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BI'.ANCII OITICXB OF THE TRTBINE. , ivenlaaBMBbi for pcBl.eatlaa in The Tribuna and e i ragaltr d llverj ol thi te ly y i *111 be ta. i ? i roi., wlng . r.,1" ii offleea ln Saew.Torti: i i.- ,. . .-ay, cornei ,'i^i-it. i..; Ith ave., i on i r Uth-at. il . --ii.-r *>_-ave. \ -i>- a, neai ?' i- iic-'t. ', , ' . : i\ ? t ..%'. ? i- ?? . i -??? -ii noth and Blat ita. - - ? l ave. 1 ? : - ? 125th -t.. Dl ir .ul-nve. ,.: ..-?. I2;.tl ? :? T'.ii and 80i aves. 1 .?;. ? ? .\ ... --i|.-t. 1,708 i-f??>*>-.. naar 80ui ?t. ? -st. tn x.f ?. --:. ix othi-r riTrns. Urooii'.vii AdreitUtog Ageocy, i07 Fu'.toa-at., op. City Hall. Waafelagton?la*o. 1,822 F at. -OfA - ? FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY TUESDAY, JANUABY 12, i4*!'? TWELVE PAGES. THE XEWs THIS MOBXIXG. F^r-isn.?The S .ltau tried to have Prince Abbaa r.uiie to Constantin-.nle ou hLs way to Alexandria. r__= .The afoorMb retn-:> :irc movinfi on Tanpier. :-Tlie Yemen insunection ha.s broken out alresh. ?? The D'uke of C'larence _ ImpfOTinf. Mr. Edmand Vate? wrltea of tiie World of I . .i.n. ' Bfreaa -li' th benneheo in aeodon. ?? The ??: The Bnieaeli treaty to inppreaa th*-* i-i .ave tra'K- and a oommereial airange with tlie Cobgo Fi'-e Sta'e were ratiiied ; ;.-':.-r Introdneed a .".int reeolution for an attonal ettrer eongreai TheHouae: A aiinhez of i-i:.-. were Introduoedj M.-. inrldge, of Kentoeky, tricd aaaneeinifnUy . , e a reeolution looking to the repecl of ihe reelprocity elanee ol the Tarifl li meatlc?W1I11 :,i MeKinley, jr.. wu ln rate 1 <>o\i rn r of Ohio at ( i , . ent gave ? i Innei ln honoi ol t ? i Mdt nl ai I f. - Harrlaon nr '. - I onae Bhiogtoa == The tri il ol the Bev, Mr. Uill, ol Morrlitown, o:i ehorgea of immoralltv waa . by tbe Preabytery behind cloa I D GraTea waa aente e b ' ? Ristnn, in Denver, to be hanged, a notioo for arree. of , * rhrtng re. ? ?? t= _ Chlef J -. of the Court ol Appeale, ia lerioualy ill. Teatimeny ln tbe Hoyt-Donaldion no I Collina-Deiby eonteeto wai henrd by the Senate 1 ? -i - - < fcamittec nt Albany. i .i.v and Suburban.?An oppoaitlon ticket ? | l.y Ooraellua N. IV. is- poated ln tbe I I. ? ciub. Tbe monitoi Miantoi , .- -.-l fron Gardinera Bay nftcr a euce I ;.-. ..f 1 jr st.na and mnehlnery. Uigher tion of woman wa i dii I '?' - ittnner of the l'n- bvt.-M.ui L'nion. - Stocka earfo ?...,;_., b i. pi e ? wei kened onder f6reign re; a abarp break ln Beading I ened tb. ,, -. i-j and tlie elene waa uneettkd and Ir ir^il'nt. The Weather.?l'oreenst for to-day: Cloudineea, I ? r.un; iv.irmer. TemperatOM jreatenl&y: II ,-?.:?? degreea; loweet, S6; iverage, 90 5-8. Mr. SpringcT bao m.-uK* "j. hia mind to bi ;in hM a---ni!; upon tbe tarifl bj at acking the wooJ a-nl wooltena dnties. Mr. Breckinridgo, of Ken u'.-kv. undertook yeiterday I. insti 1.1 tbe Com ,.,, ti . on \\ ivs aml Meana to reporl before Pebninry 25 :i bill ropenJing tb. Reciprocity ( i i? of the MeKinley law. Uo was apurred I ihM i.v tbe BRRORBceatent of tho ftrrthcoming ? .n by tho Preaident wi this subject. Mr. Breckinridgo beliovoi tbat tho Reciprocity (kame i-* unconititutional. He will bare difHculty in convindng the eountry tbat his v|ew i- o rroct _ _ S -na' ;? Hill'i audari ir two ! . . officco Bl tho Kwne time ln> brongh. i rt ti-c f-i,-t tbal :'"'?*? ii no law | i proront tb ,,f tbiRg. Tbat is toaay, if Hiil liad been nom ,,.i-. i i ,- G iveTB r Bgnifl I ul fail an I re ? cd, bo nright bave continued for three yean :?? tAtmmA ' . - which 1k- ad. pted at tht- beginning ".r bm tenn aa - ia oi oa M irt-h i. is.*!. Senator Chandler haa Introdneed roadering thM imp. asiblo, aa, i 11 ihould i The bill ougbl to l."?< ne a law. lf David j; ii. : j, mt -- - ia much intiuei liouae of U preaen ntivoi ai in the Albany I. -i ' iture, bowerer, il wi II n i - ra ach the Pre* d N ?'. even DaTid !?? Iii! biniself could h.ivo diaplayod more diigraoeful partiaanahip and more icandalt aa nnfal ??"-1 than i R b, of t-iis city. und Endrea, of Huffalo, n*ow guilty nf yeiterday. Th- e I ? . ?? U rge l . Rocwh and Matthiai 1 .. . i] se tbe majority of ti-.- M-nate COBUfl ' i ? ? ? tiuna. Tkey were oatenaibly taking testimony in Um eontnM brougbl by Hoyt, Democrat, to ohtain tho seatof Doonldaon, Republican, rt ??cnting tho XYIIth DiMrii . Through tl.e aiUBllj partisan riiiin^s of I; (?-?!. Bnd tndn hoaring WRI rediic-d lo a fano. l.viy pnrticlo of pertinent tOBRRMMJ o?ored foi DooaldMB atna di.<illowi-d witliCMit boii.K heard ani! !ko Bi< I j ^-orL-LI. B-b-RRhhl ".vaii- iii.. _R_n__Bi 10 oaeu I | tho.r rt _ith?. A moio shamefnl proceeding on I tho part ol ofii'-'als fh;ir,.?*'l tfith BOfni-JBdiciBl ' j. ?..( m waa nei tr witneaaed. <'. vernor McKinley'i firal __*teeage ii bb b<1 mirable document. Some of Lhe* topica * li-tt ho -.-..? . p-BM - ni'.n' than State in i. |, . . . - _ Bcani ia whal lhe near Governi r ? FMorm la.v and tho roadjt*?t*_.en1 of Coi g ? ri_*te*. Ad f. rmcr ho aaserta with cmpl n - th il li tv is imp rfect, it ahould ool ' e totiched ex oept to ? >vod. ln :ri.'i!i'.' 2 Ibe Ccng rtt- a \ ?".'.. )? MV Kinley m. ??? " rairrn all" and bb BToidanoe of "<??. reine parti*_n ?hlp." Thia is exccllent advice. Tho Ohlo Re> ' publicana abould no pay tho Democrata i:i kind, but l\v fair ani equi ? ation admi ii. jyl.uk.' tO the ?'!?i-!i Bfld B8T1 IW-mindc I ' policy of their oj-jiruionts. CLETELAXD AND Bl*3 CBASCES. i F-r thr*. dOTapoken franknea* nrrl cirn-?-?-. ia ' of Mr. Cleveland'a uttei incea al the dianer nf tho i; uneaa Men'g Deinocratio Clah las! Friday night Ti'K Tribi nf. haa notbing bul eom i mendation. I* is mnrh better for the caua. of honeal g .vennnent and decent politics thal iasuea khould be fairly atated, and that there ahould be no "ahifty Bcheisear*1 nor, "intoncen. profess nor "politicail manoeuvring*' no_ "political rid ofles" nor " conundrume'' nor " doubtful phiaeea." We quite agree \^it:i him bb to the miachievoua effeet of any rcsorl to temporary expedienta I i gaiii*a political or paitiaan auceeeB. On this ihemo Mr. Cleveland occupiea a von- hlgh plane; i!..| wo preaume we may )m pennitted to aay mueh lii^ii^r thaa bia party. in hia public ut teranoeehe pilacea himaelf before tho people In tho poaition <.f a aquat- fighter. He aecma t ? believe in thinga ani to have bhe coui-ge <>f his oonvict-ona. We greet him as ilie cbampion (.1 a oat_ae_ A cauae that a*e du nor believe in by iin.v BBSBBSd oaa that we ahall -OBacientioiialj op ;? ??..?-. but Bl leaal a cauaa thal containa a prin ipte, tha; haa eigfiifk-anoei meana aomething l.oside-i the- petty j.. > of aelf-*_*4*4_dng -. em, ml i- i.-i'!;. won taking Mdea an.l making i i?? i*-. upon. *-.. are aay frankly thr as l,v uw u .? ahould mueh pretfer I i inee*l 11 md :i. tiuf Dem *cratic candidate foi I': - i lenton the tariff queation rathei 'haa any othei ? promineait DeBioci_.fl who have h-een named who do not occupy ao pronouni ?! -i I *>il n li*. .ii ;}rv i>.i;.-. When are add w_th equal frankneaa th il n ? oonsider him fhe artrongest candidate the Demo ? . i can aelect, for the rdmple reaaon thal he lr's n foltowing of his own whieh will go o.-hr-r candidato, while thSae who opp ae l.im meat bittoriy in his own party being ol the kind that never kick will atay and aupporl him, w< sh :!! probably be told that il ia ba 1 p itica to wiah your opponenta to aelecl theii B ?? ???* candidate; and perhaps be told further thal frankneaa haa no place in politics any way. Bul mn- i4.isi.ji Un- thia view i- that we bave ia tha firal place entire confidence thal upon the ftai-ly etated the ].plo would voteagaim I lan I ind V ?-? Trado. Yed a general eieetion ia f.ill of ail aorta of ;> asibilitiea. and in -*onten> plation of tho poaaibility of Republican iWo.-it wn infinitely piefer to take the riak of xnrn tn arlniiiii.-.'! ;..?<.ii as, Cleveland would give ua t. exjiosin;* the oounti-y to tbe remcdeal daager if a .-aianiity guch aa the eieetion ?.f David B. Iliil would bo. The i ne would ineaa tho rriiunph, t<. be smv. of a party of whioh it may be . .-i...-"\- B_id .a thft light of histoiy and e.v; 'i.enco that theiv* baa nol ba a a time in tbe lus- thirty yeara when ita p -aensia n of fnll * *? in the General Governmenl would no. bare an iinmi'x-.l evil nvoiving moal diaaittoui con Mquencei; but it would bo the triuinph of tfag bottter portion of *lif* party orer its woma ela? ni'-ti's-. Tho eocoe?? ,>f Jlill wonld pn. Tammany %\ tho rip ao 1 lor loosr* npon the oountry all ihaina and crimea. Better Bghl against heavier odda with opponentB who reo g i.i/.v r!io m!'-s (,f tivilized warfare than triko any chancea with Tammany Indiana whoie ricrorj ! ii,.-ni pl under, pillage, lawlcmneia and itkm. Bul the f.ii'lor.|j at the presenl moment doea not aeem to tu to i o famable for Mr. Clerreland. A j?bx ago on the eleetion of the one-hundred ? rty-majority Coogreaaupon wh:r thr- D crata aaaerted waa a diatinct issi-. againal the i w tarifl be waa b*. a I oddi tho fav. rite u iin I l Hold. J!.: tn'ng ? ?-.:.'.. i any I nor ho w. i ; ..-? l - :, i. minal 1 with a hurrafa ..nd almoat wil - tion. Bul tha eountry hai had now a yoar's ? new tarifl, and inatead "f the disti ii th ? v a |.ii dieted by the Pn i there haa been un< kantpk -I pn ?| erity. .Mr. ( ? ? land's bobby in nol n atrong as it was. More over, th ma , ;. in Congn -- h u ihown ita ap? precia ion ol thechange in popular aentimenl by - ii i ng the Fr " 'I aden tio baek aeata. I managing \. ? .:' ? n- partj fa ive taken tho i ina j ?; arc i un. ing the ma. bine. And do nol wanl Clerelani. T!i<-*y will leavo n'o ? untnrne i to def. al hi* n. minati m. 'i m. .i bave read Mr. ClovcTand'a u l ran. i i or and honeat.v and courage and princ !>'" with a smilc f conti inpt. 'I hei tak ? -? - i. in his Bne acntimeiit?, and are far from bt ii j f. - t. d. I when bo ? iya: '" '? ??? | : I will i sh with quick revong ; arty which betraya them." Their n thal ien ti mcn. would be thal .li" Pemoi party riaita nith a qnick revengo any I who w< idd heail il ? f ?r a m ?menl at tniy I. - trayal i f :;i" \x oplo or aa. ritice of printiple - w uld bring tho hungry party Into power. Tha toveng ? Mi. I . rv< md baa * ' i ??'. again. Ho wo do nol considcr b tn pr_ among the pi ibabilitic*. And n - s in.v fo. I IHE SUPEBl ISOR ELECTIOX& THI8SPBIXG Onr Albany in i sp. ndeni in i lettor pi inted I ol a matter which vii illy i on> ? - the Republicana of thia State. We refer to tln- appi tn in Xew-York_ - -tv i mnties i t I. a ds of rJupen'iaow. Th" rwenl , ? i- n the XVlh, XXVth and XXVIIth Scn il district. havo mado thi voter* i alize a*. thoy have noi ir rcalized before thal Ihe office or in one ol gn al i ap msibility and power. lf the Domocratic Board in DuU-hoaa ?\, tot esample, ha 1 done i -. du.jr, tho ?-? r. r >ii il acal of the Wth Diatrici v. _ld no. have been atolen from Deane and givon to Oaborne. Th i Stato Board l inva>?ora did indeed <? ? ftiunni ? it i ? up n tho I i i i it ita int cjition ... ? i.. dkk i il - constiUiting tho nembera of the D.i i b .--- Board ol in cithcr wurda, . or rupl s-i|,, i\i-iiis. l>y . - ?? i !' tho an j conf. m d upon tbem, . an d. f. it tbi ..f the people as expraaaed ai the p Ib. aimple itatemenl d- m mat. xti - th. gi ive impor . ; m n of the highcal .. - --'i'. lt ough ?! party frienda all over thr- Siate, lirat, to pla. th. ir besi men in nom * l then lo a ri. ele. ... I. Repuhlicana g? Into tbe Ughi deterniined to ln.id all the Board> which they can now oontrol an l t" make lubatnn tial gaina whorevci gaina are to be made by lianl. (,' raiati nt woi k. Th. re i- a aalient renaon in addiii in to the ono jnst menlionnd why our frienda .n^ht tu in:,i.-, nn iiiist'ii.- ii tho -uporviaor (.-anvanei It will 1 ' tha duty uf Mm ikiards e!oc-t<Hl thi-* apring ju L-y__'_-.-d nttHtd *'?> W-JIV s_au u_g fH**Amm. 4 ?BBMBlilj to establlsh-under the ..nnmeration bill whieh Ib t.i he raahed thronf-h-tho iBBBtB bly rli-tn.-N of 4111-., eoonti-B. llence. if I.opnb licana ik-siro to pt-oted th-rmaolvea a- far bb p__ mt the Dem icratic conapiracy to gerry ". tlio legislative dit-tri-ta. tbey will take , 11 ? -h r the control of bb many ?up**rviaor H , '? aa poaaible ihall be lodged in Republican hai; Is. The Dem arml l* ? ' ' -rnade De_Mt_r__e, not by the pi ple, bnl in -; them?can be depended upon to re esl ibliah the <..Uy - - in palpable deflance of jnetice with an eye i '"'>? '? hr ia wbal itwaa organiaed I ?r. A I the mo t n rherefore, why the Rejniblfcana ihould leave n . rtone antu no<i in their efforta to prevenl the mhly di-ftri-ts bedng manipulated En a aim ", ? ?; :. ii - it manncr. The Tbibunk feela coufidenl thal 11 will nol make this appeal in vain. The B?_b*t**ou_ wrong ' whieh haa been done the RepnblicanB of New Y li in pladng in the Senate men whom they fairly and tquarely defeatt I al the poUa, thereby \m.- ing from tbem the control of thgl body : whicb they had won by the deciaion of the bai : i(,f-i.ox?that monaBroua wrong mual hav.* welded tbem together in the l"- Ive empbatically r. re buke it a- the fuat opporl tnity. lf b uid he atrango indeed if this ipring they dld n..t work with all their migbt for a reaull whii b will brand i tho raacala in the Boarda of SuperviaoM, in the : State li.anl ot Canvaaaere, aad whewver elae 1 they may be foand, who are reap naib ?? ror tho Uiofl of tbe Senate. The Connty CoBtmitteea and all c-tber oi-ganiiationa whlch have the good of the party at beart cannol begin too aoon to ? -i.iy for tho Superviaor r-ectiooa. Al their baek tMy will be mue. to Bnd, not only tho rank aad Iih* nf the Republicana, but hnndredB of DcmccratM and Indcpendenta, who will weli ime the . pp -rtunity ko reeord theniBeivea againM the fraud upon bhe e-iecton whieh ivaa lately put through Bl Albaay. II.is MR. WLOWEB XO SBLF-RESPECTt Duriag tho rooenl campalgn the Detraicratic pap. ra '.4. ??? l ua with gi il cniphaaia and voli.bilitj tliat Roawell P. Flower ... ;, i . f too m i i:. a Bfld force ,.f,!,;, . -,. be mceldy Mr. IBU'a puppel , .. - s l,;-. i aa ! whal ii thw ?V4.. n id in 'Tl ?? Sew-York World" of iy, January IU prettj good Demoeratie ?? |i ii ? . I. .-i-.-.t and u '-f impor tanl billa (before tbe I - I irej will probably before the e ir o eye oi I ? rven * 11 ' his freqaeBt tr.;.. thia 44:'.' 1 SVaahington . :?_? and will doubtleaa be held over fnr him ' 1 li ok al bt I ? ??? | idgmenl la 1 -a ? thi in" In the eyea of "The World" Mr. Hill i. -'iii Governor, not ?-? nai ir, and "Tho World" expecta that poor, weak, wavering Mr. Flower will refer all importanl billa t<. "Gov? ernor" Hill, Will Roawell P. Flower submlt to aueh an imptiratiun unmoved? Haa be not anfl n, ?!.il to abake off hia afaacklea ai 1 ti -? i.? .i', . Hill 11 look after hia duties ar Waahii ai.'l bo! to iy tn till im. chaira any longer? I) ea Mr. 1* iwer in 1 1 - to le* Senatoe Hill con tinue ? . \mo!.I the powen of borh officea in definitely? !>.?-??. he profxrae to turn over the Goveraora _a_laij to .-''na'r>i'-l">oven_or Hill a-* well as the Buthority ind re-sj-onaibllity of tho effioe to whieh the vote/s of thia State elected Mr. Flower, nol Mr. Hi'l, laat November7 A DEMOCRATIC BWASlOlt. _t.veni.ly erxpecta dodgea when th" Demo sratic party coniea to the froni If tm ky .?-. 1 ? 1 omea .1 aul .-ti ita tor atatoamanahip, thal will havo aome qtiaJincanona ioi | Henoo, no one la m.-'irls.-l thal tho **8etUn> in.-n:'* of the B_T8r qu itioo ppopOBfid by I'r-ino leadera la u. ??*' tponaoient &f tl.'* who'o buainosa until afteg Uia v ? orld'a Falr .it Ca on thr* pn'.-ir that ii OO-flMRBOO <-f deh CBtei fr'.:n oommerdal imti ma may bo bejd there whilo Un- K\hihi'i<.ii 1* m | ' -' -I'i i. rj .-viso ?ome mode "f internat d a ? .fl. Thia ichomo .- reeoina.jnded ??> Demooratio :? .i.iir-i Whli h 44 ill ni.ik<- il jectionable to ?? ra more for th" wrj i e of tbo oountrj 'i.m t bi "->s of party. lt will tend to prevent aro auooeoi "f tl i and :. ? ivn b< en quiel j . ?? ?<? \ Im n tn i"ii f"*- aome tlme i .t-i. ? : ? I ; i ? If tho I : 6hoitld furmally invito .1 -1' ? to a n more th ir a year benoe they would be n-.f at all lil y bampcr thr-mselvea by enlcring into any new ar rangementa or adoj.ting iny modificd policy i. an ' i ? i dato. By votii ?: t. p <tp* ne, Congn -> would in ikc auro th i. no ; od i tli<- . il'.i - .f tho .A'lin.ii.-iia'i.iii, and lhat would I ..-.'ii i-ratio parti - inri, while il '? ? uld loavo tho whole quei i open until af'' r tln. next I'l.-i'l' n''a! .-!-'?? on. lt thoproposoil confi'i. nee rcally intended to a eomplnih anj there is ii. i.-a-mi whj i- ihould noi bo I" id wiilnii t.'.u montba. Waiting until tli" World'i I' ur " et um .- merely a nhallow bit of claptrap. A de per i bjc. ion I iwno is thal in havc boon held in 1878 and again in 1881. They wcro nol quite fruitlcsa only ' e. ause they acomed iu d'-ni .ii--.- tto conchuivoly thal full intcrna tional agreement aa to coinago ia impracticablo ao i> the l'nited statea a*] peani to tend to -,-.ani frco coinage. The conditiona have chang. d, il ig true I ul ? nly io as to reii lor tho agreemonl of Kngland and th* I'i ed lato*, of I iermanj and I'i mco, rather leaa pr ici able il. il was l.-|.)i*-. Tlus eountry has | il ? I up over $400,. 000,000 of*iM' r in T i ? ?? vaull -. and has devol . ? i ' vard unliinit.il ? inago nl -.I'.-i' thnt Kngland begina to counl i.j ? ii greal advantagea r * * fk.w from the dia urganization <if currency in the I'nited Statea. The ailver minea of tho w .rld havo been itimii lated by American purcba* a to u ater pi ,Im? ti. in, ro ''..it the exocaa of yi irly outpul over io , rld'a ai'tual roquiromenta ia larger than it wa- ton .'?? an*a .' >? The chanco ir agrcem. al b. veen nati ma on ih" in i.m iaa i ? io long a - eountry app ai ? a'ui i-t ready t<> pi n idc al il ov n ax nta n ma: - kel i r all -?? aurplua nil va r of the world and ... upon iti ...'.n ahould. ra the ln mendnu* Q.rolling Iho builion mark. ta ol all na ioni ..-? iemotc aa any can bo, N,, man, n< t oven nny i iblie u in ol av. wi uld think oi m ikinj* th. polic* of tho im >n :ii wo ycari or ax .ro d. pond ou such a cl ince, if il were nol for purely partisan -. Thia is -i, obi i< u- bal . maj aell lie r ii n ign I*. ar. i^ ivould < < 11.-.'< r vi.a.inn wi " ! I icmn raei -..I flrat, and then il will u itle the - qucstion i^ il m.iv chooao," waa iho advice oi 3 i il .- \ ? it, \ i -' duly i f a Dcmocra.iv Adminia.ration, >f ono hould be in augiiratcd, mighi nol improl.ablj ' ?? t,, receivc the i> i f na i mooi ui mii to ua-ic iu make bi .?? uufc-r. m-ca on a question wh h tbo pai .;? -'i n n power h. r n uld pro| oae to -?::!<? f i all tbe w ?; Id a rd ing ... n> on a ii. ?.'.< n. ? lt, wonld be Jual aa w. il tbat thia qw ihould be (airiy aubmittcd (o the \- ple of all Mtf-s at a Presid*... al i locti m a il waa i i tbo people of Ohb ial ! mbei >,, much oobe h.is been made '-.. the advocatea of free eoinago tbat legislatora in this eountry . ? itrongly infloenood, an.l rnpreaentntivei of other MttORB" wvyid hu Btryiigiy [RfWBCCd ju ibe ab senceof any popular decision on the-mbject, with the notion that unlimitcd coiaagfl hero mflO. apeediiy cf-mo becaoae tho jieoplo de-fasd lt Tho righi bbiag to do ia to meet the queetio-i iquarely and Baeortain whethor the people de In f-ut deitaad rodi a atep. If BOt, thelr adverse de< aon rould open the door for negotJationa ui'h otberl'owera whieh liave been rob-tantially urtfcal lo lince i 8J8. DRAMSHOP IXSOLEXCB. The liquor-detlen of this eity aro filled witB ' tbe c? nvictioB 1I..1 they furnlah lhe bone aad Rinew of the gre_l Demoeratie majority in thia metropolia. In Ab thej are perfectly right, and if the dramahopa arere cloaed permanently, and the vice, ignoraace tnd evil whicb cluatei aboul tbem aad rollow B_***_t in their train weredimin \thjed pn ertcnaivelj is they aurel. would be if ?I. lonrcea of dei??_d8_on aad wrongdoing .vn- aboliabed, New-7ork City wonld i"1 Re piiblicin. Satisfled ai hey bto 'Inr the Demo , , : party in this eity and State eould by no poaail 'y trramph ar BU'eleotioa withonl their ..-s.M.tiro end lupport. th* liquor-aellera are de _ermine_ 11 aeenre a big pfce for bheir poli-ica. ?ervioea bow thal the De__**r__tk Governor lias a Denoentie Senate (etriei from the Repob li.-aii-. ,-in'l a Deiaoei-tfo Aaaemblj to aet in harmony with him. ConseqpentJy the liquor* dealeraam preparing rbraubmiai m to the l.?.,ri laturo an r-xciae bill whiefa la 11*.-? extraordinaiy and aau-ting ln Ita audacity andefFrontery. The keepera of the di__naho|a propoae thr Sunday liauor-aelllng ihall be [rrmitrcd from 1 o'cloek ia the afternoon nntll nidnight, and then tbe aakiooa -hall be allowed t- reanain open one hour lo-ger, imtil 1 o'cloek Mmday morn? ing. lf they can Becure thia trennndous con cesaioB, thej aay thal they will gran in 1 nun ii strii t i.-ini* of tbe iliam.-hopR from mid? nigbl nii Saburday untH 1 o'clc-t k 00 Sttaday. _n order to make thi ir grip on the Efcee Board ?tronger than it ia now, they demand 'hat tho tornrs nf tho Exeiae Commiamonem _h__! termi nate with th.nn* of ofDee ol iho Mayoa wbo appoinl tbem. They Inaial thal tba Exdae Corn mi-aionera -hall hav dh-cretion to licenae rrMain laloona to keep ipen all nighl in certain para of the eity. They pro_p M to aboliih the reqtire ment of real eatite lecurity oo bonds given 'or liccnMs. They sik thal Bpeeial llcensea iball 10 granted to __u_> ktiot - il re balla in orda ? ..- nich aaBodatona aball have the privilege oi eclling "ino after 1 o'cloek in lhe morning. The boundleaa impudence of aome >1 _h< ??? j, j, si :.s M eneugh to Btupcfj any peraon of ? p.. ? md i. ? ?? ncy. But the liquoi -.1- al ? - go even furtbtr. Theywanl tho_L iu enact thal il -lali be a miademeanor for any ? t.. entor a stloon dnring _he houra when il is auppoaed to 1" cloaed in obedienee to tho requirementa of the law, in order to ae uro evi donco up .11 whii tiona of aaloon koepen r bartendert who violate the law. In thia n 13 the li<] ior lera ; opoae to n akc 1 impoeaible for The polfce nr any one elae to en foioe tbe exefce law aid to prevent the sale 11 liquora a* botua when mch aale la illegaL Every roaaonable perian Bdmita tbo enormoui avila af tho liquor braffioaa n ia now conduetcd in our greal eitiee. The exdae law propoaed bj the liqtior-dealerfl would multiply theae ? many -mea. aii'l Inftict (he moal appailing ln ?. upon the people gaarerally. One bardly knowa bow to chaiacteiiM in terau of euflicient furro the insaleiioe of t1"*- ceeleia who venture *o p\;* fcrth aueh peopoaitiooj t_ aro .ani dli 1 in tho bill a ' : baig bean drawiag np. But the _k*alen :? ?? st-nire of tho aupport of Tammany Hall aml <>f all *i-> aront elementa >f the De__*c_tatio party, no natter how inordi tui'u and ladofeniible tlvir BrTiiin,.., mav be. If tho DoaociaM ihould oontinuoto win rictoriei in 'his :-r*ate ll wonld not bo aupriring if cro long thi* iiqii'ir-doalora ahouM toA only in-isr upon ? ? i tion of all llmji-'i-a', ho removal of all reatrici ? bi np n thf-ir .nflir, bit ihould alao .;? man 1 tha*. orery man who Marh a dran ahould reoeiro a bonua out of tho mblio fun h f r the iiijury which bo theroby Inflhta upon i i .??? v. if ovei : ro ??' i- i i: ? i [ved in lin, born in iniojuity, and dovMed l_ tho moa. nd abOBdnable purpoaeo, It ia tha -,!o;i"v. i law .if tho li i" ?? dealem And yet cri tr: -nda ? .? Prohil itioniata do aU ln their p n?*r I atrengthen tho Demo. ra'- by tvenkening thi only l irfy whicb i an bc traated to do in,-i , s-.-m tbo i ide of liqu * demoraliza i : and r,7.7.'. 17' PABTY HAXAOEB. ? ? lnly politli i :?.- in W.i-!.: :,.. i in thla Si ite who are overworkeil, or at leaa ? r>rk s" hard t) ,* tl ,?-,- muat le verj i ? ? ;( f., t'..- limit ,,f thi-ir .-.ipa- itv. r ? rteraU.wi ,l,.-;i,t one of thein with the havl to carry v.!,..?'-. ? down upon tln- Honoribh* ,i. |Vii na, ol Vortb fifo've' Y..\.. BCtl ??? 11 ? ? , many ol them are. Wlien we refer to Mr. Barklna'i burden ai a load, w* do nol m tf.,.i the uae ? ?. ?' The poiitlcal partii-a at _orth Grove, Ind., as rn??; na we ran aecertoin from tbla diatanoe, to Incltide only t!i<- Democratio and Prohihition Tlie Rep iblicani* ne are aorry to ? - ir to bave dropped out ->f aiffht. A little w . firr- li .s long <-\ist,-'l brtwten the Deni and Proliibitioniata at North Gkove. Tlie l*rohl i.iti-.iii.st-. are Mrgely eompoaed .1 women. Thla t.-nds t<> weaken ibe party >.n elretion day, ilnee none of them, of eonree, are votes1 bnl it <.tln-r t mi", it is a remorkably Hve ani energetle oi r mi;-it,.'ii. There M one Uquor Roro at N'orth i.i ,?, kept bj Jacob llarnliardt 01 eoune, the I'robiliitloniata ire itrongly oppoaed t.i it Tlie Democnta, on Ihe other liand, rather leem to have i i round Mr. Hnn'. irdt'a inatitutlon In tlie paat?or al least the ProhihitionieM ra* thal I ? -. < Ine day ? o flfty woman Inlon :? i-r t.i the Prohihition party marobed lato tarn li.ird.'a f-t..rc and nailed n lon lia. .-i namta on the wall whleh ni..ii- Jaeoh'a kneea aniti t. (her It waa a li--t of tbe habitunl drnaharda i.i mlnora <.i Vorth Grove to whom h. araa ararned nol to aell liqiior. A. flral be though*, aa ?-?? I en it aa if liin,.. down from a ...ul Blnoal i |i t i the eeiling nnd retiehed hnlf way neroaathe 11.-, lhat it i-niii lin.'d tlie name >'i evcrj Drmo ,-r:it .'.ml <? latomer lli i. lie liad. But on ? i-\:iiniii;iti"ii |h> fonnd tba. one name wa ? omittctl, ? ? ... the llonnmhle Jeaae Barkini, lear-er oi yrr ii,.,,,,,,-r-itir party nl N'orth <u .ve. R i M no uiiiii.r, ii.'i' di I Ihe buliea, it aeema, coim! pi hlm ^f habltual ilranJi ir,l -or ihe otalmion >*f ks mn.,i- may have bei-n n drep laid Bnlienn* on tV-rr part to apeedlly irel rld "i the honorahle .-?>. i -. v ben Mr. Rnrkina droppe l ln minul later, thn frightened lliirnlnrdi ? >? l i . him lhat be ama tl.nly 11 ni iu |..*mi whd could buy Uquor iln> Rnrnhardl 'mr. Barnhardt aald l i. 11- arould have to clnae np and move away, Mr db is t..ii ahrewil o I ?? Him r ii..- politielan t, -. lew with i .vor fludi n proapcr-t ua thia. IIc t |#j Ihe Uquor aeller to atay. Ile had never, lie aald, i ed a duty, aml lf tlie women "i N'orth G i ?? ha l d< '? it'-l hlm ... do tlie ririnking for ti.. town ln- would do it. N'ever, he added, as he yralkod np i" the bui and .-;-,-1 .-, large bottle by ihe neck, ii'-v.-r had the llonorable Mr, J Bnrkina been known t. ahrlnk iu the faee ol dnty. Wlien tl c li- in : atore cloaed that evenlng the watehman ealled with a *\ I.Ibarrow and t....h Mr. Uarklna home iu it. Slnee tlial he waited for tbe honoroble gentleman every nlghl wltb tbe aame veblein Barkini ia dolng the drinking ...r tbe vlllage of Ifofth Grove, aa i makli tm eompkdnt Bometimea ? eommeretnl travclicr nr other ntraimcr (Iki|im ia nml takea a 'irink ot two wltb him, bnl niually he rtnndi and beam the beal aml bnrden oi the day akme. Hi ia eluaTi-d oa tn tbe Ihooght that bo x* duiut it for the glor'.oiifi old Dcm.ratic party. He bopea in the eoB-88 of a few >*-?kH to Ket BOBBB ?ort af an order from the edrta to bbbbm Um women withdraw al leeet partbf the aaaaea oa thelr list. Jn the BM--t-B-8 lie->ropo<ies to bold tbe aaloon ln toan. ff he aieeeda with th.* eonrta hi* will probibjj be r.-.a. i.y arllUig an.l tliirsty party fiiencli; if he failiili.- out look for inm is gloomy. Alrii.lv the ni-" wateb-Oaa hai bad t., put Mdeboarch on his wh. barrow to keep the honorable gentleman from lUing out, aml ih,' (Iad ami defiant aong whiel_be aaag while going home tho flrat two or three igbta Has beea buabed bjr a hareh .-tifre. Th.- re, of Ilu- BOBB tiy, uml eepeeiaFiy the ttetnoeral an.l Prahlbfr* ti.iiii<'-. will watoh th- c/Ti.rt* ofliis man B*bO i- willing to I..- a tnartyr to pBB with preat intercst. Hia name aeema deatMne t.. go down mii. lnsti.i'y bi that oi tbe De_noo_t_e Ho-Bt-aa who held the Uquoiatore, There is mnch titneliAeaa in the ?:_-e-tion that ncarly all the European purohaaeBDf Atneriiat! wbeal will now practlcally have eaed aithla a few daya. The Auatiallan ba_Tee-lbegl_-i _____ month and India, Egypt. aad other i.tern eona trlea wiii pour a fct._uiy, if not eonaldcibla.eUeaa* into Etiropo niifil our own hmixms jt rculy to harveel tln* crop of i-'.'.'. Tbia raeea not only thal farniTs #!u> an- hokHng thelr Meat in ex? pr-ctation <>f higber pn.--. may Rnd__e_aeetvee forced t.. M-il at a low, bul thal tl.. ywill the__ aclvea have contribua-d to thi* reaull y creatlni im iitiii i-l Bcarcity, and ao atlmulatin Ineieaaed production, An Eagltsfa riiitor aaya that tho far wonld make any reaaonable aaerlflce rather tlm ib_ in w.-.r. Jt is ii'.' reported thal, unlik Art.-u, - Waurd, ba drawa tbe llne at bia wife'i rettlona Our valaed contemporarj*, "Thr* E**ea*g P.**.!.*" (?nine np laal nlght oul of the tomb ofthe dend languagea to make sotne remarka ln the vfnaoula-r. n - reviaitation of the _limpaea of thenoon ap pean to bava been Induecd by eomeo-Berva tions of The Tribune on tbe ns?-*? ?f tha .m.-n.-.n Navy. I_eae ohaervationa. whieh ?liii Dl aeen fo iif-. At the timo of puhlication to be pari.-nl.irlv bloody-minded or piratieal, appeared a have arouaed our contemporary f.? that llvely ad flnent frame ..f mind Into whlch tba palnfullypreciae market-woman of England ia aometimea throam by the caaual inquiry if ber ii-h are freel Our able but aometimea abrupt conti'mpr.nii- aaya the paragraph in queation "mlghl havi beeq written iiy an Algerian eoraair to aomebodytrylng to dlaauade hlm ttofa going oa ii erui>_*," aid ile *.'rii.i*s tiir- anthor of it a* a "silly but feoeiotu oarine ruffl in." To the ordlnary man thia rounda U;e " Journallam." Anyway, it i.s very atdden atd we think not abeoluteiy aeeurate. We annot :.4c "The Evenlng Poet" to withdraw .... .tnlify thia Uttle buiat of feeling, but we ?enture tinidly t.. expreaa th.- bope thal it will resume atlUig ti-h in Jai.tin; ita Englieb la jual i trifle I .. ? ink, _ _ 'ilr Lntelllgenl apelllng refonnera at Ali.ary who tnke tn Intereal la pollt-ca cnaial thal H-i-l-1 ipel" 1";..-. "i Tl.e faor that many labor orcanlMitiona. as notnl ii yeaterday'a paper, think thi* State'a approprlMien for the VYorld'a Falr ahould he not leaa than Jl,.,<. ougbl not t.? eaeapa the notir-o r.f mr law-makera wben thej eome to aon Mder this aubjeet, The arorktagamn. as the rcaolatloBa adopted by them prove. bava a keenei appreelation than aome other elaaaes af the eom munity of th* beaeAta whieh tho C-olamblaa Kv pcaltlon is RdBg to conf--r upon tho people ut large, abd eepr-elally apon thia dty an.l State through whlch nine-tentha of the forelgnera wha rlrdl tha Ftur niii paaa New-York haa a proud poaitioa among ihe Btatea of tha rjaioa, aad IM building aad fMajdny ln Jaeksoa Pai* nniat bd By of ita aaiae aad fama. Tba l>i__atB_d miII blunder badly if it a.lopta a Rolman eheeaej paring policy in thM vitad matter: aad the BOOB-T it. aeta tbe better fo- the Btata at large. The aUver q_aa_tea Will not rlown; mueh aa ?ornr* of ItM IVnmcratB WOtdd iike to ?*?* it B-BB ,,.;r of poblja _*0-_ca antll aft.-r tha Prealdentlal eieetion, Tha Demeera-a theniaelvea cannol blinl ,i?. faet thal thelr party la bopakMBly dlvlde-j , ... I' .? PBB80XAL. Mr. _*_**-*_eoa baa to Mr laeorered bla healtli <!;' !,.? u able t. rerlaa da aea-tona f'.r weekly publicrtUoi Mr. ,i ?!??* Hart-n, ol the i Blted Btatea Bapren i iurl prlxM hl* ! -? Ingorn t- adv-jrttae ll * i,,,,:.. i- ,i rewardl - irn. Mr*. Btanli ? wanl *'""? '" wrtta M ? I ? , ? -. ? mmone. -ir wiiiiii'ii Thomp-on'* advaneeim I to I peerae ? ? i remlnlMen*.: Wl Ile ba ? n d. mowrtre ? i-r ?'-?- -ti to ln '.ii.--.i . r-ity on- of the U idi ? ti peppered hlm on tto ? v. itii ;i hard paper p.ll-t. L .iiiutly the rhalk bt wa* u? na oo the Bor. und fn lu- round *?lth rlei wl li*t uni eye. al i?. ''., it, ,| ; - W!i . .1 a Uml lf 1 1.' ? '? wl " durud ?? ,i,r,,? ? L>. II. \.?-.. I wi* 11 truelfj i i ,, . . no ni >re tricka wlth blin foro lag Ier, Tlio itatement I I ' Maranall 0. R-twHa, ->*. , ,.,,. |)r,,. | ? - irriaga to Cadtonel Vlrlm, Iropped Uie -"'' from her name, beeanie eertran . ? ., people ti .!!?'.'ilMv <-..||.t:-..'-.! H . ..i.i.ii, iii.it, '-r Im li.'.! wa* im Irishman, lead* " t*W i?, .,,,, ||,.,.,|,|- {(, i.\iv.- the *tory told ol hrcderl* o i ,,,,,,. -.. ii*n h- wn i. . . .'.a .!?? fi' Mayor -t i, ,- ,. ?: . .,, ii.'i-iiui.i thal he psteemal .-JU-.-I. fortoimte li th ? i- ? -'??n ot thi* li IU.-1. Mr. in.,,. , i ?., a uial i -'?"! di*?l of the strengtl. he hai i: tha lii li 4\:it-ii-. was .lu- t.. |hla .'nu--. Wi.it.t frane, the Bnatl-h artl?t, r-penly annonncel ?ympatby wltb tho Bodall t- e*t_Ue he araa ln Boaton, inl nfi.T I.- i-'-.h ii.il Chlcago be dM not Bnd it eon. venleni t,i aflUlnte aith Hi-ni. lvihui*- the arlth ,i nt int Itntloii" to n dlnner lu la I enor in Uu ruoterti Allien ?iugul hlra .thlng. .?, WMhlngton dlapnteb I _ "Tne IndlanapotU Jour nai,1 imt.u n* the -a!.- of Mra. Wlndom'a B0***_*a and on, uml makei thli forth rr re.erenee to iti- movement to ae. re a nl?*e fund for ber r-ip pnrt tv iii rrli.tkin among the toto hei retarj'- frletid* ..,.,,! niii I-. i-.: "The Be-cretarj left a imaU amotint ..f pn.|.-r;y .in-i money," _aj ? " rhe Journal," "but lt aaa nol more than mffklent t.i allow the wldo-t. i,i [ive iu the ui"-t frugal and mo ? -i way. Bena utra w.i iii.ii-ii .-.ii.i M. .Miiiiui ktarted tlw l .il roUlng iv patttng down thelr ruunea for 81.000 each, and eveml <>t!..>? weallhy Benatoi. added Ike amounta. Then the li.' wa* taken lo tha I'nlon Leagne Club ln New York when Mr, 1?. i>. Mlll*. t'haiinee) M. IK-pt-w iiml i I.-I-. u.i.!. a H.Ono itenis i.mll the total wn. iwelled ip '.. aboul 8t_5,00V, II ? i* Intended iimt ihe total -h .uli! not Rtop *horl <' BoO.OOO. An MU* li,:i.||. |o ki\ |i 1 IlillOtl ?? L-l "i i. ,,,,! t,, iii Itv - Uie Irlends nf Mr. Wltidoni, and 11 I ;t Mr*. windom lin.iiiv . ..il imi a u.'i lo be __a lii-iicin l.-ii'.v nf Ihese geneiuaa geiitlenien.'1 Pbyalrlana : i ii anfferera from the ctip nmv Bad a ii eful 1. 'ii ln t e nnnouncement that ..t a reeenl r eeptlon plren ti Bttdyaid Klpllng, In Melbourne, i nweet.:- Hilng approaebed Uib author with IM* nattcrlng remai-l: "oh, .\ir. KlpUng, l f.-.-l -.. pro.i.i Ui luivo i.i'-i you. Wben l .'..-..1 tne Influenta your book* wero tlw onlj thlng* that dld meany good." KOT i.M.Y DEAD, Bl*_ BUBISD ALSO. Pl -,. i .. i .... i nd l.<-nl.-r. iii- Democrat* nl ohlo would not erea eompUmeal iov.Tiior I'umpbell hj glvlng hlm the empty honor it ;i sU'tial >.i..l iiomlnatl ?;.. .nd yel ..< una Umo ' ? ipb. ii thouglil ii.- Pre Identlul RghUiltig mlghl 1 un. FOREION l'i:i'.\f iiixf, iv nu: PULPITHL rr mi The Wa hlnn. m P I Ve iniij no. be aMa l. Importoor parsT>ns, bat there i- utinic- t > prevenl onrdoiucatlo pnnona from preach aa. THR RMP1RR -r\T|-; AI.I. RIOHT. I'l-iu Tha iii.ii.ni.il.- Ameli Bn. Th t. ult ln tli,. --i.-n,',,r Nea york will. ns |q n,,. lei ? l.d Upull lin- i. ini.,-r ol m ;, , ,.,,!; ,,.|;.,V . .'a "i. 'ti"i i.o. ui. i, nppi rt.oi in. i.i t.r i.-.-n-v ii,i -iilriinr. iniiil -i- ni w iii, i ii.-ii,) - in ti,,. Pinction ,'f :i ITaWont. Tluit N ..?. I'oib wll' |?. I,, ||.,. Reuub I'.l-llll -.1,llllll llllll UlM ilnlJ,. ,|?. ,1,,||,,|, ;,,,[,,;,; . ,., I." ii-c.-i'.iin hi thn. the \. u York Demu i.u-v I bopeloaly dlvMed npon a eaudldnte for the offlce. M'T DI6F06ED I'.i IMKIirKKF.. rn.ni Tm tndlanapolla Jonrnil. One aaa Puaey Qnay i- a sii.-nt imt itopAx in ten .t.-.1-.|,.,-i.ii..i- of the tlulit between lha fl.-vebini and ini. idlom. Tbe ?*!?_ ol tbe deadly anlc-emne. "/ ?__?_.__ omrtU*a*..u }*!****** awMo M lha i-u ul tho InUaia Deaworatifl clulaaiit. THE WORLD OF LONDON. CHBONICLED AND CRITIC.'SF.D BT .MR. ED, MIM) YATSS. vi.w i:\\Qir.'H.*.w i:\l.i. at OBBORKS-TKWni /.ST) TIIF. RROMRH-CAIMOUO CI.lB-.Va, -COO-R-Oa as lrr.u on w\i:siiii_. TWO 0O1X-0-IORR o_ RBXMTXR ? rnr cabli: to tiie tiliilke.? cpuTight IBbBi BB MM Rrttaea .llnMaR n. I.oini ni, .i.m. II. 11???? aew '-'iif|n-tiii(* ll.-ui a| : m -va. 111 linve 60 I i"H''l<' BRfcROO t,y th* tiu..) tt is fui. laURai aid tenMM, j |g slxty f?t hy ttmTtt, mttk a.ir-1 *? DorrMan iiii mnni. a_el nl aha lrm jrinieri aereaa HM mm mtsaa M" - ? I ;i !-''" liJU~. bm tha waBa ii.*\>- aaaa '? - ,J *'11'' ln,:l " ?-"? -ut Hnn lia-. '"? haaa a Mrge mejnM M 0 borna ?in^ tha \.-tr of thn Oermna Baperor, M Aa-i.t, IH8; boi is ti"'"- IMMI to ii- anlhar ni.tn ha m_n r?_t ,.,.xr anauner, ttjt Hli HajnU ; ol bbbMbb i UHrd e?e_ '?>- M ( . ? la Jaly. it la axpeeMd RMl Mn MbH **d ba aaai f.-r thaaBBafl tahMaan ani eoneaM ? ' - ani, wfcleB __Mi up. Um v ii-'.:- "f UM anw ntaa aaa a -i" I m i i tamp . ;,. ii..- tarthar am whleh wtR n-f^mmolaM ;, J?|Lf 1.1. ai..l au IfRI ? '.. I. j.Lvat i-i it. Them nr--. f"lir iRianeei HM eeUtag _? ?,,n- m ii.- ? "??'" "?'' bn -' MI',or ' ' HtUr iii'imii ii. Bon. tii- iaa) whleh ? ?? ti,? riMiin haa etafeoreta MhRarirft on tba,mouIdli ?. wMh Hn- eon leca Bre M tha R ? i : I!'' ; ' ' ' '?"?"R ,, .,,.,. beaaRIully a *Riei. Tha luu l i tt, ttwmX, lar?aa4all.afetoheatartlyOtMntaL 1 mR* vork i,.- been M progi ? aanilj Mroj ILLNKM (H'TIM. n'i RR 0. THR BE-OUBB, Tim Qiicen Ol I''" I It.dl'poM. Phe waa rempellei .? irgenl BMileal airlea to nN-tah fr..m attendln* the araal HMphai 'al at tbe Oonvenl ol tta nMMi ol BerMta ? i, Bat U ,?,;,?, ...... by tfe 1 ? aaaBij ,,,,. ooart .," :'.:.? rt then beM -f *'i.?.ra ar... now MM ap. iiii*. di.vi. OR '",r' RRHDITI r.oforo hc MA F.vpt. UnM IMdhdR apMM plalrlj lo *iMa_h -'.!.""' "* i"1 ",;i1 f-',::". ""t ataea th?o thi KheMfe notnreanwi li"" RM pall ai i,i? dmy and intere t He r-cMiincni I I i-'i "? *ot.a, read the RmrJtoh naripapaw aomo Bonn aterjr -lay, and ever, took to racMf. ortchM mi othai BufN k -.jim aad paadmea. i.t tor -"?"'? "' ?' ' '? ''* v-mid never aeni Ma rena Io ' aai Ma now Khedlve, Abbaa M -??<?..<.. ani aM roannw taotftv, Ka ?.t \:i. aree adeealai -' Urerjr ta Aa MM. It . ,. .? ? rtaxr* atfo, BM al aiii.-ariir.f-e wrrnM hava oettei up an cn<IIr_* vi-.a ol horrta !?? -?'.. I-mai Mlght have BMale B Mal d^speraia ttxort i" reeoveithe thr ne, ani Rahar amaM 't,uM>? I-. ,. triei m eaBaa Ma ila-hMf iranai ?' bbbbbbMi trtfini "f Hgyrt, aflth a mlnor ani pnppM KhMttvn \- it l-. thaj ?ie I- v.-tually ? ; '. i MhM dMrreiltei. AX EDIRBtTROH RA9ICA- PARTT LS-RMR. riit. r?j MM wnrlvor of RM MMton M tho R| i-i, :li party t" Rd ibw8* pa*-^ nanw "' Hr. Haaa ,-. ... a-to itei tl.R?er iay In Ma i ' ? ??' u, ,',-,, ? . |j | .... '-T.-,i **-itli |h| MM D ?' W Mo Kilnl Bra* Railcal r>?-t>". . -; ;,n active part agnlnM Mr. Hai mM* eleetion nf 185T. Tt:- rreat trtaaiph M La idlnburgb Radlcala eame tn 1885, ?_en .Vr. MrUraB ..'.-,-.,,1 tho tote Aiam BMeR, nonrinee al tha Whlr, partj, ani tta peeaant Lori Honerieff, ttea l.'>rd vi-.., Bta, ?raa verj n-ar bcinjr beaMn hr ni -' '?" rudlcal eaaiMate. the late Hr., afterward Mr w.il inn. Miller Hanientott. After the Radleala bad imaahei tta wt.u-s. locMty knowa h- tta iiiriiament H maa party, Mr. Roaa took e anparattvnly mtle mtaiaM ln pubRe affaira, bot ln i--5'" ftiflowei RM lifeionn frte::i Brl iht ar.d beoune i Uheml OMMnMR Mr. Raaa wm al tha Jif-a'l ol n lan*.-. mwantlle. flrm ln F/linbur?!i. _4 fOr more .han ftnty r?^ was nne of RM leadlni com* nereMJ nrmr***aa ol that ntr. jmiv LEWIfl SARDSV. Among tho ninnv vtetUM of the lnfluenra li Mr. jotin LaarR QerBeo, who hai Rvei ta suoh cmplata ,,-ilivment of lute Jmtn that h- wai almoat torgOtMn i v tha preaent aaneratloa. Rm about twnMf-Rve feart ago Jaek Oarien. aa Ma RMoia ealMi afta, waa ani known boih ta LoniaRiani Parta. Hi nanMi a Insgh. Xtt ..f Prtnea JoneRba H araa, MMm ol tta panaanl Duchesse Ao Mouchy. Tl.e niamaga., however. dld n t turn out a hnppy one. and for tbe *ast ten or ett?*en rMra Jack Oaiiaa liad li\?t ataaoat -ntlreiy at his pl_e lu .-utf.ilU, wh.-ro li- di'.-d hMl week. PLANXIMi A CATHOIIO C.at'B. " The idoa ef a caMioBe ebab, mUett ha* N?en BM_*ded of l..t?*. i* BOt ? new OBe. Tn" ?1'* '?'t.-fTord <*iab -al ?,v,-it known ta IM day, teiiiac ti> aaaae from tha tltlo th.*n l.i.rne by the h'x-<1 'f the CBtholM famtlv of Jerrdngham. Later it bemaaa tha _*. GM : .! ud-f that name _tdBM-d .mt -v ago, after aeeaa heevy anBaBBaa aad beea dem I -ron. t!.- membera ef tln* coa-dMee EMrhape lt ;? ,1,,. r- ..!!-'. "Ii-n Bf the*e ft new that haj led the Dfl I ,,f Borfblk k) declino to t:il:e part. for the present. li ?? v Bttemtt t" wrlre the duh on purelr rellgim:. r.'it :i rTtfrnber of th-more nagatne -.ptrtts, nt i- Lord Amndi 0, of r7-_rde_r, have |ent thelr namea tol propfladd acheaae f--r the ae*r and Sir wilBam Va?_aar is the aifaalaar ta, . .\T_ i.i'.YL.vxn_ MK -_-B___C-__fW. The iit- Mr. FiBdarick Leylaad, who di.-d on the rndergrand Ballway i.i- week, araa BXtreflMly _? ;i I l a tha ni reantUe Mrelea of both Lcad-B ard Llverpod, bartng euteied the Brm -l wh ? tha .* i-l a- an odU i bey al th* ? -,.:;. ii- v.iii Ukely be beat rea-**mberad , ,. ,,, ,?- ? ,_-,. ... t t/n in a htrtab degree ie _ piuti.'nir ichool ..f ..rt, whlch iraa lepraaeeted among ( .. i.-i--.i- tv Rottfeeltl and among the Baoderna by - ., t the .-.irii-i- ii-- . _l?o I'-Mr. WhUtler, whose famoui pe_K*t*k-t*-tai aaa patnt for Mr. Le. land In hli bo-we al Prtnee'a Q-ta rhe _?ry of thal uaidertalQni la parl and parcel >>t , bletory of onr tlntea, as i, thal of lha i betweO BltlM an.l p.-.M-mi. attd l!i- letl takcnby the former ther-npon. He had rery Baa imi-!.I la-t-. There la eonaMerabM apecnlado -- to .' destiny of the retnarkabto coBeettoB <>i _**_-_-* Ing-i ith whieh Br L yland anrroamded Mmaett Me .;!-. ti.i-.i hai l.n dte**-*--sed rtace thal -' ,,1? hn.. r. Wilii.-uii Graham, whieh rtvalled it la tntore-l MU. I-OLE IMPBOVlNOi ]-. rv oaa 'iill r-]"i..' lhal the everpopulir Mr. ad to eomplate conratoieaaae i ,i i exrelleel -ptrtta. Ilactlngi la tui'; -i of. Tht ,,,, ,. |i t.. be ronvey .1 dlrecl Lo ihe ntllwai from hla bedom. Tl e H.a-lde is t.. be utllliad _? p itody of a perfeetly new parl. MeanarhlM i_ i,.t tmd lovable Johnnle '^ r eetvlng devoted eaae frn. hi* beat, Mr. Bdmund B_mUedge, al naeea ].,,.? Mr, I....!- in. remalned a mmbei M i, ii ,. ., mi < in-i.ima-- i>-.\. it i. oheerlng t- haar ,,f io bearty Invattd tunoanded by Bew_**_*pere, ot oytn twlce a it.iv. and "t Ittncieenl B*err___enl ard foje wlth the y.:.r membera <>f lhe toaaaha-li wh- Mxiety form* an etlcleol tonle by *nAB$**l ti,. iiii.-i.-" love for chlldren 44it,ii la one ?- *T' Xde'a many amlable e__ra. teri , i iqi in nnrii v i*it w\T'.*iiir=. l ii...... la i . .: ? ' t l.ut thal tl e nie -f UeaM -<??? r, the bollci ..!??.-' ? t la t. very near future. N ''?' " i appUed to torpedo boata. For *otne Ume i , t ii... Greal I aafera I.mottrea, runnlng onl A i-lv ,,?i i , havo been aebig ";i or eoal l___ire_e___f? ?? i? *aine grate and ln the aame tot-ara Mr. Yarrow, pcr_*,p? the ttr-l wtb-xity on Uaiada int^ in tba world, ...a Idera thal tha -yatem *9*J**** ;',. ,. ,-,; r. tcrn loeomotlvea ran be DMed i" t'""' t? withoui the __QiUe?l dlfttculty. it ****** . ;iv .ionven ? ni aad rnlau bM f. r thli thve -_ ?..,?1 for obrtnua r**aao_8, Bul i bear thal t a lt-* iik have I.". apptytng it la eaa "f thelr earty ln'a" i.i.. the s nt Mnrtino. wllh the reanll ti.it tho ii.vil improvei Rom Mne l.n M to thlrteaa J ..itt-. lt la iniiil ti. beReve ttla, bnl lf tha inpaMei -.iln be itvliei by two we aiUl hava j. -.unaMerihM .llVIltll-l-,-. BAR0R HXRRCH BUTU A T*I\T*. MA*8T0?. i i-.'i Hnn-,-. whleh bai beea taxmt by tta eaeeeMM i| :-. MM Henry Ui.l to Baroa lUrach, waa i''"" i b] the iit- owner boai tin- kauta Uni A*"' H , ,1 mi eaormoua luprovlng ani redccofattng the hou -. arhl nai tna lierfcctlon ol romfor. ani laxory ln Ri intflraal ???? i-tiii'-'ciii. nta, ani the entertatalng rooma nnra ****z* ..-? i. i-i.tti Hoaae waa the reaorl ol tha amaMeat n? most brlBiant -.. i.-t>- tn Looioa wBMi M nM" l ** abode <?! the Bral ani aeeoni Loria ini Laikn ?*?"''" burton, .uni it iiu'ii i-.ii-u rivaDei tinaiewne,****** Hoii.iiKi ani HoMerneaa (now Lonioniarry) ln TRl inni.iv BOUBE aiit fl ILU BJff. l iic.-ir llmi tha I'lifit.-v Ronaa aoHeetlmi ..f ****** wtR be s,,i,i in a Mav liiimtiis al ChrMtta'a. ine R* lery, whKli u ono of tlio |RI8l in tlio world, va* i*r*