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_\tnnsemcni-. _ ;C__W_MT-J-_4 8:1--T1? OM HiaaaaMa* luAtACAW 'iui-a iBB-X-n1 Deaprtgaaager. a-winiam BIJoi' ___BATBE-B and g:l?-Baitaia and The No.i BKUAI1WAV n-CATJUB J MMlBaat uf V.nl.c. 8 pgaaceaaa ua km mi, VOLUMBta hii.aiK-.-'-' aa? B-Bata, DALY s TH_U__-B^ai-~hM--8led l-eaura. 2 and ? Hi" l't'.i gal m.i.. _ F.DEN MOBBE -OMM -nd Wax Tableaua. UA1U1-.N TIUSATttB-a a"d g-Cea-Uie. i.KA.M- tU-C-U Ul.lSE-3 aud B-BtUI Ahir..,. HAIU_1_M UMUU BOt-W-B Ba8 S:l8-P_a BMIIMI 8B4 atesbaad- ?"u wivae, iiAi.Kli-AN's TIIEATBhVB ?nd 8-Uellly and the 100. IIKIUIMA.SNS TH, .AT11K-2 and 8-All gM Comfort_ of KOMTKB i r.lAl.S-- and g-CBIMeaelM and tbe Dandy Drutriioua. . , J.M Bl M IH___TB_B-3 and 8:U-The Open (.ate ar.d MAJUaOB -.QIAKK OAEDEB AM __J l'll-.ATI.l-.- '.i a. in. to 11 _> tn?t.rci.ia BxklMtleB, MADiaOM BQUABE iill.All.i. - and f. 30-After _rh0__MB Wid Sunlurht and BkedOW. Ati.i iu n-uiAN Ol-BA BOt-US-a-DM Wellraia b toucrrt. NKW l'AKK THKATr.r.-2:15 and 8:1VA StraH-ht Tlp. MlBLO*8-i and B Clemeaeeaa Caae. rAi.Mi.ii.-_ iin.AiKi.-_: aad ? lO-ioim Nee<itia_u_ Iiouble. paOCTOR-l gBB-ST. THEATRB-3 and 8:1_-Men and Wom.ii. bi.\i; itii.Aiiii.-J aadg-Mr. Potterol rexaa. iony 1'Astok'S TM--4TBB g VaadavBIa I.TH-BT. THEATB?-g aud 8-Illue Jeaaa. h. wt/.! y. iiivr. -s> ? i. rctere. 3nbex lo _.micniscmriUG. I_.e. Col.; t? . il M I.-ttnl Ifotlcfa.... BmlXumo' ,T.9 B jJjarrtiSjw...12 An i Bala Uanurria a Hroa Mi?' ellane ?s.U iioard and Room. ..'. ?.l ' - Mualcal in-t. ,:t,?m_ Sualuaaa Chau _.-- 0 3 New 1'ublicatlona .. n 1 F.ialne.s Notica... U 1 U.-ean Stcamera. t. QooartneraUlp Notlce- H j l*ublic NoUcc . ? U Kiclna A?adamlea.. B 5 propoaala . 'i ??* |.iv.l."?l Sol i- - !'? ? '? ?" ?aa*.. ?' ;? j>iOi>_ti'akiiiK. l? 4 Reai '?<"'?.?. . ?.','.' ].0"?tii- Mtuatlnn* i;.l_-.,,.is Notl ???>.... ? ;? ??' Waated . f> b-_ p.io.na and FlaM.... 9 - \ V'lai.aiickil .l? BJ KaJioada .'V M *I?.J?.. _l M-Vtlog.- Ui 6 M-'tal N'ti.'-s. 7 6-? Per Nale.. . ? ?!spiln?K.-.rt.s.U | Heln Wanted. 9 ? hicamboata. ? - Hor_n? and <:_rrl?g?? ft I gumincr Keaavta.*_. g jtoMn . h li Taacbera . ** }_ Iiiatru. tlon .t> ' Work want.,1 . 0 ??? T_.en.r--s v |_eeUn?all ?'. JBiisiucss iXoitcce. OFFICF. Fobbitvbi ln Great Vari.-ly, nianulactured W X. u. BKiaJCW, in Kuiton-st.. aaw.Tara. I)eak_, I.lbrary Xables. *e. _ TK1BUNE TEKMS TO MAIL gUBBCB-BBBB l year, o moa. 3 Bwa. i mn, PillT, 7 ilavs a week.* Iu uO *?> 00 83M 8100 KailV ?itl,"ont Sundav... f <?0 4 00 2 "0 BB g-aday Tribune . 200 l t'O 50 ? Weeklv Tilhun- . 100 ? - - Seml-Weeklv TilMine.... '_' CO ? - -? Pi.ntar'' iitepald hy Trlbune, cxrept on Daily and Suuday p_l,er fnr inali aubaerlbera ln Mew-Tork City and ou builv, S'-mi-w.-'i-iv and Weeklv to forelgn eountrlaa, ln ahh-'h r-;e.a rxtia |i"?tat;e wlll >;e pala by anbaerlbere. K.mit by Poatal Order, Expreaa Order, Check, vrafl or tt?L'ist.>ied Letter. Ca.h or I'ost^l N'.-te. If pent ln tin unr'-plsterrd letter, Wlll he at owner'ii rink. Maln ofll'-.? ef Ihe Trlbune, IM _Ta?aau-atM Xcw-Tork. Add-eaa all cone*|K.naeii<-e -lmfly "Thu Trlbune." Nsvr Tork. _atA*BCH orFirr.s or TnE TBIBOBS. Adveitlsemcnta for ptibllratl..n In Th" Tlh'ino. and ardcrs for reirnUr dellvery of the dally paper, will l>o re eejvcd at t'.e foiio?inp braneh ofHcea In Bew-Terki Maln braneh ofllie. 1.288 llroadway, coinei 81at-at. 1.^3 4th-ave.. eorner itth-?t. 270 Weat l'3r1-iat., eoni'-r Hth-ava, V.i; Weat 42d-st., near Oth-av.-. f>2 Avaane A. near r..i?t itli-st. Tito BB-avr., entranee 47th?t. 1,020 Hd-avr.. .^tavoen f.otb nnd Olat ita. 180 F.aM 12'ith-st., iic.r 31-a\e. 1 0<>? Mh-ave., nenr cPrh-t. t.TOB 1?t-tave., near POth-at 60 Llbertv-st. TXmtyvxWmlv aWtew FOTJNDED BY HORACE OREELEY 8ATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1891. TWELVE PAGES. I THE BEWa THIS BORXIS'O. FoTO-ga.?The Argeatine GovemnMnt, bj a .le r.ipc. siiMi>eii(le.l baalaeaa in Buenoa Ayrea foi two days; a ayadleate wlll lend the Uovenimenl ?.'", 000,000. ----- - Late eometed rrturna glva the i ansrrvatlvf. a majorit> ui i'l ln Ihe new Domin ii,!i ParUament, - Durun von Wiasmann pun isIip<1 ;.n Afrlcan trlbe, killiag 200 men, woiind ini: ilxtp, and eapturiag buc] property, - Tlie Chlllaa laaurgenta are aborl oi amtnunltion. Vigoroua cffortn wlU lie na Ie to suppresa iiettiiiK in Paria. Do__M8tle.?Daubta hava been ??\pr. ss.'<i aj* to the conslitntioiinlny ol the IMM luw lur tln leii.-f ui the IV.ieiiil Supreme Court. _____-? The Deuu.erats m Um Beaate al Albany eontlnued tiwir Ulbaaterlag lactlca. Senator Saxtou'a l'ill traaafening eleetlon oontesta In the courta gaaaed tbe Aaaembly by a un&nimoua vote. Tbe lenala tournameiil at Magnolia Springs, Fla., cuine t?i un end. B Tbe attoraeya ol V'aaaai Calkgg hava deeided nel t.. aeerde to the pi" ]...?><l oo_aaroB__8e witb tbe next-of-kin. who are eontestinj. John Ony Vaerar. wlll. ------ Tbe ooinentiiiii ?.f tl.,- State \'mn- w.'iiieii's Chrtatian Aaao -i itiiui began ln Poughkeep_4e. city and Suburban.?Coroner \.vw iaiued war. runts lot di.tora and oflleen "i the New k'ork aml New-llaven road; Chauncey M. Depew, Mr. Claik and Mr. ttuB gave boadi ln |25,000 each, imt waitlag lot tbe aunuauaara - - Tbe agaaad day*a sale ?>f the l\,-. collectlon brought tho total (oi the two dayi Ix-yond 980,000, At 1 he dinner <>l tbe Federal Club to William 11. ArntuiN apeeebea weie made by Thomai li Reed, Chaaneey M. Depew, llenry Cabol Ladge, Theodore Keoaevelt and otber*. Tbe Cenaua Isiveatigat liiK Coinniittee Invited Supeilntendent PiKrter to appear before it us u wltneaa Tbe suit uf James M. Bloomfleld far a tlivoroe from bia wlfe encie.i with n Tfidlel m Ins favor, Stoeka un.rp aetlve, hut aMteriaily k.wer nnder telling, apaarently fnr tbe l":i_r aeeonnt. The cloaing waa at prii-i-s n little above Ihe lowcat The Weatber.?Fotecaat for to-day: Slightiy warnier aml elandy, with 8 little anow ot raln. 'i'e.uperatiire peeBerday: lii^in-st, ::ii degrees; h>.\ e?t, vi; avarage, %9 i-v Thg iBveatigsvtioB of tlio tunnel gcddenl bj tlio CotoM_r*a jurv has been -<> tboroogh nnd pglagtsking that a rapplementarj Inquii^ by tbo State Hailruud Coanniasioa Beenu mucb Hke B (iiijactthiity. Poadblj boom Ben lines of inquirv 9*93 siiv^cst themselvea, bul bo far aa oan bg l>eri<>i\ed the Coroiior's jm-v eovered all branchea tif tho ca.e. The Oo_udflgioiMri :tpj.?':ir to re alizo that they are jilayin^ a ?econdnrj pBTt, and ccnct'tle that tlieie is no RgegBBltj of |< m^ over tbe entire grotmd Bgain. The dinner given l.y the Federal Club hw evening brought together a luilliant galaxv .,f orators. Tbo lion of the ocvasion was the lion. Thonias ii. Keed, fivsb from the laurels \m,ii in the s-peaker's chair a'- Washington. Thg dMen which groeted him were an B_.-sn___c.ent <vi dence that the stamp of popaJht gpjno?Bl bBI been aet upon his course in tiie Uqubo, Mr, Roed's speech was short but brilliant, and gave him an opportunity to point out tbo praetical achievements of a Congres.s which the De_BOCTBtg averred would not bo allowed to accomplish any thing. - ? . ?? Obvii?.ly the report, given with considerahle dreumstantiulity. tbat the policemen of this city have raised a large fund in order to oromote Jm pasaage Bt tho blll inerfvisins thell salar.e.i lOquiteS Inveetigation. Tho oomiptiOB fund in placed Bl &75.000, and il is Biid tbal all Ott members of tbe foiW have COOtnbuted to It The Polioe Commiasiooen bm earnestly oppoBed to any increaao of nahtrieaj we ate eonvineed that thev have public vi.tiinent behlnd them. It is hatd to bclieve thal oor poliee force have been trying to buy legislation in their intoreet, an.l wehope the report will tarn out to he baae l.-. _m Seaator Saxton's propoaed constitutional amendment referring'all caaea of contoBted elec? tiona t.. tbe oourta ior ndjudication made Iti v.a\ througb tbe Asaembly yesterday with neat nesaanddjspatch. TllB Tbibuxe on tbe previ ,?.si!;iy reminded Um Democratic Asaemblymen thal Uovernor Hill had recomm&ndcd thia pohq 1,,-t year, and therefore they bad little beaita tion aboul voting for it. Now the matter wil go before the Legialature elected next fall, und if favorably aetod on agaln, ir muat be >'.h Biitted to popular vote at tbe tuccceding eleo tit.ii. If latified by a majority of th.' voters, lt will become a part oi the suprama law of tuo Stato. __ TIIE OUTLOOB. Congress having adjomned, it ia now po* -,!,... ... imi.. :i clearer impiesskm KgaNing tbe nextl'ieaidentialeleetioii. It is already ovident tbat Ae electiona of last Xovember ware not, "* iomoimagined,anirrevocabteandunconditional mortgage of the government. Fot injtance, elertionB of thU week have Bhown thal the Be publicana in this state und seve.al1 othere are mueh stronger than they appeared ito be in November laat The victoiy in aome dties und towna cannot hc explained exoept on one ol two theories: either a great numbcr of people have become disgusted with the Democratic partj ilnce last fall, or obe the votes ln November were ofnovahieaaanevidenceof public preferenee al that time. The Democrata of politieal senae aie quite airara thal the November electiona wcro not particularly trustworthy aa aproofol popu? lar intention ot feeUng. Bul they are alao aware that iho conducl of their party ln Congtesere garding the Silver bill and other queationi bai not made il itronger with the people. V Bepublican Congresa has Unishcd its work and has adjoiirned. It haa leit a record which will m hai'd to itirpaaf. Any lucoeeding Con ...-<-> will lind it extoemely difllcult to discharge as mueh public business, to decide as manyim portant and difllcult queations, in anytbing like ,!,,. -aine .tini". I" all probabiUty, the next Congraaa will not he able to accomplish any thing whatevor, nnleas it begins by Imitating thal very reatureof BepubUcaa policy foi-wind. Speaker Beed and his aasociates have been m. tt savagely denounced, namely, the restrktion ol the powew of a minority t.. delay and d. feal artion ln one form or anotber Congress will be compelled t.. adopl substantially the same policy h. reafter, or else i: willigo to the countiy wiih'the ni"-! dismal and wretched failure oi the ccnl hv. Ji ii results in uttor failure, the countiy will eondemn it. IT il borrows and adopts a BepubUcan policy, after denoundng tlu- policy without meaaure, the public can hardly fail to v; ilt the Democratic party with unsparing and Bcoraful rebnke. lt makes nol mueh difference whether the Democrats w minate one man or anotber neil year, for tbe conducl of the party a- to the -ilve'r question will ln eitber case cost it heavily. Mr. CI velnnd, if nominat -I. would le cbosen ns A Kgurehead and representotive man by those who have voted for unlimited ooinage oi silver. Tnless the record .-hoiild l.e changed nezl win tcr hy posltive action of a Democratic House tlioai!i...i of ihe party <?n this qnestion is likely to cost it everj Baatorn State. Vcl ita coursc will probably not lecure f?.r it a singlo \\ estiim Stato. When the people have the time to think tbis question out they are cerl tin to dedde in favor "l sonnd m >ney and bonesl money. '1 bej nill surely vote that they wanl a- good monej as any other nation on earth enjoys. The tariff question is equally eertaln t<> cause ihe Democratic party great trouble. As the record now stands, the Democratic party in Congresa is without exc ption hostile to the new . totective tariff. Bul that measure will come to be l.'H'V n within tbe nexl yoar as the sour. of enormoua expansion in many brancbea of in? dustry, and a- a removal of burdens from the i ? ple amounting t<> many millions. The D< m ocrats a- the next Beasion will be forced i to repeal the nen act, so far aa the House can do so, or by iniction t" confees that it ia b wise and ne..ary meaaure. They cannol attempt ita repeal without lotdng thousands oi votea in tl.e States where manuta. tures and mining have been m.-t rapidlj developed, and yet they can? nol -i.H. i the - .sfcion to pass without an attompt to repeal the measure unless they ncritice a mtdtitude of votes al the Wesl and South. I mu nexl peoember Dem icratic papera will l,o fnll of tirades about Bepublican extrava gance in appropriations. Whether these cen -ii.-.-- are i>. any respeel desenred ar nol they will produce an impression on the public mind. Tho nexl Congteiw >\ill be closely watched to iee wiu thet il is nwre economical. II' it csita down expenditures for the needful worh of tho Government it nill be Justij censured. If it cuts off jicn.-i. ns for Union veterans it will bc Gondemned. But if it appropriates as large itn aniuinr as tho recenl Congress il nill be com? pelled to increase taiatioit in order to preveni National bankrnptcy. The rccent Congress be? gan i'- worh with a larg ? suiplus to be dis tributed, and that cxists jk. longer. There is not offored i" the Democrats next Vrintcr as pleaaani an alternattvo a- some oi them now iuia^'ino. _ ..^..^____________. CAXAVA'S ELECTIOS, Sir John Macdonald's victoiy in Canada is Bubstantial. He has issued from tbe ballot boxes with a I'arliainentary support mu. i duced, but strong enough to enable bim to " i ern in ordinatj conditions. Uow far this re Boll represents the free nill <d the Canadian people i- quite another question. The auswer will bo indicated by the Iigures sbowing th" total j...!! on either nde tbroughoul the Jp lon?indicated, bul nol ni all assured. For, in oou idering bow far bis rictory is illustrative oi a.-. ial Canadian sentiment, Sir John's unscrupu iotis gerrymander musl he acoounted for, as .., .1 ns the conducl ol such oppressive corporations .ls the Canadian Pacilic Bailroad. The Ub erala were drawn into a lighl without aotice. They were unprepared. They had no mtney even for the mosl urgently neoeasary expenses. Tho situation \sas made np against them. lly garrymandera oomparable for disbonesty and audadty only witb tbe Uhio Democratic gerry? mander of 1889, they were cbeated in advanoe ..ut of at least twenty seata which by anj decent division of the electorato would naturaily fall to them. All tbe powerful class, scctional and Mctarian interests a-ere at work hercely for Sir John. He representcd cburchly establisbments ;..- againsl absolute fieedom oi worship and de Ipminational equality. li': icpresei ted moncpoJy as againsl severe oompetition. Ile repiesented tlie Untish tie aa againsl nobody wa- willing to say what. The Oppoaition was sadly bandi cuppid. In view of these ia. t- n inn-i he granted that the Lii erala did imtnenselj well. Tho Uovein ment Bnceeedad ia bo shajiiii^ the campaign aa u> l-cnUei- evc.v voto east in la\or of a Qril candidate a vorc ior annexatlon. Tho publica t;. n,,: Mr. Farrerboo-re-pondence, and tbe fael ol hia ooBBOction wilh Sir Ricbard Cartwrfght'a newapaper, together wltb the Bignilicant refuaal ,,f the Oril leader- to declare Ihat aanexation would le au evil fafe, converted tii" c.aign into ? battle between a poliey of annexatlon nnd , policj of anything elae to bucIi an extent al l,,?t aa to chaae all those who obje tod to po litioal union with Ute Statea lato tbe Too' camp, wbether thej favored protection and aubauly or not. The "Dialoyalty" cry mual have banned Um Liberala without affording tbem _tny retlea wpport, ror the Annexatioiiisu they had any how, whiJe among the electora thero mual bave boen ? cou.ideiable body who, though wi to trade rreely witb the Statea, wew aol at all minded to join tbem. Ol courae, corning fioin BUch B politician bb Sir Joha***???* itwaag wrj Bmiadag howl, bul ike many aa other bil of shaip praetiee played by the aamc cunning haad, it did wba. il was meanl h., I, did mora, aad bere ia wbere tbo aupramo folh of s,i,!i trickery gtanda revoaled, lor.a though aaewleaaeof power ia made ontto bu John, bebag_lraw_tf?mthepeoptothetUBmal information, not only thal ally hall ol tbem disapproveofWrnandhiapoHcybatareBctBaJlj tired of their allegiaace, and wiah to transfei ,, and their Dtmiaioa to another flag! A vic t..,v accompeaied by Bucb a reyelation ol pub Uogentimeal mual beoaly one degiee leag paia ful thaa defeat. .mericaai will obaerve with much latereal thal the Maritime Provincea aad Britiab Colam lia ;??(. tbe commaaitieg which bave _eved tho dayfortheToriea. Seeiag that the igaueturaed 0n tho queatioa of Canada'i relat-ona with tfic United State*, and remcmberlDg that Libcral lirovinrial goverameata were elected oaly laal .1,11,0 la moal of theae Provincea, ii li plnin ,,,,,, |? |,;> ugly attitude toward this countty .,?. Toiy Premier has the supporl ol tbe Gni codli-heia and tho BoalcatcherB. They are the votera to whom be is cbioHy indebted f-r the permimion he baa received to aend us oommis sionera to t.eat for frccr trade. Wt ahall bc happy losoe them, bm they miul noi eomplain if they go "fr a.. empty-handed rw they come. Sir John know. now, and hw known for twe y..;iis. just what becanobtalii from iw.andwhai he nut. If he haa nothing to offer but tbe plan he Bubmitted to hi* clcctora he may aa well keep hia commi??ionera al bome. J0XE8 TS. FLOWEB. \ gravc ia?uc ol fac baa bei n raiaed IbvoIv Ing tho politieal fortuncs ol those two difll n? g-iisbed Democratic leadcra, Lietrtenant-G n crnor Edwatd F. Jonei and Congieaaman Roa ysc\\ P. Flowcr. Ilaa Flower pledged bin pracUcally, ifnol in term*, toabulain fn tn mak ing acanvaaa this year foi the Democratic nom ination for Governor? Y?, aaya Jonea? no, mra Flower. Itoth of them are poaitive. ralk ing with a correapoadcnl on Thuraday, Jonea mado theae observations: Tlw l.i-t t.ii,- i aaa Br. Fkmer i had a long teth Nviililiin. 1Br-...ti..iiiomvr.ii.l.da.v, BBdl raiiM) lold ,im i expea-led l i be noatlnated. He rel woukl be f..u.i' wlth meand aisnred ne ih-vi lie * B randldalo Ir tlie nomlnaUon and iii uld d.? w ,,... ,:i, _.,?.?,.: lt; lhai be aaa well l-i-'-"'' ";! ,?,. e:,i plare and de*lred u> contl me l ? i (1,-,:l, t ii, congiwM; Hi.n be ftUlj rw-lltcd my clali my .trviigth wlth Ihe people. i l that 1 ,.,'the ,.,.,i,ii-.tl,.n: and be iM.ped 1 ? >nld gel H. ai b? of no one wbum be pnferred or who eoaM poU .ofcirgea vote ai i couM. Br. Ilowerlaan how ,,,i i b?ve nodonbl ol I ? ?!;"?'? ? Did h ? i .-?' ??.Nut |u mj mauj ward , I BM * ' ';' '"!I1' ?* ,.,,:v teean - lhai UnpUeatton conM alToig waa giveo." Tliis is clear, iiae-inivocal aad to tho pi I- eliminatea k'lower from 'ho canvaaa for the nominaUon ravo aa b promoter of the Jonea ,,, ni ];v ?-. -,.._% uwurance thal implication rould .iff-.'i I" ihofoiigi Mmnnp oniised l m I.i around the aml.ition -.1 the Lieutenanl Ooi ,,,., ,.. There ia no inistakiug I nilicana of thia. 1 ri vii ue oi thal Lind of circum*! i evideace whkli ia conco?lcd to be i tban dirert etidence, Jow * looka upon Flowei as ., Jonea m?.n. 11" doen not onntcad tbal t'lowci ,.,.., vvcnl b. r.i,- a Notary Pnblic or a < omniu noner of Deeda and in tl"- pn -? ' "'- two oi |a,?.. ,, ,,.t;.il.l.- ui'ii's-.-s s..-i? I his name to i parchmenl binding him?eli to njiend the iprinn and aummer Retting Gul-crnatorial deb for Jonea. X. i ?? ia il net ??:? I i.at anything thus formal .hoiild be done by Fl iwer. Tb word ?.l a pentleman is it- good ai bin when Klowcr by "eveiy a- luranttj tbal impli i Uon could afford" declared thal hc waan'l going ,., geoii the nomination and Ibal ho backed Jonea, why, ol courae -I":."- wai _al would bave scorned to a<*li Flowi r to pul I down in writing. Now, if the Uongro iman had only kopl quiel or if ii- had availtii himwlf of the opportunltj afforded by the Jonea intorview to come out in a graceful card atating tbal he waa for Jonea for Governor liist, laal and all Ihe time, and in nn contingenry would allow Ins own namo lo g0 i?-,, re :!,? Democratic conv. ntioii, Jone_ I'.i'in wonld havo i ti ? forward rejoicing Uut, akta for the rrailty ol tbe ui uioiy ol u ;?.,.,,,, ra ,,? Ucuienanl l rovcrnwr, or, alaa foi tbe uncertaintj "ir llio I '? ni icratic white Con gre. iitnan! Flowcr Biiffcrs a reporter lo as|w him a few quc.ition.1 in regard to ihe ni i for lioveinor thal be ma; tontradicl poini blank Jonca'a version oi Flower'a relation to the ? boom. " I aever told Li 'iitonanl Gotern . Jonea," iaya be, " tbat I would noi run for Gov ,crnor. ... 1 told him i a I imtner) lhai 1 oould ii"t pledge my?cU to far iu advanoe . Laal Xotemla r 1 wiol ? to Mr. Jonc* gaying I bad cbanged u.y mind alioul beiiifi a oandidate. . . ? When ) wrote lo Mr^Ji be knew thai I would awepi tl"- nomination ii ii were tendt red me. 1 am reccivii -r i u h Ani lottera from all ovci the State which say thal iu case 1 am a candidate i'i tbo Govct-itoriahip I ihoiUd ha\<- their lupiMirl in prefi rwnco to anj one elae " Tbcae ntterancea ol Mr. Flower are ai frank as tboae of Mr. Jones?bul different. Th ? i''..'i__i' *aman'a fa\ irite cantjidnto for Gov ernor ia noi Joiim, bul Fl iww?Koawell r. Flower. Flowcr pi. po?wa to mn for hi* party'h nomination ni h all bia mighl, "everj Bnauranct' thal iui|iii' ati ii ""'''I nfl ?rd" to the i ontrarj notwithataading. Now tbaa Congi -s haa ad j irned and he haa pb ntj ol lei?ure, li<> <-n;i b counted *; |?.. _-_. dilisrently to canvaaa the State for two purposcs?to pick np delegatea for him sell and to knife ih" Jonea boom. Thg general public will mH care '?? meddle wlth th" paiaful laauc ilm^ raiaed. Joaea oi courae bolda thal Fl ?wer ha bo n guilty oi pertidy <>f tbe baaeal aort?perlidj toacooliding friend. Flower, on the other hand, is doubt? less coavinced thal Jonea'a memory is .un .,: order. Thal Jonea dcaervea the nomination rather ilmn Flowei ia generally conceded bj Demoerata, They li-'iv" boI forgotten thal Flower lell their party in the liyrdi ifl 1888 by teaigning fi?,in the State tickel after t).o eoa ',..,: :i bad adjouraed, thua embarraaaing thelr oaavaaa. Thej have n rt f< rgi th n tbal Joncs came forward in tha emergencj aad com n. lill in" gap in tbe ticket. XevertheleM, il la uo|| underatood tbal tbe Democratic boaaea Btaad ready t<? trample upon the fuadamental prln ciple ??f Civil Servioe reform l.v denyiug Jonea his promotion in order to nominate Flower. Flower i> their man, n<>t Joaea. Ilowi vor, ii ia by nn gaiBBB ogrtaifl that Joaea vill n<?; capture Lha uinvcntiou iu sjiite of the BMcfaine. ile is , oertiBtent workeri be poaaaaBea the adventage ;.,;,!, auacbes to being one of the inaj hehai man, ardent friends: according to reporl he is wpeciaUy strong wiih Democrats ol tl.e rurai distrids, whoae Inffuence in the pany ia con Btant|, increasing. Jonea plua the rank and fiIo againg| Flower plus th- machine ough to makoa very pretty Hght Bnl rince the spring elcctions prove that this is to be a Bepublican v.ar in New-York, why should either of them desire the empty boaor of* Democratic nonuna tiou'! _ i VERDIC1 THAT MCAN6 80MBTBINQ Ti,.. proceedinp begun for the purpose "f li,ing the tesponsibihty ior the btal oollision :,, the tunnel bave arrived a' a point not often reached !n limilar caaea. InqueatB after rari road disastcn gencralb rcaull in a rerdid which |j;ls iu. i '.I value or iigniHcance and cnuses no inconvenience in any quarter. Occoaipnally ;| Hubnrdinato in the service of a company is held .;i.,i\ and subse piently Indicted for manstaugh .,.,. bul even th. n tn" chancea are iha; the case u,li never bo brougbi to trial. This inqniry is remarkable tor the la.-t that the Jury !.*>k<"l hi'v.-iid th" primaty agenl or agents of destruc tion and condemned th'1 offlriala oi th" New Vork, New-Haven and ilartford Bailroad, fiom whom train-hands take tbeir ordera. There may I,.-. it is true, a difference of opinion as t.. the prcciso intention of the Juiy. In plain lan guago, they Hnd that the condition of the at moiphere in the tunnel was iuch a- t.. accounl for if ni.* ca.-'is" Bngineor Fowler's failure to -?" the danger-signal; and foi- his defaull they hold hia uiperiors rosponaible. lt ia to l.e noted tha' they do not dirccUy censure the New-Vork c ,ntral and th.- llarlem rallroada, with which the New-York, New-Haven and Ilartford is ;. nocial -d in tl." juint managemenl of the Grand Central sectioa, from Forty-sccond-st. t.. Mott [Iaven. The natural inference, neverthcless, is thal tho |uty believcd Fowler technically guilty, bul morally innoceni becauae of the smoko, iiteam and fog which obscured the slgnal; and that, '.V |udgc rrom hi- utterancea and action, is the Coroncr's interpretation of tbe verdict As wo said a few days ago, th" system hy which an enormoua traffle has been carried on under moel difflcull conditions with remarkable aafety for a lon,' period ought not to be con demned by the nnap judgment of amateurs a- if il were criminally defectivo. Tho-" responsiblo for its croation and maintenance have .eiven constanl thought to th" subject, and they would have been willing at any time, we believe, to make a rbange which they were eonvineed would be an improvement. They will now -.;;/". probably, th" force of r. i omm .nda tions cmanatirg from a body of prc-emincntlj -a_"i.ii..is and pia.li.al ni'ii rtspccting bettel Hghl and v.nt,lation, th" us.. .,f antbrarite coal, tho cmploymcnl of additional nignal-men, com munication bctween trains in !'.?? tunnel an 1 a uniform rate <>f specd. To t.i1." th.- roof ofl the tunncl, ns Mr. Depew expressed it, and make the pa*?agc an "I"" cut from end to end, ii ied i" be impo!?ible. 'I'.. make a sinjile i lock of it would gn atly tmpede traffle, the offlcials -ay. It these two propositions are - .und. il may l <? worth wlule t?. oonsider the ?? i hjlity and advantago tif making extensive ng-i above the vari i\i* m'gnal utations, At any rate, it is ivasonablc t.. assume thal as a i..-nit .'f thi- di-a-'.'i *he railroad authoi l ? i"l iii,i:i-. \\.l>. '.i- without th" h"l|. ?.f the i. i hti -. t" make travel above Fortj ??? ond -?. --ill safer than it is now. I ? - , n i I, in. h ol th" ;? ? :i di I i,_\ th" t',.i- ner and representcd In the ? i lated t.. th.- pari played hy ear-stoves in the d- ister. On tlu- point ihe juiy I. ave ,,, room foi doubl a- ... their opinion. They ?? lind that tl... New-York, New-Haven and Hart ftailrond Oompany is immediately respon !. i- the do ith l.y Rtiflocation and biirning ,,f John M.uray and Jamcs li. t'lynn, which was ,-:in-".i '.\ the iipsotting <i ? cai -stove in the linston and Vlbany rar under Ihe .hai.,.'" >.f ?;i ? New-Y. rk New-Haven and Ilartford H lii i,i-i.| i .'in:. iny, nn I - 'tting lii" t ? th. wr< ck bj j.-1-,n <,| '.:?? eoilisiotl.'1 No - li :i d ?"?- e "t [X |? iiliir indiiniaiiou >?)-'-. wo believe, in eonse : wnl di-i-t..-. apatnsl th" man ? .? i i ? ? ? hinncls a- against th" |?werful enl., latimi which ha- pcrsisted in defying the ..- 'i |, iblic . pinioii iv uung coal stovea ::i ii- .j.-. X" -n-iM" |iei-..ii desires to -c" ih" i ii i .1 i.flk'ial* for whom warrmts bave bcon 1 siilijci t"d tn vindictive jh-i~.-, ution, bnt ? . li lievo thal intelligenl public sentimenl -,.,.. i!,| approvo a detcrmincd effort t?. ptinish those .>!_:.?;;.'- ..i th" New-York, New-Haven and Ilartford Company who have oontrnllcd its ?i. have can-."! th" law t.. bc continuouslj a,i I wilfully evad"d, aml baVO BOW hiiin.d Bl |.-i-t two persons t.> death. 8IQ X8 i>F SPRISG. NotwithBtan.Iing that it lacks nlm..st, two months ol tbe flrsl ..t May, the furniture ran bas I-. .n i" infpsl tin- publlo streets, 'ilu- \.i .!...it tbe ooming ol the blueblrd and .,' ri . fuwls as um rk i ri _; tlie Bpproacll "I s|.;i:;., i, ,t :i better Bljfn is th.- furniture van an.l the stove ? _,.l diniiiK-room tahle on tiie ildewalk, and ihe poel knows it. Th" pocl is ilu- most untrast wortl.y pcrson in tbe community, and we are c.n i mily .-. ii pi in.-.I tliat I..- i- not more generallj . .",?! I,, nn.otint in the newspnpers by iuch w.i. ri- i'- "Taxpaycr," "<?l.l Subscriber" ..nd "Pro llono Publico," A proae writer could nol be Kiiilty ..I one-half of the Lnacctiracies "i ti" poel wlthout iielng denounced rigbl aml left Tlw poet, we suppoBe, II bronghl t.. baj'i would ?ay tliat ht araa wrlttng 61 the country and ."'' "i ii,- clty. Hut it is nol the rubin noi the blueTJlnl tbal marka tbe appearanee ef the s|u-in0' tbere pithcr. The i""'t is an exacting ludivldual, bul v.i- preaume tlial even he will admil th.it a suburb for which tlu- laat train leavea nt 10:15 p. m., ai, l i.i which tlie bappy bueolie realdents "take n:ii;s'' iii climbing tl..- latnp-poet on the corner , !?? pi ,!e: an.l lighting th.* j- isollne torch which . ii ,1,,,'iut, it, i- far enough from iTie clty t.< .-..iiut ,,s genuine eountry, anu" even in such a ruml re ii, ,i we i.n'1 'i.''t th" natives do nol look t., a-.\ :,ii,|, however hlgbly spoken <>t, t" h.-i^d the ?n ,,i,, , iiin .-i.iia -. I.'.ith.i- tln-y depend <>>i the ap i,.,.i ,||.-i- ni the bouae hunter ii.ua th.- .-itv t>. t.- l n.,-111 timi t'.i "I -.-.,-,,n ls ,.t hand. There i . inetbin peeullar abont the .ity man ?.r woman lookiiin for i li'.u-.- in tlu- auburlM whleb n..i. >? them iiist.ni.lv rreognlsed i?.'. tl.e eonflnned sai^ i.ii.ai'ii.'. L'sually thev li.1 iit in paira. Tbey al? ways arrive in tbe Buburh on either the 10:33 <>r t.u- i;:15 timi. Tlie man weara a allk hat, and il,,- wonwn a tong cloak; and m thry land from ti?. train tbe tieket agenl smilcs broadlj nt th.' iiiair- li.-wly |i,.lisi..-.i .sh.M's anproteeted hy ;:?> io-iii'.s. As th.-y walk iiniii the BtatloB everybody in il:,. \ilh.__:.' in-t.iiit:.',- r.'.a.-iii/.'s tbem n^s bouae luiiiters. They walk slowly an.l earry tbeir beads i.i.ii, the iicttcr t,> enabie them to gate around tbe horlion and note distant objeeta and faraaray iigna "1 "T'i Let.'' A pmss-ph.t ucver lails t. ifint tbem, aml they lingei lovlngly around b inh. Tbey gazn wnh ealm joy nt the tir.-t il"- k nf hens thal ti.e, eie <ninter and look with adl'.ina tmn ..ii the Hi--', goat, bnt a bhu.h.w j..,.s^'s over tbeir young faoes as they not.' a malaria .nre si... . letters slx t,-.-; high, snd ebeerve the beavy ?rire moaqulto hnrs in tbe arindaars <>t all the i, ...,. They walk about tid "ii-'ht with ihe -aiiic faraaray gase, whi.-h never imsst-s an empty ,',,u ,:.- ..r a real estate BgenVs ofllee. They am ncM-r Been looking at a bouae which has nol a plaee for a ganlen, and tha man i- abserved t?> paasc oeaaaionally aad prad th.- ourth with his unihrclla. ai.d the i-.infirnn-I i.'-i'lents kn.-w that. viaious ot gzeea K'ah und D8W iiotatocs BR Bittiag through his-mlnd. Latcr in the day they are secu lo ?,iss the next to the last train tor the eity aad to wait two hours for the last train. 11.e> - not have seenred a house for the suu.mcr but ittej have ware.e.1 the natlvcs that Sprfng ia at haii-l. No, in the Ihiht of truth. the jUtaf cmn on iipm/the lobtn-B hrcast must be ri.lcd ou taa he tvp.eal riga of iPftof! i? ***9 " ? the f StUre van and in the Babarbe tt !? **? - lPle with the d,stant|:a,cwh,.Uytol.e.aen with the 0OW8 and scrape paasfbg aciuaintnnu. wtth the ehickene, -Goveraor Hill la needed at Albany." So "The BuflaloCoorter'holdBii^imrtlaanderiretoex. 0Me tfae bead of tbe Demoeraey ot Jhto Btate forholdlngtwogieato?ee8,oi?F^rriandtbe ?th,.r State. at the same time. The atatem ? ta ??,?,-,,.. GoveraorHUltanotjepledatAlbany. The Stete ConBtttution provideB tbal ln caae the Goveraor reaigna. tbe ^lB?*?*^jS take hia plaee. Doea - Tbe Courler. whihl,.!.. eket Oeneral Jones, menn to InainuaUi tbat ne i> aot eqna] to the duttaa of the GoveraorBhlpl The Editor of "The Thvoklyn Eagkf was tn tervlewed the other day by a reporter of Tbe Baltlmore Sun," and is lepteaented ..s ?...i.itting SLtth. peiaonal relaUon. ol Mr. WjR*** Clevetand weie not- "exeeasively oaidW. ? haa been tuapected for tome time tbal that waa what ailed tl.e relations lu quetfion. The Colorado iuror who wonM nol agiee te a vonii,', beeauae be Ibought the law under wbicb ,!,, suit waa broagh! waa aneonatltut^l?nnl hada qUeer Ideo of bta duty. We should haye decided ??. ,:is.. aoeordiag te the evldenee, ...stead of ,tartlngouttoBBeeuUteonquestlonaoflaw| *o w.,,,.1.1- that tha eleveu Juron wh-i did tt.s to .1. - ,,,,? ,??,? rhe faels of the eaee weie angry M havlng tbeir time waated. The jnror ?*????*? t00 ouch may, after all. hr as nnsatMjCtory a juryman as the one who knowa too little. David H. llill doea nol elalm to bc better than bl. party. Sa "The Bocheater Unlon" atetej I i, to ba boped, however, for ita own aake that nta party olaina to be better jhnnWbtakey BGoveraor. Brooklyn haa got Ite eolored polleeman, Wil-y G (iv.-i-t.'.n, and it ..niy lemaina aow ... give him ? falr chance. It ta belleved lhat bla fellow ,,,!.s will treat him with due conalderation, hul tbere la a IlkeUhood that vleloua boya aad ?tougha"taay endeavor to make bis Ufe burden, fhough tbere have been a numbei of eolored doormen ... eharge ot poliee stotions ln |vn, who bave given satisl ictlon, too, Over ton iathe pioncer in a new Beld. A poUcemana unlform and badge ar.' the Imdgnia ot an author . ,: ,, commanda reapect everywhere, and tbere hino Intrinaio reason why a eolored ofllcer - ?ot do i.i- duty bravely, modeatly and to tbe sat isfaetlon ol the community and of hia auperiors. Mr. overton'a eareer?n the poliee force will be obeerved wlth lnterest. Tlie Dem. crata of the State Senite sas by tl i ir acta ihat the minority ou ;.t to be allowed I ? ?? to th.- n,..;..rn . Tlie trouble n dcl ' ?? have been making th a week with tbe hope ol ? , control ol tbe chalr it. all cireunuitancea m simplj a piepoaten ' ?n the pari of the teil to wa^ ti.e rest of the body. M ,-.,,r Grant la contlnuii I i m '??? ia i trouble as he ean for the antl I Street i , moiUsioner for tbe nnnexed distrl. U lt sl mda to reason th il if the Tammany candidate bad been ,.v ted, a muoh more liberal appropriation would bave been provided for Idm and no fault w ? I bave been found wlth hla p ] r ?':- Thua fat tuhwloncr Iteints hai - ? c ndu I I Ui wiu publi conll lei ee, und l ??,',- ui which be ;- eubj ,-t.-d by tlie Tammany ? ? i ,- :.iing p iblle sympathy f.-r bim. Mr. Ilelnti is eolltled to falr treatment, and it is eertaln tbal be haa nol thua far bad it. llill t.. tbe Democratla party: Fcllow-Demo -. tbere may nol i.Mcesenough to - ? around. l don'l know how that ia, but bellevlug ln look in- out i". Numbei One, i have a ipp) ed mj .11 with two Hrat-claaa one*. That'a t " sorl of a frugal live ud let live Democrat I am. Trlbune Almanaca for 1801, teeond edition, re !. ..re now for sale ln the b islnesa ? ','?'? e ol Ine Tribune, and all ordera _vbi ii b ive ? late :. os well as th se ?? bich sluill be recelved, will u- proroptly fllled. Thls great Altuai ae haa i.n d remarkable suceesB rrom the Btart, the lirst cdltlon havlng been dtapoeed ol wlth a eelerity never before known. Sin.-e tlie laaue ol tbe anl ,.,!?,,? every poge haa been carefully m Tbel.k has bacn extraordinarUy free fromem ra, al?l Uie few thal have been found re now c?r ,,.,,,. |, -|,?. Tribune Aboanao I i 1891 ,.,.;? y challenges comparison with other books ol referenee. H ia eertoinly a bnrg tin at 23 centa a copy. ? PERSOXAL. -, Rlrbard Cnrtrlgtit, Ka4er ot Uw Uberali ol On ,,..? m th? campolmi Jmrt ended, has been llke -i ,., . busa-?a? so ea rgetb ind blttug sru U * prof, .,?? .I,-;,- '"?.???? UW BCOloglBt, UUtl ??'ll.' lce Age," bi i "; ' ": ' ' ' of tuo Inl ve tj ol Bdlnburgh. i- ln llo^ton tor tbe purj deiivariag toctuiea before Uie Lowell I I ,,i?- ..".- arcok. ?:? ?? ''" I""1 " i , ,i \ i ,iv liave infori i'.'- trhu I n..i.-.' !*cS, ti! the ... n.....l. II" ,U. InimwlUtely 0.1 i.. , ta] ? ostou. ; i . .,,,;i nnd iii".l.-t luncheon a-hicli Mra. Ilar ..,_ ,., ,,Sl. ,: ? io Whlte ii.'.i-' ?e?terdB! i i ?' - ,,, ,?. ,,,.| Q ?.,,.?> i,( slmilar Infornml enl ?. M:-.. lliiiil.,..! H u -:?'?"!? ol i it.tni - ,.,,., ,:?,. tbe n ?? ? .":'; .'?-?"- tei uvn d lier. Uerenl lltlgatlon lo detcrmlne whether the l" ? Ueneml llurnsldo, as executor ..f bb wlte's ?il. ' rlphl .,. pl .i-" crtoln bond? bel..;igtng to her - ?,,,i iii.iiLi'ii 'i I-,-. 'a"i. ln. Iden ally eljclts 'i. "u.. Vliit .1... l;.:-.".'??i?.'c.-. after Mngcaptawdby bunisWc, became I.U warm peraonal frleiul. -|-;.; provUion for paylng b year'* ?alary to tbe u?i,,?- ,,,' tho late Chlel Ju?tlce Walte aad Mr. 1 Miller v.i- llnall) excludod fnan the De'flcUmc) .\|? propriatlon blll by ti"' oteUnacy ot the ll.wi.u f,'.',v.-. altliougb Bt evcrj Re*.lon both hou ,,.,,-,.... \,,i,- wlthout ..'.- conimctit, n year* tii Fii" whlows or tomtllca ol tlieir oau de i I in,n,i,.-I--. n i- -ii.a that rtern and hard-hearted ai bli po Ilf,, ,,i :i...,., :,,,., luppoM laul t.> i.'. ^paaker R I ihed blg. li..i;.-. teara "l!,;i- a"*1, 1'"' ' r1";',- ,,:"' l:'.' i.ni.n. im- i-H-a.il into lil? riKini and wltb BffecUon?to i ? bim good by. ,\ i-ai-' rumor aas current ln W. Lonls one dat thla ?.,\ ,,, ii,,. effect thal Carl Kchunt, rho ba* n one ,.,,,.,, ,. ? ? Ti ? ? ? " - ? I' ? ' '' ?? -"'''? 'll |;,< ni paper In that clty, liad icnl a rvare-*e.iUtlvo Uiltlier ... couvert 11 Into b Demo. ratlr ? lt Wllllam Dndley Fontbe, who va- uon t.> beeomo prealdenl "1 Bwarthmoia Colleae, ha. teil obllged Ui ,i,., ii,.. tho "iti?-. owlng ." the tocl that bis prlval ? Intervat. aill demand all his Ume. .-?. i.-t.nv i o-t.-r's wife i leacrlbed by a chatty la ; ,? ,.i th.il." WashlngtoB Post" bj b sweet aad gracloua wooun, '\iiii aravj gray balr and aa InteUI ml bandaoma laeei, Bho Baa a lovely famlly, ;.,,,i ni.'ii boaiB Uie baa always been partlcalarly do il. They bave alwaya llved n. Fostorta, Ohlo, which wm named after tha Oovernor'a teUier. Tho Foaten oeenpled H?ta a large, aM-tbehlonag luaue, when they dlapeaaed fraquent hoapltaUUaa n..rt lert iu the weial laeellona. Mrs. Poeter ls a earafal bouae keeper, an.l ls deroled Irst ol all to ber homo and f:.n,.iv. Althoogh ?'. b retlHng dlspo Itioa, iha baa alwaya ylelded t the aoclal demand Impoaed I r raaa n ol Mr. Foater's officlal Ute, and iha i- well qaah Be| t . i:.M:-'rii tha dlpnlty of a place ln the < etrcie. H?e Seiret iry'a UimUy cau I ti ol tw . d-msliter.', both oae ptlonally handftoiaa ^ni-. and tultj .-.iuuI 1" tho demanda ..f any aodety. I,,,,!-.- i- ln atriktog eonUait. paA bdng ., blomi*. tlio ?,hor a brunctte. Tlw eldrr, ie**le, waa mairtcd ln^t i il' to i-i-. Myeia, and tli*-\ im\.- a lovely home In i',,'i,,ri.i near tlie (iovcrnor'a bouae, aud n.> doubt N,. Mveta will t,' ?. frenuentjroest at h.-r motheta ,,.\| seaaou, Tlie other dauiihter atll '?? ?-.ii Ihcm ,11 ,|,,. tlm.'. Both dauahtem n- rtovor and bave ilVi pverj advantaeo. Ihry ara o*|.I?ll? fond ol art. i,na bare rt,...<- .->...? ehlna palnUna ihat i- pr .nounced i. ,,,i,iiy uiHid. Thoy an- both tin.- BQoestrlans, a;ul at tlieir FostoHa boaas rudc fraaaaatly PROF. BRIGGSAT ST. GEORGE'g A HEARTY WELOOMI FI.OM DR, __AI.\..FORD. PRACTICAL THOC.JIIT OX A GIILAT DOCXBtBSJ MSCUBglBO ??ui'i: with .ion." Pn)f'',-,n- ?'. .\. Crlggi preaehad last evealag in st. (,, ,, | :'s Chareh, la Btajrveeaal Bqaare, Iba foiu-th in a ?arlea al Mday evealag Leaeea isnaoaa by non BpUeoael dergymea- Next wash thu Bav, Umbbb. DlaoBa jr., te Iba preaahcr. Iba aaglaaea ia>t mtm Ing Blled thu ln.dy (if Ihe church. Irr. BaBaBBlg eondacted the (I'-vutuiiiui scivi.c precadlag lha scr. nuiii, aml praMBteg Ur- Brlgga wlth tbaa) verdei ??it is ii,it Beeeseary for mo ta latietaee to Bev. YogBan tlio iltv. Ar. Brigp, <?f lha Caioa Thci.ioKt._j Bemlnaiy, bal I eaaaol lot tha opportaaB). paaa eBn> out mpioaalnt to bhe how thanhfal ?n all _.ro tiuu ha haa itcppod oal ef tha argaoaa gatlea whleh pre*? upon iiim at thla time to coino tu graach la u_ u_u Friday evealag." Dr. Brlgga eboae for lils thBBM "Tba I.lfe BM wlth Chitit iii <j oi." his tt..\t beteg tii? tiiini vaaaa U tin thlrd eaaagar of tiie Kalaya la tii" CO-oariaai i ?? Ye aro geata -'<i your u>- i-> hid wlth Chriat m Bai." iiia .sernion waa araettealj tba aun of tha njeaana balag w lrad liis heaiaia to a. ni"rc eoaseeiatad Btt. ti_? nmr ga mM, is _. uitiicuit oaa, hecaaaa it pn'senta H.ti-iuo liitiiiitcly Kreat. lt gBoerihee an e_.|Hl_B_8 wbleb traaao _4a tbat ol the oidlaary ChriaBaa. Daiai a \_,:iety ot .s.wnbois gMa tnitu Ii lupiaeaei, Jaaaa ,-uiis Hlm* H tha viii-.. aml tha di-' _*a tba hraaahas; jl-3 is tii. beai, and Ihe? aro Ui- body; Ho la na toundatton ol lha iptrltaal lemfftB lha Usht aud centre ol tha I .ty ?t Bod. Tho Ift is ind aaw eeeaaaa Chriat is hi'id.-ii. iio la aa IBa heevealy thraaa. rrom whom la the Bm mUtn I *** tom QtA, not tron Chriat, not from oaieetvea, hat Irom tho *,*!_. After gtoeaaalag brtaBy tho laaBtg of th.- tptrttaal and hcavi-iiiv life, tbo preaeber exhortod hla heaiwa t? aiake that realBg a pari of theU _v.?r_d*y aaaark eaee He exarsaaai tha Ber tbal '"*">' hl">w ("A oiny aa the Oofl ol blatwr; Bna mm de mm. They rou-t hnow Hlm aa a Uvtog Bai aweaal Ood, and lajr hold of Hlm. Ho Bmal t*' naarar lo them than the air taey breatbe. DBhwa tho Berlftwae have thaa m v.-ul'il (-Kl f> the beli.v.r. he raBBOt have that c* perteoce ln bli wol tbal bla Bla to hM wllb Chriat la !,?, TbeaamelatraaaftbaSonofOo- To i...viy ,,? is the Chriat ol IiMory-notlii.ig moro Bal Be thoae who aaow Hlm eali aa auch, the btoeaed a* ie-1-n.-w ot a We hid ln uo*i aaast he afeeeat, '.V .,1 m do-trina of tb. lloly W* nmuca the gcrlplarea another meana of paea B tha Chrlrtlan Church. The toW levrf OB WbB* mar., chriSan. ihe ?_, gep-cae.. and thoaa geeaaat *m ?' ... t, u-se every BaBaairor .- aaeeai lalolha ver, ! .ui- of IK-ave:.. Tho ?.,al_r MB a uvid pinar. ?,,,.; he imagined all the Btemhera ollavery **? nomlnaUon Batberai la a raat ********** 2 tamptoiuHteeealreolwhleBta ti?: Mv."-?-^ JJ Ujniplo is mado UP of niany NOW B>i W<WWj. ii, li.,. ,,.it,.i- ..iiirt at-e tuo majority of tne io.._.r-_?*? i, -. many adtulrlng &***r*ct%ht ^Siivi etWrt ,. .entre be Und* Ln eacn ?ucees?i*? |,"u f..^V i. ?%!.?. ii'i.1 ouly a lew, a very law, kneaang :" ^il.m.'unde'Sin.i.t.iig the tm ***%?J*\\? . il ii ineresiiiii.iiii.f- h.-j -??-?' ?- . , . , uenuotied- the Wble awl the umi-, h-i?r. ? ^mphaslied a-? a Chlrd the 9*?**?****? nittto IndlvlduBI beUever The mnn who d.-i-'-nrts ,lv ,.i.;. !e lir-t two will Und tli-m only rrutrhej ! ?.,' i"! i: ,., in roncluilon. the ipeuher pnph. -I hocra waa near ut hand when Chrtolfan w 9, l,? leadera cannot BO far ahead "f tli-ir f.i..--ei-, but t'.e d.y l. near whea the tteai wm be icaUaag. BR. STLDBAX'S LECTVBE. TIIE THII-D IS THK MAV I.ICTURKSHIP 0!? 1'i-I.TKV. Baltlmoia, Mareb th-Hf. Wmaai C HiIbibb la l,v,,,,l . | . oon UM thlrd l'X'tnre of the rum. ball Lactureali p on Poetry betore Johaa Hoghlai t 11 v. r-.iv and i laraa Bt-sher ol lavtte* laeete. Tte_o lecturea liave attraeteg aoaaaal atteetloB, hurv.^i of woald be hearem havlag beea taragi aaaf ?? ?? of i r :u IU t!:.- lull. M . | :-, ?,,!:,;- leaH with "rreative Poetr, and the POetry of BeU Bapreaaioe." In fpeah I tbe drama aa tba highea. ..f poetteal fonns. be tlw .:.-t vaiioui and Inclorive, he aaalyaef .. .,. ?_ -i ?.,,,,?-!" ln cooflrmatlon ol hla *?h> i. he de !:.:? :. wai '::" Wgheaj aa> emplar "f the ral-Je I ve drntna ol our oa -i day, a ;.' a l,e rompai-d and contraated wlth tbe ohjaetlve aa_BB ,,f the Kl./ahot::..:.-. ... ? A The nexi three lertarea ol the lerfes Mr. r-teaiman win ir:v. on IrVedneaaay, Ibaragag a;i*i Friday al next BT88B r. W. 0, A, fO\V!:ST!OS, Poaghkeepaie, Mareh B (gpeetal,.?Abaal ItIv Am* fuieu have arrlved t.. .ot- nd tbe Biarth annual uwrea i ,,.., ..f the Voung Womr-u's Chrlsitaa Aaaoelatlaa d N , rorh Btate. Ihaa (ar then ara repre.entattvga trotu Sewbarg, Byraaue, EUllra, Cohoea, Baw-YorBi Biuohlyn, Albany and ether dbwea. The eoavaatleBJ meeta ln the large room of the Pooghkeepito Aai rla lion, M.,^t oi the 8. Bgatea ara eared f-r lo pnvata famJUee aboal town. Tha Bret aieetlng was beM ai .j:.,,, . , ? .... ? ith prayer lervlee eoadaelad j Mi-. Ktniiia Beeder, the Btate lecretary. Al :i p- m., ln the Bbaen.f the Bev. Qeorge Hall, Bdmand I'l.it, ,,f i'<.u_-hu.'-i'-i.'. beM a eoaveraatlon wi;h tba ee upon the Btate and local Bnaoeea ..f Iba aaaorta irfvlng hii vlewi of how to eolleet money a:-.d I . ?;,,; pnrpoaea, Aftenrari tlio followlng weea -...[ , ?: . . ,.f the eoavaattoa: ttarideaa, Mrs. ? a. Belion, Ponghheapaia; lial rlee peerideat, .. . _,,,!?;, (?,:,..n rnlverdty; ireond rteopre-ident, Mps. w. i. Khoitw, behenectady; thlrd vlce-pi-*ident, m-- llllton. Newburg; recording seerctarte*?MU; rruBf ?lra ( ollege, and Ml* Stouriis, ol \wsar < ollege. roDirutU ??- were appolnl <i. ihe officlal adoreai "l wei i..iu<- w.i- made b, Bra. Neleon aud t^iioiided u> by liiss k. i - Borae, ol Bew-Yorh, alt.-r whi< h there ^ai ,i receptlon Iruni 5:30 to 7 j>. ui. Thtu evenin| I, , Mor>e, ,'f SprtaRfleM, Mai*, hrtd ;i Wble ta'.I.. wlil, n waa followed hy an sddree* by the Bev. l?r. il. r spiulditi..'. ol synoii-e. Mr. Spunldlng \u> tul lowed by B. B. MeUarney, of Baw-YorB. Tr;:Ms- ob TBB VA9BAB BETB9 BECTJXBB Poughkeep'.le, March 8 (Speeiall. II arai aanoaaeai i.,i.,\ that the attornoyi Ior Vatear College bave de I | i rarrj oal tbe leraia ol the pfopo_ition mada bj the nexl of-hln ..f John Guy Vaiaar to eeaae i . inl i-"*f iu the win lf each neit-of i ,..i .-: ,000. The ut: meyi f"r th-> eolb Cynts sn.ui and Boherl B. laylor. Thi f mM thal iho i :,i ratiflcd by the traiteea el the eoUeire ? I ii ii.-m ofkln, aad thal riaee Ihea another neat ,,.,. ,.,:,. to tlgbt, namely, OaroBne HaihottB. _,..,, . . kV. no power I - lettie wBhaaB ? tmitaea lo aathoriae Iheai ?? ,,., ,,. .,n.t thal i ti" tlng eaaaol ba ealled to Uma. . th ,r,tv ..t Mr. i boate, "t -N^w y, tl s iiiusi have Ihe ilgnatarei >t tha laeea ,. rat :- nl \-i-~if Urnthere Hospltal und ol the h> v.,..,., tirphan llome to the pwpa ,:,,. ,,,.,. ?| i ... eonstructlon of John <"'J \ , , ?. u i i> to be argaed in U.e Uoarl ol Apgeaa nexl Tu.s.i.... _ i DEXIAL tPQM AACBBI9B0P WtLUABAt ItoatoB, Mareh '?? tt-paetol). A gtopatch parportta\ i.?,,. nom Boate wai pubLUbed yentevdai __Baraoafl t,. ihe effeel thal ArehbUhop tVUllama, ,.l Boatoai i~d iv.|u-t.ii tha I'.-i".' not to mahe hlm u eardlaal, m il i,?i been reported the Pape ?a. Bhaly ta do. fhB mornlng the ArehbUh p ?M he bad aot writlaa BM l-ope io thli effect, aud be bad reeeived bo latlawtloa ?l.'ai.-v.-r rhat hU llollnew had anv -n. I. Intet,;loa in mind. excepl froin ihe van Ing rei-ortH wlUcb h..d ii-j.? aod ihe i crwj pod oai ln the puW prtnta. rHB PBESIDBXT'i OVTIXB PQATPQXED. Wa?hlng1. Marrh ?',. The PreaMenl and BaHg liave |Hi_iponed tha U?e ol -heto departan Ior a daeB* ,.. ? ,\n diiio.i Iii Maryland wai n nntll Monda, ne?B Wti\ not be away Ironi tha Uapltal m ue tiua thr ?? daya. , -??-? AQAIXMT WOBBX DBLEOATBB. Waahlngton, Mareh 0. The BaBlaaore MaBMllJ <?...,f.ivn..- to.iav bi :i vote of U5 l ? ??'?' decldal nlM toaSSw w?,i?-..d.'i '...uato the Baaatalc8a? aaa. -?? 0OFBBBOI BILL TO MAEM TtlK ABOBBtA. viiani i Qa., Mareh ?'..-The Orea. aaamuaaal eea> nittee tadai unanl-Boail, reaobred lo tovUe Odemaaa it,i! ,,f nvu votii, t.. niiii-e tha Bddreai aa theoeeaaiaa ,,r the anveUlng ol the bmbi.il pl Henry W. Gr^J| ln AUenta. tbla aummer. it li ondei-tood thal ha ?iu aecepl tbs Intltattoa. Tlir 90BCEI OF xatvre BMACAtBAtX Tiie nembera ol tba Bew-Tert Da-trteal Bodelr Ititened wlth proflt as . ell as pleaaare 111 to ***f u-i ln j i_ rtor Chan-lert Metaia-rooai oi Oomaaaai CoU.iven by Dr. Chariea K. KmtrT, apoa "The , muaton ol tl ? rmxi ? of Nnu.ro." After itotogB ri?.-lflcatlon ol the vartooi kaawa foreea, tha *****? toM <?; the al om. 11 whleh prodace earreati M aw . d waler, aud dearrih 4 the priadalM of reg-BBaa* wlndmllli. The -abjert of waaw poa er aai treaea exhau-tlvaly. wlth IBaat-attoaa of tba dition-nt BMBB ,,f wotermhoeW The toeth Mi of atlllalag the mttfj ttoied u" ln f'.'i ?"'-'? iii"-if?'t"? hy mtttl ???"? ,,i und and mottm tmom-mtlmo, and of nmmwtm taa liierriiaiit aad Baval -artaa. The MManaa waa tood.