat of bond* received to he paid at maturity uudsr the one huudred and fortieth cali, |1.IOT.BfBJ\ and un ter the one hundred and forty-first cad, f-Jl.JO'X There were r.-deeme.t to-lay ifni l,<>00 In Bead* lnelu led In tbe one hundred aud thirty-eighth, ra* hur.dred and thirty ninth aud one hundred and forty-U'st calls and of tours* the preceding n ure- will be changed accordingly. It l* expected that auother call for 3 per cent bonds Britt be issued in a rew days. The receipt* bav* b*an be?vy tlc* nontu, averaging over $1,0(10.000 a day. and are over BB,BQ* ?.OOO in excess of the current expenditure* for the s.nie period. The Treasury surplus, exclusive nf the SIOO.'M*),(>(>0 reserve fund, and the fractional Uiver in me Treasury it estimated ac $7i),000,000. RTOiTT!*. OF FOREIGNERS IN MEXICO. Washington, Si-pt. ll.?A roport has been received a: the State Department from Cousul-Generai Hutton, at Ma:amoral, embodying a translation of the new law promulgated on July 7, relating to the rights of foreigners. It provide! that any foreigner may uo n.ttura.i/.ea in Mexico after two years' rest leuce, upon furui*ii.-ig proof that he ts lu the full enjoyment of civil rights In bi* own country, and that bs ba* a business or an income niltlcient to prov) ie bim the uecetiariet of life. The compulsory matriculation of for?lgnors il re? pealed. ? OLEOMARGARINE STAMPS. Washington, Sept. ll ?The scries of oleo iL-irgartnc Hamps hat been completed and they will be supplied to Collector* of Internal R -venue as rapidly as they can he printed. Tue ttrsc of the tories of ibo de? nomination of <i'i'() ls tor manufacturer*, and hears a nh-turo nf the Treasury building. The aecoud Hamp uf the serlet It tu tended for pickaga*. The borders iud ornamentation ls printed tn bright green and in the cen? tre Is a pretty design tn black mk representing a farmer and a mechanic ou either aide of tne shield bearing the -tart au I-tripes. Attache I io the body of the stamp are a number ot ooupon*. eas li Indicating ten pounds, so (bat the value of th* I'arup may ho made to c .rr Mp.ind to the weight of the package. The last of '.he torlea ls Hie aiport stamp, which is alee printed tn green and hears > me ia..i ni representing a in agni fl eic. ocean tteain iii.ii under full headway. Blank* ar-* left ou thia .tamp to be lt led up by the collector, taow.ug the weigic. ot the content* of the paokago aulgiv.u,- the other Infor? mation required hy law. YR. BENEDICT TASKS OFFICE. WaSHIBOTOB, .Sent. 11. ?Ti'oiias E. Basse* lict, of New-Tor*-, tin* morning entered upon the duties Bl che ofUc.e of 1'ublit Fruiter. Thc teveral foremen of the various departments were Introduced to their new shier. Mr. Ilene.'.let after greeting each one individual? ly. addres*el them co.'ectively. Ho auuouiico.1 to them that eacu wa* continue 1 in hil present position for the time being, or until he should further coin ra ant cate with them. Mr. Benedict will tn a day or two Usu* a Btrcuiar notifying to employe* that th*y will be con? tinua 1 in the po.ttlout, provitiona.iy, aa regular or tem? porary employe* un ler tue conditions and contract* mat u.w appear on the rmlt. i*o ne reluccton in the force of employes In the othY* will probably have to bo made soon. Mr. Rounds inform.. 1 Mr. Benedict that the present force was too large, ant that Che condition of th* appropriation would not warrant li* contine. WABH1BOTOB NOTES. Washingtov, Tuesday. Sept, lt. 198*. Co.-<scig*tCE.?Tho Acting Secretary of the Treasury h is received fr.un an unknown pertoa a ooascleuoe con? tribution of 8677. Ai fi dNrMKNT.? Th* Presldeot to-day appointed S menu H. Calhoun to bt Colieetor of Internal Revenue for fbe. Di.tnui of Nehnsga. W. J. Davit, of Illino:!, baa been appointed superinten-lent of the Government Indian Industrial Sch. ol to be established at Graml Junction. Colorada. H. F. Burke, of New-York, baa been ap,minted luperiateadeut of a timi.ar icu-iol at Albuquerque, N. 8L Small -ilvkk i.krtificatk!*.?The Bureau of Engrav Ing and Pricing it now engaged lu printing the $1 ?tiver centrical**, and a supply will be turned over io che United states treasurer chu wteic II lt expected thai tney will be rea.'y for niuo lu limited quantities next Monday. About $5.1)00 a day is the present capac? ity or tbe Bureau, nut wit.iiu a week or tau days ihe ilaiiv o.ci ic will lie increased to $e)i>,OOC. Som* of te BOW rio oerutlnatee have already been pul lu circula? tion. Tho dealgn for th* $"> denomination hat been pre? pared, bul bas net yet ;-een luhmicted to Acting Secre tsry Fairchild for bis approval. OVA' WIFE TOO MAST. Chicago, Sept. IL?Ernst Ileavle, of Lan ilug, 111., was arrested on .-u.id.iy, charged with bigamy un tbe complaint of Valentine Froutotcer, ot Newark. N. J. About seven yean tgo Hear'e marr.cd Frontier's daughter at Newark. The Jefaudaut'a faiher-iu-iaw .et him up lu the gro? cery lui*!nett, but when Froutetter went to Europe, IC lt alleged that his son-in-law ruined the I.mi? la... .nd wheu he tl-'routeiter) recurued he fouud nothing left of tim grocery but the delivery ?tagon and a horse. The father induced bis laughter to leave ber bu?band, and the atter came Weat and married another girl, Gussie Moore, of No. oo7 Nineteen.u-st., about a year ago. lUt WEATHER KEPOltT. GOVERNMENT INDICATIONS -FOR Ut HOUR*. Wa*niNoroN. Sept. ll.?For New-England. ind New-York, fair weather, tlightly warmer, windi tencraliy southerly. Foreoaiern Pennsylvania, New-Jeraey, Delaware and Mary laud, the tam*, followed by local ra. aa Westward, .oual ia.ua TRIBUNE LOCAL OBSERVATION*. r ima nai--ns**- i 5*JL ? ' i l s 11 j TMie ni as a gs -a omni ?"" ff FF?at^^^ 30.0 Ic the diagram a i ouliiiuoua white Une .nowa the barnroetn cai var.ali.u * i.n.erv.-.l at t'.a -iguai B*gvm* alatuiu in line citv ve* ,1 .lol., r-. ni*-mnuidity. or uer malege*] iatur.nl..n ot tie* air waa moisture, ia iii.licaU<L Ix.uger .lasloia I**ne**et Um tuaUnii* u UmiparaCuro, a* ragia tri." ?f Hid UioiiuuiuDUu- at Uu.iuul'. puaruiacy. No. iii broadway. ______ taSBBBB OSaSJSL Sept. 15?1 a. m.?The aouihwaatera ?torin abated tomewbat yesterday, buc caused light r.in lu Teiineesoo aud Arkansas, and oloudiues* fr. m uorthcrt. isias io western Georgi*. Auother surm area, apparently torion*. waa organiUag Ia the Jalaaontl Valley, bet witaonl pretjlpltatlen yal There tra* 9 warmer t*n<leo*y or*r meat of the country. Hera, tata barometer wm ? toady, with deer iklei, iloudlag et 89899 Inc Th* tomporatnre ratted betwaee 59* en* 7*-*. 199 average (?*?, aoiag 71** lover than lae earreapemtiaa dar leal year, aad j"*0 nigher maa on Monday. Nearly stationary temperetaro ead e toadeaey te eioudloeee may be aipeeted In thia etty aad vioialtr to doy. At preoent, cooler, fair or partly cloudy wtataer ls indicated for Thursday. Raia, Friday. e - arrsRis n ron fflBC* ktauA* How* tn Th* 9*tt*w 7y*?esrt?t W* had arrired [lo W**nlogion) ibm rory day?my ?cmpantoo In tm* flrat eoelai dip (m7 mother) aad ray ?elf. Caro* bad boee teni a* for oee of tho greet bells of tho teaaou, aad fun of *ag>mess and f*ar, w* pat ea oar rory beet breed now Bell dresin and weet to the party. Oor alder and better had, of coorie, ?om* acquaintance with Whet WO ca.led " Seaator* and things," bot thar wera not likely to he *T arneb nt* to * pair of strang* gtrlt at their flrst ball. Oh, tn* .lr??ri ness of chao* flrst tea mtaatoo I Never, a ever ?hall I forget what I suffered while w* Hood In ear pretty dr***e* <wo knew they were emeag tho nee* lt th* roon), with ocr big bouquet* of ri*** whleit my good nacl* had sent from Bow York. Suddenly I ws* awir* of a Bind face locking, aa I thought, oompaaelonatelr at rn*. I blushed with anger ana dieoemfort end longed to bo a* b icm and In my tied, away from those woutea wbe pa-aed us, tome with two cavalier!, and looked at a* with that odd insolence of the ballroom, whiob ls se u*> ?onscioo* In tho looker aud *<? intolerable to the one looked ac. Again there waa that hind fae* looking al ne, end thia tia* lt wa* approaching tn*, In oom pasy with on* of th* ladies to whom I had tn* I* my manner* on ea cering that det**t?hi* ballroom ll* was ?noting to he Intro? duced I In * moment more be waa talkinc Ireobtreoily ?nd rapidly wita a kind vote* winch carried out th* las* prostloa or the kiod fae*. He wo* not handsome ne wa* not In all ratpeeti one's Ideal of e flrtt partner , bal ho was se muon better, he wa* kind. " Jun arrived from Wosb'ngto i I Never hoon here before I Doo't kauw any people, of oourao j thought so; understood it ail at a glance, beril tl ma getting Intro? duced, thougn. Mr*.-very bu*y?et last *nty did lt to g-t rid of ra*. Now, you two girl* Jual wait h*r* a moment while I go tunning for mon." "Gunning fur men!" Hardly ao oloaant phrase, bnt haw ?iproMlvs ! He,l!d"g.n" with tuen a luce*** that whan w* got home et daylight witn our latin tho** frayed pail mending and our n*w lr*.*** dance! mle ribbon*, we computed a hymn or praise of the lovely party and th*scanning men, and, bett of all, the good " gunner," whom we christened la amomealof grati? tude, th* "Mothar in Israel." Cramps, Colic.Cholera Morl)us. Sour Stomach, Diarrhea* and Dysentery ara speedily cured by De. Jayne's Carmlnatlr* Ballam. Al a family remedy for Disorder* of tbe Bowel*. BS48991 prevalent in tbe sum? mer month!, it 1* especial.y recommended, being prompt In its operation, perfectly safe, and easily administered. Choler* Infantas*.?Physicians who make a apertalty nf Infantile diseases any that lin' great il.-aub-miuni id cholera In f.i'.ru:n is food, proper food . that being obtained, the medical treatment become* an eaay matter. Menin'* Food i* a pr-.'i gestc.l food and has been proved of lneslioiable value lu choler* inf an lum. ? *> Confect* f.axatire. For constipation: Booafectiaa made fruin fruit pulp, agree? able and ecfVicuL At druggist*'. Have you tried the uevr cuvee Veuve Clicquot, yellow .a .e. I - oj Ladle, de.irina Ro*v i heck* ind Clear Completion, with. out the ii..- ot Paint, i'uw.ler ur Cosmetics, try Royal E-xic. 60ct*, per aottlo. ? " Vin.tigre Frnncal. aa Kaltort Kolco" is pronounce.! by epicure* twa uf the huem e*adta**a** for uae with*y*teWB>r*0> cubics, salad*, .Ste. lt excites the appetite aud aids digestion. MA REI tl). OOCLD-KINOnON-On September it. l?.8t*, *r Lynd hur-i. I; v.iigtoiion-lludnoii. by tie Kev Wea'uugt. u Cbnate, D D. George J. (...uti! to Edith M.. ilaughiur of tba lalo Charles I). Kiogd.m. of liniogiyu. Lo Nd-LA FOROE-At tho house of the bride's mother, Port Rtrlunond, Bitten Uland, on Septentber fl, tiy tho n.\ i.r. Brownlee, Willum M. laing and Minute A., daughter of th* late P. OL La Forge, esq. WK HT?OODEN--Tlmrsitav. September fl. at sh ,r >r. Ona. by the Kev. Arthur Bn.ik*, of New-torfc. Fi-.teri, k T. Weat un.'. Anna sh>-i.lou, .laughter of France* E a.. 1 LU* lace Maldon Li. Ogden. Dtt.D. DA NA?At Brandon. Vt.. September 12, 198$, Eliza A. Fal. 1. r, weiner nf BBS .ate Hon. A. ? i. D.ua. agi-d 88 years. LA BAU?Of Hallway, N.J.. on .Sun, lav. the IStB in.r.. >f i r * . u ' .. -ll of tiooigi) W. and of the Ute Eme.iuo Ii. La lian. In ti * :14th y.-ir. Btaatlret am! friends are kin.Hy Invited to attend the funeral from Ins late residence. Bt> 0******** *r*a, on september la, ac lila. m. In tennent at Creenwood. McVEY?Fell aah-eo Monday monitng. ?ept*mbee la. I***!, at Biiighauito'i, B. V., Margaret V.i. irheuu, wife uf ta* Kev. John Kc *ev Funerii nerv .-.? will he held In the North Prei'iyttr.an i hurch nt Binghamton mi \V t-.tne.itav evening. Interment at w..Mi.awu ? am olary on Theradar. Friends will Betel at Uie (.rand Ceueral Depot tu take apodal car at .1 -0 p. ni. BATT -John V. N'.i't on Mnn.i.ir. septeniVr IS. st Ms lat* p - ll :. >.-, Clove 1 ia. e. :-.asl 'Jiang.-, t* t??; 13-.1 year of a Jt . agc. Notice of funeral hereafter. BICHOUB?Ol Taoaflay morning. r>pt*.rc.ber lt, 3a-iu?l 3. N ..ic ?". in the (i'.tli yi-ur ot ins age. Funeral service* thursday. Sc pt. uil**r li'-, at 2 1*0 ?i. m., from Ul* lat.) r.'Bi.teuce, No. J.j" FlalbU.h ave, iJ.-a.li.iya, N. Y. Burlington, VU paper* please copy BLAREN-ON Tuesday, september n, M. A. Bier**., la hi* 40th y.-ar. Uelac-/e. and friends of the fa'ally aeelnr'.tsd 'oattenl th* fun.'.-ai at his late resilience, st. Ntrhuias-ave. and IMtt -l, Friday moruiug. Septemher 14, at lOc'cn.-t. san Francisco, Cal., and Canalla papers pleas.} ccpy. WK lt KEN KATH-et Copenhagen, I .en-nark. Angn.t 'JO, HSU. after a .hort lillie.*. laMBaM Al?lir.e. ag)")! lt moiitli*. .laughter af QoerjJ BB* A re tte Werrenralli. a^d gran.'.laughter of Beaty and \n..a Camp, WA BU*?Al N.w.irlc. N. J.. B**t*ah*g lt, in her T?th year, Mr*. Lydia II. Ward, widow ol lao il.' Btw. Windsor Wart. Funeral norn bet late re*, icu.a*, li 0 ...uuuia *t., today ai i p. ui. Spectiil Nances Ortolter Number -Na*v Hendy. TUE XF.W-YOKK E.WiloN PA/.a, lr c 88 .cut* per copy. Butt* notion pru >? ?.; pet y 'ar. I' i otitaiU.i : THK NEW KALI. AND WlNTF.'i. Fa*mc Ns, Al Tl MN" FASHIONS IS WOOL OOO DH, COMBINATION HUI RS IN MI.ii. VKL\ Ki *. N I- **.. ur, ) A* HM ERK WALJCI.NU AND Vl-lllN".. DH ESS I ?*, KEW ( l.n.lK*, WKAP8, MANTLES AND JAI k h I-, EVENING, liKiKI'iln.v AND BRIDAL ToILETb, FALL AND WINTKK HATH AND BONNETS, CUILDHEN'H KALI. AND WIM'i-.K -li1-. AND rt-J.il. -I ITU FOB OIKL.-J. THK XE'V-YOHK FASUION HA/.Alt is the larg-*t and n...*; pftduaely Ulaatrateil Uah lon magnum; ta the . om try. lt cn . ia mt ile plate* and pattern*, i-mug esuoca. atuiiiiwa lo la.*i.iou.* lui' cauldron o' ail ag.-n. TheO taber Bembor contain* the ccmmenccmcnt of a tew coutiuiia*l .tory, tn tilled - a OIBL'S HEUtT." The stories lnTME NKW-YOBK 1ASUI0N BAZA.t .re by the heal nioilcru writer*..! ii. tum. THE NFW-YOUK MONTHLY FAS,HON HA/.AKIafor sale hy all MWtdtaUera It will al*., a* **?**. arwlag* in-paal, tor J5 eeet* ear .ingie copy. Th* ?alax riplata prue i* j-a yr y.-ar. ?iktres* OaJoBGL MCNKC, Munioe. I'uhli.ini.g 'lion*.-. 1." to .'7 Vanilewater-at., Newjferfc i F. O. But .VTa'.i liaiih.iiinuii a**ienm Carpet ( l.-ainng Warka IS Kaat 'jT-h-t.. -s. *.. Eatehliahod Isiii. "s rp ifs fkte aa rlttntfl ami relaid, criers hy mail ur oilier*, ian promptly alUiuded to. O.O Kamiri. Harensrc oV H.lliiia*. IMPORTERS AND CL'TTEIWOF DIAMONDS. j AIAXCFACTURF.RS. OF DIAMOND JEWELRY, j ; Sa N**sau-sc. and J? Mauleu Lina. New-Vorg. ; 1 flt, Anarew's-sL. lioiuorn Cir.-us. Loudun. The uaiU'Nkk Pink NKti.-i.g Exikaur. hil, si-ikii aud Soar, mr (.arAUita. sar* Lubkass*. amt Riiki Mtriea. _i'Alia A: 1U.J.UKI), AuKXT*. T. VI. -irwin. 8TKAM CARPET-CLEAN INO WOBB9, Send fur circular._a^i> 7 Uv ave I'm vellera \\ ill Find lermodmin Toolh Foale, maits by ( AaWKLL. MAS.-,EY 4 ( o , aup-r-.or to ail otiau*. 1,1.11 iiloada.y, ail* jtliave.. and Newuult, lt. I. I'iiet OfBco Notice 18tmuld be read DAILY by all interested, as changes may Mt cul al auy l.me.. Lei lt. tor toMign countries neeil nol tm *peclally a.t.lr*.**?* fordL*paCch hy auy pirtuiultr ilea h.t. **c**l wa-uit.i .nv B.reu tosendiiuplicatesot TllTI'l*"**?*********?****i letlera uul *lK)Ciaily auore***.! ueuig *iul oj LU* iaalo.1 va?. ?c.* avauaulo. Foreign maits for Che week ending SmmaflBet l-l wa. ., i (raoMl-rLt .u all oa-ieai at Uus alic* a.* touow* WEDNESDAY-AC la. ul torUer-nauv. otc. per sCea * I TrgVe. via Soilthaiuptou anil lir. uieu vletters for Uroal Rr Uiu an11 omer r.uroi>eau co.iutriea ma.I B* .liri-cUsl '? lier I lav.-" i, at < a. m. for Kuru|>?. i?er slcam.Uip i ny of Pone ria Uuoeuatowu i letter* ur ??." Batty, .-lc. must les directed ?uerciiyoi lloiue . ii lil i. in. n.r * eui ral A.uencaau l souiu P.cm. porto, pot .teaiusliip New uart, via A.piuwah iletUrr* tor Mexico na.i o) atfeot**] Mt Newport"! all'' *? "L B*t Jamaica, lamou. MHU.i.4. etc per uteauiilup. A.vo. all p. m. for ihe W,u,iwarit 1-.aud*. santa < ru/, ami-'..i'hnnia.*. rta Weale ' IMA, per steaui.tiip Karra, outa . at.( p. m.. ror tiell??i, Puiriu i ..r lot and Liv.ngillin, pur aleaiuauip i .ty ol Dailaa. Bjam Ne* a ir.eau.*. TH0B9BAT?AtitSSa, m. for Europe, per steam.lap I e,t:.-, via uueenstuwu al .1 p. m. for li nunn ami aoaLiii, ,<oC Bleauitaip I niles?*u Unite, trom New-urioau*. FRIUAV?At'Ja. m. for 6L Pierte-Minaelou, per steamer 11 yu li a..fal. bATL'llOAY-At 3 a rn. for Europe, per sCeaiushlp Ema. via bouUiaiupCou and liieiuen .elicia lor lrelau.1 aud fleam iiiii.i oe .Liecle)! "per r.iu."i at 5a m. lui .r< latnl. |>er ateam.lup aaWVaa. * .a wueeti.Uiwu i.eu.r* lor i.r-at Rl.UlU aU.I olUel Y illo|.ali . ounu .,-* luu.l (SS i La e. led ? per e*rva*"k at i a. m. tor France urecu per .teoiu. . .? Ia* .Noriiian.li)). via Havre ala a m. for -.-oil.un arnot, SSt .leaiii.iup i Itaoaesa. via Uiaogow laflMM luu.l .o neel*:.I ' i*3i I lli*?au"I: al . a. ul lui Ula .Neilin, ino* direct, per sleaiu.iiip K.iaiu, via Aiimicnlaiu tletlera uiust bs itirei.UB.1 per K.laJU "i. at a a. ul .ol lleigiuui dilnb, u.-i *i.-am*hip ? i-aieiulauil, via Antwerp iletten .-i In* ilirecteil "pur ** e.u-ruland '), at lo a. m. lor Jamana, per steiuii.hip \ertiuuuua: al 10a. m. for Para, Marat* liam ami i -ara. brazil, pct sU-a-iiship Ainnro.... al ll a.ai. fur S euctucla arni I Uiae'oa, per sleoiuamo i aia.a... Ma-is tor cuiuaaii.l Japan, tier steamship City of Kio.le Janeiro ilrom ian h ran.Mt) cl.ino Hem Mepleiauvr '14 at 7 u. il Mans lor Atucralia. Ni-? /.ea.aul. notDlwun, Fip and Baaaaaa l Hau.i*. tar .team.inp Mararoa (trout san Fran ciai O', i (ooe nero lepleiuoei' -liai ? ?. u. ,i>t ou arma il Isew t urtoi sleuiu.iiip Ke|.iiiiii ? with British mails mr Australia). Ma... .or lae .-vocioly uuu.la, pur .lap lni|,o Biro itroiu sou traucioi?)i, close here September "Jt at 7 p. ul Malls .or tile -vauUeiieu I*.ami., p*.r .Uiaiu.hip /ea faa lia Jin ii -*an brain i.-d-.i. clo*.- hero Oepteiulier "1 i at 1 >. >u. Mau* for cuba by rall to Tampa, Fla., and thaine by steamet t rum key Weet, Fla, nova al Una eutcu daUr Bl J JO*, m. ?The schedule of cloting of Trans-Paeifle malls is arran tea on Him |iit-MiiiiipUiiii of tnoir tiiiiiiu-:r(i|>u?.l ov.-rl.i-i.i inn,: ta Bau 1 ria. 1.-..-.I. Maila tioui the East arriving ox TIMK il Saa Frau, nco ..ii c.- lay ul sal mg ot .L-ajueis are .lispaL a*4 Uieii...- the same oar. HEN Itv il. PK A RION. r*i*tiu.i*l*f. Fust office. New Vine. S. Y, aeuieuiuei lu, IstM.