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Washinirton-Xo. 1.8-3 P-flt, ?*.? FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY SUNDAY. SEPTEMBEB 18, 1892. PAGES. . THE BBB8 THl< MOBNIEO. Foreiun?Sweslen nti<l Norwny titnl Itnly are of lielally 'l.vli.re.1 to be ir..- fr-.tn eholera; there waa a reporl -.t an ontbreoh ln Naplej.: in H;.n. i..ir_r, on Priday, tbere wero 278 new ct*** and IM deatha; (.anadu boa deelared a quarantine <>n the t.or.ler again. t N.-w-York City. ?~=_ N.*j4<<tia ti..nn for n eoaaaBeeeial enteatc between (..-nriun*. un.l U.issin nro pfoeeetiing, ?s? It is deaied t),:.t Kuiperor Williuin i_ liUely t<> vl?lt the World'_ Fair iri Oliieni.''.. Domestio?<;, ueral. W.-aver aml Fleld] in _n a.ldress i.i Um feaple, oeeepted lhe People*! port)' ilimlnntloti. f,,i l*r,-sideut an 1 Vlee-Preaident. --?_?. Coiunip.. i.mor I'p.-k gave hiii) lo aiisu.-i the clmrR.' of baroing the repUea on wbicli hia t:.riff r>-|K,rt waa i.as,.,); ihe <?_?" waa adjourned until afrar the olooe .,1 tl. ? naandanana prooeedi . In^fore Jadge Fnrsiiiriii. -. Mra, llarrison p;u---- : a oomf.irtabl.' nigbt, aod w,.s a littlo ?t_. , __-___-_: Many t.ran 1 Anny tn.-n urnvc. |n W'a-.i ington io attead Iheir eaaaiap_nent, Tbe Navnl V.'t.'raua h.-ld a i.-iiiii..n at Billtiinore. .'ity aud Saborbaa.?About H.Cioo Hepublieoiu marc!.o.l through tl.<- utr.-eta ut Brooklyn jn-l were revlew...1 by \.'lut.'inv i.**iJ, iu wboae bonor .. rousing pgaaptieo was glvea at the L'oioa Ix-i.t .. Cluh of Uiat .-ity. Ht eaaea of cholera were reporto.1 io tho city yf-.tcr.iav; then w .- ou death on Bwinbarne laland uiid there were two now C-.M-*. iti tbe ll.-ot; a noMO-taretlnn >.( citliem of I.Jip, beld at Sayville" denoiinced tlie act-ion ,,l Qaectaor Flower la eatabliabing a quarantine ar ?^Lre I-land. = Wlanen* Bt -jraveaeud: Al-iho, Nomad, Aj&x, I_ampUfhter, Glrofle eoil an 1 E |uity. _____= <_ev..ru!.l defeatcd I ?;. New-York at bmelnll aud Loui_>vil!e by Brooklyn. Tl.o Weather.?Indicatioiu tur to-day: Fair. Toiiiporature yoster.l.iy : Higheat, ',1 degreeo; low o_t. 61 ; aveiaire, f.r, ;,-?. The fsvoravble reporl npon the condition '.r Mrs. llaiTist.ii. affoitlini a bope .?f ber eomplete reoovei^', ?ill be Pnoat siiici-oly an.l gratefullj wolooni.'. I.y all tlio people ot thia conntry, Inmettlltt of political creeda and lelation*. __? .? ? Tho ethletk c'linival at Manhattan Pield yestordny hgain QJaatrated tbal Ihe love <>f jiurely .iinateur apofta is jiut as greal to-day as it ever w.is. Snd. an ntbletk feaol as thal preparod by tJao robaa. Manhattan Athletlc Cluh has scl.li.ni liis-'i) eqnalled in this ooontary. The aperts on traek, ilold and watei began eniljr iu the day and lastcl well Into the evenlng. The cniwd was Iarge and enthua_a8t_o< aud the in.inaK.'Uieiit enjellent, Tho C'licny lliainond Club desorves prais" for aetting boforo tho pul. lic snoh I palatable a:i?l uholosoine di.li of health.v sport. _ Tho q.iosTiin of affording bobm kind of reiief to tho lenanta evi.'ted in Irolaii.l during tlio 1'niouiet rt'_.iin<.- is ono that is now forcing it self u|K?n the attontion of iho Engliah Cabinet. In roply to a fjiK-stion durlng tho debste "" tho Addross, whioh proved *> fatal to Lord Palia bnry's Adniinistr.'ition. Mr. Qladltone iiitiina'ed that unl'ss Koiii-.- \uliititai.-. arrangeoMnl woro effected botwoen the Irish landloids and th.ir evictod tenants tho (..noriiniont wonld l.o fon- d to interpose in tho matt r. As, howevor. tJn-ro in no indication <.f any romproiniso, and as. uioreovcr, the appr;.aoh of iho winter reudois Ihe question one of oxtrome nrgtnoy, tho Irish Exeeutive i. reported t<> l.e ou tl.o o\?? of activo inlerferenoe in behalf of thev hoaneloaa evieted tonanta. The crank who dedieatea infoinal niaohin.s to the taking-off of his follow-inon has 00_M to the front again. This time (.ovonior Flower was. or rather was desiKnod to be, the reefpient of the testimonial. The Qorernor, hov\ev.-r, had the good forttine to be advisod of .vhat waa ccming, and hent*? the paokage whith was ainied at his life wax divort. d to u ptlloe btation and rondered hartnlc>_. before boinp tamper, d with. Why the (iovoruoi should have beon singl-.d out for dostnution ih uot olear, althoiigb it |g n<it improbabk- th at his conneetion with the Fire Juland incideut may furnish the explanation. The Governor him aelf exprease- the oplnion that tho man who sent the warning letter was identical with the one that sont the infernal oiachine. If the ___overnor is oorrcot, hon ure we ta account for tho crank'a BMiuaptioB <>t' th* *-r* two oonflicting , li.'ii.ictf rs'.' Tho sit nation with regard t<> the chelen may be deaerib .I a*- decidedly enoouraging. Th* ra lun.' been bo new caxes reported ln the dty, while a large number "f passenger veaaela, i.. cluding the >..< vn from llamburg, reaebed this port yeaterday with no aickiieas ? n board and no deaths <?n tl.o voyago aoroes thc '.<? an. None of tbeae ahlpa oarriad immigranta, over 2.006 ,,1' whom are expected tn arrivc here from Kurope v.ii'iiii tho nexi fort.v-elgh! hotira. Bul one death is reported from (.iiarantino, th" vi< tim being on.' <>f tli.- st eraRP passenger- "l the liohemia, who had been trangferred t<? Swin Inii!... laland. The evenl of the day. however, :-i Qusrantine ua*> il-.- revoll oftbe pasaengci. of th" Wyomlng, wh,.. frightened, no duabt, b* the unpleaaant experlencea '-f the paasenger of tl?- Normannia on board thc Cepheu-, po*i lively refua .1 to obej lhe Health OlhY'r'-. or? der* t.> 1 ave rhoir ahip for Plre lalatld. Dr. Jenkina haa hojiea of belng able to inducc them ta BUbmlt lo hii iii.xtriiclioiis iii tiu- tnatt. r to-day. in Kurope tho cbolera may bc i,?_...(.<?(! as l o ngon iho nane. Groat Britain rcmainsfree from tl.o plague, and. althougfa there baa been a olighl iflcreaae :it Hamonrg nnd ?**!. Peters bnrg, v.m it Havre. <>'i th" otber baai, thc epidemic i< .li-.iin.tly on Iho d.'clinc. TIIE t.RAXD ARMY REUXIOX. The .eterana of tho Fnlon Anny aro to ad? vance npon tlio Disu-i.t of Colmabia thi*. vre. k. Tho <iy i> "'?n tu rYashlnglWl," nnd nothinj: impedea their triuaiphairt march. A nnited Nation, appreciating who theae soldiors aro and what they have don,'. grecta th.-in with nn >Tint<il all,*,-tion und sitlmiiatiori 80 thej pro ro.'d t<> captnra tho capital. Some republit may ho tmgimteful, bnt BOl oi.is. I n.lo .-am will reriew t!.">" aoldien with uncovered heai _tid tear-moiatened oyos. For well ln- know* tliar- bul fo;- them, and their eomradea i;. arm_ wh,. bare paaaed on t_i "fainoa eternal camp ing-groand/1 bia name would have eltber per ighed from tho eailh or would havo lUrvived m.-irli to point tho morai thal goTommenl of iho people v-as a d;smal failnr". Tho reuniefl comea at a good time. lt oomo. in the middlc ,,f an ox.itini, campalgn, arhen the pattiaan feeling nec-aaarilj baa full swuy. Political partiea emphasiae the thinga which aeparate nnd dividc?the thinjrs which makeTour coun trymen Republieans, Democrat*, I'eopl-'- pan.* ,,,,-n an.l the like. Tli" Grand Anny .-I the Kcpublic, which i> not in polilica, emphaaizea the thinga whic*h tead t" brini ua ..'-"il", which lend i.:a U * - iu kin in ih<' realization of the t.'i.t tbal oura i- tho beat land under the uin. Tbe leading feature <>f the rcunlon pmmiacs l*o I.,- lhe grand review, which i- 1 i take plaee . n Tueaday. It la extimated lhat upward <>f nm.ni... Koldicrg ?i!l I." .n Ihe line when the order " Forward, march '"' i- Rlven. The - did and mo?l impre-sire pageanl aa it movea along Fennsylvania-ave. will forcibly rec II tli,- fam-'.i- review wbich t?..?!< plac on I i aame blstoric avenue In 186S al the cloae ol lhe war. Mosl of thoae who will lako part In Tueaday'a pageanl were in lha1 carliet cme. On the 24th of May, 1865, lh. - 'ldier.4 of Ihe Anny of lhe Potoma. pa.scd in reviow, and on lhe neit .iay thoae of th ? Arm.* ol Tenn.* ..... ;iI1,| tl, Anny of Georgia. Orant. Shei man, Sheridan, Logan, Mcade Custer, Howanl .-l .-ini,. w.i. ul thoae whu len' di-linetion t-> iliis celebration of ih" cloae ainl thc snc. - iaaue of th" itruggle foi Ihe pre*. rvation of the Union. Th ? Capitol, whioh, like th' reat of the publlc and moal of th" private buildinga along th** Iir." "f march, waa aayly decorated for tl.. (.ccasbn, diaplayed a badgc of wel <? .tn. whicl it oiighl to wear again thia 'lli" badga read : " Tho onl.- National debl we ean never pa* i*. ih" debl we owe to tbe .i< t.ni.ii. I'nion aoldiera.M Thia '*-??*? t^*?nt*? - -even year- ago. Thia week ti." march i- re muned with diminiahed numbera. Onlv a fea ,,f ih" greal captaina are left, while tl.e (.ain in ih" ranks are many and great. The leaw d of mortalit.,' which i- thn-. enforoed will not be loat upon th.- heroea who meal together to morrow. Their hearta, we may I." aure, will glow -..i'-, i- ;i le rocollc. tionx of thoir tb a i c >mra.i" . wbil. t!,<- bond which uiiiton I t,, nn.- another will become Ktronger tban ever. It i< dear from t!." diajiatches from VVaah ington thal nothing ha- been 1' fl undone. which wa* thought li!..-',. i" promote tl." *ntfi*-< ot the pre-ent Entampmcnt. Thc joy of the jul.il- * promisea to be unconfined an.l t?, exprtaa n-.-il in inlinomii- d'-li-'hifi.l waya. The Nation wlll I ?.k on with affectionate inlerc-t. lt i- eatl mated thal \Vaihingt4in will hare 250.0011 Mtiangcra within her gatca thia week. Th. resi of the 62,000,000 of ua?with poaaibly a few unimportanl exceptioiw?whoue engag. m< nta \'.ill nol allow ..*? to l>" preaent in the body. will rcxpond in npirit. All hail to lhe (Jiand Arm.i ,,f il," Repiiblic! There i< ii" prouder chaptei in American hiator* than tho one whieh bear th" reeord <?f ita patriotic achiovcmonl . llo.ME BULE PROBLBM8 IX AV8TBIJ, At the preaent Ume, when Mr. Gladatone i on tli" ,-V" of the crowning vlctorj of hia long and biia.. eareer, the Parliamentar,i oor/*eo-ion by l_-igland <.f local aell ("overnmenl t<> lr< land, it may be of interest to t.i." note el tho bonotiis which Auatria haa derived from l?"i ?_i-int of home n.lo to llnngary, j..*-t ii\" and twenty yeara ago. Al tbe time when Magyar outonomy, ao long criwhed by Vienneon abao* tutiam, waa revived, the preatige of Auatria iraa al ita loweal ebb. lt had -..iiff-i.-.l humili atinp defeat* at the banda ol France, and Itals in 1159, and al those <>f Pruaaia In 1860; ita Ira'l" an.l indnstiv uoro in a morlbund COndi ti.-n. and tii" National Treaaurj wan on the verge of bankruptcy. Hungary, instead of l,f-in. a< now a atrong and loyal aily. \\hr?*-e Interasts are dosely and intimately bonnd np wtth tho*." of Auatria, oenatituted a soaroe ol weakneaa ami danger to tho Imperial Govern ment, o\'in_; to tho Intcnse bitterneaa of the Magyara toward tn??ii- Vienneae masten. DuriBg th" .jiiarior ol a rontmv whleh haa ola.i-'-d lince th"ii the aspeol <>f affaira in the dnal ompire has iinderjiono a remarkable ehange. Tho national fiBEuoeg of Auatria hav.. improved te sueh a degree thal the Imperial Treaaury i*? now substitntlng a -}??*( i?* rireola tion f. i iho paper eurrency whieh for s., many years ha> hot-n tho bane af tiu* ??)> Leithan monarchy. \t> trade and oeaiaMroe bave al tainod a degree of proaperity whioh m> one oould havo foreseea Bi the time of the rornaahlen of Francis Joaepb a- King af (ftuigaij ln i>*?;7 at. Buda-Fastb. Aata-ria with it*. raal uian.i faoturing industries now tinds Ita most proiit ahl** markot in BgrieuHural ilnncary. whlch ha-. Iioc.iiie th<* ".raiiary. not alone aAAustria, but ; of th" jrir..t/*r pai*t of l-iiiope as well. There is no claah betweea bhe oommercial iiit<'ro,ts of the t.vu oountriea. EJ__h suppUea the oth< r's wanta; and while thera ai" g u-w HungarianN who rluaior for a castoais tarlfl agalnal Auatria, yot thoir d"inands havo ie<"ivod no reeognition or appre.al frem <Mther tho Buda-Peath _o\ ernmont or tho ll.inirari.in nation a> a whole. Moreover. the onishrd and dofoatod Anstria of 1866 haa now mv.verod iu i*ank a? one of lh<* four proat militaiy l'owors of Knr_pe. and ii.s ___BB_r, a B.ui'-i.v 4)1 vhich oonsisUs af ia_>al aud j ohivalrous IIungarianB. is regarded bv theother ' greal Powera as auffldentlj itrong t" eonta.! tute one of tbe prinelpal safeguarda of the |. ?.?..?.. of EufOpe. The prindpal floettkn whieh now moi-opo li/.-s the attentlon of the Oortounent of Ana t:i,i. riui.-l. in the sruno way that th.- Iriflh prob , i.iu canstitutea the |>io.i.>iiiinan! is--u<: in the poliey of ti..- new BritUh Cnbinct, is thal <-f h..r...' rnlo for Bohemia. Tho C/cch aabjecta ! of i'l-ancis Joaeph demand that ne shall _atisfy I their nationalial aapirationa l.v a oonoeaaion of Biitonnm.v aa compiete w thal gianted to llnn gai? flve aud twenty yeara ago. There are, however, manifbld objectiona to the leheme, whieh are pointed oul in an intei ?oting letter on iho snt,;..,i whieh "?- publiah to-day. The : Emperor foreacea tl.at if he coneedea home rule to Bohemia ho wiii bc called npon Ui satiaft in the aame manner the nationalial aaplratiomi of hi_ Itaiian, hia Polirh, his Bumanlan and hia Sla. aubjecta. While it is crtain that. by doing so he would vaatlj Increaae the pros perity aud development of theae dirWona of his Rmpire, be feara thnt the dfleentralisation of f'.o Kxcciitiv power at Vlenna, in the raee of the cis-Lefthan pari of Ihe monarehy, and a* Buda-Peath, in thal of the tran8-__~ithau Kingdom, might Impair the eoheaion and strength of the Empire, and render the euc ,-f-ssiiil execntion <>f an Imperial poliey difflenli nnd even impoeaible. TBB MIS10SES ARIHTRATIOS. The aeceptance by Preaidont llarrison of tho rrgponaible afflee of aibitratw in tho Miaionea dispute between Braxil and the Argentfne _-<? publio la a ?.xxl angurj for tho comlng <t.i of i-outinental peace. VVhen the Pan-American Ooog. adopted reaolutlona in favor of oom pi.lv,, t arbitiation tm on expedlent for avcrt ing war. Brazil was almoat Ihe lirst State to ad upon the bigh moral poMcy whieh had beea proclaimed. H not only exerted its lnflue?<m Ktrongly in favor oi the negotiatyn of arMtra ti, ii treaties whlch should havo btndfng foree upon Vmerican Statea, but alao in Ita n?w Constitut-on it expreaalj prohibited wara of ronqueot In its praotiee it la now liring np io its own bigh doetrine. Ir baa conaentod ti mibmil the houiidary .pt.-stioiits whioh bave iuis.n fi-imthe Paraguayan War ta tho arbitra i;,.t PreaiderH Harrlaon. Th MMonea q_*_*?tion revivei metnorlea of ,1,,. |. | Infliienc i ..f the Spaniah eon fjuest, Near the Bqnator the dlacoreriea ol Colmnbna wtm followed bj Ihe nithleai ii.ai.li.s of Corteh and Pizarto, the overthrov ,f euipirc* vith n myatcriona civilization, tha ex torm uiat lon of natlve racea bj bondagc in ininea, and the enalaveotenl ..f bundrcda of thoiiiandaof Indian- in Braail nnd tli" Spaniah M..in aud .-f a horde <d negmea frtrm Africa, In lhal Ihmng ?>t heartleai adventurera and rai>a?i V ? *}- only one li',''ir.>. noble Laa i .-is. stands oul aa the protertor of inferioi ,.,,.-: bul beyond the Equator aahadowt pro ,,... noi Jeaiiil mi^ionariea paaiea before the ey? i. id tl e lighl of a itaiTy i tw*. atrenms _ ,,,. iho reachi. ol hiatori. rotrosiM, t. P. i . ? hundred and flfty yeara the Jeouil fathen injovi-d iindi_p.it.-1 aacrndanes :i I'arasruay. They i -diiced the Indian language 11 ,i written idiom. I mghl Ihe nati. ea limenti of \s,?.'l-.-rirvin_r and Buropean agrlenltnre plant ed orange grove?, cultivated ycrba tea, buiit ..;,:-,- uid rovi rni d Ihe oountis on humane prinoiplea. No work more n inderfn wai ever done by Chriatian miaalonariea than j that . f the Jeauita In the upper Parano and in the n plan now known aa the Miaionee. Wben 11 _ ? - expulaiou of the Jeauita waa de> | creed ti.?'.\ < (Tered oo resiatance bul qulet Iy 1- ft tii.' countr? whieh tbey bad governed bumam-ly \ and in ? liitcntly No gr at_ r miefoitune ...uid have bofallen a balpleaa and paaeoable pi than lhe enforeemeat of th,.s ediot lt. tha coume of a aingle generatfen ? population <>f 150,000 employrd in rnri ?- induatriei aban doned tho plantationa and rHapaod into bar 1,,-irsni. Then followed ti,.' reign of three ___ ...: i and a war of exl rminatlon. In a h artv nding atrnggle againal throo atronset -i ?<?- a tiinple-mindpd people tndured mani fold BulTerings foi the take <.f a tyranl who had mnrdei-ed lus motber, brothera nwl- and alliea. They foughl foi their oppreaaor until he himaell uan dead in the foreaia and three fotirtha ..f th-ir beroic warrion were il_iin. The victorioua coalition. including Braxil th> \r;-nitin.- and I'ruguar, r.iir.'d from lhe old Jroiiii miaaion-ground nith an unoettled frou l.j<-r niK-ation, whieh 1.a* contlnued (.? excite Kiiapicion and ioalouaj during yeara of iccrel intiisue. 'll,,- ostabiishmenl of Ihe Biaalian I; puh |ic waa followed by an era ol good feeling. Pn -id. -it li- idoro'a Miniater >.t Foreign Affairs, Borayuva, wenl t.. Montcvideo and Bueno.4 \\..s <,n a miBoion ol peace; and while the ,-.ii\, ntin whieh be made waa aubaeqnentlj ,- .ndemned bj Ihe llfaailiau Congreaa. the qu. - tion han l>een Hnally nibmitted lo the Prealdent of thr Inii. d Statc.1 for arhltration. A momo II .i ,,| a foi moi < ?"" lac of airndar oflicei c\isi, in tbe oppoaite qnarter "f Paraguay, where one <.f tho nen ritiea is named N'illa llayes in honor ofthe Ameriean Prealdent wbo actcd as arbltratoi iu dividing th< Qran Chaeo botween diflpiiting Powew. Preaidont llarrison now I.as ihe reaponaible <.ffl<-<- <.f adjudieating nationai tillea to the ivorking li.-ld of the beroic j,'-i;ii- and tbe battle-Rtounda of one of ih. stninwrost wai - in hiaton . /;// (IVll 8EBV1CB FROM TBB TKStDB, ln the iflaue of " Good Goveiament'1 for Sep? tember there i* an Intereating and auggeative interview with Mr. Edward 0 Leeeh, the l?i ructor of the Mint, ln referenee t.i tho opera Uon of i!.<- (livil Servlce law and the oppor tiiiiiti.'s for young men in the depaittnentai sei riofl al Waablngton. Mr. Leeeh laa "thorough beliover in I 'ivil Serrice Reforat," baving been a member of the New-York I ivil -onrlea Itc f.uin Asoociation before tho preoent law \.as enacted, and h? apealu in most oordial approval of ita wtrrkinga ln general. Tho m.-rit, gyateai is, in his opinion, " producttvt of the \<n i.?'st r.-s.iits." ll... laya eapedal emphaaia upon tho reiief ol the boada of departmanta and bureaua from tho demanda formerly mad.. upon theaa, whieh oonao-Bwd a lar^'' thara of thoir time and involved no end of trouble. Tli^ otlcot upon ih.- derka af a permanent tentm Mr. Leeeh declarea to bfl oxcflflent. "Tho clerical foree now realiaa ihat peraonal meril ia lha onlj aun key t*> retentian and a<hai).cm?-nt.'' He doea not hositale to say that the preaenl oxamina tions aro an e.vcollont t^st of litnc-s: and hu believea that. averj baad af a bureau tvill |afn him iii deelariag thal " tl.e etaaa <>f appolntaMBtB in our doparluient thlOOgh the (Mvil Bfl8Tiflfl examinatiooa is vbtj tat BUporiorto that undor tho old s\siom." At thfl _amo timo, Mr. Loeofa is not fiilly i-.jiivinocd of tbfl effloacg of ex aminaliona f<?i promotion. In that matter ex perience aeema ???' him lo be a bctr.-i gnide than au ezaatinatloo. Hfl is not quito tnro, bow oyir. whal should bfl sulist.itut<-d in auoh caaaa, Imt ba wonld not havo thfl mattflg loft whoHj to fhe individual piefe.ence of thfl ohiof of a dcpartiiH-nt or bureau. Ile miKRosts that a brief .-xaminution, not oaverina aiincellanoous Kiibjects, in o/mnection wit.h the tjtp\i iant' _ _.-. ne.al recard and tlio reoonunendatiea I of tho head ol the offlee, wonld probably fur I nish tho beal tost for promotioli. But undoi i snoh an an-Bgemenl it wonld sooni vorv difli ,,;!? ta exdode Um persooBl b-oftor, which it is om- ..f the priaas ohjerfg of thc Civil 8ervic_ sysfoni to pot rid 4,f. ' Perbapa tln* biobI brteresting part of tho inter viow is its opealng paragraph, In which Mr. Leech anawerg tho ojaeBtion whether he would advlse young B_en to entar tho rivil Benriee <>f thi Nation. AlthOOgh ho is still a yoim_? man -only forty-one?he has hoon eonneeted with the icrvice for IweBty-thiee jreniEi henee bla opinion le of the bigbeet ralna on this subject. His general answer to the gueetion is " No." Ho conaidera the routine work ln the publio depattments Injurioua r,> talent and ambition. " i ahould advisB any friend <>f mine," be says, " vorv atrongly agalnal antering tiu* depart lnotrfal aervice exeept as a nere ten_pei_ry f,m plormenl t<, enable him to atudy a profesaion. In ootside business ho is brought more in eon t.i.t with the actual affairs of life, and leai-ni hv experienee tbat it is only by ladustry and effori that be oaa BocompUah anjthing i the te* sult li tli" developmenl of s stronger charncter ?nd S more oarnosf parpose. Beside*, in tlio profeariena or In tnde th?r- is nu limit to the onreei open t?. talent and meril ; whereaa in tho departmental lervice ih.- limit is lix.-d. and a v, ry moderate om* it is " Theae aro importaht WOlds, .oniiiiK from on'' who has _.'<>iie from th" poaition of a 91,200 derk to the highest round in the Mint office. Thoy should be ___??? fnll\ oonsldered by any ono who oontemplBtei deroting his life to the publlc aerrice. In con neotion with thein it would he well to road Mr. Halo'a grEphle pietnre of the eareer of " A Clril S"i\aut." ._____________?._?_ THAT DSEADFCL "PKCKS* The Ironble with " Peek*1 oontinuea. Th< poor Btan probably had no idoa what troubli h" waa tnaking for himseif when h" sont oul hi* riroulan I i aeveral thousand buainosa men making tho inquinea neceasarj to th<* discharge of hi- offlcial duties, and promising t*-> each ono arho mad" an-uor that tho aecrets of his busi ?,-,. ihould bo! bo discloscd bj the publlcation ?f hi* name ln con.itlon with the rtatistics hirni-hed. " Peek" aeema to baae held the .-?ii.., notien thal he had no right, offlcial, con rtltutional or other, Io require peraona doing buainesa ln thia State to unfold to him or any bod' else all th" detaila of thoir bii-lneas, auch ;.. amonn! and eoal ol production, rates <>f ivages, ete., ete. Bul thal waa preciselj whal .?. ... mtod i . get Wa.t.'l lt, aot for an. u*c that nighl be made of il by business rivals ln th" wa.. of compctition, bul for the informa l,jon 0f the public; for thc ligh tl." Bgur. - and f_,t- rh.:s derived r itdd throw on qm ationa of |<?pi-lation in which all thc people are Iniei , ,t..l. Not viewing bimself aa an Inqulsil ? :.u,h.,ri..-d under the laa to put ever. buainesa :, ti,. -. i| on Ihe in I; and rompel him ,,, ,ii_.!.,-,- ihe mosl intricate ?ecrets of bia trade, he. natnrall' took Ibo more persna-lve and jn?inuating r .ur*_ of maklnfl pourteoua .,,,, , r.. - for the information he de-iml, ac eouipaniod b. lhe a-wuram lhat. whilo tho fa. ta and atati-tlc. gl ? n w. uid he nad-- pnb li, the n.-.ii,' - of hi.. informaats would l>" hi 1 I ?,' itri-tl* .on''.! ntial It was probablj I'mL's idea tbal only ib thia waj c?iuld be ob tain the ileoded Information and make his office nseful to the people. lt l* faii ta pre rhai h' wenl aboul bia work In thia wa* i- .| with this vi. w. II, ,?,.,?;,!,-.,..,?. H. I!.- ??.:.- b. I aware thal he ? .,|,.;,_ the risk of finding oul aome facts ri,,- ...?,] l diaturb E. I lei. And. reon and h (juincy and tbe Democratlc National i ommitto. and thal the publlcation of them would bring tbe whole compan* of auperior per _*.?- down on his back with mandamuBei and other ' r...- to compel bim I i riolato conli ,,..?,.-.- and glve ti,.* names of his informanta, so that thc attperkn peraona eould liapeach both bim and them and -"' the whole of them up .... ,,, .- ,. ,? ... and liarr. Hui he did happen ,,_ ,__., np -,,ni" troublesomo .aeta. \ i rj troubloaome I i Mr Ami-* m and Mr. Q ..,.,' 0ther auperliM peraona and the Democntle Sational fommittee, And " llke a fo 1" that's .,??. of them aay?"llke a mischief ii,ai.in- . .i-s." othcra aay?he wenl ar.d t * * * * * ___!,, il them. ln consequenw of which Ihe su l rr* ns ha\- pounced on him and - alled i,,m ?? pr. k" with brovity amountins to dlsro* ipprt, N.'t atopping there. thej bave pursued him with opprobrioua eplthela and legal pro ,,....-.. am! bi thls moment are threatening to bim mt . fail. I H' rx Anderaon **.* ho [N "an Impertlnenl pnppy," and "The Ne? V,,,i World." BotwithHtandinR the faet thal I,, .. an ipp. Inlee ol Mr. Cleveland and a gun* ,M?-. i of thal gentleman for Presideni, >"II I, ,? :m >Mrredeemable blatherakito" throws him overboard with the rt mark : " 'I be l;,.|.iii.lii ana are wclcomo I i Pe< k." II | ..,,. |;, publiean ? are nol B-king f*?r . |.(?u ?? 'i !,,_\ have nothiag to .1" with the csi-tinE complbalion between Mr. Cloveland's -,|,|?,;i t," and auppoiter an 1 lhe aupi rlor por ^h,. \-h ' are < limbinR up hla back. V. t the I'f-pnblican- aro well aware thal if the auperior PorMina ahould comind " Pcck" to disgorge all l,.. i nows, down to the mosl intimate and _, . ,| confidential e immunicatlon?lf thej nhoiild pfttaMisb Ihe principle and precedcnl tl.ai uu offlcial communlcatlon ean be c nsid ,.,,..1 privato, and tbal all do< umenta in a public offic*. are open to inapect ion?thal prvcedenl would be oxeeadlngly uaeful ??> thea arhen it eame t'> overhaullng the proceedlnga of th" j.M-.-nt State offlcea and the last Legislaturo. And if "Peek" h-s I,inn.d l.is oontidential eommunications, as is now rharged, there is u<> objertion on tho pnrt of Ropublloana to the sii|,.-ii,,r peraona proceoding agalnal bim erim i_i;il|. und whacking bim Into the ponitentiary i although bo would undoubtedly have t1." aym pntby of all deoenl citiaena ln takinu oitreme meaauraa r., prevanl th<> violation <>f oonHdenee ;ind forfeiture of his word to aeveral thousand busino-s ni.-n who havo trusted bim. Th,- trouble i\iili "Peek" is one of the ft* livening featttree of an otherwise dull onnvaas. The guperior persong ate entitlrd to publio gratitude t?r itirring it np. Hut it muat nol b? lorgotten that h is a purely domeatle affalr? a famlly quEitel. Republlcani hn.e no ooncern with it whatever, exeepl t<> witneag its piog i..>s with amuaement. A MOySTBB TELE8COPB. Soiii" **.'i"iitilir inl^r.-*.t an.l mueh popular curi <.*.t.v have beea aroaaad i>y the gnneuneenienl <>f tl," mi.rist.'r i**|i'f.fiii>" it i*> propi;r*?*il 1<> coiiMtrucf f?r th,* Pteeeh World'a Kair af IBOE. -Other wr,rl.l? il.tin aata" P *.-**f,?< a *tronj[ fn?f-itifltion for both tbe li'nrriffl anfl uti!"nrn.*.l. A llari.u' OOIBet, or B Holar w*lipae, rvt- all tho WOTld BgOg, mi'l ifc in with.n the baandg oi* trath t'> ggy that tl.o ro?,*nt ii.-tir appiaaeh af Mare, and the uhaervaliena that w?rc aude of tlmt pi,in?*t, eammaaded u.?r" g,'n mal iott-r.'-sl tl,au ulni-.-l any oth.-r t pic ?l ourifir aears. Waaa tbe ?r.'ut Uek tolaaoopa was ii._t put to ur*<\ tbera waa ini.'iu*.' aaaaraeaa te know what n?*w revelattona ita BBntatehed po>>-"r weald niuk". vvii_>T, tiiotij will be the poyalar latarsal ln obssevatioBS thraogh aa iasltaaaeut far ttntn ln urlvuuc4* i.f th? irifaf tuN' ,.n Muuni Hmuilton. tlnn that ta in ad-BBes ?f it,-. aiaaaessaaiBF M. Manale. piun ta to m.tk,* g refleetlng t.i.* orop?* ol unpr?*<:<*4l"ii1c4 dtBBBBBBUBl lt" (och.1 ltjngth l?-t? b* 192 fe,-u ItM dtao will r>? of flaBBj ?ine feet ten lu.-l,. --iu dino)?t.rt ainetccu _>ad a half melic. thick. and about nine tons in weig-it. Its rn. t, will be, 8.100.000, and It ean hc eotnpl'te in tin..' for uso iu mnn. Perhapa aasae eompaii aeaa aill make tho above dlmw'? niore InteP li iri ble. The K-.-at, rnfloetinK t.-Io.eopo of Mr. Commoaa, al Eoling, Enuiand, whieh la eoaaldeeod lhe most perfect ef that tyi?- now la oae, baa a disc. ot anl.v thrco f.-ef. I,ov<.rrlcr'H, in Paris, is a littl.. larger. Tha Ktl.-ry refleotor, 08 Molbmirno, lacoanita f..ur f.-ot, with a foeal leagth <>f thlrty two f.s't, Tho ?ld Fb-rsch.'l f.do__-.,po, n.iw <uit nf aae, has a dlaaewt of fear ta**\ ond a leagth of party tret. And the maaoamatal htaaramaal of l.rd Hoaaa h;_s a taba lifty-tlv.- f<s-t long. and gataara llght with a apaahlam na lem than six f.-ot ln fliniii.'ior. M. Deaoaole is, tbeiefore, prohaWjr uot f.r l.i'.vnnd tho mark in cutimatlnff tl.at the light-gntherlng powei nf his propoaed teleaeope will he f.-ur tim.'s as ?rcat xs that Df an.V BOW" ln u.o, and will r.-v.-al Htenj nf only otie-fourth tho appar-nt magnltud.- of tho aaaUaot now vtetblo. [ta magnifying powTr will be ?m^ 15,000 timos, and ?perhapa th<> most, expreeetve faet of all?it will make viathle on the BorfOee af tho nv.on ob jocts ni,t more than livo fcot aquare. Conpariaon ?.f thla teleaeope with the great Ameriean instrutuonts is dlffioult, sinc<- our lar_r**Ht ar?- rwfroctora?an .-ntir.-lv dlfferent typfl. 1>r Draper'a two refraetoaa, tho iar_:o^r in this ooun? try, have -ttameteca of ttrentjr-elghl and tiftrcn iiich-s reapeetivdy, tho binrer havtng a fn-al l.-myth of thirtocn f.-ct. The unrlvallod rofra.'tor of the Llek Obaervatory hns un aperttue of thre foet,: and it nmj be reeallo.l, fat poipoeea of .<imparis.ui, that, its bulUlors at tirst debafd whether to mako lt 8 thwe-fflflt rflflaetor or a kIx foot rofleetor, aud finally d.-cided upon the foin.'T. Ibe refrootor al Valc has u diainetet- nf twenty eight inohea, thnt at Wa.i-iine.ton, twenty-six, and thal al Prtneeton, twenty-three. If, Uierefoeth K. Deleoele'i plane ar?- Bucoeeofully exeeoted, Ftanee will poaeaaa a teleaeope vootly aoperler to any other ln tho world. Tt. tl.-. eouatraetiaa of tliis rotaarkable instru mont varloua Pieneh 6"i.'nti_,t_* are now Mrionaly oddteaalng the-Mvoa. __L Delonele has sooureJ the advioe an.l diroeti.>n of the aatronomera nf the I'aris Obaervatory. M. .iauti.-r. the great te_o *cop? ball i-t, is prepating lhe plane and workint drawtngo, ond the famoua St. tfoblan gloaa worka will i.ti-l.-rtak,' the eonatraetion ><f fl"- great ileo? by far the ntoet dWHeoll part. of tbe wh?le j>t> Tlto erowfl glaefl lane ?.f the Liek teleaeope is only thrae feel ln dlameter, yet It woa a tremendooa task to make it. Thr.loaori Oloeka oreie <i<st before a aultable i ae was round. Then it took th<- Clarka -i year and more to grlnd and pnlish it. And Ita tranaportatlon tO California r.-'iuir.-.: in >r enr.- than th*convojraoee of a King'a ranaom. How mueh tn>>r<- anluous will Im- tlw taok ol maklng the hngn dis- for M. Do-onole'a teleaeope may be Imagl.I. Vel it is a wttrthy amiutiori; and he i-? raah who venturea to pronpunee it?with all that it impll-o?inip #oib_?. Tha greal deolroolHty of aniform legMnllon among thr* -?????r-.l Stute* on a varlety of aubjecta ... -.'ii .'Vi.i.-iit. Commiiwionero to .?? ..i-i? l-r the ? h.i.r Ihn'h appolnted by New-York, Pean . ! ?;. -| - , Li^.'tt-, V.".\ .I.-r-.-v, l>,':.w.-.r.'. Michigan nnd Ueorgia, nud it la ! <,|?-.l that auf -i.-i.-nt Intrnvt a Ul he anwaed ln b n?mber ..f othera t? - <i;re llke actlon within a yenr or more. It will prnbably bn comparatlvely eaay for lhe eom mtwdonen t,. ;,.t.'.' ;.- t., the polnta .... whieh there OUght lo ls- .ji.it.irn.ify of .?tii.rrti.t-i.f-.: tiie real tr,,.|i,l.' wll| ho i'i i>- rau ..ili.-t th.- I__w_alatarea ol .?nl Statea t., adopl th.-ir .<?<? ?mm.-n.iations. Conaenting actlon .... the part ot i_*veral Statee mav reaBonably bo exprchxl, however. and that -..ill hc a long atep ln odvaneo, When tbla haa t>.en aeeompllahed, it 'vi.l be ,',-isi,.r to iiulu.-e otiiei .?,"i,i:,,,':-.\'.-.lf!:s tn fall into line, ? ? A i.ttle -,.1'iiiK- ol toIeetloBa from Prealdenl llniTi-..ii s apfleehee has l.n iwiied b.v the Rep'ib tiean N'ational Commltlee, with the tltle "Nugaeta ???l Ciyatali " lf i-s a good t.fi--. aad the m> h'.'fimifr, ..-' worthy of it. |fopele_a eonfnaioa _i']H'ars t.> K>ign ln EVrvla, wtere a libeial Cabinel pa__M_dng only aeventeea r_f_ata In .-. l___tlBlature of 17* haa .iiat auceeeded ti,,- Radical Adminiatration of M. Phcblteh, who r.-tniim an overwhelmlng porliotnentary anjority, and \.!.o .!."-tt.,.iii,-.-s bla dlamifloal from ofll ?? bf r.,.' Regenta ns ui.<- imtltutional. li- is aew eo> . in "Btumping ti,.- eountry," exhurting tbe peaaantry, whoae rnvs are already aeveral tu ilollara la arreara, I i refoae Io eompljr wltb lhe liemanda dI lhe r,'-.----..Cflceri on the ground thal fh" pr.-s.-nt Adminiatration is lllegal M.-.n ...hil" it..- I r.-.i-.iry lfl Ptupty, Ibf arinv . ih well as the Lmmenao liody ol eivil acrvanta," bm ro uiain..l unpald for monthe, and tnule and cotn in.-i,-.- ar,- u' ? itoadatlli. The litiuti... iu Servia at the |,rc-_'t;t roomenl i-. ln tnet, waa w rae t!,..n ut:d'-r t!.-? loyi of I'iuUisIi rule. an.l bodea lll i?r t,i? inttiro of the hapleaa boy, King Alexan ler. ? ? Arran rmenla havo i.eon made hy tl.e mo. ln eharge of the Columbu. pr..c.>i.i,,n n.'\t month for -':....is nt rati.iua point- long tlie line of mareh to ieal more ilutn HA,. penple. The price nf admLwIon to them will range from 50 eenta to 9.1. Appan-ntly nothint; bul .I weather is neede l t.. denionetral i.-'.-n lid _:i,,',--s The Waahington Cont-*nnial araa i -_? -11 ? _i r! \ ravored ln jwlni of weather, eaeh ol tl.e three d*y? heing Une The Oolumhui affair haa been plonned on ;. atill larger neale, and .?:.-. nearefly fail tn aurpaai even that ineeeseful .-.-!,'tiration-tho lar-'-t atnl mofll Impreiwive whieh New-York haa rel wa Tbe dlseoverj- ,.f Am.-rlca ^,? is, however, n mlglitler ev.?nt than the Ina iguratloa of fteaident Waahington, and a _ H. ,.f propi r-i'.'i -llelatee that tlie <li'i>!av ln ii- ln.nor should lo vas',.r iu nvery way. tih.-i !,??! vreather, Sew-York wlll ihow how a great ,?< .<'i,riti..M ahould i" eondneted, iu namhera, f.iitures. dlgnity and Impreaalveneaa One ol Ihe reqoeata whieh Mr. Whlttler Iefl bc l,tii(l him was that all peraotia havlng lettera from li ini ahould refraln ir-.ra pul*llahlna them without tl.ii-.-ut .,f Mr. Piokhard, lhe tn.-n I r,, wb m he left i.u maaui ripte, elo. lt ls Inpomthle to ii'liov^ thal Mi Wh.ttt.T <-v,-r wrote anythlng whieh, if pal ln print, would linUniab la th, leaMt degree lhe feellng nf love ind rrverenee wbleh ls unlver-ally entertolned for him. Vot hi.s ri'<ht? are Ihe aajne now as though I*?- arere Ktill atnenjr ns, and i'Vitv l.-rtor Mh.iu!>i nitdergO lho Bomtlny ot i.iu iiter.tr executoi before belng pnb llahed to the world. _ Mr. Auotln Corbln'a anggeatlon regardtag the eotabltohmral >?t' e number of State p.rks m NVw-IItuip-hlt*' for H-e p.ri>-.s.< ..i pn*_4>rvh-g the fOreeta whieh aro one ot th?- ehkf attraetioni and beautka ..f tbe aplandi and mountaina of the Btate is in exeellent one. Mr. Corbln nol only makaa a valuable auggaatlon In hia letter to s.'n.itor Chandler, bal he booka it ap with a praetlcal offer, to the effect that he will eon tribate 5 per oent of the eoal <>f a State p-?rl. up to 91,000,000 As he has i park of hls own ln New-Hampaliire, Mr. Corhin is a eoaapetent witnem .?n thla snbjeet No one famillar wlth the matter is IgttOrOBt Of the fitet thal everywh.'re among our E-tteeeu fnr.'si. the BawmiO is maklng it-< way, eorrylag deatntetton and devaatation in its path. Somethii-.R OOghl to he dotM at omv tn htay lra prnfres**. Iu the Adirondaekl tliere la already the li<-jjinniiiR of a Stat?- I'ark. lu ihe White Mn'intaifi_. we t.-lieve, nnthing in tbin direetion Iiiu* yet baaa uulertak.-u. Mr. forliin?-> ntfer ...i|_ht to be ueeoptod Bt onee, and ?deanoaa maaaniaa lakaa ta aava lha beaatifal foieata tn*a the baaaa nf tha epollor. The lallroad collision ut Witit ( tiniliriil _e wns Hpe.'dlly foll.iwi'.i l?y another iu l_o_,toii, wluch, lii.kllv, i-rodu.-od no BOftoaa resillt.. 'lhat a oollMon or tt dtmal-ii of ..ny kind aflfloaapaatad I.y iv H-lloua l<*s of life <l<s? not always proluee laution nu tha pnrt of ra-Kvay eiiipTweM has heen proved hy ixiinfnl expertmoe many timc6 aiuoa rBilioBiU wm-. llrat oBBttriiotcd. Tkero a_re peeple who mill a tli rm that the eafeat tirae to travel la just after an aeetdaat. t*ellevln_. that everyr____y will th.'ii ba eap*'i illy on the aU. t. Unfortunately thta ia not the ca?c. One nitahap freiuently fol? lowa upon thr* Ii,*o1m of another. Of courae no ro. lutinu ?f f*aii6o uml efteot ean be traeed, hut the p,..)t;lar belief that g railway disaster insurat . afety for a titiu* iis a popular tMusioa. PEE80SAL. Mr. oirll.'s l.ftiive ou Sluvery ln I'hllid.'lphla Ja_B besaro ..?? w_r, ..t a saaaBag wMeh a *u<?- tried u> break u_, ls freMity Besertbod tn a letfr to **Tna i'hiiadfipmji Uiojsr" l.y is..*<- '? I'lothi... who, w?e aiioili.T mfl., wa> InMrum.ni.-il ln arntiiRli.g tor taa iHiln s-. In frut. \V,'lif1"ll riillllji^'s 1088898 B mor__ I, fure h'l.l ;ils, peej iseBiag 99 tln**.' then youngmea; r nt thi* exeeattoa of .loiu. Browa tttontI ? forti.igtu liffdir Mr. <'?... tls BJoBe li.-.d -11.111818 th" POBBS OV la a higli pi'ii, ,,f ...\.ii..n.,'i.i. M b viokw. waa ih-eatened; but Um Bayor p.o-ide. 800 poiic-m-n iinrt ?;im pn>*":.t ln ?**rsf.ii; m.d Mr. <lirtts. belng ftuiv wanuii. deterajlaag io ?_?) ahaod. Thoaa tnrn n rioi in-l-e and 0-taMe ttttm oo ii*-pui; hut IBO poiico siibdnifl lt adBaUatty au- Mr. rurtls ti t .nttnae. and Un* owoot, fxeaiif* i.n? eoarageoM orntor 014 COflMBM to tli" v.rv .-..fl tf Ma dMe88BBS A s'utiii* of HiiinhfiMt las h?-.-n prps?*nt.-1 t/> tba rity of CbkSfO l.y I we.-.rtliy btewer of tl.at Clty, F. J. Dewes; and lnstc.fi of Itl betag '. sp*rim"n of poor Uu-.-, mi I, ns P, orten fiirnl^iffl un-f-r amlltir fty. ramatan-M, Iho t'prur.* is a rajnEaaBM <*f a ret?ry .hr.lee work of ar:. In H?*rlln. Th-re wlll be _<*<ll catory axerctaro next nr.ntii. Prtewss sl tas <i-t<' naaie Bo LaroMaya ar.* maaBjpBj i.rwiitpttoaa 10 a BBBl tiiai shall piorBB nn annual prue bearlag aaa aaaaa of taa aaakaaal i'eiuian e-ou-mltt, M. .lu.'f*- fSlin ii. M. ...io,-. of ;h" 1 nlvej Kitv of Moi.ip.-ii'r. aaa taa Btrnttnt <>i taa gafeeB of follttml sclfiw.*. ln I'ktI*. ood B. Boi.tmy, who ll weii known rer hls Neaarhab'e otndtea _C thf* BagBgi UonatltBttoa, hava joi.,.*d the roouaBBa in eharge of lh" .-rlieine. Cfeartco i*. H. Whitn.y, tha BtaBBaaat -_ew-a_aa_BB< lawyer, arh. fii"<i ol BrooEBae, Maoa_, iH-a. IBBBBf eveohif, look ? po<t-_rraiin:.t'- SOaroO at liirrard, frora wtoet unlver-lty i.f* r.-relvt.i hls eaojroe ol IB, O. Hc t' >?>. siiilf-1 ln u.-mnnv tmt ln th.- ttarvord L*w -??? ? -, belng termtmttet trom th- mttmt ln 1818. II* wm .it "i" ii!>." a paiwer "' ex*_0-araor f.mton, il, 111.-.1*1.1. Wll! -..ii II. Ilalle, <>f Hprinaflrlft. Ma-s.. af pr?.--nt I,!eutf*niiit (iov.'rnor. an<l lt''piiMi< nt. BOSOlBM for tho aoveraorahtp, i- a not-vo of tha ow Oraalta >ut**, irfeoM QoMfaar, in lEM aai I88E, aas Mr. Hale'a r.tiior. II- roawved to -prtaglleM In 1872. T'-n rean later he avral m tl." Htate Benate. ^4?^llrtr,f? ', re-electlon n> thol pn*t. His t!r>. ote-IlM to hla pre?*nt o?c? araa In laaa. Ho ta o Bonrar by pn> fe--i|on. Dr. Il'lnrlfli PaBOr, OB-O f1!r*ftor of thp I)rf?4t??n , oiu rvatory, boE a pupalai wrttat on musir. unnka ii, , aatrj i- !?" BrtBg Be-OmBaalsei, oni uv* iii.-iefore v .-.r'.-'i m f.\.i'iii" WaHaaaEat araoBtf paper. ??iiiH i'.ii Mall liasHte," aaya thal la oiEsf -> wn m axeaiphiry grotMl afalnal tho aaaalM Bf BUas. order. and drcoratl. tw. he haa reaoa_acetf his ovm .1 .-,-..- ?- ;, rt ??'?-. ii''i i'-.-s r-tnraed hl* dipl'.iiia to * . .. i !-....? i,\ of im-rtea. He appeals to hla rroarrs i.i ?,ioi;t iln ..iii-i,-'..',.,-.! nlmplleity ot drraa. ma paxMon If.r ?lni| Ulty, i'i'"'. -? ? - ao far ih^t M , ,..?!. ittat all athletlo txerrton mnt Ptmet _h i,,l be p'i-f.r..,.*,l ... ii.i'iity, afi.r lt," BOUUMT al ? -r,' i.r.--Iis. ii. _. i, seta, "f s'.i.'i. UaEota, ofltatal ii.-ad ot the N.iif.ii-i Ftmmrt' AUlaace, dropyrt lato Adaata iBM ireea, ond ta BBag ." do mom iferehsaaMag l_ I,.- ."..,.U, tt ? :,. THE TALK 01 TBB DAV. ,?ne Boaton > Irrgyaaan, al kaat l- ap lo eate. U*m Mi,,.i::\ be i'1-..ui..-' oii WWttler la lhe nioralnf iin<l _,,? the -i.illvj,ii-< ..ri.. tt dghl ln tl,- -Veaiag. II wlll aow bo In ataor lor li1"1 '" grracl .. lerai ..i ?-i tl.o wi.-ii.sii.'-t- ..f iho i'.,!"'.-- in f portlag tho Igat. "Th? ConKregatlonaJlBt" reporta another elergya_aa Bhs aa* noaiiecd a aanday oveolBg talk on the aahjoet, ?? v..ur Tr.n,'\"4 OE." Another rlefgjtaMa receatlf reaaarfeai to bla roagre__at-oa: -Yoo preea the buttoa, aod I*) Um reat.* And attll aaollier apohe ni yrtytt a- tou. li Ing the eloetrie batton, whleh riaga l.. heavea. i't ,.r.- ta ao aaeh thiag aa bavlng nmeh ol a g_*aa in grure a- i''-' ?* vv" ItttlA ou k'-eplag ?>ur Baaaa iu l, ? ..-vn a ...:i ratlier Ktart u fu*- b-tvy-*'iio coaplo ?; ,,,_r. !....|.ie Uua lo -u a druakard a burr.-l of * Tbtsre"Isn't much llfilnp bo*** ln yoar raUgBa lf U doesu'i .iiaiic yon ?!., roai boat ta pay k*j eeata on the ' ?Kv_rr man boa u Bm thal lf be tmt beea tn A'.-ru'o pla. ?? th.- whole -artii woold no? be :. Oarden of |--",'n_. The onlj peopl- wbo raa be poor lu tbe heat w-rlft rlll be tlm-" wl,,, ha\" not tokou GoE'a wuy t? M88BM ?"'"Ivi',',.,1,".1!,'.- de* eeee March _aaasha_a wiangiing wltb. one nn rthar ho lOJOWi II wlll bo OBfa lor him U) slt dowa .mo roat.?lEaaa'a Hon. Tbo follaarlag _4vertHM8oal laeeaBg apr-'flrel to -Th- WUtahlro (EaglaBd) Tini."*": "Balfcia BagMrtng by tbo B-v. A. k. Johaton, btoarnore Water, oeatftu* day, a. 10-80 a. m- ? botographora lavUai." im the far... ,.f Qeorge Hortar, oaat y,.ui city, raU tbere ta a mulo .imt rame teroa. the plat.n -'. !??t, .,, .mii j, ,4m,. io .1.n-lden-blo aroiji, and l- M Snd h .11 iv. TH. <-<....? K?lr oUght wll s.-ur,* tUd Svlng .? !llc to go la the htatortral 4'xl.iM.lon.-.&..tt.-r Kaiii.'T. There l- a good deal of proflt ln tJ." pp.phet tojB dcm u. Java. A prophH el thal tatoaa ha.s been pall 9400 a year br tho bul MBwa reara "far no. pro. dirtlag u tMal waro wMeh win ^w.-*>p elear otar tha Uland." imt. aftor aii. be eaa*l bo wn aalamBlBE. Wlth ih.- amoaal nt crodallty r^ady at haufl to worh up,,.,. he e.Hi.il get #1.0i"? 8 year lu.t as .-a.-lly M i.i... l;,'- viaroi.-" I bave |Ml tonmi a yeU^eflBad^esss of .\?i.-,.l,- eollorer." ihoated thaozclted? clttseg, ruM ,, the poll.-.- aUtloB. lhe healtti offlco waa ,,l.-,.|:.sl io; the l.'r.'l w:i6"ll WBJ. 4*?Ued OUIBBE tive pollcemen and a dot-tor aere baalod aniund to tl.o ,,.,!-...- Elven i.v the .ri/.:,. whore ao laoSeaslve . M ,..'., u.-._ found putttng :i gbw-y glo-a ond a wlra ?Ue ,,? the .vw..ii ol -".ne pet-OO or p.-rs.,:is uuluiuwu. (Ill, 11.11,::p,.lls .I..1UII..1. ??The w.'Ki qaaiaatU-e," taya "TBa CladaaaB Ooaimerrial Gawtte, "eaaiea rroaa tha italian. *a_-aa>> UM.' Th- Moahtah or tha Bta Latta t.rm wa*- ap pEed i.y tho Aaglofiaaoaa aboal Eghwl'a time. It wm th.-n tha eaatota t.> roaapato poHoda ot time by f,,i-.i.>, ood a ree-H .'"tningr from n ooopoetai or . i port wm proWhttod aay latoiaoaiM atth -!.,. !,,r forty daya. Othera -:t\ thal tl.e .aae_aM i;r>t iBtroda-ed lha practtro aad tha ...iin.*." i*,, PASTB IK V"i i: HAT. Baho ".- bo l yoar ebotaro _.-rm* c<_ik ,.t I, a?t a oilnate; ju? 11 v.'.u- arater, Uhearlae mllh, u.u.i- maj be lu lt. Bat i ?> food ..." -t.?l'* or raw, 1*.rve lt li.-h ai.il I'..'! (;,,-,. -,. - unib t" hrot ;.'"..". t_*nd th'-... all io i_,t. (Boe_oo Eeeoof. Aa ,.,,1 MH "...I >t"'i tat forty aewo "f Bal Ls a ,-.,.- . 11| rerblage. II eoavefB "oll ,,?.1 dogular appurteaaaceo, appeadagee, aEMWoaaBj twoellU, .-..min..ns. eurtltageo, eoo boMca, eotaeHbB datiiee, dovoeotee, raaeoMata, emoltuaeaU, tnemmmi reatureH, furaltare, Bxtarea, lardeaa, bMBoaU-B, m> proveraeata, Immaaltlea, LUaehilM, mooEewa, saarahe-b toii ., orlaerala, orohardo, porha, ptaaawra gr,?.:.ia. Bifteon i.'.i.s.-, alfatyea, auarrteo, roaatfaaaia, rovas> Boai, wato, n^1!'-. araya, aat? ssanaa, -Uidmilia, together with every nOmt aooeeaory ripht. imiiumlty, pri\1lege and advaataaje of whataaovw name. i.ature ur deoerlptloa." gata Kii.nipi..- a oom roabod tmo th,- waMffrasai of u aaletj depoatl coaipaay yeatora_y monilug and ?M hurrtedly to the ruatodian: ** 1 want to (?<*. s.'inetliliiK' "ut of n.y box->o. B7?d_M tnd I'v.- loat n.y kf*y. 11.iW wUl 1 maaaeo lt l -We gave you tw, keyi, rou remembar. wheu laa Iraaed the box," returaed tho eaatodka, "M taat u you loal nne yoo eould fall bach oa the other. Ihey are daplkatM. You wfll h.,ve io pi in4 at your other hey. There ta M ""'?-,- *"> B" |B ot lhe con t.'ni- of vnui- IwN. Br." ,, _ _ ?t.r-M --.,..:?' gaaped iho exclted ealler. "I pul the otln*r bey in?lrt-* ll.e bOX fur iufe ke<*pliig! -iLhlr iai;i' Trlbune. Thev on- rtmlliip U l.ard to deolde on a State flowef for the Uato of Wasl.lngi"!). The dlfBculty ls that any Bewet lhal wtB grow la one half of the State won't gTOW li. tho OthM half. sa EattroU EnmrnamtotL-**Papa.aft__________ prUet.-' Su-rmured ftrangellBe, M 5^^*^_Efi_J feweNbospaugJed clrclot ou l,**r falrv BBgar. L8at|_aa i'm hnve teash bla eoBMBt. Wl^Ajta} tSmmtl otil.'Bl dear: n.'i.i?>ni!i.*r ihnt lh" foiirteat nopoa_M yourowa Kvanprim.* wiu p, with you. I thloh yaa "?JjM r1:1;,!''^-11^-''.*,*,. BeOhaaa. wtth -orae b I__ . . "Tl.X.1,1 M,^!.l. tlmldly entered S . ;.m ,. me Ifs taken yoa mi<l EVo a deni<4 n,,,r,-'t. _n I.our:" l-MMBJI l-taaBB no taaeaat apaaogH-BH Bst sdjai for pBHB gakaalB ,,v ??. *?__. ..ov.rnn.c... aaa aa^flBeen. Ha; piiifully ......ii ihta ta i?r aaaaal ooaatry b-aBaaaB ,. rtvMly bNaaal sad ny the M that *.r Vhoyoar I8B0 tho aa-oeat aarpaaaal for Ba pwBB aobaoB ia the State al Eew-ToiB aaa giajit4,EB1 18. BbflP Dld vou rend Bal paMl B the fcgl number of "Tlie Tnuiweiideiital HUfaaUO PagS. You know Mr-naldy. th" lh|uor dealort liiKr* Vea; bat wh..t IgstBB la do wlth itt l-.w Bvetythlag. M.Toddy Mia ruai. but Bevep flrl.ilu. aii\ 1 wnt," p.?trv. but don't r.-ad B_ M_* T_i_t. _.,'! . know ..,!? evn. eflagalE-an la our ro opoenva wurea.-lllostou lVanserlpU