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Bounced thia morning ?, ?? . * orden l oul ta ? t-.-. t ' suppl, bs rioting In J ?? . i- ? ? Ti V A held athli l Camp. JTnle defeat! l I! irvard al I l" I, Cambridge, c w. re held at i ij?h( .ir ? ti waa c mi A . cn Ross, v 1. t* tifil I tl "l: ,-" -'' : ' kill hla bi a'!...r, lt ;, ri R - Tr,.y. CHy and I e waa .given be* I tri.* L*> m Commltti e ah iwlng DeM :: ' '* ?? . ivnera an l ls, w< re : Hgt l i . t,,,y tribute I i the p >ll ?? ; several Important wltneeees were exai * Suburban H leap al ... Bay waa w.-I by Ramapo, Banq ? [ and Sd ?i*t third; the other winners were C Candelabra, Marett), Th- Bluf) t, Bal! lara!. -. A ai I my n lilli i be.-n begun agalnal the Uni trial of C H. war I waa I . The Norm enl ? ? h"1'1- ;: V ?' ? ? Hi | "f buslne** men Interest of i istrles waa I A ? foi Mhn PYai i :: wv: ... \ waa *iv' ft. - ? ioklyn ba ? w ,;, from New-York, li to 1* = The I ? p Captain Price waa ended 1 v '-irn.. wak . | ?? ng with >ui changea Chicago Oaa lost 1% and in the rail way Ital Miss..uri ps ? * . . other variations were Th.*- Wi ather r re t for 1 lay: Pair TVm ; ire yeaterday: Highest, *: degree*: : 71, average, 78%. Person*: aaksg ont af town for the tnwtmtr, either tn thr ninnmrr resorts <>r tin ir emt itt ry hom"';, cm hoi- 'Che Haily ami Kanday Tribune mnilril to Ihi rn fur fl.00 per nin-tith, rn' $2.50 for three ni?ntl?. 7 rat-el Ins ,n Europa *-"?/? ,i"-iirr Thr 'J rihitnc thirinij their a barnet for (1.65 prr month, fun ir/u -,.,<;?.,./,- paid, ur 94*45 for thrtt montait, 'lin address of the paper will he changed nt often at iles,ntl. Whst the TI..ti..' will do willi iii,. Tariff hill us amended by the Senah' is an luteresiliig question Involved in much uncertainty, j: j. i?* Mered (hal the measure ns the Senate leaven it will be referred to ile Ways and Means Com mlttee In advance of the appointment ..f ;i com? mittee of conference. Kevern! of Hie Ways mid Means membera are kn..wu to be bitterly op* posed to tli" Renate's surrender to the Hugar Trust, and affirm that ihey will never vote to accept the sugar schedule ns made up in ihe Trust's Interest. Whether they will hold out ?rally to th" end remains i" be seen, At .-iii events, there ts a prospect of a lively fight In th" House ov.r th,* Tariff hill, and any gu -** even ns to the litiic when the measure will be Kent to tim President ls nu Impossibility. Direct and positive testimony was given ur Tr.iy yeaterday thal the shots which caused ibe death of Robert Roes on tbe day <,f thc receui municipal election were lir.-.i by "Bat" Shea, who is on trial for the murder. The witness imainst Iiim was A.lam Rosa, a brother of tbe murdered man. I fe described in detail iii" cr cumstaures leading to the murder arid swore lhat ho saw Sh.a rai**., his revolver nnd lire twkadirectly at Robert Rosa, aud then ? third time close lo Hos*'* head. The -j,,,. ,,f ,s|,,..,'* defence has not been disclosed. Probably be will ciuim that ha acted in self-defence, bul be must have a notably weuk oise |q view of Ihe I fief tii.-t the Rom brothers were not inned. Mm Halliday, the Sullivan (dinny murderess, has lieen found guilty and will be sentenced to death. The only possible defence In her C8eC was Insanity and as much ns possible was made Sf this bf her counsel. The evidence, however, was pretty conclusive that after the discovery of her crimes she tried to feign insanity; there wa*j*o .proof al all that she was insane when they were committed. That the jury found ber responsible for her acts will nol surprise those who have followed the details of ihis remark ( able case. Mrs. Halllday's mental powers are j of a low order, bul at iii" same lime sh.* has , showed considerable cunning In th" attempt lo make it appear thal she ls menially unsound. Police Officer Charles A. Bocrk. nf the Steam boat S'ina.), was lhe means of bringing a new an.l Interesting fact before Ibe l_exow Commit ta'., yeaterday ibo fact, namely, lhal polleemen are In tin- hal,it ,,f making payments to their superior officers, I'..-eek is in Hi.* receipt of reg* '? ular compeneatlon from th" American Dock" i Company, in i.nnlance with the custom where? by policemen along Ibe piers r?M*clve perquisites from those for whom they are supposed to do favors, and be testllleil lhal lid long Upi lie banded over sin to Sergeant Taylor as "a pres ont." Boee* leis 1.i a policeman twenty-two i years. I'ulike many of lhe witnesses summoned 1 by the committee, he evidently had made np his mind to tell the nulli, lie aald that he Knew of ii,, other Instances ,.f payments to superiors, Lu; ? his case cannot !"? regarded ns an Isolated one. THE DEHOCEATIC MENTOR, lt ls curious ri olwen*!' how completely Prcsl , dent ("lev.land and Seutltor Hill hav changed placet*. Tiny were rivals i',,\- the Presidency, but Mr. ('loveland obtained tile nomination, not because he was the authorized choice of thc Nea Vork Democracy, hu: lum uso he was nc ceptetl as ih,. natural leader d' iii ? National party (di Hie tariff question. Hut as soon tm In* was nominated he Bongin t" revise th.* radical platform which had bi-eii adopted, slurring the declaration that a protective tariff was uncoil stituliotiil, ami laying sir.-s upon Hoclllllsl Ideas of Inequalities and Injustice in 'h.- di* tributlon of American prosperity. After bis plectl iii the fullllllielil of |-urty pledge*! was ih.' burden ..f .very speech and letter Which bc made and wrote; ami In li!- Iu.lllglir.ll address be referred lo the Democratic party as "phd ged in th.* mosl positive terms t., th.* accomplish? ment ? ?!' tariff reform." mid to the majority lu Congress as "I...und hy their promises, not less than the command of their masters, to devote themselves min-mlttlngl) t" thi- service." Bul w hilt' consecrating him-. If and lils purl)' to prill ciples, lc w. ni >.in ..f hi- way to drug Mr (c. -iriiii. the preferred cali.Udale of the Pop ul;---, in'" hi- Cabinet, and in his Dis-einlx-r message advocated the Populist doctrine of In? come taxation, which vi,is nol dill."lid ia 'li.' Democratic platform; and in tlie loni; struggle ,'\ cr iii.- Tariff Lill . iiliuinallng in a i.a-.'. soi ! a! and cw irdly surreuder t" tli" tru-"- nn.l Pop? ulists, h.- lu- ia iiialiied ,i -il.-nt .-I'.'.vi" !? While th.' President li.is ,\ :i.].*l ibe r* v bili ties of leadership, ami ld th" ? * ;. ri/.lng iHimprotiiisi s v\Ith the I' *, ator Iliil has remained a Democrat. Without consecrating himself willi vainglorious vr an affectatio i of w :? inuit) to thc prln ?a" I ?? .I..'. 'I a.V . ||a- |l '** ].?"?' I ' | I - " . I ' I ' I V i'l 111 ll'l ?!, platfoi "i ? ii v. hlch iii" party w as r< stored '?' I'.vvd'. and !::i- l< fuse I ' I Stultify I hy repudiating pl< Ices therelu matlc II- p??-'. rion i- dellned willi force nnd dignity in bl* .-.*. ..in! spi. h on t!,.' Inc..m.* lax, III vv!.' ,1. ? lat.*- ?-,. il .' '- ihi duty of a |xil | "to ri let ll! lin pro ilses U|*oli h .. power, and that repudiation thereof will * or lad r hrh - dian ?'? r u|hui Ii ut lhe lt iuds nf a lu tray< i and Indignant j- olde " If lb Pl ? lieut n.i'. :-?-. condoin - ..nd - , i'. oder '?:' the D< ? ratlc pany lo tia" Pop llli-is alni the trusts, Si IKIti 1" Hill Blend) : bis \ olei! against uni | 11 IOU ? I pOlitIC al pll llgl - * . ..:.?]? Hill lal.. - the place of Ihe Pn sid) IH a- the mentor of bis party and thc of j.iii.. Iples when ii" says: "Prudi .Metaled thal this < .-ugreii. -lici I not atl formii hiti ie w I ti il Irlnes :?. w iv. h v.. have been i*ommi!teil, hui rather cal pledges we have alia aly made, ll ,- tl wise party whit li dis ci til. lo do aud ii i- prom sui lo .1". and leaves und iu?' those things w 1. lo an I has :, ?? pr iiulsed lo do. . . . For "ii", I pl against the repudiation of 1 >.m... ratic part) idopl mid oul tl"- prouilsi J Tie ll lie show- that the llicolne tax WU." ll vv .1 which DeiinM-rac) lias always lieen opposed; ? ;t ls liol call.*.! for I" ' y platform nor by mi) ? - ey of thc t. ut; that Pupiilists mid Sib lallsts alone li for lt; that i: is lhe i' *tor itlou 1 1 au itpilsl t..r'.al system Which Iteplllili. His ll ve :?'." -."I. anl ilia! 11 bas "... i-i bj -.1 1 - ? ., ? ml ms folly as thi- 1i1.ii iii- J y has h.* ii led . ami dooiuv 1 to def< "If thi- is true Di III'" r.icj." ' dor con , Indi-s, "1 want none 1 : Iv li ibis ls tim liesl leadership which weean presenl lu th!- greal crisis I, for ..ie, mus) di lim io I ll >w lt." -v 11 itor lilli's sp ? cb i;ai~' I"- ri id lu dei ill in "i'd. r to 1." appin ntiil li is ..ii" of lh" hold.-I. Illosl ludepelltlelil KjHi'ljlCS c. * r made in Congress by 11 | h. Ul kal hilder; v. | the .-;.( h of a sirlci parti an, loyal lo party principle. Ills polliical a?.a ia'.- have repisll an il party pledge*, abandoned principles mul fu] l..w.-I leadership, which, .1- lu says, "shifts mid luriiH ami teutiMirlxes ilium every public lpn* Hon," niel "adopts every pissing Ism of tin hour," whereas he -lands willi Jefferson, Jackson Milt] Tilden, lu favor of a revenue fur Kedci al purposes and dins I laxutl .ii fur Si .1" pm, Thal expi lin ai once hi- Dotnm racy and l is lll(l(|*cnilclie?4 His ac-'.ci.it. - are fe"r- Hit lo parly trusts, and he alone is a Democrat. I h y have united in a Populist aud Soelallal raid against this town, which, us he wains them, will mak" .Ww York, New-Jersey stu] Cotiiieetlctll permanently Kepubllcuii; bul be prefers Coil - stetlC) and 'li ? preservation nf self-respect. Ile -'ami- for Democratic principles ami pledgi Th" oth- r N'-w Yorker, "lie a li nhT hill Ile lg on atv. :? tbe I*?.;>uli-it pi cession, 1- silent winn ten words from him, plain threat d' n veto, would bring the Dem crats to their senses and strike down lhe I neon lax and tin* inf 11,a.us [fill "f Sale lo the trusts TUE AEE1 ll. I EuM Al \EA M I. Thc appeal of lhe Jeffersonian Democracy nf Alabama, which ls published to dav. ls nol un app..il of Itepublicaiis. Th.- Republican Slate Committee decided al its meeting Inst week lo hold ic, stale Convention and nominate no I ct, though for months nome have boped thal a straight Republican organization tiilghi again contend in lhal state tor the mastery, lin! il has ix en proved only too plainly hy past cloe tiona thal a free ballot for Itepuhllcnn randi dates is noi jios-ilile In thal State, and unless the Jeffersonian Democracy, who-,, candidate, the Hon. lt. 1\ Kolb, was elected bul counted OUI at the lasi election, can prevail lu its St rug gie for "il fl"' Kallo! and a fair eoiui!." lhe crime .-laimd Bourbon Democracy will continue to report whal majorities ll pleases from Als llama. The platform of Ibe Jeffersonian De tnocracy ls by no means a Republican platform It ('(iiitalns many things Which Hepulilicans no wln-re approve, Hut lt promises the people bon? es! eh .'Hons, and on lhal .ground the appeal ls made to Northern men lo help in overcoming the oren ni/.ed fraud known tis the Democratic party of Alabama. Bo far the issue is just thal Which united honest men of all parties igulusl Ihe knaveries of Maynard in ihls State ami the crimea of McKane al Gravesend. ihe platform .f the Jeffersonian Democracy , ls also BOOnd and ri._lit iu one other respect. It demands the protection of home lndusiry hy the adjustment of the unlit, na that thc kolb organisation has become the rallying centre for multitudes of workingmen In Alalmma's iron mills and mines and In other Industries, who have been taught hy il"" prostration of the las; year and the depression of Wages whal the mere threat of ll l't'" Trade tariff means for them. If the men who now realize the nature nf ibe w ir fare which ibe National Administration has lieeii waging against American Industries can unite their forces In Alabama, as thev have in nh!" ami New York, New Jersey and Oregon, nothing hui un ho esl election w ill lie mulei] to gh i" them success. Hut to thal end Ibey have Ural to purge Ibe registration lists, which in Some counties have l(..n fraudulently inflated with tl," names of thousands who have refused to register, lt is to hen- ibe necessary expanses uf this work ihat means are askul. It i- a dis "race lo Ibe v.nry lhal in any State the Di lil .?eratic pa 1">? bas made such an appeal mivs nary, bul lt would Im> n greater disgn. it' ibe requisite resources tai muire au honest el. un could liol 1"' . btufued. THE TIPP1XU SYSTEM AT ITS WORST. The testimony of -.ii" of Hie witnesses liefer. (he Senate Coinmlttii>, though liol of the musl SfUsntiomil chara.-ler, was an cxci dingly Inter cstlug and suggestive disclosure of tbe incl ll* to which a multitude of |iereuus ciigngiii In active pursuits arc com|H-llfil to resort, a.r think they are, lu onler to c,t msi-ssary things done ta. their satisfaction. Tim manager of the ship pim: dopa rt men I of :i large estahlishmeiii ver) unwillingly lest I tin] thal be paid lhe ihs-li master |*_5 for ev erv -hip doeknl, alni ??*'-'" apice to ibe customs InsiNi-turs, geiierall) Iwo lu itu h case. 11.i-asluiiallj paid sums . I money to other persons weighers, for exmnple All these payments wer,' entirely outside ul legal fees. Tlie witness rarneslly insisted thai II was uol ?: case of Idackma ' I'lu in-niey was not handed ..vcr until |||e -. i v li ?? li ul I ri IMlereil. In his opinion all shippers iii tile wt re prat Heall) obi gul lo in ik ;. i) nc:.!- In order to hav n their v ? -*-? 1 1'a.ele.l nnd unloaded: lhat I- to sat . tin \ thought il adi Isa hie to do so, kn. wing, nf muran, that Ihey Would otherwise suffer sc ions loss I inconvenience, This ls a fair ?!? * ription of what may !?? accur.ili lj cn ?m li deslg tatt I at pr.**, ll ls almosi ' ? ? tin re is dunhill -- a gi ;i cl :? * lo 1." li has cnne to !"? applied in tu . very affair uf . .' Tile la: * Ike -? bolder In " V this ol' IV lt ililli 'I 1 1 " I" Si'H lll'S fa f vv lil, V lui has .il*, ch paid once li I the traveller 1 might to guarantee; il - goodwill; tl ; .'. i ol . hotel or I of the wlmle |<lilllie I \ Hie w lilli -- ih el ir. .I j ' ? r illy applli d; bul ll * lilai I.::, ul '?? lill . I' ii-- ?! lo lie almost unkiiov* n I ? ? ' ' ' ? n I n* bu ?? ? III i l s 1 ( * t d Kl ' ? lie nlx.l sin*] by 1 ia ,v ite Ind Kill 1 nv ' li nh ? lu i-' ; Wollld fa'I' lill :- .*- . - tllel.--. Tic* III.i'l Wi ' < fullj, from 1 ap t.i nm*** ii '? .'V r. tal,es may h.- a vv ? i: ? f Jl who follow - ell*! Uv. h - Iii ' Rill lhe . I" -? lelllol lat Hie M ? tellih-IU ' Th.- . un work done i|u!,i.i' and tb lhal he mu*! pay au i xtra pi l< ?? loutit les* emh irrs I H iel. ls ,r evi n nu rel) If his tempi r l- lin Rill a gi-in ral ai cement of sui ii iinliv iduals to t,, pe I li 'I Would kii-iii llglj * '? noni,1<- Al all event*, lt 1 well io hat i plain stab un nt of I revealed, Ku ,,]| rec...,| |t nugi I lo be the UK In- ii vv mid iiiithoi it) to I- r up rn ii raul and l_:'"iv m. abuse. Till 111 d'I ls l'liYn'ii \sit wont.LESS I ? affnel of Ihe I'"', nt a.'Von In the Senate ,ii lhe woollen- schedule bas liol Im-vii such ns many uiiticlpnt'*1 it was exp i >l ihai rates ... ii,neil more favorable to ihe manufacturers limn were al Ural proposed would stimulate I nisi ness promptly, glvlug ll \ in maker* stronger bojw lhat the- would Ik- able to com* (M'te with foreign pnslucer sucii-ssfully. Rm since tli.- Senate nelli] lhere has Im* ii no lu Tense in the demand fur il.ls, iiiamifai. dave shown imt lins hut declilnlly more beslta Hon limn I" -fore, fl isl lu iiiiiseipicmi' tha- wuol markets ara' extremely dull with prices lending low iiwai-'l. Som.- ld. a of Hie itt,-'- thus far ar.i.lu.'ed may ls* galheml fruin Hie ni ?oiiimeiits of "Th" A.rican Woul and Cotton ll.?porter." which Strongly adv....itel free wool, ! will be I", un -mix led. .md ni tr.a| that (be luann f.iciur.-rs would lc far more pros'MTotis with 'In' present <t lower protii'tlve duties and ii. ?? h.it.rial than under Ihe presenl la ri ff. Thus Hie Ruston report says thal tininess "has I.ii in cn-ii'md .-otiii'vvhat by the near approach lo a lual vote on ih" tariff, which luis caused manu racturers lo withhold (Mirella ra." 'Iii.- Pbila lelphla i",-port says "tii?? imssage of ihe fi.. ivool schnlllle and duties relating lo goods iv hi. h have uni gruutcd to manufacturers what h.y fell Iii iii-tic- ih. > should r.Ive. lias ?nosed ile i,i Iii tt .1 disappoint.-d " In Hie re [i..|t oil the Senate's -dir.lui., p is urged illili 'it will lia ve t" I-' cbangii] either I" fore Inn lng the Senate or iii the Commltti*' of Confer ?nc-." and it ls 1..liev.il ihat pi-..vi-i..n- which the Democratic majority had nilli deiermimil md in fuel promised lo Include were omit hil. Tbe saina' i,|i..ii urges that the reduction ..f lill' (Illly oil t,.|i- t.i |."l pel- Cell! "?e,|||- Iii have .n the result of a mistake," and thal ihe duty will be put at _'., percent. Others hop.- Hla I the rate on woollen g.K will be improved, a- a morn satisfactory rate was expectnl. The re pori says "the yarn men did remarkably well, ibtalning .".*? per cent ad valorem on yarns up to lo cents per pound," hui "the carpel manu Factum* were disappointed In the nuicot.f ih.ir efforts." Relating lu the probable price of w.a..i this lonna] holds thal "all of 'dir medium dom Wools grading quarter blood and below are. with duty off and with freight and other ex 9SBBBB u_U_d, C-Ctpct than uuy -thc. cvuipcUug wools which can lie laid down here from Eu? rope, Were Wool five today. Three eighths a lld half ld.1 wools are ju-t about di a parity of values abroad, while flu-fra and territorlra are -till somewhat glaive values niling for similar vv.al- iii Knglish nnd Continental markets." What tiles,, price* tire appears from th" markei iv|i"i't. which shows that uhio XX is iplotn] nt jo cents, Michigan X at 17 .ant-. So. 1 washed Michigan clothing at IN '?? r.i cents, and Terri tor) ua?,| at th" basis nf IV.) t" i'.i cents, sc,,tired. Tli, wini] growers in different parts of ihe c.un? try .an judge f,,r ilci'i-, Iv e> whit it means when tiny ate Iuld thal the liner and Territory W"'l- Will hiv I,, go -lill lower if til" proposed lilli lalo- effect. ,\s j,, ti,., manufacture, it is tim ..pinion of th..-,' bet Informed lhat the producers of Rie ?_.1- t,,"-t largely worn in lids country, who have Peen very effectually protected heretofore hy the .-i.iii," (luly pd' pound, will Ix- more ly injured by the change than any have anticipated. Hoods of similar appearance are m.nie in foreign countries nt extremely low rates, and (an lc delivered here, with the usual 1,1.. ily in Invoicing and valuation, at prices which w.ll pii-is Hie domestic manufacturer very hard. In the liner grades of goods, where the mniltlfiictlircr has always hedi forced to light at gte.it illhVulty, the contest wijl only !?? continued un,ld- somewhat Increase] dlsadviiu Iii all branches ,,f th" manufacture, m.a.".v .-r, production call Pe continue] under the ju. .j., c..] duties only willi a reduction In wage-. X<> Ml li I'l ll ls IE. Tlie <;.I t;.av. rnmi nt eiui,- .md othei' organ - whi. li hive fur thcr object the rel'..lin of our numil Ipa] government and th" overton w >.f the corrupt party which ha- So long nbusiil the p ovi r Intrusted lo it hav e il"ii" ami ai" doing excellent service They hav, succtiilisl in ! "tc-* and enlisting Hie syuipil V ruble 1111:111>? r ..f citizens who i d.? on I ina ri I) l ike mi active pan In political j . men w ll- I'l'i'i.v alliliatl'in- ai ?? ic' stnmg ur binding, btu to whom th** ipiestioti f rel pal tidmiiilstratl.'olin - m .iii force tis a matter of liniinsllate pi r . -. rv ?? ii"* oul) lo awaken .md I., ep al i ?? publ ? Interest, bul lo enlighten publli , - u a ii, np >n existing . ullin*! ism ? '?! |||e ? ilise of : ar.- among ile1 ng signs a.f Hie latina mid Rut th il r ihat In their mn is In -ip' rulers, and ipIKh mun I- ni I lunn, d, ' ? ike of I"" greal pre Ll rtmice to the ' the) should coll : unite.I action on the j. r; and V to tl. fi it such in ? ? ? ' ? ? ll r dii'tat) Hie ? ' ice vv hl'-li ? I te) 'I t Hie Kepi url hy i I l's io pm light R.-pul iu c (linty ' ld If I* til ii I of coll ' ' I ' ' I*. ! . 1 ? ? on ?. ? l. a -, ? ? tak ? i. u- i li. n, the l.'" i, .li I**''.', f??;? Casselt, R( ;? . li t. I ii nor in Is: ?! i I? - I i ? ' :- ?: i',1 : Ill-tun ? ;, I rt j have ? 1 ' - - unlit ..nd lent . .. i why I hey it ll III ticket UV |, Wall : ? Ki pub ? will mike Xever wa* there so pn ' KepllK IIS Iii IV. I'lie) ' |] fd til . i ? : ile ??t' pn *( ming :? ll of un ? y. well known in tho w hose n inn - are s) lin pul v I aga Insi v. li. .ni lhere been n hn .th nf SllSpii i 'Ii of pi r I ITU kei|l i il Ihem. and Ihe indi. iti.mis ' ' i-ki ' Will be , . ItlpoSi 1 uf Hut cl ?:? andidali s, Thai will Im- a Iii kel I lc mucra I m.r any m.'mb. .- i.f th.- various mimic.|cil ref..mi organ tallinn.* c.,n reasonably refuse to support Cn lil that ticket i- itt Ibe fe ld, all lhe Anti Tam liiauy organizations which slnnTel) desire Hie success of municipal reform should |io*ipoiie a.V,on. Tillie has show n mid ll i ns ??rd proves tb if the straight Republicans who \. .*? . I agalnsi Plower iti l .i'l and lillie iy in istrj were minds i ii. ri.lv i ighl The nc ii w ho cop I for Plow er n l for Uilroy, it i- iipially clear, helped bring ?ii.. Stall iulo dil glin " and riv el up mi the cit) ' Un- c.utia.| of Hie Ta illina ni u mg wll ise Inlipil j lies ai".' dall) hi llgbl by the LcXoW roiiimltti lu the liglu of these disclosures no I', a-..lia I. !?? luau WllO Hllicerel) opposes i lie Tam many organization can i|tiesiion the proprietj of tim Republican |Hisliioii Iii maintaining lhe llllt) a'f Hie party to Colllllille Hie li'_ht against Tamilian)' on Hie old lines \C\i\i its own organ lunion, Its own method- and iis own candidates And ill lin -? I, ellon "I . neld.iles lhere Ililli be nu fear bill ihat Rle liecessll) for Uniting all citizens who are more lllterestii] iii giving Ibe cit) |!.I |! 'V. I'liiueiit than In saving Hie Demo eratic party fnuu lieiii-j hurl vviil have ihe mosl si rioiis a'.'ii-iab ra Hon. i / \Els\i IS El:I ssl i. Althougb the I'erma ti Press i- .-t vim lenl in its abuse of the liaratuifss willi which III,' MllHeoVite I ;,,V ellllllellt ls el|i|e:l V " ' I 11 .' Iii Russianize its Hallie, Polish and luini-h provinces, ibu..um ing the Cj__r as a tyrant and his treatment ,,i tlu-se |?ortlou* nf iii- ilomluloiis as unworthy of ti clvilbuil and Chrlstlmi ruler, vet it -lints it- (yes to the Met that Klll|icror William i- d"ing in.-, l-.l.v tin* -ame thing In the Danish-sprakiiig prevlniin ,,f Schleswig and IllllStclll, Whi'll Were iUco|'|i..lated into tho Kingdom ,,f Prussia some thirty yin rs ago. Roth liv and religious Instruction in Hie Dan? ish language are strictly pn>hlbltis| lu Schleswig limier -'Vere penalties. The annual meeting of Hie l?,iui-li Utera ry and Historical -Society iii SlllldeVed IMS t'cclllh lleell f, ill l|( ll], *ll ll)' tile I'i'u?ian <;,,v,ni,,r nf the Duchy, although Ibe meeting has hitherto 1.u con-id, red as devoid of any political character; the Kniperer has late- ' iv granted n pardon tai several Herman Journal- ! i-t . who had leen sentenced to ti slight punish mdit for having grossly libelled If, .lessen, the Ldiloi of the "FkOSborg Avis," Hit* only Danish paper In Schleswig. and tinnily, the members of the myal court theatre of Copenhagen, whose milnes figure "ii the list of the King of Den? mark's household, have just 1.Q expelled from Sehh-vvig by the Prussian authorities at the out se) ,,f the dramatic tour for which they were billed iii the two provinces. .Meanwhile eminent citizens .ind prominent business men are banished from the duchies every (lay without any form of trial, but solely by virtue of arbitrary orders issued by the Dov emor or Iry his subordinates, and on the mere suspicion of entertaining Danish sympathies, I'mler the circumstances it ls not astonishing thai the Royal Copenhagen Yacht Club should hove cine,'Ibd its acceptance of the invitation sent by the Emperor t>> attend the regatta at Kiel, at which he himself Intends to be present; while ii accounts for the marked absence of en? thusiasm with which the Klug ami Queen of Denmark have received the announcement of emperor William's projected visii to Copen i a gen this summer. The theory thal England might be Induced t> five up Olbraltar to Spain In return for icr ? ' "I'ciaiti .ii in the J..int (.''-ui,ancy and control I Tangier and the contiguous territory i? not me whi.-h is likely to be verified, Britain would limos! ns S'.a.n glv up the control of the Cinque .a.its as that of Olbraltar, which ls h.-r most mportant and historic fortress outside of her .vv11 territory, nnd will remain the k-y of the Mediterranean as 1 rg as Ra Inflowing tiles run ?a st wa rd anl its rocky t 'ivers bear Up tli" sky. Senator Hill denouncing the Income tax ls a i le to delight the entire country with tut distinction ot party. In spite of Q ivernor Plower's veto of the bill providing f'.r Its expenses, the Lexow Committee ag in a satisfactory manner and making things hotter and letter for the Gover? nor's friends In Tammany Hall. ? ? ? I..' year Ihe hav ? r ;. fall* 1 In Europe, eom Imp irtatlon of hav al enormous pi ? i ? ? mi ter of donn i ls by the thous ii ds Thei i - iuth irltatlve rep .rt ,,t he pi ? the (Too there for the pre >tit in t'ni- country lt has never been more Thi re ls n ? i r ip pi du ?"! In Cds v ii ter tm] rtai I not one wh Ich ls n greater factor In the National prosperity ;' ? promise if the meadows near and far is fylng, nd ls a pensatlon for the !. shtvi ring an 1 diam ii rains ? f vic md early June, t w transl.-b i Into fra .- . ? ? |er ver li i few week more ? *; : try th ni the ai ? tr.in. . nf '' : irs lo and '".ci? el Mexico i nillir... 1, with Arizona and ; thro** -? ? ? 7 favorite won t ? ? " ' thal l lot of pe.i| ?;' 1 be i. . - i '??*'? | ? ' *..* i ?; "i.v:;.:.' Hean Mav r ni il w ? sh ill see th i m i ti this l-l I that the pn s< nt Hst i Sai result of fWtnan Intrlg I estal I there " I that they Md fair to .1 'I he t worl lal r has ? I the other nd I ... I ?: ,:? at, though th ?>? are . atti nie I vvi'ti .ti (Ugh loss ' f lit ?upply the kickshaws and hore d'oeuvrss of a Thej ar.- i hard ath g, ? . th.* n iN of the in (teri.il : It v I. no doubt, be ipilre - ? ' tltud the land with ut del ? ? ? \ ? innibals ... . ? . Intel , ? ? ' . ?' .. I ve water wi ll| ?a !r.-ni r v . rk" w il t "In lt" ' I i nm 1 ' ! hiv- he d" vi ? i the Tariff bill wi I r eu Illinois at I of I v w hen he felt a mi nt thal ? ?? he id ? f lu Wilt an I Means C r go hus I ? ???. heai l fr m i ga!n. This tim* Hum of her school c< n-u.- can* Kissers. Whether they were put on ' . tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing I es not appear, but nt all i vents i total poi i of 1 --'I. ''...;. whl ii I- a few thousands more than was ihown for New York hy the census nf ISM. Of ? 'in.-?? ? will lit ?.?;> ;-i"-ik to pa md ? nthu i c'l- Chicago ins, for i' was mty a few we k or months ago thst i ime people ml iii. re bx k the public Into their confl I ? v. nt of c lng thnt the populatl n vv i < i roon '* . ?'. I ul ul Ide ? :' Chicago if ls Ikely thal few will accept i.*.'".2.T'.'ti without hav 11 ir an - .pportunlty t . | i . * n - us invnssers to searching cntss ? stamin iti <?> ? ;?; P ii m aler that the "green-goods" and ?bin:.- ." business has nourished In this city when he police were hand In glove with the swindlers rho preyed "ti the gr.ly ind unsuspecting? The An.-h.ar liner Ethiopia begin the seri a *? , a Idi nts. \.,vv a mies the sinking ..f tx ner near Newt'.undi.ia.1. and the I .ss of w-aive lives. Tw.. of the usual three accidents af a kind having occurred, those who have com* of ships sh uld ka ? ii a sharp lookout f"r il illus, '? ? sts of the st i. Row l mg win men like Dlvver be tolerated In 1 y g .v ci ntnent'.' Kvi ryh Iv will be glad t i heir that the annual ?coori .lu-t Issued by the Monte Carlo Casino 'a.iii|..inv shows a decrease of 2,000,000 francs as ,.:u|.atv.| with the revenue for the previous year, 1'he acas 'ti has been, in the words "f the din if th.* enterprise, "a very Indifferent one," and he dh Idi nd payable will be less by one*. h.in lt was mis Hm.* last year. That ls to say, he thrifty Investor will have to be content with i w:,' -bed I" per ?--nt on tils h..Liing, which ls din..st discouraging enough to make s share udder Kimble against himself at the tables viii, h h.- helps to run. Although tbe decline In lu* reeelpta ls attributed by the management t>> he "general depression of trade and agrlcul* ut"," which ls hardly conceivable, lt la far more a a.ai,I.- thai ii la due to the Invasion of the ?la,,- by the shabby adventurers and vulgar Iflf-raff wh.. keep the rich aw.iv. The high* lying gambler sniffs at his humble confrere and efuses to .-it down at the same board with him, ll.Iced, lillies:! Sollie Slejie m;. taken b> render he attendance at the Casino in..r>* select and i.? fashionable, lt la likely thal the proprietora, nnslstlng of Prince Constantine Radalarllt, 'Prince" Roland Bonaparte, M Edmond Blane .mi th.- Prince of Monaco, trill be driven to s?-ek ame more uruiiubie investment for the money which they have acquired by running thu ____ gambling establishment. ^*M PERSONAL. Saya "The Northwestern Chrtstlaa Advocate Methodist, of Chicago: "We Uke the respoaSL "f saying that nish..,, Fowler ls n a- m arm health ?n.l that, far tbe time bein*, at least h.* ?hr?M v releasi I from all extraordinary deroaS fl?%& I- oughl t . cancel all present engagementa"^ ii An English paper the other day had an app.*, J5t,v? reference ta, "Farragut, th- greatCooCshSi (>n commencement day al ? .... ,. m rial window t, Mr-. James Wilson dialer, (lauahtei ..f ex-president a eley, ot Amherst, waa lavcUeftfa thc chapel. The window, which iras nails by tan Tiffany Ola - ? mpai y. la of mats** glass. The design ls .1 laurel im ith with -heber. rh - Inn rta n< :, made of |i ?? . ... ??. a r^j h(T".-i, with this lns.-i. thi centre ol tht ""'??ch. etcb( 1 di uniter (.li-.-: "Ii, . ,.,.? { Sail-ti Collt * Rudyard Kipling told "Th.* .sv Jam < c,Ateit^? thc ??Mer dav that be lives .an the 1. ? . -? ..* ?,^ great pie belt, which extends through New-EMkal and across Northern New-York." The Woman's Christian Temperance '"nlon, ot B t at. srlll uivp a brea kl ... _\j!|( Fra '*?? .ri. t i-morrow. Ai v. :: no? Ilk** vs (?? r mM lix c, ?vn: >r drinans of Michigan tells "he fol. lowlni -. Mayor Plngree, of Detr -. >jr. Wlnans was talking with a number ? writing. rr-.*-a one day at the noon heir. 1 * th?m remarked thsl bs would Ilks "to have ? chane, to v ite for that man Ph gre*, ol 11 you ire a Den I sa 'th-r. "''"'i' ,:, ? ???'? ;h?t I would v.tiDj * for a "What .ir-- mm ? "Well, I gue** I can't tell *xaci ? ls la favor of, bul I thlaga th,c I am agin" th in my man I ffj I abiut . - other would wc feel anything to d Rnglish papers say that Mr-.. Humphry -.".-ir! I froa ? . ?" ai ol' ? tr im "R 1 -i- i: ? THE TALK "I THE HAY. Pi pie who ol .??? t to a 1 I ; art* ful that they do not live In Net* Zealand, sphere a t.i the usual Btste di RabMI l >ppari::..:.'. vv hlch ls t of ths lot. lt has ti:* 'ot f. .1 ? ist thc rabbits, which, if not k. :.t undi srooM -1 tmenl -M..wu by 1 it 'n tli" last tv. iv? -Ij - vv-I.* killi ll " ? rnim* I., r ol salabli skins. In ??-ali tanti)* la* ng, and t ling of t I botb , ? An Authority. k?, what ls thui r at I ? ? "''!.. that's the man vvl... delivers ? ti ? th" Voting !. . lies' 1' * iga : "Tl p Reston dayl ? . post ot! -i who ? arri'-l oft tr y umbi. Ila lay will bear In min i that tho 'Oates ,,f Heaven' are only twenty-four In I wile, .viv umbrella mi ts -? ?, At i otl ri ? he won't need lt Didn't Divas pray for ira lt tO No. ,--'::? (ht in an un r's. He had . k lt. foe ? ? * : - ve. So I " ( I v. ItlV-Ilt.ar 1 ? ? I . . ? ' ir. '.' , \. .i v ork Wi .viv. ? y - In tie- i'nlted Stat .t ll : l do the work. They vv.r* talk ' *hU "I wlah you it 1 anil v '. thc ' ' ??!!!. I 1 With twenl This I- how a Kel tu< kv Judi I J"iry thi r lay: "If you believe what ? 1 for th plaintiff has t rv Ucl aili bc for the plain) * fce> lleve el has told you, v ou will I- ?*?? a vei the defendant. Hut lt v.ti't bein", c wi t either el Tli* Jury dlsagi The " rc i ..t" Roses "' which was ?dunhelm, |?i ri imlay, with tin ' ; m rem by tl Of ti*.. U.ltaall S". _' ! V* I a. UM church its -it.- m I"::, tremt .'?? ? . lal .ie. tl ci n l-Iv iii/..it;.ii i Ruflalo Kx| I "1 waa sexton of Grace Church In 'Thc Ctlca Observer," "when the Rev Mr* Ul.mk was rector there, It waa - algfel and rather warm, so when the rector > imened hla sermon I turm I down the gas In tl ly el the church to mak.- it a little co "Thc text that nlghl was, If t rei ' 'l** there h.* light.' I wss sitting; In th ? ir t irt of the ? burch, nol paj Ina parti ulai I i r.t lon to the .- rmon, nor, In fa< t. ( ?6u*i* ilctily tho ret.,I- exi '? limed loudly: " '.Mote light! Mole light!' "I Jumped to ths stop-, ock In I ' rm* pipe ..a 1 turned a.n the gas full '? ? r thc . leu-, h. Well. sir. you 0 I Vi to ^'?** I eople! Some of them laugh* I right -and those that dl.ln'l had hard ??* I f "ind out afterward th it v. hen I 'Mon huht" he was not giving i bul quoting the dying worl- of Oo the Reassuring Mrs. jolea Jol n. I ai ned tc l.ain from one of your Instrtu mrs ti. ? were once well up In your tudb ?' >oU are falling awaj John (c issui Inf ? '?'? bl e I _ one*> mother, but I'm Improving. I'm I c*v 1(0 ll'- -or I. To '.ike ? cow from door I ;' '?'>r lu the presence ol I ?mer ls the ni ?? *- 'le* parture In the I.on.bm milk buslne**, ai i thi i? periment, so far sa it I ? !"'"' to h.* one to which even the cowa I t*lM kindly. They have until now shown no objects* to h.c.- the tc Ilk - aevei il streets, nor have they 1 een found to |WS ,.i .* .Iron the less, notwlthsi indlnR the surrounding ,r,.w.l- assembli A to see thi ::1 aJ>" pears to be "catchlna on." an<! the good people [..m.'.,hi in inlfesl ai"' h ni'' ? ' '"" "r lh* f*' minutes icaw nc. tv. nlng bi tv,*. ? '" > rh* lc. itel ist-tabl. i ? - ld ?'? present, I *S herds nt kine being l-l throng! the atresta of MM metropolis during thc mornli .1 adowa landon with m rural aspect which boc hitherto t.a 1009* Ing. Decadence of Dramatl i ntl m rn si 1*'1*.h!" The man who writes the dramatic rrttMsna f* your paper does nol know a i.I pUy trow a bs* ""editor i know lt, bul what <?aa ars do? He li the univ man on the staff who la tall enough toe" ..vcr the bonnet. lN< w-\orfc Weekly. A short time ago WIN Roper, of Georgia whipped, shot and thrown Into ? ilxtj t...-t weu. Fla wa- taken oul after a week, and ? local p?t*r thal hates to be sensational cautiously r.-tnarsea Unit h.* was "nearly dead " :_ A v .'ase ..t Disgust "Been oul V'?v \? m.,ihers funeral again, ii" ??ked the Sobs. "Nuw." said th.* office boy. srho bad seea tne home team iuse. "i seen a k t st oM vtosstB *? killed off, dough."-UndlauApoUs Journal. .