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Q.mn8fiTifiit6^_ a-OADKMY or Mirare?9?I dne F?*car_ Omi i.i A"- ix-rniTK- Iiulnainai Kxhlhitlon. PU__sjooo< Hera*?"*?Lillis Joes 6uo|i,a_r_. _Mgrwct_B?K --nilwor h. g*(ievc.n)-iT-ty Hxi .? 1I-.r*e Tr?!titn_, JXj* ksiai.i u'a ---Millaira.*. |)4i r> I ii* tis)?2 ami s-After Business Ilonra. fliers MraBK?Wax worra, ?Tiii-rn iii'KKA HoOSB?2 aol '? Forgo' Me Not. fAKKU.AS** I'akk Tm. a rm -. and H-Tno O'Il a alan a. TCMM THr"*l_l?'-Ure Ol.SH. Kam?iix-xvv. avi> .*.!.rii-?T.-!i s. m. to lire m.?Merri msc ?ml Monitor Naval Hattie. Him n's l'?nm-"? ? -' ni' ""?Miu*trels. f*0-0 <ili"l \|>??1 '" H.T. f*Of_r~S Tm iti:b?2 imiV-Fordrsn, PSAS IH?ATR??s?< lamil i'l. Ti* am a Tiir'Aim? s- \.io.r Lin',. IMi.xs, i i i.i i uk t rsa? s? v* You I.Ike T_ "P. A l.l. SOX'S? s-H .rv-*!. flM-ATP, am. 55TH-IT.?9 s. tn. m ll r> m.?The Mei Cvrlorains of the lt .Hire al Vb bsluirr. SrTri Avfack __B_""1_?_ and *?T'ir Lodr ot Leona. Inn-ST. til' >tl - -1 ami' -?"" ? l.a'lv Ail'ler'a Score' *_9 I tat 1 Iiii-t -10 a. m. to 10 p. m.? c'auttel i Cm P'-Ut n- Art I x'n''ii'o".__________________ 3nbcx to ^.-ncvltGcmciU I'ascv. Co'.I Pace, fol gwnaen.. i t*. 7 6-C1 Ice Cream. 7 >biii.iii.i ??!. ' ur* _ 8 4 laamieiMM. d l-l O-rtMnHab ol Real x Meetlnvs 7 l .7 2 "I ni ISB* in ' I .eat h. *. I Antonin lb-sort... .. 7 '.' M arellaason*. H 4. Banker*sm< Broker* I t ln?li il ln*ti.i*?t__i 8 ( ind Kooma ... 7 S Next PiihliraP.ciaa.... ? 1 -- \,!..e* ... I 1 ".elli -I..reel* . 7 4 Mstaaaa I'haaoes 7 . Real Kstets. 7 naooias Academies., fl K Rooms san di*. 7 1 1 i ..... Nntlcea, ... 1 ft Siucial \..tuc*. ? ( |>rea?rn ililli?. ll 4 Stn itnm* W.intol. 7 8-1 1.xi ursa.us. 7 81" IR.lt, I <"??< li .(1 -1 'lea,her* . ') 5 Bl nWsnled.7 4 The Tort . 7 " Hornes and Con ..-? - 7 3 Winter Resort*. i ? OllSltlfS- .V stiff.. ("ITT M'-s'iiN.; TN* Vl.W-Y> H.'K. The Citr Ml-*.-rn fie rn at nrraais ttion ol Its kind In the Spa SB) J cnn la. ted ht- the le id na mlnlater* ,in-l larmen ul all the ex iUnrrheal denuuiii.a.lon* hits '>eeii for al Sly y< vie.humane and 'hi is'ian me .sn: ea. seeking Ul thelile?*ln s nf I'hristianttT tmssi the mon, women and , lllldri li of Hu le'.ni .*?'* lill* a.KJetv hts never eui. ployed a collector, and every dollar elven go.* directly ta the au..|mrl of Ihe . Inn rhea uni Hie cite miss.mi try xiork ron nerti*! therewith. I hi so ,?y -a conni* for tin- ve ir ni December. and i min 'nit ons should rn- aeni i . with .ui delay. \:,', . .- to !' .? a It-fiti*. mehi on thc otb pago xxiii give V.i - ? i . - sa._ _ __________________ OPUCP. KlRVITrRK In Great Varlctv. in inufiu tiired by T. !'? Bl l.-O ill Fulton tt, New Vork. _ _ Desk*. Library Tables. Ao. _ ?? JFOUNDED BY H OR ACE O RE ELEY. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1880. TJ1E .Shits Tills MOBBING. Foreign.?Warlike, milloo- in Hi'gnria. ifaoootro of i in i*! iiins in A fri ci* Sill or l'liinc xx minti, thc Coi-bridgMbire Stokes il New* market. .. A I ".x's v-iim of tim liny Virgin. i" bishop Orv.. "" l'.. In-h tmiii) c* ____= Sir Charles Dilke MOpOIUI to return lo |.nl>lio lifo. _-?:-Tlie Minnie ot Kine l.inlvsia. "=i^--- Effect of the ("itiniiiinii li.herv pa* roi. 1) imi sm:. ?Ditinir .-Mite-is robbery on Hie St. Louis lind s;u. li.itu si-i. Koill-Od Chong.! in ilic Pwvi-r-Book bf Hie QoneraJ CoDTention. _-Kitcingoii the Ivy ('itv track. =____: Ropurl of tho Siipi r.i.leiuli it of Foreign Mails. ?.___ Tho lluaxl of \'i-ilors ot Auiluvi r di .iib- tlnit tln-v hilve juiisdntioi) ir tbs lin..logical diopnte. ____= Mr. Llainc inspected t 1m> irui nidii-irv in I'lttsburii. I A-.sein li ly ami C?g-tl tinminationa. Ctn and Bl iii nux\.? 1 he French delriratos "Warmly welcomed; complet int. atinn.c'i.eiits for unveiling Hip Same. ? , GkfeeJ Mr-sMtMM elioxvn ia the B-O-OTOll caitii.aisri). = : l.norh L. Fmcher iioDii.i.iteil for Congress. *.-Some "boodle" Aldermen ready to [.lead ..iiiJty. :- A letter from Jennie C. ( lulim m thc burns will case. -?:? ArroaiOdMOii f.r the funeral of Mit Mew.in. ______ i.'uiiiii-ation medina in Taminan.v Hal.- An eiitliusiii-nic Kc'iunliian inc.'tii). .ii Tonkin. ? Colonel Iu gei.-u.ll apiiroved Goorge. cami dacy. t=_z_ A colii unn || the i: isr Rlrer, _____? l>iscussin_ Hie o.sti toatcs of tue Health sud bark departments. _____: Gold value of the Ic.al-tetuler -l vcr dollar (11 _, _? KriDnsi?at 45"_i. per ounce?70.02 cents. ___? -tock- c.|>eued steady, declined anti made sharp rc ci>V' ii.-, elooiag ifoofi 'J m. \\ _Aiiii-.it. ?Ind nations for to-riav: Sliirhtiy cooler and raiuv. Toil|J04_t_l? jyoBterd-jr l lli.h __!?_- ; towool. 51? ave.a-., 54V. The quiet anucuncciiient is inado by thu Dis? trict Attorney that he is tryiiiir to decide Ui hellier or not ho shall lot BOOM ol the bribo t.'tkin;.- Aldermon ooofesd their >_uilt nd jret nil "irith lijt-it MOtoBCeO. Ceitainly lijs'lit puiii.sl) ments for these scoundrels would not be popu? lar, but how chanced is the situation sine iS.ixles ran away and McCabe WM ?rr_Js__<MJ I Then all the other Isdietdd bob were loud in their protesUU ions of innocence; DOW tbe Did trict-..tlorney .ays it is intimated to him that the iruillv ones want to confess. Would it not lie ll po id thin-, to reconsider the size of the "sileKi d bribe--fivers' bondi* ? The Federal Administration and Governor Hill are agreed epoe the importance of send iiii- a Diniocial furn. New-York io the United States Semite this winter, and are working energetically to elect nineteen Assembly men more than they hail in the la-t L'-jrislature. To help them, the tlii? cl p.trly i'tohibitionisU have nominated candidates of their own, hop* In-f thereby to draw tiom the 1(.publican etrcr-ih. It ii not likely that this nnderta-inp Will be successful, but Republicans in tuwu end throughout the State should bear it in mind. See that every vote is polled. Don't trait tntil November 1 to Mlllll for that. Brooklyn Iiepublicins are jrettin-; to be greatly Mined up over their local oanv.tss. The Meting in the Academy of Music on Mon? day nijfht contributed much to lln-ir enthusi? asm, and thc aetiin on .Saturday night of the Younjr Hepablican 'Aub not a little. The lead injr issue is Bimple enoii-h?< nforcemen' or lion-enforcement of the law ajiaiust wronif ?doinir, especially peal -ClliBJT end reputable, tipriifht citizens surely Will have no gvent d.tli cuity in deridiiii. on which side lo nilly, lia full Hepablican vote is polled, the chances of ?General Tracy'i election as District-Attorney ?f Kings County are brig-lit. The adherents of Tammany Hall who favor Mr. Dewitt for Mayor barely filled the Foin* teenih Street Wigwam last niirht. On Friday seveiiii)'.' the same slimness was noticed at ihe gathering of the County Democracy in the great hall of Cooper Union. Where, oh where, Were the overflow or outside mcetioKs which both of these factions have always laTfABged for heretoforef Missing 1 And missing, too, because the enthusiasm for Mr. ilea itt is fast ebbing away. Docs any one suppose that buch failures would have been allowed if the fac? tious eipocted to elect their mau t Tbe Superintendent of Hie Foreign Mail Ser yice, known to politicians as "Nie." Hell, feels called upon once more to defend the hos? tile attitude of the Pot!MMtty-Qenernl toward fhe American slramihip companies. He ikes this indirectly by intimaiin^ that the compa? nied have at leu_th suireudered (leeinglbei bollyuj- wo.lld do no (.-i.o I; iiiid accepted the j , -'oat Ullicw Lepartiiient's terms, Hltli.iiirh Mr. | Viias in some inst<inces rinds ilrat ho non do better without ttiem. Husiuesa men ii-.cl.i u Wilb South and Central Auienca will hardly egree with Hm conclusion. Moreover, tho Postmaster-General s lrieud weakens his case, by suKire-tin/, in wi nd iii* up his tepon, thai C'oriKiesa shall re-en ci the lew * leenlring" 4Vli vessels ol Unit*? . St irs regletei to carry thc mails whenever timi ioi whatever the uulhoii ties pleas ??. ? - i ' Tbe $5_,000 robber-, on the 8t. Louia and c Bail Fiancii-co expieoi (toni is uot sati*facleiily / stn plat ned by the messenger Fotbei ingham, p mho was found gagged, bound and tied in his o car. This may be a bard thing to say of a man hitherto considered honest; but his employers are certainly justified in keeping a watch on him. His own revolver wai snatched from his pocket ; ho waa thrown down ; Ida fag_ were tied first; then he waa ganged ; Hr* ally his itrn>H were pinioned and he was bound to the safe. All this time the revolver w.is kept pointed at his head by the man w ho was tying him?legs llr-st. The story sounds bad. An important point, also, nol yet cleared up, relates to Hie habit of (he express company in introducm? employes lo their work. Are new min usually sent to their linties with mere Iel leis of intro? duction ; in such communications arc they gen? erally referred toby their niekni.mes ? .1 L'nih A.'lr Al>. ?'If I were a wooden Indian standing nut in front of a tob.M co store on Hie avenue," said Mr. George in one of his speeches last week, t*and yon should elect nie, you would oniniaiid ever afterword the respect and service of tin politicians." II., might have gone further and Mid to l.ir* Ntppotti rs. Give nie a stnmg vein, and whether you elect tue or not von cm dictate terms to politicians hereafter, ll he should bo elected, -.rave as the ultimate on-) <)Uencc3 ol' lhat niisloi lune must be, Mr. George oonld not Immediately nneertle tbe b ism of our prof"pei itv, and his inabi itv to accom? plish any of tho line things he bM promised weald soon involve him in a wrati-le willi hil own party. Dat if the control of the city sheald fall into the bends of e well-organized (action, like Tammany or the Co only Democ? racy, and thal f.iciion, with i's experience and opi intimities, should surrender itself to tbe service of the airi.afi.r*, communists, revolu? tionists, impmctlcsMes, and conspirators ?gainst free labor who train at Mr. '-.enrge's Inc-, the sit tint ion would be fer more serious. That would gio. the Boeislistic faction all that they need to become (ni inid.ibb?the use et a complete political machine, the sci vires ol a little anny of tr -lined political operators, and the open lav..roi a municipal administration eager te bend to their purposes the police, lite eau s, and the district it hm nev's offlea, Tam? many acting uniler Mr. Qeoige'l command woni.1 bi bur more dangerous than Mr. George trying to rule in person. W lien Hie canvi.es opened there was some plausibility in the notion (bat lo elect an honest Demociat tiki Mr. Hewitt by a large iinijoiiiv would reduce ii..- George movement to such Insignificance thal it aoald never be heard of ag un. Bat lt ie impossible to enter? tain thal expecia.ion now. ft is Certain that the ("eorge vote will be so Mtge, and si. largely diiiivn iioin tho Democratic ranko, thai even If Mr. Hewitt cen be elected ot all a heavj ma? jority for him is qa te out of the question, Ai a (Oiise.iuence both the 1 >e:i)-i."i.)' ic (actions ale already convi'iced I li it the so-called Labor vote ii ue.i'ss uy for thom, ami neither of them w ishes to risk another election \\ ithonl makins itself solid with Mr. Greorge's followers, Ths truce between Tammany aad the County De? mocracy will end on election doy. The next morning, il either George or*Hewitl is chosen? lor the needs of the factions will be the same in either case?we may expect to SOO the two bolls outbidding ooch other in overtures for the George alliance. A coalition willi tho Labor agitator! before the next campaign is the lesson which each wing of Hie Democracy will draw from such an election, and neither ol them will hesitate to pay the price of it We commend these consideration! to re? spi etable citizens tv ho Lave thought of voting for Mi. Hewitt under the delusion that Hie best w;iy to counteract the George movement is to place the city government La tho hands of a faction which would certainly go over to George ns soon as the votes were counted. The election of Mr. Roaeevell would haves very dillerent consequence. That would be a popular rebuke to disorganizing si hemes so severe that even Tammany politician! would piobably take, it to heart , and many signs seem to show that good tit.zens of both parties BO understand it, and will cast their ballots 00 00. dingly. TRAM K _ \yi AMERICA. The unveiling of the torch-nearing Liberty in New-York harbor to-morrow will be s iiuiijue event in the history of untions. It will bea practical illustration of one of Herbert Spencer_ profound remarks ; u Ideas do not govern the world. The world le governed by feelings to which ideas serve only as guides.'' That flaming torch upraised before tho threshold ol' the New World symbolizes the enlightenment of liberty iu peace-loving and law-aiiiiiiug States. Tha' is the abstract idea which Bartholdi's colossal tigure embodies ; bul it has never taken possession of eiilier the French or Hie American petrona ot this Bag* iiti'.eeiii memorial, ll has not been one of those traill! thoughts which have an irresisti? ble fascination tor the susceptible Pi each mind. Labouisye did not have ? Statue of Liberty in view when he suggested the memorial to Baitholdi in 186., He proposed an interna? tional t> ibu ie of some kind to the sympathetic feeling which existed bet .seen tl.e two conn tries in consequence of their co-operation in tho Wai of Independence. Liberty and the torch cnne in ns the sculptor's alterthoiigiits. The contributors to Statue aud pedestal were not swayed by the abstract concept iou to which Baitholdi has given prominence. In France the appeal iv as made to the sentiment of noni i;il.le pride in one of the most inspiring reminiscences of national history ; and in America, when the statue was completed, the pedestal was provided ia a Spirit ot honorable rivalry and of gratitude for so spion lid a gift. Fienchmen and Americans alike have been inspired by fee inj.'s to which the ideas of liber? ty and enlightenment have "served only as I ? guides." The colossal figure mounted on the massive pedestal is the common work of two syn:pa .hetil nations, lt is a memorial of united action 11 tin past, lt represents united thought ann .oiniuuiiity of feeling in the pieseut. It itauds for the moral il I lance of liberty-loving kates, commeiii'iraling the generous aid 1 ? lai ??<! by a -tru__liug people fi om a generous talion Md attesting the dignify of democratic ustiiutious and tho pacific destiny of republics. t is not a memorial of antiene! gratitude, luce the gift comes from tho chivalrous enelactor. The debt which America owed to 'rance was paid uniler historic laws of coin SllMllon a hundred vears ugo. Marnavc, 'Dntc-iiubriiind, Fontanes and ill the historians, 1 tho Flinch Revolution have retorted to the Unsticnn WOTMoas of tho proximate causes fine great movements of 1789and 1792. ^ne Peelnrntien ol Bights, the saipoesioe of he veto, tn edon) of Woish'p and many olin i ninl,nu. nial prii'ciples of Hm Constituent .soembly cone Irom America; and the MOOO-I flhe twirlier revolution iui.nti iel nioinenl nm i the national uprising in France. Ilislory nails own procerixses of eouipensntlon. The iiiiie is uot an iicknovviedgiiiimt of n-iiinuai bligatiou. lt is a token of united action lu a lomeuiiiiis crisis whin the lalo of deinocraiic isiiiuiious on two eon 11 mn is w,is determined, . is un earnest of symp.itlietic feeling in Hurt, bi iMiii repub ican .Stales. To-moriow, Hn-u, sill bc a new day tc tbe iii udar of ualii.ua. It will be a day when u.i memana cou ii p. -ii il.-ibr*..n's famous ca lianei "Fivery mau has two countries: his th vu and France'1; and whou Fienchuieu c__i lei ?I recall Mirabeau's glowing eulogy of Franklin a* "a great man worth a hundicil Kings." It will be aday when memories of Lafayette and Yorktown may mingle with inspiring remniiaceiices of Hie .Siates-iieneral when .1. Helson was consulted by leaders of the Third F.state, .'ind of Camille Desmoulins's speech in the Palais, lb.yal when with fi -low? ing tribute to American lib itv t-e gave the si.! al fer the storming of the Misfile. It will boa day wi.en two great nation* tniy.om nietiiorate what hi* been ni'it'iallv helpful and honorable in tl.riipast relation* nod gloiv ie the dignify of their common I-eritn '.? ?,1 fros inst ii ut ions and in the prospect of their pactlM di'stiny. A'S bxblabatioh NEEDED, Mr. recklnini and Mr. Hewitt, as self'-rc-pert inir men, ought ts explain to the public wli.it ci.iisi.ieriitionM have led them to eouti the tots j of Tammi ny Hall. Either it ha* been greatly miirepreoented by them in public ipeeehea, foi factional purposes, or else there mus bo roe sons not known lo the public which lend thi rn now to expei t ils vote. If Mr. Peckham, for fictional pnrpoQOS, deliberately spoke fulsely ol Tammany, thee tho honest voter ought to c in? sider whether or nollie his inch ea unbiased mind as would become a Jodgsi ol' the C.mt ol' Api>eals. If be spoke tbe truth then it ie difB* cult to undeistand why hs and liis partner have been iii eonenltation with Tammany leaden, and why he omits on its vote, kt I citiien of Ali),my, he came to New-York before the issi Presidential election to take part in assisting the County Democracy n> deatolisb Tammany. In ;i speech in Coopei Institute this is whal lu- s lid : va. cot ii r.siilt xTlne'i wii* anticl|iateil lie nona of ii* i'i !*.ll . -lll.l xi.- felt ttl .1 lt XX' I* '...'.Ilise Ile lill I IBO*, la lc ir xx , of !!,c rural .1 Uriel* .il? aire to heal ii boo attora- !__-_*- bo Hall .ml i oau-llcd br null"**. Tl.'- IS"-s si al. -tn - .ac lita.' ||..|,., .: tins i itv Ul . 0 munn Willi lin- pei.|>lf "! lin* Stat* ItlttSl * mumu-, (.nc na-oii nt oin il-f-nt xx.i* the boll 0 T. .BB? liai: in 1 -*7'.i tn..n i.a. -ii* ii>>ti.ii*ou. Thal halt -a. ? , l.ll.-e I,ntl st I ,?".,. lal* nat- ?!? Bl Ihl I tn'"' tia,iiici-.i i.jr.loini iieiij. . . . /'-''//? ii. i ii ber ? n i- Mr. K.-.iv'* roBsua (ot : .. koi.M: RoblB*oat H.- rtlsplacori ? imry clerk CilllXl, tell Of l...l'.:li:- " "' ' -li.il:" *? Ol I In-'ll'l lt li. .ilise it . -nil. Wa n : ld .1 il hfl ix IS a*- l I ?! B itll Uti DMSt biller vi'liioiii le e. SO- il xi.is nun,.,en ad Ul in n it*i |. i-.ix- t.'int it tin* I.iiii. -*l min xi as rennin.nun il I,mun nu Hall xi .-ii,.I holt, Wa ... v.v.l th..*" tin. als. . . . I-',,, Taii.uiiiix x ute iMii.-.l >v<-xv., ii! lux c |..*: >i .!. t'ie Dumber of ml. petri.nt roten, I recollect once lu tha -stala Coannlt t-1 mi. ti al.-n i ia:.t. ?bsa iii.i.? xx.s ii ron., *t in TaBamaar Mai: itsdf. it ti-,iii*pa-.' i tim! i.?'?nn viii. _ ai .i ptina an* hour. 11 bi* *? at. I l boo Ihi irs xx.,!- 'nu ? ? . whether nen ls to be sb sod lo this w_j m obleh the Demo rl.iin lull} 'BB* la elli on oe I"' 1 Iii Hm i ny Inf lue | y. Bl -. If John Rolly end Tammany were frailty of trad acini? bon st men rind of bollol boxoiuffin*., and ii ih.it orson /.iti"n " mail ao donn bo fare the Do.iicy cm live,'' a.* Mr. Peckham oe* sci tell, then ir* it because of some s cn t trade or bargain thal le now- rxpoecs its vote! And how is it with Mi. Hewitt / Af th it sams lime he sp,,kn of Tammany ai "onS-naiie to tho self respect of intel! cent Da'ao-rot"*,"' ead thal Unfruajro not bein* itrooK enouirh he furthsr sj .ike ni' it m-more than nfien"ito,n sliding thal "ir was olivine: lie to whieh no answer could be maile when preeso I borne by our op? ponents.-1 Mr. Hewitt -.iii thal the system under which Tammany is organized lsaol war with Um repics ?ntiiiivc principle of govern nient,v mid to clinch Iii* nr_rn_"tenl id tied that "il cannot be tolerated arith safety.-1 Noxv ns .in hoii"sL man how tan Mr. Hewitt tolerate this orawniz ition by aceeption its nomination for Mayor, and why doe* bo think that it is the Booroo movement that cannot be tolerated non., instead ot rammanyl His myeterioos silence on the subject nf ?* balli -1 and tho wretehed miettofornment they have inllieted on Hie city culls for explanation; Otherwise the public must unfilially (-01101,1,1,, that ttio silence if himself sod Mr. Peckham io the result ol another one of those "infamous denis" between the orpinizatinns which they Just year so fiercely denounced. Hours EEWOHMEEB IS NEW.JEESE7, The latest cam ri lsd timi to ths humors of the _amp_is;n in New-Jersey IsaeiiouUr fabricated for tue amasement of the citizens of Hudfon County by Mr. Allua McDermott, of the D <mo cratic State Committee, The burden ol' this precious paper is thal whereas Joraey City h.is been reltevedof jrrievou! pecuniary burdens hy the law imposioK taxes on corporations: mid whereas the Inn was enacted b -cause Guv? s-roar Abbett was the proprietor of sa " mil. m hle will "; and whereas still premer burdens would hove been lifted if this inflexible wiU had not been doubled up and tu isled into a haul knot by a disrespectful leirisl Univ, there? fore, resolved that everybody OUfbt to vote for Oreen. Now the assumption that Qraen i-is represent it.ve if note possession in fee simpleof Ab? bett may be coriect. But the lac's about that rjeoeficeot bill are that ii waa reported nj a .-oiiiiinttee of three Senators, two ol whom were Republicans, that it was drawn by ii Republican A Jer?oy City, and passed bv a Republican -enite. It is true that while the committee .vere preparion tbe maaoara the Governor de fised and precipitated upon thu House of As tembly m bill for what he lei med equal taxation jv the provisions of which the railroad! would laeapo wails s Binnie inssrano- coaip-uy nonie' ave been taxed 91,50 1,000 and avery building ind loan MSOCiation would have been di iveil nit of the Mite, lt is not st ran Bjo that the governor was snipeoted of drawing this act in he isteresl of the eorpi-ratiooi be had slwsyi Breed. For if there has been one lend k'lab lerpetrnted lo Hudson Csumy without ins os -stance the fact is not generally koowa, lu lew of what he lia- done ond oflered to do this tiort to pass himself ntl .is the redeemer of th-* .-opie from eoiporute thraldom is one of tho Dosi brassy pretensions on record. Ol course Mr. McDermott fsvured a lax bill, or it wes known that Governor Abbott had remised to make bim Stile nnunur with _,.m)<) a year in addition to the oalarieo from uiidi.y oilier positions into which the (soverua. ad previously boosted linn. Bi iee thea tie ovtTuor han im'tn him thu mott lucrmivu (lice in the State, and so looaj as this p-oiuotion .utilities Mi. Mcl'.-rmoti's appreciation of lr. Abbett.! virtues will koop arowinjr. The iivernoi ind irses McDermott, McDermott idorsss the 'iovciuor, and the pouplo know icm both so well tn.it tho reputation nf neilin . ie can be injured by the coni'ncii,bunni of tho (her. If any ndditionnl b-doisoment should ?em to be needed, no doubt Miles Rusennd roboblj Pideock could bc. persuaded ti, give a irtiticate of IMO I po it lcd Ciaroeter ti both. c, ls BM i _ i/ /1 *- #** nLi'Di: r. Special mtere-it attiicnos to the report of booral Miles, recently pruned, on acc.md of n eouflietinn __nie_-on_i which hive boee sile win-orninj"" ihe ter__eo_ whieh Uervaimo id his band Miriendcnd. General .Mile* iparenlly dc-tet mines thin quo-lion by M-.itinjr thai the Apache* Mrreadoied them* Iva*ns prisoners af war, ami without special minions. lui*, ii may porhnps bc assn mud, voltes Hie sp inn/ of tim Indians' Ines, oural Miles points out that the IJ.verniiient a in Ihe pa-.t not observed a sm/ie rule of ?-ilnenl iii mir li MOOS, _0_.0tio_-0 ll lias pur? ed lt.istilu indiana as tboash they we.ru or.ii rv criiumais, le he punished a* s ich wuuu puned. Hemed Saes ?( has tieateil thom nu I basia of au alien enemy, aili! ni.ide military me with (iiem. lu the uic.seni i_.->i.itii'e the sui render *rein? to hare been of a kind to allow of sex-ere punishment, and it ia not altogether clear that the infliction of tho drain penalty would violate Hie ple.l.e -riven Geronimo Ly CiD-sln Lawton* thal plee_ei seeeilnn onrjr tn be nsmsrantsn ogninei l____n__nle death ni the hands of th" troo is ; such a fate, in short, aa the Chief Vlanirus snflrered some yearn niro. What the i.iib-rs were upon which l.ener.il Miles acted, ami whether those orderi conflict at all willi the situation produced by Boto ilium's surrender, is not is vet known, the Gov? ernment ohservins;a rather curious secrecy in the matter. The fart, hon errr. appeers to be that Natchez and I'croni no could not he m diic' d to mrrender st nil until at least present humanity was promised them ; and though their bimi was no il,mbt nea'ly exhausted by lint vigor of the eampsina mads against them, it is cen u'n th it if driven todesperntioe they would li ix e founhl to tho bitter end. a ii.! >' ive ca Used much Moodshed before they were extermi? nated. Captain Lawton ams obliged to use his own Judgment at tho tillie, and there is nood ground for believing* thal Im .lid tim best that na* possible in tko circa instances, Tne people of Ai?./.'ma ami Color i lo nra relieved from the Apaches efloeta illy and Boody, end that ii tbe inns' Important consideration. General Milesspeaks with proper feeling of tba bravery and perseverance exhibited by his men and odie is il,.ring om- nf Hie most ar,lum;* Indian camp tims ever uml.-rta'rte'i. mid lie ?rives Captain Lau ton praise whieh all who know that {.'ali.mt (.Hirer will feel to be well deserved. Thr*e ore a lew of the choice * ?"stormers'1 ii ponied by the County tei-nocrary Con ention io Inform Mr. Ilewitl ol Ins nomination for Mayor: "Fatty* vu-h. an indicted "rambler" "Tim" Campbell, Tweed*! oki lieutenant; "BU. Mitchell, 'ate I .\. im ? Conuni-sioner, _g__nst whom Mayor Grace pmented _i_\e -har_e.; i'nt K'eiini. e\ Al ie>11i.i.? i uni ex-partner of itu- exile John Keenan, J, J. Keno, Tweed! Superintendent <>i r-dice; .1 J. Ho nev of 1000 order notoriety In the Public Work! Departnient; sud the aw breaker l-uroy. in oddrrssini mch a committee, i> ii any wi n ler that Mr Hewitt a si lileni bi tho concern n thc _ on fraud! . n I Irrc u b itlei ni tlie cits i o i-i nu,' nt? An i with such a port. bm lt ol him, bow can he <lo otherwise than cou iiiiie to bo liknt . Ti... difference between the trodden worm mil --?. ? tory Bayard hi thal fl." worm turns ?tings while Mr. Bayard turns?the other cheek. ? Tins is a line specimen of /'?. Beeton UerttUtt folly: Ib short, fur-lim rom maro Isa mlataks, accord: ur lo His B tina Kan ill* .il, ml mm iiiti'iei'ii'i. is iii.!;. ,itix-i. ul tlie lll.tie-l political ll - c II. Mr. Blaine snd Mr. Kondall oro a* for apart in their view! so toe poles, After the Democracy's coarse, directed by Hnlmin, Viiai and Koudall, toward oarforeUrn - ii 11? j ? ni line*, iti orjraoi onght t,. be discreetly qniet on the lubject of non-inter. oourse, Canada lo sdvertislit" tor a last ocean mail '? between |.i\i||.i)l alli I 'nelli c When sh.is it. Mi. Vila! win have another chan ?pun e ni hil new lihou. Roosevelt canvasi must be makin!,' rat-iH Here is Ihe hrentng lost inventing a i* i'is nf iti(? 11? -%. i ar.iilci tu order to iweep the held. In the na. I, st hours of thc Cleveland mn lt ii ei went beyond th- uoubio-coluiiin parallel This ona of precoion li n?t lufttcirntlt loaded foi th'- exigent-let* uf Um Kh__o ell ?_n us 'lin- -riplex <"i.ns in a.s a new-ton.led mairo-inc pm* ?? I\ fi..vein .)? Richard 0. McCormick, tho Re puhlican Crtnlldate hu Con*rr__i In tbe bri Din ti nt, is the -on in law ol' A len (J Thiii'iniui. aid thc old ted bandanna WB CS I 'Atti tl in.'"ly fOT bini Ai*-)ii!ii.lil M. BUBB hus i-ppn sinte.l wluit is noxx tii>' \'ih lhi'oiil.xn District in Con_te_i for man '..?H's; hut he l.a- n >t coxen-.i hlm-Olf willi v,'l'.i\ bj hs mix 1.1* I., thc public. Ile xxii* elected t tho I'lisi'ilL <.>li.ii.s_ hy l.l'-'U \..lis oxer hts Republican opponent 'liiis .vein Ute Repuhticun have eomlnated .VUliaa ll. Watem. s ition. candidate, wno ihould bo stile to overnomo Mr RI im ? compsratively small in.tj.n it > lin. can '.. done if proper efforts ui-e pul forth. Tb to ten ol the \ ih District will do well to sleet Mr. BUM tO Stay at home. Never did a public niau ko oul of -hrh! to su.i kenty nii'l so iibsiiimcix. ius the late unlamented .(jiiiiv jiir diiappeored vxiih Bioi.nl a- though ru_-etbin_ hod b en drop ed, uni not a ripple re naius to murk the si*.t where he v.mi doora. ? liters ts a note*orthy limUaritar between the ontest for Superior Court .lu..e in ii.is cit) an. hilt for (itv Judos in Brooklyn In each casi ho Republican ctn Idats has lad 1 n. expo leno .ii the bench and is thoron hiy Bttod t. i i> hu.. udirial duUei with f_r_-_-_o, dignity and Impai nilit.v. Holli the LsB-BOCrat-C cainliilat.S a C iuie-l'iioxtn taxv.eis, withnut mark .1 qualities i. ns for tho lum h Ibe Brooklyn LanJi ute has he iiiilliel' iil.sii.lval)1a:e Of helli!,' " li. ss M. .aii'.lil ns mun in a i|tecial tense Ii ths voteri* it New Turk an I Brooklyn liaxc aux il.s.iv to I Ul nen in judicial | lin's who xxiii min n the b nch bey will defoe* Mosul Dugro snJ U-borno an. lei t OX-Judg! Ha''.es alli JlidgS it'eyilolds DUtrict-Attoroey Kn iv. way soyi thal tho wajr t" top poot*_m_nblin< is to st<.|. bieedim race orses. would Mr Ridgway iioia.se to put in nd to ciinie l.y e teinmial n: the human race _. It belmore! Brooklyn roteri to bestir them shel in behalf of their candidate! for the Aosem Ly. only one Republican Assemblyman was lecled in Killis ( o>inly lusl year A Lette show u is I.*.hed for tins yeer If tho.r foi r Re ni.h.nus ut*, sent to Albany in-vt January the) iii> do much io offset and upset Governor Hill's Ians to ICCIIIII a lu iii-., rim: majoiily on joint | -.lot. ______________________ ri: u^os al. r Mr. B. P. PhUlBbot li cs return..il to hil liitrua at L'hel ? ?, M..**, tn Bsorilsal iia.iitn. slr _______ iiiiriun, tint fitmo i* traveller, now In lil* itx-t mrd xor. will 10-1(0 bio co .-ulalu; at IMMtosni tiri- lo iiiix'.itu hie. Mr. Bigs oxv, li Iror of o iiimj, hu BBOOfd a siilisi-riie ,,, hsi i. hhI latOBOrooUOB >f a (tamo of tsaol Wit! ,, tu U iucBBSIOf I -il.olral. nts _-BSS*-Os ot Japan at! reocclsei fruin Heil I n a ao .11 linn i l |BWl ll ". ciiiial*tln? nt B ill.itUiUi, ncvkUcn ?I i.r... i-iols. I t? du lou) cnut.mi ? -,000 i>. ll.uut.. ri-ISHHf Wultliiy of Y.iln I* an III timi be I.n* lutil tn in ii|- it 1 In. dedal, nat _0BOS to r-.nu._o aoiun of timm it tarah Daks i:tn t o' i"1 ar,; roseau* shot Ins l.OOOth aiu? li) I K..iloii;><i- l'..ll*t. rae vouai.ii.ln Dr. WUIlOM Du iii, fur ni"rn limn Innf | ..turin iuissiiiu.tr> in Cfeloa.lsTlslU-S Msohthswa ro.ti.ni'i, -.-? ff, llfl vu Iniviiirt innvol lo Kuloo! and BOOSOM ii.tt.ir ii.il ifeoOB, IBO O-OSbIoI In.'ure, fan*, run uot brlii - nt. i,...-I ntl ? Kiivini," ic-iruiK it xvo na uo " lijy t ti-il " BJ Hie .\U|{i0|iii0..e*. ilr. (Ilario* T. DtUoVof, formerly lor flft-soti rom ml ii. i*'.' ' <t tba In.*'..i Latin .clio.il, baa 100-01 If inritC'i in* -"?>'' 1)' lui'1 lilrtliiliijr biiuivi raary. Ho and i wilti iiiii- luton iii ii'io'l nf. .-nil., vu.ir* ml boro eA -li Ibjl Hui- lu'lln- a_iiin liou*r .tl KonliUl). n. liny . C'arimu.i-r, limU'.ii nf iti|rou, xvimu laylti. a ?ii.rs.Diio roioutiy, Wea luTitnil hy. inn irooltaottl ?nlllK -ll " 0|M>l-l.Ve lll.l*..ll '' fnl a f.'? Hil ll ll tun " So." II .. e. ? I ? .unit lin au 0|.iTil,vi* m. tain., inti I .nu a i.m. C-ip-olar.? lin linn. Li.laud WlftBtOftOOi K lltOff ><f '.he 11,1.,n treltrr , n-ca-Ia lu.it w..nu BOtBOl-Olilal tlmt inti" r, riy yoara a-o, ll w-a Itu Wnal sinnra-lal bl IOootlf i (innlen I. - _?> .-i,'t.--i ...i ii .ru nf live .l-.ii Ul lin uk, ana len ex lr, c.una. ?u natur i_y*. VI loin lu tun r*,,i.mino Coan a d ty or two alni'.-." any. Moiton Poa xtinrr, " o'-aervlui.' Ibo StrOTOO MOol lo. "BOM IryiOi ni' e.itiru -n nf Jnd.n I mi nus. wbo, -uni Wa* I.Ut.ni Mini r.-i'iil.il Bl nv r>r, I ii <t|,i. I ,, KOUlo> li, silting lu inn lie '!? "nra rna.-, x e.l lor Ina dur, wiio a itl.aoilia.l III BJOll li IS Hil) BSOSS-dtSga, lin mn B .ri ..ul laiin-r .tiiiii uiun, wilu a d.rkisb, .ino.iib iiven f.n-n wltu tim nlC'l'llnn nf a bcuvy jl.ck inti* ib vsiucii ooiui>lotoly co tm ol bia upyor Hi.. _ 11s seemed to hs makin, a ms n tal study of Ilia vnrl'.ii nharacters xvho tl.nred la tba divorc* anils, principal and wlti,?*..?* alike, in I I tlimwht hs h?d an sys, too. ol tb? lawyer* wno appeared tn thain. Ula an.orptioa I) f im-* divorce, ea.e* Int, ur rutimi MOOS I, rue to ibe cou elii.Ii.u r it A mei iixjin tlctinii woul , ere inn* lie en r ? lie l.y ? atiidr. by .tn unknuwln tue I master of rn.ii*in M i.>>v.-i wntlnr. of tbs way tn alt ch tuatciies orr tiniiiu l< If not linnie Imre tn Huston, far Ibis |.aln*ttklin.. penn tra Inr ..'*.??, >m in tha .-u, rema (uart room waa Willum D. Ho?clia." Clllt'.U'n, Ocl. -fl. ? Oeorra Oniild and his wife arrived In ('Inc.i.n Te?'er.!.ir In a .pental notch ?n tbs Wabuli road. Ili-y apent part nf tba day makin.: BOM-OBSI a.ni al ?"> p. in. returned to their onaol). wlilnli was roiiplr..! tn un ont-h,,iiMil ir un. f'ie H.ippo.ltion la Uti Mr. ('.ililli will .otu *oiiio nf Hi" Niiitnw.atern lake* for a abort season of ll*.nu/ an I binittiii. HIL IA Li, Oi Ult. OIY. A newly "narrie- ooapt* fro n the interior of ffOsTflSBB, win. bud nvi lout y n-v-r lie!'..tn vc. tnr.-d Upon a rBilrOO tr.ln, toot tua cara to ea upon tnnlr wedmu-.lrip. WlMtfl tin roii'liut'ir osmi 'tn. md to coll, ct tbs Helots, tho bri li-r.M. in OBS BO Bastf-ted l.y tbs Beret.) ofilia I i nil uni tuiit bBh.iulii.ii.it ins in irr i.'.) .-nrlibc .!?>. Tue i-i.triiu-tnr looked1 at il ipprovtoilr una hooded it beek xtit'i tba rooHtrl t int il xx * a ut.'nly metal tfoea). moat in its ,*'????,so i sos toko! often n-rt-mpi-tsd ani'iiriu I fin- linn* If, bul ISottll pal cannu i'ld not, cu? ll la tue ii.il.lei- to ii free poss ..?' '.vcr lb.it I .ilrnad, " 1> mini I" " Yi | .ra." "I iK.';. -ii flint three member! of t _e French Cabinet have rnsi.'inl." ?? Ye.*, ore, i settee*! til ia" "I riiinii, (.,mu'..? nat so.ae French eoatoos eookl i.e. xi'tv proNtably UBltatld in tm* co an try." ?-. rtllsliiira. Cbronlaie. No las* toas 178 roterans ot tba i tt ? wet, i m resldtns In K'aii*i*. owl in roanloi lt (amp Petrea!*-, liol I nmun.i list wc.'ri. I'lic- tire cii'ml flux V>'f>T r *' Kni.iir* I'li'i.i. Nee*'Yoi! Dtrtstoo. P. OL Ct.? ta tlmir preeldsat. Tue adturant-.-merai "ropoelBd that ?TfliBoa rentataed 3,360 retsraaa wm) bod enlisted fruin Ne xx - Yu ric flare? fsoa tbonoUteool Turi, south Aaottoo, woe .*! lp I .' IUD. 1 it in - ler.-y ! If.ur .-I i I J en I Wat BOt bOTB tbcrfl. " i )( BOIlrae." "* Voa, iiiiecl. I oover OO-k) bo aiiytliluK hut blas f.ll-lllD'li. " - B_-.p_r_.ooa i" ?Oh; ' you'd rae' thc boom wsy If your fnce was -i.s '., ? ci a* ii nm."- [Omaha Our ? !. An lOlersotlDI bailie r.etlv (mk pince between a rat niida Barteranakaai Vi*.im, c.I. a laborertttotsew Ibo iciiniiit in s tad rallol a crow- of irttaaasi ronald b rino sbmil t_eman_ watt bed tho Ssl! te tbe mush. 'Hm ral xvi* ct lions bal "t-tek, aprli.-mit '?'uti!-' iuiii'i* ni nu i.i" soaks ind buryin. us t. ?.?til tin-.) ii-'b tim .erpent. matre, ic totter would coil nn.i .nu t forward frequently, kaoekias ike r.tt orel uni'.* iiicK Doro tba ntl eacsht the saakVa bead uni tiei.l it until t e Utter, eolllni aboui ifs bndjr, s inoesed it s.i tightly iti.it lt ona toted to iel .... Tim nt uroxvled and tin'*tt.ik? instci all fie ..Iliac rfu.illy the rut. by l.lilli.' lt* uni .coin.- turn uh tim Beek several Him*, tererod ii* -Oa_,aa. -raised ita lu.; body ia victoir ii xx iiy. In B pm. trent let t>r io Tnt Euston Adeertteer Mr. Jumna Lowell rapq ilea i i : inierrlew wbleb Bppoarod Ib Tnt World aa Bundar, pretaadtaf to t-lve i.i* ezpertsaeafl oklle hfiBteter t>> Ruglan-. I ii? xt tap tlcit siana Mr. GI idateos xviii b* mentioned In bl.tory. Lsrrer In-eri* bare Wed In vain to ? tliijc meir xxay into tame. ?(PnMa a phi i rr".*. MUSIC?IHh I'i:A MA. TIlnMAs POPULAK CONCEUTa Mr. Thomas opened the coneert r*e,i*on fit the Mdr ' -, >-'t:i H.,usc 1,'tBt night etti) Ike first .f tu* srenlns ropui ir*. Tbe In erery tray anproi iti'.u-1 bm a rem iri r l> i.au lionel wa - presenl iltr_eta_.no aoaki, by lbs derna io hoar a eonoart at .?uni iiui-ii- iifti-r tim aiuniMiT si.i'ticn. ninl tn listen to Mr. .toe tty's intel |>rf tat ion or Lu r: .viii'* 1) uililnr cou nert". T aro was bo chance fer disappointment except Maa aa sams from inc stsnaed aanoendloae Tho os ri".a: loon .1 .righi nu t turtling and u.e li-ttou r* set i lsd comforl *? > i v into tin ir pl soe* with artSsusoi '.li'tinli xx itu tm chu rn timn tim Ana Icily, 111' im ar: ;*l ie rcsiilta WOfO nut OOlta pcf-cr. Tim d Ber? il os between tue acou-1 le proper! mm of tha twa boo sea Mt mi great tiii.t it xuii titk'i tome time to Boenstom tba idanrenuf orobeitrul m .*t>- tothaohaaso. TaoOispo* iiiiou nf tbe orrhrstra wai ->".i sad tbs ptaa_-f-t-i ,vi.ich Mr. JoeeSy playsd xv.is mote biitbbib_Biiii*|j lilied thoa orer a plouoforto waa before al tba Mauro. .millan, bat tko i ' . of ibe room norcrtbelesi ooused ,ii_i" of lbs un,li.tney ol tu-in i la to im wasted. Jim ii.Kin li ii p us-.! iii ths openlUH march ind tho bissbai i i.tu ii n-'O fr -un "Tann miser" was wholly iBonsetlro rae osaorsiBeo of the) M tkrea /oom koo proves, kow* vc-l.l li.it BOB s iii rca-il y ii. cu.*'hui ii ii e's silt tn tno iiiiiis H3 . ninlir.iiiis nf tb" ii|.|inr hO-SS lind tbut ouly llrst ilMlIII.-a nee l illili si -lit ill* .pvol lltlliDt.1. Tim i lo.'r.iiniim btr ISSI BlObfa concert was a.* follows: m.i 11 b Heroin oe, dir*: tum.Masaaaot Ownure, - Le Curuival Kunial-," .Herlios. (juli, .si il Keene, " lin- I-'..:.' t ,.i Ait.-n." mew) . . in mi .lU.lsl.y. Intel inc/..'.n : ?' All Ant iiinii Mc Tanti na "i ba Hunt is i'|i." Concert-, Na i, i> mil oe i ip. 70.Kui,ii,.st. in. Mr Itaiael Jo*e_y. it i.-i h.iiiiiic. "Tauuhau*.I,'' . Waaaor. t'avalIna, Hum Mun/ quartet. Op 130, (tirst lum i. .lit-i-ihuven Mi-iin; . Irchi SI i i BrmphoBlc Poem " Hunueu -cbiacht,".L.*/.t Tbe aorelltei lu mia sesame wen- mceired with only did i-viii.mea of fur .r. M la-uot'a untrnb. if lc ia ernie ut al,, is n -loriBs itlofl of au UrtOOtal hero. It ls I rtf.ctivnly aenrnd pi'co of J tiiiz-r/ luuaio aud baa lany BfOilOOes-ora bu.I as many peers. Tun tin af nu, oroaaairal sseos coutnbuted by leury (iiidsi.y, un Kmriiab composer, stimulated iiiny pretty BXpS-tetlOOa w itel xvnrn rertlized on if lu a indnrale ilnurec. 1 In rn arc a nw fori-al uiciurn* In I-, im* r.i iiiiMio of .nol traa-aeodeni baasty that an ew ."turta to pata! tli.-ui inn I _.??!>' t>> run iw tlnaf cruoi uii|i.iri-"ii.. .Mr. (i.ulany eBB-JB le ?leiiitri in un. I a rather lui aivii.-ry iiii't to tut* n_miu be cuiiuuauit.* ?apeot; but in* toreatirenosa .io.* net iblas v ry ii.Illly iii tlnac tan lat* ot Maali luiu.' . botham ttrncnfiuly eeo eel red and- cie.irlv ri ri a-eil. (Jl Hie t xt u tim ani ninl ia tb? more bm narr mir. no reit ..r tue Basic ia tko schooM waa familiar. It a* .ill excellently playml, the mill ar-ilous BeeldeBl BtSS l.aii|ieiin I li. nw lim full.ire wf tue l.el |*S to supply tim' ..r.cu Witt) atlflli-lnnt wlilli i tbe tiiiais or L ?_'* someshot tawdrf -m. h.nile pon.n. Timm n i* lineu a -lirbt lufiialou of r? lilo.nl iii Hie stiuiif pun,on nf ihe iiatnl; and lt ls ? ml, yinni. >i .in i. si,cn ,g ,r. Tuon.a* Illina. Mr. is. fly played tho liutuiiaiein S?OeertO wnh nmre rradih, .iittiittv and po er tSal BM ills niara bis per* iriiiitncna, an.l a t'-r n IOI inoii-iliy rcc.il nil lo tbe .tte im cluliicl illa im.trnr* xvitn a lulah, d perlonu ic-n oi KablasieiB'a "KameaaiH t)*irow,'' Um. 'ii. lue a' itftf-riiuuii i-.iin-i-ri nf ttl.- a,-ima xtlll lako p.ace tn i.r.-ow. MUSICAL AM) I),iAM MIC NOTES. lb" ?.ii mut* ..r tbn tir.nil Cn-ervatorr of Miltie at i. ?!>; Waal rweoiy.|h ni-*i. will iriro a concert at lllckerlll- Hill un* .vnliins Du uni ?'?il 'il fat-roles Mr. William Edward Mulll ti, or.aiiist of Ot, I, ii'* ('InircD, will pru.laen n bow lams mas* ci.f_piis.nil bv KoaasSB, ol Parts, Ibe work deaenba I bb Verjr ooo Hf Ul sad eileen ?? ami is *ooro i r an,na, cl.urn*, or.ji.a, riniin*, cn.los, duulun-bastc* d bril pa. lim M.id...ni -goora Tbeatro is closed this week, bat wm Be reopeneO aexi Momiay arrauaa, witu "Jun. * Pen maa."* rna tola of a.ats for ibo upeuiu,- uLbi il i.e.n. nu to-1 iy, dr. Kreii.-rnk Brrtofl roflMlaa throoeoewt thc week at .. r'* I'b...ii e.aoitai lu "Fat iv.u." A play calle.1 <nnp it liark " xtiii li,. ,,ir,.|-n : lunie on November 1. r"i?lt,ra to lue Lo?? Avntiuo nf VIu.c, in llrooklyn, od ? iud I c: I'.ii-iu.iu.-n of " .V.iuiui " Kivnti Uisre by tbs rimn Opera Compan f. M. biro. Lv.u.ellue Com uy will upp-ar tlrcrn Nnv.-uiiinr 1. jiu: sta TH ' iMi'Ains. John C, Boirebooui has liven nominated for ? lund "uusntu'.ivn timn lor A.seuiblyiuau of C'oluui , ( i.linly. li-- Demurrals arc iii ,klu_ BtMB-OOl nflurta tocaplurn i i l-l A**'milly Lian mi of Unii*an,,tar County, but lei nj f tosea re perta thal Mr. _U_,*as, i tie Knputiiioau ninl.t'e, x?n be ii.ectni' "ny a roa*ln_ tu^orny." lie Poaijliliteji^ii' Eaijlr. w li nan L-liln i. lim Kepuli I l . itliaiI_io IOC Um Assnin ny Iii lbs I id Ditch.-** cr.ct, xvrltiui; of OonelOl United'* minim.u iti.ui, a: "Mr. iiii?ti"i iiii'-i tun ntliin of BpoeSsr leal WIB* willi uni mini in! ???pinn: I- y, nil Um A.aeinUiy Will I I. Uilhciiii l? <to buitnr I Baa puce bim a..i.u in tti-i il,ion.' hr rina lirra. I .irclaies Ibal tbe votrr* of tho XX Hld uriel "ii., noi ptopeaa lo be tomnetmt lu lavor of lum f..r BpanlS-f and a INO ir.ile or-ani/. iliou nt i ir re a., ann IBeretore SuTlSla I* lo ne ile feme i." in.m.ia OL Kum.I, ta a.eepiiu. lae Ki-pu >lio.tu uoml inn for (uii-rea, lu the XXVIIliU l)|*tricl, _aoi ?oiBBaible words; MI oat elderly .iud iuliy of the inuu tba! ibn m.*. daiueriu* frnn-iradn vole that ?O tfiv.-n ta Ir-Oiroao'll una to e.roi a free-ttsile ?tor who -ppninia B-mmitteoa io report wraieraa I mm Um inntl i-w*, 11. reny iii.uronu lun pun. I pr.i|n< IS of lim .mal in illUI .(Hill ,u. onlnrprun* ol ciuni ry -tu I ii i-_i 11. _ .|.< ii ii i _ua ni*, rn* t." iibu lln.eiiiau, a far noi of Sai-in.-.t l,ninty, Ima a,, nu" I liiliimll aaa ?iiiiup -amii lue lor Conare*., lo .oaitloll lu (Iror.n Weal, lu lu.- XXib Diairiel. lim iKiil* ol l...b >r hive uuuiiiirtlr.l HUreel Wiatt, rnut.: ail nf Min,Icu, .VI i ullin ii rv l ..iiiny. Tun I iniun, r.ia te uot ii ie.n.y u.m.in.uiiiii. he liitffalt) t j/>rrsi e. ni mink nf bul oun reason why imiuaanil I;.-..iniim.tu uiajnriiy auould nm be re? ne.I lo ibo Uni. A..1-111111), '?-lill lii.l Ho* in sb* itby ol tue voice'' the i tyrrtt a.l.l* i "Aa a rum. nlli-m uoiuiiiailoii. u ,vo iie.ii ui-.ln, a.iii ibere ar? lee diiinci. ri.btfuily K*pubiie-u Ml wbiub Diem ia r faull.mal oppci.n.o . lo lbs pany uouiiuea. lhere niinll il -|i..|i 11,1..' BBOB BOO! Wank'* n.eoll.ill*, tlld Hie polKlbllliy of aw iknuma au lutnrn.t lu Iliou. oil lbs l ot tbs people should uni bs ab-rael by moto lu trua'ed with tha party mana.ement. Kepubliean oanat p*i.'n club* hare plenty of ros?on tua rear for aetirs, practleal work, and lt ia Un* .Hiv <>f tbe leader* n tbe*o or.Hnifl.il'i-s as well aa Ihe <1uty of everr rotor to *eo ti Ibe i.iiii.rttiou roslin, upon each Individ-ntl la fully dl*cb_r__rt." Tm Tr(hi-?ik lately es!le<! attention lethe fast thal lfi? veter.ma were aupportl.iiT Mr Roo?ere1t with a good devi deal of rlror. Commenting upon thi* atat* meo?. The RitehenEr Deiiv>r<-nt ob?crre?r " That'* lh* way the var. ran* feel bern. Tlmr w.im't take the eh tne* o' Rending Tneodnre I! icmi tn Cn rr-*, lo opp .a* pen. alon btu*. Mr. Palin, we believe, although himself a ??? dl'r. ha* never SkoWB enninh "Vinpafhy with tb* Ora .1 Ar..if m-n fo I >ln their ors un/. Mea," lin- Ai.hurn .\ il rn-li in- fl/ure* lt that William C, R? irt.'-r, the D-OBflSIMBI caiididnfc for Congress in th* X Wi l>ii D)nrict. ? will com* wilbla aimili 7,000 rotes of being alecie.:." Ihe Elmira Ailrerliter pre-llcta Ihe steelton of Mr. V ?<>.!, tim Lnpuolioan can.ll lain lor (on.re.a In tb* XXV I! Itu matriel, and tbe BOOaaajaaa! 000*01 of .ferr Iii fIntro "Sj o majari!j ruuniuK from i,o<jo to LSOe rntc- " I m lint.nhlic ins of r.iti.b.iur.ou will have a grand ra ly this ofOBt-C Till: jil.Alu OM MB\ STEWABT. AKIiAN'OKVlK.NrS MK TilK Kl." >'KRl I.?1 '.OMIOMTT* SltOtrr iiik ROTOTR. A -not ot siiiijim Mark nil tin- dour l.no'i ol" til*. ito Wart ho tao. ___rty BBOlth at, au-l I _t__-a"re?, waa th.lly unusual token ni...ul tim place. Int tim lmuao li.l ;iin rail x tim iippc ll ano ni bS-Bg ilene, i'd botee Mrs. Bli a u t's death. Carl -nv wu riyer yesterday ai te tho will aei shs disposition ol tlie propel ty ami c-prrlallt os to whs! n.i_lil In- linl.c \tltll lim reaidetice ifat-lt and ila g ot Sae |..ii_etin.;.-* ead statues. Ul iuqnieitivene - -.1 tin* kitui tnisi romain nnaotisfiod nt baalaatttattet tin- fi mei.il imi probably imf il the arrival from Psi io. -.1 (linell, tko tifpln xv of Uro. Stewart stains ol the e-fu.e. i-|...i..'ix rv ir li r.-l.T" tu- ? t>> tl atiio-ml Whoa Alexine ' r I. Si. . .rt 'lind iii 1876, remains wholly -aoeriaia. Sa rs to in-ai.lo IO tall-OW tko i-e.il (inn., fix st uni* .,r what Ita val'iil i* ii.- O-Otperoel with what it xt I- lea year* i.-o. The Hleeiitcr st. property baa eertabils depreciated ia tim. I lie stewart Building, ex-Judge Hiltoi I x i isl til,iv. win bought ic !.i : -i 'i -ix, 1 yeera aga. HO .lld ll"t state tlM al,:.)' ni, ? il I ll" - timi to kuoxv said that tb* *nin '.? M ,'-.inHUMM!. Tin id i* no truth in thc piil>;i*lmd -tory that lim (.ci.. i in*.linne Compaaj ha* helsa idea ot toying Ito building, *o tko snmc penes -aid. Wii.-n Mr.'Stewart died to hud it jjreat mmy mortgagee on real eatate, in addltioa to tim real Drep* ens mentioned in T ii i . ia y-aterdoy ead to also Imi Larg* umreata io foreign manu wag teing u partnership In Manchester, Kaftan , in-in.-s n,i-rest* in rario-s mills, l li -. a are i out by Mr. Hil toa. Tim arr m.mun ut* for the funeral wore di et i 1 last evening et a meeting ot tbe relathrea. I were no essential elianges. The simple serviei st tbs lu.a*., to monow will ba told il i e, ?_,. sad ? tali Ber floe will togtveaai Ito eottodral ol ilardea < ity, lil-imp l.lt'le>.lni iifiii ititi : a! both pla tao lt I. il bron iliei.i.-.I Dial it ii.iti-i. v.- v.-t i'ii lui abail Bl Usct., me xi.,...I tolic ce.lu. _i iton Jaekoea will _<> to Garden City to-oay te complete ito BfTaagoaaeota thora, ISM.L OP TUE KUM RX COVWTT BUWTIWQ OLXTM. Th* Miis.,- Hall at <.nwi:re. N. J, BOB Huon with a br l .in ? I for the aaa asl bel \? \ i minty iluiilui. I .nb. Bl -.des lim p*opl* Of 0 roi i n- .1 x cut. The Hem!..-!* nf lil.) .iii .:,a 1 ii.i.lc i-x.iy [.lui ..- ? Um .iiiii'nit o ii.ca tm -i". i appearance. , .ul - ippi-unsts tn i ^ .. j... nm.. .. ti. inuit nu 1 til. iuiii;. i. a..mu e.i mi ii i *. .*.?! Iks limul, li oas siter ll ll..., ? '.I ?,i l..c ... U_*fl -I" lenin. .1 lil 1 :H Bi -ti t all .li W lip tin- III,isic ni ll.c in si ibUIOB. lin- liuiila.licll .In a li., .,. .. t ?? . A... .Ile. ' ..ililli I . lilli* VX.l. i.i tin in |t. *. Ul .* Ill* irui -I- Ul 'I" d' ' rlell.lS Thi ii.iiii.iiL- waa kept up null Bllel nu-.in.'.il. aud at I 0 ii. kl. -.-? xx HI Wei* ii. I ? i-i in iii ..exx V lila l.aiK III. s,, . il ll.lill XX I... I -l.ilte I li lii.lt i.i.lll. I IC . ..Ililli lc I li.il.e. I IU*_1T-I1| ilicl.i .* Iii-. ?? HU Ol P. II. * \ Uni ii. 1 om* li. 'I belt-Oil, c harli s .V ll.i?.-- nil ai..i ln.iiL'l.i- ? IllloUg ui... I* pres ni luiielli-i tx,In lim |. Ike i-uui t.i.n II,. nt i, . ,. ,ic i 1. Ul, -Mi *. i'aiil i'. Mr. and Mia. aaoucli auiu-.ll,Mr.aed .'.Hs pu,np il..mil Mr*. Jehu c. x a, i, ci au, .i. Mr. itu.I iii*. 1. xx.vxi., lot. Mr. ..ii i .xii*. Jobi i.u a , Mr. awl Mr. -x I' lu ... l Mrs. Jobs _**_, kira. I )-. Kirk__*d, Mi I dla. lunik I Mai tm. Mrs. ll. M. Minni, Mi*. Kt-hard kilns, ima lira, Doun .is nm.nisi,n, jr. THE rm xn KM WM MEM KW AttOOlATlOW. Tho ..lii'-rv af ClueharlBR HaU waa bu I ?ir'i mr arter low ?' iBt&lli__Bt>loo_l?a yo_a| m. u. wet* tim msiBsra o: Um V*oag kb ? - Aaaoewtiaa, aol ii.rt Meada aad retotrre* Mad ito I...ni Boer . o nplei. iy. I lin ncc ia.iii wu ci .tr. I large ao_i.BC* t__.iaar. sanontt thaai Lieus, ae-ieo Um -airs prominent Hebrew*el Hon lurk, wa* the ceh-braUou ol lb* ni" iiiny e\er> .-** ot the tlurteeutl loa.on ol ttl ? tin. - a--, ..limn i. n-.i. inn aurel*** wees al sa J ll l.-l ?- si ill XT il.lillie thrOUB lilli. I iel' I., ll.,l| XVII lim inliolii.tion uy lim pr- .".dent. kt. ex. I'l stack, ?>' - I Cos tol red .in iiiilrea* ?iiuii waa iimre iii?ii umn Interrupted by lippi...!** ani waa iisi.im.l lo with BtteaUuB .ind ex.dint ph I i.i ilm audience, lim most Inf. realm* portee Bf tin, ? ? ii.i ii nm* *n .t ..i .i cm ..ii mi ii.n ii.iii.-.v raea iras iii.it i ? ni i nu- tn IBs spaaher * exp snsae* la Us* Hast ami tim ui i? in- bat) na___r_tl mia?ix u ie lbs Maure* ? la Paleetloo xii I'.ii/. k then made a lea it uart* la ile- coarse el which h. rennel io au later**-ne eoe rs* el leoian ie i boon ...-ii .i-i mil for delivery _a_*t Ute auapicoa ol Un- .-... ii r . Ile railed tb* -tu-iiiinn i.f ii,. present lo tue Interesting fact bl toil hr Mr Coi timi -- l llBbrew imiuisrraatri hare laaded la Sfew-Vorl la Un i-sl 1 .. cc ' ... i - '-. .i. ? .. |Uti I, .' ,'?" ' . .el Ul -New Vork, .tnii be cille.I ou In* lieiter* to do a.I tlioy could to edu. .it., and elevate Un wool p I he evening waa agreeably na led willi a rmi. ctr. in tba coin*.' el wim.- Mlaa Mattie J. Clapper, thu c..ni ult... * ti.; liiiuy epalmw mix.) aele-tloea >>>. t;... nelie, aa,! 1'rauk .,.! |r., reel led. I'roi-.swir Krnnat ilai.iuan.l wa* mo _..-..lup.uiyiaL ? - CHAS OE OM PROGRAMME Al DOCKS IA DER'S. At Oookea ko * :jst Bight tin- Banal weekly ehaaea al pu. BTaauaa tm it pUMrsaadaerewSad hsnsa spptsoosd the itt..rt? tu plia.se mid ai in nm tb.ni. Tim prtB-lpOl lhaa_Ofl_-lfl wa* ihe iiitrndiictinu of a bunesi|im mi tin-niiveiiin^ or th* ll.irihul.U sjiatuu Th* *ta_a Wl'1 prnttily IfltlOloo! With li.ui li ead .a em un las i scUrarly aousru kel nsad?lol Ht stilus. illirie liable ii.i iu.md, was ??Ujiiat.-.i. and tinaiix iii rewa* plenty of K"" : natured fun aud lively music. _ill______l it wa* i ileus ni aul timely ftaltnu ul thu ? niiirt?iam*Ut Opart Irom Ute bnrleaan* Mr. UocksiSilar buosaU xx_.<, a u*. imi. tun. iv .m.! ti., i dud Bin iel os; Hi- -spec-slly iinisraahlo liteaudieuca*cootmnelob*ilia* and au a.x*> appareuiir ? -? 1 -Next Batardaf lliele Will bo Ibo _.__! Clill dreii a inatnibe. ////; ai Tons' rt so res mit. The |ir. ciai'iiim iin.incixl fur tim .Iltur* Kiuil b unfit :it Ito Onad Open linns.- nm Iii.lay aiteruooii iutioilu.es many luvoi .te |m ilniinei., amt ia full nf hugill aul inter - fi..1.s one iii Um ii.n.t attractivu aud per tapa IS* iu>>*t I ..ul nature nf Hie plu.l.iuillin xviii _B thO SIM pr.alUillnll if ibejDlay of " Nance (J-ltt-ld" iu Hew-Vark, eitSUrne. i .eve Vt Hr.'. iii tim pruii'ipai p nt. xx. ll. V.-innn xv.Il also t|i|.e,ir iii tins piece. Miss vt ard ha* resjaeatail Uml abs m iy tai) |i .1. Bil ut thc end ul it:, |,ic_iainiii. , Um SUM OB Kinlay lim - .. ientertained ai brealiasl by a laiKu p.un oi t_.ues .?iii,ulm ut ,u KBW.York aaal*Sy. WRLD1M0M. Tho t'tinrili of thi; I rn armit mi, at Maillaoinare. and Thirty. iftli BL, wa.* lill,d u.i evi-uiuK by a eocupsuy aa*,'ml.lc*l to t itu.** ti. I ii. in ia c nf Mi** (lui,-.- I.aivri-im, . d.uiL'lili i of In-..ile Nen i.ni.t l.m reine, lu lu. 1'r.iin'i* VI ian ii Mulray, il tins, ity. 'Mi. lu ii -iou ... alli inlc.l by ia beal mau. Lr. Vnili.-xvi. M. I .mk. willi Um Ki x. nr. Ailinn Minnk* li. ..r NT thc r iiircli, who nffii i.tied. iin-.iite.l ti.o bridal party Bl UM ii.ni, .1 laii. rih ? tu ni.-. ?im ii.i* efren a nat by a. i .reuter, ? ure a nov. ii ni while suiu and point lac*, xviii, a ri U ?>. lillie I'lti- i.ridi.nu.rt* xv.-ri- U isa (iel ti mle Wiener, a ooealu ot tin .ri.lf_-Kr.iin . ilia* V.ai.mi s.liaipl> **. M_M ll.bli I Intel, ni ...ia Mi i lari Blona, ola* Wood arni Mia Pea ii* Willis, Ike aahars wera Di Bp*?* r Trotter, ol riillml-l .ii..i Di limi-.e c..;.i?. .in..n i.. Lawrance, t1_irt*s Wlsoar, l. nun i nile* un,i I>av ?; Lapalajr. After the . ereuiony a re ? |'t.a* nell tm ? lc iv l.iat.'x.-g aU.l .UllillalD tl .Dillis al hi linnie m Uta Urti*'* Bother. ll..si..rt. Oat '.'1. s/ir-.-i.i/ J..fin A. Pre*ton. a we'l-.nowB rsiaiii?t itnd uni*ie teat her nf this cly, BOB BMfTMd at B_aa .....I laKiaaOaaoaW.otorgia_ae_atoral M.uor_n.i ?. tuaaeii stiirtri*. jr, of Mom haasw. Hool Tho aarasBoa aa i ? fni ninl lu liiiiauiiel ('..ur ii. Vlan, lm.lnr.by tbo-.se_. ..a oral BOOetBlMMS WBfB .?. l.l.a.x .Iv i lin aanit,. milln. ..ml \ I *'ii..:.s I'niixcie.l the li.esl* lo ?'rsniiliV Voslei *," luji.r Biara***"* aasi**. wini* then wu* * iBcopaoa and mell. Tb. .Inil', li ulntc dc -dil s WBS pii oi Lied is ll-1 ni of M.ij.ir .-.tnisi* lo ibe p_n|.le ol Maui b-aler. A tioI.Dl.S ASH AS D A ll\ W EDDI SI). Kr.Md Mrs ii. II. sn l.xt.ib celior it.?l tbe llltijth anniver. irv ot llieir uiarri.iti* on Meadsy Biealag tt.tua nsept.on al n ir iioiim al ?sui.iiint. .\. J. 1). aide* uiauv BMmbsll flfUM cn.iv a i-ii.eeompaBy el trtooda talla! ls prseeel limns aad Mrwral haBrtanm* -i u ami iiniJ , i ,s ix. r ism Fired. Un flu- salim ex ililli. Mr. .in I Mis. WUIhHS M. I'-eli .. ??? -ateil willi l le. i?;? IO i SI Ow r '?. lir.i si.i.rt lll.l*. NJ, n si.t'i iiiiux ei.ary nf tb.-.i ru.iin.iKe. A mtg* IBM BM of loam eil lad, .-*> . ? MOME Min ll I Mi' I'i. IOTHES. Ill l.Z L-lilMis sy mi-ai ny AM) APII.ICIV I ii)S TO VV UH M Y AN"> I'aVNK. Oar . '.ui inter. I know of no r. c u. oe. in remo u...rn alarmin. maa nm.ua*. of tue senate ,o in ve.n.ale tbe , Utr.rl mt ii ri, tii.i ma .n ti,-n-sii'ctai'iii parin* wini "regard to n n,ce .inn of a uil'llo.ian e senator lr..iu Ullin. In.v* ad tho cnar.i a, a* weil a* lue evi,ieue? ui.ou wm- 0 nv are ba*eil, a.*n Um ar_u ..em* iuai* in Ito toaeiS am.I IMTBstleatlOd lUeiii; uni I de not limn .ie .ay lu .1 li i u.ir.i.a n em i iipimu lu .sm aerial ?I'lliilla, La-nl ll, ..li BVldoOSM i-ix.i.uc BB *..??< pr. ainuptiou, ar-luruwu a-i ie br te* iaeoSa ?. ot nil,?(! ??? all iiiveali.allon, -pail rea*nuiu. to tl. .<r. icm w ii l> . an (ar aa lu. a. mu nf Ibe SBBBlB ItSHI IS ...oeiimi. uoiuiu.' lo picvcui . rnr, .eat lu lual bialy ?nu iieiu. a, a aired by ?mun ui iiieaaln, ia* iuiu*e f ..r a ilion v. lu Ike war "f .mworiaul purcii,?n rerf linly di.aui.-d. I , ii.didir aa. vm. , .u you nua.'i ?? lytbiiia mom eal** lated t? fl mrinne me mora, ai .ud a ami laihonty lot ??? - < itoSoaat-, but ot ti.* b.'in(i.>veriiiueui~*y''. '"*' ?i-hmir of our lusuiulioua iu*r_ny 1 _^_ AMLsIM) Bill' OK I.ITI'I K VVKKillT. x, ) iiirr .cut-urn ii,vo\tt. j, Mlllil bil a ti--it- ..lin, .i.ai.i.'ii.al cuntsat t,,.- a.i'iu .6 ul ihe i eeniivj I'otl. Kio.n US preleu nu* to ni iep .idaline au . au emir p.i.mo il vin un, one ..Hld nave < ipi (ed lo ace lil* p.uer ai,.p.m.iil ltu.nr. di. Wlio*o lannis III tim Lr. UlnUrn lu l.eba.f ol u.U iii'.ii inforui -pioae blot ls rsm_ao_oa* ?ootroat wno i ilia wieaedi.e** with wuinii lam n nv I, i.lniiuli ? I nlU lim* limul inoi ai. Aud y*l I'. I* dull., ll* level i*l IO lin. I Ibe I clari of li.l* In.annul, ni .ai ..aimil ul apparent!, fur u-.oiiior miami luau lo (ai on t**t lier ?lle fr nu ?nioel,.idV. 1'Ua ilio?l .manar fe- u a nm wioie tliliis ia lAe Cost's mp aiiaimu st at BOM ?*? in...I.ler. Ml. KoiiaaT.nl be. ler IU >U ul* pa''*' ' w>? lars aaa iIlia w ia il* leoooa foi *uii|...rilua, not oppo* .. Clovalau I. L'nie.niiniaU pOff-SO-* bAWr. bairn ao* iaio.ua-1 lo aueer al ihe aSnotaUoos of ir rear lluerr ?i> bv lha Muiwuiup aa aowuu*bi nyuocrur, nod io