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Maln uptown o.tice. 1-42 Broadwav Maln offlee ot Tho Trlbune, l.r?4 Naaaau-at.. Xe?-\..rlt. Addreaa all correspond-rim sin.i.ly "T).e Trlhum-. ? Xew-York. BltAXl II OF1TCKS OV TBE TIUBfNE. Aavortlaemenu fo- pulllcation in The Trlbuna and erdare for iv?.iiar d.-::v-rv of the dar.y paper wfli be re relred al the foUowtag baaaoh offloea tn New-York, ?t Kg Ular oftlre rob-s : Main braack (fflce, 1,242 fl-oadway, npper cora?r 31at-at. 1%7 4th-ave.. corner 14th-?t. _o4 Hlhave.. corner l'3d-?-t. 100 VV-at 42d-at.. nenr Cth-nvfe. {?'J Av.-nua A.. noar F.vat 4th-.t. 7(10 8d-avft.. entranra 4?th-st. 1 o_fl 3d-ave.. hetween f-Oth and Olat at?. IM) f.ast 1,'M.h-st., n<ar 3d-ave. 24H ?>.[ j_*._-e_, betweaa 7th and 8tb avaa. ?20 WeM it.iih st. .703 1st ave. i,"?r fUth-at. ] -j Row-re. n(*r Broonir-a_ %'J Llborty-at. IX OTnKK tTTIF.S. nrooklrn Advert!*lnjj Ae-m-T, 307 Ftilton-at.. op. City nal! : 08 ("ourt-.st. i ,M?5 Be Kalb-ave. : 1,200 Bedfor<l-ave.; 10 Broadwav. Wa_dngloa TTn 1.322 r?t. iVe^tnrIiBatflS2^ib FOUNDED BY HOKAOE ORESLXT THURSDAY, APBIL 38, 1R02. FOUBTEEN PAGES. THE NEW8 THIS MORSISG. F.>reii?n.?Tlie jury in tlie Ravaebo] eape," in r.iris, aro UbbbO- for the inil'lne-s of tlieir ver diot.; tl.ere won- .-irr.-sts (if Aiiare.lii_trf iu BFTeral (.'(uitinentiil eities. ?_?= A motimi to advanee the Waoaaa Suffraaje blD wat* defeaterl in the IlTiif-e (.f t'oniru.ins, 17.". T> l.r.-.?. ; . Tbe triui of Dei-iuiiigi tlie wifc mnrderer, al MelkoaiBe, ?nvui* MMtpoaad f, r BBOttMI day. t'.in^ress.? Botb bra_e_ea in eession. rrr_- Tiie Sonale: Tiic Army Appropriatiun bili WBl paaaad, =-__-: Tlie Honae: CoarideratioB of ibe Diplo. u.atic and CobbbIbi AppropriaWoo bili \m_> oob tinned. I>jr_i*tic.?TJepublicnn Stnte CoOveatloBj were lich! in afalaa, Seni llampabiro, <>l.i<>. Wlar^oaaiB, Nel.rrusika and Coloratie. == ?: Jaha P. Alt.el.i; ol '('<i..lc (Vniiity. ?h_i_OB__af_d for liovernor l>y tiu* Dtnaoerata of niiaata. r-r-rz At the a-nnual aleefion of tlie I'nion l'acilic Railway i;i li-ist.,.! Jay (;..uld and Iiussoll Sm:o ararc ic-elcB-i to ihe jkaafd af Direet,,r.4. : i Oovanior MeKialay sp ,U?^ on Gaa rral Graat la?foir tha Ainerioua ('.nh ..1 Pittabong. ? ?? ? Henry Caboi I/,<i^e aaUaarad b at)?eo"li ai the MiiMteeax C3ab_ obsprvuuee af Ga_ara) Onutta Birthday in lioston. :?= Jaaaph JaflkPaaB BB livered an addn* nn dr.inii'tie art nt Vale CaUcaa. City and Suhurlian.?Tlie eornerstone of th' (Jnnt Moni.niont wa.-s laid ; innny thoimatid jmm. aaa saw Preddcal Hb_i_bbb perform tbe earatnoBy; Oaaaral l'nrtor and ( liauiiii'v M. Dapear dallvered atldreewM, and iSUite and .Valionnl troopa and tlie monitor MtaBtoBoi-ob took part it. Ibe txarcam :_Cenerai Graavilk M. Dodga, Seoretary Klkins, Of-Oial Iloraac Porteg, Elibu Root, Scboi Boeaaro, (i.-neral J. M. Scbofleld and GeaeraJ Wagei Bwayaa bmmm B_diaaaaa bi the Graal diaiwr a! Del_M_leo_; sthai aanaarial dln&en ware glvan in this city and Ihookhn. -A olevor acheme la dafraad iho GovaraaifBl was detettcd l?y Um PayB?_tara DapartinaBl af the Eaatara Dividon, l'. s. A.-ThaflM_ ''. Spoir, a yaoag arehitaet, shot liin.self aeoidentally nt liis home in SauU. fk_BB_T Stockg IIU'I' i ltoly ;i"tive, bai at tlie t'.\|a?n^e of values. Tha f.nal vari.itlo_1 were daclinea, whiah raraly oxeaedad i per oant. Ti.e eka.Bg was baary at vlrtually ihe loaMd Bgurea. Tlie Weatlior.?Foreei.st lor to-day : <ienen.l!y fair an<I B?fhGy warn.er. 'i'eiii|a-iafiire yoster day: lli_ii<'.si, ,;i oVgreaa; loweati, 4"; kTerage, 52 3-4. ________________ ' I'rf^idont Il.inison displajed lii>> ciistomniy tasfo and t;:ct in the l?rif*f rcina.ks whid. Im jnadc at liivc.sidc. ln the art of >a^ in j; t_gfle< thiiif,' grBjCeful and soincthini, worth BBjing, in a few sonfi'licos, he lias jw BBperior. liis litllc galdreea jraaterdg. \\a< ireU ootBoeiTed, t?-rsc aml |M.iiii"(l. ai.d il WM dcliTOred with n.iicli of oiatoiical forcv. \\ l,;.t he atid of 6l_Bl tvas finiip ntly flttiBg, and fij.ially Bporopriate was the Ba_lae vrhich be deftlj beetowed <?n Mr. Di'pew and Genera] Porter. K"l>iil)lir:iii conventions to CJaOOBe delegBteB to the National Coiiveiiiiiui at Miiineanolis wtrt held vosterday ln Mainc, New-ItaM-pahira, NCw Jersev, Olii... .Misscmi. Colorado and ^'('b.-.t^ka. Ib all of then. e__I- harmonv and the best of feeliriK provaib-d. Tho plalfoinis B>dofded ?ith OfM aocord k_ke iincomi?roinisin^ protind on the question of a l'rotertivo Taiiff. Frogfl all ov.-i the country BOaM pnnifs of a imited. enthtisi aatic and hnpeful jiarfy. Tbe Kei?iiblirans v\ill enter the f_?|rajiffn of 1?02 iinder the ajgosf prosiierous BaBJplei *. The Ilepnblican CoBvention at Albany to day will be a large and representative body. g_g_J of the delegatcK arrived at the capitai carly yesterday, and thronghoi.t tbe afW'moon and eveninfz active preparations for to-day's gatheriBg were in progress. Tbere appears to be substantiBily uo differcnoo of osuuon as tu the best men to be cboeen bb delegatea-at-large to tl.- National Convention. The other im portant aubjecta to be paaaed npon are ih<- pht fnrin and tbe aelectiofl <>f ? new State Co_u mittee. Exoeptionalli Btrong ptotestg BgRinat the Eleetion Inapoctora bill were aenl to Albany yo-tciday by tlie Republican Club of this city and the People'a Municipal League. The grotmd taken by the pPoteatRntg is that thd bill ahoald be l"ft unsigned, not for party rea suns. Init becltiae tbe bigheat pablic intereata demand thal there ghould be no tampering with the eleotion machinery iu New-Yotk City. Three of the four aignerg of the Municipal Leagne/a inemoiial an- Demoerata. Thal i^ -'i fa.t which Govemof Flower ahoald dnly con gider. It is l.y no meana Republioana alone who call for fair plaj in tliis inattor. General Iloiaee Porter was alile, at the Grant exerciaea yeeterday, t<> make the gratifying anni.im.enieiit that. np to Tues.lin ?202,800 had been Bttbacribed towanl the complction of tho Moniiment Fimd ajnofl the preaenl move ment. to secni-e tho needed ainount b.-^nn, on Mtu-.h 21. Ai that. time aboot $350,000 re nained Bo be raiaed. Aft.r dedueting the ^?ii> scriptions thns far made. the amount itill to bo obtained ia doae to 9150,000. This [g a lar?<i sum, but really the work of cuinpleting tho fund has only begun, and there are now nearly 2,500 men actively engaged in aeenring siibs.riptions. There are the beal ol reaveona for belieeing that tho movement has reecivod a . nfliciont inipnlse to carry it ..pocdily to com pletc siiccess. TBE OMMAT slU.ST MAX The m.Miiory of the greal ailent man of Anterican hiatory was honored yeaterday tvit h civie oerentcmieg of unwonted atatelineaa and with eloqtience worthy of his faine. The cor Denitoneof whal will be the nobleat monumenl in denwcrataa and rcpiihlhvin Xtnoiica was laid by tbe Preaidenl with worda <>f uimffected <im plicity and bomely ainoerity, guch ns tbe mod est soldier would have lilted. A year BgO Bl Mo.nit McGregor the Preaident ihoired bow easily he eould divoit men'a inimls from the pomp and dignity of his greal offlee and cc_ centrate their thonghta npon the civie rirtuee, the herok qualitios and the ineatintable pnblic gerviceg of the gieatort American goldier gince Waahington. It was in the uune generoni ?pirit, withottt a trace of Bdf-t^fRMdotatned-, that the Chief Exeoiitive offered his lympa. thetir tribiitc to his companion in arm-; and prodo ooss.n- in offlee. Mr. Depew's fine ontion waa tnatincl with tendeineaa and refinement of feeling. Studied pggMgyrie and rhetorica] perioda iroaM not have been goited to the memory of the silent, imostontations captain of the Union atiuirs who. as the orator jus tly aaid, had _hrunl_ all his lifo from di.play and dosircd to cs. ape it after d'-ath. With dcli.at<- aaaaibility the orator adapted his mannor to the BJmplicity, aincerity and bo_iefy onalitiea <>f one <>f lloiiier's men. Beginning with i tonching referonee to Qrant'a devotion to fRmily and bome and cloaing wiili the ferveut gentencc " The teudrils of loyalty and lore gtietfh from this inoniiui.nt to every^soldier's pravo in the land,*' Mr. DejK-w seattert-d ovor the diist of the heroic th-ad tribtites of tenderneaa and af feetion as chaate and simpp- as tlie . we'-t-hih-r rOBBB which had on..- trrown wild nnd luxnriant on the riverside hoitthts wherc tho moiinmc-nt is to stand. Mr. l).|>ew piivo in thrr-. terso senfonc. s tin reason and the jiifitiflffation r>r building a mag' nifloent BKmnaaenl orer the dual of the noal modeat of aoldiera, wbo lored his oonnfry with the Siime siinpii.ity of afffction with which be loved his irife, his ehildren and iiis bone. " To lio in the churchyard Rrhere '-I'l't hig fathei and mother would hav<- been more in accord with his mind. li'ii he apprecJated that hia coiintn ni. n had a claiin npon his tncmory and the lessons of hi.- lif<- and faine. Ele kn>-w that where he waa buried there they would build a slirino for tin- study and InapiratioR <>f com in^ ^.-iiei-,ninn>." The man who had ."m muned with his own bearl and been ailent in the rris.s of momentotu battleg in Virginia and Tenneaaee did not need a monuavenl tn commemorate hi*- fame. Ili. dual migbi bavc been bidden with thatof his fatberand m?ther, but hia heroic character and his geniua f?>i trar would l::i\e been embalmed in the hiator, of a reunited country, Americana hav?- needed the monumenl ratber tban this ailent aoldiei in th'1 buah <>f the grave. They are diahonured ao long as there is negled to bonor him with a monumenl bo grand in praportiona, bo atatclj in conception, that it will atand for all time as a ailent witneaa to the aih nt hero. The completioB of this monumenl oughl nol to ln- deferred through an; lark of pnblic in tereat and Unancial snti|_,it iu the mefropolia, lt ahould be buill rapidly by voluntary -ul> Kcriptions. The eorBeratonr/haa been laid, and the bonor of the wealthie*. city in the Union is pledged for the |TFompt execution <>f the work. No more commandinR -it'- lor a apien did work of aii ean be fonnd tban tbal nhich witneaaed yeaterday's impregaive oeremoniea. When the monumenl is lini-ii.-.l it t\ill be a BJgfl that Nr-u-Voik is rich m civie pride and patriotic feeling. It will be a memorial which \\ill make Xew-York greal in the -iuht of all n<'iti"i's- ^_______________________ lSTF.KS'ATlnX \r. ACCORD ON 8ILVEB, Preaidenl llBrHaon informa Congreaa that it is nol compatible with tin- pnblic intereat to pnbli-li :n -his time the correapondence im the ailver queation, bul adda thal he haa made, and will oontinue to make every efforl to bring about agrermenl <?f nati.ni> <m th<- coinage <>f >il\<r or ita more extcnaive monetary uae. Congreaa ean hatdly wish to ii-I. Ihe publica tion of the correapondence al a time when the policy and efforta of tho Nation mighi thereb;i be defeated. Nor haa Congreaa the alighteal reaaon to auppoae thal the Preaidenl <:.n have any motive to keep back the correapondence ai uiis time <-M?'>|>, a regnrd for ih<- public in tereat. li would obviouaiy bc to hi< advantago peraonRlly, and i>? th<- advantago of his party, in iiiak*- known the earneal efforta which have been made to Bocure intcrnalional Bgrecmenl on thla aubject, and ih<- meaaure <>f aucc s> which thoae efforta have met Hm for iln public int ireef the Preaidenl would undoubted ly have eaabraced with gladneaa an opportuniiy i i give f.ill informatioii of the negotiationa thus hir. Sininltancuiisly with the statcin. nt by the Preaident there ooanea from England the an iioiincfni'Mit that the Ilritish Governmenl has eonaented t-i give a bearing to repreaentativea of C__ambe_rg <>f Commerce and other commei cial bodiea which .lesirr- to subinii rt_BBOna for a dutnge in tho poiicy of Greal Britaln ragard ing ailver, The diapatch stat.-s thal the "in iliicntial depntatlon from the < hainbcr of Coni incree and the coinm.-tcial c inuinnitv" will be reoatved by I_ord Saligbury, Mr. Goachen aml Mr. BRlfonr, an 1 that the deptrtatii n will " tfrge the prOBBOCion ot an iiitcrnational a_;r(ii'in(-iit looLinj; to nnresiricted ooinage of gold and silver Rg a ie_Be_y for the cmbarra-ssnifnt in trado arising from the vioh'iit HiictiiatioiiH and uncortainty of exchange with silver-nsing coun txies." In Dlain terma this means that a con aiderable part of the b___Bega public in Gieal BritaiH baa coane to regnrd nrea ca_gnRge as the ..nl;- remedy for the preaenl dlaaatroua dia turbanco of relationa between Greal BrHain and India. If tho language of the di>pat.h Bccurately raporte the ptopoaRlg ba l>e made by the dcputation, tbia de_aonat?tioR will be of! greal importance, and will RiateriRlly aid the efforta of the United Statea i.overnmcnt. even though the Govertunenl of Greal Britain may in.t be prepared Bl this time to oommil itaelf t.i free coinage. There uro Other r.-medies which would tindoitbtodly be gaggeated in any international conference, poeaibly more in har mony with th.- policy of the llritish Govern ment, and at tho s.-11110 time iROre effective for the rehabilitatioii of silver and the sottlement of monctary diflictiltie.*. It would not be wiae for Great Britain DOf for the I'nited --tafes to go into an: confrrouee so eommitted to any particulRr aolution that no other ennld bf falrly areighed. No advocate of frr-e eoinage ean deny that it wotild bfl inlinitely .rifer and more effectivo if the _rrcai commnrial iiations ghonld B_Jte thoroin. But it is obvions thnt the Hnanci.il ncoeaajtiea which are now powerfully impelling Greal Britain toward BOtae arrangciwnt would be abated for a time if not indetinitrly post poned, ibould the Tniterl Htates tak_ ujion if aelf all the respoiisibilities and risk. of free eoinage. That atep would at oneo alter the Btonetary rc-lafions betw.-en Oreat Britain and India. wotild impart to silver a hi^her thotigh lictitioiis and temporary vatae, wouM fcoduce great apeculation in that nictaJ, and would en courage hojws that th?- bnrden which now op presst-s Brifish comm.-rco mi-.hr, be r.-moved at the coat of the United stutes alone. It is bo ciear that free eoinage here aronld prevenl any international Rgreemenl on this gabjed that a peto <-f a Pree-CoinRga bill would be fnatified f,.r that nasoii alone, if there were no other. Ti, ? Preaident mighl aay with truth that guch an BCl wotild at this time do inlinit'-ly more t< defeal th.- efforta of the United Stateg in the international held then the publkation of _nj correapondence, and would therefore I"- _nore emphatically "not compatible with the pnblic int'-n-st.'* __^ 8EBD the rnoTLsrs 70 ar.B.t vr. If Governor Flower haa been reading The Tridurb during the laat fortnight-and his time eould not hav.- been better etnployed? he in.ist now fnlly rea__BD tho exteni Bnd tho nature ol th.- dppoaition to tho Tanimany raid <m honeal electJona in thii eity. AaaembtyRMtn Pcrcival Farqufaar had never been beard >>f excepl by the Tanimany boaa of his Aaaembly disirict-who picked him o..t as a cot_aeieoce leea'and onacrupuloua tool in the Legialaturo? ? Until I.-- gaWned an infamoiis notorii-ty by 111 trodudng th.- Bection Insp.ctor.x bill, which was |ns-|Mircd by th- BtOB. depTRVed and -\il Ulinded of the Tatniiiany h-ad.-rs tx- d.-stroy th" fairneaa of electiong in this city. If Mr. Farquhar had any inanliood. he would have proteated againa. being made the tlirt. tool ..f so dirty a piece of work. The rxnt_4_Pance <>f every faii mlnded and dee_a-_anded Uemi cral r.-voifs againal so foal a crinM Rgainal an honeal bello. and an hon-'M eoant Day Rftcr day iu t!..- laai fortnight Tui TBIBURB has been printing the proteatg of high-minded Demoerata, a- weil Ra of Republicaaa, againal so 1.l.troiis an outrage. tioscnior Flower uill ahock and di^k'.'st tho decenl men <>f his own party if be si_rns thla Eleetion In-i^' '? bill. Ue will wi-aki-u himielf where be RMMl deairea to be atrong. This vfUanooa attempl to debaae and corn.pt onr city rh-ctions is de nounced, nol only by all Bepnblicavna, by every man <?f Independent viewa, by p_blic>apirited Demoerata wbo are not in aympatby with Tani? many Hall, bul even by weU-known membera i,f Tanimany Hall it>-lf. ln thii paper hav. been printed the proteati of a nuatber of oon apicuoua and influential Tammany Hall Demo crata, who refuao to bow the kn^o t" Baal in xi, revolting a lacridce of uiorality and bonor, of boneaty and oona. ienoe. Will the < lovernor fall to beed ao - 1 toua and momentoua a proteal from the mo?l reaparted pcraona in his ..wn party? All th.-" Dom< crata wbo have condemned th.- Eleetion li ipcctora bill nndoubtedly voted for Mr. Flowci for Governor laai Noveaiber. Can bo affo l, ali.-nat. powerfltl an elnn.-nf in his own party? Can he degrade bimaelf >.. far aa t. bocome tl.<- diahonorcd and deteatcd agenl of a rile conapiracy to debauch the Preaidential eleetion in this city? No one ean deny that. if thia Eleetion Inapeetora bill bcoonica a law. tli counting <?f the ballota in this city next n. vt-mber will Ic regarded with auapi. ion all ovei tbe country. It is known everywhere thal th' prodeceaaora of the preaenl Tammany Icadera in Tweed'a time, before Ihe preaenl fatir an equitable ayatcm of non-partiaan Itoerda of Ih ction liwperl ns was eatabliahed, perpetmti th.- mosi frightful frauda ;.t Ihe N?w .York .d. tiona. The ayatcm of non-pertiaan boarda waa deviaed by Samuel .1. Tilden and Charle* O'Conor. No honorable Deanoctal can d.-m in overthrou it. To pul two TgRnmany in -p.-.tois in charge of every polling-place, with 1.111y one ilepiiblican to bold them in rheck, will laint tbe eleetion with fraud, and wifl ovei n'helm thia rity with mfamy as it was ovor win 'nnd in Tweed'a day. It Governor Flower decidea to si^n this bill he will d.? it with hia eyea open. Il<" is fullj nware by thia time Ibal it is a corrupl meaa ure, drawn np and puahed through tl.1' Lcgi_ latiire in order to make a ffir connl of tbe votea in tliis cit,\ impoaaible. If he si^ns it, he will ttand before the people <>f thia .-1 .? 11?? as the malignant, determined, deliberate enemj of honeal eleetiona. The introduction und paaaagi >-f thia bill prove that Tammany to day, bo far aa honeal eleetiona are ooncerned, is not one whil better tban it was when Tweed was it- leader. If Governor Flower ??i_'n-* this bill hi- name _hould be coupled in infamy with thal of Tweed. Thia ia 111 * - lat day npon which protests againal tho Eleetion Inapectora bill can !?? acnl to tbe Governor. A greal siorm of theae pro t'-.ts ahould 1:1111 down njiuii Governor Flower to-day. Send them in by myrinda, Make clear to him the atrength <>f tin- oppoaition to this c inapiracy of crime. IT 8VIT8 8ENAT0E BILL A diapalch from Waahington atatea thal David B. lliil is greatly plaaaad with the out come of the "extraordinary" aeaaion at Al bany. " I ?lo not conceal my giatiBcatioR,'1 he is reported as s_yin^, "over the resnlt of the nert apportionmeal made by the Legialatnre." Tliis expreaaion ol David'a arould be more in* tereating if it was not quite a Buttter of courae. It was inevitable thal ho would take moal kind I.-. to a fraudulenl apportionment, baaed on a fia.idi.biit cenaua, taken in dcliancf of tho Conatitution by a majority ggade Democratie by fraud. Triod by Ihe standurd of political morality which his own cflrc^r abiuidantly il liistral.-s, ihe Bcnatof is thal aort of man. II. doea il t ooaceal his grotfgeation. \",'h_ Bbould ii<-.' W'h.v ahoald L>i.k Titrpin have eoneealed his gratirical.on at a tlajoant hijfhwa\ rob bery? \\'h,\ shonid Billy the Kid oonoeal hia gratilicatioii at the aja_ajBBg from the toils of juatico of O'Bliaaj th? bunco king? "Tho crowiiine u__ uf l__t faJl'a, viitory"? that la HHPa charactcii/ation oi thi'. coiispie uoualj diahoneat legialative apportionmcnt. V?-si: th" PTOWning aet. SeBBtor, of a long se.i.s (,f otrJragea npon governmenl ?.f tbe peopte. 'i-l(. rrowning an binda tlie gwiadled cenntpy distrids band and fofrt and tnrns them over to the tendcr m'Tcies of the hoaa-riddcn Ctty dbv fiicts. It robs rnral New-Vork of its fUal thare Of political l">wer in Bpdef thal tlie inctropnlitan districta betow High Bridge may '??' ?Uow*J t,, bave thinga their owa way. Ab the lob paBBed, to New* York and Kinga between them -that is to say. to Croker and McLaughUtt? were awarded thirteen votea in the Senate thirteen lvhni a inajority is OtUy seventecn an.l forty-eight rotea in the Asiiembly-forty eight arheB a niajo.ity is ..nl.v sixty-live! Is anj <-iti7.<-n of the country bo blind as not to underatand th- idgnificance <>f thes.- Bguraa They niean that. theae two boeeei or their buc MRaon acting togethe? ean rule tbe Deino cratic Leglalaturei ..f tbe fnture as with a rod ?f iroB. Whal is to prereBl them? We put fhat leadinc queation to those Demomtic membera of the LegUUtare fponi rnml dia tricts who POted for thbl app?rtionment. \\ bai is t,, prevcBl them? Nothing is to preveat them. -Ml "':'t will be teft for tho (,r"m,l'-v ncmbera tn d<> is to B_ee_e, with Biore or leaa vitror. when theae two boss.-s take anuff. Tbe apportionmeul with propriety nighl bave been eiititlcd an act to ininiinizc the political Btrength and irjfluence of the country distiicis of New Vnrk State for the benettt of the city dis tiicta. N.vcitii.-liss-an.l naturally-Scnafor Mill apeaka of th.- outrage as "tbe erowning BOt of BUl f-ill's victo.V' :. an act the oontem plation of which rendera it Imrtoaalble for bim to conceal liis gratification. The Seoator doea bo! gtate which fearuw of the apportiortment is the chiei contribtttor to his gratification. Bai it is m-t difflcull to de? cide ubi.h one it mud be. Dutcheaa waa aot entitled lo two Agaemblymen, and in the bili as originallj preparcd received only one. But in tho bili thal paaacd ahe gof two, and why? To plcaac l!o-s Hinckley, o! Poughkeepaio, and in reoognition of bia aorvicea a> one of HiH'a Btosl induatrioua loola in the Btatter <?f the thcfl of the aeal of the XVth _eng*orial Db> trict. No one of tbe minor membera of the gang of conapiratora who organiaed and pul through Ibe Infamy whicb Biade the Senato Dcmorratic waa more activo and Bnacrupuloua than Hinckley. So Dutchi ib with ? citiicn population of 75,047 gcta two Aaeemblymen, nhile St. Lawrenco with a citisen populatioB of 80,678 geta only one. In the riroimatanoeg th.- appoMiniimciit for Dutcheaa mud be a ?uurce of inordinate aatiafacfion to Hill. Il rewarda one of his own bcelerai it is inre f<> sfiii.iilate other raacabi to cheat the votera wbenevor they are aaked to do bo by Demc cratio boaaoa. BMAZ1L ASD RECIPBOCITT. That Braxil baa ii" reaaoa to oomplain of the eperation of the Reciprocily Treaty ig ihown liv the ofBcial atatiatica of its trade with the ifnitod Btatea, The convention wenl into ef f.^r on April I, 1891. Dnring the five Biontha ending Hept< mber I, 1891, the exporta from Ilraueil t'> the United Statea ajhounled to $39,708,752. Thia wts a gain of 81 1,861.315 ,,-.., the exporta f"r the correaponding period ,,f the prei ioua year. In view ?.f ibis enormoui jncrcaae ia the ImportalioB of coffee, augar, lud.s and othcr Brazilian producta, the advan tagea derived from the Bcciprocitj coavention ;ir.. Inconteatable. When dlagrontled poIi? tiriana ia Rio de Janeiro and Blaine-bating journali-ta i? the L'nited Statea aaaerl thal Bra zil waa chcated in thal treaty they do nol v, Bture t". face the itatiatica of Utternationa) trado undcr 1:> < iprocity coaditiona. Thia is ii.it all. Braxil in aegotiating tbe Reciprocily treaty aecured ;i freo markel for thi.f its stapi - producta. A year aftcr the convcntioB wenl into effect dutica were rcim puacd npon the coffee, Migar and bidca of \'.[i./ii. la. Coiombia and llajti. Thia invoivea :i dis, riinin.itii.il nf eno.'is valnc in favoi of Braxil. I" l ">'?"? Ibo knportation ?"f coffco frora the ibn-o countriea into the L'nited Statea amounted ii 70,096,700 pounda, or aboul 15 l? , ,.-nt ..f ll.c aiipply. With B duty of 3 rent* thbi invoivea a diacrimination of $_,28_,90] a;.';.ui-t thoao countriea ob coffee alone. Braxil is profiting m heavilj Irom the enforcemonl of ihe Reciprocitj policj thal bo aane atateaman in ti.at country nill icrioualy propoae the Bbro KatioB "i tho treaty. WAGEB RISIS'G tlf ffOOl itASVFACTURE. Tho growth of tho woollen induatry ap to the proaenl time is vcry iBiperfectly nel forlh bs the ccaaua return of autnufacturea |u?1 pub? liahed. To apprcciate tho iaadequacy <?f the Hguroa, it is only neccaaarj to remember thal il... iaduatry did not begia its irpeal atart for ward nntil flu- paaaago ol the DUlgley and the MrKinley billa duriug the year 1890. and u;i. gcriouali retarded through all thal ycai !?> Ihe enormoua importa of foreign gooda in ad tance of Ihe rhange of dutiea in October. The r.iisiis year for manufarturea termioated in the firal hali ol 1890, mi thal the Kgurea relate io wiiul ronaumed, banda employcd and woric done during tbe year before the greal improve in. nt I.. "/an. In fact, ii covera the verj twelve Biontha wliicb rnay be regarded as the Icaal itruaperoua the iuduatt. b;.s teen for b long time The reaiUta of the Rrave errora ia ibe tariff of iss-> were growing barder to bear eaeh year antil the enactmenta ol 1890 gave rtdiof. Ob the other band, the prcvioua renaua year, 1 h7;i-'so, w;.s ;. period Bevor aiir|iaa<4ed foi a.iiviiy in tbe whole bbttorf/ of the Buvnufact un-. The demand for gw ds was eitrjiordiBary, piiiis were bi^'b and niii^t ni the year ad vaaciag, the poopie wera proapering wonder fullj aftcr tli" Kiicceaa ol reaamptioa in 1879, and were ablo t'> oonaumo more tban ever be fore ol ili?-> producta of home induatry, ln comparinfl 1889 '90 with l879-'80, thoreforo, as n-p.-.is ibis induatry, tho w.irst yeai nf tea is contraxted with the l? *t yeai of twenty. The wagea paid to all haada, men, women and clnldi. ii. in all braachca of the woollen manufactiire avcraged .^-ii.'i anniadly in 1880 aad $347 ia 1890 agaiaof 18 per cent. This is an oaexpcctedlj large increaae. pogaibli due in parl to the reductioB of a thouaaad in aum l.ir of cbildrea ifl the mills of Maxaachuaettx, Rbode Island. c.i'ni' .iiciit, New-York and I'.-iiiimlvania nhera three-quartera of the whole number of handa Bre emplojed. As a couaterpoiae it ihould be obaervod thal the in crcaafl tn aumbor ol female banda was greater ihan in malea, which woidd tend to lower the average of wagea for tho later period. Reck oniag accordiBg to qiiaatit, of icoured wool coBaumed, the increaae ia all brfanchej waa -'."> per cent, Indicaling greater efflciency of labor pei band al the later poriud. Tbe wagea paid ia all branchea per pound .if Rooared arool ronaumed averaged 27.0 reata in l879-'80, bul bad riaen to :i">" centa in 1889-'90, an advance <>f S0 per cent, Tbe qoaatity of cotton conanmed bi the maaufacture of l.osi<-r\ and-knit j^imiIs gjaiaod abool fiti per cent. wbUe tbe rimaumptioa of wool in tbe BB-M bi?ach |aioed 186 pei '','?,? h the n.an wfacturc of Wdollcn and wo.sti-d fabrlOB tbe <-oii.s.imptioii of \m>o1 increascd fn.ni 188,614, _Sl uouuiJs to _.x:i.(?l!i.4 ia. ur iiboiit 18 uer cent, but the WRgBB pnid to hands in tho_o bnnehea lncre_aed bIrbbbI exartly 40 per cent, ?gain indicating hjjfher eflicienrv as gpgtl as a large advance in rate of wajjes. In these, tho great branehos of the industry, the averuge. rate of wages was ?_?9 annnally in l?8#, but had riaen to !?.'Ui7 annnally in 1800, a fcain of 22.7 per eenf. Because of tho marked ohango in prires, which wero unnsually high in 1 M79-'ho. the itatomentg of .alue of wooi, eoet <?f other ina terials. and value of prodncts, have little jm portance. The main faet is that this indus? try, even eomparing the worst recent year with ita beat ten yean Bgo, ghowi a noteworthy progreu in wages paid and in WOOl COBBlimed. _f.V AMBBICAN FAM1XB. Pistresslmr roportK couie from Trenton.' New Jeraey. The?e toll of aattdng mera or lcss ehae a. fauiine. It. ia not ao aerious or Wldeapread :m the Raaaiaa faroino, bal, the Bead for pronipf re lief is urjrent, and it is the duty of th. people af tliis City to relieve tbe oae as fhe other; what, tbe Trenton fn-mine toeks in a.ttial aeverify, if tnakes np in neurnesn to our doors. Tliere ia altuated at Trenton, among other fliin^s, h State normal and aaodei sehool. There urv 870 yoUBg hi'lies- attenilimj tliis inatitiition nii.l they iire tl.e ouea thnt are .ufTerimi. Tlie Trlbune has gJready printed somethJn? abont tbe dlgtreaa prevaillBg Bmoag theae noble' but un forf.nnate youmr ladiea. Tlie famlne ls ettUKd >by an .-ilraoat total fuilure of the irop of milk toaat. What ean be more to:i.-hln_; than tbe speetocle of 270 Iwautiful young ladie. dytng hv im hes from B l.-u-k af mllk toaat? Think of if. ye who know not what it _s to laek one _poonf.il Bf niilk tOBBt! Omsider U, ye who lairlv BWjm in riefa milk toaaal Tlie .letails from the famlne dustriet are meurre. One riuftaanr J. M. Green Betaai to i* aonerln t. ti.ietit, ot the aehool, aud b eertaln ba-d-bearted woman nnme'd Diiistnore-Mrs. Diaamore?_B B-ld to be miitron. There are rnniors OOOCernl-R a \rrs. Freetoan, tbonght to b. the be-aekeaper. It ,., tolerably olear that theae people are all auffer Ing with violenl toastopbobla. They are arobabtj among thoae outeaeta who do not like milk toaat. ,\t. leaat, they will not allow tbe young ladiea ia their elutrge milk leaat unkan they are glek, and they bava ta ba glek threa oajra batore they ..... begin to draw tha mUk teaet mttoa. Ihi* thmxlay rala worha areat bardahlp and raakaa gettini alek abaard. Oar eorreapondenl peaetrated the taaalne diatriet, taking h goad aup piv of mllk foaal far his own aaa with hlm la hla knapeaek, aad aoeeeeded in interviewlng one vtc tn.i. Miaa Anaa De W. ofRamaeya ?Thegir_a, aaid Miaa IV Voe to onr oorreBpondent, "often aak t_r milk toaat for breeJ-faat, and are refaaed It. It, apeeara, 10... from what Miaa De Vae aaid that it la tbe cro'el Mm Dtaaaaore who made tbe bar beroaa tbree-day rule, bhc very reflnement of i.. hamanity. Miaa De lToe then toU ot aome of tbe horrora of the faalne u* well aa abe waa able to do m i,er weakeaed oondltlon. Theae we beve already printed, und they gbouM mave tbe baarl of aatone ]??,( what will tbe genrroua and publle-aplrlted ritlzena of thls great capltal gay ta thia aulfering a( oar own tbreeheldf Arv nol efforta lookiag towardrelietlBoi-erf We think bo. Oar Idea b, t.i aend a ahip load of milk toaat to tbe etarving s. udenta at Trenton. Hia Bonor the Mayot ought to appoiat BO-MBlttNg witbaat d.-'ay. Tbcre ahoald be one eommittee to reeetee I eantribu tiona of mllk and BBotbat _boae of toaat, with 1 aniVeommittee to look nfter raiatag tbe aalt aml 1 itti r. Prompl Botion Ls the thing inoal wanted ; a h.irr.-I of tiuik toaat aow la arorth a wbole eietern f?l two rnoatba frem new. 1 ?ne ablp load, whlle If m?y nol bring univeraal lellef, RrlU do mueb to mltigate the adfferlng. Lel na Band theae aarioke young ladiea a lake of bot mllk, arlth ^-reat Beat. Ing iBlaada of brewn toaat La it, aud wide __r^.;3^s<> ieaa of rich, yellow bntter. _-_??-???""?^^^?^^^^ ^? Aaeordlng Bd OfBeial announoements. this ta the laM day on which Ooeernor Pl<rwer will re ,-rive preteeta againat the Eleetion fnapectora i-ill. Wby thia haate? The Governor baa thirty dayi in wtdeh to eoaaider tbe meaaurea left ln uLi banda by the __egialatttre. Ibal perlod wUl not explre until the 26th oi May. Is Mr. Tlower fearful that he will t"> -ntupl.-telv overwbe!-Oed By protrata agaiaat this oioai obnoxlona i>iH'^ The Cbllda-Drexel Hoaad for t'nion Prlnten, at Colorado Springa, i> to be dedtoated wltb appro prl te .ervlcea on the 12th of next month. Mr. Chll.Uv-whoae he.ut beata reapeaelee to every wnrthy acheme ?>f benefieeii-e, eapecialty to one affectlng printera-haa detenAned to be preaenl nt the dedleatlonl Acpompanled by a i*.rty ol rrirndaheetarta from PhUadelphla for the VYeat, by eaay atauea, on Monday. Tbta labor of love per formed, nr will make ...? extended toar to pointa un the Paclflc Coaat. Tbe toateful programmo ol the is.alon, wbleb baa been printed, ihowa i I before retarnlng to hia "Udget" i-i Jaly Mlr. I'hii.is and hia ^ut^t-* will aee aoaaetbtag ol leven teen Statea and travel 10,170 m.lca. Uood laek to tbeml XI.niv eredltable thing abont Ihe extra f,s Mnii of tbe b'Msl.iture, apirt fr-mi the Repub llcan proteata againal groaa partiaaaabip nnd un rairnraa, la the f:"'t thal it adjonrned and took its,-if out of the aight ..f deeeat people as qutckly ns poaaihle. -? The ll -n. Rdward T. Pitgpatrick haa been auperaeded ns a aiember of tbe Kxciae IWard, and there is danget thal heneeforth ha will Muah unacen. At the Mune time there la one laet ln hia hlatory wbleb entltlra hlm lo a eert 11 t i be? nol a large or apeetally conapteaeoa one, we are buund to bbj la the halla of memory It. .? almoal teo yeara atnee Edward T. Fltapatrick loomed up ...t" wh.it a foernalfart whoae olllce La nol ii thouaand mtlea -Uatanl aoakl lerin eoa -(i.-uiiy. Thla \>;.. n-.ht here iti New Vork; and \,-t we anppoae tliere .<r.> people wifS memories ,. _i hreviated that they have forxotten it. Stlll, h.iu eould ibey? How coaW tbe) forajH thal Kdnard T. Fittnatriek, then a membei ol the i liighlt honorable Board ol Aldermrn ot Sew-York, alatolutel. refaaed t.> lmxe part oi l"t In the opeo inu exeiciaea oi the Brooklyn llriil_e:' And why . Siruply I'lrr.se the openlog bappened t<> lake place on May '.'t. which klao bappened to be tbe blrthday ol Queen Vietoria, In Ihe eyeg of Rdward T. Fitipatriek thu ing .1 dradly Ingull to treland. Therefora be protested, Proteata betag ln raln, be sto.nl aloof, Kay more, he ?:.1 alone. I ilwar.l T. bi'/patruk knowa B priuoiple when hc acca one, nnd he is ol the stntv that doee nol ahrink fr.mi itahding Iry . principle, even it all tbe world !"? ;irllll^t It, lie haa iievi-t- eondoned the Brooklyn Bridgc. We ihnil't if he has evev s.-t fool OR It. 11 s". be ncuat have done it with a aaental reaervatioa. Edward T. Pitgpatrick maj pnrana a medeat and unobtrukive eareer heneeforth, but the erown Ing iM-i'letit in hia Ufe deaervea f? be perpetnated. Ilralde it the Indlettnrnt of hlm foe faUlng ln his- duty as an Kxehse t'oiiiini.ssi.nier .siiiks Into Inaignlfleanee. The number < f de_egatea eompriaing the Bepub* lieati 'xtiite Convention which tne.'ls af Alh.iny t> day i-4 "77. New 777 is compoaed of thn-' oihi numbera, and we ;ill know that there ir. lnek in oild iiuiiil>er_. It i* a goad ouu'ii. "Tbe Wev." J. W. Arney. of Sar.inae. Mlcb., baa iie.iiJ.-ii ta give up?aot hia boraea, i>ut his chiirch. Religloa and boraea hav. been ararring ii_ft?iiiMf ea.h other withiti him for soini- time pnst, and rellgion noa. _eemi to have I en bcidlj weratel. Arney baa more than anee been breagbt to the liar of the Methoiliat < onferenre, tif wliieh l.e wns 11 tnetiiU-r. l)ee:iii_e his horsev propenaitlea deeply vexed and oifemleii aoaae af hi_ otrrieal Brethrea. Bebakeaand wranilBgB, bowevef, prdved nf no BVaJl, biit now thnt he ln_s ih.-iile.l to de vnte hiuiaelf to hia lmr_4'? exeluaively the dls tres_ed miui?tera doubtlesa feel IniDueiiwly re Lle\xd. It ia stated that Arney " wiH hwld revivala , In tlie winter, bai they will not interfere witk l.is aaaaaa." Prakahrj not. Bvi will hla lmraei interfere wtftl the rcvivil*? Ti.at is a .ue?uo_ Whleh uwaits an anhwer. Tbe ery.rts "aMBt nnd '.vllP do *o anl aal Thli iM tbe pnifinnciatnciifd ..f BM l>a\il Ifa-nnrB) liill, whe ehaaan to kaW tba o6ka of initee l tatea BeBatar, Ihe dattaa of whi.-u b? hibituuia aefloeta. Su.ce whea, we ghoakJ like u> kim-a. did tiic cotirts al Ike Kniplre State re'eeive r!i__ or.ler* frotn 111 ia. man '.' More tban one I.ou>> critic Jartga ntitatrrj Jadjje Culkaa, .,f Bn-ok _n? sbowed Iaat fall that 1Turtii<.it. . ..ti.-i,|.-r:iti<irm ila not yet rtde aar OOUTtB. New-Yurk baa ,.s yet a fairly independent, iipri?bt and roiirH,r._t jii.li.'inry. Wli..t do tbe biL-binlnded gentie.uea 1*. wbom We ref.-r tliink of llill. "i_u?t aiid will' . _ tERSOSAL Jr.rtpe Wllllam K. _U-Baiud, n<*tvly atipolnte. to tha Patted st:ii?s Matrlei baaak ' >r i lanirnral, g4aaajBB] 1,1- peal UBa ?.rii in Maaj ilnvcn. ( haarill r BUae, <>f tka .s>n,. aaa Oaaaantap, is aooat to apeaal;. &?*? weaia aa hla g_? _ laa_gm, in ?__ch (.1 r<st it.Hl kcalth Mlss JBaata <?'NM11 I'otter. tho r*>ndrr, tegan her aftjfeealoaal earear in aBBaawaatk.. Ika ia n-.w _*)oui lo revhUt h"T oi.i hoaaa, aal r,-r Bneaaa there a?_a her reapaaaraare ?-i.-'-riy. ( okrnel Kobert (?. Ji.vrs.oll tella u Wnahlnston ra> port'r that lio BBB not raai ? i.eu*pap<T tt fhrea riM'ti: hs. The llfninirv uii'rh |i_, o.riioled. his p_, duatre attaattoa .ui thls time rHnt.-, t. bmbM mythe. N-nalor B_a_0_ had BBBl on.. BBB BBB thea anothef f,.r jiriva-lo gaeiOlBt. In Wushliigton. Ihe s xwi 0" uoa loaha ao anek Bke Um fctal ta_I nio*. p?-opia faii t? dlecorer Ihe aabalitatlon. Tba l>BaterJB uldest nn k DOW prurtiMlx; law lu Ashevlllo. A rurhiis story Is ti.M ln (.ormnn pnpera ln roa. nortion v.ith tba p~*'iit produi'tion of BBBBBaafl op*-ra, " WVrther's gorrowa" Ir. tWimar. tlio 1?m<rot homo of (rtjeth.; and B.-Iilller. TIk> ptirt of W.-rthcr, a tctior p)i?, waa Bakea by Hen- <>i.**eu, aaa <.f tha n-nihir Btlaafcoa <>f il,.- nld o.u/t thwtre, of a_a_ OoattM ?n> in."* dlf-iot. Bai Qleaaaa. Ktrange to tay, i..-.irs in roalrt) tka aaaae of Baa\ betng a -.>n af Ihe W-lir7.l^ Jis*i__?- <>f iiu.t aaaae, and i nn.'di ph^w of Lotte .l.uifi. Uae l.?-n.lrv <,f OoptBe'a atory. _n4 na'iiriiiu of ataaaaaet'a opera. Thaa iHwaiaa, dnring ihe pnalt.'iiun uf th.r wi.rk ln W_a__, aaa raUefi apaa nlghdy t.? BMake lova on tke ^!Jm to tke Oaagaaaaf repmenllng liN own graoalaaBt. Ti." eeatti "f Beoatoe laaaa kTaaieganate la Uoma a f^w dnv? ii... laaaoaaa oae ol Um bmi ?nrviv>-?ra ?f th" l<_iJirs ol t." r.-vnlt of Veaka t4rak_l Ansirlaa riil," lu 1-4ti. With Manlti. ('.?.-ii/, BOd .-anipt'irl, ha t"--ni'!i<: oat*e4B_fly troobleBome t<> Au^tria. ll^ w?i i man "f greal nnaaclal iil.tllty, aaa d..lrne<l a^vemi liivitjitioi.s ti, :.,-, j." the poriioBo of B?Baaa at u.nia. li.: ua-s aareaty yiara okf. T1IE 7.1 AA OF THE JHT The orltfnal ld.-.i of |DfB_Bg a llenry Clay -sorial r.iuii ln a'aahlngtun f->r tho eonvtnmmm tt BaatBaaa ProtaetloeMtrvlatUag tbal rlty aaa t. etiiancc-l lr.ta taa Blea of ereattng atattkw orgaa_aaakaia _. all the ?^.laliTii Btaeaa nrd-r the w-.it. :,w,,.-i! -Th^ l'r.t.> ' Aaierleaa Varketa and Ika Ki-vatioa al a_gga> ruii Mea." Aml akeaiy loeal ixxirds kaaa b*"n aa U-Uataal m iMUwara, Marylaaal, VkngMBi katfi CaroUna, .Mi.1k.um. aHaaearl ..na Waat vinrinla. la _ gUrriag aia-fi kaaaal tv tka b_aaBBtaa (onitu.ttea, of aklek Oaaeral H. C. Pajraaaa U tka pt*-.d.vj,t, a*. leatkNi is laiusi t'" tha ^????>t mnitt whirh iimn- (.Tay re_derei lo t'i?; raawa ol prola?-oai .n.d u> t'.? io <-o.i"'uj-bie laaiiflta wMrh prataelMa v?4i aoaak* aa ihe Bootb. "Bkall taa B-aah," II aaka, "ka rafkaaa tha rlght t.> nft h.md iu it? aara aafeajaa, a_aa taa eaa> p..-uQoii of B_repa, paaalag oaaa tke aajtt_pBja_aaa ?? bab 11 ukananla ol tka kartk, ikall eaaaa la aaatraf kgi itifaut iii.litstrl.^. t?. (Iom.- h>r aal? Of BB BalBaa, _4 pul ont tho tlr.-s of h"r a| aieer B_Baeaa I lf th* tariff is la aary .-.?!i-.> -a loeal Bwae, it Dooeaaag aa bmib thaa ;my ot'i'-r geettoB." rka Baanaaaeal v.r.i aaaaakaaaly do mt.'Ti to opaa tho eyea ol Ike BaaCa to Uio fogf _ ?eatf?g antt-ProlaeUonkBg ta < <.n?.-r- ? a rafferenra "f Opkilea. la-.r- i alwajra adtrli-eg l; ,iu, [ thi.:K lie la .?. n>oiai?atily glraai man. i aaka. I iuppo?e !k? la, bat h.;'s BreaoaM. I ?i?k ha waaa'l alwaya rryln? t>. ihow ?iT hla elocaUon Blrera- Way, K'n'ai t'aaaar, ir.aiii IkaPa hia 4ft:? (C_loagO Trlbtiue. \ wrtf?r In ? The rhnrrhman" angg^ats that the emlr nenre aa a_k_ Ika B^kMBBaa OaaaBaaal, at, Luke'? lloapttal aoal Ootaaabaa Oattage uro to be buiit be called ?< aUjrdrul lk?l^;htR.', I.KTnXi, HIS BOfJt T/-1AF. I do:;'t -i^tid a- oe o inv eaoi b_m bi iv>Utick_ a_? sl.ll. . . .. 1 ata'l .( inakt-r f"lks grow poor, an" nv aytfln' r1<_; 1 a ut a peaterln' anj ooe j--' ttvla' .it m\ aaaa, ai t.'i Mi' wii.-n l waat '<> aa* lakla' ^twn l Baaaaal Jea' i?t '??ii take IBaoaMea aa* raa Vm far an' high. ld ratacr bara .i vtokrt from -. glrPa kagav-aaaai aoa ra_ Um whola I alted ataaaal Ba, br*thr.?, let _ r r ,;i. r.ir a -ti.-.iiv o' Aprll ranahlaa li J'*-i BBB?BV np _y -.. ui ,,.v.. iu.? blrai .. alngla' ln Um iwaet, aahatta' tree*. \ luvlii' ..-:' a wavin' .il! thHr bUaaaofaa ln the hrwr.a! Uive rae mj daltaed _ea*>wa, !??' .. ainll l' t.jthe bluo. An' the i?-:i(iin' treea aboi i '? ??' |a ? bowM -ho-ao.. ?I.:' Ajp ih.ai 11v |k_ '..si bkaa "eai aa' Iraaa >n. plaia i-.s- Uke iledoea the rloteta i!kii pnrpteal taetrt* rae glrla .. bunUn' bonaj in their boaaete bii Uiolr ... WIHII la all yoar ni->?:.>>? tu the r--d l.|-s .-f thr Kirlat ajng .,..:. .. . '.!., ..- Aprtll akaj iwaH aar klll aa1 WkJleithe wooBerla' warld k taagM la tka aai - > ? the r.iin: \v.> aln'l -. i" it< rlU' anv one Jea' ln la" ut oor eaae, v htintiu' when we want to, aa' Bahln' ?i,.-i ?*>? pleaai: -tPrauk U Btaoloo, in Atkuita OoBaylaaan a loeal papar teia how Bflaa Um Woa4k_a, of riu.iu ( rook, a-'aak- s?.?i-U BM x,,,'i noBi one be;ul of barley f-mr yeara a_a. Baa aarraatai Ihe ra i> ?aith a palr >>f aaaara aad *.'?<*! Ika Baaaaal rr.-.-i\.4 lha ii'-vi yoaa, agaln hanreaUBg tt wtth her Baaara, The ti.iniir.li. her father rwt alth .. graaa a.vti.e. petUng eaoagfa aarlo) froai tkti rrop lo m* Barffl arrea Iaat aprlag, arkteh a4raragcd lorlg aaHkata ta taa ...!'? ahaa tkreaked, Baaktag a i rtal rkaa of 1,666 i,u-!...is from oae bead ,.f barley In t- ar paara. \t Both Bade. uBj Jtrtra," aaid Ike roaaajakBr, "P* IIBe to bave BIOO.OOO to ??> in'o baa - ?ltk ln Um pr,.'.I'r?)i :'!jr..u|.d tke vcter.m. Td Uke to hava aioo.ooo I- go out of bualaeaa wlih Ln tka pniuor ahape." (Drtrolt Free Preaa. Tlin OBO liun.lr.dtli nimiv.'i .arv of the dUcovery of Uie colBBOrta Rlver arlll be eeWtatad al \storia, uro., on tke Iwelfth day ??! aeat noatk. ?"ka| to ak> runutaaeea over which it baa aad no eoataal, tha I ui Iflf ?'? :'-t ? " ""' aa yel been aroM~ la rouKvrnala, and tha people ol.gon ar.- deteraBeed la mako tka ubaervaace ,-f tkla oaa bi teworlky. a l.niv ~t.v..i hanglag on Um airaf of a s'p"*'',1,'*r' when a aorhman m th- far eorner aroae and polltciy oii.r.-d her ,i ->?..!. M i Uiaak you ike siUd m a vrry aweei tone, "bai l dlallhe t?. deprlre Um only gui: ti. in.ui iu Ihe ear i f ? bbbi," iMi.i UoBBaeaa. Tka Bav. Mr. Moataoaiary, at LowaU, alaaa., s*?a he la golBg kl -"t a lKt of the BMB who patroulre the aaloona ol Uaal <nty. and raad ttu-ir aaaaei fr..m the puipit. if be carrka aal iiis tiin-it okara ^m .,., iiv,-iv Ubmb la LoweU, eapedally for Mr. Maafk goBory. A unall boy w;.s reeelvloj taatraafaoaa m fkapla nuithemntira, and Ine fbad moUier aake4: aowa Kranh, ir yon aad Bve oranaea, and Aaat li. ?aaj| u-k yoa tor four. boa nany m-uid yon baaa wn rho youngater Uumghl for a moiiu-nt, and BBBI a* awered: ?? Pd aah Ai.nt li. if ihe aantad Um an ? i.MlddU towa l'n-s-; ______->____?????? IiI>CUl"KI lil T l>KrKK.MI>KD. Tioi'i The in- ohlya B_aja, The Kea Vork BeaabUraBa. prHiminnrv to raa* pletlon of their del._iitl'ti. h*v.- e-fiaiiusl. svatc.iiJiu' .allv. from .-xaltution ol Ihemadvoi aa BB lnstru n.entaUty. elther In ll*.nlnaUon or alereon or a I- M.t.-ntiai tteket. itu-v are not. bi rtaw al najgav aatera Hiii.h bave fnUowed iheat -!"? ?? Um ?"?*?_{__ iriumph of I--. .ii'i-i' r...ii-i.iv raanaani or^aaakiH boaatful. The farl aiai aa jreB ba *af*Z"&jTm evor. how ?s ;,i am other naw. Uaal ihat mUaaBBB make aa determlned a ilrugBM tor he elertpraltata ..f tke Mate In Jfovembor nexl a- (kw '"?<ic '? aal ?aaaarahai caanpalgaa al iag6 iin<i laaa. TAMMXNV All'KtTS 60 IhaWTatJai PraaaTka HartfoH Poat. The aanaBjtery (f the arkeme fTaranhar ^?"^** 1,111, |g aa atrlktng aa its wlelaaaaaa it .s ajBaaaaaaa tn nletake its potpoac nn BAffwi ptAici in * dikl. Proaa Tke rktragn n twa, ..,?- thinu- la ivmiiiv ippareBlill raaaiiaa ^ faaaa aeat leai couragr t , be a prl aHpal IB s.....c duWs tuaa io if a s.-.ot.u ir u byitaador. AN lNTKKNAn.'NAI- alU'MI ^^ACT. I'iiiiii Tha Mltwaahee a>ealBg \vi. -n-1n. if llarriaon aod lilali.akl aMala o mii *??& .:.-.., ,.f ativer al a l?ed ratto lo toU ln M taa ,?,u,u.r,lal .,.,,1,1.1,- of the wcaid ^"\ "?" ?fJZ _ grratar vi. t.iv Ihan our yalloa. pktaaaa6_a<^Jt_ ponuttox ..rt.eiivsi.unr: fo.it aartj kBBaaakataif 6 niHin.n.lal prohlem whlrh h?_ drtled Uie PJ^-S Ihe greateHt _dnilnlnti?tlve j-lndd lu Uio workl lor ?" Ia-i hundred .cara.