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Republicans iu Washington, was api>ointod ns thc Itepublican representative in the lk>ard. Ile hnd toot been re o-m.ed ot known os a Ktpuhllcnn eScfore his apisnntment, which, it la Bene ral ly understood and believed, wa* biade u|siu the reeonunonanfton of w. w, Cor boran. A. A. Wilson and other pioinim nt nnd in Ducutiai Democrats. When Ins naaninataVn waa gendin_' in the Senate it is nndeiatood thal wein ISeisi ol that body were informed hy old and ic Bponsihlc r-sidtuts af the Distnit. who were'eog tiizaul of the tact, th;it Mr. Webb was nt ire I (rom Ihe offico of Chief of lolioc in 1*01 tnnlei c ir ftimstuiP es which indicated ih.it his loyalty to Hie Inion was not al?o\e suspicion Ile has ken tor many jcnM a Mockholder and director a= well Bs the utioiuiy ol the \\ iishin^ti n lia- ( oinp.iii.v, and is said io be ? itockhnkler In Ike Metropolitan rdrect fairway Conn any. Mr. Webb is tisj Ike owner of con-idii-.il.1.' real estate In the D.strict. mid lie is one ol Ike bondmen ol United btatei Ulai abai \\iLs.n t omnnssionei Wheatley was BPl>oiiited as a IVm " i-?it Ile ul o qualified M tme ot Marahal Wika n's bondmen. He is a stock Baoldex of ttio Metropottuan Street Railway Com Maj and a lai-.e owner of real estate Mr. h\ heath., is an active, luiluential and liberal mem ??er of tht Columbia DernocraUc Club, of winch Marshal Wilton waa preaidenl until n few months ago. Colne! Ludlow, iii*i Engineer O mmiaitoner, avho ha* tharne of siieets and bridcea, is a Dem bcrat If he l- Interested in lu.Miict ts al estate Ihe fact has mt yet become public It should he H)meiiibered. however, that several lange t'nrisf?-i tof real estate within the radius1 of the propoeed improvements west of Kock Creek have keen malo recently to truiteca for "gyndloatea,1 the nv-nibr r alnp oi which i? ? weil cuanled secret it ? b b veil also to menlion here that the Oonimlailoneri fm ve refused thus far to disclose to ta\; avers the pnunei of the streets and avenues on whick tlc rrrjpoae ta expend the sum of 1405,600, whick hey have asked to have appropriated foi the n \t liscal year. The lnw re<)ui'os that n a beanie ot proposed Improvements sholl be furnished tn the r-e. rotary of the Treasonr by the I '. mmissj ir is. itnth their estimates The fret thal t! ev have toetraectod to do so this year hits created iiin- h dis tati-fn li.m nod aroused considerable suspicion turi i J i ?- ? A-tin: Secrotary fell c nw -train ?? i to call Upon them to snpplv the omission Inatcad of kloin' so it is understood that they hare informed Ihe Treasury l*ei aitm'n? thnt it will he imprar |j.-ahV to comply with the Btw by fiirrdahin? thc keiH-lule required, biri ihat they have n 1 si of atreeis the Improvement of which would coat 13,250,000, which they will mi t. the Treasu j tVpHitmciit. but that in the nature of thing* the Btreets which will be ae'erted f'nm tho a rnimhov must depend on the discretion of Ihe Com kaiasionera. In view of tko fact that the Com li,ism.iiiei* claim that they have otimplled witl all Die requirement* of law, it is very doubtful krhettier, except In ? few Insl in es, Ikey will fur rjish tho ,(esired Information. As the ( omniissioners sot up their discretion Bpain-t a requirement of Btw thej Invite criticism t?f the manlier in which tim' discretion hal been Bxarrised. If it hos been used oi is tn I Ifor tho benefit of President ('leve'an'. Secretary tu bitney anti spec ulatora in unimproved real estate, lo Ike naglecl of reeidence an I business property tm which bea y taxes are paid the fe i cannol kejeome mihi! too i on. li k fltetln i y nt erl ti Mast mi li is the ease 'IV District A ptvpriatiori tv t foi tko current Decal year. which was appro1 cd bn .inly !'. 1886" contairw the foltowinn in ms: H'or opening and extending suburban si... t ?80.000; f,,r current work on county road kuburban Btreets 110,000; for continuation of ? r Beys of tht Diet I I ii Coll mbia with refcrcnc-i to Ibo e\t< nsion ol . the 1 >i-1l i t line. 1' I.OOfl ; for repaii Ins an ' maintainin r brid es linier the control of the IHstrict Commi ?10,000. The ti -t two Hems -eel to have been tnsertod in thc act with an eye to lulnwu ni pr - ti edin - Al".. .? nor ol ' ri n al estnl S> authority for ibo statement ihat more than Ihree-fourtlis '.f thc entire amonnt of Ihe ti st two Stiles has already been expended on or a It.i i-i h s nu ) sic . ?- the o] en n i an I ii r i td which will directly Inure b tin b nefit f the holders of unoccti -ii-i prorerty in Ihe area hci I lore described weat of Rock Creek An "ll ren Idenl of (he Distiicl whose business ri ul lo travel much oi r Hi" c rontrj r ?tock Creek statee that lb y have not been In bo bad n condition fi i yean ns they n rw are in. an l ki.at little o' n tiini.' baa heep 'one in the wa ol l, in |1 - year Tie Commissioner' recently Sir-it'-l rTToK ' mi n'rvv.i/di ? an ' gradins ;i pori bf Hie Rladenabiirsr Hoad from the rltv lunn'roi northward. 'Hie lowest bid wai ? '?'"ii. and it ?rai accepted f-r 2. ooo yardi at cii.'i I v bnleiatood that thia sum would exhaust 1). a kbk hi,i,mee ,,f thc app opriatl n of l-IO.c. kurrent work on rounty roads rm I i hurban btreets " It la aald thal srltb t>e even tl n "l ferhnp 12,000 tia temainder f Ihe app'o rial] n aa been 11 pen' ' n Or allotted to ma li ?tis- ts lead ins laward nnl throusrh the R ' C?^>ek recion Woodly Tune Vat booyi pt,t 1n p?C feet order at narre ext anne; more than P" ' i .(?? ii -'s nt .ri Tenallvtown Road adincenl t - ' Red Oop" and "Graasl nd": the I.-n 'hboro urri R fend Tunlaw Road h it-ti show ti arl,-1- of recent i ni t'\t naive Improvem n's and are in over lent con f ition: tho new road from Woodly T an" bv I'.iin'V*. Ford tn Washington it i? undent n lo be attTl further Improved Ii is even import cd k > sit pnblk fun's have been diverted to tnt Im |?itivemrnt of pri'nw rrmils in this favored r lon, Bn'l it is Mud thal an official elf..rt tn ascertain thc la ta win bc made the eomim winter Wh ll. lha' anepicion ia a ll founded or not it 1? nnques llonahr? true thal the hulk of the i propriation, ?.'i>hrtiily as much t'S ~r\ per cenl of it hag ''ii it or s to hr ex: rn led "who-T- it will do the mool good" lor the known nol unknown Indicts of property In the "Red Top' region. It appears too Hint a like proportion of thc krapropriation of 130.000 "lor openinz end ex Bending snburlisn streets" ha* been or la to be applied in a manner to benefit the "ring1 a" limn the no.ipi,, and tsvipayen of the District far oxnmpio. n new road is to be opened fr.,m Klingle'l reid through tho Claeett piirehaae to fit ni" town I,'.,' The "improvements" on Ihe Churett iHtipertv bl |0| ecn-s are aaaeaacd al f:;oi'. nn i yield a iv < min fmm taxation of *:; per bntium. Ii I- sail that tho shrewd mnrtsiBen of Shi- propertv induced tho own r of Hi" land ad. loining to .ive tho ri dd ,,f wav for n road throu h lt. lo Bsrniring him that the 1 ?!?-1ri<? t Commlssione t fwould build en iron bridge Beroaa Rock Creek al Ivlin'le's Ford 'I lils is.ad will e\t??nd lenclhwl " through 11io < la?eti rarehaae and tims add great y to its vnluo A rurik n f-ds n hair comh ?? much bs the PNirirf needa 1 his road which will c ??' kevera] thousand dollars, not including the bbb Snip bridi:e Cr the abutment! nnd inip luper Itructure of tins bridge the rontrada have been already let, the former at Si) fir.4 arr1, the latter at f2.l>l.'i, a total of r" T;o. It Ls intimated thal Ihe cost of thp aprajtaVahef to the bridge will a/bl If 1.0011 to the above total There leema to be borne quel til n >?.' to wheller the mnnev for tics Bn irk can he locallv taken either from the appro aviation of 110,000 "for repairing and maintain In.' bri dees," or tko Item of ??'<" <m0 "for oricning hnd ext'odin.' suburban street';'' Tliore is no S.iiblic neceaaity whatc cr for n bridge at Kl;n^l"'s ford, Which is about a fourth of a mile below bhoen.uUrr's Mill Uridgc and only n half milo klmve Woodly I ano Bridge. EmrdrntienQy, tx'in-lo'* Fo?-d Road 1s "ho thornliehfara.? but un']iK*tionahi\ ii wiR Benefit Recistor Clngetl and liis partnen in tko ral estate ipecnlationi The tjc- acres fog which they paid S::C Cnn k^s than four nu.nibs rujo. is now led 1 at fen ono Jtiit by all odds tho nv at iiinenincrnt a heme ajroiecti'd by thr dil toot Ftemoeratic Corni kill .n cra of the J>.~t?ir-t of Columbia for tie benefit of kpeculntive rc;ii estate owneta, ls ti" one for the bxtensioD of Ma-sio b'.fetis ai e Tn,ir tho city li 1 !n arv to Tenallytown Road. ?tt a ixiint l,t00 tect south af "Ked Tof.! Uliis enterprise de pervei a sciiaiute cha; ter. HU. OABKETT .SOT AV EXAMINIIt, Washington-, Oct. 25 [Special).? Dr. Qar> Stew's letter to Oaamlasloaar Biaeic Id reply to bl* lm ftart:neut demand fur a iliairno*ls of the rase of a clerk Vlio waa antfi-riiitf from nines* has.azeitad a good deal of coiiauerit, sud tlie iJoctor'* *|iirlted action tu the matter baa received gencrai coiuiaatidalioQ. Iii the il I-pate li *eut to in1.1 kihi m. on Satardal it *?? luted that Dr.Oar* nett ia a inc tn ncr of tue local hoard of lieutluD examin? er*, 'lhat wa* a lui-iiike. 1 ir. Garnett eould uoi bs in tluceu, lie aiija, to accept nich s piece. ntSSIDEXTIAL POBTUASTMMM, Wamiivt,i(,n, Oed 25.?The PrealdeDt has ?Vpointed the foiiowinc tiuatioaatar*: Edward K. Meek? er, at Bridgeport, OBOJB.. vlee J. W. Knowlton, ausi>etid e?i. Aaron (J. ^?e.^'e, ut lianliury, Conn., vice John 3'weeiiy, *usj.cn led; I. loins M. Moaroa, ni Rsw-Caoaan. Conn., vlee 3. X. i^t. Jn'.in. suapsnde<t; FiaOBIIiil Pualei ?t Ada, Minn., viet, i'ctur Kuiusia 1, auspnule-l ; Jsms* 1'. (Siuitu, al >..ku, Kev., Mea (J. ll. Bproule. *u*ii?ii,ii,d - A^'trew Durdin, at ( a/." ovia, N. Y.. tim *'. M. Tsvlor. euatwiided ; Edwin li. keyes, at yonkers, N. V., vito M. N- Jniii-a. auspenled; Bayard T. >inl:ii. .tt I'neadaua, Cal., vioe A. O. Bristol, resumed : Phillp ctern, at Peaia Sia, L'^.., vloe XBaadsrS Itulh, roti^neu; Usury C. T/lar, st; jubcj. Kiver, Curan., vloe t-.hl. Miipiuan, ueoeaaedi WMMUVtQTOM NOTES. \W-niv,i.A, Monday, Oct 25, 1886. Oebosimo.?Oerouiuio arrived at EensacoU, E.a. to gay and ia coottuM. willi fourteen other warnoia, at 1 ..ri I'.csoi.a. oil Taila Hose Xaland. Aia< hest> Fi>?uii?a.?ihe Becretary of War baa di rroteU that C'tuef .M.iQViia and t;,e two liucke who were Captured tvllh lil'ii oe *fut ti* j.ur. i'i0Ben?. tia. v,n, Oorouiujti and in* nsini. ?i,u taut tue sciuawa and cull* tiree lu MauKU*'* Onad i*e seui to I ort Marton, E.a. Tomatoes aitK VKnniAiu.rj4.?rii? Trnaaury l>Bpart fnrni La* suatained ihe aciioi. of the Colleetor ot Cua tomi si >ew \oia in a*sea*iu|; duty ou touiauie* as ?' ve?ctii.i.t?." Cunt.>J.?There BBvM recently been reeclved at the c?* ttonal Museum about a dozen article* of pottery and tapestry, piessuied by tue Erancti GoveiumeLi, tua total v-iiUe of whicu ia io ire Ujhu a3,ooo. .Tue Mu*, um ha* alaoinst receive! a rare coi.ectiod of ohjeota iraui ered ny X.. eu lt i, uni Jaunt, United eia.es ..ai), m hi* travel* Oh the Lpper Couso, uod pre**uu.il oy ,..,n m the collection. Tuere ls a run ehloh ?eis&? tau uouudi ?-of ?o.id waaa-iascsii hom tai ai*aUe vt aa Alriaaa Belle. BROOKLYN ISSUES STATED. RINGING SPEECH BY QINEKAL TRACT, rucrxiixa mXOmWLt to Mfr dowk pool-beilisc? 8. V. wuhk's ADIiI'.FSS. Tho first prent public mooting of tim present CBiiipaign In Brooklyn WBB held hist evening in the Academy of Music. An Inmr hefere the opening of tue exercise* j>eople hr/an to (rather in the srseiona suditoritiin. The miltie of a band and brilliant light* a.nm drew a crowd In Montscue-at. There were fully 2,.r>00 people In tha building when the speedie* he gan. The interior wai finely decorated with flag* and emblematic designs. I'pon the stage snd In the audience wore many prnm! nent persona, among ttiem were John Winslow, W. II. Wiillnma, Henry I* Pratt, F. B. Candler. Vt'. BL Waring, G. F. E.llott, If. D. roi liemna, David A. Baldwin, F. L Parkns. A circular entitle'. " Shall Puldlo Gambling be ^un? pressed t" waa given to pr.riuns entering tan Aealeroy. It showed the enormous profits of pool-gambling In King* County and called on the people to support Gen? eral Tracy tn order to aupprrss lt, The entrance of OeaeratTraey ld & V. White wa* the signil for lond applaasa ead ."lifers. Major J. L. Follett introduced ex-Mavor rchroefler to pretldr. Among the vlre-prcillen:* wera Josepli I*. Knapp, Gen eral Jame* Mel.err, Ciiai Ina Pratt, Mewett L. Wood? ford, J. P. T. Btraaaaaa, S. P. rhlttonl-n, A. D. Baird, Hie Rat, Dr. C. st Heed, J. M. Van Cott. A. C. r.arne*, Punine'. Mclenn, W, H. Lyon, Darwin R Janies. A. F. Orr, Franklin Woodruff, P. B. Hatcher. John Winslow, R. D. Benedict, Willis ts Og len, a. II. Hobie, Ambrose .'nov, F. L Backus, Robert i'ayue, John Otoo, W. II. Warlnh' and W. C. Vosburg. Ex-Mayor (Schroeder said: I have atisiil baton rea rm nianv SeBBSlOBI hive tlc*, bnt T ruler nu, oded .i nu I Uian thia. Questions ari bett* tba? peopli ilTe< ' I linnie bold In the county. Ga ia crime thal ... .-'ii lo be stepped. I know of on - I el ployed in a fur torj bream* mi Inf. itu iii I with pool gambling that lie bur rc rd .. thc cashier a large aum of monet a ci bael u all in btu lng pools, li tana la made la tala eatnpalgn of thia diaeaae, ?? I may cal! it. If yon have a lawyer who doe* not press, yon tail and la only a a ao lawyer, ind yon have a eba nev; to gel a lir-t rile lawyer, lite beal lo the city, I BsBN ir.i e. weald r.tate which io bs ? I araat Um bi it lawyer foe lae i ' te .!:u .'ic! t 1 one an a will see 1 tlie an:., an I .in. ,\n.du i lore foe i- Judge l:ci m.lits. Who baa i ? roril againsl ina linn., r. Bi ti-liiv, instit ? and d' lltj ; i a vii,i-- i a . -t io.h. What reassB u there to |mt n in kl* place Wnyabnnldpo lira al - ni!..- way ol his re-election 1 I ?'.. proud o *l| un i - c. in* are prii !?. vi.te !.T ..n ,-.,?? i ii day. \|.j> sa* William ii. Wi .linois. preetdeBt of tba Tirookiyn TeaBg RspobBsai Ciiib. road a larisa of resolutions whim waa a Baan?ally adapted. The platform of the repub? lican party of I"--! waa ladened, the dat* of tlie (idveriimrTit to proteH Aii"ri(it?n Industries waa CMiiiihasJzi'd; Civil Service reform wavs favored ; tliO r.iniiiitary of Jodee Daniela, Jndgs Reynolds and ail tho other ttepab lean eaadldste* waa heartily iipprovcd. .' eol tba resolu loni icad : /y..i'i il 11, it ll i portanra t<. tin- v.,lc: - ol K.m. aC'oCUItJ lill ii.milli.ni; a m.-il. in. a ,.! ic ti I, !i the vi.ntl, of tho country are bein .... affair* pal - 'I'll.il i.i thal ci,.! h . mm F. 'lia y Suipheo V. White w*i reoelred with repeated fonda of ippl tii-i. when bi rc-e ll apeak, lu ai< first acu? te ii ce he referred to Mr. Blslne, uni tba au Hence re aawed the applaasa agata and Basia, 'ia began '-> apeaking. et lha i Democrat- ' tc reform In tha Rational Government, > ' and thea analysed the Caidnet or Presideat Cleveland, j showing the mistake! I'eatmaat ? ..... \'iia? had j made In tue n ute o earrj lag ' of Prcretary Bayard lu regard to lha in .tiiH'i Fiaheriel and the Catting, cn?<v rhe PsB-Elsetrio ststeimai wi witB n refer. euee-, ii. the '? - Hr. Wolta de ii.mi.eci tba effort* to orush John Koaeh [applause!. nn.,, he anni. Maa as BOblS and enter prising a mae as any In mis land. Ile viss rsi tb fa to his eoaarry, and did laboooded good to the worklag al asses, i; wa* building ablp* to msketbi n noir us ol a navy State* Inapestor* re I'or'.eii in fsvoi Di i ? ?? tia the Hlipateh. lint Ibe ither teat and re i*ed payment Mr. Roooh was paying oat $5,000 a day, but the Reoretarjr gut an opinion from Hie A Unmet -i,c oral that the ship mnat mass i aj.ee i whether tneamdel fnraiabed bj tba Government would do lt or not. Toe la f am) it loeb a decision waa Birei brought to i>rar against an individual before, ile , oil?-? t tn saeramb. Mr. Winte furl lier a dd mis country had Ililli 1" Ita t.i i po* ti.." Lc ti.o protea lon afforded io laboriog .?nen. 'ide tarld ni . but:: wanted to be rs Mae.tin':, o if Ila friends and not ol Ita enemies. [Applause.] In cu." mi-...'i. le said tue emil evil* ot Ui ten psranee are appareal ta all. Torre arr two eaadidatei for Diatriet-Attemey Before tba people, "We ,oti( i day taken by the pool ramblera at Coney leland," be added, "At tbs end ol lbs season 1,01 the gambler* b it Hm corporations were indicted and tb ? rosall waa a dlaagreeneent, I only want Ui eeo Judge Tracy attack tins great evil Just once." [Applause, i ? ictii-ral 1 racv, after ttirt applause with which ho wa* resell ad died nwav, said : .... i . :' - f TMifriCt Mtorney t):o pi o' Una i ?? nm in .- pr* -? ni- d . laaue. It ii.', olvn tl?? ; I, i.nc-un. j i..-,.i nf. ..' tinselly, tm mo year* Ular* ' nun im. lu c ii,., k- ii ; - county. Kai ug, di n kepi np (rambling i o tl attei month. '1!,. btw ba* batu i pal to dei..nu e. snd weak attc-mpti to en l lorrett hat i - on ol public g, ol melli on ? -. i.? defy . , lim. |0 la H'ttl.I lb) - pUlllle l-l.il iiimc li u of a atatrtc for* day, but boob St itii ai vie of !!,. laic. ? md i ii..; mil rofl rc'nol by the people. In one year one rin.'ii'-. net pi ont; s profit greater than all the traslneea bj Blithe ' Thia was tl ; pool-Mdiing, Hero ti....- to it. i?t icut on the am..uni ,n t ? i v.?. At i. ? elua, ... 11 ? iv day 11,000 wa* pal in sn ? n' rked "advertising." That was a tremei t... ii h, nu. 1 hal tra, i. ??? ii-it j7i. eil .. I B col noni rear, til thia waa earned lion. tb. pool I...,\ :imi with Hie i \j.cii-.-s not paidby tin i ?, ? I.,mt must be 1460 OOO to il..- . iain over 1 in tlie l.dia en one tra k in om But test ia oaly obi ol Bx track* in lids c..'it.ty. With the grand ti ... U* ii ti np u pas* L-iiiti bin. k Hut i .nu.nt b. -Ii ?-..-!-.:. inc public rum., t stand pubiii gambling wb?n boab money sad aweat mono] an tn ti ase v.. .:, th ?.., n.., a ,i Ix Uu In time nt'.-: Ij rain* * bj thep It la 1 . the lav., shall be enforced li..-.h- ur before th, people oi Brooklyn b.r ir th. pu j. ? Mi by ti.ci vate i ii., i- have no objection to ti..s pabUc. r-'ain [ding, li tsin be unpoatible to enforce the laws >i,m i ur [laughterandanplauai ,gen ? tbej -at ii..! bati atoppea betting be Un ]>,-ii,ct..Mn,un i told them lo. lt bc ce io easily, win di In t bi I ira the platform ol luppreaaing thia bnstneea, Applaaae, roman crnnot vota they eau eau** vote* ic. ho dc- , ind no one ha* inor* interest in thi* than i " j,ut the third party man *.i) tine eaanol vota foi .'. rt in candidate, a citizena' candidate rn this matter, I in a Itepublican and contrut to rroiaui one, lilia- . . - '? i form in Brooklyn foi the paal flfttmn years pi. ?lion mm lathi auppieaalouot rambling in Hus i., nm. voting this tall cannot affect the saloon noe* lion In thi* city. T)-r- (,,i,i n nest ion i..r tin- men ol Bu thinl a ti I i ii.i-i lin \ lbs]] M.ie .ii i;.i ., i iii ti.inp he (asm n.-vi before Un peoria, i ask the poopu ? on nty t. rise op aa on* mn .sid put down j. ttl.on 1 Brat *|.oW.- Of poul selim* I W's* cn ll tn attack clio District.\ii..ii,,y. lmt ha mee mt.nk.ii ma Hoe eeeud I kaaw thal suv - Would bc Iis.-ntel 1. Apnlanaa li be cann I snppresa poca-aelbni Isl bini itep I kn..vt Iran. Applause.! lied helping me, i I am elected, I wllL Ap].la(i?i>.] 1 nave foagnl with 'Hie bean- i.t BpheSU*" Lc nie. 1 know the Mr. m:l!i .1 ?! e Dian ? ? A11..111. v ? eli,, e. Al tin age of twenty-tlirei I nd tb.- offire. A' I nlted Ktateeliistnct-A tierney tn Bili ity, appointMl by President Johnson lad reapBotated ly ?resident Orant, I engaged m a *tni?gle to enforce Un In eimil in cline law* 1 o Knit I ba.1 to Secure tlie (.aa- . ait that maui- ll nnpoi.- bil foi nn n In i.-liau ! the lan Ki BBJ onaiderabli extent, Under lt Un revenu* ro.?e from fi;,(Jon, aai in mn > . ar io aVu'iHiiiniain, tl.encxt. j ,? (li nera! Tracy ref uled the c Lai gea made against bim ? feat Ba favored the arning of lirjuor io children. ile ' 'c.ui'vd that ne opposed the Twelve-Hour law for eon- \ "{ uctoia and driver*. In regard to tue cbaige thut ho j "? -wna a race horse, (irueral i'racy said lt we* true be ! Ul a ned a farm and bred horse*. He waa a lover un J : '> .drulrer of liora-a, and be believe 1 lt was au I'1 ijiright aud boaorabla baataesi to r,ii*e thai le troltect ids fceraea oceasionaiiy but never bet on Hl hem amt never gamb.ed wita tneiu. ile also defended | ol ns action in appearing as counted for M. B. Flynn. Ile ? ever sought to obtain for any clent wual he Waa not nat ly and fairly emited ta vieuerai 1 racy ipoke until nearly ll o'clock, and tlie ntlre audience reuialual to hear ulm to the eua. UK CITIZENS' Ll.ACUi. l.MI'HAIIC Foll T1.A(\. The Ilrooklyu Cltlseua' league i? determined to spare oeCorUto aid In ceding General Jracy D.bUlci-Al irney. An address was emt out yesterday, signed by lenry lieut*, chairman, who ls a prominent Democrat, ad il urges u.l good men, wUbout dist,nction of party, > vole lor General 'lr.icy. 'Ibo audie** ?ay? of tue ol? eo of District-Attorney i t'nler rbi prc-aciit administration of th" riffle*, the enforce sat ol Ut* law* ata.n-t naiiiliiiuK ha* Oren uouirimmi} n. ^ cie.1, aud praa:i, si tba* thar* UaeBgrVeato uiibhra and pool sellers mm otlot pails ol ihe ? uiiuiiy lo ingregs'e here, snd so to increase U>< bb ai bat ot ptaeeeand i loi gaublujg mst u,.h i ...inn i* eooWamptuously s.k.. n oi aa iii- "BsmWer'* Paradiae." . . ? 'iiici.iin.i,! aobMthosdisgraead bia high peaiBoa and beiia,ie. tba ?opie who |. .e ci liim iii pawer, aaa bow tbs taaiBrlly to ask Ibj, ai ts neall ii a* bim In ollie* lot anotbei tenn, and Ibaa, bf aiBraiiai his naam la Un past, to eaUterteea sim.in om r ttl- tn i ui c i ipp m-' ., Ueueral 'J racy, formerly a J ii.me ol ie highett i ouM Of Ula Btatai fa gciiUriuan ul uuquvaitltiuotl mil)- and of uieloiieicil liiUurnt aud courage, bolia*(iit:liirt y ann einpiiatlcallj nled|ted hln.aelf te - Bp rea* Hie ev.i winch lui. Btwwa U? clica Xni'lillul i.ro|Mirli.n,s uOrr Uk present iuslruit-Aiiorii-.iy, and alu. i an (>?- rel.si on ieu!oi.t) llieiaw vtlUiout (rar or favor, lind lo restore Ul mi.* i aimi Its :..n?^i r?-vul*n.,n as a btw ?l,i.l,,1>, .,,,,, |,,,i ? llurstng cfiumuulty. . i . 'ji,e cjiiin u*' laitK?? i,sa no Mutation aa iou* ko?? lb* coiii.ui. and Kxreiiuw c oui .;(,,.. rni,powd nf iiieinix-i* ot beth BeUtieaJ parin*, i,are nanluiouaij lU(lur?'ii >lr Hu. v, ami || noel BvaesUy 'till [ten* to lay aaule partiaaa eonsidvratioaa, a&d, by leir vote* in his Ihtoi, lusuie a dvciaivc victory lor Uta i ausa law, s.rdi-r and dtoenty. Il repiy to a dispatch amt to him at Queenatown he? re he aalieU lu tor feiiurla, anaiug for uu rxpreaaion of * opinion in retard to the ii mini* of law and good der uniting upon Oeneral Tracy Xor 1-iutrici-AUorury, ? iir> Vk ard Beecher tent the foi.owing ilumtich i At tl.i* dlatuiee I cannot adviae. It wmald avirm wisest to i.ci nljiil.: un lracri lmt Vt ,.;,?.., rai.m.I WithdraB viitLout ? gooi-wi.i aud colisi ut of the Jj'roh.bu.oiimU. Wi g. Leociicr issri uv will not a-libdraw. '-+?? RDKWIfTN'OTTOASEtrrtiMRGKoROLAOAIV. tbram P. Hewitt, accord.ng told* own te.stini'ir.y, 1* i ol king sn active in t?rot lulita campaign for the Kayara! t* ivt-rilit'lcealie lienongi, ini(-:>attd?c BMBd Braal bsatl ch day at the Hewitt headouarters fn Txentv.fr.nt. ,t e wa* there h great part ot yesterday artiinooi. Tb , in witt. Iii ur; iv BeciLuiau. Jiuues J. cUevia ajjH oiui n lu rard to the canvas*. hts, Hewitt wUl net a&iwer lienry Ct orge'i last letter. He Ol T ? aav< (li it Mr (lenree Ima ahnwn a (lisjioallion tn ir- ill set r>rs.1 (.,'.. -i itameata bi ide by him ami thu be tes-ar.'- tho aewa pap i controversy as having boen finally terminated. ri:oiIIUITION AND FREE TltADB. WHAT THE HKVii 'HATS IX TUE STATE UEPKSD OX? ?OW WOPKINOMFN KKFI. Dispatches ami litter.- reoelred by Um Bi - publican S'.aie Committee yrairrlay indicate tli.it the Democratic Committee ia staking Ita laat chance for surcos* ">n tha ad it ls to res-rive from ths Tidr.l Tarty rroiiiblilonlat*. Thc effort* to " boom " the Third Patty tickets, however, aecnr ling tn all report*, have *o far proved a failure, a* honeat temperance men I lonper Inclined to be mls'el In thia war. Ex- ? Holinoa, of Madison County, who la a member of ibo htste Committee, In referrlne to the matter an! i There la aa deaM of our t ? i largs mi .,,. n if wei..-. ??? '? gal th* vol r* rail i ?'.. not tl al i-.,ti pu.in let ..n v.de tt ill 1,- us lal tr. i- Int ent I am mea cannot fail to ar* tint n? I.;le(i..11 tickets ls tn elect Obi.ratlc ran.tidal ? 'In 1 tare the namocratM v..to waa cast aol Idly again*! the j.:..j.ns.; ...ii tn sui.m.t a Prohibitory an tba pennis, I fm,n (vim. ? t- ii.- a a Hon nf lha Third Party Prohibitionist* last real - ' have dc terna: smendmrnl 11 thstlust enough Dei I ected lo thi \-?. ? sm of (liinl (mi lt . amInlat. ? te defeal He- sam* (m.o Thi* yeal 'i . third parti I* running candidate* against evert Benah! ? idnient Mn h lari* a* arcoon vim lng thal tho aim ?>( man) ..fin.- (ii rd pert; li ..!.: i- not to j.(.mini.- temperance an much a* to bulbi ap which I ..'.. I thtab thal Bepnbiicaai ai o .ni ii,, ii. .ia. ut., psi i} by \ sting t lek. ! '? (?eneral James lt. d'Boinia said yesterday that thc IriAli were deserting the Democratic party rapidly. Ba added: A* thal part] i -* sad more a free-trad* paitv, Its fm . e. Irian mpportrra gel their .v ? ivett 1 see Iliad rai / Ihiatn tay "Th* Cobden (iii). I.i- dom what it. min Enron* and I* now taming ll itrnggle vi ii . ii s t.,i. ? - - trade a ii1 - n in the I i,!i. | Btsti laaei I: lin) b?a ? I. snd ntiiei ii I to na t".. ? nil ? lal i : Idi " Bow, i nude:-tin,.] thal Hr, Dewitt ia .i member nf ten' . tub, .ne! when Ii lid i ?tine lhat the l men ? ? ? ihe l nlled - tin uk n le timi to v.d. Ihe II - , : Kron i blr man knows thal ll ? ol n.. l m in ,,?.,:. I mil. ; tn help Un l-l II ls In help i land al theexpi n- n I I In England, and I ? ? i: I' J lil ll .',!. A well-known workingman, tno foreman iu alarcecar penb r abop, sal t yeater lay : - ,:,-i Usnppoi t theil ? no In- trade i..e ? ' .ii this.tn ,W|k ii I ce. nc ? nh thi ? 'i ? i-i I. .:i nu biuim -,. 11. . I h..- " ,.: li 'I :?? avi ra rr no. u nu. vow ? - ? - Vow I (Lin, : nreau ? ii l li*vt personal knot . in, i .? 11 thi Bi pub , .... t . ki l. a v. i- mt ui this country A LITELT WEEK IH THE CIIITH DISTRICT. ? ?? ' . !: . Dlatlii rhursda.i , ? ' .e: iv...-i mg I (rand Opera ll Iii ? Inn l: ?? ? ? i M I li- \ ..nu - , , Ii mt - ii ' - ? ?ile! .rn - ? INDld'l ? . ? I9EVELT. - BOTES OP THE ' I Tim XX tat A ai iee! io i . I lt Campaign ( ' i Hall at 7 J III. .11. I ? - ,? ol el H., .1. ted '1 bro. Bepuli. ? ? ethel md I i at. utlm The XIII !. il rn i tub ? .. u i elnli i mian aud Joh lill Livy, and I.n m.. swen ....:. il i . the roil lt was 1 ? ? (natch li, a ii. to in ? ru i night, i be pla e ??? itt ti to I t rt.? ' Kia -. ell I. ml* 1 ale. Ol ll ? .ni .\ ? i l! el Al... rinai. , of the Xl llb LUatl so not but evening in Ute - mc lie foll.itt me eoinmlttaa la sell ri . s-eli.iai.-- waa , ?port at a meet tue to ei idi aa i il .li.... ii ., Kl i. orin ' ill at Its . i .:,.-.. I.ne ' rnlay nigh! i maa*-uieeUug uf tht ? ?<..?!.-. toter*ol the tit) ? I. . . ? Die Kev. W. B. In r . k, Waltel Howe, 1 , 1.. \ ali Alli n ail ? th* m. > t n-'. El (senator 1 boan ?C R Ea lt il Be h ii min . illy , o tier the l ... fl i Ige ol ! itli The Union Bo : - .'.. ; 1 'K .-I? llowi . ? .. 1 I'l, ? ,nor. Fol Pl ? - .n-.it n! til.: ? the > lub liii n i ned Ito a 11 B So 1 lie ^ ...ll ?' M. I. - I'llll.e lat IC ( ll ? D< t l.-l 'I 'I' ,;.- ' vi I ..e. ? ,.i ii. ii - .e -a. :. ai. i.ii .lil., a in e caillpiUgU coin* i* meuibera to lake pan inloocaa ia* im Ui Lloyd a Brr ce, the candidate of the Cnlted Demo mgr. a. in n.i vllth i'.-ii iel i ? ,1 iiini .- , lim;.,,-, .1 ol 1 ?,,!:, ?? .In-ncc d'I.eil . M.nt.ne, i nt. " \\a.-ti and other*, air. Bryce w..s iu - nomination ann ai ? epte L Tlie 1"?" ll < 'mnnu. u e Of H el baal night al I'ouipkiiuvUle, . t u.-n lanunL i. res- ona] and t oin,ly iiuuiaUuua w*a> i udoraed. Perry ile uout. .,. WHAT PEOPLR Till Sh ASDSA7. A irOUD FOB TRAINED NURSES, i the M?! ifor <>' Tht Tri bunt Pu;: Myeiperieace with trained mirv- ti -u Idely at variance with your Boontoi * * "3 n; 1 rcr'a" (see -day'* Tjuatrsa) that I ask ;or a little spaas la whlea to count .1. I bara ump.oyo.i during lha bbM six j eura in f tam y tralaed nur?o? ou fmir oeeassoaa, in every stance tlie fiervioe rendered has been satisfactory lu cry i upset, J-vcry one of tlmse iiiir-ies ha* bael (jillet id diluent tn the sick room aud mo.st igmeablo a* a h.I an.on |B tko house. One uf Hiern waa in charge of nervous patient, whose sanity hun,' by a ll ender read, and by sympathy, tact aud aalaBI eg dsToltoa to ity sho succooiied,after two months, n, reotor.uic her lo eitfc, Another was a Charily Hospital graduate, iioae iuteroal lu her patient ntnl atilt pssiSialSB and ieieucy in tho ?lck-room I have never ecen excelled, ie best nurse, however, waa a Bellevue graduate, WIS me to my house In a grave crisis and rendered ac: vice* r which 1 now consider mjte.r ind r ino greaieai pcr nal obligation-. Mae)* icav.nn my hu.ia.) tm* oeapBa.I woman has aecured a most honorable ai> .ni mr ni us muiron of one of ibe Mate lusane aay ms, where her ability iii instructing nurses and i. ?i.l.I ant good sonai: aa au organ./er have ready bren conspicuously displayed. All these uur*e* ve treen aa agreeable in maimer and aa lender lu ihelr m pa thiel as tba* Basra bsea aseompitabed in their OtSSStea. Willi my own eiiK-rmnce Baaed upon 0?re 1 onterv.tttou in tour mat ino. ? a* lat oraine aa ll ll, I j amalad i? 1b*1 *o in -teaipsrsd umi peet un an attack trained hospital uuisea a* )our BooutOB ".-offerer " ikes thia morning, la lt Bet possible that tim nurse is the real " euiierer " lu that instance I I; me iri,ier ntaming au uuieasoiiable a iii a ic agaiasl lue hospital raes bean uuerrlUK Indication of ?Uu writer'* temper, im strongly indued io ueiit-ve that tho nurse might fold S lalo of sudrrliig. Insult and amita. i.,.: trained r?e question 1* one thal ii SBSlly Stated. A woman um io do ber work in hospital w.irda, hy azperteOi cd i ibobi ll 1 imyaiciau*, and tinirrd to habit* of disoi M mid lo ibo practice ol hold.m: lier tongue, must be prnor to the self taught, ?e.l-*iilli, lent and garruiou* .dame who iuv..riai>iy know* " umro tuan tue doctor " A i a,g.Mi u? nu. Misak*.' ., L. j., otu 'jj, isee. COCXTST BOMEd POB CITY c.litLa. > the L tl i tor oi Ihe Tr i I u .i e. Silt: 1 iiiust heartily bccoiicl tlie Kugrje.iliou " A Farmer's Wife " in one ol j ..ur mle Issue*, lust vu (*n:?r . eliott bo made to pri vide suuie et ihe sullar ; weena of me city with home* In the country to du lifework. Mot only in the farming jeoiious, but alio small village*, ll 1* almost Impotslbio tu procure gool p iu the hou.-e. irom *10 lo ii j a mouth aud a com table home, with plenty to eat, and not unreasonable rk, would ocriaihly be preferable to a Bta*eagjs4 star Uou and murderoua work la thc eily. Vet tue fact onion thal the majority of the womeu |irc!er a carrel mujau toll aud miaorabie pay, io me comparative la .sjiwoiioe anil ouuiturt ul liOu?o*ur?. iunrour.i nun id* ot home* where steady belp vsouid be welcome, thout regard to natlona.ny, vt here now mmo eau bo ?cured at any Cost, wimiu ordinary reamirtt-a I kuo* inatauce* wuer. woram* have voluntarily gono back squalor aud poverty, rather u.au aeaepi mo eompar vc i.lull.nea* and rea. comfort or a hourn iu me tollu , \\ him lue ?cheiue to tumuli house help would no many pisa B, 1 rear tho fatuous lovu of eily - ws lld reader au effort lutue. MiKoali, (JOfc ^5, IBM JaMts .M. DM . ?-? PMBABLT BUOiBLK ifi^e Bit it or of The Tr 11 u a ?. Bm . Au Anicricau citizen i-< travellinguliiorid th Ina fuuiiiy. II:* wife gives birth to a boy. Is tl.al ? to be PraaMlBt of the United btate* t itavJor*, cicu 23, ln-O. j., j. n. JIcj wotiid luobubiy l>e edillilie, na a Barara kera road uudc-r bticb VteeajaitaaeM i? Iagatda4 "' all petti a* aoaUTc-Wn citizen. 'Jbe only tiucer luty niv-fb from tho fact tia! m giviiig tho uuul ?ii. incition* of a President tlio words " natural-born " nicuaeil in tlioCniiHtitntlon ind a question aa to tho construction of thoac words uiiujht arise?ti.] *>?? A QT'ESTIOV FOB lirVRY GEORGE. Tn Ihe fi! il ir nf Tin- fr lt BUI, Bm : Will Henry QejOfjrj tall U thal differ? ence in p'ineipl" lietween taking private property .ind distributing lt patellate-, ami taking pablio property .ind distributing lt private il W. lt ?'. .Vue ] rn/.', Oct. '-'."', 1--''.. BOW to yan', is bbw-jbbbbt. \ WAI T<> DEFEAT BRIBERY AXD BOSSES. ITT IX i liri'! Ill KMN TICKBT AM) RKBl'KK TIIK st.ivrs Of HBO*. Tho Bepablkan stato cr.?mmirtoo of Mew ,Ter?ey has issued tho following ap,>eai to voters of all parties : If the t?srm t" h" met af Hie polls nett Tnes.lar wore ?<mp!v re . 1*1 we n political part! sa such if Ile ->>!'? qaestion to v. i, . li Ibe vol H-y arr called u ob to give da || , !, Ure control of l:-i otdlransor ot Peai i rrats. there would ra little demand oi excuse r..r a anerial the al tn al on w. do not niel' i. Itlmate the political ligmflflai.if tin- eleelioit In Ita ; upon nat.al affair-, and eaperiallj niton the future I,* A" er im lt* r.-nlt nut gu to the partv of rn I ? ? li rn the p ii ty of Pron . ..ur. i political pluses of tim contest a-iil i.Iv* im ide. ii- -n.-sai :i in the pres* and on tho platform Wc f..<-l I, however, loni ??? . iii ? patriotic rltiaens of thc ?t te. without hat mellon of parry, tha duty nf making a care. rn! comparison hi twis n ihe t amii : itt - foi Oovernoi and the loree* ibal arc behind them. Mi. Oreen, the Democratic norn nee. bas nn ibadow of ritrht to he railed the candldal of hi* parti mi'' lea* tbs can lid ite nf the people It lacomrson fame that bi* nomination . ??in i nt ..ii i untruth il by .. trluiuv rate of pnlon*and Self sh pnliticiai n Interest* .i nnveni lon where iiriherv. fslae pretence and Barrani viola? tion of par inn nt " ) i-i.?. lan.- io plainly manifest that ea.iina upon to repndl ite Bte' an md Bia shs.fol methods nf bia managers Ii bl ? nt that Un* sine knot of eonaplratora have outraged ? rh* cn ,n ii dlsirlrta In Ute aavciflc charges ol corniptlon and of the ?np ii 'n brute force nf tl e plain will . f ih* people have ? I ibnndanty proved by reputable member* ? theil ..mu party. Mr tireea I* tl U ot Ute nen who have br lUrht thia , an "\ upon the HI t > Me ia nnda to do their bidding, and to ad tl overa real* I i ? pub lc nth ie has pl maelf, ll elei t.- :. t.. pni mel ?, ..' iii" ? ..leno ta the matter of aptiolntment* to"n?w*rd hi workers" ie make fe Indlelarj ??' thi state In all Its rtiaan.and III thotieneh. aofara* bal* ,l>le, with men who hare earned tln-ir pl ices by personal polit of I - : . . . nv ,! :i, g t ind he ls iHinnd hv hnslneaa and professional tic* to thi i i ' - im! HIspnMli en <?? i iii- bera ron - - .... ami ? r part of 1 - Inan ii, ii ,"v iv an record he baa ? ? - - iowa eal il of the rain if hla ai rvlcsa. : er hand, il bas aever tieen chm ed by the moat . it Mi Bow i'- i. ii.' ii vi a* mada In Me waa s naual (ii ?? mid! ii. nc. !, .. . ..-I, ti r in pub i t , i - - ii .ni n li- nc. .1 to lie ? ? nine head ot i ? Btatc Personalli hi represent* . h ?t tv;, nf tim r i in in nillo .! na di ? nu b r mn (ree in itil i,, t re, Inn t iii, . nb rpi a n , sn In the '.; lades! -i - i: - n ,..; .ci.t. I. M i liv in (?!?? ! ? i ? .rn ? ii. ir i-h ? l 1.1 the front il ? . - i :!n ii.i in- county iii" bl '? ni ? nn. .-. i: - ni ni all p -i i to him and n' aced : i in the highest ll 1.1 to >?? itOW I ''a- ? mi" dence In his . ii ii n ti i an 1 c ipni Hy : na dl?trlri wh . n ha ' nevi r is filled with a - asa even position in pru ala and a ith the appro'i i i- ? n i tht - in nf H. I ? ill.malile 1 tati. nol to - I ? ni Igefl ii .?? ' ..lieut. i regret ? S l|l ? eld. aa " ? . nf m. n in imain ? b I In a val; ? ! ? ;- i . and man ? ? - would timi a fl for th( Iel - ipal es an l ??? crnimctl il develop tof i ra ter, nd thefnller ? il ?' constant.itact ms ..'i'd recall S. O len ile mt ir li I f, |iractli ninon sense made h - .n in iug :. in lt i- ? toa thal in Iheelei lion of '.I iv m \t. Tba laane ii hi md P>iie .:? nbtful. i lagers ol Mr. ? en. ho latina ?? . j' imus soi.f money In dd of hl? "lectlou. Ital e in lilli iel 1 'ill Cie Will Ol Un len '" Ul he barth I or defeated hy these ni ottiei vii ni. r SJ Howey fa ? in ebel in t ? 111 '? ?. no) bi c ni-, o nta. hm bet au.f tha ii ,? i nf Rep , i ce,,i, rata, ho tai t.. nppre lute the grai ly of I i abo, bavins lt ten I mi t . 'in ni Il<-tS. .1.1 |||. i| Im-1 rn .-..! iii ii mtv naive mi't as i do Inatioi a ni i ...'. ? pro* :.. Kurt no right-minde 1 . b to tim caius mi ul ami bones! politii -. HE OUTLOOK IN MR. SAWYER'S DISTRICT. ,.i.ntm.i: blbcitoborrnuB bbfculicab as-iem l.i.V'Irtv, liv i wu, '>'!., L'.?.-('ii'i_'i'i-s'u i:i .Siwvcr, of b xxxi-t Coagrasalooal Dlatrlot, aaa nominated by ie l;epu illruns. Just now lie 1. making a tour of bia strict which embrace* tho Counties of Orloan.s, Colle? tt Wyoming ami Livingston to learn the mdltloa of his unreal ii" ar,treal bare to iv. HI lind," fe! s.tld, "fetal here lu the Couti: v of ? i ?????, ii wo! as In tho other counties of tho district. Bl the K '.iimie ms are making more of a search for >tea tbitn tho Democrata. I um astonished at the .alby of the Demoorat* and would au-pec: a stn; hunt i their inri but tor the iheraeter of tba iiunint: ms they are making. Assemblyman, itea, who liss beal renominated by the Bepabitoana ill ii iv,, no oppsaltlcia worth noticing. Mr. li tte-, v..red r tlie lr-, ii I li. 11 ni nm >n un cut ninl be di 1 ri .-lit In diing , (or I bellara in -nb ulltlaa this qaeeuon to Bte ..,...-. M evert balsas, tba third party mia ban nomi iteel a Candidate agalnat him. Illa name la a> E. Har? lin. Tbatblrd party men have held only a foti- meet* l'*, however, snd I do not think that their vow wm bs r.'er than it if it- it oar ago. Iii (oar ea i illa* o' my ?trlot will all e..-ci Uepublloaa Assemblyman. My ijerlty two ye,irs agu wns 8,200. fi (ho it y lateaUoB of boasting I mir *.iy that tbinu it will no tins rear 4.000, . - eat .:1s evident that som..if tba Democrat* wnl it vote forCbarbM t. Wadsworth owing io factional Serenes)* " 1n?s " diif'ri'uoe* " tn iva eli Congressman Hawyor re rred are prevalent among th" Democrats of Living mi County, wlier.- Charlee K. VVa.uwurtii, tho Demo . late, 1 rea, Mr, Wadsworth, who 1* a brother Controller j a asa W. Wadsworth, beads one of the imoorauofaction* in LivtantOB ('.uintv and laster lt. unk 11 ? 1. lbs otbar, roe Faulkner faction triumphed the Assembly District eotivsntloa iud ?abetantlBlly fajaad to .ndor.-o ll.e noiutnatiou ot Wadsworth for illaro-". Roberta- If ax well. Superintendent ot th! Stats Inaiir lee D' pertinent, liva* hore. Aa one of ibe uiiwt active I skilful of Governor Hill's amenta lt waa anticipated et be would 111 ike n ur,-a: etfort to o.ip'.ur- the Assam I ie it II om thia C.ninty of UBaeeea fl lo iks, though, if Mr. Maxwell bud niven up tba Ide 1 of carrying tho sirict for mc I) imoorata ar" uni making suv op|i irani innot to vtiu tho county. Charles A. Heaver, Hi ron, the present Republican Aasemnlymau baa Baaed hi" ooaatliaeata thoroughly mid s, Iherefora, boen rsaomlnatea, Palra1 pur? umu have uninitiated Biahst i Stearns, of iktienl, a?itn?t him. Mm Donincrntio eandldltl ts iarle? A. Klnne, a pro tnce-doabir of tills diatrio'. Ho not laboring openly for the place, but the liepulilioani ? peet a (lill-liuut by hl'ii and will not bo surprise 1. ey think they r:in ineroas.) Mr. Seavor'* majority of ??> last year to 600 lin* year. FRIGHTENED I'I.VN-VI.VaXIA DEMOCRATS. Habbubckg, <?ct. 25 Special).?It wits rc ried !n ll irrtlbBrg to- lay lhat the liemocrutle leaders, ipalrlag Of their SUKI tioket, hivo seut out orders to i woi ker* turoughuui the State to turu their entire en.lon to the election of membnrs of tlie House of presentativea, with a view to securing a majority In it leay and thereny electing a Coned state* Senator January. Thia report ia ilreugthened ny the fact lhat of me candidate* were In Philadelphia on Saturday ming, and lt is said that a comm, tallon tva* tuen held. ls decision tniru, Blest1 and tho balance of the tioket ? uni arr.ved at hastily. I.E5 BKEAK LP A DhUIOO&ATICfeTABI MEKTINO. ZUWAOO, Oct. 26.?A I'ai'y Seas dispatch U Milwaahea Says: "Considerable cii itemeut was ated here last night by the wild action* of u mob ot e* who succeeded In break!.'.*; ip a D.-uiocratic inasi eting. 'inc iveople, it la Mid, had been commauded the j.mat* to attend the meeting, which wa* hold tn parish sciioo.-house. John Back, mo Demon a'ic i-te-B.ona: candidate, an 1 oder politicians were con galed i*t tba lehael hoaae. Disci wa* chairman of Uraal Jury thal indicted iuo rioters last apring 1 it .nil lin altoui|deu lo inattil Hie mot* hooted Ulm 1 his companions ami made such Uuiiinuttratiuu* that poUlloian* lad to laavi the naii. tor two ur three us about-i.'MJU Poul* crowded the airoet* for block* mud, yemuglike mad." JXoMi.VAil.ii i'uu xiii. afeSElCBLT. li ukin, Oct. Iii*.?Tiic Dciiiiicrni.s ol' Coluiu Coiiuiy to-d,iy uomiualcd iloury ii. iianor, ol luis ,', fol All nib.)'. iiKin.i i<.ara,Oat,'j...?Tin BiaBblleaaa of the lid iir.ct of Oraage Coanty, have notulnaled Dr. .Solomon 11 1 itel., of loll lei vis, io, Assembi/. IAMBI* Ott, -0.?Al the Democratic, conveunou of timm couiuy to-day, Jame* Ciardiuor wa* uomiuatLil Anio Hildy. fat PAMMOWt L10W1ZMD MT IBM AMAMOBIMTM. lr*. I'ars?.u?, thc c BtBaga An.trclii.-t, relurnod rrom (jiaiiyo lenUv, proud ol h. 1 iiiiloiiof III eal lag Bl tho lioutdoor '? nir.i. Hall Bl Oraagaea Sunday, afel weal to tho lifer aol AogOSl Ni glfl 1 n'tt, 11 ,,,.,1 tielt) IO in nial 11 ci puon at ?1..u. some, oi un company eipi astvarvtU 1 I siuaaU tho Ueada ot a lew uer :.., ii ia taranga Bren bod Hem e lu Hit ct ilium lu ( .ar.union Hali t?,? sb* '' -tm Bed , iUid U10 A11 ai c.. .3 la viauu.il a ?paeeb lo Blaaae Ilium, bul . saul tua! lt wu* lou mar eli tod thal penuruaaoa tioui Mis raison* would mjuie my Ueurge. Mr,. Parson* went tu Connecticut lu Um 4 ni Coober Lutoa. -?.-_? A fMJUOJfAL cm. UaTsT, /Voss f%t "uiavi li (ft I. ?maha iii-, ? l? u fical deiuaul la tho East kt I coinage ot half cents .i-t. 1.1 itraagai fjaefl itv in m ; trhaa IU U;at start apt II aaa amah! ago, I iilleva,* .My. tay 1 I luust hur.y hotno and uso my UiUucnco jii.st tt 'ihat wm aevsa .io." '?re rou a Member 0: Cougrcse!" -?0, l'luaclaiuiuaA." TUE AS DOT BB DISPUTE. ITAVE THE VISITOKS JURISDICTION? ARniMKNTi* nr fSBlffeatiai tiikodork dwight, jitx.k FKKjtcn axi? jrnnE v.. n. boab, Ri.-tov, Oct. 2".?At the Dttittal Stn.ci Hotol. at i! o'clook this afternoon, the Board of Visitor* of Andover Theological Seminary benin the hearing which will ultimately lead tu the decision of tin- n MB Hon concerning tho soundness of theological doctrine* taught at Andover. Dr. Seolye presidea. Ihe Hov. Dr. Wellman, of Malden; Judge E. Rockwood Hoar and Judge Aaa French appeared for the complainants snd evdoverno- Qiofefe*, Professor B. E. Baldwin, and I'm fos?or Dwight, of the Columbia Law School, of Now-York, were counsel for Hie profes? sors. Today's hearing waa entirely upon the (lueatlon of the Jnrla tictlon of the Hoard. Profissor Dwight, la opening the case for the profes? sors, reviewed iholr elaitn*, wbtoli are aa follow*: Eu*! ? The Hoard of Visitor* ha* no jurisdiction over tha subj-ct matt t involved In Ibo way In which it I* pre? sented. Their juris lief! rn waa appellate, an I not orig mil. Second If tlie Hoard baa original jurisdiction, then llmllar proceedings are pending before the trastses on the charges signed by Dr. Wmlman January 12, ind th? liter charges must alva way to the earlier. I inri?The leas I* not presented according to tho law ipplicab e to the caae. BO RUBI charges are re.|iur.< I bv the r ile as niven in the caae of Murdock against Phillip* academy. Tho Hiicners of the charges nave ao standing B eiiurt and cannot lcaily prereal or prosecute. Fourth-Tlie profeaaor* cantiot bc proceeded agamat ointly, but only Innlvlduily and separately. Each ml ia a instinct oflire and bold* instinct opinion*. Fifth?Tba sbargee sra, ls al least aameeaesa, mo in teflnite aiirt va.-'tie to reipilro an answer. H.xth?A nuril ter of apecitleatlons relaio tn marers not In the creed, ind henoe are not under thP jurisdiction of the Visitors, (event'i -' idier proeoe ling* aro irregular. Professor Dwight recited tlie history or tha gifts for ha foundation of the *everr.l chair* in qieatlon In this ase. Than ho sahl tht the supreme Court had au liorltv to restrain the Visitor* In undue exercise of th* r rowen He went hack :o tha history of Phillip* tcademr, out o' whlob the Theological Seminary grew, ind read a law of 17ii?, which sal 1 that tho Trustee* of im aeadsmy aboald be ihe true and sole Visitor*, "malera amt (Jovernor*. The present Muara of Trustees va* established bv a law of 1824* which mado tnem a orporationln tbs naree of the Watten eC tim Theoiogi al 'Billi dion i'i Phillipa Academy in An lover accord ns ta the condition* of tim founders of the leadeny. lal tail later law in no way repeal* the former, even br inplication, an I hen? tho vlaitorial power of tlie 'rusteea ia not t?k?-n away, '"it romaine Judea Hoar said that they did no! hold that the pro ....,ir. rout! ne tried jointly, Mit that a separate suit reold be in-ceasary against earl. one. Profeaaor hwigitt bela teat by Judas Hoar's edmtnloa lie present prosesdlng waa at an end. Hs atltielsed the hargee aa amblgeoni an 1 declared that where there ls m rufmnt to forfe't property atora exact sperttica lona ar- nqnlred thin in other easos. Judge French thea began the naas for the complain nt*. Ile said tba! thc taine wis not on Ihsoloaioal lostinns and then paasad at once to tho i|iioarlon of tlie ina tictlon of ibe Board, whether n was oilglnal or an? ile claimed tb.it hy tho statute* creating the cidemv ant the hoard it ampi" origins* uria iirtlon as well as appellate. As to tbs latin mat the complaint* hail no ataniinir in court. adara Preach admitted the le.ral proposition. The omplslnsnti admitted that they had ao Bural right te rn-.ii" tb>> char-es. but aabmltted entirely to the i-er,.Mon of the I', .ard or Visitor*. He hell that the triet mles of crim.nai law wero not to app.y to tho is* Judge Hoar, for the complainant*, said that lia was ot thorn for a theological discussion and whether way fro n that revered presence, he ahnuld not fall ick on -nike-nev's mira-.". " V plague o' both your onaes." Ho should at all eventa dlecuea lbs matter aa question of law and r.iot. Hs expressed an adverse ,; rn, tba Wledora of the law which Unwed fllid-. to be h'dd nf er Ul" death of i?? di.nor, upon thu bans of ail opium ?. Il it be person who rave the n.?y hid a lawful rlsht to ispose of ii In their own war. wbei li is auld that ,.-?" professorship* tr.- property li moat be remembered sat they are property of a pecollar kind, held on eon Itlon that th" iiieuuib.-nts hold certain views, i mo law i ela ir thal Ibe Visitor* have both appellate an 1 original incarrent (uris netion with tne Trueteee. it" main? line t tb it n i rasa wa- p ndlng by virtue of the action f Ur. Wellman i i Jana irv. Tue trustees bera nuth1n.? Ige pending before them. Th" dec tal on of tim I* tors ba lie) t ,t- tinai. slnee everv professor bas taken moe itim the condition that be arttl abide by tho de -lon. i \ Qorernnr Oaston tben mads tne concluding srsru i-'ut for tbs profession, Ho mslntalned thal by law nd by usage tba Trustees had aa ump's powr ai .mr .iv. li-. Wellman*! paper, presented ta tho rad. ti Jan nary, was arnols reason for confering -i'.'tnai jurisdiction in this eat on tba Trustees Professor Egbert C. Pmytb said that tho Trustees ero ready to aol on Dr. Wellman'* paper In April, but ie of their number waa beer with a ease elsewhere. geln they were ready in June, bal Dr. wellman was is.-nt. Judea Hoar Insisted tint the Visitors had neted ?fore tim Trustee* bad done B?ythlae. Th? Visitors lea took tba matter nader advisement. A declatou ls >t looked for immediate r. CH tXOES is THE PRATER-DOOK. ODinCATIOBS AG tXRDTOBT rilK BFtSCOPAL COS v .IKiV?m:w MtailOBABT BISHOPS, Chicago* Oct 25 Special). In tba Bputoopfei eneral Oonventlon to- lay, tho Oommlttoi on the state !theCbnrobreported a-'ainst tba BdrlsaMBty of sp? uming tho joint commission to laveitigata KoeembMB reposed by th! Council of Congregational Charoba*, lia Committal oe Kv.tngeiist Work reported In favor the so-called parochial missions which have become i well known recently. It recommended that merlcan mlSSloaira bs employed Instoad of Kngliahinen. A DSSSaga from the House of ii sbopa stated thal that ?dy had ch..sen the Rsv. Ethelbert la.boc. of Missouri, burton irv Bishop of Wyoming sad Mah", ai 1 tue Rev. M. Rogirs, of IVttsdam, N. Y., a* Missionary Bishop Utah. rh' House then considered tha alteration In tho Trayer I i ly approved by tho House Committee of the hoi... These embrace between eighty and ninety tuses. 'ihe following clauses Were adopted) BOM to the eoeleelastleal foll mooa, new table r Master Day. pnuting tho tilortn I utri in tho Morning mee unit permitting the au.iring of tlie (Horia in nilsin aiier tbs reading of Bm psalter, omitnug the .ntiii^ of tim ylortn tn ExttltiM in me Morning Bet rte*; storing tno l'.iniii,rim lu tull, but a.lowing the onto ?n of tue latter pm t iii except in the four Sundays in Irent; allowing the use of tue alternative pbreee, Ho went imu tun piacn of departed spirits " instead of e clause, " Ho desceu led luto heil," and ?toling tho word "Again" In tho phrase, "He ie from the deed " in the Apostle's Cited, changing e tlrst rubric In tim Evening !-ervloe so as to allow Me uiMter to skip to tho sentence* aud exhortation ea tek days; snowing tho u?o of a lb ott exhortation ta e Beening Bernes, the restoration of tlie iijni fimt, ns one of the canticles to li l after tbs firs', leason In tho Evening service; tho iteration of tbs name dlmtfttie ai oas of the camioie* to I ( sun* after the wading of tho second l?ssou lu *amo jj rrieei laaerting tue clause la tue Utaay, ?? rust \ may please Thee to send forth laborers io thine harvest;' printing the Gloria l.xnisi.i in fud in the Evening Berrico, substituting r the Urat clause tu tho collect for aid aga'net, rile lu tho Evening Service the words. Lighten our darkness, (), Lard"] ln?ertltig a linc providing that Hie collect, epistle nild spel, for any Bundey shall aervo nil the week :er. where lt ls not otherwise ordered ; insertmir after e ooiteet, eputle and gospel for Christmas Dav. the Hecla, epistles and gospels for st. Stephen's day, Jobi,the Evangelist'* Day, ami tho Innocent*a Day; liing "Tho tweuty-iiftu rjuuday after Trln " "ibo Sunday next before Ad nt," omitting the Doxology from the ? ni's Prayer in the communion oilb-e; allowing de vllng of tb* dec tlo-iie to bi? omitted under certain ciimstancos ; allowing the use of tho offertory sen ices at all aervlee* ; transferring: mo exhortations tn I con .mullion lillico to tue end of tlie ollk-e: allowing lisaiou of tho exhortation lu the Holy Communion der certnln circumstances and authorizing a number similar changes lu the communion olllee. RELIGIOUS' I.VDIi'FKKKCK AT TALK N'f.w-Havkv, Conn., Oct. 25.?A sensation j \ ?acreated at Ys'e College to-day by the appear co lu the Yale Vourant of au editorial which says ong other things : bat Interest in lha sunday service at Yale has been re ? . io a iiiiiiiuiiiin is evident to the mo*t ordinary hi v.t ami ioul.1 hardly have escaped the attention BM fm i,itv. Motin,,r. that little beneht ia derived n iii.- service bj the student* at largo i? generally mowledged. Taking into consideration that aUeudsncela np.,i-i.it, and ? .'ii a,: dui respect to the Dually, vic think but ci ho the roiniiioii consent of tho coBege In *ayiug the -pel, as prc ached io us, ia not ? bat il ahouid be. A ;,on * s is uti i that foul yeera of nullaga nie wm dotermlao oai giou* . om a Hon in it real part, we thluk Iho subject should 1 to ii-in tim bael manner possible, and uni iu h a way aa to dnie na to scepticism tresa ali. er in iT'iice if we are led on the dry buaks of laBgtOBI V ? i nt ni,all on, we eau I.iMIj be expe, ra-,I Ul develop ?a ctkal and robust Christianity en such a dieu What wa ut la a practical ihrNti.in,it' to help us iu our daily Uto I uotagciieiai shaking up ol dead issues, hero ure rumor* that tue wrlur and editor* aro to be pouded. ^_ IFOBJNO HUMES IS THE HCUOOL BOARD. I? TKlMAUY TliACIU.lls l)l<-(. t'bM THU MiW ntlJ Jl CI ? MIK PASIS ciK SAI.AUY C()NSI1)EK?B. tren! hundred ti achers IBSembledbl Urammar 8.1.1 ,17 la i v. nilt:,.-i. ri itarday, al tiiu BBBttag ot me Primary n h. I.-, Ass , uti.ni, uni', ii. rc addr.s-e.l by Aas'slsnt Super n deut Calk.ns. Ills* .MiCjoi-.-TU, the president ot the as so .mu, autiuuncod lhat a comm dieu had been la conference h Un- lea. hu I Hun.al 1 mpiia BBBBBl Aa octation.ln session US SSmi im.id.iii. lim nojutt of Ibu conloi once na* lo iou sr the appoistmsBt at wemea in tho Board of Bdansttoa i sametaikm Usn roted te baal a'ortiou of tho tameaisa pnntiiiii circuUia, etc Thule waru only a down voles In ional, v e. \t ,.u i..in iii is coming to u* wah women a* couiiol*. aersl" asked Mr* Bouglaaa, ene ol tht Isanbera. "ltuiiiK I vt.en lat k i ni.i. iv tn.- I usiiiee* a.-,,-.. ,,( tuen?" l,s was Interrupted l.j a storm ot mases amt aoiuoapplaiiKO ai..i.j womal ;?i.' Just aa arneb good euimu a? Uwueia, - ... ,,,. i.rc.-cn Buaist," ? i .cd another teacher, lianmm nai.t.t .!. I., i -...t, prulongadappiaaa*fuUs^eel \\ ..mini i?i.. aenaraBi uardac nu vuiuimu. any way" ro? il..! atlas i'odji..i-?. rbis wasreoeiveuia si.imo. llssstuUei rn agam asked for i vote ea Uu ipieation that ? ? ? ? li .allied, ano ll wa* Voled donn almost uiiauiuiously ni ti" Teat hers' Improvement Assvciation II tlial lol lil, tears Women lia.1 boen rcpreaentod nt tl.e 1 mi'. I Behool lioalil, ami Alls* 1'ualnHlt. ol i?,,iuu mmst ono ot moat active member* ol tin Board thara l"ii") l"". ' c.. I Mus Phillip*, " i am i,0t afraid to *co di i. v om,rn m tba Board ol kalueation. lAppuuse] I ?III', lie as,.alie 1 io lia l e I l.e ^UlelluUil KO olll ititi ?,.' ,| a.-s", .ulm i. Would not ju, poll Hymen. \\ ,. want womal icated a.,..,.ii UhslboesusnbtNied ter Ufa io. uni-m.. i. I - . 1 b. held r i.uu.ddiicd aud uu di i.. i si lhere arc women iu lim 1,twill. ' dm* PbUIUS ?a. ii anni.-, apjil.nided. ('ne teacher asked if "io pl.tc Heal lt omi ii. "Moil nu uiiotliur ausacred Mis* Dini^las* espUiued it she meant no parannal allaslea. sno uss in t^toi of aOUcalaiid udmatisl woioeu |u i;,e I'o.iid, but *ho added I tie au sure thal vt u...*u wiU nol bufoiuu uiixod uu lu volt il" r ? There ls bo daager ol lti.it.* nidi.si Miss Phillipa " They II keen io.IUi* out Pla. u. u. *dueat*4, busluttS woniub n have uoll.lufc tn d? vt iii. a ,,.in ?" i nu proii.it -iii l mahler d gis*d i.umur 1 us muLuu wa* a third urns consiiiurva Sud , o plait a it port waa read advising Um Board that faa SAlartaa ol teacher* ahonld be baaed on length of aervlce. not on averaia si tendance accordion to the ereSSBt t) ?'. Tbil -..:,?? wai adopted, tho petition aald, vesra ago lt mada in ' ? t n( nie eda,my in Ihe fearher'a wo k an! puBKhi '. I, i ? rq| cauae. 1 here are Xii) teai hers o' fourteen veals atp , ea. a In the primary schools, the petlttOB -ail who I i. s? (i. ni ioiki. and 71 teeeheveere Dsid leas than a . * t> .elli r in h. r first yen la BBTBmmsr s. Iin.,1 ll, : ;. ? | ?q the peiitiou was adopted sad ft wUI bs Breaeatod to Bm can at tl* mit no ct. ng. HM.BLAISE ADDBEESINO COLLEGE HiY.f. Br.MlviaCK.VCg9 OP TIIIC HAYS Wlir.Y CLAY ANO psjuilOM rs i> Tn rai.K to ?TirriK\is. PlTrMUfStfe, Oct. 25 f.Syr.ni/.?Mr. Blaine attended] tlie uauiil chapel exercises of his alma meter, N ton and JclWson College, tins morning. Many Basasaa, neut citizens were present. Mr. I'lainc was m . ,?,,. pained by bi* undo, John H. Ewing, now ninety y?arj ot age. In hi* address of welcome, I'resideia Mullett referted la tho latter as the oldest living gradu ri t lo Ali. Kiama as tim most distinguished. Mr. Kia no was invited to give sumo rcmirii-cences ol his owu ?eUega lifo. In rcsnonse he thanked President Mowat! tor ni* allusion to Mr. Ewin?, the speaker's venerable and napp iel Oe kinsiinn. Imt took exceptiins to tlie over-clinr.if'tcri/.itinn nf himself, f'ontinning. he saul: " 1 remetiilier well when I was a student in these halls tho loni? list of older guadrates.tt hom I had tho honor to look BO to and ii' WfeOM leet I ans proud to sir." The cordial reception be had received Lad moved him deeply, and tho rreo'leerfon* which nishe.l upon him almost *toji|?ed his |.owerof speech. Ho nlw.tys n-eaided tho college aa his great le-nefsctor nml protector, the agency \i ir, !i . bs- gi\ on ? to lum through lite the influences which have at all times l>eeii ot inestimable service to bim. During, hi* col le^'e days, from ls 13 to ls 17, the groat artery of travel was the national road connecting the I. et* id tin- West. This gave tim students frequent opportun? ity to see and henr minv ol tho eminent public mon of that era. Mr. Clay. Colonel benton, Kichard M. John? son. John J. Crittenden were not iiiifamilisr figures pre-ented tor tho admiration ann homage ol their youthful minds. Mo referred with pleasure te their old college societies and MgpJBlfeBa1 to tlie students, il they had not already anea so. to oontorm their procred iuirs closely to tim accented canons of parlia? mentary law. In ?loBUfeJ, he s.-iid : - I hope you will profit bv all tho advantages you en;oy here to-day, and I hope that thirty-nine years alter your gr ad da? tum Mm mav look back to our alma mater with tho uti. .'tinn and' the gratitude which I tIii- morning feel.'' Al tfeeeleai nf the address the students gave him an ovation. At I p. tn. the members of the Republican Cnuntv Cninmlttee eal'ed upon Mr. Blaine at the hean ot his uncle, John H. Ewing. Kr. Ulaine left Washington at 2 p. m. arr>v<ng in Pittshurg at 4p..m. At tho depot he aaa met fey sbalrnwa II. F. .lons, i,( the Bepablieea National Committee, and wris driven to tho latter's residence, when I reception via- held this evening. To-mnrrnw mondng Mr. Blaine states on his tour through the anthracite ena) regions. Fnuu the an? thracite regions ho gue- bo .Vctv-Vnrk. where it i* saul IS will -in ak iii behalf of afr. Theodore Kou.wclt, Hu; Kepublicikii candidate tor Mayor. Cl TY DEI'A li I.\l7. V / EXl'KSI WORK OF TnE BOARD OtV EfiTIMATK?C'CTriN'O D'lWV AM iCVTS A?KFT> FOR. The Board of Ltetaftte yaalardBj mille tho loBewbsg appropriations for charitable institutions Hider tho provisions of law: ffew Y..rk Asvlnm for Mints . tTTSfSj I sn Female Onardlaa Society. S hlldrvn'* Aid i-o.irty. 70.00000 I I,l.llcn's fold . ]",'|'SJ|H| foundling A-vUirn. 87 i.hoiou Hebrew Orphan Aaylnm . 7?.00000 [III.Ison I'.ivel -tal.' il., sp 'fal. n ni for I>e;,f Ml.Us. 13 7.10 01 Institute for the Ubini. . l'r..r<-e.torv. 2I7.5O000 ii n.t tsylnm . - .''.Tim [urtrmarv for Women .. 4 Institution for Instruction of Deaf aud imtnb ... 13. I Bile \-viuil . in7.J."0l lieffnrthe Ruptured and Crippled. ii.' ' ?tat.- Lunatic Asylum. l.""i W vrnrserv indi tal . llnii ?..on ? the no ?! Shep ii rd. ... 6 i .'i Institute for Instruction r??af Mutes .. 2'" a ?? iioMtoi; it!,:.- .\ -vi ii tn for Insane . 8.300 m) s Points llonse of Industry.... . ln.Baoou I ssociatlon for Befriending Vonna Otrli . I2.OS10I lew-York Bfjagdalea BeeevoleBt society . 4,00000 Thorin Depanaseat n*ked ter S'J.oi-'.'JH'. a.'ait,?t 11.941,970 f..r thia year. For lelaried 154,201 was toked end 950,000 gnnted: -1,269,477 waa a-kr-l for men's aalarlea aad 91,230,000aliowed. Th" item of |'.-(.i.iKi for repair shop* wa* reduced to 955,000, ant hat for hospita, a'a'de" from 93,150 to 14.8.10. For 'tntushing rho new ho.-idi|iiarters building \M.\oo'? wai laked and 97,900 allowed. The sum of 9100,000 wa* laked for plaeias wire* unler ir rou.11 ant the anno imonatfor bntldlnc new honans. Both wan stricken ju:. The total amount allow*! Wa* 11,793,765. Tho Civil District Courts got 918.100 each; Ppeclal -esaion, I23.0CO; Sn parlor Court, 1162,550; c nutuoa [Mea*, -lal,7'?); City Court..'. : 10,600; Qeneral -es,loni, rl.nl,Goo. The Commissioner of Jurors got $d7.7"'?. lor tim paviuent of bond* faldng due tn 1687, ?990,971 ~>t vras sppropr a-ed ; for Interest on ibo city - .-13,152 :?i: internal on benda to be Usual aficr ?.ugiiit 31, 1836, 921 ti 11?"> : Interest for revenue honda, 1950,000; rent of pnbllo buildings. 9111,663 501 ?eut of armories and drill-rooms, *-'.., J .">.?; i arise of armorers, linltur*. etc., 938,50J ; JuiKUienW ? gainst tho c:tv, 9250,000: expense* of real e*'ate, 15.000 ; expenees er sinking feat, *5.000: 7th Kevi uent armory fund, .fl.Vx'K) ; State taxes, *1,23S.527 U3. NATIONAL JOCK KY CLUB BACES. IPEXnra OF TIIK FALL Ml E UNG AT IVY CITY? SrARTRRS AXD PROBtBI.K WINNER*. Tba Bataan aneUlgaCtbe Natlnnat Jockey Club bejrtnsat vy City to day. Tho entries comprise many good horses, tie first race to-day?a handicap of 8i of a mile?Cdean-'r ?lglit to win. cloaelj presaen fey strathspey, who shou! 1 |Bt be place. The Autumnal Handicap ahonld be won liy Tin lard. If he does no. start Vo'.auto will probably lead witli ne of Mr. cas-att's cutrie* second. Millie will probably wm n tn.rd race witt, nessie followuis her closely. Connemara nght to win thc Arl.ugton stakes and K. J. Baldwin's entry ioiiIiI cet the place. The sell.ng race Iii s between Herbert nd larg Kyle, with BM BbaaoM In favor of the formor. ?'ellington will probably capture the ?leeiilecliftse with Abra am aa h.s closest attendant. Following aro tho entries I riKST HACK?IIAKIItCM. \ MILE. -Vim*. Ajj'.M'ei'iht. Xante. Aae.XTci ;1r. tratiispey.a 1 Itt Mamie Hunt.8 los leaner..a 110 Tom Berlin.3 loj am Hrowu.6 lo* OUesby geld.iig .... 3 M aluda.A 100, tECO.NL>?At'Tl MNAL UANDICAP. l^MII.KA. Owner. V.rrrK. >ira. .\gt. Weigh; ;. J. llaldttln.Volants .Crir.stead.4 Ul .J. Cassatt...Tba liaid.Loogf. Uow.8 111 B. af orris . favor .Pal Mailor .4 lld .A J. I hrlaty.lion tnxa.Joe Hooker.4 l.'S . II Pemiintd.Valet.\Siir rune.a lot . J.Casssti... Qeel-and Toe . Olenelg.0 lot , Corrigaa..LissieBwyee_Kins-Alfonso... 4 i otli A Co .Bichmund .%'irgd.4 ln-J idtoii Staid.: ..Jr.*nlloJd.(lien Athol.4 1H . J. Cassatt.Kurtis .Kolus.3 Vi TUIUU-HAM'ICSI*. 1 MILE. Vam/. Aue. I ie MU Vim/. A i:\Ynght. im Doiig!aa.a 1?-Mungie J.1 ; t iinutn.a 123 Hennitage.i < idJe. 3 110 Jessie.S M .0 11.1 llcial.3 li onnlo Prince.3 lill, It'KTH?AIILINOTJM PTAKKS, TWO TE SR-OI.DS. V"!lt Oiener. Fame. ."Ire. Meiji'. J. llaldwln.("Julian.Ortm-toad. 115 i. J. lialdttln.Laredo..(Ir'.msiead. 11J . J. Halli wm.i.r.-ette .Ulenel*;. Iii aiinln *i'o.Paymaster.PlealBo. Iii aK vt e. xl >tn Me... ( ni: i..mai a.htralford. 1', J McMaiioti. Al Heed.Voltlguenr. '. Oiau.The Jilt.u.'eumore. nnu-eauoaa, t 1-10 ijua Xame. Aee.Weia't.i Xime. Age. Weight. tiathapey.a 111'Mamie Horan.i IOU is Kuo.6 llo.Flvreno* U.4 iS ? tieri .a 110Zs:i.ora.0 90 laxer .a los Boseu*..4 lo ega?ua.4 lol, Aluino.8 81 oder.4 lnOMaggleA.8 HM Illili?STKII'LKCI!ASK. AH (LT 1 lg MI1.CS. Xams. Ag*. WtxahtA Same. Aee. WtUbl 'e'ldngtee.,', li;s'T'im Brown.a iii eiii.cssoe.4 IM Mnto.f) loS I.ii.:.am .a ISO, 'apt. Vcrk.rn I.J iaturbatiOC.4 Itu, lu'iuud.4 HS lld Xiii RACiNO AT NK WM AUK KT. Losimjw. Clot. S6.-Phe Newraarkot-Hcugbtoa meeting be in tv-duy The race (or the Cn tenon SUscs for two year da, w*a won by John Oats ion's chestnut Oily (Tallar Wallie r. Abington'* bay colt Jack o'l.a'iUi.-n cane In second si e Dale SS Beaafoft'scbeaWiiit Illy Hove d'< r t!i:r'. lt 1'. Buwlcka otieetuntosilSoutlUil (lave Ocseral Uarden. wu eoUy other aa.:wr. BeUlnr -('oUor- U*irlu. 5 to 1 . lo ml e'k u'LauUin, 4 lo 'J. lleva d ur lo '?* 1, and ScutsuU 1. Ij L doc, LU. TEOUBLE MOX A SHALLOW CRANNEL. The alioa'.iu^of thc water ou the bur ami thc tiicreasl i tho hilo uti'l draught ot tratinatlaiitie etcdtncra mulng to this port have increase-d the delays m\ tu uuing vo-sels until lt has I*, como a serious mattel te io steamship oomjiantes. Kretiuenlly soino ' iciest jean steamship will arrive, at tho har too lalo for (lil loiutng tide and will have to wait tor tl.e alt. tuena do, lu tho meantime all tho MM rinous expeiio*^ ot ie vessel are fsJaf ou aud thc time ot thc ship's *tef I (Kiri ia so uiuoh Ksaened that laborer* hate tobe em loved to woik at ul^ht when she dues reach htr asor, ivulvlng another 1 oavv eipei.se. 1 he di.liar* lost ul yeut hy delay* at tue bar at this port hauy be Dunlea! hy tho hundred ihoueuud. l?-.s.d.-? the direct loaee* there aro various indirect ties iiinl ;iuy amount of an ni. v euee. Notluug ts SO \.is|(iatiug for a traveller ntuiulnif, tu hi* native md as to loan over the ?ide ol a ship anchored outa'de ie bar, watohinu tho distant shore he loujrs to ticad ud Waiting fee the tide to nee. Illa tl'.ciul* who ave W.u liiK.riind ot tho etghtlug ot the chip are niling tor him at the idei. Ile may have laleadosj te ike u ceiUiu liam to uu homo thal dat. hui it ia low 'aler, and the Meaia vt mi .md the train gee* lb! e;euts ot the sblp have also heeu iulonueti that abe as been siKhtod and ull pieparatioii* have oeeu made jr haudhug tho ourgo .iud alt?iit.iug to the huainoes I the alni*. Bal it ls low lula, and the ?<{ruiS, lerk* mid ste\*uoi'os cm only Itwt aud wait. A ii.rcihttiit has a largo consignment ol goods comm,; by hat steamer end wants to get thom a* ?wu al osaible tor buaintwi reaeous, Hut the low water oe ne har au delay* tho steaiuer lhat a whole dav Bl aaloU and it lu^v he thu! tho mo.ehuut sillier* coe mci al lo ines Ul ci'lieittjiielit'O, ,. The big eleeoiore eau oio?s at hali tide, but it shoal* e ?o that they van cross at alt tides. If there ?M? rptb ol twamv-aeveu feet at low water on tha t*ar hat would be possible, aud ll I* tba earneet wuh of lie enttn shlppiug audi Uavelltug eommunl ty thal lie attempts now being mads to.deepeu Ueduire Ibauaal will be success!ul. '