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'.'70 W*?t -^Hd-it., comer bth-avo, 100 Weat 41'd-at.. near oth-ave. 02 Avenue A, near Ea? ith-at. '?00 ?d avc, eutiarico 47Ui-at. 1.028 8d-ave., between 00th and Clat ?ta. 180 Ea*t 12Ath-.it., noar Hd-ove. 24S W*at ll'Slhst.. h*twe*n 7th aod 8th avea 1,092 f?th-ave,, n*ar 6?0>-a?. 1,708 lat-ave., near BOUi-ai. 1? Bowerv. near Broome-at. 09 Llberty-at. IN OTHER CITins. Brooklvii AdvertWtiR Agency, 397 Fulton-at. op. Clty Hall. W?*hlrBtori-No. 1,888 1-st. FOUNDED BT HORACE OBEELEl MONDAY, 8EPTEMBEB 28, 1891. TWELVE PAGES. UIE XEWa THIS MOMKJSO, Foreiyn.-M. ktihot, Freaoh Minister ol Poflelfa Affairs, ?;iokc hopi-ftilly ol France at Bapaune. ?? lt is aaiil tliat the Czar lias proiuised to visit Lmperor William at bi* carliest oppoiiunity. == F.mperor Francis Josepli had a splendid re ception at Fraguc, thc capital of liohemia. ? lt is confldently expected that the Frenclt Senate eonualtOBC will tflvr innnedlatc attcntion to thc bil] passed by tlie Deputies adailtting American Borh. Diiaietlc ii ahorp Bhoeh of oorthqaake was feit OB MMiinlay Bight in several Mates of tlie MhahalppJ Volley.:? The laeotdfl of the Uepnb. UOOB aad Deawcratk parti?s of this Mate on bal? lot refora are oaapared- sskss Thc Mayor of rpartaiisiiurg, S. t'.. was sliot and killed bf a ne^ro. -T>,j riK.k haa been raoahcd Iu the woaderfal tiolden (late and (iohten Faathet BUBM of Feather Jiivrr, ( al. .- ?? An eniire fatnily pt-rislied iu tlie Bteirifl tiies ln Mlaarawta. j?? Prohajof C. W. liodge dicd ut Piiaeetoa. ( ity and Suhurli.ni.?An el<*ctrieinn tired thtBfl ?BedB at bis wiie in Uooaaaaa., one gavc her a prulnluy fateJ wound, auotlier ?truck a cbild, and tbe third beaka h platr arjaaa aiadow. -^-?. The sfeaijuliip ClrcaaBla retaraed uu this port in con Bjqoeaee of a eoUhUoa with a achooner. ..- ? ihoinas O'Briea, a clever baaoo t?windler, WOg captured ufter a taag t-areer of crinie. -.-?- The Krv. Dr. Williatn \V. l'age, ot the New-York Freabyterlun Chareh, Btaaehed hi? farewell ser uion before rc?isni['R ,|i'* charge. r-~-=- Tlie annual convention of tlie Brotherbood of LueoBaotlve ttogioeen waa beld In Jeraep < ity. 'ihe \Veai!ier.?Forreast for to-dny : Fair eind gjtfhtlp wanaer. Teoiperataie peotcteay: Hlgh r/st, 7.*) degreea; loareet, 8Bj avcraga, 'iij-8. A forumatc coIhdoB nmst l?e writtcn over apair.st the Batihap to Ihe Atichor Lin^ reeaeJ Circaoda >n tteturdav njfht Thc steaaMhip was aoi I rporolj injmed, thoiiRh she put book to piut for iwpsifa, and tho 843h00aet wliich btruok lur anfferod oalv thc loss ol her boaaprit Tho intideit fl a lominfior of thc pciils which are in scparab!e fruin OOBBB travel. Had tho sehooner strmk tho Ciicaflrie BBaidahipa, tho story of tho OiTgoii would v(r\ pojgJblj h:tvc heen repeated -p-ihtps not "itli the sainc good fortunc as re ga;d> tbe rafctj of poiaengen and orow. Like many other heoefaeton of tho;r kind, f'etcr Coopor, when lie esiahlishcd thc Coopai Tnio.!, htiildcd hcttet than he kucw. Fcw uion ?rho have JtocuBtuIated bpbbIUi bbvb BBfjd it bbbn wiscly or Btore hcliifully. Mr. Coopet has been dead only eight years, btit. already an ealargO ineitt of thfl hig buildiBg BrocBpd bj him is nceo jaiy in urdar b> a<commodate the great BBOBhai of atndents scektn*.' ho avail themtches of the privi lejfos which thc Ooopai Inion afTordv DflBpitB its foiiiidcr's lihcrait.v, and al though hin fainily havo coiitril'iitod i,hcr:tlly to it since his BOBlh, the in<.tittit:on i? nov. in BBBtJ of further ftiuds. Tho Bepabfakaa party \% emphaticaily tlie party of ballol reform. In this .Statc in par ticiilar ahatover has been aon la this line has been won in the leeth of bittcr DfldBBCfatk ojipo aition. Tnie, oniy a beginning haa been Btado, for BBiil the vkions paoter hnll"t has fieon anni hilatod and th<> blankot ballol put In its place there wi!l be no gennino ballot icforin. The only hopc jf thi> dcsirable consiinimation lios in the cW'tion of a Republlcan Uoraraor and a Kepublicin Licutcn.uit-Ciovernor aud a Logis lat irc Eapoblioan in both branches. Mr. Fos w^tt's record oa ballot reform wi!l bcar the most microncopic BOtBtfay, B8 <i dispatch from our Al bany correspondent this morning nnmistakably ihows. Mr. Floarer, of ooaroo, has no record, but lie IBafldB for Tatninany Hall, and Tammany bo?es iu hope of ontiiuied existencc on the pas ter ballot. Ilis colleagn'e, Sheehan, however, has | record that cvciy ind*i>endent voter wliu belicve* in this reform should stnd.y with care. As LiBBllfBlBt (jOTBfBaTr. be would of BBOBtdtj uoa all Btfl influence against the hlankct ballot, following up tli(^ iiolicy hc pursued whon in tho Aaaembiy. There he not only apoke and voted tfaaoat t1 e Kepuhlieaa mea^ure, but he even uiidertoolc to prevent the reception of the mon ater petition aent up from New-York and Brook lyn fri favor of ballot reform of Ihe genuine sort, The Tbiih-xb has hereto.foro mado mention of tho tokens of Mr. Vrooman'* popuJarity and tho e.itncst interost taken bv men of all parties m his candidacy for Licutenant-Governor. More tc*:iniony to the samo effect is now forthcoming. Thc souroes of Mr. Vroomans strongbh are some what unliko those from which Mr. Faf-etfc de nves his great popular support, Mr. Vrooman is proud to be known a* a plain buslne* man. He has a muhitude of warm friends all through thc State. and thej will not only vote for blm, but work dillgently for his eloction. Tho strenpth 0f the Kepublican ticket does not lie in anv one factor; lt is strong from top 88 bottom, pj is betoming more and more evident from day to day. _ rrsn thixgs. This week begins the last month of tho cam paign, tbe electlon tiking pbbOB on the 3d of NovemTTei'. The time which remains is long enough to insure a great victory for the Rcpub !ic;iii partv, but it is not too long. For much remains t'o be done. The potcnt arguments upon which our party so coniidently and so justly re!ics for success at the polls havo yet to be brought home to the intolligenco and the conscience of all the voters. Arrangements have vet to be perfectcd for getting out a full vote ia eveiy oohool district from Long Island to Buffalo. and, in some counties, for guarding against fiauds upon the ballot-box. All this work is vitally impoitant, all of it is in progres*. all of it otight to be pushed vigoronsly during thc rcst of the ahort campaign. The State Com mittee is hard at work and so are the county committcos, the clubs and the other orgamza tions designed to oonserve the party's wclfare. If they all contlnue to do their best until tbe close of tlie canvass Senator Fassett will becomo Governor Fassett. and thc Legislature of 1892 will be Kepublican in both its branches. The political eituation to-day is certainly full of encouragempnt, The tide is with thc Kepub lieans. Mr. Fassett is stcadily growing in pop ularity. liis spceehes have mado an excellent inipres?ion, have greatly strengthened him and the whole State ticket. His prosentation of the bMMM which are at the foro in New-York havo BBBB cJear and forcible and stamp him as a born leador. Until the fight ends he will contlnue un the stump doing valiant service for the Ke? publican oatis?. Mr. Vrooman, our nominee for Lioutenant-Governor, and our other candidates upon thc .State ticket are also gaining friends Bi the people become better acquaintcd with them. Add to this that the Kepublicans havo made a record at Albany which. the moro it is studied and compared with the Dcmocratic reoord, the more it commends the Fassett ticket to the regard of level-headed men, and it is evident that our party friends have good rcason to ft-el that this is going to bc a Kepublican year in the pivotaJ state. Ncrerthclcss, thero ia dangprin this checnul outlook. lt may Ireed (iver-cofifidonce, and over-conlidence invites de feat. Our opponrnts hare put up a weak ricket. Tammany Hall is responsibic for lta head, and Li,^aM lt should be sueccssful Tammany would be a potent factor at Albany, thc power behind tho Executive Chair. This weak ticket stands upon a weak platform, largoly made up of fahe pjptCBOCn. Still, it woiild bo folly to losc sight of the fact that the Democracy, in apite of lta weak Tammany-ridden. ticket, in spite of its discreditable platform, In epita of its scandalm:* iccord in the Lxecutive Chambcr and iu the Legislature, is a powerful, resourceful encniy. Long intrenched in powor, the Democrats poj. 8688 the BdvantBfB whicb the "ins" have, and all the ]>cmocratic otfices, wo may be sure, will be turned into rccruiting stations for the benetit of Mr. Flower. We may be sure, hesides, that the contcnts of that nullionaire's big bar'l will bo fieey dispensed, and that thc saloons, as ibiial, will raise a big fund which will be turned over to the Deuux-ratic Committee to be used in the purchaso of votcs. lt would bl a Rreat mistako for thc Ropub Jicans in any of the counties to ignore these con sidoiations or under:ate their significance. Thero is no reaaea wbj they should disooarafni Bepab liOBBB, B008 whatcver. Bat they should servo the excellent purpOM) of preventing over-conii denco frOBO showing itself any where along the line. Tuk TrIBUKI believes that wo will wiu ihe bbttle piovidsd we all work our hanle>t until the sun seb> on tho Biat Tuesday of No? vember. Let us do so. The aini we have ln view, the redemption of the State from Demo ciatio nile, ia certainly worthy of the most BtranoooB ajxrtions of every member of our party. rellow-Kepublicans, ono and all, push taings. _ _J> DESPKRATE DMT1CMS AT OTTdWA. The partisanshfp of the Canadian GrOTSrn* inent in deaiing with the disclosuies that havo como out conoBrning ootrupl poblio oflicials has leached a poibt wherc it is not only gross but iminoral. ^Ve commentcd the other day upon IbJ efforl to turn 1'icmier Mercicr. of Quebec, out of ofiiio upon thc mcre BtHBidOQ of wrong doing while (ktBUnding of its iollowc-rs in I'arlia iiiom a vote exculpating Sir llector Langovin, MBOtc partidDbtion la corfopt traBSbctioaa waa proTed bj Bworn evidenoa of an indisputablc kind. This Inoiddnt illuminated tho plans o( the Abbott (jovei'iiment. Ir was inconsistent with b just parpoae. It threw disciedit apoa iii.'M siich as Sir Joha Thomjison. whoni we havo heiciofore becu disp.>sed tO repnri as high minded and boaorbble. lt lorc witness to tho I'.ic; thal thcy were willing to go to any extremo of injttstice to rctain powBT. Thc worst thal can be said of a Govemment is that it is willing to defend BbBoalitj (oinmitted by it? own po? litical friends and eavagciy to avenge it upon political ent'inies on the uierest BrMfaMfOBb Tba bttack upon Mr. Maicaar bas tiken a partiiularly outragcous iirin. lt cannot be de nicd tliat the i'acaud incident is highly BBf BjBBtiTa ol torruption, but thc method employed to chastiisc the Liberal leadcr Ls much like that of a dishonest judgo who, being himself im l? ;u ii'-'l, pii.ee.-ds to denounce- and sentente the Bb st rJugefDUB of his foos without the formiil ity of a trial. Lit>utenant-<.iovernor Angers, ?et up in Qoebec by tho Tory tioverinnent at Otta wi as the Crown's leprvsentative, has under taken to depose the rightful and populaxry ohoaaa authority of the Provime as if his tbe orotcal fuiietions w^re still actual. He has as eumed that ahc CrOWB, and not the Crown's Min ister, is the rval Governor of a Canadian Piov iiue, and that the j>ouor of the central authoriry at Ottawa mav m its pleasure ovcrthrow tbe will of the people of a l'mvitire in tho choico of their rrjMtfa, Tbia is .daii^erdkis doctrine. Governor ABfBN BOStaiaa u> Mr. Mercicr, both theore? ically and actually, the Kame relaflon which Lord Stanley holds to l'remier Abbott and QbBOB \'iet/iria to Lord Salisbury. If Angeis is i inj.owercd to withhold supplies and writs of cK'eti'.n iiom Mr. Mercicr nnd to rcfuse his ad vi,y?uhieh BBBBjBB, of 1IIIB88. 88 depoee him ? Iaord Stanley can do similar thin^'s to Mr. Ab? bott and the Queen to her Friuie Minister. Mr. Mercier's guilt or iimocence is a small mattcr in ooinjim-on with this aesertion of autocraric functioiLs. Closo on the heels of the scandalous vote ex onerating Sir Hoctor Langevin, and the equal lv acandaloua effort to whip Mr. Mercier out of offleo haa oome the Dominion Governmcnts reftisal to permit an inve?tigation of the chargos formallr prescnted in lVHamr-nt against Mr Haggart, the TorT I>ostma*tor-Ocnoral. Mr. Haggart is specinYnlly charged with havmg an intero*t under an assnmed namo whi'.o a memher of Parlianicnt in a Canadian I\v cific Rnihvav Oovernment contract. and with being a mediiim for the collection of carn paign oontribtitions from thc eontractor* for the u?o of th? Tory electoral machine. It mtwt have been to the utter amazement of all who hoard him that Sir John Thotnp *on, in refusing an invcstigalion. doclared Hd chargo to involve only a statntory and not et senf,:alh a moral offcncc. Sir Johfl ThomiKot: ii ? latwr-'r and has bccn a jndge, hut his notions ot moraiiry BIB docidedly at variance with thOM held by intdUgehl people pmcrally. Bul even if his asserrion flBflg sound i* would bc no de> fence to the charge. Ilis other cmii>"v th n the allegation is an old ooe aad that thcio a no timo for an invostiga-tion now. are too ob viously pctty hf comment. The fad they dis ciose ls that the Toiy Governni'mf i> resolved to tlefy tho honost sentlment of tha Canadian oloetorate. Ilow long they will purstio that coursc is an intei-osting question. COXFESSIOS OF DEFEAT. The wranglo among the Democrat.s of Ohio has gon" so far that it is formally odmltted ln 9 daO jatch to" The New-York Time "fro;n (Vunibus. This dispatch in obviously in thc intores; of Con gn>sm?n Mills and Harter. and is intcndcd to ba I BCBthing arraignment of Oovernor (Jamnboll. the candidat4\ and his ftiends. Thus, Govcrnor Campholl had remarked, rcgarding the rcsolu tfOfl in the platform which advocatcs unlimifed coinage of flflvar, that ho would " ohanco it" ; bat this dispatch gives him a deadly thrust, by aayiflg that it " is regarded by the bankers and btBanatl men ponerally as a greater and entirely imUnown danger that might follow if the poople of tho Stato by their votos indorsod tho free coinago of ?rilver, by returning to tho executive ehair tho candidate who 'would chanec it."' BA atitnde as a mere politician is also snecrcd at, for thc dispatch says "the Govcrnor has no largo in rerestfl at itaba, and petaoaallv would tahfl ao risk." Other Democrats, however, tho.se having large investments, are not in harmony with tho platform of their party, and are decidedfv Bd verse to " chancing it." Already Btarchaatfl are having their attentJon directod to thia matter bj Kastern jobbers and maimfiuturcrs, for ditcctly aoro<s the top of their billhcad* aro pifnted iu red and full-faeed lctters tho words "All goods to be paid for in gold or its eo,ui\alent." It sc?ms that Allen W. Thttrina:i. BOB of tho distinguished Senator who was 80 long the leadcr of the Ohio Democrats, is on the stunip advo.at ing BBUBtltad coinago, and that ho apeakfl by eonsent of tho State COBBJBfttee, gftOf being le fuscd a hearin^ by the Thurmau Club on the iroond that disms-iun of thesilvcr queatjon n is not advisablo. Other men in vaiious parts of the BtBte aro taking tho same eotirso, loofciBg for l,cr_ sonal populaiity with the " inoto nioney" fanat ics. So, as fhe dlapateh uss.-its, gefeat i> proba ble, but " with thc handuiitiiig on tho wail. thc silvcr BtBB insist on continuing the daVOgSJOB.'' It is admittcd that tho People'a party will not be fonuidable, for thc BlOd of tbOflB MWh0 were idotitilied with it will bc found in their old plBCCB in the partiflfl t<i which they formerly belonged." \s to the pn ipeeti theso strong words an- USed: ?' if thc DemocraUc party is crushed and humUi atcd on the third daj of Norember, oa now aeenu Iikely Uj be the caae, thc si'ver faaalioi will bave oa)J thems-lves to thank for the deinoraliziition and' the nensclcss position ln which thoy havo plBoed ihe party the year piecedlag a Preaiden tial oontest." All will undeistand that thcie ate two gidafl to this question. Tho P'rco Tradan are nad l.c OBOafl their Bpostte, Mr. Mills, with his a'.siird oalainitjj wailing, is received by Ohio with de riaj ib and oontempt Repaatedl; he has be n warned that his atnazing ignoraaoB of the faeta doefl harm, and that his line of Bpeocb ifl BOt adapted to that latitud", and admonished tJ go away and let the party have a fair chance. Ilis free-trade fricmls retort that the freo-flilvor non senso w going BO "crush and humili.ite" the party. As both are more than half right, the party scems Iikely to be criished and htimiliated ahatever it does. The nndiaguiaed attack upon Govcrnor Campbell thowa that the wrangle baa goiie sxj far that. ncither faotBtfl carefl for the resuhS. Tho ooontrp is witneeeing in Ohio a lin" dreaa rehearsal, so to speak, of the wranglc between tho Democratic factions which will bietk out everywhero iu tho Ppasidential canrpaign nc.\i yoar. Silvor men argtte that they i.in gain votc.^ oa that issuo, became Repeblicaa farmerj of the Weat belif vo in free tilver. Hut as mosl of them tealize what l'rot^ction has done and is daing Foi them, Demoaacj aontd only repel theiroupporl by making thc light on the fnilT, and would be sidffl aliennt-' thouBBflda of erorkingmeB in manu facrr.ring ccntrcs. Prce Traden anawer that a fjght for free coinage would throw over every Eagtern Bhate to the Bepoblicana, and arould nol gnlti a single mining or Western Stath, beeauae even there the subMantial buoineaa men bave too nigr n inllucncc. Behind the taro antagoalatic policiea there is the strife for the iioininatioii, with Mr. Clevclaud for free tiade and aglinsl free silvcr, and, on ihe other aide, manj otbei candidatea who orant to aee him out of the nray, Sinco Mr. Cleveland began to m ike oppoint* meata, if has been Impoaaible 11 meaaure Uepub lican indebtedness to him. 7/7/; OMAPM J'AMC The Board of Health appetn to have actad with fnaainegfl and Ind^iaeretioii rather than alth gix)d sense ln crcating a paak in the grape niarkct. Great injury to prodneeBI has been oauaed by pradpitatfl haete m the rxmdeoinadon of l'ruit. Tho chcniic.il nii.Mun- wiii.-li haa booii uscd in the vineyards for several years for the poipoge of iireventing Idack or diy rol BBB been reioinmendod by tho Departinent of Agrfoaitore tifter an exhaustive scrios of piaitital teoto. lt has Ix-oii empjoyed with c^iispiiuous BUfeBBS, ar4 there has been a markol iniprovetnent in the grapo crop, ,v shown BJ the finc conditimi of the fruit in market. this yoar. The Bohrd oT iloalth, aetfag UapolalvaiT aad a/ithoat odeejuate knowledge of the factj, has diacredited B uaeful method of grape culture and caofled Beedleaa apprehenaioB and BBjeaaiBaai arhich will dlmin ihh touiporarily tho salo and coiisumptioii of fruit. The ofiicial BtatBBeal propored bj the De parttneiit of Agricoiturfl ought to re tflaare booao* holders and coiisumers, and ountoiact the arll efffcts of BaperfMal aramlniiUnn of a few oon signments of grapes bj the Hcaith inopeogora. The answer to (he BuoehieTona com jilaints of the inspect on is that. over a ton of grajv-s Bptayed eight tiines arith the Bordeaoi topjier mizlepg will be rc aaired in order to forniah ? poiaoaooa d<.sc foi a single indivlduaJ. Thid BhtBBflaaat, made on the authority <if chemica! analysts. OOghl tO be faadaifa. The praeeBjoB of slight tracea oa the .-"?ins is Bdeojaaterj axplained bi the <h \ weather. In other ajajoag (here ha\c been is taiaa Ib Bapteaahet and thc aalphaaa aaa been wa>hed off. Jt would be most BBforteaata if a hue and rrr raiaod BB^tiaot the Ib.rdeaut mixture weie to picvent the futuro use of an effective prevtutive of iungus and the 6teady improvement of the grape crop in Northern State*. . , The offect of tho prcmature and ignorant M tfofj of tho Board of Health haa been to make mpea traportlilj a drug in the market. am. to fa- ilitaie the pnrchase of tho aOrplaa atJOCk Bt |OW C08t by Italian and Cerman wine-makers. If tbe bm of inlphata of coppef be B Boarce of dangor to the communify the evil will be grcviv toafeaatd bi this way. Traces of eoppdr are not found on thc grapes, but on the central stems where the action of dew and rain has not sufheed for its removal. When wme is made tha BteSM ate tioated with the fmit, and what? cver chemirals may adhere to them will be dis >olved in the jtiic-e. The danger of poisoning will tbarabf bc greater than if the giapes are eaten and *tho stems thrown B8fde. Happily. there is no ICMBOO to believe that anybody will be poi?oncd either by tho baskete of htSOfOOa Concord grapes now in market or by thc de eottions of wine whii h may be prepared fn.m them. It is a scnseless panic from which th gOOd sense of the ptiblic will quickly PBOOtt. yn OB&KMTATORI ON MOKT UdSC. Kegtet may be expressod, but no surprise, at the abandoam nl of the Moot BJancObaerratorj piojeoa. Suijirise is rathcr to be felt at the fa<; that it WBB cver seiioiisiy tmdoitaken. M. Janscn, indced, BMt with little encouragement wbTh he liist propoaad it; but [fl tho end he en ligted the iBtereat of eaeh men as Baron Al phonse rfa RothacMId, Prince Rolaad Booaptite, M. Blscboffabein and M. Liffel, and they Bgraed to givo him all tbe money neeih-d lot tho great work. M. KifTel BtBO gave much valnable ad vic" rYgardlBg it. Tho first problem, he aaid, waa to faraiab Bhelter for tho workmen; and foi tbia hc Boggaated a boriaontal tuoaal into the mountain-peak. The ncxt was, to aseertain the deptb of tho iee-ctp on the stimmit. If tbia was more than forty feet, it would be impos sible ti give the observatory sccure foundation on solid rock. and the schemo must be gaV?B up. So M. Imfeld, a 8wiaa engineer, and eight workmen went to M. Vallot's little observatory, B08B8 ll.-'ut) lect up the mountain, and oatag it as a lodgtag-piaoB, begaa tho work of titn aelling Into tho gida of the peak, oa the south ern slde, abont twonty-tive feet below tho siunniit. IIow kryiag thoir occupation was may be eetimated from tbe fact tbat in M. Vallot's oabia, with two toko fires ragiag, they oonld not gel the geaeral bamperatare abovo the freexing point, while water boiled al 181 degreea Fahrea heit. They peniated in their work, howevei-. The tunnel was made tbroogb snow c BBpiBBBBd into ice-gianules, for onttiag which toola of gpedrtl fom and temper had to bo oODBtncted. Tbej did not vcntuie to try blaatJag, not know log what rliaaatrona effeet it might bara. Tho men sufTored mucb from fro/.cn hands atiTreet as well as fn.m " mal de moatagne." A fort ulghl Bgo Dr. Jacottet, who was attendiog to them at M. Vallot's, died from expoaore. And so at last. having bored 1b aearij a huodred feet, or more than half way through tho m nmtaiii. without Bnding any indiOBtioa of rock or any thing bni anow and ice, they Bbaadooed the who!" ntid'-rtaking. Tho practieal lesults of the attempt are of little value. It is known that a glacier more ibaa thirty feet thick orowna tbe great moun? tain. What the f.-rm of tho rock-summit is has not been BBceitained, tboagh M. Imfeld believea it to conaist of 8 Bomber of pointj or ahori ridges, Tbe bigheat rock actually found is about Blxtj feel below tho aommit, and is cov ered with threo or four feet of snow. And that is al! ; reaolta in value scarcely compaiable with the life of I>r. Jacottet. Sentimentil ennsidera tiona regardiag it all will be dirided. To aome it would aeem like saniloge to ereet a structure of htiman hnndiwork on tho very crown of Mthe fBOfUtna of monntains." Othera, how . \,!-, will remember that on that very apot De Sassure made. bia famooa obserratioBS, and thun !.,i,l tbe ii.lationa of meteoroktgieal adeaee above tbe clouds; and they will regrct thal BB obdemtory for tho eontianatioB of his work may not there be ostablished. What addltional knowledge would be gained from Ibe operationa ofaach an observatory, near !v 16,000 feet abovo the sea, is a matter of in tereating gpeoulatioa. There are few aabjecta more eagerij atodled by neteorologista at prea ent than ihe upper ciirienfs of the atmOB The blgbeel European obaerratory is that, of M. VaUot, on Motit Blanc it s If, abont 14,500 feet up; but it is occupied uii'y for a ehort time la summer. The higheal pormaneal atatioa fully eqoipped is that on the 9onnbliclc ia Salaburg, lo.OOO feet, up; that on tbe 1'ic du Mi'li. tboogfa B few feet higher, baving b meagre an<l ineffeetual eqtdpmeBt. Tbe " Hermit oT the Mounta'ti." as the dtveller on t'ne Sonnblicb is ealled, lives |n a house with Rh n ? walla fodr feel thick, and a heavy eopper roof to wrve a- a oondnotor for the electricity whi.h greatly reatrea tbere. For aome months in eaeh year he oaaaot get oat, Bor can any one visit him ; but he has oonatont telegraphic and kclepboaie oommnnicatioa with the wat of tho world. Tbe Mount Etna Obaerratorj ia 8,600 feet up. and two othera in 11alv are ra Bpeetireiy 8,800 and 7,000 feet high ; one in Anatria boaata an attltode of 8,000 feet 1 and in Switaerlaad thal on Ihe Santi is 9,000, aad that on ihe Greal Bt Beraard 8,000 feet high. Eng land'a loftleat station, on Ben Nevla, is oalj 4,400 feel abore the aea. [n tho l'nit?d Statea ;ho Motuii Waahington BtatJon is well known, 8,288 Feol high. That, on 151 ick Mounrain ia c.,7o7 feel hlgh, the loftieet njxit in America eaat of the Bookj .Monntains. Hut that on 1'ike's Peak, "ii groond 14,147 feet high, bolda a barometer B fractioo more than lt.loO feet abovo thc sea-lovol, aud ia thus, with the single exoeption of M. VallofB hut. by far tho loftieal atatioa in tbe worht That on Mont Bhtac would have aurpaaaed it by more than a quarier of 8 inile, and would havo given opportunities for atodjiag bigber eurrenta than have yct been systcmaticilly obscivcd. MO.SFY ASD RISISESS. Tlie paat week lia? lieen one of unusual im portanea la two resjtccts. It has eahibited ta abroBg Ugdat Ihe baDoteoee of eten the ablest and Bowerfnl aproalabor ao BaalatalB aittfleia] prieea fot ?rain in tlie face of aueh crops as liave been grown ibis year, aad oonaeoneatip axporte liave UMreaaed, and large aiuounts of uold have i ceii siiipped irniii Eareae. Bul it i.ns abn iilus. trabed tba lael thal the npwanl mavament of atoeha lms carried ptieta ?>t aome beyand tba eqaivaient of their earnim; power, ao that unloiid ? i axpoaam haae aatairally foiloared. Tha obrioaa ooaolnaton is that the aaward oiovemanl will have t'> i?e uiore dMariaalaattBc bereafter, or dteeether. Ia the faee of raprolaTlj favor able BeWB raajardlBB cro|is and gencral baalBeaB, atoeka saslalaad a raaetlaa from which a few have Bjot leoorered. Biaea Jalp II, when the uvrrage prtbe araa (55 98, Bteeke have riaeti more H hMB e\i>r.v week until the aver.i?e wnn $88 71 n week Mra, but MBt week the aaataaaj deelJBed t.. .r'i."< .">.'., i.nlv ii) erata i?*r ehare lewet than a week ujo. iiiis t:iii was miiiniy daa ba a toaa of $m :.. ln ,l l':icilic, 00 'he t.'i ,?!:?! at lun that (livideiiil.s . i p.r tiiree qnartera beaa pald Ihroagh peraonal adraaeaa by BMUvidaala, wbo woabj in.ik.- bo fnrther adTaaeea fnr paymeal of aaother dividead not eagaed. Wali Btraet felt it w;u? laMaoral un B man WBO Beaa thal f">rt of thint; MMM not to ;;c?'p on dolaj it eaat after, aad while it. haa beaa well aBMObrb known that the road loat traftlc hcavlli' becauae of ahort exova laat year. and haa now promise of extraordinary BBBaBBBB, thfl priee lell fiharply. Ddaware and Hadeon nl?o decuned $4 lt, and aome other atocks less. Union Paclilc fr-11 at one timc $4 25. on Information that cre.li. tors were not agreed about the plan Bf trraaag thc floating dobt, which waa therefore Iikely to tail. bat rccovered when Bat succeea of the BBheflM waa annotinced. Yet aecounts of the ompany'a eondltion were not calculat^l to jus tify blgh prices. nnd in vlew of ita posalblc troublca Southcrn Faciflc rose $5. Northern PadSfl prefcrrrd $1. Orcgon Navigution $3 :,0, while Lnke Shore rose $250, Michigan $1. BBd Puihaaa $.1. in gcncral. investuient stoeks were strong, but thc mark-t i cgirih to discriminate. as .t weii might after a rise of $!0 per si.are for the whole lifit. ihe saving of thc enrn crop, by continuance of execptionally fnvorable weather, tauacd the other anaatioa of thfl week. ThOOgh corn cloaed but 1 oeiita lower, and wheat 1 5-8 ccnts and oata 1 1-8 oenfs for Uctober, the free inovement of graln waa grratly faatuBaKd. Wcatern rcceipt* wore a warniug to all who hoped for strtifi.-tal prlcca, uuiounting t-o I,2f4y0a>8 bushcls wheat, and in lour weekt. t-o ;io,{i62f0()i haabakl. against 10,042,100 for thc aaaofl weeks last year, an nvideooa that tbe Aiiiance aoBtrahl not many rarmcra. Exporla of wheat, llour included, in ihe BBBBfl four BJBeBB bave been about 20,500,000 buahelfl from Atlanfic ports oloae, BgatBBt 1,08 If <>i'2 last year, and recent salcs forcsuadow beavy ablpmentg near at hend. The prices now prev.ul log, tiioiigh blgh for rcccnt year* of largc yicld, do not seeni extravagaut in vic.v of the many aecounts from Europe, waieh do not improve. 1'ork producta dedined a little, with corn; cofTre n .s BOaBOWhat lower, and sugar unehanged. /Itit oottoa rose 5-1G on niiinerom, privute aceounte of injury to tho crop, althotizh tlie receipto for tha week were 2iti,.'H>; balea, anrpaflflang tha phcnomciial reofllptfl for thc samc week last year, The crop is u little later than a year ago, and for the month reocipts have been 500,622 halcg, agalBM 58rt,4."i!j last year, but tlie dcoliiie in ex ports has been considcrablc. eince they amount to i47,714 bnies, against 2<;'.?,128 last year, and thc takings of Northern spinucrs have aleo diminushed. Therg is at Jcast a ohancc that the rcport* of injury to cotton will prove somewiiat exaggerated, ae is oanal iu such caeee. Tne voliimc of domestic trade, mefTsured by banh clearinj's ouCTide of New-Vork, continues to execed last year's, ahout C per cent for last week und 3 per cent for the month thus far. A marked iniptovomcnt in tone and in dematid is scen in uroa and steel produous, though no chatige iu price is yet reallzed. When it is remembercd | tbat tl.e wr-ckly production of pig iroii la only i 810 tons less thau a year ago, the output being | at thc ratc of 8,684,(.00* tons in a year, and only |s,;,r,o tons iu a year leas than lt, waa September 1, 1190, the condltion of the market tBdiooBBg an enormoBfl coiisirrrrption. Thc cotton uianufncture is u;.so well eiiipluyed, with a elight advance in the prices of a tOW tfchrjog, und though thc cot? ton ta'ven by spinners sinee :september 1 is smeller in qiiantity tnau a year ago, the mills are natur.il ly using up part of the largc btocks hrougiit over I'rum last year. No chatige appcare ln tbe woollov niaiiiif:icture, thc demujid lor wool being Bfleady and iiut little bfllow btft years in .New-Kngland, thoiisb it is BoUoed that ihe better qtialities of woolleofl and flanccls. are iu grcatrr deniand, while thc mills ti:at are eBfl iged upou cotton warp or low-gra<le goodg liave less to do, and aome of them mo cloeing. The demund for carpct wool nas iiotiocalily improve 1 last weok. M.ire uctiv ity is aluo Been in boots aod Bboea, and on The whole thc indiistrial aituation is deeldedlp oheer Utf. Treasury dislmr.senients have not eqnalled the largeBhipeaena to thc iuterior by New-Vork bankB, whioh aniounted laat yvcek to 90,400,000, so that the rcscrve was reduced about $4,700,000. But -old boa begnn \*> arrlve frum Kurope, ^joo/mo I'oming on .Saturday and $S9ft0,o00 more i? now ?ui the oeean, to arrlve withiu a few aays, Thesc largc Bhipmenta, in spite of all that has thus far been done by forelgn banks to retard thc busincss, BtloagHBDia tho imprcssion that tbe imjiort* of gold will alford 6ubaMntial and very elTcctive re lnl'orcement to the Americau money markets ahia lull. Lu*t week imports at New-Vork were larger than a year atro, but for four weclcs the d^Otcaflfl has been $3,440,000, or S l-'i per cent, while the oxportri from New-Vork in four weeks have been 98,:iTfi,000, or .12 per c>'iit larger than foi the satnc weeks last year. When the Democrats nominated a candidatc who eannot makc a spcech and who wouldn't be allowed to if he oould, they aeted on thc well kuown sportlng theory that "money talks." The Board of Health, if it persevcres in ite vagortoB, will l>e raldlng the vegctable market ,is well as the grnpe Btalis. if BUlphote of copper is used in prcventing dry rot in grajies, 60 also bj 1'aris green employed in protecting potatoes and alng-ahot and other cbemlcal poisons in the culti ratlon of tomatoes and other vegetables. Kruit tnes gcnc/aily are now systeinatieaJly sprayed with niixtures similar to sulphate of copper." Apple and jieach trcea are ticated in this way, and the practb.-c is common iu nearly all market ^itrdens where ve?ctal?l"s BXfl raised on a large loale. ln order to produce Jarge crops fertilizera are necoMary and the richnees of the AOil serves to attract and develop insect life. Bvarp voffl* table and fruit 1ms its chnracteristlc rx'st, and unless it is fooght with cheinieals there is no profll in market-gardening. The Health Beafd haa entered'upon a lar^r Beld of operatlona. lt has ereated a aeare reepeetlng grapaa. Terhnps it, will now run down tlie priee of tomatoes, pota u>es and apples in tbe same way. Mr. Fassett's adveisarics are very 8olicitoii6 abont hie tbroat They fear that ba will make ,,?, many apeeehea for his health and breah ?iowu. riicir anxicty is toaobinff, bnt BBaeeeflBary. Mr. Fassett's rolCfl will last throiicli the campaign aad thc vox populi will dUha the waUdn riug on ?leeoon day. _^___ lan't t'oinniissioner llreniifin doiag a little" too nmeh adhinff We are Inelined to thiak that |g Taaunon] I raaea will soon be inelined to "call him down."' We want clean streeta, of course, and the way to cet clean streets is to clean them ? BOt to talk about doiBf th When thfl task is iiroinpILshed Mr. Hrennan can attord to do a lilt!i> talkliiK, or cvimi boaating. Ilis intetitioii to ?? make New-York the cleeneet town in the uni ver.se" is no doabt good, but there is notliiiig galned bf putting lt so strongly. llesides, we ilon't know what -Mr. Urcnnan's standards of eotuparifloii are. Mayor Orant is on record OB aoyiag some monthe ngo, when our streetfi weif notoriotisly far from elean, that they were in as good eondition a? those of any other city iu America, and would compare fuvorably with the Htreets of EuTopean capitals. From thc Mayor's prenithcs it would secmingly not be dilllcult to make New-Vork the cleauest town in the unt verse. Hut big talk will not accompllsh linich in that dircotion, or auy other.' If all the enetnies of the Wlgwaui unite and work totrether eaBaeatip Ihifl t'all it is ceitnin that Tauunany can be overtbroyvn, and the way paT.ed for its e.implete defeat in the Mayoralty election next year. -._.-?-? Delaware still enjoys the unenviable notoriety arhieh comes from the use of tlie whipping-post. Beaea men were whlpped in public at Newcaetle 0B Baaarday, and 200 speetators witnesa'd the prooeediiiKB-wh*ther they etijo.ved them ihe dis |iat. li ihws not state. If Delaware is boitnd to maiiit.iiii tliis relifl of biubiirisin, it ou^ht to have the aofleaey to hrt the taeh i>>- apptad in private. Iiut the little State ought by rights to get in step with rivilized BfflglBja, "lhc comnicrcial candidatc" aaj one of tbe phrases apphed to Mi. 1 iower with releiitlees fre qaeaop iu advance of hU noimnalioii, not by a Kepiihlican uewspaper, but by a Democratic organ like "The lirooklyn Citizen." lt waa, and la, a food phrase. Th" nomination at Saratoga waa a j purely omnmercial affair?a mere matter of h?r gaia and aale. Hut New-York doea not V/ant % commercial Governor, and will not ha?.e one. riBsoyjL Tlie body of Ihe late F.arl of Northesk was crematog, and the ashea were dcposlted ln tba faaaUy vaulu Cougreesman Herbert. of Alahama, iina wlthdraa-a from tiie fleld aa a candlrtatc for Inter State commerce CommUaloner. Uovernor Bjuaaell, of Jfaawhuactts, Democrab thongb he be. dtned with Prealdent H?rri*on'i wlfa M Aulaimdale laat week Thursday. That nny stepa are now boing taken to aecare a new rector for Trinity Church, Boston, i* denied by tha parish autborltlea. The monuruent to Garllnldl, whleh li to be unveilee" at Mce n??Jit sundny, snow* tribute raM.er vt tliat hero'a devotion to French Rcpublh anUni than to Itiilian in.Ity and tlie dothronement of (Le Pope. Nlee ls now I'rerich terrltory ; and Frnncc rould not eoo idatenUy d<> otherwtse. The Arrhduhe Francta Ferdlnnnd of AuVrla haa Just recelved a curlous prescnt from a taartat a;-ncr la l';?lc-,tlne. It Is a b-wrful of eorth tohen from tba Mount of OBifBB, und ls BMBBl to t.e plaeed ln tha Arrhdnke's roffln when lie dles. Earth from BfJ Baered spot l? t.elleved t? pre?;-rve m-.rUl rorr.ajns wlta whleb lt ta bnrled. The gift wlll be devotcd to tba Bee whlrh the glvcr deslgned. The rtatemont imblishcd In many newspaperj rerently, and orlglnaUtig In Plnladelphla, to Um effeot that the Rev. Dr. II. I- vYayland's marrlage b the seouel af n forly years' courUhlp ta pronouncea. .-r.tire.v erroneona. a? ta nlso U.c aerOMpaayloi lia putatfon of au age somethlng Hhe aUPf >ear> H hla brlde. The clnlms of n vcternn Dutch watrfimaker. Xaon dorlT. to lw the DMphfa Loula XVII <>f Frame, ?? now ronfronted with cvldenre showlng their MOMMl ness. A document hus been found erbjeb la -ald to be the orlginal offlclal report of tbe p??trinnter\ ?* iimtrnt'on of the reai DaapbhVa reaMlna long befori N?unriorrT'> dci.th. The aifMt wa- l.cig ln tlie po? BeaakHl of Dr. Dnmanglii. one of theplivslrlans who rondnctrd the autopsy. Mrice 1863 this vnluable hUtortcal voucher haa been ln the Inuids of a bookseBw ln Alglers. who has now glveti it to tne French jror ernbient in exohange fof aome offlnnl puhllratlona. THE 1ALK OF UIE DAY. "The Kingston Frceman'' relatea the followlng lneb dent: "John F.. I.awson. one Of the leadlng frult growera ln Southem l.'tater, shipped on Tlnirsdny last week from his fui-ra at Marlborough forty baaBaM Of BBfl l>e.-i. lie*. on the foUowinn cicturday lie gave his clieok f..r #J 4g to the snlea a?ent to cover the loss on the shipmenU Mr. Liiwson not only lost l?l? I>af8, the bnaobM Ia pttherlB* lneludlng the ro?t. bat he BMalBaal tbe Bbata amount ou the baskets l;i whl.-h tl.e frult ku shippod." (ione, An ftnbrella.?Johnson-Confound that Toav sl>n l .... Mis J.-What's tbe BMtterl .Tolinson?He lias Just p.i;o and taken one of my ?ja. brellAa. It ls DOtbtag sliort of a crlme to t*k-> an nm bivllti a-'nd It ls a plece of rnreleesne-- and tlunighil.ua neaa ihat 'a rondoned too ofien. lt 8000, wl.at'? tlilal Mr^. J.?What ls lt, Jolm 1 .John*on iFleefullyi-Tomiwn took one of mt um brcllaR. but left another <?ne-a l^tt??r on-. H'-rr. run and lilde IU He may dlsrover lils mistakc aad be bacfc, any niitiute.? (Yankr-b Ulfldc. Wllllam H. English, of Indianapolis, who r,vr. Mr vi'C rtuMieal on the llaanoai Behea in lioo, d?cbie? that nothing could ever induce him ao retiirn U> poUtka. The ronclusion of a weilknown opta poem seenistoftt this case exoetly : " Says Paaeb to .ludy : ' Do taa wan? any uiorei' ' >?'o,' says Judy, ? my eye's too ko^e.', |M MBIOaUAlL Llcutenant John C. liooth, l?h BJ. J. Vola., dled Maf i?, leOl. Iu the earlv veai-s, ere tho splrit of w?r Wm abroa'i lu the laud on lt-. mi-^l n of woe, ln tne taillght dim, on the bofi-rlppllng ahora (if the poaceful James, In maaieal notea, ?oft aad low, The volee of tlie slave was baaia, As his p*<ldlo tne water st.nvd, glnpln?, "Kow, i-ow. o'cr Bm waMn M blue; Like a falry I float ? my gura-Lrt-c catioe." ln the Meer years. when tlie splrit of war Inflamed every baart, and a nailon in arma (Jilm blv.niao kept 00 thc pun -wept ihote ? .f the tr tobled Janea: Wh' a we paased in tbe laU of alarma, Ptom oar eaaoa on tue blU, ln th*? twiilght stlll, The voire ofonr comrade was neard Iu tone? that our bosotns stl.re.i. Sinaing, ? Boer, row. o'er thc waters so b-u', Llko a fatrj I H^it ln my giun tree i In these Iater vears, when bba spirit of prare Has stilhU the fletce passlotw of brother- to reat, \\ ?? >.lgh a-. we thlnk how 6ar nnmbers decrense, When we meet, year "Sy yCar, rar removed from oor ?iue-.t On tho qnlet James, And the rolOO of our br ther has tonrhed every breaat With tbat s.>ng of long ago. ln muslral notes, soft and low. Singlng. " Row, row. o'er the waters so blue; Ul.e a fairy I fl at ln my gum-trec catioe." Agaia we havo met in the splrit of pe.iee, Bat the v.IVc of the singer we bear ii > more. (m the nver beyond be na* found aweet retoaaa, ln B snnlicht far brigh'.er than sl.otie beforc, on ihe *parlillng James; F.ut an erho conies bark from that far-away shora, Aad we almost fancy we bear Thosei ninsloal notfl*. soft and elear, g'nclng " How. row, o'er the water* so blue; Ukb a f>rv 1 rt at In my guai tree .'an.*. _t(V.mr:ide F.Ilas D. smlth, Kllzabeth, N. J. |?f originallty, not to *ay humor, comnu-iid u* ta tho answers In examlnatlwi papers. liere are two ot throe which an F.nglish bishop voudies for. A eMM was asfced to give sotne aerount af OBTM?Cromwell. and voluuteered the Inforuiation that tba PrOhMtOf "WM very unhappv. aud dreaded aaaaaalnatloa. <>n hb deathl^ed ho .rled, -If I had BOTfad my Oad a* I servet iny Klng, I should not be thiw fursaken in my Ola agel1" Anotlter, evldently with temperance pim-hvl tle^ deilned ivntax as "a dooty upon .-pints." 0B8 srnart yoath, who was asked by an examiiur, ?OaaBB y nr father walk ar.mnd the world f was afjaal to BM oecavslon. " Vo, alr," aald he. u Why nott" " BoaBBH he's aaad." Her Crlterlon of Pnrity.-"Did y.m bear rnv jittle MrPi last aanart MBMrBt" was a aaaaUoa oiiraeata on a Plttsburg cabto i-ar th<; other day. -No, what w?- it'" repBed the lady a-ldw-ed. ? Yoa bSOV she says her prayers every night. --.l'ic',l..^irt stick to UN presnibed *?*jjP* I l-iv BM.1 >'?'? ?. t"it ofTers up some ortr-.a-l |?e?OOII?. Tbe Other night MM said: 'Deor I/>nl. bbMB papa.ard innmma, and all my auntlra and uncles, an I i.ial.1 n? purc>. Wabe BM awfid pure. 5Iake nie u* piire^os ihe 1-baking powder. Amen."-U>itt>biirg Chronlrlc. Tho BbrpOalUaa of an eatate amountlng to $3,000, la Chicago iv.vntly depended ou tho que?tlon whetlier. in a niuitler-and sulrlde caso. tfle wife or husband dled llrat. They had no ehildren. and all the propertj would therefore MfaUf 8? to *ithcr tho m*nS ^,?1,4live, or the woman's. In the la.k of cvidenre. Aa Judgo of [tobata dlvided the property BfaaBf among a.. tha ehuaaaaaa. "I'll gct eveu With those nexMoor neighbora ef mine f ItTtabea a tboaaaiM raara. Tbey baaa trwncd thal mlaerable oar of theirs to howi e, eryttna i?ing. -Why. that la the ataaaajwl thmg 1 ?J" ??*?.? You don'f mean 80 say thc dag had to be trftlnedl Uiidiaiiapoiia Jaaaaali NOT I1AT1LY WOUIUED. From The Minneapolis Tribune. Tha meanest trtck Major MeKinlev has done BJJ8 ? run OM S lowa U, maJtolt s^ech whlle Mlllsand Camp bell were .fumptne his own BtaM aaalnM h'm HWj?? hihltion of cntempt for Oiose Dcmocratic war-horaea k cruel. _q_ TUBT WHAT TAMMANY DOF.S NOT WANT. From The ltoston Herald. The reslnnatlon of ^BreMman Flower and tbe^U ofsegtrssman splnola give the Jew-YerbOM; Vmm ?ata a (hnnce to tnjeet aome bralus into their' delega lou %'onslderlng tlie ftet that New York la the flrat dty on the fot.tiaent, sueh an lnfuslon would fill a want long felt._ TIIK OaVBl AD.MIKAULY STATED. From The PltUburg Times. Mr. Bhdaa, wlO. hla usual f****\S**StmmX ln ohlo plaln ln n slnsle sentenio. Mi Kl Ier eMBaa for pn.terlloti and honest money; the afcettoe of^op i,(. l irieans five uade and rormptlon of the curmioy. aadcrstiiiul lt. f_ THEY F1ND IT HAKD TO SPECTFY. From The Boston Journal. _.,. Tbe foiiiniualty la walting U> aee *?" ^^.Jf^ >? Uoston Herald'' reapond to Oongretjinan ??'?'*" challe-^ge "f publl-sl. aTK of the arBctaa io eommaa itse the prke* of which hare been *t*^J*\B*l KInley tarlff. We tned uii*ucces?f.ill> to M'? ? lie^id- ao prtat aaeb a lut bMtjrhMer. Miaa mjp h-.wtlng -McBiiUey p;tree? loudest It la 88 muea easle;' to He ln getieral than Iu partlcular. 1KA1SKD WHEUE HE IS BEbT KNoWN. From The Rmhester HeraK. A dwpatch from Roebeater to "Tbe rJev-aart Her? ald* sprak, ln flatterlng Mrma of our b?w^?'?'". \^ lam A Sutherland. the llepul.llean tiominee |W M88f. I,,.,', laaeral. Boeelal attontton u devotaB to M? boaM UM and bta brtlilant a?c?aa aa a h^fTfeT. T^BMer JindB who kaow Mr. BatbeHaad ta MUa ctly ?J*X dlMIJ Indorae every wonl of the **^*^J**2 dtapatrh, whether for poiiticai Moaaaa thay ?hall.*: dttS to vote tor or agaioatiblaj taKajeeabar. J* Morning lleraJdV knowiogiih. wt-rth ?ea oiai; ??? aen and a lawyer. iivquenTly ha* had eeeaaloa^Bpaaai of him tn eortlal term*. lie ta an honor to the Mra Monroe and to the city of Hochester, aa well af to ma ticket ap -n which his namo appoara a. lhat ol a caar dldate for an lmportant ofhcO.