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-4.mH-rm.nt9. BROADWAY TRTEATRE-S-Wang. CA81XO-8 1B?Tbo Orand Ducheas. F.DF.N MFSEE-Wax Tableaua. Bt. CORADO fNew-Jer?ey)-8:30-Klng Folomon. aARDF.X TREATRR-- :3v)-A Parlatan Romance. K08TER _ BIA-'S?8?Oarmenciu. MAJhIROX 89-A1VE OARDI.N AMPH1TUEATRE-R :15 ?Theodore Thoroas's Concert. MANltATTAN BEAOU-8-Flreworks. PALMF.R'R THEATRE-8:1?-The Tar and ths Tsrtar. l-vl.A OROrNDR?4-BaMbail. TERRACTK OARBEX-_-Benetlt. _Jn6ejrjo_aORcrn6fmeutg. Page. CoL i Am-snnsnta . 9 0 |lnatrnc:lon Aiinonuc-jmant* ...10 0 i_*w ^,b0*,u.v:;;;,"" ,3 ,, Au-tloa aohva of Real Lecture* k Meetlnca n 0 Batate . 9 1 Ifrxrtl Notlcea . 9 1 Msrrlasea * Deatha. 7 d Mlacelisneoua . 4 1 Roard and K?om?... 4 2 Buslaes* Chancea.... 4 2-8 B .ai'.ee- .N tl.'. -_ A 1 loet.try Board. 9 2 Dlvldend Notice.a... 5 ? Di^eamaktnx . 4 .) liOr.eAtlr Sltuationa W-tnted . 4 6-8 Fxcuralonw . V 6-? 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MUn branrl. offi-c 1.288 Hit*dway, corner 81st-?t. 153 4th-ne , corner 14th-at. "70 W>?t _9d-st., cOrbrt Sth-nve. 10c, Wtat 4_d-St.. ne*r CWi-s\e. f-'J AM--UU0 A, near Eaet 4-i-at. 700 8(1 ave.. entrance tTOh-at. 1 Wfl 3_-sve.. between oOth :md Olat at*. 1HH F_*t l_5th st., fietir HU-av. 1,002 Ota-avO.. ne:ir ftXih-at. 1 70? latave., ncar 8S)that. (?Llkertjr-at. n OT?FRCTTTKS nrooklyn Advertlaln? Aafoacy, 397 Fnlton-at., op. Clty Ral W?vhlnrton-Nn. 1.322 F at _ a> FOUNDED BY HOEACE OBEELET THUB8DAT, JULY 80, 1*91 TEN PxVGES. 1UE SBPTS TH18 MOEKINO. Fereign?I^ord Salifibnry reviewod the work of Parliamcnt at tliifl se^lon' nnrl tl.o rclations ot the Powers. at the Lord Mayor's banquot. ? - - Sir Richftr.l (.'nrtwri^tit's rooiprocity rvBolution w.is vnteil dorera in tiie Dominion llouw by 88 to 114. ^=_= Abont 140 pprsonB are dying daily in Mecca from cbolcra. r:-: Flooda have done mnch t-saaaga ln India. _=3 Fourtcen porsoiw were drownod in the Kuhr. at Esaen. r_-rr.j llie vlotim.* of the St. Mande railway diriaster wcrc bnripil. Itomestio.-At the mecting of tbe Kepublican M-ttonal Fxecutive C'ommittre in Washiuprton Sennt^r Quny resigned as diaTrman of Ibat com? mittee, and Colonel Dndley oa treasurer. = The Naval Eeserve practised at taffei litin;,' otl Montauk Potnt, wlth jrreat credit to tbe nierabew. _____ Incessant rains ha\Te inade life in tho Stnte Curup thi8 week extremoly 9iB8*|Tfrabl8. =^ Mrs. Ilark Hopkms Searlee was buried a1 Mrthuen, M IM At 0-IRba JofUcej I'.rewer denled the apjUication foi a supersedeaa iu tbe Rock Ifiland-Unlon Paeiflo bridge caee. Wty nnd Suburban.?There waa liltle coniment made regordlng the reeignatlon of CJollecUir Krharlt. kssss Mme. Modjeaka told an interestlng atnry nbaal Poland. _____ Memtiere of tiie I> publiean Stnte Conimittee, whieh will nieet to dav, begnn 90 arrive last night* __?: Charges of lianpiiik,' up watnen by the wrlsts, bo that only t'neir toes tooohed the deck, were- inade against the captJin of a ?liip. -~-=- lfiz>Speakei 'Ihoibas B. }{efd rotiirned from Europe. ???- Winners at Morrla Park: tSleipner, WiUcott, Btot, llie (\ifler.<e eolt, lloiiuefort and St. Pancrah. _____ The Brooklyn bascball Uwin defented the Pbila delpbla nlne by a aeore of h to 4. _^^= Stocka _4?61tned without bad news, but aimply from an absence of bujiug powcx. Tiie principal Bell-kf waa by disappointod and wearied lioklers, exeept ln ilie anatMnaiy B-roitaN *>1 ^pe<?ulation. The e'leing w_i in tbe nddHt of a modest- rally. Tiie Weather?Forecaet for to-day: Partly eloudy, with a sbower; sligbt thermal chancfH. Teiuprrsture yrsterduy: Higliest, 74 degrees; low ..-?, r.7; avernge, 60 7-8. rcnons (loiuftcvtoj town for Ihe gummer can l<:\( the J>ai!y ond Suntlay Tribvnt moiled fo th<m for $1.00 per month, or $2.50 for three at-nta. Trareltcrs m Europe can nceire The 'Jiibune during thrir abnence for $1.65 per motith,f?vi(fn posiage pnkl, or $4.45 far 1hree RrfM '/.*. Tht oddrcsB of the paper will be changed as often a$ de*i>cd. The r-sJgR-tsOk of Collector Erhardt., while raiiKinj; some BH-piiae, was not altogotlier un ixpected. That he was not in tlioraugh sym puthy with the Administration has Iohr lx?n known, and the severanco of relations botweon him and tho Troasury Departinent wa.^ felt to bi OtttJ a ni.'iit^r of time. The question of bis 8BCIO-880. baa boen sottled in favor of Senator F**>ert, arhO-8 a]?pointinrnt cannot fail to plea.se all .1ement8 of tha party. ]'Y*tive <;h!pmastois who fcoelhaul able sr?a mrn and fli>a apprenticcs aro almost out of tl.ite. Tiie renowired " Bully" Watorman, how cut, K<K'iii-i ta have a RRklona diadple in (.'ajitain J<?*eph A. ThomkOR, of the elipper Khip J. K. C'!iapman. This hiimane oflicer is ROOOR-d of trifiiig iwo iiien up lo tha *pank"i-l"aiiii. bj the wr.et*. with thrir t?jes jnst ^kilikf, 80 that i-\-i iv limh wreiuhed them bodilj fnm the debk. Thia soit of ancient oevti rtoi- is Tidoaa enoRfh tai be Buperaeded, and ita perpetraton di'K'rve kil the piiiiisiiiii'-iit the law kUowa. lt i?? -OO-OliBg to know that the tapiain, if f..iiinl jtuitty, may l^o imprison<-d and heavily iincd. .-? ' l>ji"i Salisbury, in his talk at the Lord Hajror'a baii'juet oonoerning the quictiide in Ire laiid, ciaims cntdit for lvsultw hi_ Guveiinnriit x)u'd iK-vcr have kocoiaps-ihed rfRfle-hknded. lt i* trne that l,ailiaiii''n'arv obat-VOtioa has '. and that .Mr. lialfonr's tactios hktre rdaaekeal mlatRwoo to Brit ab decreea, Bvt all ihis is duc primarily to d-M-ten and diaaeadona itixide tho llon.e HvJi party. with whieh Eflg l:*ii Con.?ervatives had rmthins t>) do. The Eand Act bas stiil tO llkRRIRllliltl ibB sfflO-QT as R permanent piliiitivo of Irish ?NW8. M<an time. the people's pisMVtii"*i* is andoabtedly dne to the abidini? confidente in ultimate fair play in.spired by Mr. (iladstones championsliiji of 08999 R'llc _ l>efeat of Sir Kichard CartwriglitH tariff uneadmerit in the Canadian EkRRN of CoRRRMHia WR| foreneeu, and the omphatic 9dV9f89 90tfl thtiws that it wou no friends after its introdiic tic:i. Tho __B9B9__eat OOOpled di'inaiid* fur the redm-tioti of "all duties on aith'V* of priflM Rge-BaMjr*4 !?nd tha i-MBBRloa at WkRliagtofl ,?f ifeiprocity in mamifattured as well a.s napi r_J product>. .\ ltrj9Ct_oa Of the setvnd propo sitifo alone would havo iinni'-'lia'ely ended all pn.-pet't of a treaty, sin<? tbis Governtnent will prooeed only on a ba<*is that indudt* monii fkoturea. Tbe oall for a geneial rcpeal of duties, bowevcr. eompcllod tho opposition of many who lavor Keciprocity, considercd apart. Tho incident., thercfore. moans little to this country either way. ? Here's ;t st.ite of things. Tamtnany loaders aro throatenod with a dosertion of their aneicnt ?Iiic9a tl.o rumsellors, ?aleai Mr. Croket caa mako good tho pimnisea to amend the F.xeiso laws in their inteiv-t. Tho prcsent driwbacks to a llomishing iiq'ior ttado, it apnoat*. aro aimply fMlll99BIBBBf*1g. Th? Pemocratic Kx< ise SMiperintendent not only exacw a feB-ilM rcal esttt? bond, htit his Tammany BaMOoUtM foir to opposo him. and offlcial blaokinailers BTB 98 rapacious M evor. Who CBB aroBldOT that ihe W09B* has firiicd? (lovetiior Hill and his a>so ciatos it is daar, can do BO le<s f..r tho taJoon koopois than thoy havo done for their ma-t-rs. tho biwara. If thoy tafoaa, it will 1** a signal to tho ginshops to object to being " worked'' any loagar. Tho effort to avort this calamiry will posscss some interesting foatnres. 18 FNCLAND DOIEO HER FARTt If thore hns been any sealing in Behring ?ea ainee the arrival there of tho I'nitod Statos n;:\al and rovenue vesscls, it mnst havo beon most slyly dono. Ifoturning soalera roport facts and ciicuinstancos that show remarkable artiv ity on the part of tho Amerirar vessels. Thoy se'om to l>e porforniing the whole work arising uikI.t tho t.rms of the modus vlvondi, while their Hriti>h coadjntora hang aroniid and WBtcfc tho apori Tho Ruah and the Thetis hnvo baea tho naval ships mosb hoard from. The Tbetig h.is arrested ninoteon vessels, sorving them with tho Pnsidont's proclamation, and allowing them to go on their ways with the warning that if soon agaiu la liehring Soa they will be rvizrd. Tho Ifush, BO far as reportod, has inteneptcd to:i sealcrs, and has made two seizures. One of them waa an Ameriean 949999*, th? other the Victoiian schooner Marvin. Both had disre garded their iirst warning. The vossols already board from as having beon informed of the prohibitioa constinte two-thirds of th? sealing lieet, and as our facts como from the six that have alroadv m.vle their way hack U> Victoria. it is fair to proMime that the whole floet has been reached and warned. This is croditablo work. Ot cour.se, bj th? party intert^tcd in the en foicement of the modus, it is natural that Eag land should lot her activity wait upon ours, and it is not at all suiprising or signiticant that. her ships have held back while ours did tho iiiicajaaij aerrioo. Boa tho tcturn of tho Mar? vin to Victoria has brought out facts that Mtni to show an unlortunate laxity in tho arronce m :its Lord Salisbniy has mado for precantions. It is provided in tho modus that tho authori ties of eithox nation may make soizuros, but in case tbe prizo is of on? nationality and the oaptOT ol another, tho prizo BBBt bo delivi"! for trial to the DeWBft court of it-t own nation? ality. Thoro it is to be tried. The Marvin was seiz'ed by the Kush aud delivcred to Her Majesty's ship Njmph, by whom sh? was di rected't^*iopoit i'or trial to th? custom liou<o anthoritios at Viotorifa, Anivir.g thero, Uie ColJcttor of Customs informed her ownens that he had no fancti.-n to perform with rcgard to her. and the Jiritish Admiral commanding oon sidered himsolf eqimlly without is>p(.nsibility. Tho 31arvin is thei-efor? under no resttaint. lt doea not secm to hav? ocoiirred to th? law oflit<T8 of the colony to recall their duty in tho inatter. and so far Ss now appears tho Marvin's t)ffenc<5 is to go withoiit judicial iuquiry or pun ishment. This is altogether wrong. It i> a dietinct, violation of tlio compact signed by tho Acting Socretary ot !~tai? and the British. .Ministor, and unless it is correct<'d,it mnst lead to an OB pleasant wmpJication. Th? logulation for a closed season was a condition ptocodent V> ar bitrnti'.n, and it is liighly important that all itj prov...,oiis ohould be ciiined out in good faith. Thero hav? beeu seveial tBdJCBtaOllI that Qretal Britain'l ofticials who are connoctod with the prooeeding ,aro not (jjn'rating in that spiiit of logard i'or tha uimi.a4.-t wliich w? are fBatitlftl to expoct. it was hiuhly nnrieees^iy, if not positively iniproper, for iSir 6?OIg9 LUiden-iJow cll, the Uritish CominiAsiouer, to ideclai? at Uttawa that the McKinley bill was designed by th6 Americans to forco Canada into BaoeiBtaOn. ln making such a statoment ho did not gpeak the truth, and whatever right he may bave to his opinion, he had no birsiiioss to uso his posi tioB as ? ( .iinmi>siuwr in the iotereaf of j?'ace to prointit? diKcord and distnisf.. Still nioro orTenBivo was the dtJOMUBtiOB of his eolkaagBB, Dr. Dawson, at Victoria, thai the provisinn in the modus permitting tho killing of 7,oOO s<al on th? Anieriton isbnds looked to him like a trick to londer a geoeral alapghter ?iwsy. Thi i-einail- wah mado oo the dayfbefore I>r. Dbwbob sailcd. IIid it occurred eailier our (lovernment would have been bouod to detnand his recall. Tho idea tliat an oflicer, gppoiBted to earry out a frieadty agreoiuont between nations. should oonsider himself entitl.d 'n critidsB a provialon that his superioi's had approvod and to Oipreu his opinion that it had not been proposed in' good faith is intolerable. It is to bo said, upon tho whole, that <iieat Britaiaa method of cai rying out tho modus is not calculatcd to pio duoo good fo-ling in this country. A LINE TO THE J'LATE. Om of th? iirst and jpost important rcsults of tha paaaato ol the Ocaan Muil Serrice Aot will be Ihe t stablislinietit of an Amorican line with the Bivor Flata porta, <l?e of tha pro posals of the i'* stniavtei-fjlenoial oalb for steaineis ol .",ooo tong to rufl fron New-Yorh to Iluenos Ayre8, tooddai at Montcvideo Ofl the outward coiusc, and airiving in oighteon days. These gteaBBBia are to sail onee ifl three Wfjekl and to make soventeen voyages a year. Iu ratturning Iroai Ehaenoa Ayrea and Montc video thoy ate allowod t> i*top at BantOl and Rio a* the ooBtractota' option. The royage fiiiii iiio is to bo mado tft sixreen days. Hi.ls for this sorviee, ~t aio informed by Mr. HugbdM, will bo made by the New-iork and Cuba Mail l.in'-. It the bids ais- iooopaed, 0*1*99 shipa, exeeediag B,000 t >aa each. and capablo of mak? ing Ui knots. will be built for th? larrice. Tiie-o will Iio r999B_i superior in every reapad tu any stoaiiisliijis DOW undor the Americin Sag This rosult will bo higbly advantageotis to ABaaricaa ooib_-8to8. Kimipean nations have a-OBopotiied the tnade ol tli? Plate ooBBtiiea oariag to the lack ol direct Btaan a Bugtaoica tion with Now-York< Atnerican exportera bBT9 beefl cimjiolled to ship th. ir poods by sailing Teaaaia, or eNo to have them hrBnaahipped at Bamborg or itio with tecw9Bed tnrMpoiiation ohaugea and leriooa dolay. The mail sorvice, niuit'iivei', baa beaa vory ha/1. rotjuiring any whero from thitty ti forty days. With dired st'-ani aerriog by Hi-knot ships maiU will ^'n dowa bi eighteea daja, and there will be ,i rapid deTfJfJpaBCBt of tnide. When our staff oorreapofldeat was in Moaterideo laal jrear be ?aked one ol tho loading AaMBieaa ?trhiinta wd.it sffect the eat9j>lia?_Bh9at <>f a direct line , hav.- ujKiii his bngineaa Tho replj araa, " lt will doable my ggJea the fital year.'' It will he ? great train lor Nataonal pirstij.-,- to have tlM Ain.'iirin llag s,.(.,i |g tho, Wafgatl u[ MoDterideo and BaaBMM Ayres, mnv trowdod with the morchant Hee's of maritimo Kurope. Tho euorgetk- manager of the New-York and Cuba LlM als.. informs 08 that bldfl will bo Offeml for tho Mexiran, Ilavana and BOUth Cuban ee-rtee in Rceordaiice with tha rertoei propoaahi of tha PnelRBjator naamal The line alreadv has a leet of fotu lim- 8099-8889 answt r iag the req-ire_?enta of tho 14-knot dk80 for tho M__ie9H aerviee. For the Hnvaaa trade ,,?.. ,?.?? steaaker will be bnilt. and the Bouth CfMMt itSk-sen an- alrealv availahle for the aerriee reqefred. 80 hr as this Hae .? eon oorned the effeot of the fl-aaage <f tha OeeRO Mail Aer will be to bring fotv "<*w ateameri into aerriee three of them lf-knot ebipe. B its eaergy and aaterpriM 919 rivalled by othei AmeriekB lieee, the Rel will have an bnportant beaitag npoR the developinnit of ARMrkaa ,,-;?!?? idtfa the HfRstherfl coantrtea. The Poet naater-ORRerR] WiU be iaatifled in icoommodat iii. himself to the reqtiirenieriN of the exhtaOg liiH-s and of any new cotnnmitiiMis whieh ina.v be fornied. KxtreRM fu.ssiness in minor details will dc feat the niain object of th^ Rl-RRUre, whieh i8 the ImproTBRient of tho ooRRBerdal imrine. The bill offcrs premiums, too smail by a third, for tho coiistrurti.in and operati00 of reeeela capablo ..f Rk-tiag 12, 14, 16 and SO ku< aee nnder alxehour trials. Bo long as vereela of thoso uianaoa are provided, it is of Riinor lm portaace whether all the detaila of the propoaala are complied with. Wlu'iicver an Ameriean line preeeata a misonablo 0988 for nodifjiRg the rcqtiireinents in HOB 988Rnti9l potktd COB* utaaiona may propvrly bo m:ule. Tho propoaala ;l,-e tcnutlve, and there shoultl be a large dc grf"> of ofldal elastitity in the eoiiditioiis im poaed npoB eooferacton. What the Nation wan-s i* 8 8 )in:n<i. ial marine worthy of ita maiitinio traditiona, it* uidustrial 8RtBrpria| and its D9W and popular navy. J'ROGRHSS OF RECIPHOCITY. Rumors rospoetmg the eegoUkt-OO of 8 Reci procity Troity bebween the Uaited Btatea and Baato Dominiro are eoaftraMd by "The World. The BgfCQRItlHi. it states, vtas signed in Wa*h iagtoa on Juno 4. _9a reeeived the RpproTkl of Preaident HenieRox, and rs lo go into effed on BepteRiber 1. Tho treaty follows the general lines ol tho agieement with Brk-U, and in re tnrn for the free market for angar, eoffee and hides provklea a free echedole for oertain food produote, RgricaitniaJ implemeate, raUwey ma terial an I other articlc*. and a rednotion of _3 per ("in or oanned meets and regetablea and OOttOR and iron inaiiufaettiivs. Ameriean trod<< with -kflto DomingO, whi'e leea important than eoniRierae with Ilayti, the richer and more productive portion of the island. is stendily incteaeing. The iarportB re oeired in the I'nited Btatea frora the repnblio amoonted laet year to $1,951,013, and tbe ex ports aent in exohange to $926,651. The nnr gin, while mucfa siualb'i- in proportioo than that diacio-ed bj the atatiatica of Biar.il trade, la siifliciently lai-^o to Juatify an equitable icad justment of exchangea on the basia of recrpro cal trade. tiaote Domingo is the, firat of the We.4 Indian laiaoda after Cuba and Puerto Hiro to conrplj with the reojo-retaente of tho Rariprocity kmendment Ita ezanpla may have an importaal effeot in detenniaing tho poHcy of the Brltiah Ulaads, whieh have beea capri ciously toying with the lond and fik-hl _d ranees of Caaadk, Tne Dnihsd States is the best market for ,,the tropical pradaee of the West Jndies. It will be ooBTerted eader eqnitable rxmditidtn of Etedprocitj Into their natui-al base of OUpplice. JIELP rOE AMEBICAS LABOE. 'i'ho Maneheater Uoard of Trade oonpteiaa that Britiah frade is deereasing. The Bradford irooiien nianutacturers attribtito a gieat ln?.s of b-Rfak-kl to the new Ainerican taiiff, and st> do the Bbeffield manufacturere of cutlcry. The maaoikoture of oottoB Uea is said to have been virtnalrj extinguUhed, and tbe Welah Ua init > nialcei* are at war with their hands, each side dec!ariiiK' that th?> iadaatrj in that oountry will I* prostrated naieaa ita deataada are graat ed, (ienaaa wooliea Hiaaafacfairera, Aastrian buttoa-awkers, Preacfa prudncers of silk fooda _nd silk plnab, kre c.niplainiiig that the Ameri? ean duties have rioeed a multirude of trorka. 'j'he Ameriean thinks firet of the enonaoua expaaaioa of iadaatrj in this ooontrj whieh theae chaagea involve. Not one oi the foreiga produets can be ibut out by the new dutfee, mi? le** the iiemand bere ia aupplanted by oorra iponding producm hera, and if it is ao aup pliod, tho Aiii'-iirau workera nnal have more work to d<i bv naay niillions' worth every year. Thaa it is limply [mpo-tdble thai th<' foreign indoatry ahould be Boppreaaed or prostrated by the tariff, nnleaa the object of that tariff, tho developnaeat and expanaiofi of an Ameriean la dustry, ia acUialiy attained. When it ia kt> taiaed thouaanda of Amerieaaa bave work who were pieviouslv sc'ckin^ work in vain, or el.*o thoaaanda of iauaigraata trom other ootmtriea are emploved bere iu eatabiiahiag a new indua iry who wiie fornn'ily empioyed abroad in working for Araericaa oaatoaiera. In either cuiso tho Ameriean sees that he gains. Ii the additmnal work is done by Amerieaaa who previously lived in thia oountry .t givea em ployni'iit and wafl-8 to th009aada who have been Hlo. and therefore a burdon or the earn i n^s. nf otbem. The aamber of the anemployed 1* redooed. As theae were oanatantly aeekiag employmont, and iu ..rdcr to gei i^ wcrv e?'ii stantly offering to work for ieaa than the WBgea OOBUDOaJy paid, this re<luction in the nimilior i,f uneniployed dii<ctl.v lielps the \v_no? of -s-11 workera, removiag or diminUhing the moat powerful of all the foroea that t*? 1 n 1 t-> depreaa tii<> remnneration for work. ln this waj everj additioaal baad empioyed in doing work whieh bad been done abroad berpe to elevate tbe eern Inga uii'l the oondition of all the laboring people hera, and it i* no sinall g_in for the ei.Tiro army of laboren tbal eaqdoyment baa been found or made in this oountry for thouaanda in pro diieuig thinga whieh were foiiueiiy imported. But, it is aaid, tho foivi^u produifi waa also to soino extont a -oasaaser of Amarieaa prod? uets, and wbea he is di-piived of jMiwer to bny th" marhel for Amerioan pio<lnet<4 is to that exteat cul uff. Thia is a atraage mistake. The Ameriean worker OQRaunMe 011 tiie kverage iiime than twiee aa Rrach arhea wai] empioyed ia the i' reifR worker, all prodnota oonniden L If HneRipioyed he eoBauaaea pcrhajvs half a* naeh a* other workera bere, The mere diifer enee in the oonaumptioo of 10,690 eaaplo] d or oaempioyed work";* 1* therefore as mw ii a* the eiitne. oooaampt-an of tiie auaa number ... workera abroad, even if the whoie of thal coa 8iinitj!ion were supplied from thia COtmtry, but while abroad th?- workei>, fret. only a smaJl part of ihpii supplies fioTTi Aincriea. The beaefll 1* eqaally dear whm thoaanada are brought hither t" e*tabiiah a new iodnatry. Before they had beea al work abroad drawiag only a frae ti'ii, perbapa a tenth, of their sujipli-'e from tho I'nJt-d B*ntaa. Earaiag i?i per day or Ieaa they were s,,,n,|i'ii* only m ,.,.?,. ,,.., ,i,\ for Anaericah ptodocta, Bat when thej eoma bere aad aarn S--' per day they >peud aabataa tially the ^h.le <-f it fur the produets -,f other Aiii'-ii'iii lal.'.r. J.very {lUt. ,,f f||4, t?;<?t 1.-rin<i who bave beea brought hither in ooneequenoe ?f the new tanlT and of the fur Kreaf4-r iiiiinber who have yet to 00989 will |,|,,. n, ,,,|y the ontne lahoff tif anothor flRkWhaR worker every year Ui piovide thmgs needed for btin and bi* h_.il/. I*?" ir is ,hiU "Bj I1CW t:iriff "0t 0nl-V adds'to Anioricjin producfion, bnt also to tho dom md for Ameriean prudtict-. TUE TENVILLE BOYCOTT. ?jllP peag nien of Tenville, Ga., H99_ 99 have nt tlioia-'lvrs into a pretly prodieamoi.t. A jrwh 9g9 the JBBBg men of Tenville, <ia., were baaklflg '" ,1m> 6rnil('* "f ,hc FBBBg Ladies of Ten vii;,., (,;i.: ta-dajr thef aro deeeribfd aa "?aUttlng ariniiid ini ler tiio troos," lookiog k'loomy, while other raoag aaaa nraaa other towaa an baaking in tht graihr Tho yaaag men al TaBTiUe Bltoold i* BBbasaed <>f thcBnaelveg. Tho wbok Statxi of Ueorgia should Maah for them. it aafaara (haa a diapateh, arhioh the (Jeorgia State authorities Bflgfal to havo suppn ssod ia BOflM way that tluaa >.r tour days ago a TbotIImj yooBg B,:,ii beariai the aogapiciooa bbom ol Ae-*andei il Sroart UoBBBfri publndy that he eottid 9B*I Bfl BBJ v-ouBg lady in tOWB and neelve a oordinl W9BBBBM. Tbey woald all be glad to sre him, 1.0 explnined, nnd sprnt mo.sf of their tirue waiting for blm to comr. Mr. .Smart thoeght he wns dotBg sotne thing highly humoroiis bnf the fact waa. as he bM sinie laaroad, ho was maldng the ruiHtalte-of hls lifr. That vory afternoon he eailed ofl > roaag batty an'1 99bed hit to go to a pleak wtfb blm. Sbe laplied that ghl had a provioits en?age ment. Mr. Smart rttirad Mimewhut cro.stfallen. Hut wliat were his frolimr-, tho DtXt day when hr miw tba yaaag lady apprai at the pienie adtb a four?een-year-<ild Imy. "Thls." eAChiimed Alex andrr rt Smart, "thls is indcrd too niuch'." Tliat greaiag he Balted ? mcottnK of the Tenville jraoBg men. Kvery one wus prosent. Mr. Smarr e_plaifled bOW they had all beon inaiilted tbtOOgb him. Ilr niftdo 9 rigetOOg njierch. souiethiiig 91991 tba BBBfllMf of r'ntri.-k lirnry, and a reeolot-OB waa Saally paaaed to boyeott the jraoag lacttea. I'hts was Sikturday night. Sunday tlie yaaag l.i.li.'s went to Bhateb alone, or with thelr little brothers. The yoBBg BMB Bf?|9 bBBghty Bfld earried their baadg biwh. It. was tbeii bbB pmud noa-eat, Monday the yoang ladlaa atet ;in<l reaoltad to boyeott the young men. Woree than this, they doeided to BOQU-lBl the younn men of tho iMJgbbOTing towns with the nituation i;i Tenville and inti.rm tbern that traetablt Bttd v.ell-behaved jroting men OOBld llnd a BBOBl Bl-JaMe nnd BltaieetiBf lot of jroOBf bwliea at Tenville. The neighborlng jroaag bmb Baapped at the batt nnd bfgaa visitlmr. Tenville in laip' iiiinibers. Tho bearta ol the Tenrllle jroaag raea aaak within th.Mii. Thoy Btood Bghaat Tho batt of Beveral Of thom begBJI lo tnrn whito. Thoy tried to in tiniidatc tbe non-union jrooog men, bat thoy would nai ha Intlnridated. They tried to pe?aiM*U9 tbeia to roinp iuto the Tonvilio Ain:i!?amat:d Socioty of Marriagntble Yooag Mea, bar they woald not be peranaded. In twenty-four boora tho walking delegate oi tho ubIob oflered to witbdnw their boyeott if the yoong ladiei would do tho same. Tlie Uoat Worabipfal Preddaat ol the Tenville IndepeBderB Ordei of Prderated Yow_ Ladlea promptly repHed tJiat they aboold do BOthiog of the kind, aa they were taore thaa aatiaUed with the situation just as it atood. Tbea the yoang men, as wo snid befoTO, rolirorl and bCffJBB " sittir.'^ aroand onder the treos," wishing that thoy bad ncver lteon born. The Tenviire , yooBg men have got thorwlves int,, a obobI awkward and painfnl porition. Tiiero is l>ut one thir.g tliaf tbey r:m iln-Mirromler mi conditionally. J.ot thom aaod word to tbe triris th.it their part of tho boyeott is off, and that, thoy nre simply awalting tlio pleaaore of the fair creatnrea in whoaa banda lio thelr futore deatiny. Thls may be bandHatlng, but it is ti:eir llllly hOpO, ___________m?mmm The froat nnd hailstorms of this remarknlil.^ .July have oxrl rloitBd this part of the eanntry, but the reports from Tastern and WCBtera pplnta Indieatc thai bo little danoage haa beea dooe to gtaadlag oropa of aata, wbaat md corn. It was even fVared that, the peaeh crop, whieh liaa sur vlved all the dan/rers of blight and drouth, might he go daaaBged that there would be an exoaae for the usunl blgh prio-'s and limited BBppIy. Fortnnately, thhi laat evil ha? not rome upon ii-, and the market, will probably be woll suppliod with tiio farortte fmit whoae threatcaed dangers ii.rul Barrow oscaivs are ko faithfolly chror.lol.nl in the dally pxeae. _ Mr. Clevolind is very eniplmtie in deolaring that be is .-.imply a prlTBte eitllOB; but he la alao jiorsistont in talking about the ennobllm; [onetiona of an ex-l^eakkst in public life. It s.>oms now ortain that, Colonel Mo.Mpln wlll ?aeeeed lo his nm>)ition to dmw togetber a hlghly ootable aaaeBibly at the LMgue CoaveBtioa in Syracnae on Aagnat 5. Probably as many us 500 loeal Olflba will l?e reprosentod, and not less than ?^,ooo dtlegatea will appear in the convention balL ihis js a body wbieh ought to afford a good riaw of UepabUeBO BiSM and hopos iu the State cam pnitrn. lts inflaeoee, exerted tbroogh BOO local eluba and as iniuiy more that CBB aml will be formod befora the eampalgn is arell uader way, aboold be -ullioient to turn tlio aeale Bgalngl Tarn manyM eooapiiaoy to capture the State Qorern. ti,.'iit. _ Dr. Kvi-n-tt, in deflniog hi^ politlCB at the Saadarioh dinner, detcrlbed htraoelf as a inember of r.nli ituont, Inagmooh as Magwomp begina with um M and rnda wit.li a P. Wr alwayi .suspeoted tliat the y-X?p was Engliih. This sottles it. Tlio Pottoc 'Jonimissloners havo recently pun bibed aeverely TiolatJoaa of duty by memiiers of the foree. Chargea of dnakenrjeaa and peratetaai abaanoe have J-een diaetpltnod by dlamlaawl, and lessor vinlafions of poli''e ro.ulations have beon mrt by beavy tines. Tlio sairty of the nti/ons dependa no iargely upon tbe efftCBrBey of the poliOQ foree that theae eereta penahieg will be geoerally approred. Tho eoorta have beld thnt a poUoecaaa il in BBCB9 BBBOe always on duty. and whothor iu unifornror not he ghould so eoodaol himself as t<i rotaln Ws self-reispt'-'t and do honor to tha de> pnrtmrnt t-i which he bolontfs. And it ought to be ftddod that, as a whole, the police fortn an iiduiiraMe body of ni'ti, and one of wbieh the oity may well be pgoad. Thore aro a lew un wortby Daemben RBMmg tbeati bnt after all, they aro only h few ntnl an exoepttOB to the fi-eneral gtaodard of exoellen. e. Tbe talk about, wouian's dreaa at Chatrtaaqaa seems t^, bare exolted awre onrioalty than all tbe H-rioiis toploa on the progrannne. This woald be aalartaaate if the pabUe were aafaaiUiai with tbe Aaarnbly'i arelghtlei side. i?ut, it? trienda will in,t Im' rcpBhwd by the Badae iiBagBlfjIai ol ? suuill ilR'id.'lit. PEltSOSA L. y\~. loka a. Logaa t?iu a VTaahlngton tnbvflewer tiiHt i? aaoBM t<> her taal Aaae-Maaa now abmivt etrtaca tar iima- IntelMgeot patrtotlam anJ less toaav i :n than did thetr tellow-coantryBMB aho mado toretgo ixiir-. a f'\v raara af i The f.Mir Daaakcra ,<f tii>^ poiniu- ?? Paer Ojrnt" li,-nr'l at so many uaucaita aaa .1 ,!:iv? ln Knropo niifl 1 AjDBrlea, do boI roBiphrte UM ?"ru ,i- arrttien by nr\<-.r. iW:-<- are alaa parta attagatbar, but tive. of them have not yet haao BrraBgad hy tba eoaai mt tat coatart u^c. Mr. Heaaeaal, ln London, 1-, bemg uigeu t> aah Herr , nake i i aJtaratlooa and traiiaiio iltl ina for the romlng laaaon. lt Ii said that U_ r,i.- \>-i naperformed ,,atsi(i? 0f tha Bwadtah capital , ire ai ktrthiug ar.d ^aaatifal u tn -? artth vtueh m_.lt> have now barOBM so tanilllar. i ,,|,,i:,-l Oleotf has recently d?rllne<i to arrept more ihati hHlf of a prapoaed a-H ,;f ?>0.000 fram?? to the Tlioii^oiiliirnl .-,?lity fn,m a membrr of tliat bortv. nn the prouiKl tliat t.he ioaot t;ad iw,t ratataed Miivtliiiijj ! |,, prataet kuaaelf aaalnet tlie ao^id?nta of llf.-. T.his remluda "The Pall h_11 ?"^??tt'''1 that three roontoi 1141'. l? Aaatralla, Calonrl Olcott ratnrned t,> tha himlly ,if it d.-<,-i?.<i p, i-,,m i.iski poaada oet ,,f a -"iiu^t i f 0,000 piienda, ratainlng "id^ 1,000 poanda tor the k.? i,-f. i !.,?!>? la mil. a ipcnatatlftn ln Orrat hMrrlagton .,v,-r u.<- poaalhlc iii- poartion n iala hy the hMa hli ?? Hopklaa M-arl.-s ,.f tlie ?? r-Wwgg l.rri.,-,-' uimiisWhi lanll l,y lier, gapara-Ry a- thei-e liave tieen fret|ii'*nt ruiimrs tlmt It uiiiild ulMniat?'lv lie divntert t<> the une of mime art or ajielBBl urganlutton. 'The Hpringtield Kepubllian" rrgardn H_a ^n^gi'itlon a<4 a mere mietts, lierause peo? ple have thonglit Mr. Hearlea voukl be anrfeltod wlth ______ wOrlenrc* "The Krpnhllrnn" ndda : "fi|d?r &S5 ?&? srwaa'.'SXt-^h: *, r_i, "irv snd Raney Ke.logp. and bclnngod to k 5 itSptS wi...... th- ymujc atan/iepwaai wlH Xiratton and eerktla taaBnfi of! n*e." Reoooa hk'*us to hkta a etaaao al Theoiaee Pnrker, Iho'tttrat fnlt-rlan i>ader, be9we lontr. bnt a* vet hiw ??, aaMai where to erast tt "Tka Heraid," of tnnt %w.'.nt* "i" nouwrial aiaeaa la a taaf phtf* aai ai t ii lechalei oAa. faaea ?earf W\ lilodgett, of <hica_o. has beon Hut.Mi Dana ot Hm Rustknoskaa D-traratty Law *, hool in that. c.'ly. ln plBOO of I>r. llcnry Booth. who reilres after thlrty thre* faatV *ervlre. Tho portru.t of Knnny K-mble. palntrd bv Sir roakaa Rcvnoids ln 1T84, arae parehkaal by Me*?r*. Afnaw for Mr. Rraaley Marfla, of Rew-Yerk, at the Hla ..f the lata Mr. Cae-Bdlel .?iMnil'o eeBaeMen. ii,. Loneaa Rewa" iara : "The pfetnre arttt _jw__**i ,.,, eire thli oonntry. Mr. MattUi k ka^kpMar o alraaooan and Its fkmoni deer f iraat He Intcnds to ban* tke pletan la kte scotatah rtettaaao.* kjetaittH <? the "Llberte Rrmmalne," publishM by M lieliilnimi, fermerly Rnmanlan Mlnlster In Rcrvla. Ktng Chartes owes tho itn nrWm of th<- la**i love affulr Of hi* DOakaw and helr, Prlnre Ferdlnand, to Do metdns Btardxa, a former nvmber of tho Oblnet Deklfnan <ieciam? tkat Hla Kkfaatf hai 90 tfea ? tha ralatlona kotween th*? Prlnre and M^Vaoareaeo onUl a few tlay* before the rtinture. The ni^bors tl.e prwent MnlatrT. be ndds, had QiteonraaBdtta Qieeu rVeWtly ln bef pl:m to U-Jte 7^I<?n*i_M_S lToi^*or I'auti. tutor of the Prtnoe m R?^J* ??? U. -chaeffer, arlvate secretery of the Qaaaa, are to bo dlsmlssed f.-om servke. Il 1* *ahl. THE TaLK OtTHBDAT. A 1?OH.IllO trasR af nature ls fonnd aaMaf the l.ilis of Delawara Oooaty, N. -- ln ? s??kcn ,n"e rovcr i?g abont tbraa aeroe of sorfkce, whlek Hea bataaaa rwo lmn.ii.'i rklejeo m-t tor from ti.o Raw-Yorfc, Out.rio and Wfcstern Rattroaa. tho whoie oafmea of the Ma ? eovered wltt a tklat irawth of nioan. wkoaa rteaae ? : to un aaknown ieptk, bnt rartolnty fartkw than .,,. ma ,,,, r,? h. gaab tafl ol tha awae k of a diir.'.cnt color from it* MMrkkor, eo flmt tka ourfkeo looke ttke that of a be_o_f_l eolarad <'*r^t- J" wa? |Dg over the velvety oniRwa, tho toot lUlBl ?0WR B 8tW rttkont oncoantartaf tka water, wktea 1h ot Icaot two f?.i beiDw the wrtaeo. Nc-r tho aawa, U a few pia-aa, tke ?ra8er eomea lo tke top. The burted pond i* a w-nderfnl nataral curloatty. -How do i fcnow a a^tkanaa wton 1 ^< Wm'" The .,1,1 v. .tt.'.' repvoted the .jue*Uon ondtkon gave i> o osplanatlon. I hnow a g^.ttonan bj ttttwu. no u-U wii.'i. be l* natktd on. He U Beeaftornai w t* ii, i* qulet, a-v.r raises hl votoe *? f**J*B*& "uigkr foius do oi geta srsred lika tka otAera. He vont ittnd any non?enar not e l; it of lt but: ne never n.aK's a scene and ii a walter l? mipitdent I* "ot at tne tnlile that kO ta ?^d-Wn. ne may not ttp yo* ?t aU or ka^majr 9tJ_.T?" aa bui you are rare lw (? o gentleniao, ln* ao mn as ron nr- tkat otliers nn not. n? lUakkw how nui-ii they may ?ve yon. (Uetrott iroa rtaaa. Chartoa Dndley Warner, In tke Aagnat "Harrr.'' pota i.aae of tha Ajoeriran glrl tUa ways "If Tho Ameriean alri roee ta lerlonBly for r*'p.r*e, slie will he able lo ?\y o;!ds to any modern langakttty or to any anrlent marble. if what le wnnted In ood-Qr tK coM hantenr and lanankl rapftrcflloaaneu or lnftv Immo iniity, we are confldent that with a lirtlo pi_<-tice sho can Ut ittner, ami look more Impnaatve, and movc wlth Ieaa motton than any other ereatad woman. We have tkat confldenoo ln ker abiltty and adaptnbUlty. II i* a qaeatloo wketker it le wnrtli trklto to do this; to tcri-ce the vtv;i.'ii\ and ebarm mtttva t.? her, _nd th? ruttura] Impnletaanosa and genorono gUt of karaall whlrh bolong to a new race In a new land. wiiich is waUOng alwajra toward snnrlaa." \ Dfsanated BokUer.?An frlakman oonred ln the i'it..i btate* Aiinv kn Texns, amt belonglng t-> tho In fnntry was ln tbe bablt of srandlng wltn his toes ? i inward, to remedy whkh the sergeanl i >n llnually addressed hlm wlille on parado wlth "Stirk out roar toea. rmri'it.-' it took Pntrick yeare to arnulre the hablt of ^-tieuinp hla toes ont. .'u*t okont the tlme he had aur<r?>ded hf waa tmnafarred t" tho mvaJry where hi* babll >.f stlrklng out his to_i krtar ? ii I, wlth his n--f!ii:n'*~ oa :i horseman. Tie sergeant was conUnually ealllng to hlm: " >tl'h ln tlm-o t'^- Ititii.k." mn.h to hi* dtagnst, and he ex e'aimefl wltti some omphask i " Dlvii take sucb a ser rlee For llvo yeara it was nothltn.' but -stlcli out v, ir tne*. r.itririi.' There la no puuln1 tka btoear gnards." (Texaa sifting*. in her last lettet t<> "Tne Boaton TranaertBt," Mlaa rjflder thns dlspoaee of a mmoc abont a Rew-York elergyman: '-it is mmored that boaton ha* Its eyo on Dr. Kninsfiml as a OUCceiBor to FfcUUpe Ilr-wks. It is nii in ratn. i?r. Bnlnafori woat leaaa Now-York. II- || fOO inttfty B_ed hen-. Fr-pn what I know of him I don't tklnk that he would mrc for a -fVhlonable ehnreb,' anrt tkat of < rnrae Trlntky l*. ?t. George's. Dr. Ralnt_ord'i ekareh bere, is a fkabtonnkla one, to be enre, bnl tkat la so boeanae fkaUonoMa people havo gone into it for tka eake ol the wo.-k it glvaa them. *t. George's la a frve ehnreb, and ita work la among tka poor of ivi*t Blde tenomenta. itir'i people llko to work amonf the poor. )t le a notker t" their con -. lm...... Tkey a-*' .luinp sometklng aneelnak, nnd it ls n ble^siiiK to them. l>r. RalnntorJ kaowa Ju*t how to mahafo ti.f*-e two alementa. No. ke win not go to Tilnlly. You inust look for S'.nie one elsc." Anaoath-Rc?A dentlat, wkoaa rtorlea are alwavs fuun.i.-il on fn't, teli* of a nogro who eame to him wlth hii wlfa to have one of her teeth extracted. Oaa be ing somethlng whoae mysterles a'M.'rt terror t" lu c'-irm*. tho soltcltoui darke) qiwttoned: "Couldn't Ibe her auffln' a llttle tni:d^:-*ii ca?. dortahl i ouldu't you ?tbe her gaaoUae r' -il'liarmac-utiral Rra, ?'iN A LAKK OBOROB -T-UtMSB. 8he ls *ittliig on 900k wllli !^>r slster, (I've bOOn fnrtivrly W-teklDg nf.'ir.i Ko maaeuRne eyes eoold bnea niis=cd l^r,? The steauier's pnrtirnl ir stir. The glrl In tho blue llaiun'l |acfcet Over there by the ralllng.-don't lookl H? breastptn. the liitl" *-'"ld rao,uet, A ro*e ln the end of ker bOOk. Wlth a Wk paraaol, potka-dottea, tjfic keeps oir tl.e ranaklne land naen) Bul from nndnr that 'i,i.'ii (pontn-apotteD :.i\es me a gktace now ?md- then. T o bad that tiie Bfje hi- il-'pirted Fur slava with wnbrefla and fan; How l'd eproad tkat ambrett1 (pollnvdottag) And gyrnte her Japaneoe Rn i -iw. s. Booattor. iioii^i Proprt-tor-You my yon waol a J"i> aa walter. Your f?',<* ?eame fanUllar t?> mo. Weran't you a guost of this t.oiel J:i-t year I ?? Ye*. sir. I bave eome around to g?"t my moncy bark."-iJiiflge. Tho Otker day In Northampton^ilrc, F.ik'land, a earioae wedoang took pkvea Xka i--'-"""1 *bo *i.\ty-six an.l tho bride seventy-six. Tho bans luid been pro nounred ln chnrrh lifty -ix yeara ago, but they sep aratad and m-rried dltTeient peopka, ?? And so you'ro marrled, Rrldfolt" " Ve*. nittni." _ ._ "What d.ies your Imsbinnl do!" ??An- shure iiiiiin. he ls a rollrowd dolrertor" A rallroad dlreotor I rhat's a very Important pkwe. An you qulto enre lt ls thatt" ?Arr Zaitk an1 doesn't he ahtand all day at tho rallrowd dlrecilng peopto to the carb?''-(Bostx>ii Courler. _________________ N?T A CHA.MFION OF M.UoRTTY Rfl.R. Fr<)in The PkUadelpbia TI aeo. The Raeataa CJnar drlnks lo the proaperity of Pmnce, but (i.a-s ool menUpn the Republle. ln tnta ie *hows tiiat nnUko _om Reed ho i* aot a Bopabno-a Caar, _ WORRI THAN TIIB CAI ROVBi From Tho Boaton Advartloar. Min h hm l.ren argOd ln the past BfBaBei " tho deadly rar-stovo," bnt few eaaee are on re.'ord where tho heaUng appurntu- of a r.-ir eanaed as k-^u nnd as slgnal lo--* of llfe n* reanlted from the exploslon of tke gas loaeiToIr aeed ln n^lamg the Fieach c_cur slon tniliis. _ _ WHStl BU_?T_RX18 IiKKMITF.N. From Tho Baltknon Ameriean. Canada kerer apprertated tho aorrleea of sir John Maodot .'hl bettar than now tluii *he is eomp.'lle'l to get aiong wttkoat them. WILL THEY FBTTBR OUB NAVAL DEVELOPMF.NT7 From The kooaon lonrnaL Fka baarte of tke Mandi ..f ike Aawtftraa Raay win tlmost slnk wlthln them ns they rertect that tl.e llouse ,,f Bepreoentattvae ln the Congraas whieh a**embles ln Dceemlier next has 140 Demorratlc majority. The lxmiorrntlc re.ord of olntrurtion to our naval development tn the yars from lflrt- to lai9 ls too well reniembered to retjulre repetitiou. 9B-TBI Ni'T BI N ANY RiSKS. From The fhicsgo [ntoc OOOBB Demoerats clalm " there ls a *I'Ut ln the Republlr-an j,,,.!. in i.l'l.i.' ThOf will do WaN to kwp their InfOn "Ut of thn rrarlt. AkrBBIOAR POBI IN FBA-fCB. liiim The (leveland _8BBai iiut it U eartalfl tka aarree laksly aneBoaed by Bbe Chambor "f Dapnttee wlR be paeeed van sooo alter the Benata reeouvaues ln tha fail, ns it tniled ihrough tho intervenUon .>f other moawuwi ln tke i"i*v elos Ing dayi ot Ike seestoa ?""l ool fr-.n. any opposlUon uianlfested towarii lt. The only eRoet, tkerefOre, u to p.iaipoi.e fur a few n.ontha the courluslun of one of the inoat notn-le d.plom-tle. aehlevameata of the deea/le It will toaoa a,tlrt sikli iiioioth to m-terlally UnprQTe tka mttrliet foi Au.ernau Bop next w.ntor. EX-SPEAKEU KEED RETURX8. CHAT AB'MTT WHAT HE SAW Dl BDBOfl AMEIUCAN POUTICS WERK BtMSIIED FKOJt IO,| .MI.VD Dl'RIXn TIIE VACATIOX. Ex spenker Thoma* /:. Reed was one of Uie paa agagera Wbe nrr'ved yoatorday from Enrope on tha *team.?hlp Clty of New York. Wlien Mr. Kerd walked ftshore he ronfldently eipert?d that no one would ba there to BB99I him. He hvl tivken hls paasaga onry tbe day before he aalled. and did not know thnt hla arrivnl bad been experted. Mr. Ke<d was met, how cver, by lavatal frlends, eaa <-f wl.om had arnnge4 wlth 'Jeorge W. Lyon, istnveyor ?1 tlie Port, to hara tlie ex Spenker'* bngp,"i#> expedltlously examlned. Thla waa leaa ln order t<> enable Mr. Iteed to e.ntrh ag early traln last evenlnir f-r hls home ln V irtland. A Trlbnne reporler asked Mr. I'.oed lf he had kept hlmaelf Informed about Ameriean polltlre dnrtug hla obacnte. "I don't know anythlng .nbont poJitlr. ln Amerlra," ho __-**?*?*_, " In faot I have tried U> forget for fout niontti* all I ever knew about them. and I thlok I have nearly *nrreed?l. i have not mveatlgated. any of the goolal problem* thnt are now agttatlng the peopla of Enrope; I hnow nothlng abont the effert of _? Mc Klnlcy Aet there. and I have tried to heep out of tha way of newsjiapor men and 'notablc*.' I went aa a tourlst merely for pleaanre. No, not for recnperatlon; for that would lmply tliat when I went I waa In bad Iiealth. I w_e not auffertng trren, and I am not new? e.vrept wlth beat." And Mr. Iteed vlgorously wlpa4 tlio p'.-i'aplration off hla Mre. "Wliat aertlor:* of Europe did you vlaltl* '? In 1883 I niade a trlp through part of Europe, htrt I did not go tlTongh Italv. it waa at that tlma toa late In the ?eas>>n. I Imve always wanted to know suniethlng about that ronntry. I left here March 21, and went dlrectly to Part.* and afterward to Ifaly. I ?.tsyed In Borne for somo tlnie and tried to ?ee every thlug thero of lnt'reHt. I wm partlnilarly Infreatei ln the Umploe and rulra. ft. I'eter'a I revUlted flroe and agalu, aud now a mctlng-hotiae wlll bave to ba pnrtty blg to ettrart my attention. I afterward went to Naples and asreuded Vesnvius. I made tiia ?v.e?_t of the moimtaln on a rable rar. Tlie railroad run? al en anglc of llfty three degrees and the safety of the paa I :iK''rs ln the rar dopends solcly upon tlie rtrength of o;,e little rable. I wa? mlphty glad when I got down." ?' Were any of Uie dhararterlstlr* of the people of a strtkirig nnture J" ?Raflier. I waa mnrh intere>ted ln how the people of Italy llve, partirularly in and around Naplcif. They are half-rlad and go uniiTid Imrefooted. but what I liked to ?ce waa that tbey arere all happv and conter.tad. although moit of t!;em did not know where they would g-et thelr next nieid. Ibay aro ntieduratcd, and lo them lanoranca la bBaa." ?? Was there miifh ex.itenvnt over the lynehlng of the Itullaiis ln New Crlejinsf" "I ?a> in H.mie durlng the whole of tbr.t rontra? ratay, aud I did not notieo a blt of excltement. Every. thing bppeareal to be quiet, both In Italv and ln Blelly. Th? epi^ode. howevyr. MgMlBM- BWBf a good many -BMglliaiM. Th' liotels of RO-M B ;?l tha oiher ettloa of Barope are k^pt up bf Amerkaus. and it la estimat'-d tlmt at le.ist #_.',,000.000 ls spenf bT thera eaek year tlieiv.. Then.- h;i?? been a great deal ot >.?i_ platnt beeaaaa Ibaaa has been aaeh * taiiing oB n ABBOrKaa traaTaO, There was no talk of war or ?r,y. thliift of thai 'aIikI. however. While I was ln It:Ur I boiik'lit a good many book?. N>nn: were new and others were tboai I liad lieard about. Manv of theai were rare ed'tloiw. I nlso bought some ln Ptvrii. I aappaae 1 have about 2Chj abvigether. llut that Is not ,i lai.e BBBBber." Afler visitinK Ifcilv a'ld Paris Mr. Beal went to Lnr*. don. Ho aaw the fsarBaaaenaary i>.?ii^s ln the three eOBBtriea ho rtattod. He was ??lte^ if anv extra?irdl nary ,,?urte*ios were extended to him aa a member of Caagraaa, 14Ba," he replied. "I went t-Bf the ?am? aa an? other Ameriean ritiren go"s. and loolied on from the galKries. The nile^ geearB-Bg tho?e bodles denv to all forcicners the privlleges of the floor. We had a ?dmllar nilo MM Ooagraaa in tha KeaMa of Kepresenta tiv.-, an.l I kBOW that nile. at leaot. was enforced. Tbere were n?veraj Memberi of rariiunient who viMt.>d Waahlngton durlng th.u Ubm, but taay had ta ga nta t!.<.' gatleriea. iu tbe Baaata, h.??-*:ver. thev were tabefl on the floor. but they are always dolng stranaa tlilncs t.liere." ______ , _ ._* Mr. ReM rtined wlth some fr'.ends laat cvcilng aaa etartcd for Portlnn.1 on the mldnlsht traln. THE TUMUMM FRESh-AIR FL'ND. ACK XOWI.KD. iM F.XTS. ProvionaiT aa-aawtedgtd.tis.ra: ot i'or tii,- hreaa-AIr r_u_i. , ^ th,-K. I.lmlia. K. 1.,; . X pwabytrrlao Chnreh, tallp, K. V. }f(}g Charic* E- BUhoj.s. },._? ? J'ft'l.. ,."M, ,v\ Park _ lllford. " ,'oo 11. .n.* Iioncal. .,'-{{_ W. II. E.i3 c. m. ii.?. 28 ii. s. Doollttle, lUadlne, I'enn. |B Mai-. i: 1..,.-kwo?a1. .SJ.yi V. U. Baldwto.. . ]3,3 I., of Salam, B. 1 . ,".m Iiell.i, oi Mount Joy, IVtin. !,.?_ B. T. BotaMa. *|a I _*ll . 1., (Ml a. C. Colllna. 'ta Mlss 11. II., Kngiewuod. , ^j ?? Toung. ? ?|0 Mln* inii. v. J.."i'r<siijt?-'ri_ii 8_u4ay^choal. , tal w. i. ii. :.:::.:.:.; ;.'"^ >*A Uttte kitten oaf tWva V ira". ffl M. T. H . -0J ll ' 1" ." JOO ltlrthiiar jnk- of th" Infmt , i? ?? of IBJ ?' * c (v, Churrh Bnndav^ebool. Ka*t O'anae B. J.._.. ? w WhaUoavet ClrcM '.t Klag'a Daughtrr*, Uaa- j ffl gor, M . 1000 Mr<. Saekett. igaj Aiice m. ICaaay.,_ _. Total. .lulr 9, 1801.?19.19111 (F.iplit thonsand axl ajghty-thraa cBBdraa have s,r?Mj boen aaat to the country for their fo tilghf* vacatlon.) Ft'.VJR.ir. Of gfCViSB .??? KEWCOUMK. The luaeral of r_*B_*i B, BtaWCaMBtM, the inwver. wM ? ii reaaaraay at Ua aoaae, PTa. 909 ato^aooara. at 10:30 a. m. The Kev. Dr. (-,ulll?-rt. of No^hport, Cann. toraaatty of the C_aweb af the H,.ly fajtrtt of this .itv, offlolated. He h.vl been a warm fnend ol Mr Baweombo, and hls aei-nvm was a touehi.U one. Mayor (irant. fontroll.-r Mvei^. (alonel Jolm R. Y"\ Mwa Distrkt-Att?r,:ey BleaU. laiTogata BTaaaoaa, ko oordcr Smivth. 1'ollra Jaattee Androw .1. Whlte. CMB> Btaataaer Tboaaaa F. otlray. ax-AMafaaaa IUCBe_ee*r, c.x-Judg? Donohiw, F/ugeno |M. fartB, .Jame< t>. ntapat-MB. John Cammlrk and Maal fora mlsslonor M-BM M. o'llrl.'n were pall benrcia. Among those who attended tho funeral were BB-Jaigl IMituihoefer. Sarauel P. Ileyman. '? Abe" S.liwah. lule Amnson, Joha 1). CHmmlns, Aldennan ttart, C. W. Steln, Edwurd S. Sti-kw. C.mniU'loncr lUirker, romniisslonor Phelan, ex-Commlasloner U-dirwav. Ed waitl I.auterhach. Darti Leventrttt. Martiu n. Bawara, (ominissioner .Uoolj Maaa, Jajtga Ehrli.-h. T. C. !_. Ecloslne, J. H. V. Arnold. Judge I. H. M.< arthv, ... k. Laaataf, l. O. BlBBgalagialB, p?tS^i^i_I__ t ,..l Hayms. Meaander lirandoa. )r.. <.. W. pavtdaoBj Fi! Waliirr and OotOIMt K. VBM Whlte. Tl.o hural was ln Woodlawn. TO EEtEESAlE LAECMMOEl TA\CKttMX*> Otaoayaraab, Onaau, -July _!?.-< m Aagaal l Iba l*wa? mont Vaebi <"iub wia be BBtartalBBl by B. u. ^a^_, tlie proprletor of tlie Jndiiin llurbor llot.-l. of OfaBB" wi,li. Thero ?lil be * rereptton In the aftemo.'". 9* kraad i>v a BaaMjaat an>i 9 iK'P bb tbe evaaiag Dartng the <lav tba Indlan llarlyir Yivlit CBaft wlll bott IM _____l !-? -.vttu. <?n tins eeeaaMai tne -09-i ?'** '*? S__Ufal g^anda will he daeatatai erltb &*& *ad U mmlnatad by CbtBeee bMtaeaa. -? lV//.l-/iV lf. TAEtmntWi BKitfat A ai?pJtih fr.uii Newport ye?vr*lay sald that wiaraaa K vaudrrb.lt wan IU. It add.nl __M aralla h- wa-ta ? ag _B4MP*a Baaek h* was selred arttB aomethlng BM rerOg* and had to Ns ??MSt<-d honie ln IL' aMrBBja or ? l.dv wlio happened to IV pa.alug at the tlm*. At tn* Oraad C?atr_l Ntattoa y*al May tn? offlrer. kaww "'1t')'''? ,? Mr. vanderbilf* Utnaaa, aaoaaB afeBB ih'T bad r-Kt m ihe n*??pai>er?. They ?ald they bad not f* lntorn..ia al hl* not belng waB, and eon* <,..en_y did not BMBB BBTj tiilnir ?*rlo'i* could l>? the nuHK-r vrtth hiin. Nc B 'r? had been aent to hla bome ln gBBBBM, ?he_ a TriBuaa reporter oailed _-.<ro late je?u?d_y. * BOV JCAX AT THE GARDES YUEATRE. Rlrhard Man*0?.d agaln ahowed hi* awBaiataa po-ere at Uie Oardni Theaa* -Ml evemng. A? u.u.l on Weda*. day eveolnga. .lnr* the lat^uctlonf of the taBaBBB 1"* granime, he ap^*r->d tB -Don Juan." Many per^?* M .od about the theatre b- tor* th* doors were op*n,d aa? Mg for adinlMlen. tTbai Oie ou.-,ln *?? BiawB u| for th* nrat a.-t, the IMBBBBMM room ?as ?-ll BBM "'?? ?? .. ?.,,. | j r? ot i- afta IbiiBBlial ^ yJar un aaaUeaaa UaBaaad ??<? th.- vi??i*; ataaBaaaB t? M- Maaa. BelB'i .v.,i.'-i priatnti.? M th>' w.li-kn?\>u ahatMBM lAUghter and prolong,sl Bg^B-Maa at fr?que?t BMarraM re*a..l?d th^ a- to . aa uaual. for hl. ?uvce.rf?.l olto.W u, ?iU.rtaln the \t?l??r* t.i th. theatro. Tlii. .veulng Mr. Maii.tl-M ?_? apivar In the -ParlKlaa H_man.-e " Aa Ui^ ptw ha* bmom* aueh a favorlte. tt la e.p.n.ted that W Uio-tre wlll be 011*1 xtlth th- BMart frl.-uda and Bt-BtMM* To-morro* e\eatu?; "Bcau _xaa? UK-U" Wlll ba Biaae-Uxl.