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E'lr-.pean Branch, for advertisement* only, 203 RrffBBV lt., nv. Londo:,. Enjland. HARLEM OITTCE**: 18rt F,?t lo.jth-st.. nen, JM-ave. ftt W"*t I'.'.it h.i , between Tth nnd 8th ave* 320 We.t 143th-*t. BROnBLYB OFFICES: 307 Eiilwvn-st.. 1.1".2 Mvrlle-ave., BJ i'ourt-*t., 505 Do KMh.ave. l,?0O Redford.ave.. 100 Rroadwav. ^ftt>^ArrkS,-ril33 Qrilmt FOUNDED B7 HORACE GREELEY. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. is.<>3. TEX PAGES. TUE NEUS THIS MORNING. ? Foreign.? The report stage of tho. Home Rule Lill was closured in the House of Commons: eighteen amendments proposed hy John Si itity were Buried BB thirty-eiuht majority ; third ratl? ing wa* fixed for Wednesday. =^-; Th.-n- nvas con? tinued liRhting lietween strikers and troops in Naples. : ?, ?.-.- A fatal ease of Asiatic cholera is reported at Hull, England: deaths occur daily iii Antwerp. Uisaia Primo Minister Stn-nzc, of Kaxe-Coburg-Cotha, announced that the Duke of IXinburgh had assumed the goTWBBtBBs of the Duchy. ('on'.'ie-s.?Both lirauchc* in session - Sen? ate: lhe debate OB the Voorli.es Repeal hill was resumed, S?*n:itor David II. Hill, of New York, Mag the principal flpt*S*hef. bx ~ Hon.*.-: Day und ??ghi BBeBBOM nvcrc (l.vot.tl to the silver deliate. Messrs. U.nronvs, Springer und other-, sis-akini*. Dome, tic?Seventeen men were drowned hy the los* of the collier Panther nnd the barge layk.-n* Valle.v In I.i.iil' bland Sound on Thanda*/ morn? ing: tnvo of tin crony of lightship No. 17, nnhicll nvi,B wick.ti off Gape .Muv, lt. J., wore rescued; four ui-ti are supposed to btt loft Sss: All the inhabitants of Ifiiiiiswnk, Qa. except, ahout 0,000 ere reported to Imve left thc city from fear ol yellow lever, =-.-? Unemployed n,fii ereated tli* t'lrh.iuces in several place**; a RBgro niiiUT Was killel by strikers in Katina*, -i., ?. A Inink at Pax? ton, III., iissiejuil; three suspended banks in thc Weal reMiuii.il hnelniea = = li. Bl Curtis, tho actor, nvas ac potted in Nan Francisco, on his third trial for murder, sass Nancy Hanks trolled a milt* Ht Hampden Park ni -Mis. ( Av and Suburban.-Euither MCORBtl of the lia vue rBlteed bj Thurs'lay's storm were brough! to pori, asms: Eolice ch-ared South-tit. nf strikers, but thr-c- non-union Italians were asr-milte-l. -?_ NV. K. v'atitlerbilt'ti ma^nihe nt steam yacht Valiant anivet] Irom England. sr= Eoui- people '?nert- killed by eutmg crab* in Jersey City. A woman nv is badi" hurt Ly Ix jiu,' rna over by tt i'roadnvay cable car. zssss The New-York and Pittsburg nines played a draw game of baseball; lirooklyn n\on from Chicago, rs . : Mooka BOBBtv what mon- at-tivc, but still dall. Tin- movement of price*, w,t- upward, and with fenv exceptions last prices sh-tnved sulji?tautial gains, .Money on call ruled at 4 per cent. Tlie Weather.?Porc-ant for to-day: South westerly winds and fair weather. Temperature jeeterday: Highest, b\) degrees; lonvest, 71; average, 7 0 1-4). It is, with .vhatover feelings one may nev it, au intcrcsf.ii'g pictiuc whith JJr. MeQlYnn dranvs of thc I'upv Hi his account of the tater vk*w bHweoii them nvhen he wont to Boom t<? make his peace with hil Chinch, li is plain that thc e\s*S had taken the tiouble to intm-in himaiulf with iKiiticnlaiitn cntroerniag the iMu? betnnc-eii l)r. McC/lnnn and the head of the h>oal aichdiocc-se, and plainer that he looked ni?t)ii the jostrjiatioii ol Dr. .Mct.lnim to his pnestJy privilfKcs o> a diplomatic iii<>ve in the UM of a poiicjf nvliich he and hil di legate had mark-,J out for the I'uited States. Obviously Mr. Kilbieth, the new Coilcctoi' of the Port, il rapidly acquiring eiilarged ideas i>*u tho subject of the obligations ,-l a J)(-m,i ci-atic patriot io his patin, 'llieie are some Inanes and lislies to be ?Jisfiibiii.-iJ (bj hit de parUiieiit, and the all-absoibing <|iie>tioii is: Who shall liane tlieiu? .Mr. Croker bxs given bia BaflBSrteeeoted advice. Bo has Mr. (Jiacc. So ha.s Mr. Sti-i.svu. who is pmbal-ln willing to forget, foi the nonce, tin- legal maxim that a delegated ?i?thorit<, cannot, be again delegated. BiKi undertake the oiierou., task himself. Well. U?e times are hard, and ? Julie help from the public crib wonld not come amiss to mann a pure-minded Mugwump who d-spun* "spoi'ls." Thc "],aiti.W' speeches nvlml, crop up norn and hen ir, thc croiiia. of the Ms* 0? lhe i-epeal bill furn.sh intereating inil(UM. to, ,,?,, pa.isoii. lhe sittia,,,,,,, J(ldwMj) |s ^^ anomalous. 1 he Adm.nUtriition can onlv hone to cann ,!< ?B?||i nvith i{ep.jb|M,ul' h(>. The Jfepubljcar,<. since they me looked to to furnish the needed i-elief, have an eracllenl title to thc right of putting thc blame for thc oouutijr s fMBBBtBt di?!rt'***es frankly, flatly anti Maj where it belongs. They can .vith spat. conscioncos agree with tho free-coinage Demo iva'ts, who urge that tho Silver bill has little if anvthing to do with thc iiiduslrial degression, and iwint to thc difference in the coiidition ol Ainrsrrcan trade and manufacture* dining Jie publi^m lido in spite of the existence of the coinage act, and now, when there is everv hoine that thc not. will bc repealed. Not a point is brought against their position which is not met with prompt aimnncr flinn some champion among their political opponents. The m:i liner in nnhich Mr. Burrows embraced Mt oppoitunity ?vesterdan was invigorating. Contrast it with thc controversy going on betnvecn Mr. Cum? ming** and some of his Democratic colleagues from thc South. _ _ Tho Home Hule bill has passed tho report stage in thc Hritish House of Commons and nvill go to its third reading next Wednesday. The closure proceeding,* yesterday were un? eventful, and .Mr. (Hailstone held his majority of thirty-eight firmly for thc (lovcrnnient amendments nnhich were challenged. Wc shall expect to continue to hear a greal deal about application of tlie gag lanv from the op|*oncnts of Home I.ule for a time, but even the most tsSBBWS reader of contemporaneous history will i-emembcr that legitimate parliamentary tactics aro fair nveapons in all hands, and that tho morality or immorality of a given proceeding nearly ahvays depends on whoo* ox it is that is gored. ^__^______^^_ SENATOU HILL'S SPEECH. Senator Hill has justified the opinions of his friends in one respect. He has hit thc nveak points of the President's position with unerring aocuracy. Tho President's care not to explain nvhat other financial action he favored, and his l.ifiTgiiage appearing to imply preference foi gold monometallism, Senator Hill uses most effectively. Meannvhilo he is rather more em? phatic and unequivocal in urging re|*eal of tho silver purchase clauses than any other Demo? crat. Moreover, he is able to cite numerous peilintjnt statements by him in times past, shunning that he has ahvays been in favor of the re]K-al of this art. as indeed he has been of every other measure of Uepuhlican legislation. He deserves the credit of having uniformly overturned as far as he could all things Re? publican, even thc best measures, and the laws of his State. Hut his position is greatly strong!hened by the fact that he has all Ihe time declared the Sherman law the " worst enemy of the silver cause." True, because it has proved beyond dispute tejat absorption DJ the United Statis tit the entire product of American mines docs not support the price of silver, as adn'OCRUM of fie - coinage declared it would. The Senator is ?piite careful not to admit that lliis is lhe one and siiHicieirt reason for the hostility of free coinage men ko that measure. Instead, he empties a bushel of adjectives on the unhappy bill, and calls it " un-Ib-inoci-atic. illogical, dangerous in iti tendencies and results, an im? pediment lo free coinage and a disgrace to the silver cause." lt nvould seem 1 > have been enough t" show that men of all pto ties ate desirous of its repeal. Hut the Senator goes on to say that he does not irelievo tlie repeal ol' this measure will re store financial health. In this he has taken the true position, lt has been evident tv most observers that lhe President made a aerioufl ?iatake in charging all existing troubles to thal measure. Irccause the result, is liable lo prove that other and moi-e far-reaching causes re? main after this has been swept from thc BtRt ut --book. Senator Hill is not weak enough t > avoid thal issue, but DTgOB flint tariff reform, lo nvhieh the Deniociatic party j* pledged, "inust cause .-sonic friction," nnhich. he thinks, "is incidental t , ihe withdrawal of public aid from private enterprise.*."' He nvill pleaie re pOR. that phrase a near hence. The Senator's criticism of Prosidenl Cleve? land's position is decidedly keen. Ile calls at? tention to the threat that the Administration would give the country "an object leeson," and to lhe, "ghoulish glee" with nvhieh ere****. bank failure h.is been exploited as a proof that the President nvas righi, and he is neanwhilc quite guarded in Baring that possibly the Sher man act "has been most largely instrumental in producing existing troubles." Hut he Hath refuses Li follow, if (he President means tv favor monometallism, ami [Misti on "free bi? nn tillie coinage." He is plainly right in treat? ing the ,|ii">tion of ratio,afl one of insignifi canf con-et|,u'iict What the Senator say* of business troubles Ifl not gleed*, io his credit. Overproduction i a phrase often dragged out bn men wi,,, have no more knowledge of economic ,|iit'>tion* than thc poor lishernnoinan. who burst into tears nnhen called a paralleloginm. had of geometry. Not for twentn yean has there been uni other flin" when, according to the testimony of all ("rode journals, stores of distributing dialers have been more nearly baie of goods than in tho fall of 1892. The demand had. in fan forced production beyond the expectation of holders. Nor is there sense m saying that the present panic had lasted longer than the punic of INT:'. Tho Senator does not know at pres? ent honv long this difliculty may last, bul Hie panic of isr.'t lasted tine -rears, lt is equalit absurd to compare it nvith the panic of 1 sr.7. tillich was incomparably less serious in mam aspects, but as to duration continued more than tnvo years. The Senator is a miser man in his own estimation than in lhe judgment of any? body else, if he is stir,- that ide business of (!,,? country within two fOBM mill be fully restored to Ihe pTOBperity of October. 1892. Hui he declares that he will vote on the right side, ;,n,| his reasons, if not entirely >,itisf,i,t.ii-y or sensible, are in some respect! an improvement upon those of many who are demanding the repeal as a panacea for all ananda] and in? dustrial evils. THE DEMOCEATIC COMMITTEE. Thc Democratic Committee of this Stale, with Cnited States Senator Murphy in the chair, nvill meet in lliis eily to-da.n. In view ,,f the pres. int condition of (he party nnhosc agent it is, jj would not be strange if thc Meeting, whatevai may be its ostensible appearance and outeonic *hoii!d take on lhe semblance of ;l lodge of .oorronv. Look at it Tho aeaior United stat,. Senator from Nenv-Vork. a Democrat, just, nunn s being roundl.n denounced bi such leading lu-nv-cratic journals as " The N<Mv-Y..rk World'1 and "The Hi-ookl.wi Eagle" for making com? mon (Mus.- with lhe ndiculoiis I'effer against .ile- National banks. The Treasurer of thc State of New-York, a Deinoeial has rcrcjnh lieen cx|mjm'i1 Bl praclicall; "holding up" -, bank for #..u.<liMi-->ersDnally borrowing lhat sum from it on no secuiil.v lo ipeah of ,-ift,-, liist giving it a (Matte deposit ,,| 9250,0(10, The LiciitenaJit-tJovernor of the stn,, of Wu. Vork. a Democrat, stand*, condemned ai "ihe bat of public opinion in Buffalo and throughout the entire Comiiiolinvealth foi lu* base bellana! of the sacred principle of home rule. |aaac ll. Maynaid, one of thc Judges of the Court ,,j Appeals, a Democrat, ha* BO *-,'ai.dabin* a lepiitatjon that the pr,>|-o*ilion to rtBtBB him on thc Irench excites intense and nnnbspic.i.l indignation. The last Legislature, Democratic in both its boRnohcs, made for Itself a record .-o intolerably bad as to ally it with thc worst of the legislative bodies of the Tnveed ora. Tlie*o are not things to nnhich thn .-miititii,.0 coil pi int with pride. If if poss*uses a realizing sense they must nccessarilv depress it, v\nj there is amrther circuinstance culctilated to cast gloom over the ominitloe's spirit*. It cannot, fail lo be aware that tho Cleveland DcnuK-rats of tho State vicnv it nnith mistrust. They are persuaded that it is anti-Administration?a committee which nvill use its inllucnce. ja Boa} Stale Convenlion and in lhe legislative <-on ventions to embarrass rather than to help th,, l*re*ident. "The Buffalo Connel" feels it aeoaaaat) to admonish the committee of nvhat has happened since the "snap" convention ((f is ill!-whi di it called-nvus held: and to ask it to bear in mimi that Nenv-York "is still .1 politically doubtful and closely contested state." Obviously so intelligent and conserv? ative an organ of thc Deiiiog.iey as "Th,. Ci.mrier" would not take ihi* strain in case it, had perfect conlidence in the committee. And " The Courier" sneaks for thousands of Demo? crats. As the committee stands to-day, it is tho head and front of thc Democratic machine. It is the great controlling organization of the irarty. If it ll true, to its patt it will pro? ceed to business this near .vith an eye single to the advancement of a faction, in titter dis? regard of pa Hy sentiment. Dater on Colonel Lamont. Smith Weed and other adroit and resourceful politicians may succeed in making it solid for the President. Hut at present he lia-s no standing in that body, lt is in the hands of men who heartily hate him. THE LAW TO RE BNFOBCBD. Sii|*eilntendent H.nrnes did not return to his post Ireforc he nvas needed, and the instruc? tions nnhich he has given his subordinates are not Pm rigorous. Perhaps it is natural that there should have been a want of decision and vigor at Police Headquarters during the ab? sence of the chief, and sonic allowance may bc made for men raised temporarily to com? mand. Hut it cannot be doubted that affair* were getting into a doubtful and dangerous condition, and lhat the Superintendent ha*, done well to call a halt along the line of dis? order. There has been, and still is, a strong and general sympathy xx it h those nvhom the financial and industrial trouble has deprived of work and brought xx it hin righi of suffering. Hut theie is as general and as just detestation of the malignant creatures who have lwen cn ? bvivoring to breed riots in this city. For a time these tnvo elements in the community were in a measure confounded, observers did nil bel sure that tie- BOeechei inciting lo license did not in peri proceed from persons whom d;*trrss of mind ami body had unbalanced. and there was a disposition to deal slimly and gentl.n frith them while the doubt remaini-d. Hut it became apparent dans ago lha! indo? lent and vicious exponrats ol disorder, pets, ni who hate industry and peace and virtue and who covet the opportunities which panic and riot furnish were pMunoting the meeting* nnhich barre been held <-?ionsihly in behalf of the ,! siiiut,. : that they .vere busily exciting Ihe passions of nen and women more ignorant and len ilep'aved than themselves, and diligent1*, preparing tlie nn an for violent outbreaks. It was high tune to cheek these proceeding* b.i a stern and unmistakable intervention of au? thority. The law is tler.r, and it is not harsh. It guarantees the right to complain, appeal and ,- nidemn. If there are those nvho suppose lhat in protecting freedom of speech it tolerate ronspiraoiei for murder and pillage they need 11 be enlightened. The profcsalonal agitators nnho liane been recommending violence ai a i-i'inidy foi the evils nnhich they grossly exag "''.ate but ti, VOT si,are are under n<> delusion on this subject. They know the law and hate it. and the faithfulness of its defenders is tlie precise measure of their audacity. Sunerin tenden! H.nines mill have no difficult; in put? ting these ferocious iv,maids t i Hight. The temper <>f this community is mt seiiish ami tyrannical, but compassionate ano! gen? erous, and a liner exemplification of g<*od citi? zenship ha* soldi ni been seen than during this prolonged period of stress and anxiety. Care and appreheiuion have deepened the rona-cioits t m of beman brotherhood, and so bave -rn lu'tiiened, not undermine,!, lhe foundations of social ord, r. AN IS DIS LUI AL PANIC Thc Democratic panic of 1801 has alta adv produced a greata*1 prostration of industries than the panic of 1 s7;t produced at aim time within six succeeding .mars, lt does not seem wrong to denominat i Cns th,- Democratic uanic because it i* distinct!*, the fruit of a Dem,,,' alic victoiy. and of the expectation of gieal changes in Nalional polic.n nnhich thal victory promised, I'lid-r ihe laws exactij ai then now stand, tin- coiintrv touched the liigli < st point of prosperity ami industrial develop nient it had ever attained in October of last year. Hut iiiniii-ili.it' 1\ after Ihe result of the election nvas known, nnith the same binns in operation, thara began the depression nnhich has already produced such startling effects. In ls?.'! a long experience of overtrading and excessive Bpeculatkm, induced by a de predated nnd fluctuuling currency, came lo a head. If mas not until specie res ii in pl ion had been assured in 1878 thai general recover*. began in all departments, but lhe in,nase in production nvas in many industries not so long delayed. Further, it nvill be astonishing t" many to observe how little comparatively Hie production of industries diminished during ?hose ncais of triai and disaster. The records ,1 some of tiie greal industries an- complete, and the following statement slums the con? sumption of pig Iron for calendar nears named. f nnool for years ending Jum- .'10. of colt >n foi nears from Sepuunber 1 of the yeais named to -september 1 of the following .nears, and thc shipments of boots and shoes from Bolton cac1 calendar year: In.',, pil.-. Wm.I. < .,ll.,n. Shoo*. IOTA ... 2 -i'-"..-.1 240,114,571 1 HOd.iifN) lc .vi !*:.( . -i.":' '-I -.-. c. ii'.a) ::?',) i.itne,,,, i . a i?-,.-?, Hil...... -l"i.--ni 281,310.CH 1 ,32*4,000 I 8!*0 42. ,--,:, . iMl7.ii.** -j v\.;m i ai.*, i .via ,-to i ir, I.. 1010 ? -.'.i'i'"..!*!, 2*1.f4A8,26| !.*.,?? ihmi I y_'| "ol .*,, . J.I."i-.um, 252,-M.I,.( 1,726,000 1 7js ,t" iPiH . 2.1--?,.2A2 Sll,e7IJ78 l,7|1,000 I c*4.7l5 lt nnill be s, en thal in the iron manufacture ?he decline, from 2,888,008 tons or Am. rican pig c iisumed to 3 ull." nun in 1878. nat 38 1-2 per o ni- But] from Ma] l to A,gust 1 of ibis ear the decrease has been oyoi tu per cent. The decline in nn,,ol consumption tva* at tbe greatest onlv about 7 per cent in taro nears, but the decrease in purchases of nno,,| at the principal marlo-ts tin* near indicatei dearin a ,i ?, hue of in re than one-third in Bonaomption from Mtv 1 I i August 12. Tb* decline in eon* sumption of cotton in i*.7i-7.. oompared %\.rii 1*7:1-7 I nvas leas than t* per cen!. Hut while tire actual consumption this nea. is not known, lt is slated bj titos- bel ar,|iiainie,| v*.ith the manufao'ure thal oner 1.008.080-Brindleshave stopped in New-England alone. which is about 18 per cut of thc "hob- number m the conn !-i, and bessies a large number |,aV(. ,f()?|.(.,| in < th r *? cti mi The shipm nts of boot* and shoes declined from 18T2 to ISTSoalj 118,808 asea, or lan than 1 pei cent, and ,|id not afterward decrease. But the shipments since tho end of May this year have been aboul 804.000 eases, against H1K1.700 for thc samo t inc list vear?a decline of 10 per cont. If grouter and moro disastrous rosulis han" already been product d, in thc most important industries ol nnhich aecuiato statistics nr, kent, within throe or four months of this year than were produced in nears aller the collapse ill 1 S7:i. is it il"t plain that the cans- is not an.V disorganization of ihe curieiny of of banking facilities? Fer in ovciy such respect the dis* ord'r prod nc al by the e::i*h in l**7;i nvas great? er than lias net been realized; a far greater proportion of the banks nvere f, reed to sus? pend pa.nni"iif*. the premium paid for moue.. was much higher, and the paralysis of e\ chaimes betnvcen different sections nvas much greater. At that tim'! the currency nvas of eoiisfuitly changing value, but nonv if is all as good as gold. The evident truth is that this voil* the danger is one nvhieh go, s dir-eily ti the industries themselves. They an- pa a In zed because they are threatened nnith the unchecked competition of foreign labor. A USE EOE USELLSS DOCS. ( onsul Smith, of I.irg.-, thronvs 0 lt a BBffflaV finn iihout dogs, nnhich li, perhaps, nvorth c*m rideriBf. During Ihe last Ihirty years, lu- sa.ns, tlie iniluslrial iii*.- of i1<ii;m In IVluitini ha. assam- I vast proportions. They have proved to Ik* esp. linlly valuable as ?lraii?lit animals. They up ?iitirker and more UtttttlfSal than the hms", uni can carry ? much larger load In proportion to their size. The undoubted success of the Belgium ex? periment, which, indeed, is BO buger an cxperi mei.t, leads Consul Smith to make the fellowing . -al.tilations in hil last consular r?-|'.ort: "With? out haning tho census at hand, I iHSiime that there is a general avera'.'e of one dog to tnvo electors in the I'tiitcd States, giving Bl in round nambefl a canine population of 1,000,000, Esti? mating Ihe strength of a deg at BOO poonda? and it is a lunn- eli mule--we have au idle force in America of 1,000,000,000 pound*, or a power nvhieh, like faith, if once e\oi,ised, could re? move mountains.-' Nonv this is BSUMShiBg more than tho speculative vagary or a consul : it ?>* founded on factt.. Who si,nil say flint what li*.* l)i*en done in Bslgiom may not h.- done in th" I'nitcd State*? Of the 7,000,00(1 dogs, more or less," in thi* country, it is BBfe to say that at least 8,000,000 are nonv utterly useless. Net only are they unoles*, Int they are positive nuisances. Many otherwise peaceful villages at the present moment are simply mi-iuiucries of noisy and dan Reruns dogs. The comnilnsxled bonrrltng and trinwl mg and jrowUaf from this menagerie "toss up to high heaven niuht atnl day. It is true tie hardened owners ot the degfl aro not aaaoye I by the horrid din: it is as BWeetest musk to their ears. Hut to all other uiifortuiiat" r.-i ii.iits it |j ,,:, unspeakable aflliotion, sgainsl vvhii'h nv.-believe they nvill soon prof.Kt in thunder tone*. It eaano-t he that Ibo bigheat eivMta tion the world has ever Bern nvill Long endure such an oatrage. <>f cmiise, tin- most effective method of abat? ing tin- dog euatance would !?? to kill tbe 5,000,000 or mon- useless dons in tin- country. Bat ii i* hopeless to biok fur any Mteh happv release as that, bike Ooriwnor Waite, th,* earp* eis aronui iladly sh.si unlimited blood, other p.", pie's MaOd, ill ilefell,.' of their llH'.S. 'Ill'* next li.tsf tilting, however, tn killing sudi toga nv,mid in- tn put thean to some practical ams. They would then not cal* add BOtnethlBg to flu weiiitli oi' tin- eommuBltVi bat they would prob? ably cea*s" larkins,- and howling. Hard work wiiiiid consume all their wpofabondant energy which they now expend la amking nuisances of tl,.I,it-ell.".. Anil who knows? Perhaps there would bs develnped out of the experiment a nice of bbb haiklag. noo-hiting dogs, Bgainat which no peseible .iiij'-,tions eoald be irged. While -'?i.-niists are tflfleassiag tba possibility of nslng the etiurnioiis power of Niagara falls, let it not li-* said that nve Bflffeet tn ii*' a power UV" growling at our very doon and in Ihonandl liai'kyanis. I.et llie great army n( BBBaOBB dog* be assd. _ Doabtdem the law sf eojapeflsatloas applies utiiver.-ally, hut to linife Intriligenee tl,.- reeom pease tor the havoc wrought by Wednesday's storm i* nol apparoat. A proposition is pending In Kingston, i Ister i,linty, lo ehaoge tho name of ' I'nion-ave." to " Broadway." "The freeitian '' of that city <>[> po-.'s ihe i-liaii'.'e, timi il I"vel-licndeil in doing IO, On general principle*, the worst use to whirl, tho iain,- of a city s!re"t tan he put is to chsngO it. flu- change, while Berring no useful purpose, leads to confusion. Heres a mm writing to "The Mhany Argus" to Inquire what natural gas is. Ile cant have read feller's si-?s-ch. Fore*e pieeetTallon ha* hoenme one of tho topics uppermost, anti necessarily .**, tutee to spero md guard the h.'cs i* to conserve the general a starla! welfare in important particulars. "Canton ind tores*," which is reeojznizod a- un,, of the most Intelligent and efficient of tha friends of the forests, in it* la-t tonie makes a trainable stig gWtion touching tin- can- of the National lor>-?f lAlTBttoBI It BTguefl with much force that flu traaafef of th" roeerrataoni from th.- control of tin- Secretary of the Interior to that of the S.-cr? niry of War would he attei:*dei with beneficial result*! since it would ptaOO them in charlo of the Army?a fully orgaaisod body quito capable of (tolling nnith them wisely. In case the suggestion i.s sdoptod it would render necessary the addition, -*, ?'< Jardell and Ko nt. I'' thinks, of some dimple instruction in forestry in the \V.>st Paint curric? ulum and the enlistment of fl special corps of forest guardians. This seems to lie a good com iiion genoe proposition. Doe* enybody ha|)pt?u to think fla* a bettor one? Tin- Valkyrie is now on her way hither to race for the America** Cup. May she have a auto an I s|s*-,iy veyage, ind the and h.-r aoble mast r ii cordial reception here. And then, in a fair and hrilliant contest, may she be beatsal ??*> I he Senator from Kansas sas'tiis thus fir to In? die silent partner of the Hill-feller eomblnatiOB. Kvery day that pa-*,.* without au outbreak <>f "Indent, in this coiintrv contirms the hope that wo shall escape the plague altogether. It OOghl noi to he forgotten, however, thal we ow., nothing on flu* aeeoani to the Italian OoTernment, but much to the watchfulness ami determination of American oflirials. A logical BOnseqttenOB of tlc BOanS pursued in Italy would htivo heca an ,-pitlciui,- of rliol.-ia in lhe I'nit.'d Stativs. 'lhere is no oxci*,. for riotl in New-York and we do not lieli.-ve that tilt,-*.- who WOUld like to e\ ercifo. th.-ir ingenuity In inventing one nvill be ; l (V ?< ?tl| III' l. Ill t ??? 1. The EaSadOB police have under consideration a project which might Ix- adopt,si wit ii adv ?ititi':* by our OWB guardians of the p.-aae. lt j*, nanu-ly, ? nile of th" footway. Then i* iii all , niiiUri -s a rub' of the roadnvrty for vehicular iraftle, and w.-re lhere md such a regulation in fore.-, ac id.-nls, ? ?:; aerially lu such cronvded niti.? M |j(,i?|<iii anti Mew Verk, weald he innumcriil.le, an,| the tangie of -. chicle* ille.tricaltle. Il ja ,,,,w pfQpm|u| ttl ap ply the same rule io |w,|e*trian trudie. Al the pn-.-nt n.uti! ihcre is m. proper regalatton fer thc two raabiag currents ?f humanity coming fr un ,,|,|,o-itc tlirectj.ins, and which an- et..ri-allv sfriv |ng nfctiin*! each other, only rorapin'i Collirioo by dodging alni wailiiiu. Knell ruir.iit rot* a- if tl," footway were it* own and ns if tl,.- opposing fjiBree w.-re permitl.-tl its foothold simply through an ?"*?? gggl of good nature. Were the patios to duct ih..*.' eaneata, keeping !h,.s,> .oin,.' in on,, dir. tion to thc right and the Bilton '?? the |..ft, either of tho pavement or ot the street, progrw-a through our most crowded thoroughfare would be grestlj facilitated, valuable time cavell, and walking n tidered more agreeable, and in some cases lew productive of profanity. EEUSONAL. Professor Jame* Falrmnn, of Olivet Colley, Mich., ls at Pcnacook, N. H., having a commission from William 8. Kimball, a millionaire, of Koch eater. BJ, Y . to execute n. painting In oil of thc Mttaci in I'.-nacook lu which Mrs. Kimball wa* Isirn. Prince Maximilian of Saxony, who was recently consecrated a priest, went Into a monastery th,,..mi, disappointed affection. The story goes that h.- I "ll Iii love with Princes* Feodor,-, youngest sis? ter of thr- (jerman Kmpress. but, as she was a* fervent a Lutheran aa ne was a devoted Hotnrin < -at h..Ile, and neither would yield In this respect, ii uni.>n was Impossible. The descendants of Captain John Peabody, of (lox? ford, Mass., boM their twChty-thtrd reunion at the old homestead In that IOWA last Wednesday. About IM people were prafint, and many InterestlnK relics were shown. TBS Old SStatO ls ut present occupied by Miss Kmily .1. Palmer, Md Professor Palmer. Of Harvard, and the Il<-v. Frederick Palmer, of Andover, int ve Bummer residences there. Professor Palmer gave a historical sketch of the peabody family and the town Of (loxford, charles J. JBS> hody was elected nresldi'tit and Mrs. Alice Fl SO* nan rainier and the Kev. Albert Peabody were chosen vice-presidents. Southern Grand Army men are strongly favoring Kdirar Allen, of I'ichmond. for commander-in chief, to be elected at the coming National en? campment. Comrade Allen was a private in the 7th MIchlKan Cavalry during the war, and settled in Richmond to practise law after hostilities were over, nvh.it' he ha* bren highly successful. He has twice I.,, elected commander Of the Department of Virginia, und has also been Junior vlce-com niandcr-ln-chlcf. Slr Ivlivanl Hamley, the Knglish general, whose d.ath was recently announced, sp. nt much time In the quiet Athenaeum Club, in Loudon, where he played Millards: for a long time Herbert (Spen? cer was one of his constant antagonists. When General Hamley, who wns prominent In literature himself, lived lu the Albany, prior to his missions abroad, lu- used to see a groat deal of Lord Tenny? son (who wt,it.- a s!i,,rt poem about BU* Kdwanl Hamiey'B visit to Haslem, rei. Thackeray, Charles Dickens, Oeorge Bllot, Abraham Hayward, Lord Lytton, Anthony Trollope, Menard Doyle, and Sir .lohn Millals. Thc n.-v. Samuel P. Jones, grandfather of "Sam" Jones, tbs evan.,', list, recently celebrated his eighty elghth birthday in Cartersvllle, <Ja., on which oc caslon S largo number of his descendants were present. Slr John Millals Intends to pass the autumn In Scotland, ami h.- has ri tiled the Karl of Ancaster'* St,Miall shootings, which are a few miles north of Perth. There are no grouse in Stobhall, but it ls one of the beal shooting! in Scotland for pheasants, partridgefl and other low-ground Birnie, the extent brina 7.100 screa THE TALE OE THE DAY. From a "scientific toy." the telephone las he come one of the greatest basin 'ss implements of the ?go. The annual report of the Am-Tie-in Hell Tele? phone Company shows that that corporation tented last vear .v,.',7:'i) telephones, an Increase of ever I'i,m*) in one year. The company na.* S12 exchanges and a mileage of wire of :J,'7.791, of which Uu.'Jlti miles arc operated under ground, The Secret Told.-?Roger, aged six. had been flsh Ing with his luther the day before, .'ind a friend of the family asked him what luck ihey had had. "W.-ll." be replied, "we didn't have very good luck. The llrst place vv.- went to the man wasn't home, and the other two places the man said lie hadn't more's enough for his own family."?(Ham's Horn. A business man of Canada of an enterprising na? ture has established a "floating hank " on Kootenal Laka, <'ana.la. It ls In a steamer which journeys from place to place along the lake; thus enabling Its owner to supply the Inhabitants of the lake villages with banking facilities. An eminent physician says lt ls often dangerous to Ile on the right side. It ls also unnecessary. Any poltticlal speaker or writer knows the wrong side needs IBO lying, If any.-(Buffalo Courier. The Dakotas have always had reason to boast of their wheal crops, and now apparently South Dakota justly can lie proud of Its corn crop. The State has a "corn-belt" of twenty-six counties. These counties are afc.ut to hold a "corn-belt ex? position" at Mltchelj, at the gate of the great Sioux Reservation recently opened for settlement. Th- mote that's In my neighbor's eye? Which very clearly 1 espy Is the dollar that he #ot of me That I again shall never ste. The beam that's In my own?ah, well, I reckon 'twill stay there a spell Is-if my metn'ry isn't dim? A tenner that I got of him.?(Vogue. A now ocean telegraph company proposes to lay a calli.- between Australia and California. Sound? ings which have been made between San Francisco and lion,,lulu show that the route thus far ls practicable one. Th,- same company will seek to obtain a sub-sidy from the German Government for ConstrucUng the sections of the proposed line be? tween the fiji and Samoan Islands, and between the Samoan Islands and Honolulu. Tommy?My father's In the butcher business. What business ls your'n In? Sammy My father don't have to follow any busi? ness. He's a Alderman.?(Chicago Tribune. The stockholders In the lire Insurance com? panies are groaning over the frequency of ures the present year. "Fire nml Water" states that In 1S91 thara eras t7!t.2l7,:'70 worth of property destroyed I.v tire: In UH there w:-.s i;i;>j7,..'.0, and this year, IV..:!, thus tar, le*-.lol.200. Marks- I had my doubts about Goldbug having been to the Fair, and now I know he didn't go. "He owned up that it was a fake trip?" "No. but he bought B whole watermelon to-day and paid foe it."?(Philadelphia I'ress. South Carolina is 1),'coming a prosperous State, ns is shown by tho numb.-r of her savings bank de? positors -H.SI7, These depositors have upon deposit the Stun "I" ?l.'Je."..4.w. The State has the most sav? ings bank depositors of any of the Southern States. Sh'- also has the must cotton manufactories. She has not Been the wondrous Fair, And this is why she falls: The merchants advertise each day Such tempting bargain sales. (Chicago Inter Ocean. The umbrella has rarely been enumerated among ant innes, but John nickel, of Harrisburg, Penn. has one which he says ls IO*, years old. It has al? ways been In tlie possession of the nickel family it has nev.r been loaned. This ancient raln-shedder has a frame of peculiar construction, which ls now covered with blue sill;, and an ivory handle of artistic design. At the meeting of Colorado wonna who sat in deliberation on the Stiver question a lady with a Rocky vole* be-,' pardon, a 'lo. ky Mountain voice sang a new Bong, entitled 'Sixteen to one." A few of the echoes found their way out to Utah, and every Mormon In that Territory was for a moment tempted to believe that it was a personal reflection upon his domestic affairs. - (Philadelphia Inquirer. Silas Ilaucr. fl farmer of Huntingdon County, Penn., the last week had a singular and painful ex? perience. Distrustful of brinks. In? drew out sev? eral hundred dollars he possessed from two banks, and then hld his treasure in the lining of his coat. Th.-n bs went out lo work In a Held and hung his Boat Upon a irate (vost. There the coat was espied by BJ multitude of hungry grassh,,p|iers and badly eaten by them. TBS grasshoppers bored holes through the greenbacks, and the fanner has been compelled to send the fragments of his money to Washlimt. ti bi secure new bills. The money was mutilated almost beyond redemption. Mr. Hauel says When he recovers his money he will put it back in the bank. A Doubtful HonorChapple-Deah hov. me faw chune ls made Miss OotWOS avvskcl me faw me photogwaph lawst wednesday. rjhoiUe Don't he t...i happy, deah boy. I heard lhal rah.- used lt as tile booby pw izc at the little euchre pawty she fpvro a few of her giri rwanda the next evening. (Indianapolis Journal The oil dealers have Just hud made a photo? graph of ii relief map showing the u|| bearing dis? tricts of the United States, lt is a map seven feet long and llfly Inches wide, and lt shows the States in which there are oil wells. '*Whal fl love of a dear exclaimed n caller at a Jeffers,.,,-.,ic. mansion as B I.Ut,die of hall" ami ribbons trotted Into the room. . "v'*',\'ln J"'' ! ,l,Vl,'1,l1l care." sighed ihe mia? ll the household. Badly. "What do you paean?" asked lae visitor in nir prlse ?Why. you know I Un-ghi BIJOU In I'arls last slim? mer, anl Re doesn't understand a word nt Fnnllsh so I had a French maid for him all winter, but inst June sh.- insisted on marrying Bnme l,.rri.l creature, and now we have a french Canadian Kiri, mid sh.- worries ,,,,. dreadfully " "DOSS she sbuse him'*" ask,.I th- visitor In? dignantly. '?' th, dear tm. she's as kind as can he, but these Canadians speak such poor French Buppoaa she should ruin Ullou* accent! lt muk,.-a me vick to think ot lt."?(Detroit Free Press. WIPING OUT THE FAIRS DEBf THE TtEAMCW COMMITTEE'S EXCX)t;BAf)|]|g IiEPORT. iaKSS THAI* 4*-*o0,000 DIR TO (OXTRA(70Rg-/ij| isrr.RK.sTi.N.1 pho-jrammk ny COI/iRBq I'EOPU' CADETS I: EV! KW Fl) ny fi KN" !?".!'. A Ia MILKS Chl'.igo, Au;' 25. Financial matters of the Jjj, position are looking brighter. vi,. -i'realdaaa Peck, chairman of the Finance Committee, mayo j that there will soon be no floating debt. The entire , amount 'lue contractors ls now leas than &A,oaa and a few such flays aa yesterday wiil wipe gj out. It ls said that If the general prediction of tr*. Craaasd attendance from now on ia realized, the i Fair will close an unprecedented success |n ev?ry ' way, as well as financially. The Finance Commit* ' fee |s so well pleased with the general showing made by Auditor Ackerman yesterday that lt |a considering the advisability of recommending the I payment of a third Instalment of 10 or 20 per c?nl | on debenture honda. Trains arriving In Chicago last night and thia morning carried a large number of colored people. They came from all parts adjacent, to thia city ana many were from the far-off Southern .State*. The mont distinguished men of tke black race were among those at the grounds. They had an interest, ing programme to observe at festival Hall, where their beat oratora made speeches, the addreaa by Frederick Douglass on the "Race Problem la America," being masterly In logic and eloquent in tone. Slsseretta Jones, known as the "Black Patti,'* elicited rounds of applause from the audience. which was largely composed of white people. 814. ney Woodward, of Hoston, and Harry Hurl?te;h, of the National Conservatory of Music of America sung selections from Will M Cook's opera, "1'ncle Tom's Cabin," and Mlsa Hallie (). Drown, an elo? cutionist of note among her people, read patriot!! selections. The famous Jubilee Ringers filled ia several n.ambers on the programme and each time they were heartily encored. Violin music waa furnished by the talented Joseph Douglass. My special request Colonel Cody, with his whole army of world-famed riders, arrived at ths grounds this morning and paraded. The Council of Ad? ministration passed a special order at ita me?t|r.g yesterday providing for this entertainment, and the announcement doubtless Increased the attendance several thousand. There were Arabs, Indians, Mex'. cans and American cowboys, and French, Eng lish and v'Jerman cavalrymen In the line, which was headed hy Huffalo Hill, his crack shooters, ami the "Congress of Hough Riders of th* World ? Forty thousand people witnessed the review of the West Point cadets by General Miles, in front of the terminal sri.tlon yeaterday. The evolutions of the ?cadets, which bordered upon perfection, aroused the crowd to a high pitch of enthusiasm. The drill lasted about thirty minutes. In the Assembly Hall of the Womans Building yesterday afternoon Mrs. Ralph Trautman. of New-York, presented four medals for heroism to Fire Marshal Murphy, Lieutenants Harker and Miller, and Plpeman Hans Rehfeldt. The men were recognised for valiant work at the cold ator. age fire of July 10.. The paid attendance yesterday was I'Fi.DOS. OsrOTJED BROKEN FOR THFa MIDWINTER FAIR. San Francisco, Aug. 2."j.-(iroimd was broken yev tetdiy Iq Golden ("ate park for the CnMfcfgJg Mid nvlnter International Exposition In the pies, nv ?t over M).()0O persons. Preceding the cxcrrl.es there was a procession of military .ind (ivie orgnnlrail'*:ii. Amting those occupying carriages were the Executive Committee of th-- Fair officials, Mgaafjer BBafgaJ Unger and staff, J. S. Clarkson. Colonel R. E. Warfield. Mr. Thurston, th-- Hawaiian Minister: the row- ( idnc-e Minister, Vang Vu, and representatives of other countries. Several addresses were ni 11 de and Dlr.-, tor I'.-neral De Voil rn; turned up tin.' BM alfov.-lful ol aarta. THE NEW I.mERTY IiELL SHIPPED FROM TROV, Troy, gf. V., Aug. 25 (Spec lal,.-The big Liberty I>"11 nvas shipped from ti,.- foundry 'nm Int'- this afternoon. An Immense crowd was present, anti hearty cheers were given as six ?alg horses drew the bell away. It wa* taken to the steamer sarafftica. -afely placed on basia1 (ind will arrive la N'ew-YorH (Tty early lo-inorrow morning. THE PRESIDENT'S DAT WITH THE FISB. Buzzard's Bay, Mass., Aug. 23.-Secretary of Wag Lamont arrived at (.ray Gables thia noon, the Presi? dent's curri.ige meeting him at the it-itlon. Tho President with Colonel Lamont, Governor Rus*ell? Joseph Jefferson and several other* took a cruise In the Ruth to ttts t'.shiig grounds In Buzzard'* Bay this afternoon, (iuvernor Russell ls a guest of Mr. Jeff.r. son. PreaMeat Cle vela ag, lt !s nnd.-isttod. win Dava dray < .ablet i,n Tuesday, August 2ft. Mrs. CleveLina nnd her I .-vants will rennin until thc latter |<irt of tin- w.-lt. ? ? ? THE TRIBUNE FRESH-AIR FUND. ACK XOnVLF.DGME.YTS Preview .. acknowledged.**..<,'"is 12 S. I), ti. St*) A. L. Ki. 1.J00 j. Bf. Foster. j:, 00 .Mr*. T. N. *0?ta.'T. XIS Og J isa K. Barbour. OOOg l*,o ..-.??1* ol a "Uindv Sale" given at the "Swift wuter House," Swlltwatcr. I'.-nn. 1.3 00 Collection at a musical js.rforniance bv tlii; cottagers ind Rusts at TwillKht lurk, N. V.. per J. IJ. Lat, ye. 0000 Total, Atigttn XIS. 1893..".B2:'.*?31S BUSIC AND FIREWORKS AT MANHATTAN Mr. Sousa ls fortunate In having secured Miss Marie Tempest as a special adtlitlon to his festival forces at Manhattan Beach for to-day and to? morrow. Her appearance on theae occasions will DO her first in America for the present season; and she will, of course, sing the songs which have made her famous in this country. There are abundant other strong attractions offered In the festival, nnhich seems as popular as the first one, which tlrew such crowds as to suggest the advisability of repeating lt. The numerous soloists, together with the band, make up most enjoyable programmes. The fireworks are a most notable addition to tbe pleasures of the beach. No better programme has been arranged this season so far than that which will be offered to the public this evening In Paln'l oinloor theatre after "The Storming of Vicks? burg." Many of the features of the bill prepared for last Saturday night, which were not given ow? ing to the storm, will be shown to-night, with sev? eral additions, including a tire picture of one of tbs racing yachts. FIR MERS' A LIA AS CE ESC AV PB EST ENDF.D. Mount (irt-tna. Penn., Aug. 25.-Tae National Ka cn 111 pitient of the Farmers' Alliance "*\nio to a ter? mination this evening. About 10,000 people were pi cent nt tho encampment to-day, while tho tots! attendance for tho WMB will ratch nearly 75,001* FOUND THE BODY OF A DROWSED MAS. Si inly Hool:. N. J., Au;.'. -Ja.-Captain Edward*, of Life .-.a vi ri j* Station No. xi, reports finding th.- body of an unknown inan on thc beach about a mil.* nor* <>f tho station. The body wns dressed. In rn bathing Milt. I.IKSS aVBAIBSt DAVID ll. KINO IE. l'niavia ?/..?rc tiled In the County Clerk'* ofllee a -stcrday Iv Thomas c. l.MN.'vvr, a* attorney fur ll"nry M. Illu? ka,ul, in suits against Davin ll. King. jr.. builder, ta ferc. l.iso three mechanic*' lien* aKRt*J'??tlng els.Til on liens., built by Mi Kl?,- Tn Oi,o'iunaie<1-ena-J)l.Vy ninth ind Oiie-hundrsl-aud-Uili-ty-el-iatli nt*., between Sev? enth anti BnfaSft ave*., which liena, wer.' Hied by Hall B Uatitssa. Mr. King I* one of the nn>?t prominent .nd au- je**fol build. r? in tl?- . itv mui has built som.- of Oin nie t tm putuut strm tun's BB MimliatlaU Ialand. He il Hippo*-*! t? ii,. .>vtrcinoiy aaOSSaf. I'" BBS not la thc city la*-l Bight hi* house, st Nu. .M4 1-If th-a ve., b-lng ,-loaaaV At, hi* hotel, th,- iBBBBMBBBBi No- 10 We?t Forty uar*"..**, nothing wa* known alsiut the Hen*. NOTES OF THE STAGS. raliner'* Theatre will rvop. n till* evening with E. as. Ul,cs aaaaBgBf in th., burlesque ??14S?2.', Ml** Kay Templeton I* to a|n>ear in Brooklyn oa 0<to |Bt I In * revival of "Mme. Favart" It I* announced that IloloasT Klralfy'a ipectaels 'King S..lomon " "Ul BB presented fur the last BBSS at Kdorade ta morrow .?v.-nlini. The season ag BBBBBSB amunemeaU BB I ".I dorado, hnwi-vi-r, will not terminate. In s.'ver?l waake ui fume. The management will pre-ent cv. ry afternooa an,| evening after Monday an open-air vaudevU:e ihoar with "I.litli- Freddy." thc All Hals*. Troupe of Arab aero l,its ,1 aaa* Ureas with forty elk't-t. traliicd nonie*. Mlaa I.tz/lo Vallis. traiM/.' performer, and other f.-atura*. ll,,, musle will ls.- furnished, a* uaual, by th* K!dora4-? band. Jiiduinout for Bl 810 wa* entered yesterday tn the City Gaari BgBflBBt I 1?-ird E. Hie.-, in favor 0! thc F.m.-l ObSSSSH Company, ou "Ix note* of OHO BBSh. dal.d AprU 25, 1*588, running over a period of three yeara. millik A Benilett. ih'* pro|irl.-tors of the Biran Theatre n, pittsburg have beuitht ll. ll. Jacvba'a iuu?,.i la Ila aew Bijou Theatre ta Brouklja.