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WRshtncton-1.3'.v! g-su lam inn vir, Bedfurd-ar., Strand XtaV^xk DxOiin Srilunc. -- ? ?**> FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY TUESDAY. NABCO 6. 1-8. lill NEWS THIS MORAI NH. Fori-iun ?Crnei-al Bt>alangt*r hot written a letter li-Aaving lii-s friends lu quit voting fur -lim l , ... Silks alary Audei-suti wa* too iJJ to appear at tiii- Lyceum lotti liifhi. ,?t-i I'i.iic iluiii ti loln-Ot'hr.'jgeri it not eli ad, li _*i altDost wall apiin. - M. ile hemsptfa leottery Loan bill was :anl mi the Ui!)le in tlie Chamber of D.-pu tnji v Ma-nln?; it proviileA Tor un iksne of *.'4,ool*.ooo Iriuco. ' Tb. irt>el attach aa FunUim was led by O&raiin Digma; in lin- iiir.it*!' BOstat th. rliir*J Ameer ol 1-Te tatis 1-c i I la -ri. z=?= 'I'hr ?hrrsfiirr of Rt Dr-rnani wns bnrictl by au ava lanHie yt -it'-rdAy. Congress.?Both bi-.inrhi-.i in session. :-? f-sunlrr. 'Hie eifc-iit-lioi-r lair cauK'il a lively de laatc; th. Spooner 'I'?b-greepli hill srioj favoralily rt*|ajrtj.-il from 101111111: tr , ??? - Hottae. Dehalr tua ak |ilaoe on Ute .Mulindie l>n viel>oa coiitett: a bill prov illirie for trot I'npairiat ions of articles rontiolliil i>y trnat* -was iutroduced. , Pvnii-stM).?The eily eleeilons in Maine T*? Btill**(i g 'lieial.y in iui reused K-publican majori tim; Ii*wista-,n. AiibiirD and Ellsworth wore re tSyeassS from lla-inoeratic rontrol: tb. fusion o! Di-morra.s aad .Prohibitionists failed to i-le.-t Neal Dow Mayor of I'ort and. =_==_. r'relirht- tniilir wns I .art ml 1*7 resramed on thc Ixurlingtun lUiilroarl and ibo work will be exta-wird to-duy : the meet? ing of the heads of the striking Brotherhoods arm in consultJition nil day. 'i Tlie Vicfiakt Iae-(fislntii.re provirJixJ for a committee to urjje the -BgAvaggj. of the Blair ladncatioaai bill und to op? pose lb. 1 ree-lrode- bill. :?rrrz Louisa M. Aleolt was laportad seriously ill. City Oiitl Siibarhan ?Division No. IO.") of the Brolhirhood of I_aj***onii)livc Eiig;iiieeiii 11 nani ni.aiisljp iinlorsed tlio resolutions adoiitetl at, Sun? day's in -,'!i!i_r; this iliviMa.ii is comiM)si-d of eu gineei-s i-mploj-cd 00 eight railr-OHils h-ndinj* lo this eily. ? ?a F. Cray (Iriswold resigned ns Diaster of halinda In th-j Eotka-.v-ny Hunting Club, CoinpiiniiiiiK !h:i|, an a^rv'einiriit made bv th. v,,v eruors had not been ktj't. rr=_? Tho Tilden will conti-** hcijun; testimony hy Geor^'e II. Tilden and .lolin'Bua'ljw. =--^__-.- The Attfilna. Baseliall Ass'iciuiiiin ajjrreed on a schi'ilult- of cluini|>ioii.-tiip games for the tununcr: the Meiropoiitiiri fran? ch iso will not he traiisla-rnd to another city, and the " Ired inns" ncir nvir.n into tlie chain pion-.kip nice, if t)a>y aociife playing groiiiidu. rrz-.^: Three eotton bnikers suspended; liuliilities small. Maurice I Warry mo re, luo actor, bas eJaimitl !h;il the iniiHTtant situations of his play " Nudja'/d.i'' lave I'-vrn atnkrn hy Victaorn Siirdou for bis jilay ? left Tosra."-? A prisoner 1n I'nterson, N. J., sfiiteric<-d to Stat. I'rison, was nearly sue crssful in un attempt nt, auitnde. a-Colonel Fellows said h? would ask RVtvirtler Smyth K it. were drsirah!e to bring tin- Q-oaM-Sag. ciis<- be? fore another (ir.'nid Jury. _= _= The Ni-w-Uoarhcllc iuciit Club hied iks aimil ni election nf officers. fc-__== .Msg police wen* requeated to inveatigate the death of an old man who took medicine pw?oril?e*d by a ** Sanit-iiriiim" doctor. :--. Stocks lyjaajJJAaJ iosa-er, wrrti aol ive aviUe lurllier UDoiiaik, ?losing unaottled at partial recoveriea Tlie WoB'Ai'r.-Jmli'raHttor-s for Ua-day: 0?n erally fair, oritb aearly stationary teicpenitur, QtmpOaraUui*. yeater'-Jay . Higi\r0St, 'it degrtxs; lowest, ll; average, 16 1-4. Tbe 1 rt*ni r;il Tem. d*>_iixi0B writUn by Justiro Urady ra sti ikt*s and co'ispiracics is as sound as it is tiii;a-lv. It is icii'l-irifd in tho case of a man charged with conspiracy in prrta^utiug. another workman fer refusing lo join in * gui ko and in pirrenting him fruin <>ritainin<_; war-k oiaa-where. Tbe >iencral Term lion ts that *a orkinginen have no right to enter inU) 1 di-tci - xnination that so-called "scabs" shall not b** I gllowad to work, and that doing this ia criminal ; oonspiracy. This ia a point that labor organi- ' Kationa should take to heart Their righi to ( cambine for Yarious purpose, is conceded ; their attempt* to deprive other men of w ork aro un Jawful. The sui-c+'os ot the Burlington rail v. ay oflii ials la ?iw'iinring new taen in the places of the strikers bat beea no great Uiat all their paoaeuger trains ezfiept ihn'o were running ycotcrday and they Biujouiici'd their rcadinc^H to receive freight. CoBavtiTiimUy the outlook tor the striking en ?jt>>a-aMrr? ia rxtremely gloomy. Appareotlj- their only bope baot ia m*ciu-ing the general co-opera t tn of the Brotherhood: and in view of their own ill tuccoti Uie chance that engineers throughout tbe eoonbry would obey a call to go "ona," if aita were given, seems slim. The evideaoa afrcnintflateg that the BroUierhnrwl raado a mistake in departing from tbe oon ai^rraUve position in which it bad a/on tuch geaarai rotprxal. Ptwyert, raAnrik^ atipplirntiotia. pr<>t*<-iaiys- and cxpostal^ant agaiiiat the "Dark lyanteru" Tarijf bill are Mng oouvayed to Wathiugton ot rapidly aa telegraph wire, and fant mail tratat <*an <*aerry them. Attention it called in bot Washington dispatches to tho action of Uie New-Orlcant Sugar aud Produce Exchange. ema\ to a IciAar ?evrit'-c? by a ttrge roai,r.ftctttrer af aOytiMoa ytu-o* ia sSew-Eagltiad. M^hesc arc Jfttt arunpltya of tba dccTxiieota of which Ei^a samsut-vaB win ba tU rccipiejiU ?nUl Ti uni actina on thin lumeaH-n is taken. Thc innocent {?aapra who thought there wouM hr no ground fer oernphiiRt, must hare brea speedily tnule rciv-d Views thnt will be generally shared by people of ftsir minds ore expressed by tbe minority nf tho ilau.se Committee eu Teni-or. ??- in their it-port on Dakota. The Demoithu in Congi .-i* ure resolved not to do jut-tier to Uie people of this Territory. Thc reason- why nre well known nnd thev uro not creditable. ]__, Dakota bo divided and let ber interests not bo confused with those of other Territories whoso claim ta be made States is so much feeble*. PVOVPT ACTION REQUIRED. Tho Fis).-ric- Treaty will not be ratified. This is generally comx-__i in Washington. Tho Senate adopted thc RrtalL.tion Act on January 24. 11*87. by a rote of 46 to 1. both p..rtie_i uniting in defenee of American rigbta and thc principle of maritime rei-.proc-ty. If ] the treaty secured oommcrciol rights for tho fishing fleet and reparation for past outrages, .?arty linea would again be broken down and ratification would immediately follow. It doe* not BBMMMBB the guarantees which tho fica- j ate considered absolutely es.-cntial a year sro, and consequently it cannot bc ratified unless | t wo-t hirds of the nieinben-. aie willing to stultify j t .cmselve* and to betray the interests of tho .Notion for tlio pake of accommodating an un American Adminisl ration. Thc Sonnie will not surrender to thc State Department ns ignomini? ously aa the State Department han itself capitu? lated to F.iiglftnd and Canada. Thc convention ia doomed, as the Administration is by this time ?nell aware. All thnt thc State Department now hopes for is delay in acting upon the ] treaty. Tly a majority vote the Senate con i j>ostpone consider, lion of the convention until | 1 m-X-Tiber and thereby release the Adminisl ra <ion from an embarrasi-ing position during tho Presidential canv___i. Great pressure will un .oubtedly bo brought to bear turon Sonatoiis of L?Ah parties to secure thia result. If thin were a qncftion which coneerned solrlv tho pol i .cal fortune- of the Administra? tion, thej-e dilatory tai tics might bo con. iderod f .ir and reasonable. Il ia a question involving the hi-uoric rights and commercial Vbortios oil j the Amerieiin people. The honor of tht; Nation, j wliich has been seriously compromised by thc I Administration in these negol;alion_, CM and j must bc vindientcd bv thc Semite. That vindi- J ration nu_ht not tn be deferred for a year for j parti, an convenience. The treaty should be i taken np. pressed to a vote, whether in open or f-eeret session. anti rei' clod. The Senate bas it within its power to restore the prestige cf the Nation by repudiating without unneooK. arv de ?ay this most hnm'liatin . and unsatisfactory Meaty. Tlie Senators cannot ad toa promptly, r-aponttty as feltti Mr. Chamberlain and S>*c trtary 1. iv ard arc tal. ing in a meium holy way About the dil nj: er of an outhroak of wur. 1 et, Cheal risc to the high level of pairiolism which they roached in rtf-O-ing the P? .abutmn Art. and 'he dijrnitv of the Nation will spain bc upheld by the united notion of both parties. There aro practical as well as patriotic, grounds for tho immediate reject:on of the t/i-nlv. The modus vivendi, while now a v. li mt-irv pro->.r- ition on the part of the tinfish Cominis, inners, cnn be accepted by the Admin i?t*.iti(Sn and c. rried into .Ot. ct for two yeats if thc Sonnie defers a deoHvo vote until an? other nest-ion. Whether that proportion in? volves the payment of an averaee lioense of 91 SQ. as Mr. Chamberlain hits claimed, or one nf StlOO. as Senator Frvo has represented, the prece., ont is one of which advantage will bo l:.ken bT England in tu4ure ncgr tintions. Amer icti ri etti .-"-nt- ?-hrnH not be forced to pny a sin. le di .Inr for the enjoyment of commercial ri. hts in Canadian un te rs which are not defied to ll-.fi .h subjects in Ameiiran waters. Tbe Ad iiinistrntion must not be printed an OM ff. Unify lor carrying ont the modus vivendi. Thc fishing season, moreover, will open in a few a-ntfcn, Americans encaged rn a lawful calling n the fisheries coneuered bv their NMU.e.1 a rcntur. aero from the French have a right to know where t h*v Ft a nd nnd what measures of |WIt\rs*MBl will be afforded them in the cxerci-ie rif their commercial r .'hts. The reieclion of ihe Fisheries Treaty will leave the AdminHm t'on no pretext for further nc. lee! in enforcing I.e. Rr-tal-ation Act. Dobiv in sot tog upon it arill bc most. mWMcTOna and dangerous to tho "mnortant int.ere.l_ involved. From every i.otrit nf view thc Tinstpot.. rm mt of the treaty until another m___od will be a most serious inii, take PAT ACCOI.'DING TO IVOJcK. Tho locomotive engineers threaten to Rlop travel and traffic throughout thc country if their demands aie not granted by the Builing toii and Quincy, lt is in the last. degree im? portant for tbe public, and for thc engineers lln-m.se]ve*, to know BtBtABBltt u hat these de? mand- were, before thc contest takes such form that tho deliberate opinion of fair-minded people will ha pe no weight. It appears that the engineers made a number of demands, duly formulated and printed* They wanted pay governed solely by miles run. abolition of classification according to experience aud ex? cellence of service, an average increase of pay, no more examinations or tests of fitness except ?ueh as the committee of the Brotherhood mijrht inprove, and restraint of tho management in -her points. Chief Arthur says : Our mon went to the company with the pro-insltlons ;>_ntot 1 Wi* did not SSfSSl to get all tliat w xx a*iie.l far. You know tt 1. usual to Mk for more than you MpSSS. Ile then said that they did eoncode that tho rate of pay, instead of 3.5 cents per mile for some and 3.8 cents for other engineers, should bo 3.5 cent* per mile tor all. and added : We OatB not prepiti. '1 to make further eo noe Ml on* id Article 'A, but wo were pro-iaird to tn .Ko material ..nctvi .on* on orvarly every pro.k. ri.in Dial fol-iwerl. It'it I want to state tmr> must om; hatlrally that nono .? tbe uil.or nropoiltlons were ronsldered or d!t?rti-?<-(l. fla spilt on the third proposition, and ntl nettling t-l .-. lanes when Mr. 6tone semis ont the whole dix-niwnt iMch Va laid before him, aa our demands and as rte tBttttBt . i? ?? whlcti the mea airuck, Lo mlsrapreMiit. ho v bola case. To this Mr 6tonc, thc gCMHl manager, nako* defniito reply mn follows: I Hand the chairman of the rummltles of our ?ngloot.s. Mr. llogue. If lin could modify Iii any way he n inaii'l- aa they were published, to which ho said ie faiiu not niu.lfy them In any if-.j-u t . that the lemaiKh a, written o.it were exactly what they taut'td, nothing more and nothing leta. From tlie_e statements ii o. clear that thc nen did demand much besides the inrrcasc md equalization of pay, though Mr. Arthur late* that they were ready to concede on other ?oinis. while Mr. DOfm said they wire uoL HOI ou all hands it is agreed that thc e!as.*i_ca ion ia now the main point of controversy. 1.8 men demand thut all en gi neon* bc paid ilike. whether now or experienced, \i hot her un? certain in hanita and judgment or of proved ind Biipcrior merit, whether runnin;* on the ?nil'.lot and safest or on the BBXBm diilnult [imis of th? road. Thc company, iii the other ?iand, pays its crgincors in different classes -(?cording to the kind of work thev have to do. md ul. o in different classes according to their length of service and their experience. It re-fuses to chnnge. because, first, it desires to ?limulate the improvement of men by incrcaaed obj l?T merit aad experiance ( second, became il holds that the . uperi<ir and more inixtwurlliy service is worth (lie heller jsiy : third, beO-UBSC it holds that the more dillicnU. uki.- icponniblr or more ilangerous runs *.hmiI.1 be belter paitl than athen*; and finally, because it wuhce to encourage emulation umtmg it* own firemen, whs learn thc nature, and peculiarities of the road and service, by promoting Uh-iii, instead of being oomjielled to employ any v-n?jir_-er fmm other roads who may happen to 1_? oat oi employment. Which of tho two positions is for tho true wc] (aro of labor? It is hard to see how any dispassion? ate person caa doubt about il; tho premiums paid for good service ami experience are surely beneficial to tho engineers themselves, na they sre wine for the company, lt is sorely right tor tho men. as it is tor tbe public, to have pay graduated os far ss possible according to tho neal value of work done flow comes it. to pass that the men in. ist npon a different mode t !n every department of work, no matter what, those who really excel are not the majority. The majority of engineers, unwilling that n minority should got higher wages for excellence and experience, demand oona! payment for all. For themselves, thc majority want pur. of the increase which othen- have fairly earned by longer service and groat-r merit. Though tho men already receive $1 to Pf. a day. they de? mand more for themselves, with lest, for the men who deserve most, and leos induee_ieat fer any tn deserve more. The position of the Brotherhood of Locomo? tive Engineers in this matter is aminst the riehts and welfare nf labor, snd hostile to ibe best interests of society. T_f engineers should be convinced SI Wi?I eVlav thal nnMic opinion ei.nnotsu.lain flem if thev u?sail the industries lind trade of Ihe whole Nation ter no liotter ohioct thnn lo compel as.-amt to tho demands above defined* EX-anryi'vort n_.fTPtJ.fl spoofstios. In a commit .ir_tion printed on another page, cx-flovcrnor Cornell amir* in favor of the en lr-Teoment of the Bri ti- . Van *> tate Oomiui-tcc. The COB.MI.ltff now con'ist. of thirty-five mem? bers, one. from ouch of the Congi-S Monal Dis? tricts and a mern-, t nt large. Mr. Cornell proposes thal every one ol the sixty counties c. e. pt New-York and Kings be given a mem? ber. :tnd that with;n Omar two rr-mnt'es one In? ns*., ned to each Cone regional District. The adoption of this sugget, ion would incrcjiw thc ..izc r.f the committee to seventy members The rertsoTis which Mr. Cornell advances in support of the change .re certainly ssoithv of the atWili"n of thone who have the welfare ol, the pnrtv al heart. The ox-(.nvcr_or has had an extended cxpciii'nee in Ihe State i .nnmiltee rrd is jRBMTOiW rivngnrved r*s one nf the most sagacious of leaders. Be believes that under the ev isl tnt' organization nf the ci Hom il lee some of tbe m'-mbei.* are rennin"d lo sniw-rxise loo much tenitorv A nii'nl. t of the Congressional nfatfirta ren'nin (''Toe enmities. Several con? tain more than tint. To .How each countv a commit leeman would, iv his opieion. secure more thea on e. woHk ..fltont rend* ring ibo otifniziition a. a whole so large us to be un wieldv. ft is a pond n<>int. fVir the psrtv papers to discus* during the off months. Tb. <Mila_r?e m-mt of the membeist-ip of the .tab- Cnnven lifin vian wm ked to the pone, il sn t'ffnctiop. Wool.I it lie vt o]| to Uy tho expo- in-cut with the committee? MW El T FILAR William F. Vilas. as evciybody knowa, is a mellifluous orator, and one. of the most polished rhetoricians in Wisconsin, ft lio* even boon said hy ODOM of hts enthusiastic friends lhat ho hals no Mtpf lins noilhwcst of th i( ago, hui it would be. rash to ace* pt hastily a sla-eraent bice thal about a region thal steadily hums willi oratory. Who knows what the local talent may he of Oshkosh. Sheboygan and Ci cen liny, to say noihing of other lively towna in .Mr. \ .Ins's own State? 'Dut lhere is no doubt he can make a spoeeh which, in tho rapidity of its flow and the copitn_.ii(S_. of iis verbiage is not to be excelled, ll produce, a deep impression at any time, and if the audi? ence have dined it seems to them like eloquence (?(lii.'il lo that of Colonel Julio I;. Fellows, which lt . ony'what resemble, in its litoary character? istic-., and nol far inferior to lhat of Demos IhfOB I iko all rhelorii ians, Mr. Vilas is fund of listening tn the awed gurgle, of his plentitul vocabulary, the gentle chug-chug of his harmonious prose. Ah a result, g/B have hiid a good deal of his pecu'iaHy ornate .lyle in ofliciul documents, since he begn to make a tour, as he is apparently doing, of the Cabinet lina-Hull! There was a good example of its Mvectncs- and rich ness, windi cynics some? times find cloying, in his annual npoit, wbcu he MM that the best postal servite we can pos.sibly obtain is due "lo the chiiractei of the citizens of thi_ country, to their freedom and enlighten? ment, to their enterprise and activity, to their wealth and power, and especially to the in? timacy of their jtorsonal relation.-), maintained over so groat an expanse of teni tory to an ex? tent never equalled, hardly aimed at, elsewhere on tho glube, from which aline the fraternity of feeling nnd community of intiTcst that fur? nish the safest guarantees for the future stabil ity and viii ne of our TN-loni instit ut ions." lt was a fortunate day for this country when Mr. Vila-* liecame l'ostm.*_*ler-lti'iiei-al, heiause Ihere were the portal laws aad regulations waiting to be codified, and any ol her man would have done it in a dry and formal way. instead of making thu rules like flowers to the (vc and like music to tho var. This vi.linne was issiu-d some months ago. No put of P will better np'iv study than Section IHO, page .(?8. where Mr. Vilas embalmed in Ihe amber of his own sentences that very dead fly known as the President's "order" on -? thc 'personal conduct of ofliciali." If Mr. \ .las could have foreseen that he would BBBBBB hi* honored chief tn the jeers of the irreverent by putting this document permanently on record, he would doubtless hiivc rofraiucd, but there it ii,?with his comments. Thc order, he tells the postmasters, has peculiar application to thom. "All, nf rvcrx degree, condiiioii and private opinion, ure en? titled of right to a kindly .service br their r.ovetiiment, willi attention, civilitv and ac? commodating assistance on tho amt tit its agent-. and i-spcoi .'ly without offence to their f-onsibilities." lint the more iin|iort:int BMW tions of tho commentary have n l_miii. the iici oiii-ili-hed atithor did not for-cnee upon the circular recently prepared lo be issued to post? masters in New-York .tate. Mr. Vilas ssys : Advantage of Ihe . nforrnl nprmrtii nity slmild n.-vn IS Ulan la -aii_Ji*tr f v.dllnt . Iii lh?> pnl.lli- i.ftia-. ?-.|lha*-i to prssstyttng artssaaa. to asovsrt Ums or to otbn wnnnii* (af ballal sr safaanslsas ls aayM-Uso to ___? BplalUBB. political, rd'iel ons. BS t*>tli_rvt-l?_ t Th? re. iilittlon rorbliis furilior that th* Po .mi. ter -lionlal In .all iilm*elf as ihe manipulator of tbe iw.llil ral alTaJi. ol hi* own farly, mm ta o.,: tfeSMIf Bt'ri-K'-. nf hts prl viler--, as a pMi/bh. bm _-*t. c.. ,i from .nr niarri me ni BB IBSBS nf tits f"llnw rltlr. ni sneb a HOS of rriwliir-t a* ls Inlrrdii ted noiM rx po. 8 him to Iks lim titailon of a ri.-M'i sa taUaiS ta earn hil lalaiy bf hiv ...rvlro, ur Bf MhSStiaf to maintain ur idvano himself bj otb tr HSOOS than rxrrllpnrn In psHSnaoaeS nf duty, londi io eimile disaffection even In his oarn party and brm/ mproa-b on tte pnbllo aer vic*. .o ofllnlsl will Snd hta pul I md opemtt oraxa r_Mt_lne-1 |.) fhn rmi,vu of mania nmri .ra'lnn and lnli_-anl uour im/ . i._* l_a rofulatamm snjnini, sar, if ba road, tt tn Iga tajtrtt ?t olirdlfiiro, loire ilifociilL/ in deirrniln lng his i-,.,.,l-irt ar.vriiiiiglr. lt nevil not be saul that this tlit-ierr of tbe duties of piisliiin-Ai.T-g, which ls cxjircsscd bi such li' ant ifni l.inguAge, it I'Miiit-Jji ia-K>f)asiai?avi with the. rrfjnrtt for poiiiionl srrritwm made, by thc Benedict circular, which rs not only itn tnora., but crude, and oven nuiac, io iU style. I^istmaaflttyrrrii wbo may H*t***iTe ft are advised to return it to thc gigiicr with a brief reference to Section 480 of thc Postal I*awa and Jieguh tiotnx, and to devote thi'mia. ve-* to a further study of that -"ire-rious TOlnrnc. from which they may dcrivo not only monti profit but a keen intellectual delight. Mayor Hewitt Buys that tho Board of Aldermen are. t-Tylng to got ahead of biol on lite rapid transl' iiii-ation. ll they ha-re their usual *u" ?rr-asi tja*/ *<\-il! ci-rt-iinly TTja-ch Onad* i-elora he does. _ _ Preaiderrt Wer^a-atid has finally dtralt ixnrnrearily with an nfnce-rinldcr who x-iobxted the order agaiunt ? pernicious activity." Mr. H. B. Mrltean held a place in the Pension Burean and attended the reedit meeting of the I'cauaylv ania Li-mix.ratie State I'limmiiief, announcing hit intention to vote fnr the nnti-CleveJond candidate for chuirrmin. He was shown the error of his ways, and voted righi, aad Mr. Cleveland has now priim<atod him to be messenger at the White ll on.-ar.. Thia waa an exhibition of truly Spartun oeverfty. A toa practical Chic-ag?* joker ha. been fined fl.Oo*. for kicking a Dian's feet frum under ha. But it in doubtful if e-vtm that emphatic warning will make Mills stop kicking at J-aii'laU** lort or Bundall stop kicking at MilLs's. Tho bill lief ore the Le-rislntnre r-quiring; street? car companies iu New-York and Brooklyn to run can aa often at onoe ia liitout auautiiea, d_*y and mg-tit, is baaed on a sound principia, hut it would work harrLship to more than one eomi?any. Every? body knows that there aw lines on which all night cam ure scarcely needed at all, while on others they aro indiapenjaAhle.. To draw the distinction between them is not easy in a hill of this kind. But if Uie law ia to be made g-ueml, i-vrry practical purposo would be aiTiafd by muk IBg tho iiaUivtil half ir. hoar insti-ad of liltoen BsBWBtWL lind, by tin. way. why uyl comi>cl nil elevated rvaeoi.* tn run trains tu leiiat once tin hoar? Many Brooklyn people would be ghsd to see such a law e.iactud. Fyx" larmier** Morrison thinks that " Preujler" Mills will have, a good deal of trouble to *???. bia turn, hill i-asseiL On timi point the country xviii acoept tia*. Morrisonat testimoay ua Uiat of a p*-e-e.ni,neiiUy qualified expert. Hen; is a straw indieatini; hoxv the wind ls blowing in two of the interior counties of tins State. " i'he Livoiiui Ga-etaU:" has been endeav? oring to luni out Un: name el the mau whom the i*>p'ileli,jnns of Livingston and Ontario want lo see elected President this yeur. " Thc lian tte" received SB* replier, to Us note of infiuii-y, 'ind in ZS* ol Uii^>u Mr. Bl..mc was nienlioiied as first choice. -_a> Colonel Bliss says that there is a splendid chance fm sonic one to -.how his ability lit drawing up a Rood Iii 11 on trusts As Uie chosen ri'pn-.sciit iitive of the (*)eirl;ind dictum on puliiio trust, Colonel John li. Fellows is just the man for tbe job, , PERSON AU Tho Kov. J. Jj. lianiiHtest, nt Ibo llrst Metlaod'st I'kine li Of M. Louis, I-a ICgoiU.el AS a luiuling uaiidillatO fur the ('h inc ?? i Iocs li I j, of iho t'nlvei-slty ol POui-fl. Ile a a troth"*r of ex iicjii'i-s'-ntiiilva, Hammond, of i.oorgla* a ho ina- aiy.il teeen ii.ii,,-,i iu couiioctiuii Willi t lin )a. a. a frrnrn Ferdinand ts rradltevl srltb having glvea away nearly ..Mi IHK) In presents during his reoent lour through liiilpurla; a mero trifle In comparison with v. ta' Itiivsia tx |,i)iirin? lalo tho rouielry to pion,a,id i-'-ssoii and rabolllon. Rome of his old friends In Florlds are presently pnlng up lo Detroit to hunt up e\-Senatur Jones and cudeavor to pci?uad* him to go homo. Mr. anl Mrs ritrphen W. Dorsey arrt-red at ne-rr> iiiinl last weeli on Ui"lr way West, and stopped thore nu account of ta. Illness of Mrs. Doney. Mr. IUetlnaon, th-) Postmaster-General, lia* la-en dnlilae-et "th-* (hr.,reva fiolil of tim Cabluol" J just vnj ls nut made, ovidr-tit The present Khtidlvt ls a tnonogtvuilst. and no sron ''.or Ills wife H twouty six years old, and ls do srrllie-il as having lustrum, dark eves, a brilliant evin* ),!e\i.i,ii Which nair*. Hulaing IO kit, |.rsi-|y U*eth a,iri a lovely mon!li, and toing, Indooii, a very paragon of gieco and bnauty. Tlie late Samuel Morrison, of Indianapolis, who died on tlie ninetieth anuiveisury vf bi* bb inlay, wac corf p oiid of heinz, a* le.- claimed, thu author of tit. plan of siege by which Vicksburg wm fatten. He was a *ui'V0>',r, .ml maje a line map of Ibe. vicinity of Vicksburg, wllh which he iv as familiar. This ho sent tu (,- ? r.it.- aaJ lil ant curly Iii th* a -i, ic j, ,l_-n aj;niii*l tbe rebel stronghold. "On my map," he said, "1 localed ail tie) ply ii' * of pi?,Minimi,, ,'. I urdu un lhe margin : 1 Grund Gull and (iriilrubuig are the plaeea to capture and livid; th'-n de*irpoy the brld^<_s over ill* Black Uiver and I;?yon l'lene; th'isa* stiaexiiis will guard your flank*. Then march oat nml .Hpiin-a JocKoo.' ?bis il'iijaj, you can lake \ lr* 1v.h1.ii. ?_. at your lri*u:o.' 1 sent tLi* ta, (.ninia, (.ram, nevi afterward tho canal pro1'a i on xi hie-li h? was working ? a* al anal,,ned aud my jilan tabs adopt'*'! " 'ir-naral 'irani araroWedged tlie map 'n a letter, wlilcl. Mr. .Muri-laon jyiriacU very blBhly. TUE TALE OF THE DAY. Jones, i-radlng.- I aee i" n baillie's have boon do stroved by ni avtUnrhe lu bwli/.-riaud. buiiih.- 1 dun't know that 1 .am so veary sorry. The ce aio alioReth-r tua many IliailoU on the stage. Well, xre-'va* found a uss tt\r tlio trade doll>xr at last. What I* Itt Why, as a 'natur* frame. .No, lt laal ?.. expenilvo as you iui-vmi, for tho reason tl,at lt Cil.a-s univ one lo lo ,t_ I ..it ,n? rlrar up ths invsii-ry. flore you see ts one of the long neglected trod, do'lar*.. Brlgkll* poiuh il as lt is, it doesn't muli) a had looking taut iSovt 1 Just agaa, this llttlr spring, mi, ami Ile eentii of tba revers* slu-o nf the pl ta. Mles o|aen and shows you a handsome I ttlo class p, iu-cteil hollow, !n w h'ob yon piara mt I livlvc ujih of your vory hr-gt girl. Wa eau nnlv r*" ii-Ji^e dollars. ItOtltater, aaa Ihe law distinctly fia lil,!* tbs iniil.isttnn of lat ein-eiicv fur any {.tu lu-D vhate. or. 'iriaxde il Uris nul aVIng a legal I'-ml'-i thus slip out of tho law's protect ion .nd fail luto our hkiiils. (Jeweller In Jewellers' Weekly. ll would bs quito In keeping with Ihe tradition* of tko v,-.y if tho giris aI.ui.iJ gel lulu Columbia 1'ollege In leap year. A >'.rtasst* Y jundntlon.- rsKfem Man That's yonr house, eb? My giin.lcusl What does this BB ali i II *tainl? on w li 'i-l*. V i-sto' n Min Von auililiit hiwo iho a keels od Ihe roof, would jon t - Ital vh?elst V. heels, Mri Whst are they .ni'?" "Mir '?. l? -p ont of il, way vf i-,--v bn-tli rat hloek-s, of four;-. Vvh-ne'd you cunio fioin. any? how?" -tomah* World. A ra-nnsylvanla lady ?a-rlleri : ? I have reared -ev en son*. They are al! njinlei*, ot Tne. Taiiei.M., and gooel l.epiililltaa vi'leis." Miss riara- Yonng Mr. fBrapson paid roe such a ple?*rnt roinpllrueiif lasl i-snnlris, KibuL MKs Kthol "h. did h? I Miss Clara Ves: I va iu, romHalnlng about betns aonitelled to bo oana -hopping Tn that dreadful rain to t:i yrsteidav Ho thoa-ln I ??Kt tl;iv? f?.,nj ? ,l-iigi,t!ul ootaoaa li sm, sinh tine treolher foi Suekt He ba* ?uch a (jolacatas way of pulling tklngrs - i 1 bu I ripe a li. Trnioa chang-v and men rban.'e with Diem. A gentleman died In Mar. land last week who, thlity aroa*. ?i*o. was Ihreal^ta-d liy an liid'climmt of the i rand Jury .because be received 'I'M. HBW-ToaB laiitM* A good deal has been said al.,,nt Tarlons -devloes to lualv- lli< waters of XUi.ara o,ofnl, but nol.odv *-aanJi lo hive ihoiighi of turning thom on Ihe blgti r barging baekmen of I bal vlclulty.-t.6u Alban* Mo* ko ngor. A crreapondent complains that American names are rare on tlia bus!lieux signs ou tinja*!way, below l gol I MOth Ol, koch name, a, AtirsviiaiTi, Jacob, blmon and Abi-diiego jareiivmit,;,!,,,,, \v,-n, ats-n't IMmt cood Aiueilfku uaiui:sl If tti?> men who bear tlie-in ..ere not born tn this country they have laen,nm i,.iluial/e,l. and lu all magela they show th?ni*elve? io bs good cnlrens. The Anglo Mixon ABBWtaOBl ai-e .it llbetty to erect ai many sign" a* th-y rhooao In lower broadway, and tho ptvaiBl public will hlmpiy say: ''May the best Kau win." Al NewoAWilo, N. a W., twn msldenti ka** e? tahll-ibeg a Ikrgosxixeal cesiin- si over a lillie point of order. "no of its genilreiea flu.ged his Wife, anet he bruised fi-malo Md to tho hoists of ina other pm , fugn Aa her legal ownoi couldn't gel her bael) be ??li-ru-ed aad .ini J a la,ge alan, hearing tte wards: "No eoneklon till -.!.,? uaxt doaia." Tba oia*vr man ttitmttmBtii ?Kb a ?flW shea: 'Ra waaaBai Hu. ged li'-i"," and, Kl al. :a-jr _ ?marlied, a t___n__l mhb tn naiaii?n --t-f-Bpy (Aiaati-ahaj Botbntm. A -T-hlWtlonlBt rrfftdly tnnnlrod far % plet ure ot OaaM-al CMuW-B Ik FHE. u ?____?. tish f tnerte. tba tealer. "Ka, wb haven't gm Oeoera. Flak. I can, however, give yon rn bang-up picture of Colona! Jhn Fliifc, lt jon want .ilm.? Tha faea of SM de? clining tBDipei*!- o custom _? vat B ourIo 'JJ sUidjr vtiiun ba heard tilts ofter. ? aVi-t, for my part," said Fendorann, ? I don't llilnk mach of your ?_i.ri worn n. lt other men M-nt ta marry th-.m, lt la no affair of mine; hut nea i of th tn fur na, ta no ia you. I don't want a wile Ihal know, tn .?? Iii an I do" "And ho." re/marked Fork, h/ou remain ?Ingle." - (Ito.lua JraiiM', I.C THE DEAMA-M US IO. ?FAUST" AT THE STAB HMM Mr. Irving I .__.ii Uk, I hied nook of ilia prose__ eura-..mont at I h. Star 1 temi, with a reproduction of ? Faust." Tb? ebange fi-tim thn lovely pastoral piny of "Olivia" to this ample and teeming tragic plrturo of human life, with all lt. vast associations of -tupi.rn .Ttu-al relationship and tuirowtaJ destiny, had rn startling effect. Ot-, be, Uko r-bake.i?arn, lltn'iiUos tbe dramatic arllal Into th. wirti-.i Holds of haman oz petit nco aad lae IlllmiU-to realm of itna_i nation, lt ls not n ,'.v ess,? nt lal, te wc tor. io U._c_-_i tho general *_|W>ol ol Uib groat suiij._:t. fc__ou?_ has ali-i-ady teen said tn this place with reference lo tho iliift of the poem ami tue ample smpo and i .10 Udell ty af Mr. ll 111.'s piny. Mr. levin;; ai tad iMl tnt;lit wllh even more than his usual vigor, _o that ovury lluoamonf uf " Mephistopheles" van clearly cut, every lone 11 .,,niiil, and the terrible meaning of that ci aft j- a 1,11 sneering fiend mado entirely clear. Tho_o oh-, .vm. whu bava i.i-i-n luokl ag foi M.lioo'a Satan In i.-cfbo's poem--a lt hough they seek Mm In vaJu in thai guv ter?may uni boaaU-liod anti Mr. Irving'* ideal; but all tturtettf* wbo know tho poem of ?* Kaubt" cannot fall u, lae Impressed with tho essential truth of bli sinhrtar, malign, primly liuiooiot., and horrt i.y fatal Impersonation. Tha part elven bee plat lo hts IntHleHi and hts humor. IM execution lasi ntght wa* 1 aiuai-Saltly t.rl.lini. Mr. Irving and iii is Torry wore repeatedly ap? plaud-, atnl called bellin* the uuiiain by an audlouco Ihal Oiled thn hou.s ? In every part. KLlon Tiny, In tte diameter of "*,Iargarel," awaiti reseaii-1 that lovely jr sim?|;ty winch l-a- ri. h.iiicl lier in thl atlee lian of thu puNic of tao world- and again .et before our ej__ a paranai plc-ure ol il* i?|busualatlns experience of tho woman Bin hoe* not wisely, hut too BOM. Mr. Atssaaasv enact d ** Fau_t," Mr.. ChtmmmetBata "Martha* and Mr. ?'lenney "Valentina.." 'lim -.iji'j.-rt annus; of ti- play wait onto mure wi vi tli adm 11.at iou. " Fauftt" will to repoateU through oul Uie week. --?-. MUSIC IL AND DRAM VTfC N'Ol'KS. The Cham ber conceits whim Fran* Ititminel li giving In l'.eMiii . ir,ui tn r.iiju.i ih" favor of __<*?l_Ia_j aud un.ale lover* la a MiUi diigrue. A n? ont ls.or. ut lite '' Mi,1 lac-tii-li" rou ai lu. a ..view Of th* Ihild 1 a. ncc av which -p.-.al.. bt'Ulf of lbs enterprise and ianda. Mr. Rummel's playing of the -flat nu itu- sonata of ( hopln gieaily. Tho aiflcle ls fruin tho peu of Ale.antler Mu-/, ie ms ki. Mr. I. ouinol waaia to ??lean the fl "ld of ehamtier music In neglected pnr -lotis, for at this coi cert ht brought forwatd a sextet oy lier h iven for two Clarinet*, two ham and two j_.sst.ons, whirh .-..ned ta ba a purr.llLg novelty to Hie B-Otss because of lu mmernmgtmttwm arti, la in .if? ni-t-ance. ali hough lt has an OMI number. 71, Indi? cating that it wat- (-.inpovV In 1-.._>. A tl tt lo ltiVi-.il ??-itia.n w.iuid havo ta.^-bt thittn that lt ls a much . ? t-llor 'tori, and that Hoeihoven himself attacha.-d ilttl- lmportBTire to lt. Those who rr. ojtilr.*- that pond mnvt rorre SOSOST or lat'.-r from ?tie (*tiront--ij-*inetit of our own meslr'ans to practl-' Ih-lr rt'i-atitiR talent In hlptier forms than thu ballad or piaimforte tit firs, will he triad to I ?_? tba! Mr. tai>l rla.rlo will soon pico them an opportunity to junie tla'-ir faith by works. Ile has arranpvl a oom-erl of hi. own cuinjxi Itlou*. wli cb ls so di. mfi.-il In evecy ro'-peet that lt coniiif-ls al tonUon. t-Hnwny Hall i* tha plai 0 and .March 27 tho daia Mr. Thomee svlU rondnct hu onh?^.tra. Mill Klla Kal- will sing. Mr Ansnrs. yilay tbs pianoforte. Mlch-i-1 Itrand tho vlnlimrdio. and Mr. Brbrsnon the llBltnK. Th' j-Topr-mn*. rtltl rout.in ttln t-jTiijaioinWH, ihntii _ntpaaol i?-t yean. ? aaaama for t-anofort. In A dal. a song. "ht. Ajrif.' FtXXt.' "Uh violin, elln rd .Updo, and a sc.'no. "Mi* Saliou'l I'haiii." with vlnloiicrllo and claiinet ntill. atn. Veil SalnrdaT ni. ht. March IO. et th" Sitar Thi**fra, Hrnrv Irrlnr vdll repeal ht? prim. w?"rd. ImaiflTiatJve and ihrtllint; laipsrsonafins of Louis Xl. " The Pearl of rel-in" ts ?uAaillaud for production Bl Hie Rljon Ciprni House on M._rri 10. Mr. Hermann. fh? maplrlan. appeat-iad last ntriit at KIMa'? Carden and pave an Interotiing and am 11s lnj: SXklMtlaa In plCSanes Sf a larj_> audience. That stasis will ha' occu|ili-(l :io.\i i\ui*U ty .Mr. D. E. Pond ?a .in, a GerRuu-AmerfrBfl actor, who will present himself as 1 >r. .leliyl! and Mr Hyde. Mr. Klee's burlf-aiuo of " F.van<**el1t_. was brottpJit out _?-_'n last uipl-l al tho WlaAmBt Theatre after rn considerable alisence. Thc ntii'iM-nt (rciman aotor. Herr f_i.l*'j liait.ay, will mak. hts p? i-?itr,?i_-?- In .Vea-.'uik Oo_.t Moutlay 1.-bli 1 at tim Aa ..la-,a,j of Mu-li). -" Deacon Urodle," eraeted hy Mr. Henley and bia company, will he ntTisrad 00 March l_ at tba Tlioalro ''omliyie, In Harlem. Mr. James O'Neill played last night at tho Pcoplo*. Tlu.-atra In "Monte Olsto." ? Hnrr Po-?art continues his performance* at the Thalia Theater. Schiller'. " Love awl Inti'i'^10'' ls aiinouuii.-! for nc*I Friday ui-iiit For his lllunlnatod lecture next Thnisday mi*aro Inp at Daly's Theatre, Mr. J. L. -ti?dda_i has chosen ihe IflAeiaitlaBJ sntijeftt of I^ird l'.yi-on The .cenery nf Knglaiid. S|ialn. _? itr.rUinl. Italy aud t.i'et*. e will l-i Indicated lu Ihia entertainment. A spirited revival of ? Harbor Mettt." sra* effected lust Dight at tho r.rand Opera Ho rrsi. srhetst, this pie t.ai'al play wa. vlownd with plo__uri> by a laifc'.- ai.dl snee. Mr. Pdwarl narri jan ls still playlne the oH net*To, '? Peto." la his own melodrama of that name, long earrsot at the Park Tlieatrc. "Ten Nlphti in a narroora" li the enrren* attr,-C tlou at I-tole's Theatre AS otto ak EttOtTAB, The fourth organ recital tn the .series gol tag on at tte -Int-Prsabftarlaa i Sarek took place yt-iardiy. Mr. (lerrlt Smith sa-_s tho orRanlst, and be was a-(lsfed by Mrs. n.-nit Bmlth, aoprano, and Mr. PrHncIs Flsrl_er Powers, baritone,. These organ iceltals are .-.tremely popular, and the good people of lids el.iirrh. who de? nied themselves an organ uni il lost fall, ure irettlng proat enjoyment out of them. Yesterday's rental was well atic-ded. the ehuri-h being uoalii- to seat all prss euL sir. Sailth pia.ted BumBeta by Bach. Salome, litillmatit, Tsi-halKowshy, I'limap-illl, 1,'lielnlaorper, Jem eu and Va .dor. Mei. Smith and Mr. I \-wora -nug solos. ihe pn>giamnie waa wall iiveo. Tte -u__.t leona' tjJao. pl*c? ou Maioh Iii. THE PRESIDES fl AL CAMPAIGN. Continuing Its tvarfare 011 John blierniaa, "Tte Chicago Tribune'' uow cha"go4 bim aith " elu.sencs?" In hi contributions to lbs caiupulgu fund of l*s4, injrtng he gave only $100 toward lb* October I.hi In Ohio, lt adds: This contribution from a asaaaal tlBMW Dilllioniilre .ho has no family ol bli tum to wham to taara hts | eat wealth, waa a g"a^e nt the rliarac__? of tti? man that ran now I _. applied lo him when be ts >?o!k-ltiii. Hie I,., best h..uois ia tho gtft of tho I'ejielilii an pa-ly. lt is said hy 1 er* ,us lu a pssltloa to know thal h > total ( .iiitrlliutliiD to tho MMe lotiiinlttces In Ohio siniat tho organization ot the party hat not exe_r.led S1.7nn. . .fohn -h.?rina:i I. tte Lilli l-iigll?h of tte lii.jiui.li. an party. Now that the Padflt- coast rm* Its antl-ChlTMwe lasv iwurely jilaeed om the ?tat:tte bonks, "The lietrott Jouiiial" thinks that no grndpts should longer be e terli bad ajjalnst flarr1*on. fherman. Allison and Hawley for opposing tte measure. No cotKtent ration upon any other candida!*, In stead nf -laina, is dikcovcred by ** Tho I'hlUdi-lphJa Praaa," which therefore urges Hie ltepultliaaii* lo I euu-aylvanla not lo bind their delegat ei to Lhira.. with In-iirueilona. In an oxl-iid'-d review of (irv-ham'* c,'iie.>i-, "ThS l.oiilsvtllo Cotnmerelal* appears to think that he luis BS mllliary record worth tncntltulnp. and that he wa* poorly versed In law when (.rant appointed him I tilted -.tates District .uO-jo. I'pun tho Hi. point, ? Tho loiiiincii'lal" nays : Ho waa ne vei- prsasat lu any Important hallie. Ha wa_ wo..lided tn a pratt Blt nari ailinn Hit- day hefo-o Iho hattie of .lune 'i'i. In winch Met-MBOaa Wt. atid ba "na -.tn.ii,d> <t ?o early in that n 1 on thai tbrro t. a.* no oj.io1 tau. <} g;iveu ii.m lo iii -iriaj t>. lian ._ni ur courage. Ila "as 1.ot eupa^cd with Us rcglinent at Bbflob, and iliit-iiig the Vicksburg campaign he ?a., at home working polttlrally for hl? star Thts he won with? out ever having I leon In hat B\e, and over tho head, of ulher colonels, hit seniors in rani;, who al thal tlnm had yened with completions gallantry upon a dor.en Ililli.. After his promotion ho ?_ .. i, i,,-al Ut lbs -oft position of ( ott'Uiaii. %?? of tl?? Post al Natctar., aud Ir- lu Ll lhat place ?, 1, Kre?t t.-uaiiij uni., ur dared lo Jula ..-.-mian bo lure .Wi.uit a. An attempt in* Sssn made, hy a -ln6 |',oS.?? r.lurw. tll li -mi li ISO I rel"-I" : ? nat of I 1,0 I,, ll ' ai s of I i.< Maa. acbasstts l-Hlilaiiiis. bm alth snaatlslassaay revolts. I.aat year OSSriJ ali Hie 1"'. .?? ai, lu that body i? ?yaadad, bat tl. a winter only -.'il out of Si matu rejily. The.e 'i'A, however, all want CT-ve-aad. Of Mu iirj nhiicaitri ion ansttered la-t season, nmre thaa half nainlne Itlaine as their choice. Hm dlscooeorte., "Tba iilol.i" tiniiiaa, by his -e-nnt letter, th?y do not respond ft-enly now. Ont uf 11)4 republican member* "ni) 'ii rarly. Iilatne i, mrBBmSBB oj 13 shorman J hy 3 and Hawley tn. while Ova ot hor cami l.t.ii.-* rvh i get one iola. One member says he has uo tuna* mox m. | THE WOKLD Of I*OaN1X)N. CBWWICIsEll AND CR1TIC1SKD III MB. EM MUND TATrf*, nKCgPTaf-rst at aria-asaa ano ar. > a-art's fai. Acct- i-or'Xta i.tvaa caant.? iriKBK-?aTi.aD ta* arw i>i:mc **r aarunta tin itt* ? jVCI-yXaajlPLiaaiKD Mas ?ri/'XH'iAI. ag JOH.1 CLATTiaS?M. OlOj-tiB 11 's oiraitt. |bt BaaMrl WA WEB Tami 8TB1 Caoynyixt. mst.- Sit The Xne r.era rntrawO, L-nsotts. March *.? TiSc.se wita liava re?*af./ tieon honored with n latatirt-lir to dina tutti sloop al Windsor have nuUugd lilt h n- .'iei.il efleo* of the recent cold wan thar oa Uer Maxftwly'a health and spirits. Never wat the Qrj(?e*i ao well and atroaf nt at pr*-sent. Slit has mad-e sufficient, prxtgi-na* in fliodirstnni to hold short etrnrersatirrns with Mahomed link hs and /Urdu! K.-.re m. who with thc Imiierial erown and cipher cmblntonrd on their Indian nhaj kans alway* stand behind the Royal chair. 'J lu.- lc vee which Ute Prince of Wales will bold at St. Jaojies's Palace to morrow will las very crowded, aa the Queen doea not. in send to hold nay 1, vee this year, There will tte au excis-dm .ly large oihrnil a: te-redan ea Minister, and the Diplo matio Corns ara expected ta gn-st lorre. The Prince dines with tim ip-ntlcinrn-nt-nriirs In tha evening at their milts in the l*nlnee. A ti ry lartr*" I tarring-Kiarm is PEBjBat\BSBS] on Friday, unless the weather is prohibitive. Many ladies BOBTa afraid to venture out in full dress on Friday week. Ihe rush will he stimulated by tlie uric rtaiuty whr-the-r th,tc will bc uiia.ti.i-r I/raw in t Kv,,rn thia year, amt ',''ncn is n vt likely to stop in Hie Throne Koora more tini'i half aa hour, nnd it is probable that the Princess of Waha will receive the Inilk nf tbe ?-mpfttiy. Tba Queen will enu-rfatn the IVii-we and Prine-iss of Wides and other member* of the lioynl family at dinner in the evening. I/ord Salisbury whs the most sensible mrin nt tha last Drawing-Hoom. Wisely deeming silk stock? ings out of place on such a wintry day. he up peered in a Trinity House uniform, which in ve J vim waar ng trouaert. Mr. Glaaislone and Loni Granville -were tlie first Ministers -vrho tnnde it a repttlrir practioe to wear this unifuun, which resembles that of un Admiral. rul'l I.S ll l/lll l> CHAFU.TR Lady Cliarles Dert-sford's * M howe" ou Wednes? day tins very birpelj attended A bijou orrbist.ro played durng the greater |iart of tho evening. The ev Ratal Lord was chu By occupied in talking; to minor Ministers who guthered round hun in great fore* or looking for a Deptford telegram which never ca me At one time the roamin were almu*t inconveniently crowd -d. Tire h> ste?.s looked remarkably well In black velvet and pink satin. The Duchess of Manchester in dull plat, was a< e.ouijuxnied by her damrhter in white Tina chjiMDj, p| I^ady Arthur Caller, one. tho beautiful Mia* Stager, of New-Yuri., exe td considerable luinnrution. ' Mrs. Algernon Bourke in wbire and the Ladies Duucomh ifi black must :iiso he uici.t,oneil ainont: the lae.mt, fill ore-v-nt, Mga, Awfa Vt il,nuns looked her I; at ia a dros. ,f dead ?bat> Milln willi a I ng tram. in* Man-hem de Suntu ree was in Mit blue. l.a li -s .salisbury, rltadpiaft, Hoo4, FiIttut and Coi troll, ?tho first named nlnn-s! iis impatient nbo'it the IVptford nrs-n.i' as Lord Charl'* hims. If-nll hr,iUy-lit th.-ir daughters. I've-ry other g-all-.-maa present seemed to be an M. P. I'.al '"ft"*: S*aflSOl)**ITT>T. Mr. Charles Wyndham's rei nm reoer.tion waa nearly as political nnti o-nninly more cosmopol? itan tban Lady Charles Be-e-efnnl's s'i,-ees.sful party. The main entrance to the Criterion waa banked un with crowns of bayleiive. decked with votive offerings. On the sing' stood th- radiant Chancellor of th" Lxebequ, r who odrnitlv cm triv ed to assimilate two ix cellini nuns, kno.tiva allusion, tai Ci'inun colon./ntmn ui"l tin- Afghoi fr,inlier qn-?aHa?, remnr'r* on the ri.h's of women, the Union Jack, the diliehts of lore nnd tlie v*. i*nr'?<i of drunkenness into one coherent, tcllinp speech. TIIK \FW DTJKF, f'W RtrTT.ANT). The Dulce of Ilutlnnd. who dieri on Stirdnr, hart so lonp withdrawn himself praetjtnily from pui?l:c affairs that his death will make no fatirticu lar impn.**sioii utsui the pnlit.ie-.il worhl. He hud long bi*en tx nrnrtvr ta MM pout, an.l required fha const ant attention of his medical men. He rmi formerly one of the most promising fi^-ires. in the worlds or politic*. s|iort and fashion. For several .season*, he had bon unable to follow his splendid pack of hounds, though ..he freonently drove ta meets in a carriage. In person he was tall. I,ut his angular and loosely-marie figure, pen rally wrapped in what appeared to be several capel and rurj-s, was uot impressive. Ile *vh? a grut smoker. B.-sides Belvoir Castle, ko renowned in seine, and history, he owned the famous hall Ot Hnddon, a tine shooting bag at Lnngshswe, near Sheffie!.I, and Chievelya Park, near Newiriorrkety, with some 70.000 aeres nf land ll s n-nt roll ia erdlnnriy pured t,nu*s whs atiout Cl no.OOO a yeur. His parrer rind the Lord Llentennnay of L"ie, st-r shire- fun fe. Ihe d'snosition of Lord Salisbury. Tliese splendid iai'SM-s*.ions devolve ii|?.u one of tlie tuen who in all KiinUe'i'i is must iitt"1 for hiirh station arni iriteat r* sponsib it ii--*.. The putilio life of Lord John Mariners has bi-e-ri one of un. stinted devotion to duty: without h:ph aeMfovo. ment. no doubt, but tiabsoliiti Iv witlnnit stain or snspieion of self-interest. Lord BeaconsfliM de? clared tlutt tl,I,anh he wns never without I-ord John as a eqaVaga*. tiie hitler had not once asked for an ofliee or place ci any kind He is in m- . mi t-i>speett a MHinaal to hi. bro!her. yet ilu'y base glwava been the firmest of l'ri"ii'ls. The new Duke is very unlikely; to disturb the tradltkNaa which arr- nssnented wifb flu- House of Ua-tvoir. Mr. und Mrs. Ib-nT Manners, now the Mun) tit and MarchinricsK of Granby, have long Iv-en reeog ivred as sinon*; the most popular raem*iers of Fncl)-)) sracia-tr. e\s Miga Violet Li ri, Isa v. the new Marchioness xvns reiuav^Tie-d for her srnrrular lie,* ty. S-'voial cl Hie first rrtists of the day hnv pre? served a record of it upon their canviii.es. Mr. Henry Manner* hes a rep ret ion for Industrr, i enter*******, know led-ye of m?ri. of nffnirs and high brexi eourta-sr ar corn J to no min of his Ace en paged In public liff With these aWBttt-fag ha e.,nii)i us ii iiri-dil< a Hon for th" llerlite'r S'ale of things. FI. Is a fr-eenie-n* fiars'-nia'fliter. nnd may be tru*-Tei| *.v1tb H'm cla'ill:i n ?; vif" to do full jus'tct tn tba era-.it raosi)ou he will ii the ordinary course of tliir.p> *h eaIhil upon to lill ll.INI'SS MP l,lf)T Pr*. ORAT I recre-r fo hear tba* fyeelv De Cray's eon v?l?-?e.,r|,.s lias he-en gTeutlv TS'tfiiTlell lay bar ncri (lentnlly taking last week nn overdose of laiid.'iniira. For sonic lwrs very sa nous consi-i|U( nee*, wert feared 1ft now sb.' 1s once rr.ore out of il.inger. Her r.-eiavery is n. eevsarilv vi ry slow. hilt gi vi'SToNK tri:asirv:r to tiik oi'i'i'-.v. Mr. Gladstone was manifestly in great discom? fort during Mr. O'Co)mot's coarso invective, njrtmtt Mr Chnnifxrlnin on Thursday night If. became so annoyed aud lrritatitl that he ubniptiy i|uittid his plac*- and t^ok nfuge b.-hind tht Speaker's chair, where he xvas presently joined by Mr. Arnold Holley. A work is to ia* puhlishatd in Milan U) eoiumemorare Mr GlaiNtone's recent \ t-j.it to Plorence. Aecurdinj: to the Italian iW|**i*t. it is ro tie in honor of Sir Cladstene. Pris*, id a-ut of the Chnmtai-r of Lords of Criiit Ilrilaiu and (Jraud Treas un r to Quceti Victoria. AT Tilt gKlTIAU ?r?lfV|. A private view at the Rritslt Mu-..-nm s.mndg at lilsl healing BU atti tataatlf uiiioliveiitiotial lo eal! for the interference of the <'onvocation. It is fair, therefore, to say that the prent g-ithering on Sat" unlay afternoon to see the magriifieeot Jiiia-iieo. collection wns ai dignified, cultured and reposeful, and almost as solemn, ua the bein h of bishopi lt?elf. Cabiucl Ministers. |?n.st und preaentv learned societiea, the Athvnaeum i'lub, mid everything ''Ita Gmt is lorreet, eims-tunted the n-.nin eh-mi'iita. No approach to frivolity or HoiieuiianiMu whs to br ?e<n. lyord Cros* greeted Sir liaorge Trexelyaa with effu-sion Mr. So*S*?li Hrowning esme with Sir Henry Thompson. I^?rd and i^idy WliarnclitTt ?weariog her tine turx-uois>- chaviia,?laord Cravviotd un 1 Liard Kiiiithford gnved Ihe scene Sir John Lubbock, thc Dean of \* t'sUuiiistcr. Mr iaocliy, aud Biz Henry i;awiiii..oii trata aaai ajaaatats. FUNl.RAl. Og A 11)11* LAR ACTDIt Thc funeral of Mr John Clayton, at HronpUxa Oma-tery. on Thursday afternoon, in a biMea uortlicasUily wiml uml nmong snoa -covered pravoa mid tombs, waa attended by .sevend humlredo. lt wan casi to are that many evin or the humbleg dat* had a m?atal iaiaastt ia teaattar. lht?a were sicne-sliilt.rs, pro pc rt r i?*ople and the Ilka, wlio audibly (ann-ee-d the merits of the de-nd netoi as ihe kinuckt and mauat cousider.iu- o! uiu.si.ia. 1 hero wat, too, no iueontifhTablf niuste-r of Uay* uutro Tlr* higher, mid ind?***d .11 ranks of tht iirotcasion, were ra'prcaentexl. Mr ltaucroft. Mr. Hare Mr Kendal. Mr. Arthur Cecil, Mr. aud Mrs. bncre. Mr. W. S Gilbert, and Mr. Herman Meet vales author of " All Kor lier," ht which Mr. Clayton first made hit murk, were among those wau a.wod aeuouaU bite LAmve. EU*. John Wood,