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Foreign.?The two Annrehists arreeTod wl.ile trjing to blow ip _* SpnnLeh Cortes were ex amliietl and (.'om-nittcd for trial; t**.-0 hundreti tlynumite cartrKls**? were stolen from a BelKian ColUery.-Tlie inijuc.it on tlie bo'l.v of Mrs. Deetning began iu M. Ibonrne; her liu.slian.l an'l alleged munlerer wns idantil.ed by fifty-two per sona, wbo bad known him under tlfteen allBSffl. ? ?- ? France and (Jreat Jlritaiu will prolong the ?wfonndland lishciies uiodua vlveridi over tl.e lU'eeent aea^oii. Congreaa.?Jloth l.raiiches ln aeaaton. =**= Senate: TJ.e iHMI_B_BBfl of the Jinln.n Appro priatiou Wll (ihe cla'is. _cq?illDf Aru.y olliccri, tu aot as agent-. vvu6 ontinued. _^=? Housc: l).b cu?.sion of the ft?B WToal blll wenl on; tl.e Spenker refuscd to allov.- an acconituo^aiiin) to be reaehed. Domestic.-TI;. I>mocrat_> of Erie County ln masft-meetuiK at Baflak deaoBDoed HllPa Feb rtiary convenfion, tmtmjnhtri lietng made by C. S. Falrohild. W. K. Gtaee an! oth-ra. r== CloaLnf meetiugs in tho ffeal Rbode Uaad eanp__iga rrw beld. I-Govnnor Abbett, of New-.Iei_.ey, 1. fuaed to aign tbe hill le_*a]izinq tl.e ReadiBf deal. -- -? The btete Senate pBBBtd the Conjfresfeioiial Keapportionineiit bill by a party vnte; it al?" paesed the " Ilucklcberiy" J.ailroad bill. -_-=___= Mueh dBmage waa done I.y i-tonna in the West. CPy and Suhurban.?Aj-pointmenta for the com ing year were made in the .Ncw-Vurk ainl Saw York. Ea?t Couferencea. ___________ Jud_,'e VTerbl ;.sl:<' 1 Uie Hudaon Couhty, N. J., Grund Jury to in lict lhc Guttenbnrg race track people. asa Atfinpts <<l tiie Jersey City rim; to re^iuicr ropeaten arere folled. ;- - Stoeki o|_enel materiaKy hifbai under London buyiu-j, but the close was jr? regulajf, with irca_kRe_B in .?pe< ial issuca. The Weatlier.?Foiecast for to-duy : Oenerally lair; growlng oolder lato in the day. Icmpeta ture yexterday : Ili^liee-t. 72 dc^icv*; lovest, 92; average, 67 1-2. Wlth no flonrish of trumpcts, tho last BtOBea of th? Wasbington Arch were jnit la pln.c yesterday. The honor of hiyinfi tbCBB feli to Stanford White, the architect, and K. W. Gil der and W. B. Stewart, two of the most BCteTB prolnotera of the work. The erection of thiK arch i.a an enterprise entirely creditahle to tl.is connounitv. Thei? could be no more fittinj.' memorial of tho great Wasbington c.'lcliratiun in 1888. Althouuh the cost has considerabl.y oxceeded the lirst e.-timat* of ..100,001), the amount has been secured with the exception of $5,000. There onght to hc no delay in pio viding for this small l.alance. Judgo Werts uv.l plain Inngurigo in his cbsirge to the Grand Jury in Jersey City yeslei day. 'the jury is eoflipoBed, for the greater part at least, of public-spirited citizons who ought not to ahtink from doing their full duty toward tha punishm?*nt of lawbnaker>. With? out mentioning any names, Judjio Worts di rocted a portion of his remaiks at the vilc flut tenburg gang which has lirouglit d-BglRCB upon Hudaon County and which is now Btniaing overy nerve to secure the election of Allaa L. McDermott as Mayor. The povvers of tlie Orand Jury in the premises aro not doflbtftll. Ita duty ia clear. Judge Weits in^i>u that lawa which exist ought to l.e enforced. Jf the Grand Jury takes that view, Iludson Coun.y will aoon be a clcaner and moro reputable place to livo in. _ _ The Demoeratic geiiymander of the Con gressional districts of thf* State has gone through the Senate hy B paily vote?11 to 14. When firat lirotij-'ht forwaid the RotUatriotlni bill waa loudly haih-d as a fair and e.piital>l.' meaaure. A littlo sciutiny shov.i'd, howevci. that a deoidod advantage vra-t given to the DrHnocrats. That advantagc is greatly and nbtunelessiy enlarged in the hill as it has BRBBOd tho Senate. It is plain that Dnvid li. f iiii has taken a band in the MBflRRtBRMM of the l.e publican diatricta, which are dealt with tn B high-handed faxbion. Hepublican pmii'-N in the Sooato wero in vain, of course, aud this most disgraccful gerrymandcr wifl doubtloss Inn .ine a law. _ UoYernor Abbetl haa declined I ? approve the much-talki'<!-..f " Beading Deal" bill paseed by tho New-Jeraey Legislature, ind if aecordlngly fa]]*. t.. tli-' ground. II.? i- not entitled to inu.li crcdit for bia hdion, however. Donbtless if he had dared t?. do bo lie would bave aigned it. While famning upon tlio bill, tlu- Govcrnoi undertakea to defend ihe Legislature for paaa ing it. Whal he offcra in beball - l Ibe legia latora is a lame defence. Sing -in_; I'ri-on is in politica, anre enongb. About a vear ago Governor li.l! removed Mi. linish, the capable tvarden for many years, and appointed ;:i bis place an Orange County Dem ocrat <?f tlie name of Brown. Now it i> aaid that Brown'a resignation has been asked, for ii,, otber reason tban hia failure ?.. manage Orange County politica to IliH'a Iik ing. It i w.'ll underatood thal llill*a political boom ia in a precariona condition; hence il is nol aurpris iD8 I,, _ee him bestirring bimself t,. give il a now leose ..f life. Bul it will prore a hope l, ss nndertaking._ TO-PAY-s F.LF.CTIOX IX RBODE lsl AX1>. That an eleetion in Rhodo Island .should liave National importance .md requirc the most vigoroua efforta on the parl of the Bepublicana is an anomal.v tliat can be easilji explained. For ;i long perlod ih.' State waa aa atronff ly and surely Bepublican aa Vcnnont if i! lia- become a doubtful State whlch tlie Demo? crata believecan 1..' carried by them, and which tii,. Republicans can onlv hope to win by tre mendoua effort, tli'* altered conditiona seem t" imply a marked dccline <?! tl.e Protection cause. This is a siiiuitivi.il vi-w. It was tlu* rcstri.-t ed electorate which mado th.* State atrongl. Ropublican for twenty-iivo yeara. If there bad been no property qualificationi nor anv dia eriminationa againat foreign-boro citizens, the State woidd have been a doubtful one lil..* Connecticut, which during the Civil War elect? ed a Democratic Governor, nd has been close |j conteated by both partiea for many yeara. U is the ehange in the electorate effected bj Repuhlican legislation a few yeara ago which has tranaferred Rhode laland to tho column of doubtful Statea. Since this constitutional reform was deferred for a long perlod, the Bepublican party in th.* state auffera there to-day from ihe prejudice and reaentment of foreign-born citizena who have a feeling that there was nn unfair <ti crlmination a<.ainst them. This has been imrt lv overcome '.-. the excellent record of reform leglalation made I.v tbo Bepublicana during the laal decade. They are t" be credited with the extenaion of tlie auffrage, the introduction ol the Australian ballot aystem, tbe ten-hour law and other meaaurea in the intoreata of ivofk ing people. There reinain. however, na.es of tlns foreign-born prejudice, and Democratic leadera do everythlng they can t<. intenaify this feeling. lt i- probable that Rhode laland uili he a dosely eonteated State for many yeara to come, jnst a* Ctonnecticut t-. Th" enlargement of the electorate and the changea in population conatantly going on bave mado it a doubtful State witboul referenee to the fortiines of the Protection cause. Another cause which haa operated in favor of th.- Democratic paity bu been tlie inllu ence of **The Providence Journal," which dur ing recenl yeara haa taken itrong ground against Bepublican tarifl leglalation. A large body of independenta or neutnvla has been re cruited, and a few woollen mani?acturera have Bttengthened the movement i.v lood clamora tor fiee wool. 'Ihe BepubUeana, being de prived of the support of that powerfnl news paper, have been placed at a marked 'li-:i'I vantaso in educating the electorate in tarifl questions. This vear " The Journal" is throw ing its influen.e upon the Bepublican aidefl, al beit not on acoount of the tarifl questlon, and the wool-gathering manufacturera have recov ered from thdr infatuation and are exercising sclf-restraint. After a careful survey of the iltnatlofl wt are inclined t<> believe that the Bepublicana will carrv Rhode Island in to-dav's elect ? They deserve to 4*.in, for they have made a vigoroua educatkmal canvase, bave n<>t evaded anv National issm-, and bave reaolutely refuaed t'. take advantage oi th<- tcchnical irregularitica by which the Democrata could bave been de prived of the privilege of voting afr their ran didatea ia botly conteated towna. The Bepub? Ueana bave oonducted an honorable, uprighl and wholesome canvaaa for Protection and hon eat monev, and have fairly earned the re-elec tion of Senator Aldrieh and the eleetion of tbeir Mate ticket. "n the other hand, tha Demo? crata deserve t.> be beaten. Thej liave evaded the silver question, mnzzlcd the Democratic Congreesmen voting for the Bland biU, and broughi Mr. Cleveland intr. tl..- state to blind the eyea of vot.'is tn the inevitable tendencie* of Democratic ailver legislation. They bave allowed demagoguea like ex-Governor Camp li.ll fo appeai t?> claaa prejudice I.v urging poor men and foreign-born reaidenta to vote againsl the Bepoblican party becauae they air poor and foreign-born. Instead of discusaing Na? tional issui'K th.v bave aoughl to array work ing people aj_ainst their employers, d"<! iiiii"! idly and wickedly againsl " Bepublican boodle," and at the end in sheer despetation bave bad recoiirse lo low tlickery in rJisijilmtin^ circit lars of the Hurchard allit. ration order. 'I bej have affronted the intdligence and morality of ihe State i.v their craven, ignoble canvaaa, aml deserve to l.c buried out of righl by a Bepub? lican majority of the. popular vote. " 1AIIIEE REFORM'' ILLV8TRATED. The Becond part <>f th" Democratic National platform is to l.o framed in fhe llousc by a voteon Mr. Springer'a Woollena bill. The vote <>n the Bland bfll ootnmitted the party to free -iiver, a large majority <>f ihe Democrata voting for that. meaanre in ipite of all expoatulationa ' and warninfs's, and appeala for dela. until after the Preaidential eleetion. Next. tr. Free Silver oostca Free Tradc. I'resently almoal ??very Democratic vote in th'' House will l? oaai for aholiiii'ii of dutiea on wool, for free admission of ahoddy and n*aste, and for reduc inm of the dutiea on woollen gooda. It is i,, l.e boped lhat the hill ui!| pass the HotUC wilh ; little d.lay. because the Bgitation of the ojnea '. ii<?n at thin time has no other purposa than t" . frame a politica] platform. It is perfeetly well known by the Democrata in Congreaa that th< pending Tarifl hill oannot pass the Senate, and , if it could. the measure would be stopped hy a i veto. Tor the purpoae of ahowing what they niean to do with the power if they gel it, aii'l how far they arc willing to go toward destrcy . ing Ameii.an indiistrics hv permitting un checked competition, ihe Democrata of ihe : llouse are engaged in sopporting this hfll. lt , is Intended as a aample <?l Democratic reform, and as Boob will be w.I.omed by Bepublicana. When this bill was under consideratioa in cenunittee some thm^s occurred whieh mav well be recailed to mind. At liist the inten i tion of the coiniiiittec was to make wool free | and to cut off only the duties on woollen gooda a*hich were impoaed as a (Dinpcnsation for the duties on wool, leaving the manufa.ture ex actly the mea.siirc of j.rotection that it bas en Ijoycd. .Sttch waa. the Democratic orctenco, but it was qtriddy shown that abolition of the 0O_R pensatory ipedfio dntiea would in realftgr take awai b large part of the protectlon for the manufacture, leaving only ad valorem dntiea which ean be easily and ali:i"*t indeflnitely cvaded. Not content with thi-- Southern mem bera "f Ibe eommittee inaisted upon even great ,.,? rcduction in the dutiea on woollcn good*. They weie confronted at onee i'.v - me "i Ihe noBl experienced Bnd competcnt Demoeratic mannfacturcra in the conntry, who told the committee fhat mch a redncti. n would )"? fatal 1,, tbe induitry. Tin- Bbolition i f Rll the apecifio dntiea, thej dedared, waa of itself more than tlie indnatry could aafely itand. To make fiirther reductiona in the ad ralorem 1 ? - alao would cl me. bundre le ol worka, de prive many thouaand workera of lubaiatcnce, and cripple the prodoction i:i thia country bo ,!,;,! the '1.rtic demand for wool would bc niinoualy diminUbed. Theae influential Dem? ocrata warned their political aaeociatee thal they would drive ? Rreal boal of votera awaj from th' ii party by exceaaive reduction of dutiea, and would aacrilice all tbal tl"- party bad gained in New-England end other 8tatea bv adroitly recommending "t.uilf refonn" to votera inatead of the principlea of Free Trade. llut all expoatulation waa in vain. The South em Democrata inairtod, the ipei ific dutiea ivere taken ofl and part "f tli" ad valorem dutiea bosides, and aa If to make the blll even more uflcnaive, ahoddy and waste were aUo admitted free "f duty to deatroy the market f< .- Amerii an wool. Thia is tho bill which Democrata will have to meei nexl rall. I' will evcrywhere be taken aa an interpretation oi their demanda for taiifT reform. Votera will rightly reaaon that, if the Demoeratic party obtaina the power, ii will not "nl.'- ena< I t'i" wool and iroollena tarifl aubatantiall* as it baa come from a Demoeratic oommittec, hut will proceed to treal other ln dustriesaail dealawith wool-growing and wool manufacture. Dutiea on ore and pig-iron muat be awept away, and dntiea on manufactured iron and ateel redueed far below th" Bgurea ti,;n repreaenl tl?-' difference in labor i"-t here and elaewhere, io thal foreign producera may enjoy :i dUtinct advantage over Americana in selling in <"ir marketa. 8o "ith other indue trieai the purpose of the Demoeratic party, as illustrat.d hy tho Wool and VVoollena bill, is (., aacri_.ee the Induatriea of thia country in ih.- illuaory bope ui gettlng cbeaper gooda for conaumers. When rotora realiie how woollon ^noda bave been cheapened by home competi li-ni. and how they were nol enhanced in co_rt by tiie dntiea impoa. d in 1890, if v\;il take a pr.'.'it many explanationa and ezcoiea u< r.n ,-il.. men to tbe riosing "t works npon which theii livelihood dependa, CBAUXCE1 BLAChVS BVOLE BLA8T. Um ic! Something is pr.iding from the moutb <>f Chauncey Blaek tl.at aonnda rery mnch lil;'1 a noiae. \t eomea through a born, at one 'iid "f which Chauncey itanda, looking a trifle diahevelled, with cbeeka conaiderably dia t. iid.-d. eyea -"tt "f "buggin* out," aml a awelled-up appearance generally. II'' i- evi .1.nily full nt it. lt i> th" only thing a man ean ba full of withont inctea-dng bia weight. chauncey ia blowing it "lf- There'a about a oolumn "f it np t.i date an'l Indicationa "f over Bowing fountaina nf it in reeerve t" be i I i n tap during the eampalgn. lt i*- eailed "Tha Ureal Campaign "f i R92," and .- the bugle blasi ^it!i wlu. ii Chauncey ;.- the prealdenl nf tbe Natlonal Association "f Demoeratic Cluba propoacfl to rally tli.- Demoeratic party of tho whole country f?>r whal l.e ralla vvitb great freshness ani foree " th" impendins flict." As a buple blasi it is what mighl be oalled "a oorker"; <mo of thoae "way up"' thinga tha* make the thoaght ful patriot either pul his flngera in bia ? ara or reaort to the l>..wi Read vvith appropriate empbasia and aea nt and ? proper amount of feeling, thia addreaa would ni many placea "lf the line .>f the railroad tlniil all bearte, and perbapa '..11 oul the Ure departaaant. (Ihaancey Black'a rtew "f the impending con fliet is that, niile-s the Democrata begin righl ofl to riae up and organize cluba and "celc |.uiti' iu lome appropriate manner the birthday of Thomaa Jefferaon," there'a a beap of tro ni atore f". thia country and for mankind. ile aaya .1 it were only a conteal f..r offirea ">? f". the gratifiration "i the peraonal ambition "f iii'li. I'lual leadera, heand the aaaociation would nnt feel ao mueh workvd up aboul it. Uut ho aaya it is a greal deal more than tbati thal everybody knowa from ita biatory thal tli" Re publican party, If it ahould < irry the elec tion, would "brealt through tl.nflnea of the Federal chartor on oveiy aide." "This ia noi Ibe plaee or tbe time," l..- iaya, "to de relop in its tremendoua proportiona and with its dreadful menacea the tYderalUt-Rcpublican n h< me of atrong, apl. ndid, rotti n govci nment, resting upon corruption and force and cmploy iifi the P'iw. r "f taxation to enalave tho 1 ibor ing maaaea in order to build up in luxury and wealth tbo rulWig cla_wcs." The pieture ia tremendoua enough and dreadful enough, one would guppoae, vvithoiit furtber doveloping. l'i : -olis who <an icad il without feeling ei irreaiatible impulae to "celebrate in aome ap? propriate manner the birthday <>t Thomaa Jefferaon" are nnwortby oi citizenahip, and oughl to nove away. There ia reaaon to beliove thal the provoca tion for this rtictation, the alow match that touched ofl this exploaion of the parta oi apeecb, is the tarlff. It ia ( bauni ey 'a id... th .t the tarifl is B tax ; thal il has im rclation what? ever to tbe public revenuo, but is intended aimply to "tranafor nntold milliona from tbe pocketa of the many who bave carncd ii to iiu coffera of the few who are liccnacd to acizo it." And be iaya?Chauncey lilack aaya?thal " il this ean be done there Ia an end <>i libcrty ; um Federal Governmonl is uttcrly pervcrtod; it \- noi merely a fraud, Imt a de._iM-ti_.ni, aud thera ia nothing I. ii worth a atruggle." II th" Republican party ihould .any the nexl elec? tion, he aaya, il "would graap with ono hand the throal oi conatitutional liberty while with the other it riflca the peopl 'a pockcl - and tranv fcra a vast aggregate "f lawlcaa plundui to Ita tnonopoliat allica." Thia i- the atyle of de acriptive writing tbat brcaka up acwins; aoci i tioa and aenda a ihivcr through the malo |n)j> ulation auch as has nol been experienced aince il," drafl of is'i:{. We begin to think thal Chauncey wrote "The Worlda" douhlc-leadcd articlea la^t fail which made the taxpayi ra who aleop in tho City Hall Park take to drink through fear <.f " aatrapa." " How," aaya Chauncey, "ahall this hidcoua di-a-ter be aveited?'' To which li?- anawera: " Than is bnt om wav under beaven." Notico bow iiiiieh thoae two worda "nnder heaven" add to the aolcmnity of the occaaion and tho impreaaiveneai of tbe anawer. Tho bngle blaal never "flata out." Tbe "one way under heaven," aa be pointa out, i> for tbe people to "organize In theii own defenee.*1 Tbey mual organiaa clubai for he aaya "the conteal will l." largely a oonteat ?.f cluba." And, fudging from tlie way in which the preliminary conteal between llill and Cleveland opena, we ahould say thia was true. Tl.at is largely ? con tost with cluba if m.t of them. The nexl etep after oipanizinj.' eluhs is te Meelebrate in aome appropriate manner tho bilthdaj of Thomaa JelTerson." That event occiirs. we beliove, on th,. l.ith of the prescnt month, lcavinj: now ,,?lv about a week f??r peeparation. still the ?uggestion ta a good oae, Nothing *<> ta ipirea theaverage Democral us the celebration of suine fesiive anniversary, when be can ril down and pul in his beat work Bgainal " bideous diaaater" by drinking to the memory of aome i??lv aho died before the trouble began. There bas nol been aucb an occarion ilnce the birth day of General Jackaon laal January. and aa tbe Governor of North Carolina remarked? The bugle blast, as has been aaid, is "a eorker." Simply as an Intellectaal efforl Chauncey mav well be proud of it. Bnl Chaunccy, dear-a word with you?a whisper, in pcrfcci confidcnco. It atrikei us. Chauncey, thal vou are a good deal of a humbug. Don't you remember, Chauncey, tliat vour late hon ored fathei and the late Jamea Buchanan and otber eminent Democrata were a great deal more oxcited in 1860 than you even prctend i,, be now because Mr. Lincoln'a eleetion would j?* "a hid.i** diaaater"?that they thought the preservatlon .?f tb" LTnion by an arme.l force would l.e another?that another would be ibe issue "f ei'.'eul.a.l.s-and still anolher the pay? menl .'1 'li'' National debt in an.*. thin;,' but greenbacka-thal tbe most eminent men in vour party thought the resumption of apecie p;'\ ments would bo "a bidcoua dieaater," and that there baa ben nothing done for moro than tbirty years, down t.? the paasajge of ihe Mc? Kinley Aet, whlch ?raa t<> ptrt on theHnal dto aatrotia Sniah, thal all your Demoeratie statea ui"ii have n,,t aaid would bring on "htdeoua disaster"? Don'l you remember thia, Chaun? cey? I.i.'t up your riaion. Look at tho coun tr\ : at tlie people. Ifta there been anv " hide ..?is diaastei"? Tben coAaider for a moment whal would bave been the prescnt cndilion ,.f ihe country if at anv one <>f the cris.'s of the laal thirty yean your party bad been in power and had its way. Urace up, Chauncey ! Have some style about nm. The eountry lus had nnparatleled pros pcrity during more than thirty yeara of Re publican rule. lt would have been " a hideous diaaster" not to bave bad Repnbllean rule. And n would be "a bideoua diaaater" net t.? continue it. And yon know it, Chauncey. Come off '? THREE BVCKLBBERRT BEPURLTCAX8, Th" s, li.iii" to enrich a company of spec ulat.irs bj enabling them to pri'Iiroti the An noxed Distrie. with street railroada under eon* ditiona extraordinarily advantageoua t<> them and bostile to the . ity paaaed the Senate yea? terday l.y i vote of 19 to 18. It did not paai on its ne iits. It has no inciits. it passed because three Bepublican Senatora who ought to have been in better companj and better business deserted their party and v>>t<'.l for it. Their namea are CoggeahaU, Emerson and Bi< h ardaon, and they ought nol t?. be forgotten. If they know nothing about this Job they stulti li.'l themselvea bj voting f.>r it. If they know anything aboul il thev did far worse than that, foi n is imposrible thal they could know any? thing to its indit. It is ono of the boldest .md ni"-t ahamelesa swindlea ever dlrected .*__ iin-.t tbe welfare of this o.mmtitlify. It romea near to breaking the record of this fraudulenl and oorrupt Legislature. It nt*'" away franchisea "f enormoui value, granta ex emptiona to which ii" honesl claim ean be iug gcated, and puta prospectivo burdena upon tlns oommunit] t,? which there is nol a ihadow of ? ?? f,,r aubjecting it. Ani for tlns meaa ure, oondemned bj everj consideratlon of pub? lic welfare and fortitled only bj the inaolent demanda "f the Democratic ring, three Bepub itora either ignorantly or deflantly Vote,). The outrag. ua (? iturea "f this {ob bave been repeatodly expoaed, and no Senator *.\\in voted f.,r it yeaterday will be patiently list"iie,i to if he undertakea t" plead that be did nol com prehend Ita proviaiona. Two or three "f its most iii'l.r.ut favors to the monopoliata at wh"*e .Int iti,-ii it waa rreatcd were atricken oul i>. amendment at t!i" laal moment, but it ;is essentially rank. Ir will go La, Ic f.. ih.- ..--? mbly, and evcntually th.- <lovernor will i.ave another cbance i" *.iv whetber <r not il , imea up fo his exceedingly moderate atand? ard : so that there is a poaaibility that it ma. \et fail to l.e, .ni" a law. Hut Measra. Cogge* hall. Kmeraon and Rirhardaon have made their I. oi'l and need ii"i expect t.> l.e able to r. w*.' it. At a .uii.al moment, when their adverae would have left the bill without a ma? jority, tbey ddiberately |.uf it through. They did a bnd da,>'s worh f"i thia city, and, we veiitiirc to iay, for tbomaelvea likowiso. ieieee rr.i. i.xi; .v/?; TBOD18 ts. "n Ifoaday i-f,,re ?!.'? Ifetbodial preaebera* BtectJag of DostoB, l'r< feeaor Lnther T. Towsaeo I dellvered his taoeh taiked uf address ,,n elerieal politica iu tlu- Metliodlat < litirch. ? omtng .. i ii doea, with ibe nn avory acaadal la Ihe New Vork ? ' :ii.-i,'ii,.- m a i .tnmentary on i',' ii is worthy u.e BttenUoa "I Methodista generally. Tl e i Idrese not nierely .i itatemenl "t the peraonal viewa ..i tl.e upeakcr, bat a aeriea "f n-m.uk ible ehar< e-, vouclied i"i hv reaponaihle MethoJial mlnisters and laymen. a etrea-nstaace wblch we re-p.ci . immrnd t.> 'h- Btteation "f Ihe Rev. I'r. Day, ? ? *?, wl." in bia aermon i : laai ? in la; appeared t,, hold thal newepapen aere re*poa*ib!e 'ill .uch atorit - Dne itetbodlat minister quoted by Profeaaoi TovrBflead writea thal be baa bi.ne slck uf the disreputablc wirapulling m the Church, and con .'"IH|.l.lt,s jllilllli; l!.,- ( ol.,;??,?_ l?|,,||.,||sts. Al|. othei aaya ihat there la na retsedy unless ihe hlKhopa unlte t,. eruafa oul the rlnga; an l he adda thal lir knowa peraonaily ol methoda sdopted by anil'ltioua men ln ilu* Church which, if known i.i the aiitli.'i'iiies, would land them m uu. |?.l;. Itenliarjr A preaiding tlder told ? pr.ni,ine:;! lajrman lhal he would si'ii.i v. lus church a minister he wanted if be, ii,-- laym in, wi uld eonttih ite $.1,000. ,\ minifltei gave s preaiding rider gioo for an sp. |..'iilt!iienl tn a .ertain ehuroh, :i:i~i _of it. \ former MetbodiM writes t,. aay that be left Methodtam hecauae ns elerieal politica made lum lieartaick. Another former !._ethodUl minintrr aaya that 1 iree "i tbe atronge t ? on; rea itloiial churVhea ln Wia.teiu ara maaned by ex-.McthiMt. I i niintatera who were driven oul ol the l hurch by in.- dletatorahip "i elerieal rlnite. ,\ respunai. i.i.- tlethodiai ot Dregon saya that the atate ol DiTaln ln thal State fully beara out Professor Townaend'a eharnrs. Otlier slmlhr atateaienta aere made aml substantlated by reaponalble men wh.. glve thelr namea, whleh tand to ahow that the la?l eamplaiaed <.f is both ehronle aod wide. t| read. The profeaaor alao mado aaaa. apeelfle aaaer ttom whleh he bolda bimeel. rcady to snbatan. Hata before aay triboaai Asaong them an three: Thai money has been effered and aeeepted by preal liag eldera and aUnlateia io laflnenee appolBtmentB; Ibat private eauenaea are fra* quently beld by elerieal "ringa" ln whieh the tarorh "f ih<* Conference is Bxedj tbat "Confer enoe workera" bave offereo to iccure eleoUona t>> iin- General Confeieace; that prealdlng eldera bave promieed a eanalderatlaa fnr vetea; thal ? ? ?*rt,iiii New-England preaiding elder waa eleeted by the Vutes of thn-e iniiuslels wliu ri'ieivcd a cunsideratioB; ti.at a minister affered a preaiding elder fsd fnr a eertala appolatineBl. aad ihat the pres-dini elder ...ily deeUned the olfer i.c'i.ise thr ?ppoiatmeni w.is alraady au.de; that a ralBlBtrr gave a New-Knalainl pieakliBg elder $104 for n tiaasfcr, uud that the trai.e.f_r wus iu_.de. i ni.** i"iuuu_.ij_. mdii.Luicu1,. uud? by so rv- i sponaible a man as Professor Townaend, and eup ported bf name" and dnciimcnta, cunnot be l_t nored I'.v Methodist... Tho good name of thoir Churoh and ite f.iture gfOWth and prosperity WOUld i.f aerioualy ImperiBfed if auch immoral and dis , fil methods were not promptlv exposed and luppreaaed. Ii P_*ofeaaor Townaend'a ebargea ihould on invcatipation, ho sti6tainod, the Ohoroh will need purgiog with aomethini nn.rc drastr: than hj-ftsop. ____________ This is a had year for Lo^islatures. N'ow-Vork licua not in many years been so l.ndly served hy it., law.i.ak.'is ns l.\ tho present fraudulent body, which is to keep on with its work for three wecks or more lonprr. The I_osi-.laM.ic which rerently idj iirned in Kew-Jersey was hy common conaent is bad a OBe as tho State WBA ever attlicfed with, bavlng hoon kept within bounde only by the e\ .rcmc pretriiire put on it by the party bosso." in tli.* intereat of Leon Abbett'.. election as T'nited Btatea s.'.utor nc\t year. Reporta from Maryland ahow ti.at " boodle" is the promincnt factor in tho Lez lalatare BOW in aeaaton at Annapolis, and it is cl.arReil tiiat hribory ia earried on in the mo*?t open and unhiu-diing manner. The Domocrats are in eontrol at Albany, at Trcnton and at Annapolis, and must boar tho brunt of the rosponsibility for a eonditlon Ol things that is scandalous and dis prarpfnl. That party bafl tl.e habit of ftcqiiirin;: a " baT omlneiee'1 jn juat tliis way, and the habit has grown invctcrate. Sei-.au.r llill has still the consolation of re floctina; that he has not yet publidy fallea out with himnelf. ?-? The recent appeal of the Boefety for the Tro vontion of .'rime, whleh lias been printed and Bomtnended in Tho Tril.uii", has alre.idf eailed out a niimbor of BUbBcriptiona The BM lety had KCeired a eorfl.Wte nt Tho hi~liest. valuo iii the reeont, prosontmont of tho Grand Jnry. It wonld ia* most anfortunate ir it? exeellenl work i.s com pelled to lan,,"i_sh through a lack of funds. We do not believe that o'.r publioapirited eitlaeuB will permit thJR. Any coniribiitor to the BOCiety'a treasury who does not wish to let his left hand know what his rlgbi hand hus dono, will bave his wish rolii-io.isly ro-.pei.ted by l'rendent Park li'irat, and Trensurer Newoll. "Bc eareful, Cnntor." whisporod Senntor Ife C'lolland to the Demoeratlo leader on the floor; "don'l aay more than you know.'1 This injune tion, togetber with "keep your mouth aU.it.'1 Bompria. I thfl whole art of local Demoeratic etate craft. New-York Clty h? fond of " broakinst recorde." Bba |i*rea the COldeal day in years one wlnter nnd then for a ehange soleets a certain day iu cprins fer anotber record. Sometin.es it is the wind nnd sometiu.es it is the ttde. It ia aU part of New-Yotk'a elaim to being tirsi and btggeei ot all eitlea on thia slde ot the wa?er in every thlng. IVhal wo are now waltinf f?r is thla Citya niood for "breakiiifr" politieal recnla, when Tammany will wonder what baa happened, .n l every one e.s>' will )** hrvppy. It is neariy timo tor ti.e politieal eold wnve. If titlea nre auppoeed to ho a roward of per gonal u.erit an.l publie aetrlee, some untitlod Canadiaaa mnat read in the atOCJ nf their Oov? ornment acaadala a meUncboly remindcr of kiu_.lv proj'idieo and partiality. Tlie Assembly __ pnn-ed a blll which the .**>nato o't.-l I t" klll without seruple or delay. It f.>r bida under pennlfy "f I'm" or impris.inu.ent, or botb, the 'alo nr otTerln- for aale in thia Btale of ony "paekage, ean, l*.u_e, or otber reeeptacle eootalnlni mateiiala Intended f"r alimenury or medlclnal purpoaee" nnleaa ll la labeled vsith ? atatemenl "f -ill it*. eoatenta Tbem i* no ncci of aneh a law, nnd any poaaibla good that ith enaetroent miijht aeeempliah woTild ia? out~ weigbed a thenannd fold i-y the InJuaUea which it u.i ild intliet. If enfefced, II iroald at onee praotleally eonfleeatc an lipwfff qunntity and variety nf tiv-ful BTtlclea of food, and de-troy, or greatly diminiah tbe valne of eooatleaa Invest menta, JTie roraann. la nol only oBnebraaary and uncalled for, bul abaurd. Sueh a law would be .1 peraonal Infllctlon and a pubUo nub-ance. ? m ? Ihe Anarehlata who attempted te m.iw up the ah Cortea have improved ou the iiiotlinds nf Ouy Fawkea, bul tbey seem ta poaaeaa bia old adrolt faeulty of getting foaod out. What wllh tl.e antiea of tho one bundred and lifty majority In Congreaa, the Maynard whlte ig gnd otl t performaneea at Albany, aud n. general breaklng doara and deraorallzation "f the Demoeratlo party all round the elrele, tl.e hopeful |iers"iis who have N'ou looking for polit? ieal reform fiom 'hat gonree liave had lutle to .' ti en ..f Iaie. It arlll make their bearta leap f"r j"v, tbongb, to learn tl.at "a powerful Antl lliram Atkina movement tr. reported to ba (icvclujuu-; among the Vermont Democrata.* Has Senator D.iv- 1 l-enr.ett Hill beard any tliIng drop alnoe he retumod from hu-- delegate hunt ? -?? ? ?? If Mr. Cleveland can'l carry Sfew-York," "The iti'-a Obeerver" araata to know "wbo ean?" That is a queatlon more eaally aaked than anawered |ual bow, imt we should aay at a ****** ture, f ?? .. ?..::ie "f tbe Minneapolia Conventlon. PERSOSAL, Try- ? ? a Wtrbee, ot iii" t'nlrenlU ?' Ber Un, the groot S-.inr.il arbolar, recently i< lebmtetl tbo tarenty-IUth annlvemry ol hi-i appolntaenl as pro. ' 'li..>r\-:" w.i-. .-fifLrat*1,! ln tlu- i>V;i-u.i m.r. ner tradltlonal t> tlennaa anlvenlUee, Muny Aair ii* nnmbered annimlly amoog tiio pnplla nf Pro (,-.?:? w.'Ih r. une of f.1 -? areateai frlendi lu IhU i aui nv l- Vt.-'. -nr v. tiltney, ??( Vala C .Ik ???. Rear Admlral Klmberty, wko Baa goae ..n t.> the re tired llal "f tbe Amerlean Navy, tiada Bne warreeord, Bnt li i"--t i'-'..''.i.i"-r.'<i, perbapa, f"r Ua s.-ni... ,,, axrcutlve ofllrer ol FartagBi'a Bagahlp, tba llartlvrd, ttnndlng ".. Ibe brMge, tutly expotcd t.i tha eaemy"! i.n'. ln lhc pniaage ol 1'i.rt lludi n ai.-l Urand >.n\t. nud ln Mui.il.' i.i.y. Ile ?..- alaa ln rommand .?f tli. Amcrtr.in ninidmn al Apla, Bnm.ni, when the Trentun, ii nd \ 'nul.di.i ?.ivertaken by the tamoui liiiii'ii;iin> of Marrh, l - -'.?. AletaaaBr AUan, the ateamahlp owner, wbo iiied laal SatBrday, araa ooe "f Bve s,,ik nf Uu thandew ol the aii.ui Une, and brotber "f tba late >ir iiut;'i AUan Aiiir.iv Allan la noa tlu- miiv onn ol the inn.ii.-i-, iu\i\in.-. He Hvea ln Hontreal. Kra. Amia ll. WiNi.i.ii. of Phltadelphla, left her v.iin.ii.i.' art eoBeetlon, aod i.nif u niiiu-.n ..f dollan ii. be iponl in raring for It, i" the <it'y ol her real iiin. i-: and Ibe aothortttea hnve just formally aeoepted il:.- .-i:;. lln- plrturea v.m be plared In Memorlal liul), under tha m.pervUlon ol tae Commknlonen ..[ Pnlrmonnl Park. Aniiri'w ciirn.-irie is mapoeied "f bartng agreed t-' lea r. ..OOO uiu.i.'i a new aatronoflUeal obarrvaton to be ereeted in Baa Pnuieiaco, aadee tha ausploea ..f tke .'.ilifiiint. Aatronomlral Boetety. Ila araa i.I.- ;i member "f t'uit body wUlo i"' was ...it tkat v.iv liielilly. MI-s AMee ltldeout, (lesli*n.r of tlie groapa "f ?tatuaiy io adora tke Women'a BalkBng al ihe BTorW lull, la -.ranrly twenty yean of ai-''-. BlM is u f-an Praaelaeo |.iri, aad aeaaa ?f her luna aad Bdvaaee ni.-ni ike i.w.s t.) Mrs. i.i'ianii Btanfaed, who fm gteefl lnr ordera for Uuas ot heraetf, aad Beaator Btanfoed. Mr. Ifaaaaaakef admlta thal three yaara ba u.e puiiiie aaeviea nmy permaneatty dteerl -">iiie bmb fron. tha llla-IOBi iiiisimsN paraaita abandonad. hs in his eaaa, v\ith tha Intenttoo of retarntng tkoreto; but ii.- -,:i\ i ilmt he expeeta tu return lo a nercantlle Ufe iiim-eif, and i- aii'...l.v plaoning t!i? extenalon of aoma ..f io. nndertahtnga. A laat ila\s agO, -av I'aii-lan pBBelB, wlnl;- llnii.n mi. ii i.-i Manaaeey, ti.e mliawatad palatar, vva* gbaenl irom his haaae, >. aaaeioBgar aalled to detbaae a ii".-.-. ii irai lahen te tin- Daioaeea aad kmad te eoatola n thnal to l.low up th:- house wlth ilvnuiiiltc on tlli- aBBM evenlBg. Tha lettae alao spohe ot tke Munim.-ys ns aaetarta, pui<i iiv ih.? HBBBarlBB OoeaniBMBt. MadaaN Uaakaeap, hoaaa vor, waa aot Mgklaaed bf tba oawaaaBa ..f Ike letter, v. hlili ^ln_- MM to the poliee, nnd ron tiniH'it h<*-r peapamHeaa for .. iBeepHoa aa laa anmc i-vnnlng. Oiini-rt* wene Btaaad t>i*fi->.? tlie hou*', und nuUUiig luPi^ood. 'lh* tu'iift did uot ki.ni u| Ihe affair until after the reeeptlon. It Ifl tollejeA that tlw _?"?.. wai written by w>",? Hungartan who bad not been invlted to tlie SaBBaasSB. TBE TALK OF THE DAT. The pnstor of a Congregntlonal rhurch of Somet vllle, Mass.. <ll.strlli.ites n BBSl prlnted sheet contntn |ng tba <luir.il BOttOOB, In the BBWB, ln BflM of rcadlng tii.m. TMa was aaa af taa laieat aataassi "it may not tw lnapproprinte to rall attcntlon of the audteneo to tie- bud liablt they have fnllen Into of watchlni people who 80888 in late, e-spcdally those who hava new clotl.es. Tli.se late comcrs nre modest poople, nnd It must be a BSatflBB annoyunce to huve thelr ralincnt a subject of nmnrk. They wear lt uncon telooaly, and pretar tlmt you would not notice them. in.. Baaeay asreteea ure at io:*io. at 7:30, for the bcncflt of ull who deslre to spend nn hour lu worshlp ; but for all those who havo recently vlslted 1I1.. t.illor. and mllllner, and dre-smnUcr. the mornlng ?ervlce beglns nnyw.here from 10:30 to 11. nnd tho evenlng serviro ten mlnutcs befoio e. For the beneflt Of the very tnrdy oncs tho unnouncement 1? hereby made that the bcnedlrtion wlll be the only porttor. ot tlie scrvlce ln whlch they ?rc rcspectfully invlted to partldpatt." Sonlro htakenrider mfter a prolongcd and gloomy ,,.%..i.-.-rvc (mbi BlgB oato fapo oa that boy o edueation olreaSy, 'Ltaabeta. and lie l.aln got half. n.iii 1, icnae ;.s lu- BBd 'f"re to went Ut colb-ge. Mrs. Makcnrlder? You're 188 liard on htm, Joeha* ' No, 'lAihelh, I aln't. I sald to hlm a little whlle ngo I thought. lt was going to rain to-morrow, tn. what (lo you s'po.e he BeM l" "I'm swre 1 aoa't Know, .Jodiaway." "He begged my pardni."-(Chleago Trlbune. There Ifl room for susplelon that few boy_ ar. so fond of school thnt they hanker for a bummer aehool, In spite of tho _BB_ that s.immer ?<*hool_ are ono <>f tho fads of the dny. But the Rev. E. B. Btee. *>f lllfthmourit, rtster CoiiDty, X. Y., l? lo start a BOfeOOl for bOJPB on June 1, tha. will doubt less meet tho npproval of all boy_. When wo flay that tho prosrr-imme wlll be two hours a day for l,*-sons and thi- rc-st for play and sport. we haya lully oxp.mned why they wlll look wlth favor on tt. A PIT.INOT1MF. IDYL. Tli" bluelitr.Is they are ralllng The robin pliimes his arlaf, Tl.o BBOW-borfl fltraBBU are falllng l'_x?n the feet of -prliii*. Hr.g flweet, oh Southland, k-1 ii_* soft. oh Southland, <iVr iiamlet, (ana and town; Iflvaee th" Northlana, hutrouiMl th<. Nortliland, Aai P"ill that _nowbarik down. The ??<*? _kap wake from slceplng, Thev'r.* e.'ttlnc out ot bed ; And thro' the cold turf peeplng Th- rpicus .,(,?'* he:- head. Ar1?e oh .?southland, Jjlow .ofr, oh Southland, O'er dlugle, doll and down; Oo flood tho Noithland, Ulssolve flie Northland, And pull that _r.._wl..-.__l_ down, Oo sound the ro*x-*r,ell londly; Wal.n f.-itther, fur and tin. Mv broihen, soo h>w proudly Tha ipiendld iprtng eomei ln. All hill, Oh -"uthUind, (.'..me snn'i, oh Southland. And Reen Ibe hills of browa; iT.v.i'l,. thfl Nortlihinil. (io sniite the N'Tthl'ind, Aad pallthai aaoa l.ank down - Daaaaa Hanner. iintArlo, Tan. A srl.ool te.irher of tlils < ity se-ifls the followlng, whlrh she roactea f.>r ns a bona-llde rompo-ltlon wri.f.-n l.y .tn el.ven yenr old boy In ? Harlem ginmniar s.hool: rou-MP.rs. roInnibiH dlseov.red Anierka ln 1102 <Vtflb-*-r 12, The pe .ple \**a.s going to drowned Columhns when thev d:d BOl **ee no land ha had thre? voyages. They took-*d three days and threo nights to go to, Ani'-r:, a. Cotauabaa dl^rovercd amertra a. far as Columbua Avenue ho ronld not go no fnrther. '?To Ml tho truth, tho late E. A. Froeman w.is nn 111-bresfl (ad," ^a.vs "The Huffalo rommerclal,'* ?but ho got as good as he BSBt at Y.ile Colleco. When enterlnliied there, one of the professor*. od. Iltaaed hlm ns Dr. Fr.-ejn.in. *Dort..r: why doctort' snid tho boorlah Hstoriaa. *i thought you wera entltl'-d to t!ic do.tointe.' u.is the ____? reply. Sup p._? i am. _o is OI_a_-teaa. would yon d.xtor hlm?' mdely repllod the piesst of the evenlng. ?No. sir,* sald the now BBBBSSriai rufUcd Yale man, *I eettalBlf would not apply so lnslgullleiiit a tlUe to a man of QtaBBteaa'a einlncnce.' ? A Pr-ssperUvo Du^l.?Wh?n people lase thelr temper thev BN SPI t<? -av thliiKs th.it ai*e eontradlet'TV, T'.vo Ke*r>Vork gentlemeii K?t Into a innirel at theij. (lul,. Flnally one of them. who bolieves ln tiie co*le, ?ald excttedly : . . ? You ar>- a low Llackpnnrd. and an unmitig:ue<J. sroundrel. N.ev. >lr. lf vou ire a gentletran and a_ man "f honor. vou know what you havo to do. Hero 1. my rard." 'T.'xns gtfttBgS. ? Mr. raaaieaall." niked a Bo?ton planoforte te.irher, "I see that you jihrif-e the forty serond mea.sn*-' r*l tboren*a loeata tum tl tnm .illustrnting ut tlio, BabtaatelB plnyed It tum tlttle tum. IVAlberU w:iy is ttiml tum tum. The ftnti.lnnl <s-lltlons h-*i4*e it t;i:iiiuin tli'l-nim. Now, if a pup" a?l_s me whleh ls coaseet, what shall I ?ay I* And iis the master gave Ifliw _B rure Pollsh. "The BOBtaa Tr_n?^ript.-?i mbtm fl'.- the _ror>'. fnlls to r*-p.'?rt lt Flrst >hn^e i.t. con<*ert-goer whlle on earth?Whal are th >s.> vondroui harmonlefl i hearl roi 'l shiul-'-That Ifl the muatr of the ipheres. Hrst Hbaae -n i- tttvlnel Wbal ptoao do they ad. venl-e- l*.i' U.^mmmm^mm^_^_^_ YK8TEBDAT& ill'SIC, At _B8 ' Btea I'i-t night N. Ambrolso Thoma*^ "li'?iii!.'*.' had Iti laal peffanaaaea for this flea^jn. Th- nrt of Ophcfla aaa ?ung hy Mlss vnu Zandt; Mlle. Otalla BavogK m.d M. Klounrd de lt.*).ke flUed tlio nvee of tlie Wueen nnd King. but nil the interwt ln tho porfonaaaea was wmmmoBm*\mj at i-asviiie. the Ham |et ?f tl.e lOtailOB It ?"s a .plendW triuraph for Uio paal biiritonc arbo aaa laasUei over and over afaiu ?rbeeeflflW .>i.p.mnnltr otlVred. acd who fl.inc BBi a. t<-d t,, Uw delUrtU of all wlio Ueai-d MBB. Mi*** Van Zandt wnAn a *>a.r l_B_Bnaaaaa m ihe tlpat flct. but grew better later. altliougli ?h- ncv.-r -u<veede<l .n oonvln.lng the .iii.l.n.- IBBl thr purt Ls ___BtBi to Irr v.H.-e ai:d fltyl". Her arttatla borlaoa la not an exten.u-d one. ?nd mn eevtronmeal tnls sea-on hM not tt all been adnpted ie her iM'e and ni.oniplUhmeiiifl. Mr. D'Alliei-t nn4e the flr^t of three puuioforre re ettala raaSBfiai afternoon ln th?> evmert room ot Iha Mitdir>on 6?iuare Ob_8_B8_. The tma'.l nuni ( Mataaaaa araa eslealataf to etimniate s*,.., liiitini M t.> tho .nuse uf tho ehange tn popular leettnt lowari inm. ??wa reara om ii*-s aaaeesa with i inii.ii,' was :i tno-t ,.mi.i..-iin- aaavaai aattaalv deaerved. Vwtiriar. toa, lu- ehBBsagSg the heartle.t iidmlrition fr<mi a!l his llsteneis. bat. thev numbered lons uhere Ix-fotr. thev mimben-d hirutis-ds. Tlio cui-e of Ihe rbBBBT of att(tu<te eno s.'flreeLT be B8t towfl as whollv Bfttatte. Mr. D'Albert plaved only maale by Deetl v,-n. aai Ib Haa i>?ftv tieid he oa.vu_.e? :, pofllttoa \\liUh n.ri'14- :tn. iie-lined to thlnk 1. uulouo. ito is lasata ? suvi.rt, inteflptatar ,>f aaa irreat ?aatar ,,f the Minaia. Hla readtnai are Inatlaet "Alth vltiaitr. his i.i'liiiUui perfornianee ,vle>i:__te ln even- seuM. lf he can be <hnr..sl with nnv _.,'!<. at *U. It ti U\ reflparl ,,f tonal mia, l"flYa_8oaal_r a hnnine-*** and (i,\i.--- ->i iiii.'h nuiU'-s it-"if notteeaUa. but tteaarnttv und Intelllgenoe ?f LK readlnn nre heyoai the cavll ,,f -eri.'i.s ll-tei-ers. lia- iihivd tlie thlrtv seoond vniiat'nni on ;. theoaa in ?'. satoar, nnd the s<>natas lu r. op. 53, K-iiihior. op. BO, F. inajor, op. hk.. and A-flat, i.. lio. ? r<) tBLO mBTBBRR MBBTeOBCA'S rr^rrffFS. A llne eoOeetlBB <>f Bli prtlntlncs trWWkt by *-iJvadoi (le Maaiaaea, tlu* Braafllaa Mlniater nt wishin^t.m, win be mM nt aaeUoB ay wiiiumi u. ROeaaaa at Chlekertaf HaU tbta evenlng at a p, m. The pi,-tur.*? ar.. ehietly BBBSBBlaa ef the BBBBl-OB sehool. The s.vnuv -.'.vn pnlntlnp-s otfenst f,>r aale aio the *aork of f,?i-tv-s,-veu ui-'isls There ni*e In Lhe collei'tion four Cunith. tlii'.*e eaawasas and one panel; n'.ue llOOBSBBB, the mo-t lin;..rtint MBf ** Vue d'unent; F.ftet de .-*,ii,.ii coaebaat"; two fliaaai in tha "IBbbbi of Fou l.iin.'bl.-n...'' :iii<l t\M> sinall l!|*ure ptaOOa bv D88SJ lavea laBdaeapaa ef Klehet, bb eartj e___aafla of Roua ?eaa, "Taa Hoaae ,,f the F.mpiv.-s joa'phlne"; tiie - Dryade" by Mevat, t44?i DaaMgai'a, a sinnii laalaSBpa i>v Danjta, lare ptataaoa bb bwbar, ,w'> ">' Jaaaaa, ***4 a -.iiiitii akeseh m Trettat Aaaaag other actiuts wpi-e s"iited B88 Da Ki-,n."?'hi, Fragonard. F.mmanuel BflJaV zales, J. A. ('oiualcs. D__Bi08i llenner. Ilaron Ley?, Catntno MsfBBB, Maaraaa, Fmii Vemon. \_a.t?iin. Itraeia, Vtaea, Vlaet. Neuviiie. Masarbal, Hnrpignu.*. * \ seheffer, Agranto liereliere, Dupont ltsMiilnif), lioiiiiiiigtou. DraicaMat. Couture, Hlnt. Kn-re. <???. Ilorlor Japln. IU..- Mahart, Rlchet, Robbe, sl-urno und Veyraatai. Mbbj .f the pleturen are eaacayMS of ihe cii-lv work ,,f Ihe artlflts, niul thev foiiu B mofll Hitei.-tliiK (ollcdloii. Altogetlii-r tl.o s-ilo wIU bo a tnofli UBforlaal tnk. DEiin Of ts oi.o ifftOB, I'hlln.lelphia. Aprll ?'? -"Snm" llemplc. au old and 4vell Hnown a. lor. dled h<-ie ye-terday. 1I? w*. about suty raaie oM. ne bai noi baaa m-ting of late. -ut formeilv was a preat fiM.rue In this clty. when. ha *!?> ii the most of his llfe. and Ivt had p\n\iA btr loiig parloda .t the arah Haaai and MM Maaat Thestr?s. lle aatS supporte.1 many of the sturs who were popular from ten to UUrty live ytmrs ago. Recently ba ba* b<.-oh la eiU-euiely reduced cln.*iui.tauco?.