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'O*1 n-mdwav. ^VitVS-wkOit?lji Garnit lOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1892. TWELVE PACES. the SEWS this m o i: s i so. r-Tojcrti.?MM. Charlea de Leioeps, ?' I Saus-Lrroy were arrested tor alleged conm ivitii tin? Panama Canal (randa; the polio seatclie?.] many Jiou-i's and offices ?un? secured fourteen van loa'ls of document? bearing on the i _n kd. 'j'!:. re were farther tutet af cholera i'i Harnhnrj) -_??? ? K?:ig Behd-ud-t, ol Dahomey, h.is with him _?.???.<? iinii'il lucn, and Ls Likely s"":> to renew the gtfUfS-fl with the i'n-ticli. Douii.tic?T1??- propcaed Ira c ol the Connecti? cut Hirer BaUroad to the New-Haven road v.--. frusn i-.-<1 by th.- purcliaao m _ controlling intcrr.-t in th?.? River rout?, lor the Boston and Maine mad. ------ : Tin? Joint committee of Con jfr?--( un hnutUrration lieord argumenta iront Ntprraeatativee "f ihe steamship companies ,1.. ? : il win- p&poeed - itrpraaion ??r imtuigxa ti>?:?. ? It na- reported that a Boston syndi? cat? will b'iiltl a hoal to defend tlie Ali? en;). - Archbishop 'reinad made ? tut a'.' t !d_t Sntollis powers, t ity and Suburban.?Stocks went lower and the ra'?> Tor money was higher In Walt Street Cornelias Vandcrbt't ipY? 93,00.) to tlie Police ftn_.on FnRd. ?--? Frank V?'. Boehle was con? vie'-- of having hilled Frnna Paulsen, the jnr.\ brin .m- i verdict ?I mprder i;i the lirai dejrr?. i be passengers on the North German I.' 3 1 at?- m.liin Stint, .u-t ?rere permitted :<> land. Sr..--. s active and lower, but Ihe '! eins was no? weak, : 11 it 1 -.i_r': the industrial Mocks I0.4I ?? per wnt on un ".veras* ; money ?m call ruled ai 10 pe. cent, bal n low loans wet. nu le at 2. per cen'. I'll?? Wcntlipr.?Tnrervi-t for t<?-d y : Generally Olottdy, with li'ht ?rain or en w. Temperature; )_>sterd_y: Highest, '..' degrees; .owest, 34; average, il-t &-_, There K aomethinj to l?r? ?-ui?! in )>? 11.-1 ? f 0! th-? ?t ::nisln]? oonrpaiiiee which will be affeel ! t?\ the propoaed auspenajon ol immigration; aii'1 their representatives had the opportunity i<j,;?nlay of nttJag forth their views before the Concessional J int Committee <??i Immi patton The pnaltion ?>t the reim anus is, 1 ; ??ouise dictatc'l l?i letf-interest largely, if not t-ii'iicl.N. Notl Inn thai waaaaid alters the fati thai i; is 1I10 para-Bonnl duty of our Uovern in??nt to kc'p cholera out of the country l?y any reaeo?abre means in its power. It Is ** ^.-il?lo that a ni? effective method of inspecting would* he b-ualgraat. oa bc4h lidei of the Atlantic m?v i?c asieod upon : bat ao satisfactory mi .1? uro to aeeomptish what is deaired has over yet boon put in pan tic . It aspean thai Bpaaket Ciis]? has sent 1 r? ply to Mr. Aadaraon'a Reform Club letter, Kioin the way th?- Speaker*! friends in YYaah hagtoa .'ire feoliii'* it may readily be fcaferred that it, It u jiimx'-nt epistle t while the silence into which Mr, Aadersoa lias relapsed iadi aatai that ii struck home. Mr. Andarsoa I <?k an fatly oppoftaaity to tettfraph t<? .Mi. Cnap hie jK?rmisvioii that his oivn latter should b" auhbshcd ; but since? the iniblieation of uno letter ?mjtli's the publication <?f the other, anxiety has diminished, if t)"t disappei People all over the country would be pli to road tins correspondence in full, and t interest In the Anderson contribution t would be less than thai in the Speaker, n Ur okl.v ?i i- tint atened with ? ah ?rl r supply?though nol rriUi a water fnmi through the breakdown oi one of th" eng at tic Ridgcwood pumping sfa?ion. The sh age Will be about 15.000,000 '.'allons ?i i and it is estimated thai at least four u? wnl be needed to milv<? the repairs. As ti is not a large reserve supply, nome im venii ne ? i? ?k' ly to result. The Alden have been repeatedly urgel t<? provide aga siich an emergency by securing now engii ?a?; summer the matter was most urgei brought t > their attenti n bj the Mayor tho riitiinii??i ii'" of City ?Vorks? but foi i SORS Which are not obscure they refused take any action. There is no room for qi tion as to their responsibility lor whate trouble is caused by this mishap. Tlie city (lui? of Now-Yorh has been existence only a short time, bat appears have already established itself on a firm ba I l)i.' ot it? c|??. f objCCta is t ' ?'Tille holiest : efficient administration of municipal aiTa ,\ large number of well-known citizen?, arc eluded in lie' membership, which ha? read 700. At a meeting ol the club held last ni: there was a taking <>i stock, which showed favorable condition of things both prospect and retrospective. One "f the interesting pi oi' the club is th- organization ? ? f ('? od-Gi ? nun'm Chilis ?n various sections of the ci Tho opportunities for effective missionary wt ??it this line are unlimited. AS BXTEA SE8BIOS SEEDED. Over 93,000,000 lias ?one <>'it of the count this week already? No one can explain i\ this has occurred, unless it is because Americ -'?.in i'.i's have been aold by foreigners, T policy of the party which "ill tak?' control the Government ihe 4th "f March is not tnurt iiv Europeans who have invested in Americ -iml;s. and they are selling early in order pr i< ? t themselves. Th" foreigner delights in the Democrat ta:ill policy, it is commonly supposed, but is afraid that the Democratic patty will i mischief in regard to the money question. TI difference between the Cleveland and Cri Democrats Is now said t. be mainly about tl coinage ol' silver. * ?n the tariff question the is said t" he ii'? serious antagonism. M Crisp would i" > h?t as lav and i?!-t as ta t ?ward Free Trade as le- could, and so iron Mr. Cleveland, though there is some doul whether th" President-elect doe* n i wish i hold back further than th" Speaker. Bui ?. ;lie .silver question Mr. Crisp i? ?aid u? repri ?.it ill- wishes "f tie- S'Ulli and West, ii hi Mr. Cleveland represents onlj th" wishes ? Wh]! Street. Some of th" Southern papers a.' attacking Mr. Cleveland savagely, assertin that he i? in?; faithful t i the wishes and ii tero-ts if the party which elected him. The doubl bow far the Cleveland wing ? th" Democratic party ivill go in tariff recoil ?>truction begins to disturb some minds, .\! though the President-elect wa- the ap-rstle i 1 i- ?? Trad ? four yeats ago, when he wished I in. re-elected, and believed tha* devotion t Free-Trade principles would assure Ins sut cess, tl.?i" are some who say that he i? non much inclined to play into ihe hands of th "sugar-dated Protectionists." His persons and !?iisi?iess interests are altogether at th East, lie has acted t r a number "f years a attorney for powerful and rich corporation?1 and has constantly associated with men <>f grea I ! in this ?iciion. The West and - ntl kn 'W thai he is not in favor of iinliinil? ?I u* of cheap money, and tiny begin to fear tba in regard feptsthe tariff also their Moses is ni to 1? ? tru.ted, These nne?rtainties make an extra sessioi of Congr? -s extremely important, and yet it i because of hi.- unn?iingncs? ; ? terminal ? the* nnceitainties thai Mr. Cleveland hr*?-ii'i*.'-- t call an extra session, 11 is even stated by som? wh ? sh ?uld I?" well i.'il' rmed thai he ha definitely decided not to assemble Cong tos until the regular session next December. !!? would like to keep all qucstj ?na open, appai tntly, and subjc t t? bis individual decisi n as long as he can, and h does not wi_htobavi Congress take the reins and the whip out ol his hands too soon. Nevertheless puhlii we] fare demands a spe d.i sottlcnienl of ties" dis I uted que>ti >ns, Tho Demi cratic party ha been empott -red by the people I > iak>- chargt if tin- Government, and yet no one knows pre ?is It nhal thai part, ne aas t , do. It- pial form, tho m i-i ?nt lligcni Democrat-t cynically remark, proves nothing wbatcrei : 11 wa? onlj ne anl i i carrj the election. L'ntil the party begins t-? act, no one can be sure what it ?ill (J ) ?n the money question, or how far it will go in the diroi tion of Free Trade. Mr I land's o| inions ( u the matter ma-, have bui little influence ?*hen a Democratic Congress has aasemblcd, and it is even possible thai bis vet i power wil| count for nul much. THE J:/sk di a si.cos?) CHOICE. The declared purpose of th" Democratic liii-i'.ui li.v if New-York to scad the lion. Ed? ward Mmpby, jr., to tic LTnited Is tat es Senate Im? pi- .A' ilvcl tac opposition of " Tin- New-York II" ?ill.'1 inn o u' mporary ?a highly gratififd ?it tin- result oi the Prceidential election, for which, with projier pride, ii claim? a large share < i credit. Uni it i? not bound i>y organic or oilii'i lies in accept with m? ' !? approval whatever acts and pulicic.t the rulers ol the party mi.v liiiosi- t , iIm-i'.???. ii obey* n i dicta? tion from AH.?c.v. Washington or Fourteenth -\ .??;. bot folloAvs only where its own con* science and judgment 1 ad. And bo in thi? mattet oi the Senatorship ?t denies the claims i i M r. Mmpliv and is endeavoring to deft at hi :-;??rations, supported ?i- they are by a i*taolute and i> ?wi ; ful machine. "The Herald's" opposition to Mr, Murphj? ?a based upon a deliberate and paiiurlaking tali* inn ,? ol the man. It i? ronvinced thai h" >l,.<? i.ot repie-enl the infliitnoos which el oled Mr. Cleveland, and thai hi? moral and intellectual qtuili.i's iio not lit him fui the place ivbicb bo oovcts. Its constant and spirited contention is l!;;it '?(Mil' 11 At "*' Illltol Illllsl I),, a ? I :i t,. . in.?ii. not ?i wiiepuller.'" If th ? Republican party bad lecured control of the tagfrltture which AAi!l elocl Mr. llisccok'a sumador tai? demand n-ould Bot onlj be .?'ist and natural, Inn would alto be completely and appropriately answer <l by the cm loe of ?i >? Bator ei|iiippod in til rttptcta for bis great cfHee. lint the |, -- mion ol the Legislature bj the Dem crut? Introducta other a-otidei-ati-n?, and su g doubl ??s t i the Btfetr* and \\\-A m ? .??sii;:^ the machino and defeating Mr. Mur? phy'a ambit'ou. i? publican statesmen are familiar ?u.d impressive Hgures. They have been tiijecting the cours?- of National affairs und promoting the common honor and proa* poritg for i!.'- Ian! thirty years. Bal a Demo oratie Btattsman i?, al the very lm-t. ;i ?u? pcou? ( I'j c . Tii" l?>;u (Titi. juit, cir.tiiiis a larca ii'ii.ihci of exotUeat, B-unetcutloua private citizens, but 11 has generally had bad luck with its statesmen. Their appearance "ti the ii"M of action is suft-cieni t> cause con? siderable anxiety and a general desire I i lock up movable property, and ?t is not certain by any mean- ti:.t* th" rountrj will look with ap? probation upon "Th" HeraldV efforts t > eleel ;i Democratic statesman to the United Stai ?s Senate. William M. Tweed was a Democratic statesman, by bis own confession nndei oath ,it. ih" most ? lemn crisis of hi- career, and he left a In'.'" ?mtnlx-i ?-f followers who seem t<> tlnnk thai, if thej a'i" going to make a success of public life, tie; must contrive in mi" way or another to remind their follow ciii/i i:? ol the old man. We aro nil prepared I ? ? ;; thai Mr. Murphy is not a Democratic statesman, bul a umiii'" that "The Herald" i? right and thai he ?I ???* n t belong in thai melanchoi.i category, I may I?" ni:iii.\ solicitous citizens ol tho Kmpire State who will feel thai this veiy lut con? stitutes a first-rate r. as? n for making a Sena ?> of him at the ? arlieot opjMirtunity. AU h IS lis OF SSAPPERS. Prior to th" late election the harnv nions De? mocracy <?f this Stal ?. though Ii tiding all sorts of opinions ?'ii till serte "i i?u"??i";i?. wore divided in th" public mind into two parts only. The two greal divisions w< re at i ? each othei on th" impoitanl and all-absorbing question whether ii was in accordance wiih the I rincip.es, the policy, tin- history and traditions uf the party to hoid a --tat" Convention in Kebruary. Tin- February convention faction was known as th" Snappers : their opponents as Anti-Snapper?. For several months tin- ? m t" i over this question rag d with 'tica* II ne-.s. Fach sid?J hurled epithets at the other wiih profusenc4.1 and energt and went I i greal expen-e to organize seraratel. and got read;? for a? fight to a finish in the Kational Conven? tion. The light never tame off. After all ih" preliminaries had b ?en arranged ai ?X|ens" and the fictions hu'l pill ih-iu?t*lv< ? in array against each oth< r at Chicago, Mr. William c. Whitney, Fool Killer in Chief, ap? peared mi the scene and said t<> the Anti Snap; ers ; M You'rt too humpti us, I ..m" .'IT !" They did come off. There wa? no collision. Aid te l> "ly knows abs 1 il !.\ t . dis da; whether a Dem eratic State Convention in 1*( brttary is or i^ not constitution il, The fat tions continue, how? ver, tin I th? o is -trif" bctwet n Ihem a? t i whioh ??! th ?n shall tun Mi. Ccoland and bis AdtninfsLr: Keck??ned In dinners and public speeches. I? push and tbrttsl and eagerness i i p.tinco on everything in sight, Ihe Anti ^napper- seem al th" moment to bo in th? aseen pera are n .t dem n.-trative. They have not givtn an} dinners, noi made anj specche? in tii" matter of making a Cabinet and ?i citing a policy for Mr. Cleveland they bai scarcely ..ll'u-d a suggestion. The Tnmmani Tiger has lazily 1 oked ;'ii i lar il ? ,hi k ?1 h s tail, though p pie familiar with bis I think they can see a sorl ol . and nervous closing ol ihe |nw thai ?4?em to -1.\ : " W hen all this ' la . .* ' is ovi i and the vitt ;il- are n uly i i bo served I v.ii! i.-e up and treti'h mi? ?If." A new fas tion wbii h did n I d ??? ? '- p in (hi ? State to aii.i ? ?.'. ril i" : ? tho el beginning to make a at i It < l'.iw.-i full* t . I > m i : r.. un ? . i : i '?' i tn States iintl? r the name of Pu| It has mixi '1 n ''."us i\ar ?ri i? " Down with ' I ' " !' is reformatory, revolutionary, hungry, thi full of peppt r and \ inegai and dj namrt?. Ii ha? several representative* m < ongress and I i it will hold the balan? ? of |?ow< t in th-- Senat-?. Whereat if puts on ans, assumes to take t ink with th ? Snap] era and Anti -nappei ?. and t i !>? entitled t . a voice and ?han? m the dit i-i ?n o| the -p ?Ils. '1 be small ntimbei noise of ihe-e p i ? i ? m ?k ? it profit nate tbi m in dialincti ?n ?: ??? ?? and Anti-Snappers as W1: i j p i- - . ? This mak? s ?m i asi a .?! cant i . The Deni part} 111.1,1 nou h said to b divid? ?I II. ? " All Gaul"?whit ii ta? int > thiee parts: Snappers, \nti Suapp rs and Whippcr-Snap|ieis. M tl ? pi -. m m m -, ? ni d h' "i '? '. an? !;? ii:1-' siiil -. the Anti-Miapp , ? 1 by "TI" N'eu Volk Timi " an l " : ?< rk livening Post'1 are giving dii - ant] making ?peaches, and the Whip]M?r-Snu i? pi? - '-nt-1 ??; "'I be .V w-York V\ rid raising a greal hlilBibal hi over a i ill" Republicans an scheming 1 1 it< rd the -???it ? and " ' 111 ii' " tin m ?.m ..t tie,. bnl of power. .1 Ft RSI RATE S?tiOE OF MVRPUY. " The Wine- and Spiill f?nzi I '' i I: champi m "? Kdward Murphj j . \\ ! ? Hi : m ii-, thai f i? t ! olps or hurl ? Mr. Murphy1 i diila-v ftu the IJnitirl >'..i'- -? ?cu ? ?.'? bave for loin t i ?! i l'initie, l'ii-i picuiisiiig that ?' ill" Mugwumps arc ho? Hi -i the | II ||ll?ll| ||" I ' plill ' ill III" S ?HI'.' ill . m m of lin lb m a;:itic t '(munit* ???. " I-1 .i'i :.,. !? _ | .?i h lerli r," " Th ? ? ?azi?! : " p o r il? in m -, t thai objection in ?i rath* ? n-vel m ui IP i. Il -'."-: i .?- i |. v bind ' i iv? ai V.l . I I'Verytbliig thai l Bngll '?- IV* t not to lo Mr. Murphy bet ut?e he i .. i m di al i an i a Irit-d an'! Im I'll frici 'I of the Ii ,n >r den -? i. The Qm en ..f Rnglnnd lia i d ;sevcr.il Hi ' to Ihi peerage -'-H ?pp n Uni ?n II . ?. i. k liar in Burton, and t'ulnni a i mil I Mr, Uurph) ?-? ere |fn lag in Buglui o h ml : t ll in the House ni i m' Baron "Toy. '!'lii? ina;. induce i!" Mugwumps to ?vit h Iran i!i ii opj ii: n to Mr. Murj le bul w? ?I itbl t. Not?, that tir r mi ai'.'n i- iivi nad Clovc ;i:m1 i? il ai .1 Hi v i in ulio .I in | ander to public opinion b,i c iming oui sbarpl.v again?! Tammany, Murphy, Hill ?ui<! (he real ol thai -ii-.. ?i- occasion oiTcis. They do no! mind, in lui tin? enjoy, lighting the Snapper? dining off months. Noon need be surprised if M The New-York L?vening I'ost" revives it? supinressetl pamphlet again?! Tammany and ie?uni"s gall in-- Mr. Crokci " l)i< !?." Indis d, ii tk Priaidi ii'-' l< ci -h i Id gil ?i i t!, r il nn i a! the Victoria II ; I and ?hould ag'iin h ive a i I ?. guest? Measi-. < rok . and hreh.in \ \\ 1'1'i-lv "The l'i'-i" v.:iii!'I caution him?as it took preciona good circ no! i, caution him n ter the iii?: dinner?thai a man i- known hj : he c m an* he keeps. No. " il, ? i ?azotte'1 nr.-i h i expoi t tocl ill- Mu'-'...linjis ?m, Murphrile*. Thej have Bailed tic h Hag i i the u ?i? h ml, ?, i , ?;, ii. for Carl Schurz for Senat t. Mr. .-ihm,, ac? cording i-? ?le pre ni mill ok, will n. oeivo ?iii.v rites in the I gislal re eiurtii which is t'i ii.niii' the ii'".' Senator, bul lh.-y ail I bo! mind ?i lit t?? matt r like i . it '" " i tir iigj ii lio *s m same Hi" c i ni ol I Ii influent ?? in ?n in <n D m cracy. Probably honet r, "Tho i?;i'i'i "" nill be listen?'I In with in i i mi by i Ik* 1? ni'.-.arc -? i: ?". and As iu Llymen ol 1893. Por it ask? thorn t i v to for Mi. Murrhj for a reason wh ??? firci fchej arc sure to apr recia to. ".'at (hi Demttcratic mem? bers or ihe Laogislatun r metnbe ." remark*? " The I ! :/'ii ?." " thai witboui tho almost s !? i lii|iKir Ante im; fen of th-iii would bo in ?i p. si'ion to vote (or a aucc.*#eor to Senatoi Hi - rock." Th a mo b* nultdroit, but ii i*. fi-a_| and to the point and cannot be controverted. h [s certainly In orde? fot ???? "rk':il> nf -he liqtioi dealers to a k Democratic lawmakers wh ' owe their election to the votes and the Influence and the hard caah of tho liquor in tcresi t.? suppoil for an office which he desires a man who is hims T in the liquor business. All t'e sime wo should no- be surpris d to I :iin thai Mr. Murphy was putting up fervent p titions for a safe delivery out of th" hamls ,. bis friends of ?* The Gazette.'' It may striko ? in, that .t Is t ' ? di adfully candid and out? spoken. _____^_-__________. BORSCH ASD THE BAR ASSOCIATION. Sena'or Ito ?eh's applicati in for memb rahip ??i ? o I.a: Association, or even the acknowl :.i . n bis | art of a willingnt ss t ? join ?t. is j i the light oi bis conduct at All ::v>:: last .? iiil r, an amazing pice ? of effrontery. Ho 1:11 only sal silently by, as chairman ?if the Joint Judici r. Committee and In direct c! i I tie c mm.;: "'s pr tc eding ;. and allowed bis c titi-?l i" ?I 'noun?e the m mbors of the astt.'ciatiou m i t li fowl blackguardism as men who would assail the honor of a high Judicial ofliicr causelessly and ft.un paitisan and dis li'.n ?; m lives, bul he a t ?ally signed a re? port of the commitl e making that distinct allegation and pr n nted it t i tho Leg! I iture. If he believed thai charge, and at the samo limo wished t> join such an association, he makes himself out to I?" the very kind of peison ho oharged them with being; while if he did not believe it, h;s conduct in offering such a report was outrageous. In eithoi event, ho is not entitled t?> membership in that body uf lawyeis and g -utl? men. When the Maynard " investigation'' began ilmosl i ' Ihe end of it, II ? seh mad" a r ?how of f i ni"?s and (iidii ii' mil dedm is. 1!,. was wonderfully courteous in addressing ?--o i tion's committe?e an I profits ? in hi-. promises <>f a thorough inquiry. II" even ?'. ,i ? ? lai at tut!"- as t ? give rulings on minor p.?' ?- a. t . tit adinisdhility or inadmUsibiliti of eviden o -vhi h wcnl t > sustain his assump? tion of rail i m poso, and oni o when \ i h ntly icmon-trat d w th bj Sheehan and Cantor for -1?. ? a dec si? n ho actually had tho hardihood ; . ?'and l>\ i;. h no? appea ?. however, bj bis ow n ? ? .uf ?-? ion in yesti rd u '? i mo ol " Th? N ? Vork World " thai all this v as done in the intei ?t of his application, then pending, for mc'?.hetship i'i Ihe a-- ??' ilion. " During ihe ptoiii 's? ni th ? it,\ '?.tig n .i: ." I; ,? .-h i - in " Tin SVoi Id ?" ii '? 11 " ?. "I expn s* d t ? Mr < ar c an I hi a ociat s on 1 ic ?? immi t ? I the I'. ?. Vssu iati n, m- ,< i mi cha?es for membf?r*hip in th-< associatt u no' 1?1 In? injured tin u ? h m i r.nvtl in t he May nud op? ? ? ?'< i ral m Si it was in this ai |H?aliiii*|i expn tsod, thai Koosch fid t ' bnlani i bis c indm t bet iveen that "r a ?_' ntleman a lawyei and a judge, and thai ?>f ; FI ivish p iliticians. lint 1." did n a p ? ? rvc the bal ine ? ' 'I.. he offi'i g Mi < it ! :? Mr. lYckham, M 5ti? kne.i Mr II u d. Mr. Ca t? r .? I ' . dadoi t , 1, ? bullj M-.', d a id ill? d lawyers in his ? un mitt? '- -?? \ ico t . !.. i h i .-.? I v, ith i: sincerity, j i" Mu k< i a K?? nt man's i< |? ita" ; .n a d c. ' n m ith g??ttin .* up i .e ?r? t . m ike ni' ney out ol them -t i this ? ? I; ? ich added the "if' i - ? rd ol h ?or. ' m Vpi il I, when -.? i. i.. ?? thai he -.i -'i- d t ? . I ?!? m inded a f? i mal assurance uuld h" i? rmitted t i do ? ?, I; n| ? nly ; ?' te. ..le.-, tion would \?~ inter I.I ii thai c m . and Cantor indorsed ihis Hu? when "ii April 7. and later by a written demand for IB. r?demption ol this - n it r Saxton ? night t.? make the ful and bon -t Ko ch, w thoul ull'-l ?II,' Ih ? igbti ?' . ? p| ' : I'I .11 ..f 111 dis t j. .? a 11 tion t adjourn and ?hu? "if the pi ? ? e lings tin illy a i . ?.in ; . .1 He 1 app ? ' d mi : u Ih "i ol tie S nit ? with a in.: llar Association and acore ami partisan m I in th . ig u h id instituted, and spoke in ?up - m iti ii i" adopl that indi ?? ni 0 th ? S til'". |? there i? loom in t ! a Ass ci iti? n I n Uck -? h, th. r ? i? r om loi Wh? n Sonatoi fi rn . i'i . :il. | , larllslr here ti i limit t-. Mr. < 'loveland sud Mr. Wl rti.-v tie ? ?; i t,.. :,.i. .-" m .m .. ? '?'?? i? rn SI ii ? prolsil.il foi .-t thai the ...? it-c'.l the sole ,,r etei ,.f .. ie!i t.ri . \V: a* bi ? i ? ' ? ???" "i Harri!*; " I t! i- ll.t.ic-t (.11 th" publia 'lebt an* i. c?a the ? ? to tu* cli irgfd to the I i' t.-n.a' :? ? ? ? ' '- ar.- no? n| , ? . ?-. ., : ! I ii;? ??? the '.v i ;,-,, l * i ii -. : - .i ? iba! ! ?.,, a. -.. !?" - - r lu.hi- ' ? 'i lie h f?r . l i-.-' .a. i.-, .-ipi? for tl ?? i .1 year ?-??? i ' fl '? 1,857,073 The t in ...en gnd n.t- a--?: ua.v nu nl ? a an ?".I ,,-, BUI,IBs, So t'i , ultl ough Ilia am n ' paid t, th? old Boldiei n ? i ''?' familles has grown lato ., ipon the Nation i*? r*l i i, , . i,, greater than it was ?????ara ago, tot fir* .?te of internal la ion liaa d t been lacre i? ?I ??'I'll- Ne-v-York World" mnarks with greni th..? ?? the Dt'mocrati ? I* ' lei ? ?In uld ,i,,t .?.- ,," thrmsi I-'-." But why not ? I an'l t ike then own ii. -'ii. ni"?* I,.' : velan,I Plninricahn ','' while admitting tin,i Ohio'- ' ir, uli.e-.i Coiintj i'i.fit.-ic i? "some "i lite wt ?-? rtiads i'i the Stur.?.*' Intlni ites that when tl - eti'.tnty'a net?? ro?d law liaa dona its legitI Biute vv..ik, th? ?? mads will he as good a? the I ., -, t , i ? found ?mV ?.'. i.'-i'i-. '. ...I ' ? Tli? Mi"r. -tiini that Mr .ln-i?e.. P_ddy CHvver .,; be -'rea the ?ttorney-t?on?>ralshlp in . . i,- i i ;. m !.I' ? i 'abinet is n .t quit/a In i i,- thai (*uiiaenl jurist's friend and ad mirer, "The lYInr aad Sim:- Gazette."' While rtin, ihal "An rncj t'eueral C-ivrer v.Id ..mi 1 v. ! ill th" en- "I th- !i |ii(?! '-dentera, vv'i.i art I... i, ... ida," " I'll.- '?:: - t-" opprmes tin- appoint* lull (vithout, in the sllghteat tWtrce, rr ?!,-i.tii:. !?? ..' t1- i '.i ill! It 'plni or th" dm , . -. ,; t!,. .lui-.-. It- re.is..;; far nui ioitdng in Hie iiioyeinenl in place lam in the Cnbinet is .i u (j ?? IMv* ir i- well provided for u.-"*d . ,- Waul on ?"tl ??? from Mr. ? !.?? 'land." ii: e m-.?. ii hidfftt Divver positively declines the Attorn? j i liTicralahip, thai aettlea it. r * in i;....';?,?i.mi : ion want to know tho author \ ut tho line" He 11 1 viita all hi- *on - ah*ua '. W ? don't happi ii to know the author, but it though :-; rukei ? n -p tniirlil I. ? u m t. ii it. It i ? ,i ib detl!" iiit' Testing rum r. They at tlw Reform < lub thai K. Kllrry Antler* Hon by v-..; - ring thai be Itrara no malice toward Sp ai..r i i:?p has slgniflexl his approval ni the following ih't.i.i i at..- nominal Inns for i sun : l at Pre Ment, F.. FLLF.BY ABDEIUSUB, of Ben Vorl.. r r > h- i resident, CHAULE*? i . i Blril', of th or i i. AY" have not In-itiUi-i] to orltlohss Mr. ,Y'?b-r f*.iii frcd.v f"r tlit- alight which he pi.fed upon the Speaittr. Bo Wt Like nil the inore pleasure lu b_,'?h? thut his approval o? tala tloki t must be regarded as attesting that he bears no mal toward tin- Speaker. "The New-York Time?'' 11 pit sans the opinl that any attempt by ti??? Republican party "it-al'' the Senate "will discredit it very ?*? ously." It strikes us the asme way. The la election serves to show that In thai respect ti Democratic party is? quite different. ??- ? The promoters of the Pan-American MeJIeal Co jres? which has been called to meet next Bei tomber In Washington, are appealing t?? Congre for s small appropriation to meet the ('\!>?'ns' .?I the assembly. It is certainly to be said tin ".-cat public Interests can be served by the dtseui sion which will occur among the physician-1??\ ?ates te this Congres?. Most of the conta loti diseases winch threaten our hind ara Introduce from Southern latitudes, a better kn wledge o how t.i treat them and how to provide agains them there aid how t<? keep them out hem nil !>?? uf common advantage, one ?>r the meal im pressivc arguments in favor of a National qnaran tii'" establishment is that it will l?e able thn?ii.! the a rency of the State Department to seeur? from foreign countries more an I better informa tiun a:, to the DUtUrC ;n I mOVemCRl of plaRU? diseases than nil !n> had in any other way. lie P n-American Medical Congress will he bighl) educational in its work. Its chara.-tor i.s siilli cicntly :it?. ?'.--I by ihe fact that Pr. William Pep I per, of Philadelphia, is ai th- head of the body in .ii ti." arrangemoota. Brother Anderson saya h" hope? the Reform <Tut? Incident "will now be dropped." We fear I that Brother Anderson's sense ??1 the ridiculous is nut ?vee-kcen. If Governor Flower reappoints Judge May? nard he will afford a multitude ol ell sens strong provoctttiin to make use of tlie vigorous expletive I which he once employe?! inn public emergoney, aad will h he ha? evei unce r?egarded a- the most honi rail" word in I.is v ?cabulary. PER?OXAL. i,. i that there H Utile probabl B roarHagi I etween the Ciart ? B Ua and th?' , Marl", dnughtrr ol t'a- King ol Oreea '? Th*? i. ;. the mat b: but the Queen if Oreec >, anat ,,f i he Cran-vllCi, i- (tpponel 10 It- A'.nlm? i , ,; ;,,.? given tor ?M- opp Itlon. F0'?? marriag-j I , t.,1.,. |,l,e. a .Il ;..-r: 'i-', .'-,?.K b" lie.'? ,.irV. .u i : ?;?? . ? ' . . m., m b't v.-.-'i near relative*. \ ,i; ,, ;.- , ion v. ? ? for ?i;- mar.,.:2- of th , ,[_-a .,!?.; ! ' '? 1 Ha',..- I'a l!. : the l'.nipe:-,r. The > >un : l?rlii,. .. ,?;..|. it may b" n?n 'ml ? Ml. It i- -aid H ?? |>, .?.,-.1 npei the .bath, il; il Way. .1- U ( US?! .411.-11*.- ., the ilisi.?'. id ror the church rule?. Tue . : ol 1833 al "fale, o! whh h the la! ? Ben a- 1 .:? m .' 1.?e.ii-iai..i v.a- a member, contain***! a ?to ?I man) men who have 1.ae prominent In 1!'. law, bu ind othi r 1 Ircb . Bs Pi ? - vnd ?? 1?. White of Cornell l'nlA*er?lty, Mr. Jui I? ? ? supreme Con o. \\ -aiiib-v and J. 11- Bromley of Un Tribune, ; - ? n 1 , t ni Clarence -ti'iiiii'..', Wayne McYeagh, _\"t**o dortj Wt it, ii- t.?. - ituln K. 1 ... !;>-. es Dl tri, 1 Alt Tie V "f Si W 1 . CO lUty, "' ?! lit* '. It? U. II the Xi w-iliiv-u Rittlioad 1 fi of the men wb 1 '? latel vvit, -? Kill Mortsni, v :ui died In Vienna a fe*a >:,?? .2 ? 1.- ten , the tant ?* French offleor. Herr Morcan vi... | erenty Id. lb- v.* i. ;.'?. a ;.? aim 1*1 every one In Vli m. 1. u !. - ut ? ' .. ? taurunt l.e ?? . . : left nil 1:1? ai :. -' ? ; .? . ' ? Oni I la HI * .--1. ?v al nica toward Improving th? grrund aal -??? ?tri?iL.- .1 monument to mark Ibe site, where the ? . . Ii--:l..'i,.r I. ' 1 ? I ?" n ?:?? ? ?'. int-T t.> ?.-?? ire ? 2 ? of .1 1 . ? lili pur partly, p ?:? ? ? 1? tl ?~a* In Irtniill ?.', ???*?.. ? M r ! -.- v. 11 a Ii t er i-- pi? it.-ll !? .'il ? til the Revol Hi- ' :> ? w ;. m 1.- t >n; ..; .vnv ! .-t-.v.. . i 1 mat Indian (a-il.-, iii- lurroiindlna* are unworthy the man. .ue! t.'ie done which marta ti- grn? I* nil Mr? a* .?h'lui.i grace the mUng pliu-.- of the hero o? Ortskany. At lbs r- ?? tin i ?' l'.-t.'1-s'iurp. held in honor ol it>?.r VIrehow, the great Besaaaa plivtlclan, ('..ant .1. .1. Delia:a.tr, 00? of the laspertal : .?.ii. t. 1?. . h in Latin. < me a* , 1 ? 1 ? ? ? ,- |;-! 1 n' ll 1? not 1 ? ? mi. Italian Mini '?? r < old make . U .<. ?p. ? \ ..-.?,.-.'.?? -.,,'. by V ij ,p V ,11 Il'le] ilj.iUint of the Emperor of '?.r npon the .... 1 . - of til* recent 1 I'muL-ii von Unicad .- 1 pore.'laln _ible-st?rvt?*e fi-oin in- M ?.- tv. 1 lut rested di ? ;?-. 1 n nidi. .1 'i ?v ??ti. n L asked th*1 1 consent tu *,'.? 111 .: . ?-. 11 l.oiiea low w.is one of th .-t 1,. h.--, in Berlin. 1 . ', Dei. !?: ? :' ? tan! Lerl P. Morton. Mi Mori -.f W ??hing* ion, 1>. c . ;:a ?-! it ? ?? i i-. Till' TALK oi' THE D.W. 1 mis of . ? the other iL.y, t" the ..r 1 .. h pup . - ?? "* lb ? tench? eiv did ? II ?-? ?1 wUh glory. ? ?' ? ? ? ?-. . ',!- fl? ? ; ? ?''.. I " l;.-n ..?!., er" . m 1 wli ?!?? numb -r 'in I "I tin- following vv..r*.- 'v ?,vr. ;.. the t-iH bei b) m ir" Iban flfty : " sup 1 1 .. r.** " pr?tent ? ' l' I ..":?!.!''? a ? " ! ? .<.??_?-? ' I lid o. have cnughl .1 n.-.il many victim*. An . ...I ..f -i r I : ? " With IM pi Itl ? il, iti v> ?it.-'i tie uuexpi?eti'_iy proved i" be interested. Flint, it 1-. .?uiii. .1 liow that a certain t.- !d ?1 - ? LU? 1 ?.. Iln : then 11 h t- i,v.. il ? 0 i ,.i- . .un-- '.a (he - ni fiel '. '?> ? une rise, wlili whom lw wa? ,<ti anything but ? terms; at which [Mm he ?udteiil* inten 1 ?? i- .- ?\ . icLilmlni* Indlgm lily : ?? ?Uen Ispri'tltor. 1 ?? 1:. '.-i 1 ? ,v. thai . ntn ea are be si ?? 1: dinners, I he 211 -t II* 11211111-1 wii.it be ? dl " fa] ?? ,..i h:..,! ni itliinrr-toble*. and says ihn! he . bj??. 1. i.> ! av inn 1 1" fore : bleb loot lite ., . oui -? ol ?? p. 1 1 >.!>.! ad ?rni 1 with 1 \ ? the U ? Uli katep |a1 the recep i,. ' 1 11 a ? a i" ?klug .. thin. Mr, |,.?-.'?:, M) -.Ti tittirge -p.i.i- .-, v,,u lh.< ,.lh.?i- il.ni a? i.-llliL" .|Urt" l-o '_, 1 . ?111. li-fp ,-,. ai'.'e- -lv , . 11 1, inni! 1.1.1 : 1 ?on'i v ou 1.: ??? ; l wi.:. 1....;.-? at.I v.a-, :..ni v;. | ,, - ;,,,,) him h*> via.? feuBug prvtty rock). (( lag* ago Uall) tribune. ,\ Vermonl lumber leater advarUse? thai ha la? for de "tO.OOO hlngla? mude by "the only ChrbrUau shin.'!- maker In th- Btate," Now aha) I* there In .? mi.I.lu , liait prevea:- A'eiaiiotit Christian* 1: an ? n eu gin g lu ni- bai m? ?- ! ri ai mu 1 ,ve r,'?uiri-i considerable preliminary pri 11.'.' ai.'i ihi> i. tiii.-?ii..:, a- Ulli ?ard Hill ?hol lin- h I "?? rli?ur hi- uiirtner ?vu* iniotdng at a di lau.I forty f?-?. "1 I'l. II. .-'" sjil I Wdlla.u. " 1 -1 uuld iwitft'r. 1 .a. . 1 .pi..-', moro'n t?v . ,1 ?en < lniiritii.il i.-illilli' liiul liiere trick. *? ,ln l;a:ui|io'il? Journal. .ici '? rh, of v.'iv r... . i? :.. 1 eighty ?. yen yeni .11, ha* : ' -t " ihre 1 lili Iren living, and has B? ' ? n ' In I?S life. He ?? ,,;i|hiseil fa 11. . r I'ri-t . ami proudl) :iclif...v\l,.,L-. -, i'-n ).,? wiiubi not know ae original autograph ii lie met it on iii- .ti'-.t. Husband Mercyl what have you gol all the gas im n- 1 on full lorce f.?r ! wiie \. ?i mutter of economit John. 1 wan) to ? ! ? -1 ' worlh thl year so'? to eel 'in ill- i>u " "i ,.?-. .?.-m 1 u t! mi and, Bast?n I : ? 1 lip!. I -? iM.V OOOd . I'. llOml '?' T I",-,|Ui:|e ;,|;,| Fable Code, 1 Jusl on ? It 1? a -lamin?me volume of !* 1 page . and loiitnln? .1 romplette hsi of -cords uu.i pin.. . for pracUeul u s In both hemlsphcn?* !>> Im* ,.n ;. ami cxpoiters. 11 embrace? worvli tor th, i.e v nrllf, ibu.i'-ile iiiiiiiiifai'tuie, colora, weights mil width?, length . itumplna, iweking, ?Ura, general de icrlptliiii, gnd i.a. ii' . e.v.iiu- every ca*n thai can :t 1 ? In the dry . uod? Irado, II ,1. . .-,. . .,.,.1 ain doutitlciM iiic.-i witii. a vi, b- popularity, ?uni Sog, ri.ie. lei m.- ... hnw mneh Preach von i:.v.? latrntsl. Cull the (Mvernc-*.* in French 1 i 1 -1 ?1, p-t. [Fliegende lilaetter. ?11.i-i" iir.? some hu-;,- familias in Media, l-Vaa. Mill ti.j? VliM ho* t-.e.ilv .1- ;| ehil.li-. ::. Jotteph Pr, iwcnl Bve; Jamen Barrett, ?ixteen, ant W.litiim AVniil.i, Bftean. Wit' lint 1 I.H-I.V. v..11 ;.;-, inlvil fa Brt UeK.-'s fur ihe matine?* this aiterno ni. Chattey Kvery ?. ?* "1- sold, tear, bul ???"'U ga te the iniilu.v opening, ant yon eset t.-il tin tUTetrnre after w-'ra lt.?tObieagn inter (Mem* MUSIC. the ranjumicctiG Bocimr. .-,.?re Interesting In the matter of Its proismmms ibaa ihe sseaaer of th.- p.-, estsMca >t Vota moAxm ?n, tlie seesad pub i. rshsarasl of Um l__t_ar_M__i ,-iiiety wlil? h took pl.t"' yesterday aft(-rno>n In the Music Halb The ptsylag of the srsasstra mis n?t up to tin* usual ?tiitidanl for IOSM SSBSOa tin. to Im rip?ala?-, nearly ail of tin- mrh Mag rtagalastf slipshod In r?'?pe?t of pred-lm aii'i NiasBKal t?.-la| isoriaesi t? a assura tor saasrity aal Mgot ?if ex. pr MSlOB. Th? society ?tees lue often make lt.-olf liable t'? siicli n rrltli-i?m, und there may hnvo hem IOC?] li-.tlii'ii" ? si WO-* which will (tlsnpiM-ar to niK?t nager lbs ssore suspfekMi streu-M-sasM which slwsys socompaay lbs eeaorrt proptr. The fed \% nevertheless deplorable, for tbe na|ortty of Its sob -, rili'Ts to tin- Friday aiterrou 0 rfo BMUM ? ?? |, not hear the Sunday ni'iht eoaeerta, and Ibiagb tbey must purforee forrgo tii" s?vantagss vhlekicMM froat th? ;H,T HU'Oli. livelier SOSCSPUMMlT .?U! kielUT In terest naturally SSSQClslSJ ivith Hi" SVCBtag ullaln, liny are yet enlltle<l to th- lrt-st tli- - i iev SBB ?Is imiter th- rircimi .t-'U.ces. Hut in onr.niUa'lou osn t,,. expeeted to keep ?t-ei! keyed sp to ceassttuhft u!i th?- tini". an<i an orcasbmsl lapse lut?? la-?iti_is may be paf-OOSd, tb-Ugk It ft .'?! I -t !??? WlsM at even 111 the saM 't our n '.'!" I'liPliar.'intilr S'etcty. Che prograauM rontsln-d toar somposlttsasi o| w!_?'!i two wot* familiar to Mssr-Yorfe M_4*ertgMrs;e_s was a luiveltv which hud its tlr-t put,!'? Americaa per r,irmso.es on this (???asi..a. ami on? wa- s work which, IbO-f- la.''" befire In N"w "i ?fe. vas y, t runijiai?, Bttretl iinfatnlll.ir. and'I'livsl a iOOtt? t. I oMUO of In ;,.'.' iron ih'- tsct' ti?:ii Ha perl mupee mot .d l.y it, conipos'-r. This last moo .ntMlS Ltvor.!.'! swuphoiiv In D major, tin? DM ">inpo?itl ti ".( its kind published by the cempessr, bal ad lbs Irai la ihe o_er of soB-pos-tlon. Th.- i?n?lliu? motxt Mere Qoldmark- ova-tare t<? ?*- - hyles_ "IkMsMbeas i .?iii.-t" (a tine, pars?, straoi nriges-Hoa, tu which th? ?pa-it of the old U-gsdy 1> lAkttot ?Ith ran- l'.?l lity :,,,: clotiueaoe) snd Ifcetbovsa's piu.i ?forte eoamrti lu Q major, plny.-rt by Mr. Tttm.'? K. Das?at, oi Boston, t hi?, niuiher was probably laeorpanUal in r,:,. icbsBss In .pulton of the tatet that ycstrnU v.as tbs one ban-red sod lweaty-_to-d saatrsrasr] _ I.-.oven's h.r;'.. Mr. I.a uni is i young m took up a residence in Boston s tew years n;o, win?, a- composer sad pbtyer, has eb-ltengsd lbs opinion of ie- collesgui ?. Jtis placing mm. though marred la v. hat ibould bare l-.-n ir, t? and poetical ?ide by s striving for brtHsacy la wa hite- and sound in its appreciation of B music, and laftleiently cffrettrs to win sa h' outburst ' f spplau??, which related t<> be itlQed be Hud supplemented tLi?- eocteerto wttb a ???:?.. play-- I.-/.C- "i':iin;iai'.ella," and In It c\p'.,lti digital faillite wiii?ii wa?. adadraUe, and wblebw bar ? carried svea greater dellnht bad it sol torn ?. rial 'i with a ten.' which was guttering, hut cold hard. The new composition on th" pmgrtmaw wat a o. (oar "symphonie sketches' (tbs d.-tinltion Is ronipiis.-r's own), by Paul GUsOO, t.titl?. "The -i Gllson Is a young Belgian composer, j.apii of ? . " ..- Bnu ? ?! . ? . ??? . Sire? tor, J ? Dupent, tbe cornp Ilion heard yesterday i- <i est?-. Th" wort has been piifut?I at Rraa under Dupont, dtreetlon, and bas created _ utir e' . professional circle?. Th.. ebeamstaaes u pr alilv dii" to rhe fact linir tboagh ti.- SOStfiwIHos dm which I? calealated Irs) or ail t > smass total ? of Its nblbttlOB "f mastery lu the m'-chr.: f musical eomposltloo, It possesses also a pops vii-i" in its warmth <f feeUnr. it? -tree-Met, rfe ness of parp?se at.d gorgeousness "f color. It ?ho in s sense, s i snbtiietton "f tbe teaA efTurts which hive cbarseterlsed sympau p .-l'Ion durlns rh.. last riftv years. Its fear BM . emtrasted Pi tempo snd feeling, betray eertala amount ,.f sppreetstfoa of th- oi.t rympbq forat, wtdeh msm pensai waald in as believe has i-llyii In? ?> deS_e_S bat t'.i- epprectattoa is sol p.-rmit ??. interfere sritb s stronger sBegtaaee t.. tbs freer i .,1 term tu wbleh l.i-zr ..,-. ? in his symphonic, poems. Like Berilos, in his -K t i-ie " symphony, Gllson employs s tundearen m ilody wMeb ho lntrotu.'.? in each of bis utovesaeal bul mink" BerUo*, he rarles the expressloa .?f t melody sad ecs aeets ,t onsalesllp wltb tbs ttia t , of hi.s work, in till?, as in sMw habares of i ?rrltlag, be toaos oa Ltsst Tho molo-v ,t-"lt 0 hardly l*? railed either itrihtng or beeat-tal, bal the pregrsMS of it? ievatof-Mat, tbroagh rfeythaMci harmonic and tnstramentel changos, it fMgaaally tsit? on an txpresshrewses wMsh I? strtkln?: in lbs CStlsm The melody, BSSeeovsr, Is not trcat?vi ;,s a unir, ?h :i- i ? I ? i-1 : i. -s : It Is made up of two SMtlVSS, ss<b SBl s messure loac. mid after It- Introduction at the ver ,i i-..? ..f tbe w rk (the two ? tv being txtemk ?.. repetition into sn elght-ber theme), It . i | bisection, and ti.?> two pan-, are tbereaftsr treat? Independently until ti<? close, whirii brings a rvcm me e of the moste -.f ti; i beg i b ?-. Tills ?i>- 1-inloii ?f U. Gg-oa's Kiotind plia sad It title which be has chosen wtfl ?cri- t.? IndlraSo lbs ill, music l- in tbe -rauhest ??ns.- pngraauaanc. In de. ;l it i? t used up '?! .'. r - a. evidently t the t ? ' ? r _x m t ? '?.'. ' i' has been applied, by sn ass?? elate and tallow-realist, named Eddy Levts. lbs poem i? m four [Kut,. Its Irst pre seau ;? ptetu ol i sunrise a< sea; Us .nd, tbs merry-making ?? a 1 .. - : it? i l.l i d. a twilight ?c.-ti.". it? f.iu-.th. s ?turra Incidentally s personal i r-ic u is ???_;?-?. wtl appear Irom the desertptloo ..f Mr. Gib .-.'- | misil si niuvonienis, Which .ir" named like Iba i irlous portions i r . <? poem. la ti?.' -iv there i- but "?>- m?lodie iiiije.:- the fundamental theme ?if Ihe catire wtjrh. Itl th" s, .'itnd, which takes the pl-O" - t the COUVO ?i .?i ?heno, tie'.. sn -e\er_i rigorous dears tuaes? en.? ol which |s a trartatloa of the Best SMttve! In th? third tbe two motl ???. here barmoarsed with nr;*.hr daring ?? ?! i<'a ity, and written t..?- tasMments with a .?sill n.at uni?t be described a? resMM-shle erea in t!!.-.,. days of i .'i?, nnti.it.' lasstery iu ei- braneh "f romposiUon, are used chiefly to ?> lin?ate ?i" twtltgbt mood, while E-igNsb lorn sai ti;,-.- bohl Impn -i.'ii.'i ranrerse, which the posai ?ii;-?- with the k>ve-msklng and par::.-* .' a sslsf mid his tweetbesrt iva'.M::?; "ti th" saafls. A ?:.ip n-s in ihn offen, .cil r ;.? -.it i- i? lummon d to duty. A ni u n al p. s m en r s ? up ai t e ta I on, wM.-h H reallsud In the last moivnieat, uti.*.' m?lodie substanes l? sgaln ibe Drst motive, here preseoted In sugaesda? Mon and with all t:"* hoarse power ol whb i the brsM i b ?Ir of ? ? on ..?? in i? capable. The,- ?.pos? i > t.. have tbe brass choir strengthened bj ilmost the equlpm.nl of a. militari- band In this mov? be leaves the empboycaent ??f the s-UUtlonsl aient* to t'.a (ti-ei-eti .a "f the rooi-etor. At lbs .-Umax of the storm ihe ?hip Is supposed t" -'' ts -?? I..a ; the >i.>rm pa?..? off and the ?i.i.ut of ? new day und a eala-e ' - :? 1- InSS-StSd bg S retail W tie s u\*> mast? of the ii?-*-' sweaauat. li is, of ?curse, impossible r?> convey at: Mea of the M_sno_? beauty or esootloaal ?>ower of ;|"1*1 iu a verbal description of this ?ort. (_r p?rpese an? I'-'ii ?Imply t.. t?-lt of ti?-' . iuIh ?er's BMthsdl ad purposes. There are maay places in ,: i > J...-HI..U in whl. h M. Ullsoa -s? dir IWNieiii tue . ii-;.>inaiv en,. |.il.m? of tin- limit to ?hleh <t.-i rip'.lve maste may propsrly u- ranted, bal oa tbs wbols it is ?niiieuii it is at?., perbsps, a aecesmryta Withhold adinli-.itlnn t.?r th.- eMiticraace of M. 0_|sen*S taucy, tiie a-flartty "f hi? ? ii' uaab? and t-" ?" * tiv.ii.-M ?f Ms wrlttng. Ills storm I? u?rrlblj i"'->'. hlil II Is -um,-?!,ni|? else than llolM?. ' be kntrodurus romlnlscences of the siiilor-? ?? ?- ? ? | dsnoes. The sound, are swful In th.-lr efle : l en-, and iippiilliiiK lu iliclr Invltstion lo the I - ? ti.m. Th. \ ?le.-i-esi th,- 11.0.1 despair uf the d??.>iaea Mtllors, uiiii a vlvidnes? that brln?a the wh !?? pl?tun uf the foundering ship, snd Ihe dying sttunlen ?allr-, before Ihe? mind with Im-tsllble M"- I"*J page, f-uleiNl. ?.-eu,, i i n? null ? wIM.I s pamllel U ?i. ' rl| uv \w rie. Th spl It ? : Ibi routterlns s c? a m ?veinent, li, whl. h Ibe ?altars' ?nig?? and f--:-''* i.:n deiln-atcd, is t* i-tei-.Mi-. ipiite In k?t?pins ? Usl bardea uf whal the t? et 11? l? i ?? Bonde au us r? ?? m mpl les till?-?*, danses Is roads I La ?ll-lle, (ttrfl'-. I ..I. I..,. !.. IL.up ht! Hoiip! le- tin.-- -i es la r ?aas lim el II gif* Bi Tl..' re,'.t:','.'.v'e..rinu.iMb'^l.'..lnV;;:;':^;:1,1S'i sud: a img. while he '????-"? i-i" ?*.'-, ? lita o? tl.bauen*-. ?- :.l..'.o?t K-.'iafv i-- - ? ?,? uo i. Th.re i- much niela a .. .B i, - i ?' . luv,, music of th.- third ne.v.iii.nt. but ' ? l,. 0 the c'...P"-.r fa combine the rcp."-.' ?' ' M,jve ,?i,-. , r th.- ?ailor niul lus ??.'-'i '*??'" ??' ? ', ??J 01 .-,pi, ,.v. We do not think thkl the ;>,'',,...?, ?nie- of al ..il -i win have many ?;?'??',,<.. ?ere..- will be p?nccd upon whai mayJ*/Jg ,,?. e.l.rent I'-'. b_! ?? Ulk PC ?.u? I". ... . ? ' ?? - miser it l? u rt-markable a trk, ant aae taai i> 1,1, ,;.,.. -t..i...: iinhiii- lMVici-s. ,,.? ,?, i.v.,:?!,'?. >"'l;,'">)*,: *;?;'?. . ,;?|?.ri::n ,.*,.,, ,. ?yio (barring the ah tuil'i " ? 1|( ,..,,, ... the ft.riaiii. for the ?..?? rw '? ? ' ,,0 l?,?ltV. .Alter Ullis!?' tike Halt of M. Gib B it "' **** sotae* ? _^___ gmnrnvio ovrcHotamA ammus. ', From The MllwaaBee Rrealnt WtmaBAm. ? win, which iii- Ftsdeeal '??'tl''':1:'1,*'*, ' ,\ ',,.,,,? ? ? .hip mat? -i Aialatr* **?J&t^m* thai i wnMgntnenl ?:f raits fis.he ? ? ?en' '??? w ,?. I c.utitrv. 'Ihc order ?etrp ah tWat-?BBBt tiui *? ** a *s..ri._.