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ter snout forty years." The late Puke of Akercorn. the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh ana Mr. Campbell jave t*?n attattaj the tenants of EustweR House which was altered and much improved by the Duke aod Duchess of Edinburgh. It Is rather a barrack and date* from the reign of Henry the Eighth, but pie Interior Is well nnrangyd. The gardens tre (ibarmlng and the park It the largest and most beauiiful in Kent It tt splendidly timbered, und | has many lovely view's, notably one from the hill wlitch commands the sea both at anMeHMM and Romney. Th?? side of the hill Is planted In I series of avenues, eight of which are locally taieuii 11? the mar walk?, Eastwell Church, which Is Just outside Die park, hns been for IttttttltU the burial place of the linches, and apMfattat usine pood stained glass and several Interesting monument*. There Is a large lilts?? In the purk. The estate extends to six thousand sire? and bus been privately sold to Lord t'erard through the agency of Messrs. Lumley, the price beim; about 1240,0?0. Jg. VEItESTCIIAf?lN TO LIVE "at MOSCOW. M. Vaaslll 'Verestchagln, the celebrnled Russian palDler, hns settled himself lu Moscow, where he in? tends to reside permanently, nnd is going to paint a serle? of huge pictures representing the principal ??vent* ol tbc French invasion In 1812. Ef?H'ND YATES. THE DRAMA. "THE WRITE SQlTADRON." A play of the sort which is commonly sturted in .Vew-YorR for s short engagement out of seasoh, bu? fare It departs Into the', mysterious region "the road," ?a? presented at tlie Fourteenth Street Theatre lost ii;ht with much ostentation nnd display, and with long waits bet weep the acts. It Is called "The White .-.qtmdron.'' It did not make such nn Im pression that comment on its merits or demerits n-?ed occupy a large ?puoe. It Is a clumsily luindled melo? drama set forth In Insipid dialogue. Its sentiment Is fusilan, and Its humor is Idle clamor at? .m patiteli etani Impossible Incidents. Some good scene paint lug has been done for tho piece, there ure, plenty of men In naval uniforms, und at one point half a doten Humas are led across the staffe, with no dlscemuble purpose. There are competent actors In the cast, but lettf do not 111 ng worthy of record. Among them arc Robert Hllltard, Henrv Lea, Hvron Doaftoa, William Hareourt, Elmer (inindln. Miss Alle?? Fischer. Miss Sellie Yale Nelson and Mrs. Louisa Eldredge. D RAM ??? ??j VKLTI BS. The new dramatic year begins to bllMaatt ini to put forth the tender leaves of pioinl?'?, but some time must aTill elapse and tho ptcsent scorching heat must considerably abate liefore It will nuib?? an iinportunt show of luxuriant floral vegetation. Concerts, farces light operas and rouf garden enterfciinmsnts, such aj havo prevailed .ill siitiinicr, continu?? prevalent, innd they will nstutu'lv ?in somewhat mot?? rotispicnouK. A ?spectacle, called -'The White Siiurdioii.*' was BaVOrtTR last night In the Fourteenth Mrvet Theatre, and an? other spectacle, called ? latti l.il." will be ?Mown to? night ?t the gessatati Theatre. Bosh thee? pieces are (;f the melodramatic, order, and the* Implicit? domestic animals. BfMtt people still remain who believe In "real tub*" on tho ?tage, and Mr. Crummies I? still extant. A genuine dramarle. j?rrlornmncc is promised for thin evening tit the Lyceum Theatre, where that Interesting, earnest, ambitious young lomediun, Mr. ? H- .?otbern, will etect his re-entrance, in tho pLiv ot "Captain Letterlilalr." by Mis- Merrln-rton. The piece and the nrtor ?re luiown. Bai they do not rapBBYB su introduction. Mr. Dc Wolf Hopper apprarei la?t night at tho Broadway Theatre In "Wan?.? The Star Theatre- will (shortly b?? IMIJMIMI. ?ad BJ will tho satta Theatre. Then? are flftr-en places of theatihi] at.d muscat eiitettainiiient now ufen in New York. The most Important announcement Is that of the re-entrutioe of Mr. Mansfield. This actor i? a positivo force, and whatever he and -rinite? t > d? la undeitnken In a ?erious spirit. Many players trido with the BtBttt and tatti succeed Only in th?? display ot an uneasy spirit of wishing to Ire cjti-picuiiti?. The talent for alienee Is as rare as it Is pitclonv Mr. Manslleld docs not ti Hie. He will appear at Daly's Theatre on September 12, and w'll ptoduce a plav op the subject of Nathaniel Hawthorne's romance of "The Ecarte! Letter." Many plays have beta mad:? on Unit ?try, but ?? of them have ever been piotine??:!, and BO one of them lus? been presented In u conspicuous manner, lite author nf "The fMMtttl Letter-' deemed his romane? unsuitable for th?? pnrpeaae of the stage, and he ?nld a*--ln giving permission to dramatize lt. tfOM Bee sons who have considered the matter lia ve reach??! the same conclusion. The BfatTf Is one of plctnr?, of j analysis, of Introspection, of vivisection, of endurance ; it le not a Betty ret action and Incident. Touched with tho haunting light of a weird and lurid imagination and sunhnrged tv Itti intense feeling, intensely morbid, this talc it grim, gloomy und rather t (lions, and it Is written in a narrow and BqnfatMlah spirit. Ihe Puri? tanic bVb?bRm twist never got out uf 11 a-w borne,'* mind. Mo<t 01 tinas old Kew-ttnf'ani write*? ?lleiatea and Longfellow bolag promiuc it excepto rts??ere l.arl. mir low, self tormenting, and i?, poluto ?? r^u'it* other people, and to wind up the elocR of the salverae one?.? u month. Haptttoiin eenttnnailp ttearto? the realer with hi? pseaehy tRiactlctant. sai thai i? un? rtr&soa why tin.? potn of hi? Betuna baa never been foiioweu by pTVp. in "The real el letter"' hi* morality was luxuriant. He revelled in the analysis M ? BUI nnd nf its reactionary attest BJBOB sien? r?. Tat i-.il.c.t beauties of tiie beeh ar.? BaaRw to tea roioninl lile which mutt linvc been very l?de.ou.-?und u nin\ esav pact style. The question wtietaer an citc-ilve pirn can be? deduced frow ml? story ?,??? b-? austrerei bi Mr. Mansfield'? courageous espella ? it. Ile d serres httttPj ?nd lit will receive It, ,' if tuMng up u ? ?'???? B? elastic. Tho Mmrc version thm he wlb ??04tu ? wat made by Mr. Joseph Hntton, nut .Mr, alai ?it-Id, it ! understood, lui? made estensive Mterauon* la the BMMttOriBt. Mr. Hatten'? pi.ee ams furtiUhei wit!, a happy close: Mr. Mansfield wisely rsvrri? to th original. Hy nil inculi?. If we ?it-? ?? have Hawtborpe tt til, let us bave him In the genuine form, Mr. Wtiistield's ?etsnoii at lai.?, ? riicutre wLI last tlirou ?eeks, or longer. Misa tameran will enact ibb.er Prynne. Mr. Manslleld. Inter bm] ptoiuej React cault's old piay of ??(?iimaldl"?a styl of piece tii.u retail.? ?eh aetors ns Henry natt?e and John Mealn? ton. Mr. Duly, who Is now In London, looking after U10 lnteie-ts of his new ibeatro the-:?, will not begin the new season in New-York until abcut th" Mattile Ol October. Mr. Palmer, win is now In London, will ?all for home toward the end of August, but al.? ?i/iett com? pany will not appear at Palmer's Theatre nntll .Un Usry, lo'.?3. The house. In the meantime, |s to be d" votM to combinat Ions. Mr. Wl lard, who beg'n? the new year et Monti-enl 011 October 10, will arrive at NlMer's Thcetre In the conrs?? of the kcason, und he will be thu cliicf star ol th?? time. DK WOLF UOWWWBft KKTCRN. A large nudlcnce at the Iiroadwav Theatre last Bight w(.ic;ime<i the return of Do Wolf Hopper and the popular ent-rtslnei-s whom lie lia? guthei-ed about lilm. ??* iscasioii aUh marked the reopening of the theatre Inder Re new management. UM piece presented wtih "W?:ig," which ha? siool the test of two previous enpassenieuty., und was received l??t iilnlit with, ap pluu.-e wlihti bt-cmed to Indicai : Viiiit Uierc ?as hope 01 some ?a??^G ronilnimiice yet left to R. Au lli?l deiit of tlie perii mance was the introduction Of a new 'lepha'it, -seller than the ?M one, but capable of cv n moi? tr.i ..s. Mr. Hopper will renriln at the '?roadway ror fourteen weeks and will give nt Matt one new opera "or revival of un old one 1:1 the courte (I that time. ?? Wang" will he eeotfnaei tor some wesjis?, however, the exact time fttpenilnf, OR ,,ie do frce of the renewed favnr thai is HCtorded to It. NOTES OF TUE STAGE. 7h?? fiftieth iieifurjnaiic? of "Tbe Vlco-.Xdmlrj'" was tivi-i at pst <a?l.10 last night. There wen? ?eveul ill?ligi? In tiif cyst. Itatt letttt? Dr;lu? Pal.V. Who l.j- ? ?.?(! tBSsttM M RM 1 api -a don, tonk the jilac?? of Ml?? Emmu Han ley, MU? Agrie? Slierwocid sang the N'l BMBerty M*atSltoi by hatte Annie Meier? and N. CttttM ???|??? 1 ?. W. Ilili r.M-.k. Itcgl? gJeesK and hi? ton Louis lieve returned Ui the rout (sol n to renew their teucl'i? .?\??????????.". I'.. II. SotV'r'i will begin tils annusi MBBBB tt the Lye. uni Th"?iif Un. .vciil'ik lining "Dptil.i I, f.i. bl 111," *?M>-h he gave bet? at a Rttl MaMaM BSB l> a veai ?mu. 'ii.e lirai attPPnanttM "' "Lady l.n," iv>?tyooid fatta HetnrAiy nlKht, will tx pivi: by Mt?? Lilian Latrai and acr MMaataji Bl the ?standard 'iheotre ttn? BVMMMa M.Ki'i. Rsnkln ?111 SBSSraf In "A Kentuck.r OMsatt" at Us? I'nloti Btiaari Xlttatl? next Monday evening. In hi? MBMasp ore 0tersa? 1?'reiattcR Nu?h, Hearp Wu drutt, Oeorge Istoaaea, Mr?, (ieorv'? tttbtaatn, I'r?sJcite RljMB. QaatMi H?iidv?li1e. K.iti n Fisher, Kied Mnntaguc and Mr?. att)a?rj Drew. Joreph ML llcivtid, a member of the "riilyor ?l.isy?? ton.paiiv, att? w?? adniltt???! MM to? Mapflg oaillion at Ueli-v ne Uosplui ou Maturdty night at hi? 0? 1 rMJtj ?t ta Im ixairilii^il sy. m hi? mental nHiilttlnn. Is tn sll .?it Mtti appcuniure? pattMelf rational, and ?Ince being at Uie hospital Im? ?houli nu signs ot hwaattaj. He ha? not y.t be?*n esamtn<d. however, and In. trouglas, who has charge of the Insane pavilion, aevllntsl yesteidty to evpres? hi? opta ton. li: sddltlon to the peiformaoe? of "Kgypt Thr-?g|( CeBtUrlts," ?( r.ldiiiajn Ulis cvo.illig. Mr. Gr?ii ,11 h?? ?t. ranaed a pseganini?? fur a iiromanadi.' concert, tt be tlv.n la tac park Immediately after Ri? c?ese of the ?pect.i I.?. ABiang the aKescttons for nils concert will be Mis? ii.-a Linde, who ?ill ?ing "Old Madrid." Miti? Lllll- llerk 1er, oary pa?),*? yeatt old, who ht* t ?prano voice ef re n?trttt,!e r?e?ver: The Sundard Quartet, Signor Ttgllanlrtr? ?ad tb? Eldorado Hand of sixty pieces, which will play the "Anvil Chorus" from '11 Trovatore." Theodorv He;k, tat ecru? soloist, ?du also perform, snd Kahsn Prank? *R1 eMtttouto a vloUe sol*. The concert will begin m *? a^ttM* sa? tad beef re midnight. NOTES FROM OVER SEA. THE LORD CHANCELLOR-THE SPEAKER -HIS ELATION-AX OLD-TIM ? CEREMONY. Westminster, Atitruet 6. The Speaker of the House of Common?, is the '?ret Commoner in England, and though, l??iu? a Commoner, Lc ie in IRR fahle of RReoRlltliin tanghi IB lesrn his place, fallili?; in line after Esrls' Ridant none ami MY ? intern' yeaaaei sons, he is inali? ? very great p-rsunage. In the House of Common:; he is autocratie, though here RRRfn the peenlur ItjRR of the situulion are indicated bv tlie fnct ihnt e it ol tlie chuii he is as other men are, a private menitx-r with no sp?cial rights or privil?ges. It is open to any member to? give notice of a r?solu tion calliiiK In ?itiestion the conduct of uie Speaker, anil, being ho arraigned, he nuis! need??, however obscure be hlf? challenger, make hi? defence. Such an episode happened a couple of year* aro, \vl?en Mr. Coiiybeare (colloquially known In the Honst? as "Tbe Curer ef ( arabime, " Camborne lieing the district that send? him to Parliament), having drawn on himself the reproof of tli-. Speaker, revenge?! himself by pla??in?j on the paper a vote of censure, directe! atrninst tlie ri-ht honorahle gentleman. He never moved It, prob? ably never meant to move it. Hut there it stood dny after day to show that the Speaker, after all, I? hut mortal. It is only members long famil? iar with the House af Commons who can realize how shofkittg is the suggestion. So supreme i? the position of the Speaker in the Banna that it I seems almeet sacrilerrioiis to rojrard him us ?uh- | jeet-?d to tl.c ardinary ills and w.akncsses of mortality. The I/ird Chancellor, though a peer of the Realm and President of the Hoiisr- of Lords, is not, nearly so highly plneed. The erhole co-di tions and traditions of the two posts vary. Tim I.ord Chancellor, lor example, frc<iucntl.v take., part iii dehnt??* going forward in tlie IIoiis?? of liords. When he doe? so he moves a pace n. tlie right or left of the woolsack nuil thence deliver* lile sanasen. It works something on tlie principle of tlie pi?!iny-?!i-the-.?lot automaton. Von insert the coin?or, to ha more precise, a !??)????? is ni;nle which excites the controversial faculties; nt the Lord Chancellor. J Io move? a strile from the woolsack and is for the nonce no longer i.t.nl Chancellor, but, ? private peer, exercising the priv? ilo;.-?? of debate. In the (.'oiuinon? tlie ?Spraker ?? assumed to lie lifted too far ??hove the larbfllent waters of controversy to feel a hunnn desir?? io shp down and stir them. He never takes part in ?lehnte, nor never votes, eave in the rare circum? stances o? a tie, when he exereiisct? the ordinary privilege as a chairnian. ? lie IIouhi? of iVinimuns lnu, for ??????? ?fi'iierri tioi's been in a varying deirree fortunate in it*, Speaker. Hut in every respect the LUgb-water mark of excelle??e Ran been reached by the prRannl occupant of tlie Chair. Mr. Arthur iWclleslv l*o? 1, who on Thursday was for the fouiita liai.? elected S|> ;iker of tlie RaBRt of Commons, is tlie y. uugest Bon of the grat Sir Kol?ert. Ha natii r .illy il:iltr?l into jMiliiios, and just RBnenlyauree years uvo was alentad meiiibiT fron? Warwick. He early obtained a minor pmsf in the Ministry, and ger.erully lia<l RRRaanUasj oliere I to him when Mr. UlattRRCHe came iiit?i power. It w;u, in l??| that the great prize of hie life, somewhat un? expectedly I fancy, came within his gr.isp. >ir Henry Brand reftrin?s from the (hair the deli cai?? ami t?ulciilt duty of nominal lag his ROB censor fell upon Mr. (?h.Intone, i have lie ir I froni one familiar witli Ihn privat?? history of th? rrRR that it was Sir Ih-nry Brand who Brat call?? I Mr. (?lndsione's attention ta the member lor Warwick. However it he Mr. GlRdetone, then omnipotent in the Commons, place?' liini in tbe Chair. The pltliiest description of his Conduct l'neicin is found hy tlie tat?, already mcnHmcd, that he has l?eeii four times ricci???!, twice li\ Liberals and twi?e hy aCoiiscrvativms Anoea the general body of the Hrnis? of < Ominous wlii knew him only us an Under Secretary tbe ohoiee was astounding. To the outside |>ul)li.? it ami br-wllderlrur, since tbey had not heart! Mr. Arthur Perl's nan?*?? liefore, and could form no judgment of his probable capacity Hint was proved a! Mm earliest potali, le moment. The epi-och mat]?? by Mr. Peel in accepting the office eleetriiifl the House by its stn>ng freUnsf, high rimarne:? ani tlie perfect skill of hi? elocution?this last a by ne means iniinilerinl cntYrlbiiory to ih?? mi ce?-an of a Bpeaker. It w:i? a epereh hard t?> 1 ix?? BR t" Hut Mr. Pec! bne succceii???!, RRCh session having :???G???????? the Hoiif.? with a fuller s-'n.se Rl bl? courtesy, dignity ami capacity. Tl.c business of the election of a new RpanRnt Lb, like all House of ObBUBOOB ceremony, e\. etedingly ,|iiaiiit. It ? certain that BpMRet I .enthalt w.is, two hundrel anil fifty veais age. Inducted to the Chair in precif-elv tbe BRIM fashion as was followid last Thursday lu Iba iv.se of Mr. Arthur Peel. When pie-idin^ ??'er il.?? business of tbe House" the Spenker ?it? in a Manpttd ahalr, artnjred In ? tu!ii>ot'oine?i aia, i'ilk'sn irown. I?hick sill: stockint?, and witli ?iher tnick'e shties?a ?In^s, wlien ou a Rtafely Usure, like timi of the present S|n?uker, i? a e ii.ri lenihle atljiinct, Ir authority. On 'Ilnirslay old nieiiiher.s !?ii icciisiome!) t.? Mr. PRRI in this irnrb RrefR . .?irtled to find hlin sitting unioni: them ii| ordina.y niornini: Iran?, Thai w^s natural enonfb, ??einx he was not yet BaaRRBrI hut It w ?? ?oniething not to he ?ot use 1 tu in a moment. Th? whole state of the House of Commons ui tliir? moment wa? anomalous. Not only was tin-re no Speaker, but there xvere us yet no BtCBBbefR of Parliament, seeln? that al this timp no RM had taken the oath. Hut a IWfaaWtnf ?*?! ,?<? made somewhere, and in the ( '?.innioi t? it is made at the birth of a new Parliament with the selec? tion of a new Speaker; ?tlthouirh those who eie? ! him are, in the ey<* af the constititional law, non? existent. When the House 1s In full session no man may speak until Balled upon bf name by the Speaker. Hut what jf (here 1?? io Sp?"aker '.' This difllculty i? got, over bf H devire that illustrates alike the inirrnuity and the lagealena? ness of the ancient, framers of parllameiiinry [iro cednre. Thoiiah with the Dlssulufion of a Par? liament the Speaker, chairman of conimi!!?????. and their <Vi?< hroiher meiiiheitj fllaRRafar. Um e'erke remain. On Thursday, when the new Parliament met; the Chief Clerk. ilrc?ssi 1, rr usual, in wig and sown, was discovered seated r| tlie table, and upon bin?, pending the election of tho Speaker, fell the initiation of debate. Hut it, would not do to have a clerk calling bf name upon a member of the House, ev?sn though he were unsworn Accordingly," the clerk, In ur>cilicnc?? to tradition, thut has come down wilh the centuries, dumbly poinls to the member who it has bnen arranged slmll pro|K>se the ?lection of the Speaker, the memlier thus indicated forth? with rising and beginning his spweh. The same dumb show Is practised toward the areonder Rl the proposal Ion Thursday it was Mr. (iladstnne and finally toward the Speaker,' who maki? Re> knowlediiinent of the honor done him, end the fea?cr of the Ilou.se, who convratulites the Speaker. It if. not with one tinger the clerk of th?? lions? of (\ii71mons |>oint? on theec cessions. It Is with ti'e three lirst lingers of the right hand. Whn1 woT?hl happen to the British Ctmstltution if lie projeoted four or two or one Heaven only knows. Th???? being no count??r proposition, Sir Matthew White R]dley, the pr?vete mi-niber aa the Ministerial side, win?, In iccordBne?? with pre c?dent, inox'ed tbe resolution, and the '?-oder of the Opposition, who, subj?-e.t to the same law, seconded it, approaches! the Speaker and l<?d hlm up to the vacant chair. Standing there he made furth?-r acknowledgment of the honor confer??'! upon liini, and the House forthwith sdjournt'd. At ?he meeting of the House the next day tb?? Siieaker-eleet appeared in a new stagf of develep Rjenl He ha<l now amir,<l<?ned his ordiiuirv morning costume, substitution a court dress sur? mounted by a boh wig. Thou/,'h elected hy th?? Conservati ves he was not yet Speaker dc jure, nor would he he eo until his election had been approvad by the sovereign. In search of this approval the Speaker-elect yesterday betook him? self to tho bar of the House of Lords, where lie was cenfxeated bjr tbe Lord ChiinoRilar and leur other peer? eeated ?p a bejsgb. rolled in th? oc.ir lct cloak? hlufhed with ermine, that betoken the Lovd? ???????????^ O??f.t>d by letters patent under tli?? Great Sral " to do all things in Hat Maje-tty'H name Sal la-r part necessary to be per? formed in tin? Parliamola." llore In tlie closing (lay* of Um nineteenth century, nwng the very words l?ttimi by Speaker I.entlia.11 to Charlie I, tin? Speaker on Thursday humbly btgfvd that the most lav Table construction shall he put ??|?>? all the proceeding-, of the Honan of Commons. "An for BlJSSlf." he pnxceded in t?n<ti ?f ?"lerun e,irii''ht".e.-?5, und with an almost pathetic air of humility, "I pray that? if any error giiouhl be '??minuted it may l<e imputed to my? self and not to Her Majesty s faithful ???? Bjoaent" Tim? i.ord Cbajaosller, with cpia! gravity, but. not with auch consummate though UMOOatWat dramatic ??kill as Mr. Peel, ?WVf ? favolai?!?? answer, an<l the Speaker, >?ith drawing, for the tirst time fully robed, took the (hair, and real basine?? Imbuii. An appreciable pirtion of time is appropriated for this archaical performance. Practical legislation would he ef? fected juft as well without it. Hut it is part of the fringe of English history, and Ls dearly cher? ished hf ull true Englishmen. H. W. L. SCIENTIFIC DODIES MEET. m.CLNNIN?; OF ??? SESSIONS AT BOCHES TER Uli: ROCIIXf OF Lt.ONO.MIC I.NTOMOLOCIsTS DCS is' BOXI ??.\< lie ? l topics. [BX OJUntfl ?? un. lamixr-l Rochester, Aug. 1">.- (?f the several ?ctentltlc so? cieties width tOStWl h?re today, the. atoefnt* of Economic RsMSMlOgUU WSJ Brat t> meet mid SSMS> pis!-ed the Basan In reading and <ll?rn.??liig papers Bt practiced ninny. Owing to protracted lOasstj Presi? dent Muter, of Albany, was ?nanle to prepare Ihf annnal sedusse, and thii tak wsa aealgsed to Vtoa PeeaMent i. k. Festes, of PbaMpatg?], ill., wat nave ? review of iii?? ?rovi al tin; Issi year. eWtUng partlenJariy on the InoronghU orgaataed cssjpstfs ?gainai Um gyssj m tit In Msaasessaetts ?on?ncted b) Um Btste saiaorlttea, Protouor UnoWi inve-ticutiou?. of bacterial SjsSBSBI of tin? chinch, '"'ff. *nd the ?wsortsUoQi from Australia sai 1 ISSOVtsU ???? to New Zealand of para-it??- of noxious IttSSaU. Pip0!*? POT? iv id SI D. H. Kelllr >tt, ( . M. T.\ let Townviid, sL \'. ? Ingerland, 1.. <?. HowsM, f. w. floating sal f, M. WehMcr. lYnfMOW .1. I! Sudili, of the Mew .tr-r? y ?tntloh, at ROW l!ruiisu|.-k, BOOBS of UM ????G? naperiaJly injuriosa In t'isl Stato inring Um >enr. The i'iiinpi p? lively -hon rrop of apple? und pear* ha* been ?nor?? than Bkually Injured hy the rodilo nielli ?and tin? plum tur Ilio. Tho pear nildee I* Rpreadisg? sad sccaptss In? country between Jersey <It) and New Dninowiel in ene dir?* lion, and to and bOfOOji MontOtOlV in ?nothrr. cranberry Inaoeia beve boon abondent, .:n<i gmoa hoppera ere paritealariy plentiful, tiiticUini.? tat? rabbagea ih weil a- :. ? Bsrtf nMBntsnii hare ben largely rates Into |g Ik? 'heart worin" ?Iddi Is the s:inie a* the "CON w 'Nil." A new ?aasrajrai bretio i> iraTelOag up frooji tiM s^uth and lui* n.tehed .swcsle^lioro. The ro^ehnp bai not been so iiijiinoii, ? sanali bel tno berat an? hoi sat bios effretnal In dettrojrlng it Acne .f nunjAorrie? and blsrkberrlM bevo been eiwned onl by Ino nusoefiy ?:i\\ ity, ond a Mnf ioli? r i!ch?, ro:s|;|. rshle lujar.' ?wert jM.i.it i.-s ..infer fron a variety of p?-'-. t!,.? m-! dentmettr? being a lie? beetle. ? < I n :. - ? 1 ' and unions nsvg been fr.f lice duitiu I be -immiti, but Um botera bare done great Injury. Janaalea, Long lalani, BttnTerrd nior?? (ban Mew Jeiwy, however. Tno dovertrat beetle made it ? apfaranee in damaging number* early in ine araaen, bat ?.is elenned oui by a fangoua >??-.?:?-??. Proftaage Smith ? it Ima tei ?ut -j'> per cent of Ine reino of all planted erosa bai been absorbed by Inaeeta, Thla paper eWclted Bucb dlesnaaton and Many valoatda -11/.?. -Moll-, riM director? of diate meteorological atntlon? held their fini meeting ind larsand an ae^nctatlnn, Profr sr.r Mart w. Harrington, of the Unit???! dtalei woatsrt liurenn, presiding. Rvery stain and arvernl l'erri lorien now have ? n-n ataikma, no-operating with the Qovemment D ireen. In ?orne siate- iba work U p"C G?????.?? tralultotulr. In othcia annusi appropriation?, langlng fr ? Sl4*0 pi <m."<k>. are BMd , ?.b ma va toi y of this fuite ?- ?t Nasen. The Uooooojkal Koriety of Imorteo elected IMrtoan new refrtrva, of arlmn ProSraaor ' Mirles ||, mm.iIi, Jr., of llamUton College, h Um sata raetaent of Une Stata. I a pei-, orsra read en *F%o?pttate l'ieid- of Floridi." :??. a;, Cnypote: on * Dentition r ??? Tltontehtsj ai d ik ???????. e. II. Ulti Ut h ?. ; on "Stagli of the 1 retient Valley t?nrirr," and os 'The Osarti and Iba (?? ol irlml Ill-lav if UM MfOBOttri 1??1.??.????? ?." O, c. lu? dnent, ? be 1 ? ?? 1 :? r Uta Promotli ? of Agrienhnrsl felea ?? ? 1, t cant ??i?- ' II ( l'.-'.d.!? m 1: ibert vus ta h.hell ? 11 : ? .r \s. iv :| pnaenti d .1 1 1 ,. nable anj pei ?1 of good ob ? ithm to diatli . ! nu:, 1 ? 1. ... aana'l] Bart ??111 in :?; 1 _' u?. American [annerii vltboul aralltng lor IS? ? lo head uni, vis., ata . se, op seri ;:?: ??, .lune ?".1 t, U ? ? '???i in? a<b?? ?fa--, IpOOl ? W?, perennial 1.? . ??.?? ^????, >mich ?.? -, large :?? ? ??, amali r. 1 lop, luv? ; ?ene, limoli.y Bild tall oil -p -, Ile ?:-?> ;??,?! ? ;p?t mi aelrc?un ul gm aw pruulalng fur lirai ani lawn, glv lug pi imiti u ?? lo the lall le riw an?! lall .ina?? gra a. Ile ha- ?-. ? :? I li idllllmblu glaaa fot |s> .1 laWll ia the abade, alien iene gra and red ? ? will . i. . '..?|\ . ?!:???'?'? t"?-? Il . Profaaaor ?. C. R?dale rsblbttedj mid de?erlbed La appuratila ? f h - o^u invention, .? swan 11 ng the rapldli) ??' avapornUon Ml water from Um -.a-fa .? oj noter, and ol different binata ?>? w.?, bent naotet IlowMig Svaria Weed, gare Um reaull ?( ob?ervatl9na BJSee ai Ibi '??! u.turai . OH??.?? of MLsK-lppl. un file hail'iplli ?':.bl>n? ? bug, ?li deMs.il ?,u lOgeillOU* ,mi \??'. m? in? 1 1?. rp'iCng v.u.- <???);>?? ... ,", ,t. ... ptantlng In ti'? no.ili?? ol ? eabbnaa ti Id, a row of muniate, ?rlileli at trarla the hug-, ?nd tbey aie thu? 0 Ile lei in U Hill?? ? with haroiono. To? programme In rio l?*- Jl?? ??1?,????^? lnjuiloii? lo : . Iltng Weed? ? .. II. I?. llaMe-il 'HepoVl ita Rx pci'lmenta In !-'.??- In Treatmeiil ol IVbeal iiu-t." and -Rel?lioni Of \?..?',..t e.?:!;.on, t, 11, - InforUoo ?f ??, ine* n, P.tacb I. it l uagu?," ?>, li. P, i.al.i.A i\ : ?? \ s,ludv on Rampi tig eitabJe Manu!?.," bl Win. Fri.-. ?I p> *t? Die ???..????? o? Milk tiofore He tana.' b. C. s. Pmmb; "S;mie Furthei ftotea i>n ?.r;?-^ , Ondar Uniti vution." by Jamen ITetefter; "The <ai- of aoutheen or Texas fever in rittb?," by D. R. ?abaon. The Amerlian Cnemli il Bo "? ?111 oaori losnr row, and all UM ollni? BOcietlea Mill i-tn.iti:nu? hi ???ion. ? ? t? ?in s ? 11: /.? > //-. 1 i a 11 ?\?>. ,\?r?. ?'. II. l>win a Snoda] -. l.li/a 1. inrowii. fona ??Bu ...villi ? AlKVOWI.I I)?..Ml.? IS. IT \l<aiiW aoksowladgad . S27,1C7M i.uti.iii umaevioc. lid ??? i:,n a to 500 6?. 0 ? M 600 ?? .0 aoo 1:171 suo I 0.1 10 o.J aoo N. V. Aii..i.i.i.ji to auterutooiaol ?t h a ? lui Ina, Naiit.ai'k I. Mm-. . In 11*mor. A. 11. ? Du Hi?:? Baal?, lioea. ? Il ?. 1 loi . "re?-ui.-.v'. hinii?:i/..|ii>.il "G the ' IniMi ?.? t-if litt] liiiiiilnn. Soreoed, ? J. A. K. M. .?. U 11. ? ?. ?. ??(JOla <? ?? l.h/al.. |!i. N.I. Ib.th f.lbbay, 11 ..????-?t, ?. ? .,. . t'hllilr.Mi??. fall .t Uh rotta?? ol Mi?. Min ir j. l'eabMir, Kouthemptou, !.. 1. (,'t.Meii up bf twelve UUta K1'- named Itlan Martha Tewnaaad. mi? inity Morto?, M U? Carrie K.dl?ii Ml?? M11 rimi VVldtaKtr. ? ? ?> I?. rny ,(,.,,. mi?, ici? u !.<?<? Mi?. (Mi U? Mme l? . MUs Aitliant? Itnhlii?..'.. ??.? ??.?? .unir .?i??rio?, MI?? M*v T'try, Mi?? un m Muki'V Ml?? H.vu Vii?.!, Ml?? ll'trii PeaOofly . Sanen 1 ??? hiin't.v I'm Wr.r. OOrJetV for ih.? IT \1ntloi1 ol ?.???? SllnglnB pinna fot taenty-four hour?. , I oll??. ??.? ill I hili-l 1 limili, ItldgewnC ?- J M. PaMraon ? l . Fair hH'i I" t'??? eaiMrea of th?? laaUaa ilnixir Hotel, itraeaarleb, Cana., laaMSlng ir'Ji ion U 11.1 -.1 Mr Mis. Joaapb Maadotfei nuJ Mr. John Mi. ath lisi 04 .0 00 106 liti gi <?j A K.MR ?? ?????? IIAKIKill HOTBL, To t fi c Editor of The Tribune. Mr: KJitlosed SlaWS? fimi eaee? for *\*4 1?1<V> the pi MS?*? "f 11 fnlr held for the benefit of th? Tilbune Irreal Air l'unii, by ? tie? children of Hie gnOOtd of The Indian Harbor Hotel, QfeeOWtetb Conn., ?nd gjbl ? "iitilbiited tie Mr. .lo-eiii, Hi*dorfer and Mr. .lobn J. Mrtirnth. Donaibnm were raCMMved from Acker. Mcriiiil * tondit, t. u. Hay 1er, ?. ?. ?. Schwur?. ?Unites ? r-torni, New-Ynrli; S/oaSjaJaj a Abraham?, Ind. rl< h LsSSaf A <V, liionlilyn ; H. 0. Henw?-ll. Hnrnes ? Reeves, (?reenwkh Drug Store, G.. Mead, Ky.in ? Harrows, ?. II. H.,y | ?.?,^ <;reenvruh, K. l.auienls, Jlon. .fohn WnnntimK?r, l'hlludelphln ; and from Mrs. Aust.ii, Mr?. I). BrlaSlBO, Min?, Harwell. Mrs. l?. M. tarier, Mr?. .1. Iliad Prior, Mm. R. II. \nrd. Mr. K. Koehler, Mis?. I. Kurhheedt, Mra. Knlin, Mrs. Arthur Lawrem???. Mrs. V. Mct.oey. pttaa Mabel geeJeb, guasta ?' Um betel. The aneseo? of the rslr was du?? In the lnees?nnt nnd enthuMaMlr aorK of the Hule dr?a, principally : Panny Horton. Ethel r.nrUer, Emily Austin. Adele, Irene and tiara Kahn. Charlotte McGearj. Joaaia hrirabaoil and Alice and Thea Hein? ku. Klndlv ncknowlMja* receipt li. h hl ? ti ?*;. jUii xrcaaurer. Ifew-Vora, Auguai lb, xow. ' ir~"urer OBSERVATIONS OF MAI?S. PtOHRSOl HALL TELLS WHAT HAS AND HAS NOT ??? SKtN kmmmvtcoV; mistakes' position "IWfMMjOB WCWEWJWI WORK IN TOUT" AMERICA. ??t TH?GRArn t? the tkibcmr.1 Washington, Aug. 15,-In roplv to a rennest from ? Tritume eomap >:-.dent for infirmation concerning Ml mofe recent, ob-ervatiom of Mar*, and for hi? t>i?in:<?rt a? to the ClWel?? of certain K.nropcan n-tronnmers upon American theories nnd rom luslons. Professor A<.aph Hall, of the Nftvnl Ob-?-rv*fory. MM ? taf : ?While we have found nothing absolutely new so far at this observatory, we at'?? carrying out one of ihr umndest rule* governing our labor, one of the truest principle* of astronomy, I might MJT! that. Is, we are veiifylng over and over adulti what Inn been observed. Thus we get what It so very easen tlal-ac. urncy, which Is what we most seek In all mir efforts to learn the motions, distances and phases of the heavenly bodies. ?I have prrvtooely ?aid that It Is probable thut we shall, during the present opposition, leant few, If any, additional fact? relating to Mars: but from the oi iicivutl>.,, now being made we shall secure data for a better map of the surface of (hit planet than wo few have, a ?I this fact alone is a Hiifllclent reward '??? all our lab^r. " 111 referen? e to )f. Flammarion'* published, com? ment? meremlng the Inability of astronomers to aee the socalled S< hlnpiirrlll canals, I think M mistake* what has been seen and ?aid by American astronomer?. From ? peiu-al of hi? signed articles In a New York paper I Judge that he Is M the opinion that no lino? have been obeerved here on the mirf?ue ol Wars, hurh Is not the ea??*. Lines have been aajaj through all the larger telescopes In this country. Double lines ?epumted by Intervals, have not. how? ever, s?) far a? I know, been observed by any ex? aminers in the t'nlted Watcs. In other wjrds, no one ?|iie-tlons the fact Hint single lines rrosMng Mars with almost niatliemnilc.il precision In width and di? rection can he seen; we all see them. The only M'ie?tlrtti Is whether Hajaj ll!'t?s whidi we soi ere double or -Ingle. So far as my Inf irniatlnn goes, m> abaarvajl In till? country has MM able to ?ee more Uia'l the aingle lltie?, Therefore I say, M. Flammarion mis? taken us. We do not ijuestlon the existence ol lines, we only ?inestloii their ?loubleneas. " ?M us look at rihlnparelll'? (??." continued Mie prafMeOr, ??loduclnff ili ? ???.????!. top trwr wMli | bo<?\ of lil tables of ?omputatlons. ' From t.'it? char; It up, ? am t'int the lines or ?amate' on Mai* or?? fr m thirl.? to Hftv mil s aptirt. At th? dM-tncc of Ma???, the aneli? would re? a very sma'I .ne, ??1 MM d??!!nlilo:i would b? an cxfreqnoJv ft p.?. H ?ne? it would lie very difficult t?> v?^ the Unes unier even the most fav ?>'.'.'<? condition- of MaiVs altitude aid our pari ataaoa? ???. A aldth of fifty mlbv, for ejujajfjo, would su'?. bend an augi- of thceo tenth? of a second of a;??, pa (hut .t would Im MMMWy to n?? a Basel powerful telescopi?, we will my, ? nd?. t excellent conditions of MMMfbMI ..? ti?? pohM <?f Mm ratten, lo sea ttw?e lines nt ell. At the Lick OMajTVlMr? tho ????G(????????, tedadMg ?r-lnimmit, ,.? vaJion and atm ?albera, Mr obMrrtng ihf>-?? lines, are unflirp>c*ed, as far as tin? north t? Ken ? p'iere I- conerred. Net, I und"r-laiid (tint J'iglo und ni diMible lln^s Im ve MM ??*? hv th? M(moMn a? that a'ntlon. Duri:)? tho prr-?-i^ op po II ?. ? of Mar- lie is .Kilv at an MMMM of .10 deci #s-1 have MM4 of M one who hjw seen dOBbkB Mnai ninuli),' picillel to each i^Jier, nini MMMM4 by Interrala, s?h H ft y mil"s wKo; mul It is my opinion ih*? there is little or no hope of -eelng aajell a smaJI Mgte, hr:\v ut le,i. I d> not ?iy p,.sl!Jvelv that ??? ?? ioobla II 'e. 4c i?r>t e\ls*. nor that they are ,???????| ".in.il-, n:?i le bv MMp \v!m peaiMMi a |>ro f ii <1 !.ir.wl-.ije ??f M^tMMMle?, but 1 will gajf tlai.1 ?i.'l? |ajH only hove |w*<'( obatrVft, a*.d that In liie In paM*of MWWr, If th- co-ml- ?..re mide by htinnn lirlni;-, Mir> on?-? hat the nio-t Wot;derful MCMMT1 Im .iglnalili?. <'oiic?rii!ng U:e ohservallons of |MMN Pickering a' Are?]iil|Mi. I'eni. ??/fes.or Mull - il(l : ?? 1'iofe-sor Ptetoffnfa station f r oMayvaUum, Mtaf in aatrth latitude 1? dtgrifa, arid .levatcl ?it out 9,300 feet, U rno-it e\c?||fiit. Mirs aril pMs til-out I ?*ftt% < .util of u\i 7coin,, ,,i altro t linrftj above him. All igHlMi this Is tlie besT pMltjM ? IMJ world. I'nfortu i, itely, I i-ofr- of ? ?'i.cring'^ teicjcipe |? rnly twelve loche? In .?iTture? ml ihc uilvunraec (?! poult on Buy be roiinteil.iilan.cd by til? snmtl p-,urr of th,. Instni ment umsI. Balli, on w count or ?? fdvonbla positi .?, ? ? faci him to rcrort a gr?'i't deal of vitiualile In fOTIMMtaj con? rnlng Mar1?. * M fnr, the only thing new that Prof.-s.ir I li ki |B| r?jH.rts Is the discovery of a Mad spit at the south palaf cup of Mua, where I, with others, have ob ???ived, and are now closely examining, a whit?? i".t ~nj,]i..s,si to i?. ,?,.??. Al I mi'!? island |l, tint Hick -??o' Ir?.!.r llrkertitl Ml Maa U thought t<> M luid, which l) e: ,.|ii;,H\ increasing in llae as tin? ?io?- is ???????<? awaj ay the urn's heat, astil at an ? ulv day In .In!v. it ??iinalled a thoii.jind mile? In jiitrtrth, MatkKtly MvMlB( tba snow in two aarta, Ibis Mould Im? jH-rf'-'tly MMhtaDl *ltli BfetBOflMM of Iba ^liid, us we kno? ili. in Iti?? snow rnniiliig off to 'to? -?us. I r-Tret vi'iy much t ? say, however, that ". ill ni? li-!? Ik of tlie u lilt.? c;ip |ii-otiili|y .-.G??? - and referred t?. us under atoar riamlnatloD, do ict, thraach Um gi'i-^ al the Naval Obarrvatorjr, ap pear t.. /io?? waller, Mini la ;ii>? inn'? loat. m Ihai niv observait.??? do H"t s'-.in to c.iiitlrm Ihe r. |.?.??| of Proteitaor II. t:? r!:v. And >-t I Im* the white -??ut utMi eonaMeranle dUtlnetueaa and a-lthonl the ?llghteai Intention lo rarll or dogbt, I have laoualil ? hai it?, ?i.iik ?pit observed by 1'rof. ?->r Plrkerlnn p??\ ??.- ? ihadow, siici, us are can tea in the cr?tera . f the ??. ? , ??| iran? I ha I Ihr pt Utlou of an obsorvor of M.irs ,~ j'i-i no? material to m-rnraey. ???? arhlli ? say thai I ?!o not see mIi> Cl.iiig? III lile ?11p??||-?.??! - uf (.?nut while .up .it Man's ?"oil. pole, ? nake Ihe mental reaervafion, as irlenttala ai?at lu such cases. Mint atmospheric condition? liere may nin!>.? mv .Iron Inillatini't ntid ? t??-* t my results, pabering al ih?? sum.? time to tin? interni nt that, to nie. II,.? Ill ,f tin? aratta cap haa nel rtanfeaV j LvrrkTi mm renrret ?.? euucmsrsE BatUm, Auf. 15 i.*penl?D.-One of the dlstlngnuhel gaeata invitai ? t';?? "..su, ? aaMaajaxj ..: Oloax ?1 r pexl w.-ek I? .folin t>, W IM ?r. the a?.s! poet, ?hO 11 i.-.w at Hampton Falla, ?. M Ile lins wrltt.-ii IM coiiitiiltlee a letter, In ?I.Irli he ?ays: I acknowledge ?itli IMdtiH your letter of MvttaM o. No son ? Stew KnglfclHt, rerittlnlj BO ?? ni o? Ma- . (i!na*Ma ?bOM "stale II him? hold? over ?he heads of her legt? alors the eaabten of one of Mr gie-.t lndnatrle?? ii. iintlqiiuilnn who nuill.- ihr? romanlc st.n? ,?f tit ? rape's discover;? ajid m t'oineal, can t<o Itullirereill 10 th* monousi calabratlon ?t Iba toOah aaatreraary al itloiie.est -r. Voflf rlt\ has long been Ule RVraerl ?'< brava, hurdv and pi.t:lot!, bud at a ?? -hill and dariim have nude th.? ..emu ijjelr (ribatary an-i tiehi ..f Mrveat, You aie In Maasaebuaettii srha! Bergen I? .f tlie most p|ctiires?|Mi? enp??- of our Athinil ?? nal iliniif the most, picturesque .upes of our Al ant If roast line suggest beaaty as well m iitllltv. and pleaaard us well n.s piotlt. The salt s-a odOTB Of tlniie and sloteh0l|se^ are ever blO?A ? by Inland breexe. lailen ?itti th* ftngrance if w| d ros.\s and magnolia-, ,i I ?.loiicctcr hns attrncilons fov the Kiimnier t.Mri-t aod pienmre seeMni n- weil as fo* tlie m*n of fcaalDaaa. I rapai tliat I ani aaabla ha leatify I.? mv ptaataca my lnt>re-t, In the rumini rale brat ton. UTIli ?ill goal mal?es for the continued prosile:Itv of your City, I inn very -Incn.'?, \,.ur friend, juiiN (?. wurniK?. tuf. n'vrrif.ir. or pMFWMfll TBOWWrnTDOW. N-w Haven, Conn.. Aug. 18 spelali. The funeral of William Pout TrowbrMf?, diraefw of the Magia aw lug Dopiirtmei.t of Colnnilln college. t:>ok place to day In tills city, MM was hi?, home fo- >car-. A darsgafloi of ten stufe'it? >r |M eoQeff> who wen? mi un engineering tour st luminai Lake, pagaa li.;re t.i attend the fiinernl wll.h lYof.-sor lir^eiileiif. ?1?? voung men were vlsitilv MNclad by th? loss of abate frl'-nd and tendici, proic-srir Trowhiidge wa? -?? M the moat p>pulnr tuen lu tho co.'eg?. Private services tePM condu?b>d at the house, No. Hill Pr.H pctst., nt 3 o'cioik. filhwed liv pulilli' bui anoaten tutloii. ser\lc^s In Tiinlty Mp-aaoatjl Cbarob. TM |teV, Dr. Ilarwo.^ ?md th? ftev. Kalten McAI-lsl-r, of Fllzntieth, N. J.. onndurt.d t.hein. The fun-nil wns uiipreteiifliais, this .jvtng be-? the fcmg ex? pressed wish of the dead num. Tlie Marbra atara Ka-Oovarnor ingersoil, Oanaral Franklin, col ? lager soll. ITofessor D. Cadi ?-non. Daniel Knioii. Pro fessor yunckriibosh, of ( liimbbt, PlOfraa ?r UPI?! and Professor W.-tr. Interment ?:?< made In F.v? green Cemetery. . ? .s? . TEW/ML?**? TWOBAMVl Kl.rrf?UC?X. Front The Jersey CI!? Evening Journal. We quoted, a dav or two Mare, a hiutemei 1 reported to have aceti mude by t.eneral ?scwei] t ( a newspaper reporter In Washington, In re.'ntlen to the pi'siie-t nl carrying New-Jrrse\ mis rear for the Republican National ticker, (?encrai .?-eweil Is reported Ifl have ?Thei.? |? a streng BroMMNty that New .brsey will whii'l Into tin? Kepnbltean loluinn In the romlng "Onte-it, as there ar?? Indications nil along th?? Una that the people of this .?Mate ei?e not yet reudy to seren? the free trade doctrlt'.es s?t ^rth In Ihe Da? ucintlc platform?.' If then? U nny State In the Inlon which aboaM M stronghr In favor of the protective tariti pollrr. and op p. -.-il to the free trade programme of Hrov.r Ueveland and the Drmocmtlc partv. that rttat?? I* New-l#r-ey. Our Industries ore ??tt laraelv of the sort which con ,\',-f. or thrtvis In this country only under th" pro? tective sratem ; our most Important muniifacturin ; lndnstr1*s would all be crushed out of existence by a free-trade, or tatlff lor revenue, ptllcy. The Instinct ind desire of self preset vallon alone should make tfcia a ateaau? Baaaettaaa ajraaaottva Maia. THE TROOPS ORDERED OUT. frani e trat G???. ! p??????? aa usua! thla evening, but no tl.iuugh freight trains are running from the Weat. The mundliouee 1? filled with idle locomotives and crews in oonaequenre. There is conelderabla ex? citement among the men, uni] development? are ntn?ou&l.v awaited. -. n{r>WKNT ll'IZOD OX TUE OUTBREAK. UK. IXl'HINS THF. SITUATION AS TQ WAGES THF. COMPANY WHO. NOT YIELD. Philadelphia, An?. 15.-The strike on the Lehlgh Valley Hallroad, while viewed with seriousness by the Riding management, occasion* no apprehension a? to th* outcome. Men In numbers more than aufflnlent C> fill the placi-s of the strihere have been secured, they ?say, and thus f.-ir there has been no absolute stoppage iif trade. Three freight trains were moved this morn? ing. None <>f the peMslmblo freight has been stowed. In an Interview this afternoon President Method furnished some Interesting information repirdlDR the strike. "To understand Intelligently the eltnatlon at lluffiilo," he explained, "jest must know that Buffalo Is the dividing line between the Weatern road? and trunk Unes, lioth concentrate there, and that point forms the geographical Hue between the Western and Eastern railway ayatems. It llkewUe suppli?e the line of dlffeitng conditions between the Fitstem and Weatern roads. The roads west of Buffalo get higher rates for traffic: the classiti entions are higher; every thing Is on a higher smle. and the cost of living to the railway emploves: hence they ore paid higher wages than are paid In the Eas?. "Some year? ago the labor organisations starting at OMeafa bogiui a movement fnr higher wage? along the Western lines, moving eastward In their worb ol agitation. One by on?? they took In the various rati? raid yards until nulfulo was finally reached. Here the two systems meet, nnd here, as at Chicago, the employes of the Western roads got higher wages, be? cause the Western roads, receiving better rates, can afford to pay the difference. The welkin* delega?? Jumped at the opportunity nnd urged equalization of arafea, notwithstanding tl)e widely differing cond? Ions. When the demand for an advance was made to the Eastern roads at Buffalo, all declined to accede except ?he Delaware, Unita fite snd Weatern. which grunted the advance, although In so doing It exercised manifest discrimination ugaln^t ita other employes In Cho Fast. ?Although the Lehlgh Valley declined to meet the d'ina mis of the men when the road was a separate organization, they renewed them when the toad was |ei)s.?d hv the Heading. I personally Investigated the mailer and derided that we eould net grant the ad? vance without raising the wugea of our men In New York. Philadelphia, Heeding and everywhere else on our system, which, under tho clicumstance?, waa unwarranted. Tu have done so would have been un? just to th?? rest of our people. On our declining he stalkers held a meeting on July H at Wuverly. What oi-currisd there may lie gleaned from this chapter of "he juin eertl'ifrs : "?The Worthy Master says that the present oeen-lon would I* a good ?>?<? to deride how? tho strlk" should be conducted. McNamuru eays he waa in fnvor of using force, should It become, necessary to do so. Thai Ills ysM woiil?! t>e te run cats oil the track, go through the yard and I.nock holes into engine tanks, cut hose, i:tc? f as to disable engines. Murray, Smith and other* -pold: aga.n-t too mudi violence; agreed, how? ever, that a little would be a good thing.' ?? M<*?amara, further said the plan Of UM strike was te bave a man mimed f ros?, a ble. reckless fellow from Buffalo, and one or two others from there, take charge of this and. The strike, would lie declared nt mid? night. The Buffalo men had given their word that ail arrangement?, had oerii made to run off the track and wreck freight and goal car* enough from lu o'clock midnight up to ?_? a. m. |0 block up the whole rood for a week, as the yard was full of cars. He (Mc Ifasnara) thought Usare should he eoniething done at this end of the Hue, M that 1.0 cars should be sent over the Fr?e ruad or the Delaware, l.tcknw-.tnna and Western. They Mal ih? ?> .-unito >? of the other el ? ronds ninnino' Into Buffalo that thev would not handlo ti cur of the Philadelphia and Reading, and the Erie had the- ?nine ?inest.o ? of wages before them now. and could !>c depended upon tf> i-t.ind bf the Phihilelphln and Heading suit?I.men. Sweeny s.aid he did not ??\|?ect It) (--? th?? ndvanc? without a short struggle, but wos ontldeiit Of Winning. Sweeny promis ?d them Usai tii-y would receive their wage? or sink the organization. ? ? It is significant to note," said Mr. Mcl.eod, ?Unit tho??? threats of July "3 were carried out yeetefdaj. mir cor? were wrecked ond harneo, and the worst land of tewtoaaaaaa prevailed. I ne.sl on|\ ;i.!(| (hat there an? thousands of competent men ready to go to work for us In Buffalo, who aro deterr il only by threats ?>f violence. All wo ask Is tin? protection of tin? local ?iiitlioiitle?, and this, I nm sure, ?ill he furnished. In fact. I am Just Inform.-d th.it th.. Mieriir of Bradford County, l'enti., with 0ft* min. is MW In charge of our yard at ti? y re, Peiiu. I have no doubt of tho outcome. Wc are certnln fo win." When ?-!?<<l wl-.eti,<r he would make ?ny concesalona to the, demanda of the strlket?., President Mcl.eod an iwata?, emphatically, '-No, sir." BtTMoM opTaiHnnJE in ierset oat. \ MEfOftr TittT Titf?. EMI .switvhmi ? wouu> BT1UK1 01 T?H' SVMPtTHV nu: ViillNlN?. -.?p? iii.pl.a-anl etto.ts of tlie strike of Hiitfalo w nehmen wen' felt Imre and In .lersev City yesterday :-\ the Near-York, Lake Erie au?l We-tem and lajNffc ? ?l! ? mUroada. At prat tl ?a? feared that there Bright he -eiloiis tr.uble in tie jnrds |?, Jersey ?Ity, lut thi-e nlaglvlnas ?er.- allayed In tlie afternoon by (be ?tat?mente <<t the sarltebace, aho aawarafj con >|??'!???'?,| ih,- riot, us nets of the Huful > ,;r!kers. Ihe Minialo dlsp.ktcho?, however, brought rumors |0 this city In the evening that tin? swlk'htnen of tlie Erte read In Jepiey < Ity were gidng on itrik?* nt iiiiiliiit.'iit ttiroiigli sympathy lor the men In Buffalo. Al that hour there whs a feeling of ginnt uneaslnew in Hi.? ymd, but all th?? men aaaag -till at work. Hier?? ?us a report that the men would wait until J ?? 'J :.?> o'clock, when the heavy through freight (ruins ..une in. before ft.sng on strike. The ofnclil? about the ynil ajajra uinloiisly awaiting that hour. T.'ie shipment ot fnilt and other perishable property over UN Lebffft l'atto} l.allrrsid from this city, which Ik an Impoi-tjut branch of the freight servii?? of that road m this Unie of the year, was not attempted \e?i.nl:iv. F.nrlv m the dar Thomts .1. Klose, gen? eral Master a, ii'l-'ht agent of th?? J.eblgh Valley Kail road, i-sited u notice to tbe freight MM-MOa the road lu Jersey ( ity directing them to refuse to a? rept aartebabto, property for shipment to points west ..( Wav?rlv. allaiter orders were Issued by the general freight agent of the New-York, liti.?- K.rle und Western Itaj| rtXid. The F.r.e roiul will, iKiucver, recel?, e elicli fivlglit via Siilaiiutii-n, N. \. 1?? ? Uve Seigtniits MeNnuglit and Larklns watclied 'Ini azaaallva OMaai of tito New York. Lake F.rto and lYeatcni Kallroiul in the Coal .uni li ni F.xcliauge build ing lu t'ot'ihiudt M. yesiordsy. 'Ihc.v looked out that no susplcl.ais imt-oiis luiki-d about tin? building, there being: fear of rteteoaa. At ihe fr.'lght offlrea of the l,ehlgh Valley road In ili.? Jeraay tny ynrgj It was MM thai ihe eff.a't of tha ?tetto araa Uginnlng to to IMI there. Said one of ine ?jente! ' VVo n-celve for shipment to We.stern ?Iti.?, in.in ten to twenty live etotsMM ?f bananas be ?MM Un?;'? ?inanlliles of other fruit every day. While lit? j?i( sent co?dition of utTalrs lu Buffalo exlut?* w?j laniK.t run the risk of bicomlng Involved In heavy ilaiiuig tUlta by rMgfVtejgj p 'i.shuhli? frelg'lt." ('iiri;oes of fruit fov Maaten cities are expected tn duy nt 1 lers Nos. ? uni 3, North Hiver, and Pier No, ?!, Iteri BtVeV. Mteay tratris were ?leluved yeatcrUiy, but nil tin? live stock trains arilveit nearly m time. The ohVlnls of both the E;k? and Lehlgh Valley roa.ls e.\iue--el th ins? tvs as oOQAdaUt that the .strlk? wuuld not hist long. THF. ??????? COMPANY OFFERS A HPAVAIU). riillailelplil;., Aug. 16.?Tbe following was Issued 1hls aflenioon : The ibila-ielphla and Re?ling Kallnrnj Conipiny, Pill adulili.li. Augii.t 15. Notice: A reward of ?,0t? will be jald to any person or ixr-oo? wl.o will furnish the evidence which will Iea4 U> tlie MIMI ?<f any person or |n?ranns who ?hall be guilty if violence to the eomivuiy't ?inpd.es .ir de^triirUon ta Ha gfagaate. A. A. MrI.EOP, President. A n.udlug oniclal. in speaking of this notice, ?aid: ?The Heading compatir mean? by this announcement that summary mineures will be adopted to proteot itself agulnst acts of Incendiarism, ii-sanlte upon ita employes and eliminai attempt? to obstruct travel and bring about general d.-stnictron to life and property. It Is u question between property und .r: ine." The notice 1ms been printed In large type on card? board nnd will be displayed at points along the com? pany's Une? where the swltchmen'a atrito Is now la puogrosa._ TO iriE.Vf) TifFle Ct'.YCLi?? iT OSWKQO. Diinasciis Coo mar.rtety Xu. 5?, ?. ?. of Brooklyn, hu made ?rrinKeaicnw wherehy Its msnibers can jitcnt the anaual ronrJaw of the Oand roiuaiandery ?? Oswego on September la, at sxcurslou rates. The satire trip will oca? ai7. aa? lacltutea Ini-slaai iraaaponaUoa and total ' accommodation?. The nata wtll iun) onaBSnBBSB 19 Bg 8:30 p. m. ?'dark from tb? <*r?sd Central btatloe. Tbeao dcalrlng ?? iota ?he axeuralan ?houli need ?belt senate te Fiederlck D. Clapt, Xo. 188 Broadway, er O) Chart?? Eight, No. 8? niMd-at., au thai ? ?i?clel train atay bo lhartcred. If poaalble. ? ?.? m ? ? A nhvatciai wr.te? : "MUh?u? Wulr of UllMJ? l| tb? bo-it preparation ?s ? tonic t have ever uaed." AvaaaCtaaiHu lion? that are ireud? ood itliuuleaw. MlUau, IBS ? aa>y. fUrrr*? Tr ee bee??? win o? r?P"'?' .'??? JIB world laits. It U U? only attici? thai eompele lb? acaif t? ? ? IM 4uty, ?n4 pro?tie? a apl?nela ?rap Of belt. I.leb e f'omamnr'a Bmmec ef Beef. lie aure yuu buy the Lloblg Couipany'a eaVy. ?.. ? f ? ? . ?? ?URHlbD. BEEDEN-CEARK-At Buffai?. Wedoondap. AUffMtJU), luna, br the Kev. T. lui-ton e.nith, ?. ?., Jfrs. (??rala Clark, of Chicago, to H? ury ?tolden, of Brooklyn. Notice? of mnrrta^ree must be?in4oiged .with full asme and sddreee. ? DIED. ??????-On August 14th. Jan? E., wldarw of MattkMe Abbott, ?r?? 00 y rar?. n-iaiiM-i sud fr.ma? ../ the tamil ? are invitad ? ? Mead the funeral aervlcea Una Tueaday evtotof, at ? o'ttoeS, at her lau, residence. Uli Wen lytn-ni. AUIRO-Oa Sunday, Auguat 14th. Ra.ijaiain A. Aibra, ?on of Sarah M. end tue late Albert? T. Albro, la the ?3d year of bin age. Hei.it! \?. and rri-ml? ar? lnvit?d to attang the faanat aervtcaa at hi? lata fidatene?. Banking* Btdf?, B. i? eg) Tuesday, mtli tn?t. at 3 o'clock; p. m. Interment at white Plaine at eonv?ai?n<?e*ef fondly. ? a.NO?-At Sprint Eekc. New-Jeeter, ?. Aug?t IdfjL Jh'.ij, Whitney, youugcat ?ou of iteleu. W. and Fracct?, ?. Bingi. Fune al private. UEEKMAB-At Weet Hampton Beach, L.?I.. eri ?uaday, August 14. Catharine Alevmder, widow af William yen? wtuk iv??*maD, and daughter of the late va/lilla? Sellaos, lu the 78th year af her eg". Funeral ?ervien* WediicnaVty morning, at 10 o'clock, a? Calvary Church, F?urth-ave. and Twenty-erat??*. CARRCTHERS-At Mount Vernon. Auguel 14th, IBM. ?rare P. ? a-ruther?, ?rife ?'. John B. Ueerutbef?, aj BrUtal. I'jiglaud. age Sd vmr?, 5 nontiis. Punerul from lit south dm-a v., Mount Veniaa. ?. t* W'ednaaaUy, August ITth. at 11 ?. ai. ? noi l>av*n (?land Ceuttal Depot at 10 ?'ciocie Eurtip an paper? pleaee fopy. CHAPPKEE-On Saturday, August i3ir..Jehn Csappall, in th?? diet res? of hi? afe. Relative? and friend? of the furile, alno thaeo Of bis daughter, Mra. Ch?ile? li. Urad.v. ?re,rc?a^cUully Invited. to airi.iid en? fun- mI tervkee at hi? late1 residence, 4M Fa?i lH?th-?t. on Pie-dar evening, a? 8 e'eleak. Interment at 0?k Hill I emet-r., Nrock. DK'KIS'Soy In Brooklyn. X. Y-, Augna* 14, Marthe Jl'i?h, ?Id..* of U.e 11??v. liixbjr Die kin ?on, D. D., .B h? Mth veer. ? ^. Funeral ?ervlre? will be lield at her Jatn ne?ldenen, Iff Joint inon-st. Tueaday, 10th mat., at 11 ?. JP. UILLYER-At inckeunaok. at, J.. Sat'trday, ?"?'??!?*. 1802, Sarah J. Hall, wife of the late \Vm. H. HrUye?, In the TSth year of h?r ae?. Funeral servtreii at her late reatdenee, ?gjes and Oay ate., Tu?ndar evening, ICtli Innr.. el T:30o'4"ck. Train S. J. S X. Y. R. R-. l?avca foot a'oaebere.??. for Central-ave. utafloii. Ilaekcuaack, at 0-3? o'cleak ; re? turning, leava? 8:30 o'Cloek. Carriagen In naJtnff. IRWIN?At Saratoga Spring?. X. Y.. Augu?ftl8th, Robert Irwin. Relative? and friend? ?re Invited to attend the? funeral err? vice? at the reeldenie of hi? ??o-ln-law, Dn? fseBnca ?. Powfii. if w<?t 40th st., on Tueaday aftemooo, 10U? pint, at half-past 4 o'rlock. XAglVIS?On Sunday, th? 14th Inat.. Oeneeat Andrem fsajiford Jarvli (late of Weaton, Cono.). In tlte 87tb yOM Of 111? Utc Friend? are Invited io attend the funerei aersylee?, ?rhlca will b? held at Trlnlu ? hur? li |Wt?tport,vCona.4 OS V\*edne?(lav. Aticu-t 17tn ?t 2 :15 p. m. Interment at renv.'nlencn of family. KlMlAM.l^Aft.r a ?non lllncn?. Edmund Ktaball, et riti?n^ia. V. v., In the T8th year of hie age. Fun'ral pnVBSB. 0<?I*i:.N -At Warwl.'li, ?. V.. AUBsiat 14th, ?. ??????, wife ,)t W. I,. Oirden. 3t.-d ?>8 year?. Funeral from her late rMldenre, Aujront IT. at 1 p- m. pi I.I.aRD On Mondey. Aumist ?;*, ?8'.<?. .loaaobla?, diughti-r of the let? Calvin l'ollard. __ Fui enl Treni her late residence, 409 Wnt 18th-et., Tbura? day, 4 p. ra. BM1TH?Olive Marietta, daughter of Marietta and Herbe? ?. Smith. Auen?) 14th. at t'-e faa?dSSea) ef Mr?. E. Bel?? field ?miti?. Shrewsbury, X. J., axed ? month? and t day?. SjTI.IXHiVl'8F,R-At hi? iMildeure, 175 CongreMmt?, r.rooklcn. bundav. Augu?t 14. 1802, Henry W. Stela? hauser. la the t>-$ vear of h!? age. Funeral ?ervlre? at hi? late realdeoce, 10 a. m., Weejie?? day, Auguat IT. pliM?e nm.t flower?. WILCOX-Oo Bnndav, Augu't 14th. 1802. at the Oeerga BeML Rlark lUrti. Cnun.. after ? llajterlng llloeae. Sarah ?.. wife of the laf? narvey n. Wtbox, of to!? clfy. Funeral ?.'rvlees at her lut? reeldenee, 13S Manhattan ?ave., letwien tooth and ? th ?t?.. on Wcdii-aday evening, Auituat 17th, at 8 o'.'lo'k. I*hil<di|>hi? lepara plea*e ropr. Klmllv omit flower?. y.AnRlSKlF.-Entored Inn rout on Saturday. August 18th, at N.'wiwrt. It- I., serali Jane, widow of ( hrl?tl?n A. /.ahn?kli end daurhter of th. late William M. Tltu?. Funeral ?ervbe? at .Newport, R. I., on Tue?<Uy tuoroiag/ at qunrter-pa?t !) o'eloek. Interment In Woodiaan Cemetery, New-York. M Of NT ?0G? CEMETERY. Office. SSO eth-ave.. comer ?8d-?t.. gf. Y. Kenalro OtneterT. on th* ll.iri-m Railroad. 48 mlnuMS from the (irnod Central Depot. New Depot a? entrane?. Offlcn In Fa?t l2d-?t. EalablUbcd lt?78 -- MRS. MeEERATH'S HUME MADE PRESBAVAI? f?RANDIEl). CANXED AND SfXCEB FRUITB ABB JKLLIBS. ?, Ff RE RED CUBRAXT JF.EEY ? ^????????. EvarTthios out u? :n gl??* aM kent uetii fa"v,.ija rices reference?, Ac , addraaa Mr?. ?ARA1? B. M?BX? ATB. IM Patraw-os.. BroaKlya. ?- T._ PnelofH e Nollre. (Should be read dally by all Interested, an change? aaay? occur ?t ?nr time, ? lettere for furelgn eountrle? ????? int I?? ?p*?'!?llV M? drr??'-d f.ir dl?pateh bv ??t partlealar ?tenmer. eaeept whea It I? d? ?ired u> ??.d eupii.etee of banking and cnmmereial ?!.? unirnt?. leSMr? not ?peeiallv ?ddre*?ed being ?ml by fa.it???! >*?.?ei? avallali!?. I ? p??? inalili fur tbo we*lt endlns Auarust ?0. will rloe? ipromittlv la ?11 e?ae? at thl? eBle.? %\ follow?; TLE&DAY?At l> ? ni. (?upiilemcnMry I0;30a. m) foe Fut ope, p.-r ?. ?. Sjiree, via S<Mith?Tnpton and Bremen (letter? for Inland B.u?i be directed "pir Spr?e?*) ; at I p. m. fur G?G? sud Ceva. p^r a. ?. I'araenae ; at 4 p. n. i-.r Borea del Toro, per ?. s. Waehlniiton. W!,|i.VI'>OAY?At 0:30 ?. m. ??uimlemenWrr ? :M a. m. ? Mr Euro???, pe' ?. ?. Cttv ?f Near-York, via Qao*naSMrnj at 11 a. m, taf Fortune Inland, Havtl an4 SavaalllB, e to , ?? r ?. a Alvo; ut 11 a. ni. for Belgium aireei ??.t ?. ? Rbval?od, via Antwerp (iettar? mu?t be dlre.-ted "imr Rhvn!?nd"); at 11 a. m. (?uppleroentary li SU ?. in.) for Europe, jier ?. ? MMUnnl??. via Queen?. t. >'i tinter* nm?t li? directed "per llrlMnnlc"). at 13 m? ??uppVinentary 1 p. m.? for T'-ninmbueo. Rah!?. Itte ? ..??'? . >?n?.'.? ?ml r.a Plata r..untr|e?. via Rio Janelra. ??er ?. ? M?rela: ?t 1 u. m. fur Cub?, per ?. a. City of WaaMngteii. ?. :? llav%i?a. ? III KsiiAY?At 11 a. m (?upplemenMrr 1? 30 p. m . fur Kuropt'. par a. ?. rnliimbi?, via Southampton antf llauil.ttr? ; at 1 p. m. (?uppleiiientarv 1 :90 p. ?.) far Naa?au. S, V-, per ?. a. Johanu-'? Drun; at 1 p. m. (?ua. n|i DMoMry 1 S'1 ?- "'?> f?r -st. Dumlnao and Turk? lalaai, per ?. ?. '??erge W. Clerln. FRIDAY-At 1 iv m. for Porto Rico direct, per a. a* Calabria. SATt'linAV?At 1S:M0 a. m. for j-'rance. .Switzerland, Italv. Spain, Portuaal and isjrkev. per ?. a ?? Cham incoe via Ifa* re ; al 2 a. m. for f..,ndon. Reignim. K.-lh. erl?ntU. Auatrta, lierm.inv, Denmark. Sweden. Norwar and Kii??la, per a. ?. ????t. via Houth?mpt<in uut nmaiee) i letter? for other parta of Kujrpe muat be aire, ted "p?r Aller'?); at I ? m. tor Xetherland? direer per a. ?. Rr*vtrii4.im. via RnttArdare (letter? muat ne directed "pea Ispaamdam"! ; at 10 a. m. (aupptenientarr 10 30 a- inT) fr.r W|ndw?rd Island?, per a. ?. T-nnuaa (lettera far: (>.i->i?d<\. TrUi'dad and Tobago mint be directed "por Dermii?a") ; fit 10 a. m. r?upplementtrr |1 ?. m.) Toe Central America leveent t ..*w Kie? aha Houth Paelltg Porte, per ?. ??. Co!Nnt.|?. Ma ( ???? H'ttor? for Guatemala mii?t be directed "per i'oloinbln") ; ?t 11 a. m. for ('?\mi>e.-|ie Chinna?, T?i<a*.'o and Yuratao. per a. a. Cltv of Alexandria flett?>r? for Cuba. Tampico and Tux. pam di'ivt ?nd other ?????.??? Ktate? vi? Vera Crai muai be directed "par city of Aiexandna'T, a* 11 :oii ; ?uppiementary 1 :80 p. m.? for f?urope. pe? a. via Queen?toivti ; at IS m. (?uppleinenfary " for Pump?, ner ?. ?. Ar??n?. ?la Cjueenaflnwn re dlre.ted "per Alaaka"! : at *\I m. fer brrenada, Trtniilci? and Toh?jo P*r ?. ?. Areetin? ; at 12 SO p. m. for Profreen. (?er ? ?. Ttahana (letter? for other parta of Mexico mue? h? dlre.t'sj "pt>r Itabani") ; ?t 1 p. m. for bootJ?a4 direct. p?r ?. a. KumeMta vta (>!e?jrom? fletter? muai be dl'erted "per Funie??la") ; at |:B9 p. m. for Bel. glum direct, per ?. ?. ?t-???????. vii Antwerp (lettera mint be dlr.H ted "|ier I'ennlana") : at 8 p. m. far Truxlllo. per a. ?. Rover, from N?-w?Oriean?. P%?E?I-?! *s?> "3. ,fnr rMtl n,rs fS Etmen. pet ?. ?. Fo\h?ll, from New-Orkana. Mall? fer Anatrali?, Xew-Zealand. Haiwallayi, FIJI and Vitioan i?l?*l? per ?. a. Mnnowal . from oa:i Fr?nelaeoiT ?'?e he-e dally up to S'Sptemhor "11. at 0:80 a. in. (or on v?1 ?A Kew-York uf ?. ?. Auranla \efth Brltlnh rmfts inr Au?tr? lai. Mali? for China and Jspan per a. a. City of ?lo Janeiro (from Htin Fr?ne!?eoi, ' efo?e here ??tir ?? tn Angnaf ?ffl, at ? ?O p. m. Mail? for the Moele*?; 1?1?/?1? |#r ?hip OaJftjM ifrom Sin Franelaeoi. eloaa here dally up to Aueiint ??5. at 0 :W> p. m. Mall? far the Hawaiian M'end?. per *. ?. Au?tra1la (from s?n Fran. .?????. .????^ here dally up to Aiipm ?JS. at ? :30 p. m. Meli? for Newfoundland, hv rail to Hillntx. and teenea by ????niner. fio?..? ut f.hl? oglre da'lr ?t ? :80 p. in. Mall? for Mloneion. r<r r?M to nrwfon. and fhen''e hT ?fenme?, rione at thl? onice d?'lv ?t ?1*0 p. m. Malla'for Cub?, M? rsll to Tsmp?, Kla.. ?nd tlieni'e lie ?teamer mailing Mondar? and TwHranM.in), elo?e at ihl? om>e dallr at ?-?0 a. m. Mail? for Mexico, overland, nnlan? apivlallv ad. dre??e4 for dlapateh bv ?teamer, clone at thl? office daily B?B?fk)e. nt? T-an'.Pnel?e mail? ?re forwarded to Kan Fraoelaea delly ?rd ?he ?etvadn'e of elottng I? arranged on the pre? tiimptlon of fhHr iinlnt*r"'irted ove?land trankt to San Fr?nri?en. Malla from the E??t arriving or? tlm? at Ran ?Meerrar? on ?he Bar of ?al'.kia of atnawem are *1titpatrJi04? then-e the ??me d?T. *tteal??ered mall rto<e? at A n. ni. p'e\ioa? dar. Eitm v'nrt?lenientarv Mall? are opened on the pter? of the Fsjl'ih Fr .neh and (ierw-an ?tesmer? at etin hour o? elo?l'g of f?nreileree.. <?ry Mai1? at ten roatorMt?. whteh rmraln open until wltbln ?en minute? of the hour of aallrnir nfateareer. ( ORXKT.|fs VAN COTT t^tarnaator Pnatofflre. New-Yn-k N. Y.. Auiruat 19. lfJB?. r ?. ?. ? urania, b 1 40 p. ml ra ? letter* muat I'lo-ie he ?rn Political Notice?. A* l.-Feiitle?! Pinners Fla*r? aad rortrvlta, Tisana? pariiclen. Parade Banner 4c. Boat work br HOJ?IA ? i;K\?AM Artl?tn. 01 Chambee?.?? FaMrdlaked Igstt, Ilendaiaarteraj far psllileal art banner?, traaafnnr? eneie?. and fammini ?<??????.?????. rk-nal 1er lUuiaNtog circular and "?Uloguu. M R, T.F.VT fVlMPAXY, 57 WooM?r?M.. .Vear-Y?**. Religione notice?. HIS (iRF.AT fyflVF wherewith Ho lawed St :4 0?d towaid ae. beeauae that (rod ?ant HI? only bagou?*. ?-?? into the word that we mlgbt 11>t through Uba. . Herein ha love net that we loved ?Hid. but that Jfs Mied un and aent Hin bon M be the preplttatlon tar ?we ?In?.-I John lv:8-10. ^^