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^TBBermenie. BUOl- THEATRE?t and 8-A Hlrh Rollc*. BROADWAY THBaTER?2 and s-Wang. CA8INO-4 :18?Tbe Orand. Dueheaa. EOF.N Mt'fcEkJ-Wax Tab.eaua. EL OOrlAOO (NewJeraey)-b:!J0? B9ag Belawan. UARDEN THEATRE?2-rruice Karl. 8 80-Dr. Jrkyll and Mr. Ryde. ORAJTX) OPERA HOUSE-e-Captain Karl. BdysTER A BIAL'S-2 and 8-Dick Whlttinrton and 11 Is Oau MADISON SQUARE OAItDEN AMFII1THEATRE-B:1S ?ConcerU MAOISOB OQfARK TREATRD-2 aod 3 30-Jaae. ttANriATTAN BKACn-a-Klrowora*. PAX,MER'S THEATRK-2 and 8:10-Tho Tar and tbe Tar tar. PARK TttEATRE?2:15 and 8 :15-DoroUiy"a DUerowa. TEHRACK OARDEN-Elfl Rlitiniaedtl. lcTU 8TREET TREATRE-2 and 8-A Khtr Relx'l. Jtioer io aoofrnswenio._ PatTcoI, "*" *??c- O** ArouaproenU .11 e Ml-wW?' ??, - ?? ?' 2 A?YOuaoemen*a ....12 8 Ne? p?Mic?"?M"" $ k? fiankpr* h Brokera II 4 0?-**n Saaamera. H 6-0 Bo*rd aud Rooma.... 0 2 Fr<n*'?il? . ." . ?> UuPtoea. fbaneea....* 2 3 Reaj ,*Ute. 9 1 - na?tn.-?a Nottcea.0 i'Bal^... ..???? lountry Board.10 4 1 Rolidoua Not eea.. .10 Dnaaan'akit.y . 9 S. Reon.a at.d ilata DaamaUcsTltuaWon. 9 8-8 Kallr-4. . .... -10 fhlficlai Meetlnaa'.'.il " * Mewmboata . 8 ? ttiTwi'id n 4-6 Steaml^ats .10 1 filarflUiaiee.ii* .12 H'Wnrlt wWd. ??> ?-ft finsinras aonree. OEJTCE FUBBITURB^ la Okm v"lrt!k,,I?!'.#Mturea bT 111 Fnltop-at., Ne.wYork. p e ? k 1 .Li hrarf Tablea, hc. TR1BU.VE TERM8 TO MAIL BOBBCB?BBB. Oafy, 7 dara a weefc.9<, 0? 83 OO 82 10 91 00 PK_wj^Sneday.... ? <<0 ? 200 Jg iinday Trib?ne. 200 10? _ HwKly Tiltmno. IW - -^ _, ^S^m^^jTetf^^^ and Bunday anaSfaeTaofltrdVerlhara >n Bew-Verb dty and on DaUy. 67'rl w.ekiy ai,d WeeWy to forelan counlrlw. ta whlcb caaoa ?\:r* po-M*e wlll Oe l.ald by MiWrlbers. Ri?mit by P..PUI Otder. txiJ^a Ordcr. ChecK, Druft or "?f'aVh'w V"?ari now. if aaat ta an aaaoameerad letter. ^^r^er^^jrtbene. ,84 **-*&&?? Addreaa all eorrei-iKi^dPiico alnrj.-ly " The Trlbune, ?ew. BkUBCB OFBICBB 0? THK TMBl'XE. IdlMlliamimi for nublieation ta The Trlbune and ard<rs jor ngii.ai delivtry of the daily .fwpor *ii. ne ro aclvod at tha loll ?in? Irancli cltioes in .New-iort. Maln hrancli offlce. 1.288 Hroadway, coraer ilst-at. 183 4tl,-atp., corner 14th-at. 870 \Veat28d-at., cornpt 8th-avo. ]0C \Ve?t 42d at... iioar Otb-ava. 82 A\.-nnp A. n.-ar EaM ith-H. 780 8d-ave.. ontranco 47?,-?t. 1,020 81-ave., batweon (iOt.h ond 8lat tu. ifci F.n*t 12.'?th?t., near Sd-ave. 1.092 iMK-ave.. nosr 08th s6. li708 lut-avp., ncar 8OU1 -at. 89 Llberty-at. Uf OTHER CJTIKS. Brooklyn IBlllBaklg Agency. 397 Fultou-at.. op. CRy W?*htn(?ton-No. 1.822 F at * fOTJNDED BY HOEACE GREELEY 8ATUHDAY, AUGUST 22, 18?1. TVVELVE PAGES. TBE .V/TIT.s 77//.* MOBNINQ. Foreigh.-Tlio Fwneh nn.i Hritish Aeeta were rcviewod by Queeu Yietoria otT Si.itliey<l. == Tbe number of neraona Uiile.l bj tbe reeerrt huni cane at Mnrtlnlque i* nearly 800, wlth nhonl 1,000 l^nsoni injured. assas There was a terrifle atorm ln Ihe Englmh Chnnnel. a The fnllure ol the cropa in the l ral Trminces of Bnanja has ennaed niuch (leslitutirrn there. Dompstie.?PreanSent Banhmo wna fonnnlry weloouic<l tn San?to?a. -where he made a sj^eeh to nn immeiise thrmn; of i>eoplP. - Qamemnt Bnlhaiej wilewod the Qonneotteut Stote trm.pe ll camp at Niantic. ---=^.- Sevrre Btorms prevnilr.l ln tlie Weat aud Sotfth. in aeveral paheea earth qnnke ahoehn wero feit. -- - frnohj C Almy pl.-arled "not milt.v"' to the ennrgc of maidering Chjtetie Wnrden, nt Kanover, N. II.; the town u;,.s fnll ol slghtarera. - - Oeneral W. I, Bragg, ImerMate Commeroe Corambnaoner, <lir<l al Avon hy-tl.e >'?.,. S. .F 1 The AniPiienn .\5*(^-iatioii tor the Advaneeinenl of BeteBeg contlnned lt? ajBtetlng af Wanhlngton. city aad Snburban.?Captaln Bahkcr, ?f the bteamship Obdnna, ahct a mutinecr ..leucl nnd l're vented sfrious oonaeqnroeea 1" the paunWBgern. z-z=z The Bxperlmem ot Bnablng an Ead Side btreet Wlth Croton water from tlie hydranta wna ti;ed wtth suoeeaa. e= The Brooklyn ba teum def.ateo the Boaton ninc. - Stooka aJbowod leaa hcttTity and tbe ehnngm were Irrngn br wlthoul general bigniflcanee. Tbe Wentber.?Forecaal fer to-dny 1 Mnggy, wlth a ghower, fnllowed by elearing, eeldei wtather. I^mpnrntnre yeaterday: Highest, 84 degrees; low c*t, 71 ; avcrage, 78 1-8. J'eiftous goniff ont 0/ town/or Ihe summtr mn have the huily and StmdMjf Tribnne mailed io thagfl for $1.U0 per BMNtfh, or .*2..r>0 for three montlis. Jrurellern in Enropi ean rccrire The 'Iribune rfurinij tlttir ulmenee fot $1.65 }>er mont?,foreifjn poohagt paid, or ^1.4" for three nwntlm. J he uddrex* of the paper wtti be changed 0$ ofU ii on de*ired. Tbe itnprovernciit* which a,i-e U be made in tU4 Fourth-avo. ttiniu-l i.ioinipt* 'tu he of rOhl imrlbr'anoo. Th(> freeing <?f the tunnel from sni Am ?'ill bo <i K'"kI thiii? in every \v;i,\-. bul of far greater ralso ui!l hc ;t bkxfe aystem w earefuilj ?rrgaged lhal .1 fnilore in the aig ntiliins appamtoa i-* alniL^t an Impoasibility. lt is ol apecial iateeed to noto that both Bttdible gad rleual ilfnali are t.. bo oaapkrjod, for if g go;:j3; had sni.iilr-tnen'v'd the si?ht dgnnla last wititor tho OOlHaiotl ln- which ?fx Hvt-a wero lir?t wo.-ld in ?!l probBbility lnve bwn BVoMed -a riOBfltlillg oiro (tf tho Iflfhy I-.aat .-i 1* str,ct< b\ gheaoe oi 9 p!cnt!ftii BppBcation of water ii an faporfmonl of tiiiwiiiinini totoroei The gffoet <>f waehlai BOreel dirr Into the Bonvjte in ati.l to l? detcrrnliied, hirp there w tm donbt nbatever ;ih"t:t the effaot upon the up^iuhiko of Ho.ster-at. It 1^ feo be boped tbat bo dogglng of the bowobi wiii bo diar,h*'.'d by to-daj'a cx amination. nrid that tbe pubMc-Bpirited att-n,?,t ol t!ie Stieiet-Cloattiti? Aid Sodoiy to bettei thv ooadJtrOB Of? the dtj*9 Btreebl wlJl mec;. with the auceosf whi h lt oogerree. Tho faitlala " W. W '* gro raaiiiiar--gnd wt-l (mn,;-t 1 Tbibttbi rogaiora, A iotter to nrbich tiioy gre attaciu'd is boio t-> bo porofod with aviduv. Mr. Winter i> .:;. nccompliahed travel ler, and his intpreaaiona ate roovcr/ed to his rcadei* m 9 toodor, |nvti<- gjarb thal oommanda ahgir aadtrided nttention. To bim Englaad ia ai\va.vs '-fioir <<ld rJnginnd,n "a falry reana ol tlowcis aiil fitfanis.'' 111 which he Dmligbti t" loitei?n.? other WOrd doeeribOB liis mode of truvciliuf; 80 BVjfL Of OOtirsfl Mr. Wnttcr conld ?09 visir hn^laii'l Bitbool goJBg to Btnifotd; and" tho lettcr printed in othet eoloaana this inprnins it* de\oted in part to the 9B0TUeg9 which bu been peraef>g4ed tboro under the gajiajg of " lenovatins" the shakesjieare Cluncli. Speaker Sheehan is roportol BJ onr COfTO apondent ln Jhittah, to boeo retorned froai Long laiaitd (where he had U inleivieiv with Huyh J^cLaugblio) in a gladaoaag fiame of Bafod. That is to r.ay, his Bkootiog wiih the Brooklyn " ilofe.4'' toiitumed his own helief Uia: he wiii get the nomination fot JJcutenaiit-IJoveiinr. lliit the new?s hc carricd to David B. llill eould AOt ha\a soothed tho 60ul of that statesuiaa. ln truth, it looks now as though Governor Ihll had errod grievously in trying 99 carry water on both Phottlders, and had los-t his grip on tho i machine he has strivon so hard to pitch to gother. The Flowei- boom soeins to have got 1 beyoad Jlills eontrol, and Flower's principal ! stipporters no longer bow the knee to tho Gov 1 ernor-Senator. _ 1 ? "" The lateft ropotta from the Ooton RiTOf j rogion are nol cih-ulatod to inspire oonfldeflice ! in tho oflff'B BBBBf supply. On tho bnnks of ! tho BhBBtBM which feed Croton Lake were foond gtabiea, garbage-dumps. and g factory ezodfng j soapruds into tho water, wliile at one place 0 nunibcr of boy9 wero bathing and said that it \ m* their rcgular custom to do 90 at that poiBt j The rcpt.rt of thp chemists who are inaking J tho inspeotion of the watershed Bill bfl BWgitod ' wtth interest. and their photographs of the worst ' otrjnaaeea will furnish cuiivincing evidem-e W the UltlBBJIJ for stringent 01099Ur99 to insiirc tho pnrity of the Croton. CBAM01BG PB03PEB1TT TO T.VCK. Froe Traders are now getting rcady to charge Am?rican prosperity to luck. They prcdicted that th? new taritl wonld caiiso dire disnster. They were certain it wonld prostiato industrios bocatise it wonld make raw mateiiai so 009t !y. They wero certnin it would svrppres* ex ports, heeause foreign countries could not buy fp.m Anioncans unless Amoricons b^ight from them. They wero eorfain that it wxnild make all sorts of manufaotured prodncta itiore OOetty, and thus increaso the oost of liviug be.vond en duranee. Not ono oj BB990 IblOgB haa happened. MaaofecmhTOd producta aro cheapor than cver before. bVmnO farm prorfnets aro doarcr beoause of cxtraordinary forelgn necd*. but the aggro gato eoal <>f living has not increa?fd. The ntrifT has not diminished exports. as TiiE Tnrn DKB bas p-hown, for prior to tho failure of crops in Furope tbo cvports of this country were larger than evor before. lt has not made wool or nthor m.rerials moro cOBtly for manufi't uioi-s. but has sliniulated new developmont. of indueiriea geDerally. It has not owatod dfaao tor, but since its pggmlgO this country has DOOB able without any disturbaiicc to oond BbKBBl $70,000,000 in go!d ln 9 lOB months to re heve rreooaaitiea orieing in froo-tntdo countries. Now tho Fioo Traders begin to 9BJ that Mc Kinley luck is wondcrful. Just when the new tariff waa nbovt k> prodoeo some of tho pro dioted Bfihl, tboy a-sort, oomo failure of rropn in Korope, which Bill gi>o AbbbJobbo cxtraor dinar.v prosperity in Ipfte of the tariff. This is an ingearom trick of Bpeoal pleading. Boi it is fortanate for tbo mtoreotn of truth that the new tarilT was Bnt triod for nlne months when cropfl in Europe were not short, when nothing here pievented the diaastera predictod, and when all trade in thla country waa i-omarkablj einbar raaaed by short crops of whe.it, oorB and ?>at.?. la spite of all thc*o tbioga, and in spite of 0X 4raordinary nhnnoinl dianetera abroad which were rottOCtod heie, ihe prosperity of the coun? try undcr the new tatiff i\as such that its op pooenta aro trylflg to ezptalB why the predictod djgOJaOfg have not arrived. Jt is BOt gltogotbor lu.ky or merely forta? nate that tiiis ooontry haa great rjropa of rJmod c.very staplo just when foreign industrles are raost deprossed. Tho expansion of production nt thi.* time is not entirely a BMahtet <>f luck. Ono principal objeet, of tho new tariff to? to afTord better protOCtiOB to agriculture. lt con tained oew dutiea for the express porpooB ol enabHag Aflaorinan farmcrs to eecure the home market BaOTC tXiIIt. Al the some time it fflMTB theta BBaajratice of expoaaioB <?f inanufacturrs nnd eatabliahmenl of now ladoatries, creodog a far grajater hotae demand for tbeii prodocte. J.arly laat fnll, as BOOn as the ne\\ tariff \\en? into effeci, the!**' reeuhg wero peroeiTed. Ameri can faraiere, tbue ejooonraged, increaned their production in cvety direcfion, end re rapidly that they might have found rOBOOB to rOgJOt it if unuaual foreign deaatnda bad aot Briaea. Tho encoorngdanenT'bf induatry here araa tbe legiti mate frait of a tariff inteaded for that porpoae. ]t is in'deed good luck, let it )?> thaakfollj adtniued, thal this yoar the aboolaba and ini pudent falsit-y of ooe Froe-Trado tbeory will be shown. The pretonoB that Europe oanaof Buy gram largjely frota this country n\\\w> thi> country buya woollena, and tin platea, and oot t(?n ties, and silk from Europe, will bo tricd this year conduaively. The truth is that Eu? rope docs in,t buy for fun, but becBuae it needa food. lf much if? oeeded Europe buya much. The salew of Europe to this country have bo Uttle to do with its prjitbOJOfl that cven now tho saine foreign journauj which attribute a greal oecreaae in Uritish exports to tho new tariff are bIm rejoidng that this oountry baa ;i great nbundance of wbeal and cora to bbvo the populatioBB of Europe from Buffering. As for payment, when foroignera ean no longer tpare g,,ld let them wod bark to us aomo <>f their iitlcs t<? Amorican property, or mortgagea oa such property. If a new tatilf and a big cn.p meaa that Amoricana shall own moro of Anteri ,a bO t.hc ovtent of 9200,000,000 in 9 year that kind of di-a-tei ean be eudurcd. 77/B PBKSIDEKT AT UT. WOBEOOB, Preaident llarrmon'g coogummate taoi in Bay in*_' the rigbl tbing in the most felicitous waj was hdmirably illustrated at tbe Mt. Hc Gregor banquct llo had been rrdcotaed \\ith effusive cordiality at a >\v>\. aanctified by tbe memory of .tho iUustrioua soldler who Burren dered tbore, a* Senator Arkell wvU oaid, to tbo one power thal ooutd eubdue hiin. VVbile tho ngsembrod gueati were mindful of tho Bolemo gatociatione of Uoneral Graafa la.*t homo on a iiiiiiint'iin t!mt ha* beCOBM bistoiaY, they were entertaining a liying Freaideot, and ooold nol refi tin from payiag a bigb tribure bo his pgtriot auB uud genuine AnkBrioan trait*. Tho Preai? dent, wi.li beoaming modeety and aimplidty, | deftly effaoed hunaeli fron th<-ir thoughta, and : in g few oloquent Bontencea rihabaod tbo meu i ory of hi* greal predeceaaor. In a momenl hu> nudiiora were raptui malj Bpphauding Oeneral Grant'a namo aa tfaough he were ttill a living Hgure :in>nk' ^>f grenteal of Aaterican bene factorg. ln tbo n-xt breatb, gwod by tho pree ident'a earnestneea and leverenee for thg doad. they were piedging themaelvea in Bilence to keep evor in mind tho beroic aoldieFi patriotio I aeryicea to hia country and tbeteby to "pcr petuate bla greal dtiaenahip and tbe glory i>f the Sriai he fOUgbl bO save." c^otbing could ba\*o been in beitor tis:? than the President'a tpeech on this oeeaeioB. The gueata at the baaqnel had eome to boaor him al 9 plate where Geaeral Graoi'a fame otoi Bbadowed tbe ?vk digmty cven of tbo lii citizea bf ihe Nation. With hne feeling and reTerenl gracg he directod th^ir tboughtg from tho living to the immi.tu! dcad. "lt is lit,' hc said. " that that gieat spirit, that had al ready iifted its fanie bo a height unknown bj Aaaoricaa history Bboold takg ita m'ght fron this BtOtiataia-kop. Jt has |,0?n pjJd that a grcat Ufg uent ont here ; but groat lives, like that <d (iPTier.il Uraai, do init go ont, They go 'ii" lt is oot Btraagg that bbene ringing BOntOBOgg BBadg a deep itn|>ressiun npon UtO iUditOM. lt was a tiibute froa one. himseif a BOidier, who had reached the exalted Btation uccupit'd by the illu.sttiotis soldier for eJghl yeora, poi who aynj constrained |g Bghaffootgaj hiunilitj to boar wituo?;i to Uic livnii; u.,\\ci of tho doad (icneral's famo, Bod to isk thea\1 to join him in ? "ilcnt pfedge ko kOBOd "har was lmperishable in tho nio-inory of gicat BO<j BBBObliBf fitirriixhip. Pre-idcnt Ilanison iiov.t had a Bbote dllBcaM apeech to Btakfl 'i"'1" iM|iiallv ttying ciiTiinisian.rs; and ho nevcr WBd more cmiiientlv aaeceeeful in Bteeting thd ta quiremciito ol the occnsioii. His sin.viity and IBCB of aaJI OODbpJliBBBiHI WBPB l)"V0r BbOW COIl* ipicnotM. _ ritE 'ME OE LOWEE ifiTH AVENVB Thd Bttl thing 'o bo BjrpectBd of tho-e who ttt vario'is timos and in vaiiotis waja BBTB tiied to obtain tho right to run atreet-eara tht.mjrh I'ifth-ave. was ? Unal alandnnmciif of Bad) proj Icct. And thorcforo it is not in thc leaat lta> prgaiB| to beni tbal bad eatorpriee li etruggling , , j-, fc-et again. Kvents havo ]<?!( BO intelli ^ont ooearrar in doabt of the destiny of lowei Fifth-avo. From Fourteeaith-et. northward tho advamo of trade ha.^ been ripid and or.iitin OOB9i and thcro ia BO sign of a dosirc to bal*. Above Kocty-aei ..nd-st. the lomfjneBt "f a raal stun of inonoy in jtalntial reaideooeB, wiStin a fcw yoars, as wcll as tho e.\i-ton.o in thac qtiattcr of eco1csi;L<fical and other insiitntions whirh are not of an ncpiisitive na'uio. intor pOBgJ a l.aii'KT wlii.-h the lemienoios <.f ?'?"!' will taM easily surinount. Bat the Fifth-avc. that was knoWB to all tho taorld a goneration ago bas nnderpme a marveMons tran.sformation, and a fcw ycais more will efTa.-o tho laot veritigo of tho old order. The prcsenfc prMmoter* of a gtreet-CSf lino in Fifth-avc. have permitted tho assertioii to !,.- BBBde taat Ihey bawe obtained fho Bdceaaary ooBBonta from propeafry-owncra beJow Forty ?.cvrnth-?t., beyond whirh poiot they BO not Tt-t wiah to prooeed. DecawatioBg "f thia kiod with reforenod to simiiar eBterpdaea in other thoruiiRhfaros havo ofton piovod more aanguine than Rocnrate, and it is qnite p.-ssii.lo taat there will bo an opportnnity for furthea peraaaaioB ,:i tho preaenl loetance. Howeret tbal b?j be, Bwreorer, u aot of the Legialatare of 1885 forbidding the ooeapatioa ol Fifth-avo. for thia pnrpose BIB9t bc oithor rcpealod or untet by tbe oourtg before practlcal operatJoBa c?b begin. A atubborn oppositioii at Albany taighi dciYat or dofer tho project, bnt the fad remains that ovory siK-oos-^ivo yoar weakena tho pooitiOB of those who havo hitherto antagoniaed i'. The acntiinoiitai argBBMBI was 0BC3 veiv Ui and wo might aa woll frankly acknowledge that it is abottl thc only argwmcnt BOW left ; bat it ha*. beooaw a poor defenoe. TweBtj yeare ago Fifth-avo. bek>w ]'(,ify serond-st. was an " a\fimo of palaros." in tho iBoguage and beliof of New-Yorkere, and if wc rather exaggerated its gloriea it aaa, neverihe leas, tho statoliost thoroughfaie on the * "ti Ijnont, and th'e niillions who gased npOB it ahared trlth its reaidenta tJio convictloB that il nuist be defended at every jioint againat ? coininorci.il invasion. There aro still left BOl a fcw whi.'in tbe piogieae of reconetrnctlon haa oontlnnally gricvod. and to uhom the opening of ovory annrl new ahop givea a paog. But tho roo(-iit jia-t is IrrBTOoable and tho iiour fntiifo undiapated, and there is no aigdora ln rofiising to recognize BWBifeal destiBy, boaever unwelooane it? Boqnaintance miy bo. Ferhape n<?t thia year or next, poasibly aot vithin bbla decade, will the Uul barrierof con fc.or\,atlsin bo broken down, btif be intist bo i\il fully bllnd who doeati'l aee tbal tho owaen of riiirfy blocka of ahopa and warehonaea will gome day in-ist that sot:timotir is unprofltable. We aro ln 00 hurry to havo that day eome, and we aro still inolined to think that tho preaenl proj eet ic siipimrt".! by tho gainful Bapirationa of the prom.-tors rather than by the appeali of the popolaoe. There haa oertalaly beeB bo loud, and general call for gtreet*cara in any part of Fifth-avo., bnt tho oonunoB rnle ia tbal tho demanda of traveJ aiv foreseeo aad aopplied before they become Tociferoua and Inaiatent CUICAdO AB A METBOPOLiB. Tho ooBtooTeray ooocerning tbe mctropolitan claima of Now-V.nU and Chicago, which haa evoked aueh bb amnsing diaplay of IlliinHs bito gance, h;us bovn joined in by Mr. Watteraon and "Tho London llaily Nows." That tho COBtro veray ahoold havo reached ita preaenl pitch i leaa aatoniahing than that it ahoold ovor bare l.oon aerioasly nrged. J'^r our part, wo are willing to concede nearly everything tbal tbe friend. of Chicag i claim for that great and growing city. Narrow localisn alone can with bold tho Dieed of admiratioB d\w to its aAton ishing advance in the btal twenty yeara; aod anybody who qneationa tho aolidity and value of its achievementa need only drive for a fcw hours along Ita nagnifleent boul tvarda to be pennanently ondecelved. Thc album. <>f Chi? cago riewa, preaented recently to Qneen Vic toria by tbe Worid'a Falr Commiasionera, typify with amaaiBg oompleteneM the trae tendency of Amorican civilization, and no more anggeative exhibit <>f tho trinmpha of pcaccfnl repnbHcan isin oonld bo oompreased Into an eqaally aaggow .' .ti.Ji'iss. We have no ayinpatby 5\it'i tho gptrit that decriea the producta of ..ar aociety, bnman and aniinat.', iiorfh of th.- Ohlo and weat of thc AllegbanJea. ln Boston and Xew-York the rc linementa and elegancica tbal age alone can award aro Beceagarily encountered in greater iitiin!."!' and varicty. But tn ny that the great NN'ost and Northwcsl are incapable of teacbiag ua anuhint,' ia tl.o uay of eaaential progrew is to a.*sort an indcfensible propoaitJ in. At tho .saine Ume, to attempl to dctrad from tho vNiblo an 1 acknowledged eminence of tho 1/ist in pointa whe;c it is etpcciall] fittcd t>. exceJ i^ an nnfortonate oonfeaaion of infertority and a vlrtnal proof of tbe iuatneaa of tbe utigma ol! pro\inrialistn which if is ao atrennoaaly bo ighl to renoYe. For it is well to remember tbat an album of New-Tork rlewa would be otcb more likely t?. laaprcaa a Europeaa potenl ?!" with f.otions f.f Ataerioaa grandeur, even thongfa it omittod portraita of alaughter-hongei and ,t .ck-y;kr'!H and hybrid eounty buildfnga. It mighl ?\<'ii tot.d to aoggeal a bigber ideal of muoicipal aapiration, a.d would certaiarv oon liini pretenaiona of metropolitan aacendancy. of imiu'so. it is eaay t-. [aatituto conapariaoni ()f populatfoB and to iweil territorial irea bj including deaeri waatea actually within a clty'a i.n, t- bal entattled I > no m ire coi thaa liinilar gpacea in the outdcirta of?aa] ih-iv Uwge aown. The prinary definition of "me ti-.,]...fis" is "motber dty.'1 Thia at one. vcals tho strms"st of all r.-a-,.:is w!.v (iii oago, fw a* leaal another ceattiry, could Detei bope to gubetantiate bei pre* ol claima, th on thia poiot Chicai i logulartj obwae. \|.i.- agglomeratkmi ol brick and >r aw and tho more buddling of hnman ereaturea are not enoogh of ibenwelTea t:i congtitnte a tit'o to snpreiiie eminon.c. If ihey were, JeruaataBj would not attraet thooaanda of Chicago ta.nr ists, peraoaally oonducted and uMttacbed. Atbeai would long ago aare been forgotten, and Boaae oonpelled to hide its dimioiahed bead At thh nonent, thc cauaea tbal Btake [aoodon tbe world'a chief city are largely in depeadoat ol her populatiofl md eoaainarce, stn]icndo.is .i^ ti. aai Bta] bc. .-in- js lupieae beeauae Bowbere elae i;. tbe worid aro collected v.) vai-t a Braltitode '.f utereata, ao diveraifled a swaiiii i.f i.i.bi.' aaaoriatlona to tretneadona a rarieij of raaonrrea for tba entertaJnatenl au?i diveiaiun of all boiU and coiid.tiuitu 0{ paeB ; beOBBM withifl her walls all toniperaments ean ba s'ndiod and all Btopoaaftiefl grafifiod, and tho natJvtfl of all ritaaa, Moaeow, Bortto, Tokio, Valparaiio Of Cbicago, made to feel at boBM. l.vci New-York has not yet attained tbis fntneaa ol metropolitan gxcaUenco that distia goisheB Loodoo aBioog tho clt4mi of tho oartb) but W9 BM gBad N> s.iy 9BO Ifl favt apiiroaching it, nnd already pOaBenagfl the samo merit in B notable oogroo. Hnt as for Chlomjo?woll, when Cbicago caa abow that the element of reposo is gntoBg BOf adrantages: when she OBB offer enticementg to the at-tist, tho man of lottero, tho BtBfl oi lei?ure and the man of tho BOBM, as well as to the botelkeepor and the porkpaokeri when 9B0 Ifl oid OBOUgb 99 have oatabliabod ballowed memoriea an l gobdoed eooagh to en y,\ ber ireodcur with dignit/, thea it BiB be tinie to eoaaider the aetual validity of ber anxions demanda. BALLOON DI8A8TBB8, The roll of di-asters peculiar 09 the summer i is this jear lengthened in an extraoi dinary manncr. Thero have been about aa inany perxous drowned as iwual in the surf and iO boating aeddeataj ill-made icc-cream bB9 ptayed if9 potosBOVJ part cfnViently; excursion trainfl and boeta and bargea have yielded their fnll OJBOta of victinis. and the otmtoinary jOflfl Of life and lin'ih through the other custoinary ag.nries has been dtriy reptarted. In addition to all fhcse the balloon ha* now como to tho fore 99 a donth-dealing device, and biOa W* to arfa for ItBolf a ghaatly prc-omincnce. lXirinj? rhe last. two or three WOOkJ there ha* been a verit.iblo epidemifl of aerial nii*hap?. BeBBO baJIOOBJ have burst, bobjo pararhutca nave col lapaod, nnd tn theso and varioits other argyg aatartling death-rate among aeronauta baa btea attained. ln one day this BOek three OmBB ters were reported -. one man fell froBt his bnlkxm-car into bhe Adriatic 8ob and was drowned i another oeacoaded with his pauacbute into Onondagn Lake and was drownedi and in Colorado three fell with their sf.rm-struck bailoon aod narrowiy leacaped death. A icb davs BgO 9 yotlBg womau in tho tVobI tr.ed to deacend with a paracbute, but it coUopaed and she was killed; and at about tho BBBM time nman in London fell with his parachuto up .n gorno telegraph wiroa and waa kiHed. Tho aggravating feature of all theae tragrdiw bj their utter noedlessnoss. The craze for novel nnd reckleag exhibitions thounandi of feet obore U,o ground ta aimpiy a BBgering trait ol bar harism. Tho tbotunuida who flock to eeeauch oerformancoB do so with acarotdy a bettor BKHivc than thOM bad who throngod tho Roman nmphitheatre. The Bp*x*ncle is not amtuung n,;inMructive;itissi,nplypenlous;andpeo piM iln5 ted to BOB H meroly by tho morbid fHariaatioB that danger to humaa Hfo aoomato exori If it Boro oot that the u.an dinging U, ihe paradruto Bopeao api*arB to be ta tov 1Ilip,,lt tl:ulger of death. scarcely one of all the eaping Crowd woold oare to gaze at him. Th.it ho^nany pleaaoro-aeekem abould PffoBiaoauch dgradu,g>,o-.Uclosisn,tcr<,1italdetoh,unan .aLetnoreanwe^garditasal.ogethorcivd ?;,,,,??;, our atatuto booka that such speotae.les a,c i?er.nittcd. No one ean regard ithO an un dno CNcrrise of authoii-.v to prohibit pubHc Sormaaeee of any kind that are daageroini Lh bo the perfomera and to the Bp^tora. ?d it would bo diffleull to find aaythiag moro ;vurtIlv of prohibition on such grounda than tbetfl cbeap and Tulgar dlaplaya of BBidihood. J?dfB Hamfoad, lo the Unlted Slntes Dist.lrt Conrt 5 Soattle. ha. made a rullng la leepecl to ? ,.!,,? on the aame arlaeipta that governed , :n;(.PIlt deebuoa of a Uulted State. Commb> ,i?ner ln Buffak>. He hnlda thal andar tbe ? rioaton Ml Chlnamen wbo are bnproperly ta thla .?n ust be retnrned. aot io Chhah, but to C Luuy from whleh they eaine ...to ,ltpdStates-tl,,tis. in HieSpattlcisPtoHrit i.mbr. TTu?o>eWonaarehaaedoaeoB> InaaSamm^- l- the reapormlhUit, where it bclon-_^-_ Where ean the CMeago writora have BOjouracd wllll ;,re dmerfRTna so v.vidly the swarruj. of ?-? ,(,l!tll,s,hntnn>?lWedtoinfe*tNew.\ork^ Boathera Denmcrats are unhappy; over ^ C^ land-g tardy cpnoaltion to wroU tt i^^S wronafnllytodubthe-Force bill. II ".ciearij i u? th-'.t Mr (levelaivl took 8 long while to i :;;!t.M^-1,H.bcHil1:.valter ,,,. pcrvertora ol the ballot ln the South. HJi ^rnTwaomaofthem. oonatltntedan-exhibl. Mon of a moral eowardice tha. marka a man aa ttngreatpi,b?et:?st.- "^"^ benomeway of pUching ap thla *^*** r-rty " aoya -The Charleaton Newa nad C^orler, . ViV.liv at.lt,, tl,,t end it. c.logizeK the ex ? ^ ;^ tin.'onlvfriendtl, Soi.thha.il u ?;,. Whlte Honae for a quarter of r. eentnry. |' js n.eans thal oo BepnbUean Preotdaa Bm LctSned the ure ofttbe rOmtgaa- tn^?* ?f M|tlra,e. honctt Dnnocrats ihould find lB lt ?orry coiisnlation._ it is not reeorded whleh of the renal Caaadiaa poUtielaiti ifl to bg boaored with a Dnronetey. Tbe free Bureno of Uhot Bl Cagtlfl (Jarden, v,,?,h B maiaiataed by the (krman and Irlah .letlen, has prnred of greal imne.a to tauat urnnta arrivlag al thla port, Ihe aetlon ot tba Treaoury pepartment ta offertog U roomfl ln tin. |.,ir,?. oflice wiien tne biimieriatlnn neodqunrtem are removed to EDbj lahaad will ba highly appre ,.nted The Goveruinrnt OOCfl not graat a lease. bnt M.i.i.l.v giTN rhe Burena u place to carry on it, arork withoul eoet foi reat aatti such Uma aa th(. premhwa may be iieeded for other pojpnaaa I ,|IS i, B gnbataattal teeognlttoa of the senloe ren dered by the Bureao to the luiu.igraflon bualness ut the Qoverameaa lt is u rofrenhlng bhhng to hare a Tn-aident who ls landeal and not overwhaJaatd wlth aelf-eon sdouanroa <>f tho eialtod ilgnity of hlfl oflTea. Ti.e Democralifl preai (xmttnoefl to aneef at reetproeity and to betttaie bha adTantogjee of an enmrged foreign market foi Amerieaa exporta. One Jonranl rafera io bhe bipaolafa treaty ius a traoaitory airaagemeut that w.n eome lo an end on July 1 1893| aftei <>niy aiae nonthfl al tenta uve exiatenoe, wtth the noar eehedum Umlted to ,jX oui ol the nine. Thk ? 9 cbeap deriee for lloi fne-trade readera, Tiie tranaibory lobedule will be repmeed at that dato by a per maoent acbednle already agr.I upon, and en lurging tbe beaedtB to i^ derivnd by exportere. -.. aid so anteni a faet beartfully ooneealed P '1:..- br ikei who was robned wldle eounttag bank notea on the atreel neai the Stock txebange waa ,.,, more eareleaa In dlaplaying money than many othera are ta tte Wall Btreel nkrtriet, yot thefta ire eomparaUvely rarc. Tho eloee watch kept by [napcetor Btyrnea'i oVteetlvaa i? the prtaclpai rea ,(,n foi the tree.loin noui robbcrtoi whleh the U'all Stnet bualllUfl uien enjuy. lletcclivea staud .in the prlnolpa] eornerh abent tlie dhBaTet and wam oft profeaatoaal bblevofl and watmh naapeeted penoaa it la one oi tne Btaia eaaaaa tor gratl i.iHi,- to our efgeteal deteetlTB forea that baa graat money market .?i bhe eountry is *<> earefally pr<? toeted lroin the depredatlona al preaBatonal ilr.e\ *. 009 of Ihe deadl'Cst parallela that could he iiriiwn weald ba eltatlona ln douhla enlnmaa from i ^ op eehea <,r Preaidaal tfagriaoa and hw pnsi... ,e*sor. The litemry Btylfl al Ihfl BBO L"? w.uple, unurtctled, laaaiaoag and nntural. lag BBBmBahfJ of thu other are coiiipk.v, ovciclahorated, oUicure. abotinding in misty generalization. and steeped With self-udtilatlon. FEBMOSAt. (iovomor I-ran.ls, of ttnaaarl, la B mllllonafrc, and thc fouii.lotloti Bf iila fortiine was lald by lnve*tmcnts ui wheat. Thc Hov. P.nddln Hamllton, of the Chnrch of the rtaavealy r.e?t, in Fifth-avc., ttiis ritv, ta spondirg hu vacatlou ln Newport, R. I. Alfrod Emorson. Pli. P., hltlicrto professor of Oir-k at 1-a.ke Forost (Illlnol*) t"nlvcr<ity; hereafter as<oolate aeefeeaOf of cbvwieal arrhac.jfloKy ln Corncll I'nlveralty, [tbaea, a. y. t ABBtag. tho nowlj- elottcd BMBabara of thc Amerlcnn AaMMtattOB for tlie Advanrcrucnt of Betaace, BfMt ln M itao al Washlngton, nrc Mlss Maudc Forfo.-etie. of N'ear-YOrb CI1T, and Mla. <lara I. AltktB, Waa Hclen J. AltKin aad JatiiCK I'. Ilall, .1 IIIOealJB Kone Uaotil Duval, |, wbOBI Mrs. Jamca IraWB Potttr's sl-ter Is enpaged to bo tnarrled, U a nephow 9B Leon Baf, th" Fremli -t it.-tniin. The youug BBaa*l fatli?r i? at tho hend af the g?i worhs of Naplos and Parla. M. Dtrral i- said to have an autiual Ineome of 1,000,000 fr?u< -.. It Is reniarfced ln I!,.-t<>u that Mr. LowellN laco and i-nifo were aot aa tanlbar to tho e-"on.i aabtta aa were LoiiRfolloWs. uobaea'a and F.nior-on'-. He was not a togabir ly.-etim kMtarer, and aaaa his best dinner fnblo tpeaeaa. wrro dellverod BWBf from the Hub. pJcTortbelne. BOftaa kne"w lils aaatale, conrteom wavs, BJ areil as lils Intellootual clfts. A BTftaj from that rirr meutlon> ohse/ving him one dny tulklng to an Itallaii organ-Rttndor imwiiuslv. iv-klng hlru abotit It.tlv nnd trvlnK to IdenttfJ hlit. with one of the aooi.es which the poct remembered whlle rcsiding ln. that coun tcr. MU Franres B. Goode. ftancec of Pr. Edward Eft gle-ton. Is lllto him dysend.-d from Vlrglnla *toch. A tattaf ln "The IftdianapotH JoafBBl" from .Madlson. Ind., eajra thrtt her famllv ha? beea marlted by tintisual eadowaaaBta, eeltare and atreaf, aataral inoiination to Uteratare and the Broteeetoaa. Piafteaw o. nrown Oeede, of the binlthaotit.'in Ir.stitntlon and Natlonal afBMtUB, and Pr. Phlllp Qoode ..lllotfo. cttporlntondent ..f fho Illlnols Bebool for I>eaf Mutes. aro nrar Mnstnen of thls v.itng ladv. Mlss (ioode'b charms of mlnd and , hara. ler are iald to be of ? rare ordor. "Th. Jotirnal rorreapoDdeat .loriaros that hor aeqaalataoea wttaj booki is extoaalre, aod l.or pereeptlona, ta*tc at.d judg ment ln Utorature ao superlor u- t.. Btaeg her ln UM full.'-t svmnaihv with Dr. F.neloston ln lils labors ln fictlon at.d historv. kU*a Ooode'i naodtetber, tae iatc ludgq Mvl.-- l'i-v BgKMatOB, ->t MadMOB. BTBI ono of the nio-t promlnent liimro- I ? tl.o eariy Jndiriai annali ,,f indlana. Tbla Jodaa Egateaton aod Joarab ( . Kr rleaton "f Vevay, were .'Onsii.s. Edwaru hculeston. belng tiio oldeat ?m of .lo-. ph C. EftRlost.m. ha- knovrn and been Intareatod ln Mlai Qoode from her chilrtUood. WE TALK OF THE DA7. BetoBttfiO men havo ofteti .l.vlared thut ladr- Bi can aid ln sproadini: pnl'iinnary itaaaaee by BM.W. of the baeUB eoaatag frota eoeaaaiBtrre pa*H*n?ers. whl.li lo.lt,-) IB tb I <!'ist of the rars. Arcordlng U> UM exporlnionts of l?r. W. ITtmsiiity, a Gerniau piiysi.i:.!., tbla danger, batrarar, is not a> gr?at as tiKinv would have ns eetbrre. a few aaoaiaa ago UM I.tor, wtth tho ald of a patent instnimeut, eol |cctc<l larfro qaanttUe. of Baal from the floors, walls and reabkia. of .'."^ which had been u?ed by con iumpttvei on ti.e loaraey from BerBa to itaiy. Thls itttst was in]ort/>d tmder the nklns of geventeen giilnea plga. The aobaata weie klllott utn wte)w later. Tarelve Of tbeea, bbob exnmlnation, wore found to bo ontirely hcalthy. whlle only llvc abtrwed sllght synip tonis Of tubrrmlo-ls. As ronfincni.mt nndi.iibtodly Bfleeted the Inn?^ of tho animals, thc Doetor comei to the ron.-Iiisimii that the railma<l oars, if properly eteanad at thc aad of oa. h {oereer, wBl ptag no part ln sprcndlng t!.e dl-"n^o of ronsiimptlon. A Bceaebar ln loara lost his pulpit for tclling the trntii. lle aaa a toretale preactar, but detit-l.-i.t ln ednieatlon, atid oeoaatonaUj oonunirted some arare mlademeaaora In gtumn.ar. One Bnoday cvenlna whlle spcaklng ra;>ld.v he made a ro..,> o>-hiiu on Ll-ndtey >liirrav. No aooner had tbe Motence eaeaMd his lips tlian be itopped and ^rt^! : - I ani awnre that my edncatlon la deflclent I reirret tbat I did not bave ii.- adrantage of good aehooM wblM a boy. if I had been more f^rtunato, I would now bo prt-iM'hlng to a more InteUlgenl oongregottoB.* The minWt^T told the truth, bal lt wa- the taat tlme he preri.-hcd ln that ? iiuts ti.-HBoaton Advertla?r. ?' From the dlary of a maa of the w..rld : 'Dtstp polutaMOt Is the realliatlrm of o?r dreams.' 'Thero is o;.o ti.ini? that we eanaef axeaaa ln others: taat ur uwti liifcrlorlty.'-'?if'liraro. Waatad More IVa.tico.?" No, lioM.v," ^al?^ hts motlMr, ?' im l'lo'-p of clo is i|ulfo cnuugli for you." ?jt;- fnnny," reapooded Bobbr, altb an injnred air. ? you -.iv y.>u aro anxbraa f.?r me to leant to aaa properly, i.'id v.-t >ou aoo't even pire me a chauoo ta practlre."HWaebingtan iiao-het, " An nnrxprrttrn pitmpsc ln iSrho.?r st. to-dav of ri--)fp<-or Alexaader Agaaala," says ''The Uoston Eren in< Tranarript," "tbat prlneelr lionefurtor of Har rard foiieiw. remtnda one of .? truit of thls bronze jaane f;.?.Mi aorU tiavaraer and gtobedredguig aetanttet uiii.h is w.'ii known to hi- trienda, bat, liko every rtitnn etae eoocernlng hi> paraonal affalra, aot known tO tae piit.lli?for he <lot---:s all publlolty of tlie joamaleae klnd. Ilowerer, Ju-t for one. ono may be allowed to allade to tbal ebtef vtrtue <>f a aefbattat? pnnctaallty. A few yeara !.?.'., be waat ta india and aroand tt.e vorkL. Before be -tatt.'d he gare notiee tbal be wonkl be baek on sn?!i a day and surh an iiour. wiion ii.iv and boar eame be aaa on baadl Thoi-e is a Bapoleonle eoolneaa ln tbat far-plaoniBg bead of his lhal ihow. tho born leader and manaKcr. The f'.'itnt.rtil-c Mii-iirn, BOW of uiiormous propoi'tlOllS, is bta inonuiiieiit as weii a. hta fBther'e." AUOU8T. Now rinka tho nn In reddy Maa, And wakea in fllmy vapor, The bunbkln lolls beneatli tbe t:-cee ron indotanl to eaper. Tho bovln. aeeka tbe iliaded way with eaodal drooped belilnd it, Aad every dog lhal iu- his day i- eerl dn now to Bnd it. In fore.1 deptba lt ?"orfs that dcath I- ?nii tin: world - onunnnlng, No blrd to blrdUng whlapereth, All natare lir- a.woonlng; No i|ualls ure on (?..? meadow bar, No l.rli- tho etber iklmmlng, No n-li are ln tbe craak, there are So niaiiy boys ln -wlmriilng. Half opea si'cin tae ej/ea of day, Tlien, droway kabea eloatiig, The bi'tit.dle-^ iandarap. feels thc sway ? if Indnonce rompoaing, In short, 'bmit everytblng i- wi-apped l ti alumber mo-t empbatie, EA<ept th.- -uininor bowder trapped Up In tlie old farm attlc. ?(Uoston Conrier. The domatt.l f.ir frult raa. thls year will bo un usiially grt-at, eooordtng ti) ti BMrebaol in Mlclilgan. Tho reaaon for the demand wlfl be the targe fratt rrop. jn BBeblaaa akme it i- belbwed tbat b,000,000 bu->bels of peaebea wiu be gtaberea. The erope uf iiear* and phuaa proailae alao to be baaafffal in rartaaa part. of the eoaatiy. BeanaaUeal boaaewlree woaM battar bay their fmit raa., taaraaara, as aoaa as Baaalbla. bcruuse in all probublllty they will be leargff than nsuul. ?' You havo BO Idea of tlie BBBabar of d p we are trouble.l with <.n every ualn." .-md Umductar Lou Ulohanlson at thtj WlBdaor HotoL "And the worat part ..f it la, tbe women wiu protest ao hanl acaln't barlng Btalr pel poodlei pul bt taa baaaaae-ear. neae ordcrs inii-t tie i,bcyod, but it ls dllli. uit to mahe a wimuui beBeve it. Tiirtr buabanda or childron may ?<< lu the Cajrgu^e .-ar or anywhere elae, bal taey eannot .-tafjd It to he KParatad frmii tlit-lr 'dear ilots.' One a-oman told me tbal ibe v\as afial.l that a tnink mlglit fall on 'Fl.lo' and hurt hlin if he wore put lu the bag gaga-ear, Tbat remlnda ma of what tho re-t of a. raUed a Jobe. WblM ?a.,in^ |or a tratn, a aoman allowed ber pel to gambol along tlie tr-irks. llaaByi < ear ba<ked np witbont maklnf mnch of a tiolse and tiKik otT the dog's tall. Tho womaa wa- mad throunh' at.d thrmgh. >\u- to.>k tae tallle-s Uog up In her aru.s, kiaaed lt, and saia to Uie engjneer: ?? "You-brute : \Miy <Urt you do that " '?The englneer ropllod In tt." ibbm -tr.iti: 'Why dldn't you keep yoor . dog ,.ff th>' traek. " - Tban .SMrybOdy laughed exorpt tho wou.a.i."?(Mln la Trlbane. puES OHIO WANT A BOUKO CCBBaWCYl From The St. Louli OutM Detnonnt. When John Bberman tnkf- tbe ?tump n fow dnvs beaa. tae peopta ol Obio wiil hair. o'.o privilege of bearlng Un* monetary .(ti.-tnu dlaeoaaad by tlie greateat l.ving antbortty on th.t laaaa. ONB WAY To DIBG0UBA01 Jl'POE LYNCH. From The BOffl ? 11' ald. There can be no aaeattOB that the nledge of tlie law's rcpreaentaBve. to tiio peopta of Iianuver, that If thoy aUowed tbe law to take IU cour-e tiio foul murderer lAlmyl siwuid aare a pron.pt tri.1, wiu be kept, it is bettor tor the trputatlon of New-Hamp shire as a law-abldiiig stato that thls nian ahonld reoelve his doon from the proporlr co't-tituted trlbanal thau ut the haiid- of an angr)' uioh. bowesMr righteoua Ith wrbtb and lndl?natloti. lt is bettor for tbe cause of peace aad M-.uiity thro.igl.out the laagBB and breadtu of the laad. -a> IT tt (IIAIlACTKi:, NOT SI7K, THAT TELI.S. lyom The Indlauapolls .lnuinal. v.-i-mont i- a amall stHto. but her btotarie baeb> grottnd and patrlotle reeard Kive her crand piufBlttaBa \ i.ir.tiiai moKT do aomoooD. From Tho Milwankee BBattBeJ. We hope Dataeat. Sanlal will be able- to jonvltne tho forelgn Anarchtata (ln tbe Bni?M?ls n.cUi11hI < on tiiut ti.i- (.tatomaot ut-out tbe bata of wa nce and the home of the bruve larlnic a "ball l U jrue and tluit the aur. way tu es.-ape tlie ml-oiv of tlil-* hcll la tu stay away from our too-opeu doon?. ENGLI8H P1CTURE& AN OLD F1LGRIM IN OLD HAlNi,^. SOLTHAMPTOM AND IT5* .V>SOn ITJOBB -A BUB THROUGII THE WE-T OF BPfJU M>-I!XR?,L SCENF.RY-THi: Bfl \Ki BflAfBl cnuiicif AT STRATFORD-IPOS-AVOX. raox a aTArr coastapo^otTr or rn* TKiaetai Warwick, England, July 30. Early in the morning of a l.rilllant July daf the Scilly hlar.de came Into view, a httlc to the sonth of our coitrse, and we coul.l *ee the great wuvr. breaking Into llying maenca and long wreatha of silver foam, on their grim aliorea and lu their rock-bound chasms. Vct a little while and the afeep clifTs of Ornwall gUmmered into ah) prospeet, and MkBl came the douhle towera of um fJaBld Light, and we know that our voyage wa. aceomplislied. The rest of the aail U thc fatutliar panorama of the (,'hannol ooast ?lonely Eddyatone, kcopiiig lt? sentinel watch ln aolitudc and danger; thc green paature lands of Start; the oraga ot Portland, gray and emerald and gold, ?hlni:ig and changing and fadlng ln silver miat; the ahelnng fringos of the Solent; tha aandy covea and greeix ni.ls of tlM beaattfal Me of Witflit; and placid Soufhampton Water with lt.s little lighthousea and its creacent town. vltal with the iiiceaannt enter prlse of tho present and rich with splondid a*ao. ciation. of the past. Thc gloaming Bad N-gun te .He into the nlght when wt landed, and ln the ? leepy aflllneaa of the vacant streets an<l of Um qBatl Inn Wi were Iobb consdous of that feeling of peace and cntnfort wblcb is the tirst scnwtbm of the old traveller wlio conies again into EnuUnd. It Is the sensation.-aftor long wamlernig and nitieh viel?.sitnde,?of belng at home and at r-at; and you aaMaaa lind it i-laewlioro. Many days niight be pleasantly and pnfitably spent in Soiithnmpton and its storied BetfBBMfBeea. Vou are at the mouth of the riv.-r Ifohon-the nvcr of baek Waiton. who ItVed and d.e-i at ven etable Wincheater, ot.ly a few miles away. Vou nia.y fiee in tne ohaatl of the anolent Donuis [)ei, the burial-plaoe of BeTofa and QlBf and l.hamhridge, tlie coiisptratora who HuU.'i'-d death bf tha u\e, for their treason against King llenry ihe Flfth; aud M y. n ettBd bf ti.oir eepelehre you wiu rememiier, wtTh altogether a new intereat and emottoB, the noble, pathefic speech-certainly aa bi?h a strain of pure etaejaaBM and taftf pattion as tTiere is in our hvigusce?with which Shakc sp?are makes the heruio I'rin.-e .leplore and re I.nkc, at, thc BBBM iustutit, thc BtaBBtaad Bf the friendship in which be bad eutlrely bchevcl aud troated. Theaa lords were biheaitH yaat aetetda llar Gate, and were burie.l in St. Julian's Alma. boaaa in Winklc-st. Other l.istoric tvitcs are ao eeaathlf*-KlBf John's Honso. in Wnc Anfhor Lan<>, and King John's I hartor, in tha Audit Ilo.se; the llridewell Gate that. was built by Henry VIH, ;ind thc Spanish PrtaBB in li'igb'-st., that waa uwtl in the time af Qeeea Annc. <>r if you look for literary Btannlattflfal Bflt far Irom llar-st. is * ohurcb commemorative of Dr. Watt6, who wu l.orn at Soufhampton; while in on" of the rhurelv jards you may tind the BTBve of Robert PoU/Mk, who wrote "The Coaraa of linic,'?a poem niuoh read and adndrcd, espcoially bf pious pc-ople, flfiy jreaiB aaa. Fat my part, caring baa little for th. Maaa of atebet Wattri or PoUaek, I was more deeply imprcsscd, at Southamptoii, with persotial mem^. riee of old comrades and friends,?of Artetua. Ward, who there died, and of Kdward S.thera, who is there buried. It scenis but yoM.rday smc tltose lords of frolio were my comp.niot.s; bat the grnss baa long Imhmi growing over them, and tba naata of their lauithter has died BWBJT. A plcasant cour.se, if you would drift from th* Channel (Kast into tlie Mi-ilandi, is ta ffo from Southampton, by eithei Win.'i.oster or haa .liie.jtiy ba BaHaharf. T,J aaaaa^atadtaj au.i ttaaea BagaV ward bf PaadlBg and Oxford. Another goed way, ?whirh thia tlme wr.s niine?is to lattef slowly a!on? the Wcsf of Kn^rltni'l. takln? the trio.; af tlM eathedral tawaa, and vfcwlBf whatever of histofia ititerost ruay l>e obscrved tn th?*i' plaoes nnd in the pleasaiit ani uiemoraMe rep1?o? *rnich enrtron them. There ahould 1m no liiexorablc ronte.-loe tha ehief ehana ?f Eaalbaa araeat is the llhaakf of capri.-c: and whtehever way you turn you are iOIC to lind some pcealfai baaatf that will reward yoiir qoea*. M.v path af bte haa travorse.1 Nilia i.tiry, Am.'sbnry, Staaebeoa?, (ilnstonl.tirv, \V.-I!s, Chettdar, Briatol, Okroeeater, w*oroeatat and Evt* hani, and all thc while it haa BMBBed to BrfaaJ thmiigb a fairf reaha of Baweca and af drcams. Eaeh part of Enpland baa its ehawBlat BaaaUarb. ties, bat the leaeral eaaraeteTtattea or Baatiah aeeaerf are BBifarm. The eirios are tba warta abopa. The r-st ih one ?rcat gardea of dtoiaiaed Md ever-changinK beaatf. Aa you ranire tbrouab t!,e c.nntry you aaaa on wo.oled hills la the guBB tnoring distance. dnrk or bn-lit. beneath skios of i-ain or snn?ncver one thing loag, bal alwaya h.kle, like a capricioiis uirl whoat loTellaeaB is 1U0 more bewttohiag becanse uustirc. Greea ti.-his nll th. loreaToaod, lo wbleh caitie are grattag and shrep are couched beneath the trces. Here aud there a btately BtaBarhttaag gleanis from it.s lor.ily urorc. Little .cottages, pi.turcttqnc witb roofs af thatch and Wttb tiuy l.itticc.l winuows. iiestlc bf tlie imihddl Some of the lields have just baal ^leaiied and ploughed. ao that Iba baie earth, in rich brown aqaarea, affords a lively contrast with uieadows of brilbant graaa aud great niassts of np. pling barley. Now and theu yoii scc a aootalf marl with het awkward tttak ? tl wfoatag ia tbe Baadaai of a aapaa. Vellow hafBtaeBB, artf.illy trimmrd. attract tbe eye. and circular clumiaof trecs upoD tbe hill-?lopcs atteM the wiae foraatalag BBM ? Iba Rardeners of long ago. The land is geBttf undnlatmg. nnd down in tha valleys tlu-re aro row. of ],ollard willows. by which you may tr.ioe the earreal ot a biddea atieam fbi away, or aaaf at liand souietime., snudenly apiH-jrs a gTBJ spire or a grim tower, illgafBtiaa, a Ihattghl ot M mo Baatfe aeelaatoa or a reminiscenco of hist.inc ao ti.jtiity. Whlte ronds, oft^u void for mau.v milea t.,ttallf of vel.lolob and [>edestriart6, wind thr?ugb thc IcA-el plains and over tbe Itdaee af lonely i.ills. Rivers gleam in the laaeaaaae, ???? rsptd nnd some tranqaiL Kaiu.lou.ls drhl frcqucntlv o-cr tbe scenc, but only tanri ta niake it more BWeettf neautiful. Ihe paat and the pres-nt, are softly Idend.-.l |B th'? (tentle pa^eant of wood and BBBkdew, BBfk and .?oninion. cl.urrh and catftlc, lawn and paateraj elottita that are lihe alath of bronze and earth that i.s claii in emerald and acarlet: while over all the btaad eiaaaaf af thls Tartaaa taaeUotaa, m ahha the fiaah ^'arlands of Natnre flrrk Wttb |a'r??uin?l I.1....IU UM ..?rntnblliig rellea or an historh; BBf Bfebitaeteial gran.leur that Is dead and goae, the akiea af aaaaaaai braal with a taaadtettaa of aaaf* lt \t> sha Baaaral Baataa for eaataaa af avenery that araaBBta .ui ffaajhataaBB to visit sChet *l"d*: t.itt ba can flnd no other Jan.l that lft so rich a* bfJ bwb la Ihaaa treaaaied ..t aaajiBttaB which are Iba pia Bf tnivcl. One bttle pictnro of tbe old fauiiliar Sliakespearv couutry lin which lof a while I have restcli may staud for many that are eeeWtaatty witl.in hia easy laadk a ?atnl .'?'' of forty-t'ne >t.-i)s givea access, for the adventuroua evlorer. to tbe ringing-lott af the tower of Strat ford Ihuich. and a la.lder of ninetmi rouud* w^iU then conduot him to tlie t.cll-ohanilMr above. m ma fOlaib farthet, If he like. to do ?o. and ao eend iiito the interior of the atono apirc. '|,u w aaa the oak spne, covewl with htata th.it Miake speare saw, but oue that replaced H II IT?"ta From the rmging-loft a BBtaD Balaal arttl |fM V* exref* to thc cbaiiorl rw.f. In all directiona the Biaaaaet from the tower ta BBBattfal. Lookiug waarward aloaa tha navr. the ahaagaet wB m^ B lllllllll T'l part Bf tlM old town-the .late-rool. of ite thick-chuiteting, red-bti.k .Iwcll.n^ aaN with recent ratn and shi.ung h tbe MM IBf> ii?ht-rvnd invvotid it Ihe baht caaat and frtaj atoaaa af ttaitfaa B1H, when ??*? wlM th.-me urow. in awect luxunati..C a'^1 *Uvre "^"ai oloee to ftalbtaH). tha aatjl, aa he strolled wita aa swectheart in thoae tfafatai Bafd when **/" young. may have found tlie fragraut bBBB the IfaataBBaaat Nighb'B I>wa*n. *****?. aaajMB the crag-Uke biU of I*** onw ;l fffi* I bold of tbe Daaea. aud far away thc loia'lv W^aa