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TBE SMW8 THIS UORXIXG, I Foi-gB.?Tbe Ncwfoiin.llrin'l llouso nf A'semblv iiiiiiniinotisly ji's-s-.l laBolatlsBfl ur2iiiH -Bgland aa ratify the ledproeitrjr eoBveatloa between thal c ilony and Ibe Dnlted Statea.;-Mawra Dlllon aud O'Brien wera takaa froai London t.. [retand, and lo.l.'.d in Clonmel JaiL _== The Khedlve oi Egypl has aoeepaed the icaigBation ol i.i* IHntatry. as Tl.<* ilentlis from t lie (.niclH'C .-x plosion niimlH-r twenty. ??- Mr. Lauricr I?a taaaed bb uiI.Iivks t? the efcatora la reply t.. Bli .luli-i .M.if.loinil.l s iiiiiniti Bl >. =-_ Another Wliit," chnpei oflteaal haa been foaad mardered, it is Buppoaod i.y "Jaek tlie Kipper.'' Cwaareaa.?Botb braaebea _i aeaaloB, - - The .*>? : .t": Ti-.e Sljenuii.il BgneiU?nent to tbe Copy rigbi MU waa adoated by a vate ..r -j;, to gg, and tha i)i!l waa lald aalde; tTlbutea to the oareei ot A'lmlral Porter wera dettvered, aad the Senate ji'ij.itirnp-l out ..f reapeel to l.is _a?oory. --- The li.iis..': The t-'ivil Service Ce-nolaalon c.--,ni.' up foi dla ei?ai on; ar.d sonie provtaion 4\i.s taade foi ns .- erieal loroo. DoBirstle.?A.lmiral Uavi.l I>. Porter di.-.i aud liciii.-, rt li* Imine in W-d-BgtOB' he will be bui -. fltwt 1'iics.lay. ___= Soutbern aad Weatern aopera critletee Mr. ( levolan.rs bilver Ietter un lavurably. _ Itahaaa atopped work on the WorklM i" Ir alte la Chleago through fear ol the Baoba "i unemployed workatea. The Bepub ]., lt, ( I,,:, 0( rortluii.'. M<-.. gave a diaaer to Sea ntor-eleei Gallinger, ol New-HaaipBhire. = A large numbei <>i' >>ill. were ordered to a tliir*! read ,, ,.; iii- a.ss, ::ii.iy .1 -Ihaayj a bill prohibiting lhe n '? ? f iii.i.'i.iiifiy la the St.u-.- priaoaa w ia iBtro ilueeJ tn the A_Bembty/. ---- The Deiaoerata are arepnrli | lo gerrya?a?der the Congreea diatrieu ln WtaooMla. _-=* Beaator Stewart, of Nevada. ? ?,. ie ir. '.i.vor ot free t-laage in iBBBBil Hail, l!oft .11. l ity aml SuborBBB.?At mi.lnia;lit Cieneml Slmr ,:.,,, Waa .a a erltleal eoaditloa; ba bad graai rttrri. .ity in breathlag, an.l it waa thougbl thal he mula die al any niiiuit". _= Charlea H. - '? i.i4, loeal superviaor ?f the laal eenaaa, r.'fii*..-i, on ortlera fro_ Superiateadenl Porter, t-. glve loromiation aboal it to the AaBeinbly Inveati Ratinq CoBUailte*. ?== A State Baak Examlncr Ku.iii inveatigatiBg tbe affalra ol tha Ameriean l.,,.n ; ad Tr al Cotapaay. - ?? A llvely quarrel i* ...iiij. ..n in Compaay D. 22d Bcgiment, over tiie qneatlon .?( the apBolBtmeBl ... electioa ol i..,ii-.-oii)ii,iss!oi!i' l aakatB. ABaeniblyman i'tiitik P. Itt'tiiurc-st wii3 iiiilictcl foi for^ciy by ti.e Koi-kliin.l Coiinty Grand .lur.v. A raob in aytaaathj aritk atrikiBg apiaaera in Kearay, N. J., .u.i in.iiv daaMge nt the Clark MUla Stooka ilull BBd i.eavy, aiyiouirh fi?al Tarta?0?I BBB?U aad wltboul tne.4iiiii?. A ffw stocks olosed above t .'ir flrai prieee, . Tha Wi-ather.?Forernst fnr to-day: Fair nnd rooler. Te?peratare yaalefday: lii-'hest, io de gtaaai kwaaaa, .'!.'>: aaataga, o\> l-'i. - irtHaf, ."iilirmation af Wio'Chicn.irn gbyr* oJ n d:al.o!i. a1 pl.'t (a) tlc-troy an anti-Whiskey Trust distilk'iv was fui-ighad bj an oxuniinn tiun of tbe goatBBtg of tho battle fonn J cn (lih v.n tho WHltllJ of the trust, whon arK-*' d A liafle drop of the liuid !K>t a piece ai paper aa Bra, ar.d it buinod so fiereely thal a cob fla.jraron 4ias uano\\ly avi.id.'l. I'v.n Gibeoa's fiiend* 'Ar^ liciriminr* convinrcd of tiu ttuth of thh gi.ivo BBd alinost in.iediiiio dutrgaa agaiast him. It iotm n..t appaag as yet that <;il.*..n ha-1 any aocimphofs. This is a hianch <>f the snl. joet thal rcqnirefl Bearcbini iaTeatigatioa. The ro i-- .'iin;.lc ovi.loiu.' for the popnlar be liof thit a . loud of sinok.' inilir.ii. i tbe oxiataoce of a liiv. A uood doul of talk has been alioat lor s,,ni<* tiino about PoHaB C-aptjiin Killil'.'ii, and o.m* s'lea-ii.c g_arjji agalaal ?lm h.i- been ui. d h>- tha 1'oiiee Bg?r41 Tha Baagal tonad lha?i* ?ahrgg tinal.le to ggjraB as to tho streiiKth of tho evidence, hut th^y dotided that the imblic in U-rest demanded tlie ttanafei of Klllllea to an? other tield uf activity, if not of uaef B?MBB, The tintisfcr is eqi-TB?_t to thc SootCh vordiet of " not pIOTea" on tlio i-harno lai-lv tried. I'op iilar ooafldeBOB lo tbe accuaed officr will not be re-<?tabliahed, however, I.y the Poliee Com missioneis' tl.ci-ioti. Tho Grand Jury of Kocklan . County h_ D< I w is'.-d nmcfa time in disposlng of the 0B8B oi Aaaemblyman Demareet, whoae entbeaaleinenl and forgery were confeased by himaelf aeveral weeka ago. An indictment BgBiojl hlm waa found on Thursday. In apite of his confeaaion, he has continoed t<> bold hia plaee and perform hia duties as b member of tbe Aaaembly, aod we do not Boppoee that the faot of hi? Indlct ment will make his party aaaociat? think him any leaa worthy of their eomradeahip and con fidenoe. If he is oonvicted, avea, thej ":" probably insist tbat he is more sinned againal than rinning. _ _ Teetetday'a proceedinga in the Senate render tho proapecta of peaaing a Copyrigh. htw ar this teasion atill more remote than tbey aeemed after the adoption of 1*% Fiye amendment. The Sherman amendment, in faot, toucbea thc prin eiple of the bill, nnd would imperil its enact menl even if Um ahortneaa of time did noi make ;i(tl ?, opoB it by tbe Houae prn< ti.-ailv in.a lible Tbe Senate baa aadly dlaappointed pub lio expeeution on this question. Tbe Houae waa conaidered the weah point, and when the bill went Bafeiy through that body its oomplete enactmenf waa looked npon as aaaured. ADMIRAL PORTER, Hy a coinddenoe that la al leaud Impreaalta ihe Nation'a anxioua vi.il between bope and fear over tho bada.de of the bnH of the greal gen erala waa in_i*rupted yeaterday by tbe aewa that the laat of the greal admirala hnd gone before. Somi how tbe Ineidenl recalla the mem orable anniveraaiy of Independence Daj in 1826, when there passed away almoat in t?a same'hour two Preaidenta, two oentral Bgures 0l the Revolution, John Adama and Thomaa Jefferaon. For now as then tbe llluatrioua p lir leave hei ind them neitber eompee_ nor auc ces.-w.ra. Sherman and Portajr arere last and uiirni frienda and atrong alliea from the Brst Xojealouay evor hald back eitber from the moal earnest eo-opatationi no quarrel ever divided their lifelong affeotion. Each was tbe aecond in rank, and aftcr Ihe war the lirst. in his aritl of the aerviee. In talent and ln aeknowledged reputation each held the atanding reprcsentcd by hia coramiaaion. There the compariaon mual needa end. alnee ther.- exiats no common acalc i.v which the mcritB or tbe aervicesof tho sailor and Ihe soldier may be meaaured. The losa ol .1 Bingle diviaion of infantry in an unknown akirmiah mav excoed the loaaea of a whole navy in an entire war. A cbance Bhol may in .1 ringle inatan. aend tbe moal powerful ahip of the llne to the bottom of the aea with everj soul aboard. Farragui will atand for all time us the . American aallor. Nextto him comes Porter, y< l ai an interval great- in avery dimension than thai which aeparatea Sherman from Grant. Farragui was made ol aterner atuif than his aasociate, and was ,,,.. in a atronger mould, yel :1 ine, n t even ho. aurpasaed Porter in ...ma. ??. in energy, in resolution. in resource, or In b eertain breezy ali rtneaa thal aeema !<> belong to the true aailor as tbe deep bloe belonga I ? ihe aea. porter fou. ht no battle and won no victory oomparable to Farragut'a poasage of the Mi? BiBSippi forta, or to the bol Augual dav m the Bay of Mobllej yel from tbe headwatara ... tbe Tenueaaee to tbe anaggy barriera <>f the Red River, by crooked bayoua and through Bwampj lakea, foi thouaanda of mil< 1 of the Western watera, everywhi re beael by bold or lurking foea, Porter forced Ihe prows ol his gunboa- by ihe atrength <-f his will, often 1 1 extricate them -.u'v bj the power of hia genius. For thia aome ahertoominga are frecly forgiven, aome failinga roadily forgotten. When thc laat ol these Hve greal onea is oalled from ua tbe atrain will have oome to an end. And whi a tbe 1 aintrj om 1 m re al inda in i.eed of defence lel ns bope tbal their fthining example may ral ? up ;? b ??? raa worthy of the old. 'This we fervently believe. DEAL GENTL1 WITB MCRRAT. T1k- laaue which tho Aaaembljr Censiw ln v. -: gating Cominitteo haa been _eking ao ol fenaivcly to raiae is ;.* Ia?i Joined, and we ahall now bave the pleasurc of seeing how a Sl 1 going t,. compel b United Stal - oflicci' to givc il information as to h - p irformanci ol dutiea Impoaed by Fedcral authority. Snperviaor Mur? ray, who direeted the w< rk of enumeration iii this city, refused yesterday, under the insl tions of Superintendent Porter, ... "answer any questiona or produce any papera touching bi* ofticial action." The Dcmocratic chalnnan of the oommittee noiaily ordered Mr. Murray to disregard theae instructiona und to answer Ihe questiona pul to him, but the Supervisor a sured the chalrman Ihal he did boI hold himscll to I, under anv obligation to obej 1!,' Stal ol New-Toik as againal tho United Statea in anj matter relating to hi> acta as a aervanl <>f the L'nited Statea. The committee intenda to take this reply to the Assembly and to await it1 furtber instructiona. We commend the committee. prudence. It the three partiaan Dcmocrata who compoae ita majority are oontcmplating a lighl with the United Statea, we tbink they aill need the active aaaiatant. of all their partiaan brethren. They aro engaged in a piece of two-for-a-cenl humbug, and they know it. They have come down here aa partiaan Democrata, nol aa hon. al legialators, to throw mud al Superintendonl Porter and through him al the Republican party. Their object ia nol t<> investigate th ? taking of the ocnsua, for, if it were, they would'go down to Washington and ask Mr. Porter, as citizena of tbe United s at?a, to ahow tbem the fao_ and the Bgures. Mr. Porter i-- nol a dictator. He haa no i'i raponslble authority. 11" is a aervaat vi tbe people, to be reached, inv ati gated, and. ii need be, punished by proceases both tea_ble and eftkacioua. Bul tbe Demo cratic partisana who are making all this hubbub aboul the ci nsua have bo wiah or purp ae I 1 al tbe facta. All thej an aftei ia enough demi aemi-faota lo aerve tbem in making a partiaan howl. Thc dlatlnctiona between State and Federal authority made bj tbi Constitution are diatinc ii'.iis tbat muat be couatiintly aad carefully bome in mind il we are to oontinue our preaent form .f govcrnment. Tbe State of New-York, .is ;i State, is nol repreeented in tbe lowar bonae of Congreaa. Thal body repreaents the 1- ?ple, not aa ci??na of particular Statea, bul aa .1 Natu_. State repreaentation ia obtained in Congreaa, not through the Houae, bul through th Senate. Tbe oenaua is taken, nol on babalf of the Statea, nor al their aolicitaUon <>r ?\\ penae. lt ia taken bj the United 31 - for th" purpoaa of aacertaining into hon many Con Itreaaional dis.iins each State ahall be divided, :i ?j? 1 - - tion wbich, as 11 is baaed on popukation, direotly concerna everj State aa much .i- anj one of them. There ean be no doubt, <.f courae, as t<> tbe authority of a Stal? to inreatigate tbe Likiiiu .,f a oeaaBB, but it obbbo! require tbe liiitt'd Stataa aoa anv peiaoo repraaanUag tbem to ol.ey it? prooaaaaa, Mr. Murray ea__?rated the inliabitantai of the city of New-York in viitnc Bl a Federal cc'inttiiasi'.n. The btate had u.th Ing to do with his appointtnent, or his LMBpaBBB tion. and no authoritj over his conduot Wfl BOggeet t.. lha l?.-rn..nati.- majority in tho As.r-.nl.lv thal thoy go bIow in any attempl to ooeroe Mr. Mnnay. aad that. leaving him for the pymmt* alono. thoy pflai a Joint rosolntion requeating Mr. Porter to furnish them, a** dti naa of tho L'aited States. wtth any mfoimntion they want. Wa havo ao dtrab. hc will oblige them Tho consns papera are publlc dot*r__enta, and tbey as dtizena of the Uaioo havo tho on ,1.itad right to kBow all tha faoU contained in tha publie reeorda. Hut it wouldn't ba ariga to enpfoj. Bgalnal Ur. Mnnay any weapon mora dreadfnl thaa b lr .wn._ TBATLETTEB AXD WHAT BBOAMB of IT. Mr Watteraon itandg hy hia Ietter adriBing Ooveirror Jiill not to get in the tray ofthe Cteye lande-preMin 1892. and givl-ghiin^perMmton to mn an expreee ?f hia ?*? '" lM6' . ? ]..? .r is genoine, and ita author is not asbamed 01 jt, though gitoted to learn thaa tbe C^Ternei disagrees with it and thal il diBagreea with tha Governor. It waa writtea, bul il waa nerer re (,1V,-.|. nor waa il retnrn .1 through the Dead I,.,.,.,- QflUce. Where waa nnd i* the original? Wi* il kidnapped or merelj mJglaid? Our own beiief ia that having written, rig-cd, enyehjped .Ul,| addre-ed the dtaMmeni Colonel \Vattereon ?-? ii to l.is baadmaiden, the 8tar-Eyed tfod* ;,... 0| Reform, t. itamp and nail i and, eithei be, ?:... *!,.. imagi-ed tbal ln a oaimer mood the Colonel mighl regrel bii Impetuoaity, or ae* cauao ihe dldn'l bappen to bave a poatage-atamp nl ??.,. pockel aod tha drag-Btorea wera all cloacd, that she reUred to the aeciuaion of ho own apartmenl and UBed tl." yrtdaiu miasi-e f0r curi papera. Tln* thcorj Impliefl b nd breach ol faith on the parl of the St_r-Ey< I i bul in the Bnl place ahe baa ahvajre been b trifks Iligbty, and in the aecond plaoe ahe is b woman and the Colonel lm* been guiltj oi nnmeroua injidelitiea, Here in th.* vorj Ietter, for e\ ample, be asaures Governor Hill thal ho think* well of him, and would like to aee bin oftenei an i kn ?w him better. How oould ahe be ? peited to pul up with aueh trifling complacont |. j. We have aaatuncd thal tho Ietter wa? .'. ,-l when ii waa placed in her bandaj bul there aaa nothing to provent her opening ii with a bairpin, after the manner of ber aex. A* for the Ietter itaelf, we aee no reaaon why it ahould be clamed by the writer, even in th< lighi of events, among thinga whieh ono would rathor hav.- lefl unsaid, though thal - enw t< i... tne <> vernor'a riew of it. Wo auppoao tbal v,,. are nol violating confidence when we aaj Mr. lli!! ia ;i candidato f..r tbe Preaid mcy, i flist and -equeul i pportunitiea. And wo are certain thal wo are n< vi lating tho truth when wo aay tb !,, c donel Watterson thal the Edltor of " The Couricr-Jonrnal'* nceded anybody'a permiaaion ;,, declaro lns opiniona, gratuitouslj or other wiao, for tho I eticill of the party or of nn indl vidual. .\"- ev. u a liovornor who oxpe. ?* '? hoid two gr. i- i Bopb ai onoe in the inim. dialo futuro ia beyond the Co rnel'a pal . Mr. Hill'* tt-rath i* inexplicahlo. Whal ia there nf Inauli or impcrtinenca in ;i Ietter whieh advi* .1 him to i ,'...? ;i courae whieh ho ha* alnce takon al lhe dietation "f his own judgmenl'.' One ol the Governor'*. moat admirable quBlitiea baa alwaya i.n lu* freedom from bitlerncaa aud reaent menta. We ara afraid be i* getting thin akinnod. Thera is one cauao for regrel in conw with ihia inddent, and we aball nol ?.n for the *?tar-_yed Ooddeaa I atering thal ! sttcr. Suppoae thal she had no atomp; il i, poaaibre tbal Colonel Waltci in may bave had - eeata aboul ln* peraou. T'n* naa .. caao in whicb ahe would havo been aaved not loal by heaitation. Her nol altogether uunatural wrath nould have aul -..'? ??! in a monv nt, the ! have been mailed, and lhe U would ba\ - l ii- Ho would nol onlj have r.ived it. Imt?and tln* i* the po would have anawere 1 it, for be aa* ??> bini *..:f: an I i. he had l.n half n* Bngrj a* h? i* hi* reply i* m d ;i ?? made i - rhtj nl . eating reading. He ] I ibly wo 1 nol hav. publiabod the o rr uipond. u. e bin_? lf, bul " '1 be t !ouricr-Joui i il" knowa a go >>l thing who . il it, and would have i.n apl to r? a* u, with the late Hamnel Uowlea : Thi* ma*. be | , *. iin; || :* blank gi ? -I Journ iii im. GOI.H EXP0BT8 AXD 81LFER COIXAOE. i:-,|a?'s ol gold are beginning again q uncxpected)y. 1' lias been f-1 *- me tin e ??? ? neen (hai tho atatc of fbrcign trade would aoon. r ,,i- latei cauao an otitj.t 2 ild, unleaa lh? foreiRn d. m 11 1 for Ameriean |y increaae. lly many it ha* beon bclieved thal I'lm lm. <?* ol st-.i ivs for foreign a< ounl would reault from thi compad of rnilroad pn ? idcnla, the reporta of importanl 1 on olid 1 an I tho more bop -fiil feelins a* 1' Hnanrial Icgislation whieh tho approai-bing termination ol 1 10 ac?tion "i ? -.ii_'i.--* induc * ilul the re atilt |,;i> 11 1 u 1 juatifii 'I i!i. ->? bopea. For -> me -a- '.* . j. i ol 11. n hand - ? bat 0 '?> ? n smail er than a j n parl becauae t.1"- 1 ttraor dinarily high priee* oi breadstuffa havo ret_rdod exporta, while the importa continue large nol withatanding the n -44 tai iff. ln thi* atate ?.f facta European pnrchaaea of necuritiea appeai iiecessary to provenl an outgo nf gold. Um foreign and ..tli^i- baukera, whoae influence haa done ao much to bring aliotil the agreemanl of railroad preaideata, are cither nol able ?>" not willing t.i influence Inveatora to take Ameritrm propertiea in large amounta. Ir ran hardly be a aufflcicBl reaaon thal tli" railwaj , mj act ia nol yel oompleted a* Batiafactorily ;i, haa been eipected, for there were aome ob atacl. - from the Hwt, and il is nol atrange thal hej bavenotyol beenentirely removed. There haa l.n all the time danger of aerioua dia agreemenl rcgarding detaila of the plan, bul tha more recenl proapecta ;uv regarded as bigh l\ latlefactory. The beaJtotion of foreign In? veatora muBl be attributed mainly to other , :iti---s. < tne of theae i* <i. ubtleaa the I ?-?- .1 ? n< ! ?afncndlj legislation in Weatern Stat ?. V.-i tliis danger doea nol eeem as greal aa it ap. peared in November and Decembor. Tl.o <-..n servative tendenciea in aoveral ol tho Leg? laturea are atronger than was expected. I'n doubtedly there i* poasibiiity ..( 111.44;-.' and in jurioua legialation in aome Statea, bul nol much probability thal it will be 10 rarefully drawn nii'l si. well reBtricted within oonatitutional li.u Bi as to atand tba te?l to whieh it will douttreaa I." aubjected In tbe courtg. The greal .au*.- of heaitation, acoording to the general beliof of bankera and othera cora petenl to Judge, ia the fear of debaaemanl ??f tba Ameriean currency through lilvai coinage. ln tha aat?nation of foreign Inveatora thia dan? ger 1* v'-iv near and great li e__ta, in their opinioB, nol eTtelueivelj becauiie tha paaaage of a Free-Coinage loll it poaaible, for they under stand tbal it is onlikerj to oobi i during the i,i(..,.iit -?um, and there ia al leaal 1 poaai bility thal it may bearrv-ted al the nexl aeaxion i.y a Preaidential vato. Bul eiisting h. - . tion, 111 tbe judgmenl <.i foreign buaineaa men and Inveartora, goei fai In tbe direction ..l dan of r. II ii ha* nol yel done harm II it haa nol yel caueod <lis-,ni-t aod'generaj alarm iu this i-iiiiiitiy, iii.-y rackoa tbal this i* becauae .it ?'iiiaataaoaB have aot y.*t eaaaad a draia "t gold, arhioh 1* n.v.'rtheleaa likely to tx.-nr at any time. Theso are not the opinions of un lat Kc pablioaaein thLs country. eapecial ly at tho Weat. and BV?B IB I .nnsylvani... who think that legis |;iti,,n thus far involves no nerinus daiiger if II ii let alone and .-m-dially accepted and auataitted 1 y all elenxnta. But foreign investors not tin nattii-allv havo less coniideneo in a policy boatile to the liiianci-1 b.iie!s which aro gc-neuiiy l.revalent in otlior countriea. It can hardly be denied that there hrm iVon unwhoieBOBM apae_at__ in many produota, dnoa th,' expansion of circulatlon began which ir was tho intent of last ycii's Bilver Aot to produea. But aneh apeeulation has been power fnlly stimnlated alao, sinco the electiona in *No vemher. hy tlie lu-licf tliat unlimited COinage WOUld not he long deferred, that, the ctirren.y __.< then depreoiate and prieea mual then ad vance. Henco the hurtfnl activitj ol apecula tion in producta and the riae "f prieea which teada t" ahnt some American producta out of foreign marketa are rather the effect nf cxp,'<-ta tii.ii ,,f furtber legialation than ,.f the ad a_ r,e,,ly paaaed. Yet the consequeines begia t.> be li'lt m poaaible exporta of gold. A natural porreetive would s,.on he applied through the curtailment _ eradita and ipeoula-on, and a downward n action iu prioaa of thinn* nnduly advaaeed. Bul th.- proeped of free ooinage still operatea with mudi forca bo praTont the working f.f theaa remedial agenciea, to keep sjx .?iilation bopeful and prieea hij.li, and V> ie tard the nporta oi productB. BADORR8. We aek live miniiivs' attention to an ndven.ure of two ls?lea with a badger, tbe boobubI ..i which we (ind in n oarefuUy edtted newapeper printed uid pnbHahed iu tl..- city ..f Bt. Louia. ln the M___ra_-h of tlds BUbject ihere ar.' severnl ?hlngB which we iniist 11..1 forget, th.- Bral ?f whieh is thal thr- badger is a BtnaU anlmal, Btand Ing at?tapa some scvon or eifhl luchea blgh, tboUgfa it is soti.cwhat wid.T, l.'lti. bullt 'o:i ririerahly on th,- ar_Uteetural <1<*sil:u of a ilngle deok Eaat River ferryboat Its halr is quite long, ita si.in looae and very thl_-, and beneatfa thia there is a laver <<f nn Ineh or two of fnt, BO tliat ti?. real badger, ..r, if we may venture t.< s? pul it. thc per si- badger, i- even amaller than would ba Buppot?J from ins outtlde appearanee. With ! ? t. Brmly rooted In our memoriea wa may prorced to a rareful and BftJ?.udiced OOOnidera (Ioa of thc t ile iii qneatton. Two jreung ladiea, wivea of eavalry offlcera, lefl l',,ri RUey, in Kana -. one afternoon reeently f.,r a ". lk. While retiiriiit. . they were obllged to cr.ss a Uttle canon or ravine. Al the bottom ,,r tbla they came to a large tie,- which had been blown down. Tbey acramblcd np on the tree iriml; t" gel aeroaa, They had Boarcely done ao when thev hcaid an - an.ry growl," and on look Ing up thev siw ii badger on a ledge of ro.-k above them, the "ilcree aud angeml creature" hejng - |usl ready tor .. apring." We muel no* forge! t! al tbe bad ter ne .<-i glvea venl to _r,.wls. unleaa, posBibly, wlien driven Intoa rorn. r i.y a dog, when we di slre t.. .i,. full j istloe to tbe beatt) he wlll li-ln stubbornly. We miiBl re ?.c.,?i?.r. t,?., th.t the badger is nol Berre, and ,!,:,t oti this .-ion he could n..t have heen an ,.,,. ]. i.,-t i -. alao keep i" mlnd, ln coi i with t'.' expeeted -;.:it. -. thal the hadger'a lega ..,:,?? i,.iir Inch _ long. 'i'li,' la lu i '?' lirsi were very much excited, a- tl.e anlmal np .,,.,,...1 io them "aa large ? i a Uon," on op1 illiisi.-a fortunately dlapelled lat_ .... di ae i ?.b i,.-! to te:.,m,l ti.e reader th >t tne r livea in a bnrrow rather leaa than ala , ,., ,|, ,.,?.... ": ?? -,f the l.-idte8 i :iii|?"l ilr.wti frotn ihe tree trunk nnd ran up on a Uttle .,., the other .-id-' ..f t1 e ravine aome twenty ? fi .;:, t e badger. The herec u- .st Inatantly began to make prepajatlona to e p - t,. her. 1-et us ti..t forgel th il Ida lejj luh in, h.-.s long. Ile beg in "laahlng his , ,,, aidea with his tail." We aboul l alwaya keep .. |? mii, i ihe rael thal a h rtger'a tail la I ..i md one h ill Inchei ln len -tl. and ..f , ,,|,. ii ? rl ? i ?' re ll night, perhapa, be eon t for the i ?' .-r to all down <>n while a n . with a view t., .inkin a B hurrow, bul it rould never lie utillzed for 1 - I , ; mntely the two ladl-.*a ,,i ?; .. . ; ,, , , , . revol .? ? wltb them. Poo i ,i?. it,| iH ,t-.i bad .-? "-.-at hia il irk b own ?. We beg ol l ?? rea lei .. i, ,i er'a four ln h le ca and two . ,,r fal N',,r is rhe American bad. i bj ii iture with win - As l ?? idger . . however, ench lady flred her revolver, or, hi . I, - two n ?' i - The bad er fell to the bol o*n ,.i i .? ravine wltb a brobeu Ic . Ki IhlB |,,.i ' . evidently tha mate ol ll_ .,. ., ; rith .. s ? ,? -- lald ba h in m er -,,:,? i.i'ii, lel ua bear ln mlnd l il the I....I..-''- ear? an ... r:i;,|,,,t u> . ? . ti bruahli .- away the hnlr. The ,,, n badger le iped up on Uve k_i ? ? we i eed nol . ,,ni r.'111111.1 tl,-' rr ....-i "i tlie h id iei s i eneral bul il and selaed ho!d ol the lady'a ,., i bea .'' pulllflg l.er down Ihe Imnk, alao [0g the air with us talL W ile tbla b ? ly, ifter acvera al nl -, iu -?.i :,,.. the flrai badgei ai il came to l e n ac ie ,,i i ,., fi leml. 'I he badger waa I.'lo_ lo il o. t, 0 riie " liftrd a heavy m k"1 nnd "aenl lt wil . ,il ; ,. i. I,,.-,), her luinda co ,11 command" ao ,;,,,! ,t -, ruah, d upon the ereal I i the h idger Ut " bre ik from Ita thriekin. ,." ?? t iking away alte motii iful al dre a [unterial," and to " tuni on Ita i ni o; er." B I ... i .-, and Bnnllj -,,,. ii.tun itcl monster, with a roar which sbook ihe evrrlaallng bllla, rolled to the battora of the ,. with a rumbllng aound Uke an approaoblng eartbquake, where it dled. We sio-erely bope that the reader 1ms derived much benefll from theaa few llnea ro bave done ..,,, however, he mual have kept eenatantly ln tn|m] t',e.(. fe-.v well known and IndUputnble i;,,.i,; i n.-t, th il li a Kanaat badger doea nol , ..;,.. ountry like a man-entlng tiger lo i for human rletlma; Breond, thal he la a imnll imlnuil rather broader than lie la third, thal !?. is alwaya fal to the point ol otieslty; rourlli, tbal hla lega are rery Bhorl i Bfth, thal hli e ra :in. ,.,, inealcd by his long halr; alxth, thal he haa ,,, winga ar other Byln_ apparatua; and aeventh, that his tnl is ihorl and Btubby like ;i gweet potato, rather thaa long and Qexibk Uke a gar den-bi se. If these few laCtB w.te ke|?l Colil mual I.V m view, the intelluteiii reader eannot bul have obtained greal proflt from our artlcle. The Inaanity which takea tbe form >.f deol i n boycottagainal ihe World'a lair hu broken <>ui in a nea form, A reaolutlon haa heen lntroduced i? the < oloi.ol,. Legialature tbreatening dlre thinga ;,._;,in-t the Falr and ? ilnal Chlcago i.tuae ?? s,'\eniy-nine membera ,.i tba I hicago Board ol Trade liave petitioned Uie < ongreaa ol tbe I i Ited Statea ii"' to pass the bill known as the Free , ,.,,. ,,t/' ln eonaequence thereof, Colorado, if the reeolut?n is paaaed, arlll nol only re1 bave parl bi l?t in tbe Columbla Expoaition, but ber cltiaena wlll undertBSe t,. direri their trade in.iii Chlcago. Th<* author of tlns reaolutlon la Mr. Fopplng. Mr. Fopping'a aaaoclntes should allow him :i aaoBopaly of ti'i? folly. Ilifin.h Davil R. Hill hna 8,'f-nred th<- S.-nator ihlp, Sniiih M. Weed may eoneola himaell with tho rresideiicy?of B Soithern coi potatioii. ? ? 11,. hoiet-keepera of this .-ity will be greatly ,,.i, ,-.| by ti..- Oeneral Tenn deetalon thal they need boI keep ropea ln tbe bedrooma as miuircd hy th.- law whieh appliea to >.tl,,-r plaoea ln thia St?te. 'I'lie Boieau of Duildlngi and i1" Fire Department now tn.-.kc rulea foi the protection Dl ||... j gueata fro_ Dre aad deeide upon tbe number ol Bra eaeapea and other uppluneeb. ln tiu- stiirtevattt Qonae eaae, wbleh ha* hcn befon the coiirts, llreuieti t?sjitilie.l thut tlie botol was wcii Bta _ded artth flra_eaeaa, arhtah were bctu-r means of BBBU__f safety than ropes in tlie btaV roOB?. F.verv B-diatoaal preeaution may well De required, but tlie usefulne_ of ropcs has alwa.ys i.,1 qneaatoned by liotel-keeoci., and guaata lometimea ol.i to havtag them in their rooma. The whole matter now remains under the BODtrol of the ri re Department, wbleh aaay n.^ke any needed regulation. If rop_ are neeessary the Clty otliriu!.. can c.mpel the liotel-keciH-rs to pro vi.le them, but if un:ecps.v.ry otlier means of MOape Can he lubatitUted. The Flre Department wiil he held t-. a atriel reaponaibtllty in tbe snper vision of liie appUanota in tlie hotels Ind nVfe apartment liouses. _ Senator O'Cotinor stated on Thursday in explaln Lng lns abaenea when the rote waa taken which made "Jim" Pieroa Bupariateodent of laauranee that ba kuew of no "deal" relataBg to the ap poi'itnient. Thia ?nly I'roves. UB_aB Bltfrenl rumor at Albany is greatly at, fault. that, fdr. O'Connor is aot as well Intoraaad rs some of hla brother Senatora _ ^_ Corporation (oiii.sel Jenks nppears to have seen thc error ol his ways and to have turned over B new leaf. Whether or not Mayor Chapln had a prlvate Interview with hlm nnd eautioned hlm aa to i.luct becoming a gentleman and a lawyer tie pubUo arlll probably never know. At all eventa, on hli laat appearaaoa ln court. Hr. Jenka'i oonduct wns above reproaeb. He at tended to buaineaa atrictly, and made lns argu? ment beforo tba Oeneral Term in an orderly and logical way. He Indulged In ao lymBaat*- or pyroteehnlea and nm.le no attetupt. to browheat ?r balldoae. lt probably la aoo mueh to hone that the BrooUjra Corporation Counae] haa ax perieneed a aompleai and laattng legeoeratlon, though it ia greatly to ?>e deairod that, aurb should prove to he tbe fact. We trust that, this im poitant water CBBg wlU heneeforth he .ondu.ti d with aajaal ouurt?y and falrneaa an both _ide?. Natural gaa haa explodcl agaln in the Weat, eaoatBg loss ..f liie and damage t<> proparty. 'I bia meana of Uluminat?a rs iaaxpenatve, aad haa therefore been popular, but ludangajr hasso often been ahoam thal Weetera cttlea may at bst bc licve that it is one of those thinga which are dear at any pri'-e. ? ?. - Commi-ioner Gllroy'a policy re.ar.lins. poles for eleotrlo-llght wirea is aound. His plan Ib tinit im BUCh post, or pole ahall be erected in rroni of the entranee ef any dwelling-honae, or near a strtel eorner upon a Une with a cross walk, <-r wiM.in ten feet of a atieet-lamp. Ha ,!-., ,,,o|?-c- t,. huve them painted ln auoh a war that they may he readlly diatlngulahed and tn plaee tha owner'a Banie wnapiauonaly ob each pn!e Its bad enough to have the pole-, ted in our atreeta, anyway. The oondi tions teggeated by Mr. Gilroy are not unduly harah. _^_. Another rietlm i l the elgarette habil lns found life not worth Uvlug ind I aa bl twn hla bralne out Incldenta aa thia doubtleaa have a greater deterreni effect upon imokera of clgaurettea than any legulatlon wbicb haa been enaoted by any . si tea li"- lateal attempl t.. cura the hahlt by law is belng made ln Indlana, where lt ,, p, ,,.,.?. ! t ? exa, I a beavy State licenaa fee from .. ra ot this form ol tobaeeo. PER80NAL. it is now thonghl thal Oaneral c,ime'? rntince cf !??, master of Boetoo l* not good. ,- i thal Ihe ]>'?<??? arlll go to Mr. Th?ia*. now auper ;',?..',;. ? \ mail* ttere; to ii. t. _oeka_. ar to eA uayor Hnrt. . oiumbaa arUl ba iVmorea. by tha OWo elty whieh r . hla name, artth b bronae -uitue. _aigfl? bj k ,| j^ru. ; 020,000, -ni. arlta peaieeta. (tiuid tli:.ty tt i I - Mi-. Calhoaa, sist-r af OttMBal Caatar, l"-__? a .?;,?,. to ber dead h8ro-_e_er. ar.d paaaaaaaa of .1.?ital .?l.irii.terlatl- that dlatlnguUhed ... |a a i.I ih.-". o.nver?tlon_li-t BBd BB repntaUoa. !?.. | -.- ott, of Brooklya, wlll addr<*-s MM l ni et?g Ib HoBlon neai '?Tho Proa tl 'i. of >|,.utu.ilitv i rl*. a itory, perhapa aa .. the ,.,,( , f , leru ,a the >? nuf*. thal l, rcmark that he ha . -ic ll latent?n. : t Uii I. is BPpH '1 BM* ttle rhillr whieh Bxi month Ln Waahlng ? ,.,;?- ..:.. '. Kaa urui I_ h i aare ln lo ._ r ??'? ? tomoaa , . |ie a i- a greal (Brortta ln _na bu i. v ?; ginle. i.l.i a rep rter, who lnte_?rwed him in llll ? ?- ?? ? aaj tbla week, aa be pa iaed ,!,,, ,,. ?, the rity, .n r..n >? i,, Tulcdo. that be ' ; Ith Kraall woau rv-uii iu mii. n benefll io ihla nmnti,. p ,, %, ..... |__r, ., Venetoeian ttateenuui aad h .merlcan wrtter, who Im- resIded with W-. i famlly f.i_rlj a f_r iu N-v Vork, arlll ull fp|. hii ' ' ? ? iteanar feneanela. Dr. :. mb -r of n: r.iv . 'abtuett ll I ,, , || ,. , , |, uid a ',.'?? ii" ? M Mln ' im lie w.-ri,- ic Ruparlntended Ihe bnlM Vcnezuelan rallrondH and a n ignlflcenl hoapltnl. Durl . the la-- elt-rtoral Pretldentlal rampalgB i>r. ??.;1. nomlnated as a randidate and rama neai ,.;... ti ,:,. He i a --I bi t ..ii.i wanta to att. nd U a nexi _ca?l ,n of the < ? ?? - rhannb. r?, ?h ,. .| ,f thi m ti tl ? I''- la an entl ualaatla aud li -- pablUhed bew .,;.,! i : Pe on ill io l el tegallsm >." ui whlrh he nn- >ii1 i > the I.Pl? ?l ~: -1 x ti?. eon Mtutlon and thc p ilitlral m innera ol tha i .mel ht,. The aanninl ?l '?? . ' ? t* lieves ?i,uld h.- ! n ml h \ nerUa , , ,. ,,.i the nl i ue ul , liroi la revoliiliona and tne <ii~ , ;., "pon !,..i"'. ..<?: D U, -t, B I IM ? I i? ? ?ial . ver ment." llll IA1.H OF THE n.lY. Lady Dufferln lell^ ion?e Inter, iting Bnaeootca aboul i . u( thc lllndi?t. One man. during au examlnatlon, aaa told lo wrlte an e*_y upoh tht llo, ,, which he did ln the foll *ln| brlel lenu?: ? n B liorae U a vco noblo Biuinnl, bul i li ? i Ir I ited i,_.,..., to ii- ?,. tn ithar bad lo wrll ? apon tha ,,,,|..,,?:,.,. between rlchea aud porarty, and ha endrd i\ layliig: "ln ahort, the "i ii '"an wdtem In erina on vulvot, while tiu- poor man wiorta ou lllnt." \n Arab watcMwIlrr who waa In lurkei aurina tbe lisi um- with Uu ii ?n wani rlng b_hmii at ti.o : .,, ,f tlie 1. it 11- -I.-: ! - With tWO il ?':!'.- tlllod JllSa Ol v.ilei. callltlll lillt, -I I ar. COOI vil-i. twn pltatW 8 , iuful." when a round ahol l.oiindlna alonis iniaj-iwa ,?,,. fi,- i , ., .nt . ii ,i t ??? Arab wandcred on altnout imiialiia, un.! rhanged hla crj to **C?ar, cool water, four pl , llpl ll." .let.r. The I'ni-.-ci tv of Helafngfoera. iu Itaalaaa. aaa pencd it- doora to woaien. WHEN FATIIKH CAR\ BB T1IF DCCK. We all looh on arith uniloua eyea, VVIipi fatlier i arvea. the durL, And mother almoal ol* ij ? Igha, Wi., ii I itlier , irvea lha du, k, Then all o! ua prepsrc t i rise, And i, 44 our h i- before our eyea, ,\ .| i,. p,. pured I ir iome ainprise, v, bi ii ?? ul?r . irvei tn ? .i ? ... He i,r,e - up and graba d f, rk, \\ || . ei li, rarv. ? duch, And won'l alloa u iouI t, talk, intil be'a carv.d the duok. r: ? (oi k la jubbed Uito tlu aldea, Aen 84 Hi ? b?ii il thc knlfe h? il_as W'ni ? even rarefnl person hldea From rtylng ehlpa of luck. The pl it?r1 alway aura to -lip w ii, n fatlier carvaa a datk. And how it iiiuii.'s Ihe dla?aa tklpl Potatoea llj aniuek' The i_ h Bnd i al hn?-?? h ap In sp.ee, We gel aoni ? . i ??-.>? | ii. our lace, And Utbcr mutiera Itlndoo naot When, ,-r be i .uve, a dui k, We than havt learn, .1 to walh m-ound 'l ne dlnlng ro au and pluck from ofl ii. 1 ""I b - hs aud walls ..ii, - !,.,,? ? ? duck. Wh I.- !.,.rowl and blowa and Jawe, And w< ur ?' kuifc wa full of Haws, Aml 11; r ? tra al hlm b. ? 1! ? 1 ouldu'l , .'?? xc a ilm |v. ? V. Wi -?!?!. ln Boaton Tranterlpt. "The Beattle Pele n v*) thal the 1 : laral?r u,.il ln ll*e worM la In ;i hamlat only twelva j milea from Heattle. The liuge machlnery ol thli , mtll oeeuplaa a bal?Iag 103 by 4_ feet, while thert 1- a flre room IHO by "'. fael and a inop 170 b) M f.s.t. \n army of bbob! 300 bmb ? irh ia Bnd aboal ih,- ih.11, while aqaada Bl toggBra ioii ln tha araoda a.n.1 ,,n lha laajBBi roadt aad bbmag tha nft- aod booata to I.,- 0 it BgOlBg. Durlim 1.00 |ha iiruduct ol tliis mill ha* loaded no le.** than 111 voaaela, ona t?s mlU ra:i but two-thlrtls af tlie time. cieaival np and lo ti'i.n, it aoa_I larreaaa Ma gruat reg__Baa cut from 300,000 , ,i_v to BOQ400 or 000,000. Tlia only dICcalty v. .!.!,., 1,.. |g getttng the atgeaaal qim.iitf.ty ol ? 1 lumli'T out of 98* way. Tlmt would no a real proB?8B. It tali^s iiniuetue wTrarv.-s and sliips alwaya ?t liand to keep surh a mon-ter running. CtaBaleBli IhB (Bl IhB BaBBo) WMck do yor. admlra most, Mr. Plungley, I?etaoven or Chopin ? II" (allghtly pi*rp'.a.\i-<ii?Aw?yoa don't happen to beve?aw?_*ard - A1..1 yoa wtnk tiio otber age," have you, Mlaa Oaatat?(Amarleaa t.roccr. BUhOff Talbot, tlie genlal and popnlar missiona? pSplaeopal) blabop ..f WynmlBg, irrcntly proaehed ln m. Peter*8, Phll.t.lelphla, wettrlng over his atinjllee a, r.sl aeademle liood s-.irh aa I* almoat ur.lveraa'.ly wom by UM Kncll-h r!<*r<*y. 4\ftcr tlie servlr.. two old l.dle* h"can lelllng eaeh otli??r how mtirh they Uked hlm. '? Miit." suid one. "I lilted liim ?o murh mora. !..-f..ro hr WBBt to Wvomlns; he dldn't wear tliat rlgkaleaa rrd IhlBg on hl* bat-h then." ?? Oh, mv denr,'' r^nliei h<*r friend. " lie doe?n't reall? lllte to wear It. ron know. Bai tha Indlana where he eoaaaa froaa bm_i him weer lt. Thev won't listen to a man who do'-sn't wear naiidv clothes." '? I hnve lie.ird and read mnnv pathetlc atorlea." aaia Benator Hoar recontly, "i.ut oone ..f them ewr awoiip s nririi *;..) >ympathy as ona whleb Progaasor o?J. laudcl related the ntlier day. Tha ttatmaat n?1 a favorite "Jili.il. a litlto il.'iif mate boj WBO l* evrption ally biiant. Mr, (fallaudel aaked hlm lf he knew tUp -tniv ol tlttorge Wa*\ Ington nnd tbe rberry tree. with hi, nlmbk* flnier* tne Uttle one mtt Be .n.i. v.d tiuyi I 1 proc. -.i 4 I ? repeal i:. Tiie nolaeleea goaUcui*u./ii* ,, -uii, i.-.i untll the boy had Infonned the nrof. *v.r ot the -i'l-'i' WaahrBBton'* dlscovery of th** mut!!at<*d tr?*e in-ii of hla .iti.'-t i"i tt." inutll.itor. ? W.'ien uoorge'a futlier a-lt.'.l Um who haeked hia favnrlt- ehavrf troe.' df-nalled tln* volceles* < hlid. * r.eorge put his lmtr.net t-i his left hand ???stop,' ?terrupted the profeaaor. ? Wlier'* do vou get rotir a.itl.oi-itv for savlnji he took tlie hatohet in his left hand ' ' ,:' \vl;y,' rt"'Pv"idPd the hov. who krew nothlnn ol innatjl. ' ne neeried hi* i-l_ht Inind to teil hla l?-h?r _ out tl?. troe.' "-iWa-hington star. MUSIC. ' r' ? DIE (XiETTEKDA-MMERLTaTj.* The eoncludini* drama of Wasner'n tetmloiry. "The B?a_eag*a Rln?," w;~ hrouKht forwuad for the flrat tini" li.i. BBBBBa at tho Met.-op..li~n Opera House la-t Blght Tho pralurtion ot " I>aa -haaBfBM" havlng avtdentrr been aban?<wied. but a ainnie one ot Vaiiat ner's latter-day WOTha now awalta a tlrst repreaetn? tion, ftiid that. Tltatan und Iaoldo" ia underllne*l for wiaelt after next. After that the ae?ion wlll l>o aliandiniig vrhollg la a wlal reprosentntlon of the B'agr?rlan worfca on tho artlve 11st afl the eompany. II 1* thus that tlie dlreetora atU'st their convlction tl.at tho publie uro eaper tor a cliantte to the more carele-i art of I-ittln f.mposers. - uie Goetteraaaaaa?eiag" Baa *?"? _-l vteA with all tlie iiitenw* earnoatness to whlch Ita flitnlllcanee in tbe N'lbetang hagagj antttlBi it. Th eproee? of aatttng it do44ii to <<.nvenl.4iit ilitncnstona, whieh la abaolutely il ii'iilHi- ka-al i-liruma?nees. leaves g at^t BBBl t.. tii.. Imagtnattoa of those who wisii to soo in it the logleal oatroaaa of tho tiwdy pwipitatM in tha ,1 ti.e eorry mahaa-lt to whleh re'sort haa t.n bad oo ; .-? ifetRva-taa atata for tho aoaaiBglag s.fiie goes v-ry far to4vard conrealing the profound ctlii.nl Idea whieh Ue-i in Oie deatmettoa of the old noda ?ntf the toaagnra-M of a new erti la tho hlstory of the world, bnl a* thlBP co the pubhc aaeaaa InrUned to thlnk thal lulf a toa! I* better H_a no bread. i:e-t:ti'4- ln thls ro'-.vietlon the audiciiee, (8% ov. r Bowtog ..i.e. veegiei laal Blghfa lugiaaeBhrtlnn wBh BTBtttuda Bnd ratiu-laaaa. *_l of the work of Mr. Betdl and his _Cr_alra, as well as of Herr Oudelius, ii, -t-ved the plaudlts U-atowed upon lt. The ftaflf waa a aaperb hcr-^. free from every traee of tho veeal and hi-timli* in-'lasticlty whleh marred his perlorm anra- before he entered upon his true e-tate a.s an In terpr.'t^r of the greater tragle eompositlons of Waener. He |iiaaanta his ptotnie of glugnM ia a larne fnmie and sho4vs It la a niultltudo of llRhts and attltudea. Ha ln- so completely a*slnillatcd it thit, thouiTh lt must of B-JUaaUy bo the produ.l ./ moat proiot?4 itBtty, the evldc-ire* of premedlUtlon and ret'.e.'tb.n never obti^ido themselves upon tlio :...... e of tha ipectaloaa an.l batenera. Frau Mieike acatn won lhe thaaha aaai ehaHengei the b-B-bMba ol bm ani-anori lor a aymBBthelle and taBahlfanl ? pva.it:->n of BraennhUde?a .-.'iara<-ter ln splto of the _..*t that natmul I1tnlu'!..ns prevont her from equaUlr.R Madaiii" Lehmanti, Wl?, after tho flr-t Bet, WM worit 10 kO t-rough M_i dr_ma like a r-msinninaT flre. Tne i.tl^r persoiia eoucerncd In tlw* repraaent?BoB wa? Juan Luria lOniithen, Emll t-asber itla^en1, Mari.) Jahm (Gutrnnei, Belma K.a-.-t Wagtrude). J**i)*4le Brv~n (Wlllgun?s), i.Ti.l Cbarlotte Huhn iKiosslillde>. CHAMPAOXE8 Al.READY TOO HIGH. iv tuk TWicr, roN'Tixris to DTOBB?BB Mir.uoif* alBBg MW il.vvr. TO DBIVK BBBB. The w>*<4t Aaaarleaa pahBa ata* f..*t aaaaa-g ta th? eenclaa?n t^iat i-iiamnaaniei are entlrel* loo e*.per_lve, ,- | 11 doea i..f I.!-.*- Ihefll ? hrar that tlie pn.t Venve CBequot, POBunerg, liper Maidsleek aml prob thar branda ,- 10 be ra-.-xM fi BO a eaaa, Beaaa ?>;? Ma'-. h l an.l BOBM on AprU 1. They know t!i?t great ? , bave been made by rhaaipagne pregneera la 1 . __ . and ar- I4-.4HI-.-" tliat agonta ln tUa OOBBttl a:*i . beeoa-ng rlch. Tha bcoBIb ara ao laaBaanaa ea ia.tii *i?ii-* of tiie wateas aotarB?at?a??g breaBaga . et<-., Umit tliey laal more ? tne Iiiitn.-r af <lt? mwidlng a radnctton thaa <>f aaaaawBalng aa ineroa?. M11111111 .4 Oo, nii-"d ?-BT vrie.* gg a 88*8 when tha B>?Inlej blll beeame a law, eoBaaajBBntly the aeenu ,,f that ver* e.v.eilrnt wine will iv.t Joln the - ...it f..r B le-raiae next month. All th? branda n...v.-d ap in prlea al the aaaaa tini-. i.ut. (alllag to mnve hlch enouiTli, are ?>.lni* a ?'ep . thelr Oetober nrleaa Plper HeMalek eoea gl7a Bbove tiio BcKlnley ralee, and CUecfBOl _.d rv gl 50. There hai rx*.'n a BBBerel lni-r-aaae iu Bnrope, alao, the average, bb sf.n.d i.y charlea F. being aboal twehre haaea a eaae. F-i^.'i aicent declaraa thal bla wta* i* ..nex.-cll.-.i. aai tha reporter whoat?rta * ti.> iraag roana* t<> InveattpBB ihe chaarpagne aiarkel 1* apl to beeoaaa pretrg Ikat nii.-iii.v in.m.i. He bbbbI n-.t only aaaapla aaeh braaa. .,. a aperial lavor t> tha wll| Bgeat, bai tnust aaw \4i.-ile wtih tho abatruae probtaai of glaeoa?ta t> lha trade. The liat prke of oae arlae mai bb ISS a eaaa and of another ol the aune frs4e B*M a eaaa. bai when one flrm glvea u d.*r..unt ..( 15 per eaal a:.a the ti--r ?-?-. i..-r rent t<> the '..bU-n. it turaa oat "i*t ,if: ?:? 1.11 tlTern i* no great Alfleien**? I.ut .11 .1.i.n.i..-.-.-...-.* are too lii?h, notwlthsti-dinz ahorl cropa. Thai'a the mllk in ti.e r*oeoaaa_ IM liral tl.i g tln-? agvnU know all tho niillionaires wlll I ?? drinking beer. TO 9BBFABB FOR TIIE ORiXT DIXSFR General 11 eaca Porter, e__?aaa of the Oaaii IU |uel Commlttee of isao, kaa apgelBteg aa ? committee of armnircmanta for tha banquei of U8B t-,. followlng: Joaeph H. Choata, .ie**o gaM|aaWi .;,.,... ral .'hnil s II. T. C0UI8, B. 1'- BgragBB, I/>?aO r. Muii.iy, 1.. M. r.r..'-. Oeaeaal lienry w. floegBBj i \itiiiiii'i'e Buah, Oeneral l-.-ms PttagaraM, J- ?*??v<r I-,-,. Colonel .1. .'? BeOooh, Blchara ltmler. MgB Kunia B. Cowtog, ...in llus N. BBaa and Danlel <>. B?A-aWtlBg for orgaBl.allon will be Held at Ui-* otm ,,( QenenU llorace inwter, No. Ao Wallrt., on Mon? day, at :: B. movbb un) thi: num HR ri-oiu The Itartford Conraat Ur develand (ln writlng that ietter ubo.it silver) hj ,|(??. what the plaiitatron prea. im did wbaala dlverged from ?? 'llglon' Into morala. Ho lu_-thi-owu a col?laaa over the BBeettB'." AVvVfll-B iKJCAilOll FOH DIPI.O.MACY. ho- The WaahlBgloa Poaa. it la 1,. -h Ume for tbe Hoo. BUl Bbbwb to baga ,.p.'.?,:?*.? ..-i tka dlae-tva apparataa of tlie Ba* ?enrj Wat* 1 OBB OP >!IKUMANS TKAITS. From Tho Plttabun Chroalela. a -ull mora al-racterlatle feature of ?hermaa remaln* 0 be -nphaaliett; ,. reaiure jU??B?a%*J wilquS And that - ihat he avoi.k-vl, dec 1 ned. re t?w um........ far.- ol nearly all ^'hf^} ^ _j a politielan. rne irv.-ta.nu-i ,.11.. 0 bad 00 attraction for hlm. .-* TOO MUCH DEADLOCK. From The BoatOfl A.Ui-ni- 1. ir tha CoBBectlehl Leglaiatare '^^l^nmTattBtt to ml .ver lt* quarrel and get dowa t<> patfneaa p?? wu: .-.,?..V, taik iboul -tke Nataaeg state- and b??-a to ...11 lt ti." cheatiial state. C..I...M-.1. POBaYTH BBOIH-t-T-B* lm TBa Bali ... >?? Aaatflaa-, Itiadonbtf- Ifanj Indian **-?fj!HL_?Ve!l rn.-blj ii.i.-.ll .1 after f..-- . i.;...'|"';'- ''J "i ^ w whleh. ?'. <..-:.. ial M.eiinan wtrm vi.y, 1* iho real alm ol war?*?. TIIBY WOULD Bl OLAD TO VABM THF. HlB-ft TOO. rn.'ii The Chlei go InteaOceaa. ii,.. -,?ah ka b. ina raUevei -f many ^P}^\?i ?,??.,,, ol the war. Ubby LWa i^W; BO* tt.-- kouse in wlitoh Lee auiretidei-ed 1? w ~ ~ n.iivcd tu Rlagara Fa_a.