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thi; iscome TAX Af?.ilS OPPOSED. ITS OpPi.NKVTH CAN ???? IT STILT.. nsas The cincinnati Tribune. Tbo?? wtl0 favored the Income lax before will probably continue to do BO, and it is likely they csn ?**vant th? .,.,.. ,) nf tril. income-tax fcatu??? of the ***MU? law. !.iit the opponents of th!s tax will I"? ?SM to put ?j ^,?,1 mmUy obsta/les in the wav of ?for ?ment 0f ;he law. and hav ampi?? opportu? na? to (?how how unscientific and unjust it Is. It WILL BI POITLAK WITH MEMOCKATI Vissai Th* CMeago inter Ocean. ,,? v*r"> l?stern Democratic papers ar?? praying onrr??s in ,i..f?-at the Iniome-tHX law bv refusing !? ?*proprl*,lon to cnrrv the law Into effect, ?? t ? m?*"? S host of "new places for appointee! la* ?esBoeratleaOy unpopular t<? opposa ta THR UPCBUCANI CAN DO WTTHOtr IT. ?Veal The Wheeling Intelligencer. Wj? eil? *!m ... o??*'!!! w ?wier cheap J,-,hn exp?dient. OKI OF THF. ITHST PPIIT.S. ?J? Th? Philadelphia Preis. 4\ivZm"lZom* Ux tnm/ip 1?"*>? f?" yuerday In re? ad? ,,??.,.G'?*'?>?? ?- the stockholders of the Phli Deni^A'., Urnington and Haltlmore Railroad. This ?eraiu 1 vlc*or>' Is '-ne of the fruits of the Dem Partr twa,ure of 1W? an" t"0?" *'ho fcld?-l th? ? '? bird" '<r<> r",P?n*ll'1'> r,,r a f" ?? odious as *??OCRAT8 THINK ill P. Y ('AN' STAND IT. TV ?" AU*n"1 Journal. r*a,vc>ri!*o'i?cra.lic Part>' ?n w*!1 afford to take the '*? trat".Ky for thl? legislation. It li a notable ?* th? ?;.. ?Wt""*i defeat? the Democracy euitalned *?? ?ed livl?Tl"''",;?y m thl? month came where It ?? the ln?v?Z1*n.wn,J wt>r' ?onepli-unu? In opposition fc**? ord? TU' 1**' ?? J?roof of ,hl? ?eser?lon w?? ?"?tor ???!??^>1?^ to Se"?1"?? Hill In New-York. **??. T?Ta ti? n New-J?raty and Senator Price in ?***D-l?t. tK0me Ux w,n ?,??'? ?"? t'ongreea will %*^>sm? the money needed to en fore/? it. ???r.c.?;" ke-? s :i Strict ivate!?, on its goodwill to ,thc rnlted flatos, and strictly represses all nn ?ntsrded and exprsssl?.?? expressions or it. The.t '".. t- - ve ; :ea trae enough '.?.. other day? Ye; if ? ???h.? i.?>c - ? *? ? ?falter, pcraorally, lud an unmlstekabla liking f,i- As?erlca and Americana He cherished the m ,, ???,? of his Visit? t ? the Cnltcd i'-tates. There _? ?,,.rt. he refrained from showing how much ha f".:;. ? remember meeting him for th?? first tima ln Washington, ? think in isr,6. riki coming away ?ritta the Impression that he was extremely re ptrred, or even frigid. In manner. ? good many l?suei1canB had been asked to mcei him at Mr. Y roer'? ont evening. Some of them ?er?? men of distinction. Mr. Schuyler Colfax w.is one. He ?as al '???! titn" fl i'"'""11 of dlatlnctlon, and gpcaker ol the House and it was thought nec im-r h.? ????? mah? a apeech. Th,? speech w?? -,f pM kind thea and perhaps still known aa iprcid-trtpl': had. I thought, already done duty on ????? Indiana platform for the delectation of Mr. Olfax's conatltuenta Mr. Walter's face waa ? ?i a* ? real remarkable for flexibility ,,f expres? sion, but nobody could doubt what It expressed ,n tha: BCOM*on. This sudden ebullition of cam? paign oratory Stiffened tha Kngllshman; he be? ,.anlf ?till more reserved In manner, as ir aware that his face had already betrayed him; and th? ?ajajaal ended la constrain;. Yet his fi lends tnoufht hs always unbent to Americana more fhan to his own countrymen. There was at mn? time a notion In Printing Illuse S.iuare?I m-.-tn ?afliOadoa t" '?'at an American could get any nj8f out oi lllm? an(^ that ev<>r? some of those ?ef'.il eyeterlea ol "The Times" office which in j?n(lon ar? Impenetrable had somehow become mutter of gossip In "the States." If there ever were revelations they certainly do not seem to have done much harm, Mr waww*? generosity was proverbial In his lifetime; his death has made it still better known. I hear at Beorea of Otters from men whom he liad befriended. None knew of it but the men themselves, and D ?W that he is gone they nn rurden thenis'ives of tributes to him. He gave money, he gave advice, he gav time, and lie jave g/mpathy; outside i?s well as inside the office, whor??. during generations, th?? wise lib? erali:)' of the Waller family has been ?tereo typed into ? custom. He did not always know when to nop giving; any ?? re than doea th rnlted states Government In the matter ,,f pensions to Its s ?Idler? ?ven unto the third and fourth generation, and for service not always soldierly or military. Thei. was once made t > him what he called a most impertinent request to eoatlaue to a son a pension which had been paid fir t?enty-three years to the widow of a BSV? who had himself been a pensi, .tier for seven years befi ? He showed at length, as he told the story, how it would be contrary to all eco? nomical laws, snd almost contrary to morality, to continue t. a >f course you refused," said his friend. He might have said ? 'thing, but he was incapable of COmfaronolBlng with the truth even by Bilenca. Hliishlng as If he were t'oii ?issing a ?rime, he said in his sternest tones: "Most improperly I acceded to his mqtMMt" TVith a glimpse of one other side of Mr. Walter's (."lira : er, 1 end tinse desultory reminiscences. There ?as ? question Sboul a certain appoint? ment on the staff of the paper, and he was con? sejad. The applicants numbered some seventy. Three names out of the seventy were submitted la Mm i?:ie had the best certificates, but It a] - jrfired that he was of near kin to a man who ha I dSBS Mr. Waiter some wr ?ng. He was asked which of the other two he prefeiT d. He c >uld not understand why his choice should be limited to the others. "The be<t man must of C be appointed," he said. anJ he was. Th ?.? relationship to an enemv should prevent this j candidate's appointment n*ver entered Mr. Wa'.- I i?r's mind. Then w?? no connection between ? the two thing?. H? w?? incapable of visiting upon the children the sins of th? tether* It waa thought in the office rather creditable that private reasons should not be sUowed t ? ?nllu- ' ?rice him against the ?elect!? ? of the best man. i That, a^ain. woul l probabl) bava been ? ? Mr, Walter an unintelligible ?lea. If these are not traita o? a high character what are? He may ? or may not have been a great man, but ?>? his j tombstone might be cut the testimony of one who was Intimate wit ? him: "He was the beit man I ever knew." It Is ar amp',?? eulogy, and we that may well endear l.'.s memorj ' ' those at:, care for loyalty of nature. ?: W B. ? ? ? i;? /.?.'/1 ? no sii ? '. ?, ? irse s? i, ha ni AMD The graduati?? eserelses of the Kurses1 Tri M of ti.e German Hospital are? asid yeeter tUy afternoon in t;.'- nurses h mi ad] lining ih? hospital. .-? v? iity-s'-vcir':: ?? . between Lexington ma Paiii ?ve? Th? ex?: !>.?- ?rei followed i.y an ascertainment snd reception la tn< evening. There uer? fourteen graduate? the Mia??? Martin Kil lermar.ri. LUI? Brand, Olga Pociasch. ?"ara Bet '?' MargAretha Diehl, Alvina Wetngnrten, Anna ? miras. ????.?.? PuhrSMnn, ?'.??7.?!?*??;?? S; ?. k. Allo ?hnaatcher, (Tharlott? Lauch, Mary ?.??? H'Vr.e PUcher ani Katharina Msrtsnses ThSM yonng fornsa, sfl r two iresnf atudj nwgtttdan ? of the ?apertatendent, Mia? Olga Lund, hit pi?.?1.1 ?a?afactory examination? ani received ?????.?tp:? s from President Theodora ? Ulan, of th? (??riiian ii ? rar. rights m ?? cm mlmvs a est?? nESFBCTBD Tht unaj'^'orizei use <?f ptaya la ob? ol the ra ?t aamses in: >>?nces of author? sad asa nagera, a;..? f"??ih.v, Juat at present. 1? attracting ? good deal kltantton. ? fe? lay? a^-. lb? manager >f the ?massut of m isle in Akron, ohto. snnoun ?? l thai M aeaM g?v?1 "Charley*? Anni" on Ttenasgtvlng r.ft?riijon and evening, charle? Frohman. who e*ris the right to the play for this country, sent him P wirnirx not | , do it. He the?, -? ' Ufi : H? JT,<tn to ?? that the warning was heeded. Mr. Hay? nr. en Wadaeattey got a temporary Injunction haalnat th? production of the play. Mr FVohman iseaired a ihemtea fteta Mr iln>n,aii yssterdsy teli? li? how bla nisatoit bal ended. The Jndga opened ??art reaUrday morning on purpos?- t ? best the caae ??for* the matinee and granted a permanent Injunc? ?>* it hri b.en the prevloui cuitom In ca*>-< of thl??ia<J, when the defen lant was solvent t ? refUM the bnsnetion and let the plaintiff fini his remedy ,'; * luit f jr damages after the performance was flvtn. A Ormar, company srhlck gives a weekly ?t 'O'tti?nce in cincinnai! announced "Charley'? Aunt" ?? n*xt Sanday night, but a dispatch wns received ?t nlr,hr from Henrv Halnforlh. the manager of a?*? ???t? HOUM, saying that he had forbidden ?1? performance. SINGERS OX LA BRETAGNE. HME3. NORDICA AM. STORY AND M. MAURBL ARRIVE" '?I?'- -nil' l'KI.WKl' FOUR 'AYS l\ HAVRE AND then Bvmmeo bt axqry STORsta-PARTS WHICH Till?: KBWCOHERS WILL TAXI at thi: OPERA The French liner I.a nretngne, after a tempestu? ous voyage, at the very beginning of which the steamer was detained for four days at her slip in Havre, reich.,1 her pier In this city yesterday, Among ber pnssensjera were Mme. Nordica, so prano; Mme. Bmma Kamee 8tory, soprano, and Victor Maurei. barytone, all of whom will short? ly appenr at the Metropolitan <>p?t.??. Mous.?. "We ha.l a simply terrible tue.? in getting imek to America." sail Mm.?. Nordica. "Ju?t ?is we Were about to start from Havre a steamer met ' with an accident at th?? entrance to our ateatner'a Blip, and almost Immediately sank. That was a nice dilemma, wasn't It?" aald Bhe, teasing a >op per, whl.h her French poodle caught In hi? mouth ' and returned to her lap. "They k.;.t telling us | that at the next nun uf the tide the BUnhen ship ? would |,e raised, and they wouldn't let us Of! Why, if it had been la New-York thai ?".?t would : have been raise,) In half a day! But I uni here at last, and ini delighted to l??? hack In New-Tork j again." "You were in Bayreuth," suggested the reporter, "???," sal,I .Mme .N'unii ;i. her eyes Shining with I pleaaure at the mention of Bayreuth. The last , Benson there whs glori, is. 1 tang six limes In 'Lohengrin.' " "Shall you be there again?" ? have been invited to take part In Igst, lmt that Is a ???? way off, and 1 can't say at present whether I shall ko or not." "What Will you BUlg In New-York?" "In 'La Giocondo,' also as Martha In 'Martha.' and Isolile In 'Tristan.' V. s, I know, it 1? quite 8 jump from Marthe to Isolde " "Where is you ? danc?, Hen DoemeT" "I let! him in l'ari.-. l!?? won't be hire till sprliif,, and then not to alng." "Er >r when shall we all be alile to sen.l in our congratulatlona, Mme. Nordics? "when the crocuaea come again," said the lady, .? genuine schoolgirl blush ovi rspreadlng her countenance. "Now will you klndl) exeas, me? My carriage is watting for me to tak?? me to thi train, I'm going to Boston to aee my Bister. 1 si.aii be bai k again on Saturday and .?:. \\ ? Inesdaj evening neat I suit In 'Lohengrin.' Mm.?. Nordica ha ? with h r, besides her French poo.lie, h full-bin...?.?,? German dachshund, whose stumpy, crooked !e?o and seal-shaped bod) Mme. Nordica assured the reporter won for him the rire! prise al the Crystal Palaci dog ehon In London this year, .she's going to >:?\ him t,. a friend, however. Ii.rr Boeme, who la t?. marry Mme. nordica whin th?? crocus.s come again, ? a Hungarian tenor, ile ?-cuj? al Bayreuth in "Paraifal." Mme. Lmiua Kam.?- Sl,i > was Seen ?<! the ?'?,. James Hotel, whither she went with her husband. She ?,i. tired from thi efl cts of her vo; ige and begged t" be excused from ? Iona Ini rvlew be? cause of a preparation foi s rehearsal lasi n.Kht Btnce ih-? last of July she has been with Mr. Story In Italy and France. "The rest I've had since July has .!..??.,? me good vocally and physically," ?aid she. "l am delighted to get back nome on e m ire. Our detention In th? harbor of Havre was ?n,.st tiresome, and i'"r th ? four days we were Led up ? hi westher ws? beauti? ful. Just se we gol ready t,? stari however, we had a hurricane, snd we've had horrid westher all th< way ovei Ore poor man wa? ?o severelj hurt that he is likely to die. II? twisted hi? leg around ? brace when he ?aw s bli ? i\,? .-omine a few days uno. sad had his leg broken We took up s collection for bun snd aaaured him he would g?-t Well. I'U' I'm al'ra: I he won't Mme Btor) stoga on Monday night as l" ?? in "Otello. Bhe will hi??,.? appesi .??? Mistress Ford m "Falstaff" ind In ,.il her old part? A new n'.le to her will be Mat V.I I.? In "Wllllsm Tell," In which sh?? win soon sppear. Victor Msurel, the barytone, ? rely ? itranger to New-York opera?goer? In 1872-73 he a| OBITUARY, PHILIP L BALZ, JR ? ??.. ?, ? Ha -. 'r . a r.-.ii <?-?.? ?? Iswyei ofllee w.i? at S 70 Ws st.. r his home. No. SU ????????.?? ?I . G about ion?.? rears old end wsa adml ?? ? to ih< :?" In :<,:?;. Ha bad a large practice and ? ad ? considerable fortune. Mr Bats'? death ws? due to poisoning \ fortnlghi ago h? ? iff? ?? ? from neuralgia aa : ha ? a i< >th draws Aa eat Inflammation foUowsd on th- righi sii- of in? face He w?- tr.-ut.-i by Dr. Law. .ml a cooeultatlon took place on Bunday. Blood poleoolng hsd set In aii'i spread s?> that it caused .?eath He i-fi u a fa ami t?" children Mr Bala belonged lo a Masonic lodge, ihe Roysl Arcanum, the National Providern G???? and the Parana) Driving Club. ? ? ?..??. CAKPINAL It Ni IN Mai:.-!. Noi -'? t'srdlnsl Zefei no Ooni Maz Tunon dli : In >? \ le lo-dsy, ? ge ?. three, il?- was Tested csrdlnal ten yean igo BARON BWANBEA London, Vov. ? Henrj Ha-?? y Vh an, flmt liar.... Batanees, die I this mon Ing a- ? Ihne years, ? ? ??? IKT?XQ ??? I 1 III i TM E. The popularity of Ihe liso.;? Pisce Thestre ws? si ?.??? sgsln last evening, when even the orche? tri. bad i" be removed ? ? provide pisce? foi spi tators "The Doubting Thorns?," a far?,? in ihrei acts, bj Carl La ifi and Vi. Ja oby, a ?? presented foi thi Brat tini.?. ?'),.? |i.,.? ?,;,.? ??. !: .. great fa.or i'? among th,- thesire-goei in ?erraati) ani it wa? received with many demonstrations of appro? \al ami <l-llght b> the larg? audience In Mr, <'<?:? rled's theatre lasi evening. The acene ??( tbe play fs laid In u large Herman city. The ?:.? ? act opena a' the hon.; Ignata Doll, a retired wealthy mer chant, whose wife, daughter and ward, great I) to hla aiinoyan???, hsve I. believers In spli Ism. in order to cun them of their Infatustlon, >:.i seeing a chance :?> have nome ?port, !?? senta to make a te ' of the hypnotic powei <,f in?? wife's nephew 1!? pretend? to fall aaleep ami upon awakening to havi los) sil knowledge ni former ??? ? in ibis assumed condition h? out on a tour of smusemi nt, mu< h to his chagrin. He amuse? himself capitally; bin .? ?/oung physician, to whom he had refused ?? give i,is daughter In marriage, ihrestens lo expo e ihe old reprobate unless hi change? his mind regarding bis daughter. Before the marriage hi apparent!) ?- to himself and Ihe famll) Is reunited The play Is extremely amuslni an?! the droll situation? kepi the people laughing heartily The part? were admlrabl] presente?! by the members ol Mr Con lied's excellent company, who a? r? rewarded with vigorous snd frequent applause. Among those serving special mention are A,loir Link, who took th?? part of Ignats Doll; Anns Brasa, hi? caul, ter; Max Hanseler, ss Johsnn Jacob Allendorf, and Max Lira as in. Caul Wagner The play was pre? ceded by "Ich Helrsthe Meine Tochter" s? a ??ur? talo raiser. This evening- there arili be a popular price performance of s, toiler's "Kabale und Liebe," ? whl'-h will be repeated to-morrow afternoon. CROWDS 17*87 G??? PORTRAITM \ A ?tr? ng, popular attraction yesterday wss Ihe 1 portraits of women exhibition at the Academj of j Design Ther. was an especially large attendance in the morning, and in th?? afternoon snd evening ? the gallarle? wen? crowded with brilliant aaaem blaa*es. Th?? tearoom on thi ??? melon of the Issi <,f ? the Thursday tesa, which have been delightful ; features of the exhibition, presented sn snlmsted soene. Flowers, musi, an.? charming hostesses , contributed to the pleasure of the day. To-morroa ? will be the last ?lav of th?? exhibition, which h held for the benefit of Bt. Johns Guild and the Ortho? ' paedlc Hospital. Th?? tearoom yesterday was in charge of Mrs. II. YV. Cray, Mrs. John A. Lowery and Mrs. i bari?.? de Rham, jr., of the leadle? Committee, aaalsted by Miss Oliver. Miss Marion Carey, Mi-s Kernochan, Mis? Pah?, Miss dray, Mis- Almee Lawr? m???. Ml?? Margaret Lawrshci and .\i,s- Adeline Hoyi Among the visitors yesterday were Benstoi and Mrs ' Henry Cabol Lodge. Theodore Roosevelt, Judge Ingraham, Mrs. Archibald Murray, Miss Frellng? huysen, Mrs. T. d'Or?mleulx, Mrs. J. West Roose? : v.-it, Edward H. Kendall, .Mrs. Frederic It Jones, - .Miss Beatrix Jones, Mrs. Osspar Urlswold, Miss Eurelts Whim? v. Mrs, Plnchot, Mrs. Plffard. John !'. Maine?. O. Bgerton Hdimldt. Mrs. Robert Ht urges, Mr uni Mrs .lames A. Burden, Mrs. Unt? ie: Harding, Dr. and Mrs. Watson, of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Loss winans, of Baltimore: Mise il?.m, Miss Clementine Furnias, Mr. and Mrs. ''ass Csnfteld) Miss Roosevelt, Mis? de Foreet, Mrs r. M Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen, Mi?s Agnes Lawrence, H. Wlnthrop Oray, Mr. and ?? w. l\ Hnvomeyer, .lames K. Oracle, Valentine ?. BlaCOJUe, A. Murray Young an 1 .Mrs. J. I>. Prince. -f. G8?0 PLATS OOMIEO To AMERICA. Charles Prohssan ami a. l. Hnyman bave se? cured from QaOCgS BdwardSS ih?? Aiii'-reaii rlKhis to IL J. W. Lam's new hiirlesiiie, "Th" Mop ('iri," which was prodi.?? ai the Gktlsty Theatre in LoBBSoa r?n Balai day ninht. it adii ??<? given j hire next seasoii by a company sent from London j l?y Mr. K.l.vanles. This arrangement has BOtblng I to do with thai which ha? been mad.? for bringing 1 a company here from the Lyrl?? Then.tr??. London, ' to Bfaaanl w. s. Hubert's "His Excellency." ? Masara Frohmaa ami Hayntan nave also aecured j from sir tugustua Harris the rights to the Drury Lane meloilrama "The Perby Winner," which will receive a new title, a? the preaent name 1? airea.ly In uxe In thla country. Sor TU ERS NEWSFA PE IIS ACT. THE CONTRACT WITH THF: UNITED PRESS" RATIFIED. ???.? fiNi: DrasExmca ??t? in tub stBimxa "!' THE SOUTHERN ???88 ASSOCIA TlON?AN AGOREMIVE FIOHT TO BE CARRIED ON TEUCORAMS OF CONGRATULATION RE? CEIVED. Atilinta. Ha.. Nov. LO. - ? incitine of the steel; holders of tb?? Southern AsSOCUtted 1'iess was held here to-day, with th?? largest attendance of mem- j ber1; sine? the organisation .f tiu? sssodatton. The [ question of rati';, in? the memorandum "f uKre?? mem between th?? United Presa ami the executive , Committee of the Southern Associated Presa, Binde In New-York on Monday, November 88, ???? folly ? considered, and aft??!? considerable discussion was ' adopted with only ? ?Ingle dissenting vote. The members freely dtscussed th?? fslM stafc ment made by the a?? ?elated Pre?? of Chicago, as I printed In "The Washington Evening star.'? of the difference? between that aasoctstlon snd the Smith- j ??p? Aeaoclated Pre??, and Kreat Indignation was ?xprawed at th? groa? mlarepre? ntatlon? mad,? In that report, A committee of ilv?? ?hh appointed ! to draft a reply to the ?tatemen! ef th?? Associ?! ? Press, which win be prepared at one? and given to the public. The aaaocteUofi adjourned until to-morrow morn? ing, when it will r, convene fur the purpose "f formulating a plan G?t conducting an aggrsmlv? tight and extending the servii.f the Boutberri Aaeoclatad Pre?? Into th? new territory conveyed to it under th?? near contract with th?? United Pre??, covering th?? Btate? of Tenne?*??, Kentucky, MlMHMlppI, Arkanaaa, Louisiana and Tex?? .\ full midday and nlghl servie? will be offered to th? newapapera In the states added by th?? contract to the territori of the South? p? Associated Prss? The Southern organization la ? <w in ? position 10 furnish to lis clients nnd membera an efncienl servi??,, covering the United States and foreign countries, by reason of Ita excluelv? arrangement? and contract r, lalnois wiih lh,? l'nlted l'rcss. All thi newapapera In tha South are determined t<? maintain tha Inteartty of their association everj member having renewed his alleglaacs to th? Southern Aasoclated Pre?? Thl?'alliance with the United Pre?? alls upward of forty newapapera to ihe host of papers Berved by the laal named or aanliatlon, and deprive? the Chicase organisation of thai number of Southern papera. The following teiesram? were received to-night \i w v. ik. November -' To Captain Evan ? rfoweli presiden! Routhern ? ??? lati d Pre??, At!?,uta. ?; ? Convey my beat rnpecti lo your colleasue? and the as-ui in ?? of my hearty co-operation In everything ihm may conduce to th? Independent? and ii ibllltj of the s lutrn ? ? ?Vaso lati Prei The rebuke you have admlnlaterc ? to the il management of the Aeaoclated Pre?? Is nothing abort ut .m imputi.int public ?ervlce. CHARLEd \. DANA Phil? lelphla Novi mber .-.? T.. ?: ? H >wi II, | : -? I nl, ..; I th? II : Patri I. Walih, general manager, Southern l'ite?, Atlanta, Oa. The Southern laaoclat? ? pre?? will mak? no mil t.ii.?? in ..irrt ng ou! Ih? ? mtcmplatnl plan of an ? with th?? im; . Pre?? ?ritti which th.? un? ni wm?, ipera er? affili?t? ! Vi ? ilei altri ihr Idi?? ? Pr?ra? ? I with ??-- management, and ?ai ire the Couth?? p \ ? ???? 'iati l if an un litera h .t. rmlnatl ?? ? ihe l'u:?,.! Pre?? lYe are ?atiefled thai the Unite?] Pre?? la l? ?th able an ? deiei p ma .:, th? ? ?nteal with Ihi Wratern ?aaoelated Pre?? .in I w- ??? ?? ; ? .,:?. determini l t ? luppori ihe l'nlted Pn ? ? the ?:; ? w M SI.NMERI.Y "I" .:.-??!?di.iii.i Record." 1. CLARKE 1??\ 18, "Phi . li phi ?. ? Iger." HARCLA? II WARRURTtlN "Philadelphia Rvenlng Telegram." n ? ? s I Novembe ? ? ? '?plain ?? m ?? How? li , - then? ?? Hi l l?re? Atlanta, ?? l am gri atl> plea?? '? al ih? ai ti ? of y? -r ? on mittet In New-York It - ? matt? ? Il ! I ri -- T? mani ??..??? nil ici?, an I ? ? ? iiietnl.. : ? ... arrant ment, and ar? itand bj in? ?hip ? . futur? W G IMI.? \M. ? ??? ? it ?? of lh? N>? York. I.,?, i-r. ?. !? ??? . ? ? I I** My* ? ' Tl w. nei ?: ? * ? ? ime ? ? .. . . ; ?r???" ifter the old "N'en \ rk \.?..-.,?? ? I??? ?? ' u I Ihi '? ' i" ?" ' ha ! . , S ??,. ' ? Filial?? ?? \ ? ? III l'4 ? ' ? . I h> .? I..1:1. '? l'I b-, n .. office for over Ihlrtj an ? gradu ? ? bul lurely ihey an ? ? > ???,?.? ? .? . siiaranl liai ??.?!?, ? ?? Tl ? IP . , '?k ? na . ' ? i-rrn 'win? :. ? ., ? ..-- .-? ? ' ? ' '"? ' - ? i ,n ?,, ? . . lin? I ? ?ru.. ? r ? .? - . ??n -? , ? >? . . . .... . ? ? of th? 1 ??? //"li .? ?/ ? \ is imititi H IS I III /?' p ; /.??? ?. i'ii n d ? ,.?.?? ? ??. nui ? ?? ?, ? .? ?. \ ? ? s ?.?, ??? PATA ? LI u, - \? ? ,. HIM 1! ? - ' ' ' ? !? M I ' in ,, ? ? il - ? ??. ?.is j ,? ?)?.\ G , ? ,? ? m, So ? Bowei : .'" a ? ? terdaj Mel ?ran ?it, wh ? live? si IIm I i?|,,n llousi No *s", L ... rei ??. ? ? ? ? ; ..??,: Hospital. He wai ?tal ??? ? .n ih? , men. Richard Burns, iwentj elghl rears old, <?'. No ? J7 M ?ti ? . .,:. ? ins brothei Ism . ? ???? ni ? ? old, of No, at FI I ? ? Mr ? >?t ?? ill'? a I ' ???,.? Pa k I'urry, j .on. I-.. I to bin ?t ????? the ?I f tl ? : and the bari for viol? I I ? ? ? ; ? as ? men wh ? ? . ?. ' ? ? bun Richard Bun wl ised the ? ' \\ hen M ,'-?-. ? ?red : -.>? ; ? ?? ? had a i ..... In Ills ? I . : ! ; I , ? , |j been ' , .? M I '? ? ??? il ? I-i! ! ISl -\ and ' II?? ? ?Il of bills he display. I caught the ?>??< ,,f the ?turn? bi ? er?, Tnej tried lo rol him u Mel ?er mott tna ? tai.. Th : .?? il mean lime looked on ? ; Ile enjoj : ? l ne. and ? ? ?;? .?. ? ?/a? , : ? : lo s??l*i tri? unfurl un ite 11 . . ? kepi un -? ? ? Ing ?? uk ? : , those who wi ' ? it a !? lib?r?t?? .? ,? - bejns p, ide to be M snd ? ih s mac ? ? ???? moti'? ? lu '. ? Ss mg? ? ? d hla ?ntagoi an ? Hiebst ? Burn? tin ill) drew a l.n fe sn ? plungi ? u into the moulder'?? sb hon? ?, McDermott then broke away ft?.,m ihr? men, and ran out ol the barroom. H> ?taggered, b!.ling, up Pollcemai furry, who, .if:? \ ? ? non.,? oik an am h ila ice, hl? s hi? s h lie ? ?r asslsiam ? Half s dosen pollcemei resi ud? ? lo th? call. They fount Ihe barroom ?. locki ? ?nd admlttancr was denied Stationing ? ? uple ol policemen si Ihe enti ince ,f thi hall* c. Policemen furrj snd another ?tslwsri offlcei placed Ihelr ?houlder? again?! the front rl. and hurst It open They found the place tili.-d with ;, motle) ss? rtmenl of customers Hlggln* mad. ? nols) proteai against Ih? entrence of the p-,!l????. bul wa? placed under arresi charged with violation "f th? Excise Ism Jame? Burn? wss found hiding In ? closet, end Richard wa? In the ? 1er, behind a coal bin Both men were taken to the Kldrldgi ?t sta? tion. Th< y wi re held in th? ? elice com ? ?? ? a t Tin: ? ? /.?/ \ ??? 11: ?/G/.*. ????? hundred children wi r ? s,..,i.. ? f,,r their Ti? ?nk? giving dinner it the Mariners' Temple, In <?.lv< r anil Henry sty. yeaterday, Tin? ?\,?* an Increaseof . ! ? ? yeai Valentin? (I. Hall and many of hi? filenos were present li ws? ? rere irsal io se? ihe cidi Iren with Iheli hspiy f:.s marching In Hebrews, Italiana, Russian?, Polea, Spaniards, French, iriso. Africans ani English, s fair repre? sentation of loWei ??IS Volk II was thr.uiah the kindness of Mrs. Wllllem U .-loan.? and her daugh? ter, Mis? Kmll-i V Rluane, thai ih? dlnnei had been provldi ? The latter brought .. number >.f her enthusiastic friend? to essisi her In Bsrvtna the children A gentlemen brought ISO magnificent rhryi inthemum? io giva lo the girle, boi ahei he saw the liri.?.? number present he remerked: "Well, I guess I ??m ????! in II When you do thing? *t Ins Marin?is' Temple you ? > thsm OS a grand scale. I s?-,?'? Durasi cloaed with a few word? of thank? to the helper? h Jame? ?? nei nd songa by ih?, children The children of Ihe Rend of Hope entertained ? terge endici. in the evening with I pee,-lies .11,,I I glgS. - f - _ THF PRR?tDRKTS UFA ITI! 1MPROTRD. Washington, Nov. .".< Secretary Thurfcer reports further Improvement In the President's health to? day, and sa>s that he WOOld not he surprised tn p.?,? him COSSS to the White HOUSS to inn,TOW. If the President Is able to cume In, there Brill prob ably be a Cabine) meeting RXOOTBRKOR MOsTJf CRITICA 11. Y III. Atlanta, <la . Nov. I?) K*-l'nlted Btatsa R?nnt,?r Joseph ?. Brown, Georgia's war Oovernee, is la ? critical condition nt his home h*?re. H?? his bSSI? In feeble health for many months. ?'ifTerlns from , a ?'ombinaMnn of Bright'? disease ani rheumatism, hut his condition has grown worse In the Isit few l days and now excite? serious apprehension. 8ELECTION8 FROM THE MAIL. GENERAL BBWELL AND nk.W-JKRSKY. A RBPUBUCAN WHO DKTgKDS HTM KR? ?? ?1?G. ? HAROES OF I"" BIJE DBAU9TO. To the Editor nf The Trllnnie. Sir: I ?ni <pi!tr> .si,re The Tribune ?loes not want i to do Injustice to anj Republican and heme ? am ; amased .?< ti??? letter of "Jeneyman," in your lasue of to-day, relating to ?;????G.?? Sewell and the l'nlted States Benatorahlp bore. He Is not a true "J< raeyman," and does not underatan ? New-Jersey poUtlca, or their past history, and la lacapabl? ot interpretili),' their meaning and trend to-day, or : he would not i? guilty of auch an uncalled for attack mi General Sewell. if b? hopes thua to help Mr. Franklin Murphy or sny Other candi- ? date, h.? ?? wofuiiy benighted; for th? Republicana ? of New-Jersey will resent sin Ii unni- rit???! assaults on their lonur-tlrre chief mil leader, and rally j around him mor?? devotedly than ever. "Jeraeymsn'a" wh.de letter la mainly a tiisue of absurdltlea and Inaccuracies, it is ?imply not true : that (?.cerai Sewell "sold c.'.t" Mr. I'otts. or I helped "defeat" Judge Dlxcn, or "opposed" Qen? ?ml ? Inibii, or "turned over a seat In th<? Senate to the Dem?crata rather than see It occupied by William W.tlt.r Phelpa." or bad a "deal with Sen? ator MePheraon," o? favored our 'Infamous race track legislation." Al! of the?? arc old and stale ?lander? and absurdities, as every Republican In New-Jersey Well know*, who has ever known much ! about New-Jersey pollile?. They were the stilali talk of mat] politicians nt the tlm??, but ?very one or them in turn haa been refuted hy the logic of events and the ? te mmon-seiipe of our peo? ple, und no Republk an of character or authority in Mew-Jeraey no? gtvea th? m a moment's con? sideration. The ready answer to them all Is thai ?o-iier.ii Bewell baa never yet lost his held upon our people, and it Is Incredule that they would continui? io reward and tru.-t an Ingrained and double-dyed renegade ani tra.tor. euch ni these charges would pre-auppose. clearly "Jerseyman" la entirely "off" on this business. It is true (renerai Bewell Is a valued and trusted officer of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Hut doei that disqualify him for public life snd public office? With her vast Interests In New-Jersey ramifying to even county (no other in the State ?. ra?!), should ?he not be considered and ?c counted for In public matter?? And when she haa found .m ail? and pure man, and found she could trust him constantly and thoroughly with her great plan?-? and poli? t.?.. and business, is that not evidence thai be >- sisa worthy to he trusted by others? Tl;?? Republican part) has so trusted ? !???. ral Sewell. and I undertake to say, from ? Ioni.' und intim?t.? acquaintance with New-Jeraey affairs, that In? im?. ,iever l.iv??.? or betrayed ua, i?:? haa -o rved ti?.,? party ably, honorably and faithfully, ani no? deserve? only prats? and ih.inks at our hand? "Jeraeyman " to the con? trait not withstanding. l'or twer.t) -.us v..? have Mad in? other leader ? ??? ?tandni ? bearer here thai ? ?nil hold a ? ?? 11 ? s I ? t?? him. Through ?.? report ?? ? through evil report. In ???'??..? or victory, he hai always led ??.lumn, .ml led It gallantly and well. He h.ts ??? ?, ? ^-,,,,? ',,.? ??,.. ?. : and nobles! there .??ii lu Ne? Jen y polltli I!?? h.is had th.? love nl .??...? ..f ..n best Republican? both si home .nnd abroa ? He ?<? ? one 'it Pn ildent Har? rison'? mosl ti -?..? adviser?, and is one mo?! Intim?t? mi valued frlendi to-day, He io i-r?.nt oratni. bu: li1.-? knowledge of men snd ? . u ... and ?ii- ludsmenl well-nlsh In? fallible, and si ?? practical leslilatoi and ?tat? nan ?.? ??..? at Trenton of Washington ever sur , ? ? ? him. <?n ih- tariff, on the currency, mi -, on th? neu Navj and all othei public queatloni h? ? ? and - ?ound .ml cour? ? and th?? Republican! of Nea I in make no I n,isi.ik,? in r.?' n mm.? inn, to Washington What other? mljrtl do w'.ei th???. gol down there w? 1 know not. li.n rhat O neraf g 'well ? id ?!. ? rj - body know? fo "hli ?onl ? as . .? ? ? ss his he nevei ? t forsol ?? friend ?? broke hi? word 10 ! in?, and host? ? ' Republican? m New-Jersey regret and resent nt atta? i. upon ?u h a K.tllurt gentleman and brave and ? ? pable 1? And w?? ?III rail) around him mot?? enthu? iati calli? than ?\ ?? .ml make ?..?? OUI liexl l'nlted S?.,?? s Hen.,?.,? JFRHKY UI.t'K. Trenton, ? J . Xoi - ? ?? - Till?: SKW-JKRSKY BKNATORRHIP. K ntlKND UK ? ??? : I I. RKPI.II I "' ? , H ? .? IN A I. BltTUTHKI RIHI SB I T.. ?. l? : ? ?,.? .j ?. ni n ,,:' t n?? -'? ? to-day'? Tribu? , ??????.,. Bs .?.?.:? n t!.?? ground : , ? . ' ,r fr-.t,? ont I .!':,;. ?.* ! ? 11. I [ ?.?om ' ? ? pai i> ' , poi . . Thl? ?? ? chars? It ? .Ill lent io . ,> In tha!. If Im?. If I? mo?! ? \ hai ih? part) In lh? .-" n ? muid be ? t !?i pre? id ilh nn ? ? ?? Hewell'i :' ii.iii ,? ;?. w ih ? impeiatlvel) fen exceptloni neu ?..? ? ?: lo ? ?? . ' ?.??.? .1. ? - . Repu it lesa! [ordini lly to I ; I . , ? ? ' hest I. .:. ?: on ,? ? liti? mai I I ?.ti salti ol " f the ?i the g? nei al ci .?? ? \ Poti ? ? iiup.i . ?? '? il !?.?!,! 1 Ige LU? m lesa, m.?, rly ? ? ?- ? ?? iibb In IM '. en ; thai - I ?? mu r.,i ? .?ti?- ? ? (? -? ? ? .1 ,' ipii ? b) U ilh.it,? \\ ili?-! Pheli - ? ??.11 noi one ol r w?l h ? ? ?.-;, e ?u :.? Poti ? ? ng ego ex? ? I, at I In b) one ? ? ill) unfsmlllar m the fact? I was ? ? enjoj lima! ' ? ? I ? ? | ?? '? s ho boi ?? , tendant In Ih? , . mp m p "f ?il attimi iinqusllfledl), a- hl ? lifelong I ? .,? il. ? , ? ?' ? - intlll? ol ??> Id nce t?. sustain ?? ?- ? li u g? T? uchli ? ? n.hi ? camps p ? ? ? that in every ? ne of in. m ih.c li? ? ? ??? li im? listel; wohin the ? ti;, nei ?. .? ?' G? Intliiei Un Ilei ibll n? I :l.? . ? > the . ihei ? ,?. nient? alleging ? n i> lnfl?l< lit;. ? ' ? :i. .? ?:? ,??! ?? ??? ? i- t.! - ? :, tienersl Sewell di ? nul d? f?al the ? le. non of Mr, Phi Ip to the Henate, a? ever) n- really familiar with the facts II iwsre ? em one of th >a ? s ho regrett? d profoundly that Mi Phelpa we? noi chosen to rr prese th? rll ?'??. bill the failure ol the ? ? ?:. de? nn to ? t ima (tha.I? being l?emocrstl ? a*s? due to csu?es srholl) b yond the control of any In ? I., Idu ? ' ... .m. ? ine ' tot? t of your indem Im? pugning ? ;? ?? r.ii ft? ?. :.'s character a? a cltlaen de ? ? . . . si ? ??-? ? ?? .1 mi He Baye ? hai "I len - ? .? ?. .-'.?? I had ? : ??'int m ! Intere?! In the Infa ?.-etra ?, leg latloii ol I8W." A? to ;??^. Il maj ???? laid thai li - noi ont) gratultoual) false, ?.ut thai II is , map uoual) ?<?>. During the cam? ? which preceded th? eh ???? o? the racetrack ?.???>,.? ru.?. Qcneral Beai I ? ?? peculiarly promt neni and adivi In ?eeklna th?? overthrow of lh? racetrack rtna N" Republican in the Btate more readily re?pon?led t?? ibe necessity which era? ere ati ? b? ini rei Olrsrd lions?? meeting of the racetrack gambler?, al which an enormoua pur?? waa raised to ?led legislator? iti their Interest, than ? Oeneral Bewell, and Ihe hoi campaign which was 1 iu-iil?? during ibe la?! tt.t Ihre? week? was itlmu l.it?? ? ?? much hi his sagre live example ?? bj any other force thai entered Inln It. NO? only thl? G? I is within lh? knowledge of every Intelligent observer ' thai h? ? ?? foremosl In the crusade for the rep? ?! ? of this racetrack legislation; thai he particip?t' ? actively In lh? formulation of the policy nf the Btate ?'?.nlttec which reeulted In wiping oui Ihei pernlcloui enactments; and that, from Brat to laat, I h? favor I ? cour.f relentleaa hoatlllty to the whole ? ?'k of scoundrel? who had foist??,? them 1 lelvei upon Ihe Btate Thi big and little gambler? ? in N'ev fork un ? Xiv ? ? , ? who had profited from Hi.'1 legislation have noi yel ceased ?? ? rinunce ? iiiiii foi h ?? .? ititi in Hi.ii campaign, ?nd if the truth could be ki ?wn ll would !??? found tliat some ' of them ar,? now In sympathy with th? movement I !.. defe.lt hi? ele. ti,,11 t?. t'le ?? 11 il f - - 11 is. of roui - ? , ?, ? , ?? t? d in ?n seul.dl Hon of politici thai ever) candidat? for public 1 place will be a.? object of criticism, No one can ! complain when thl? rrltlrtam I- jual and predicated ? upi.ti honesi motives, bm ei.i. aspirant for distin? guished positi ?. ? ? righi t?? ??? nun ? thai he 1 ?hill I?.? ludged ? ? th? actualities of his life and rareer, and not by th? ilanderou? Imputation? of iinfni?? antagonist? \? to the intimation of your ? correspondent tiit the ?:?t.-r of ? lie?,, line? is ? well known bonetti ? ?? of Oeneral Bewell, it is auf I ficieat to ?ay tht t, ? far aa th? writer'a recollec? tion go??, fi?? tu?? nevei received fioni that man an) fa? n thai would no! hav-.heerfull) bestowed upon the humblest Republican In ;>??> Stai??. MSRl ER. Trenton. ? J., ? .? ?;. IMI. - o - Till?'. REPUBLICAN RESPONSIBILITY. ? To the BdltOT Of Th?? Tribun.. j sir: The subject treated under your beading, ! ', "Republican Responsibility and Duty," in tour ' to-day'a Iran?, ha- noi been excelled during the many year? lhai ? bava sintesi daily read your | very valued paper The I'.epulilli in party was ' ; created for ? he purpoM of preserving and defend ' ing, whisk II Moesasfully did, 'the basi govern? , nasal ter las m hoi.? people ever organised by the I genius of niitn, ami for this great accomplishment | us record win be devoutly honored during all time ' nnd ?o Ioiik as man ha? the BUghUMM renard for | ? human Justice Hy lis act? the wsy has !i?en ? made broad and eaiy for all Industrious, law? ? abiding people fr >m every pnrt of the habitable j jrlob?? to find hrnnn of peace snd plenty. Hy Hi I liberal net? all kind? ?nd ciane? of Industry have i been established and put Into operation necenary to make this one of the most successful governments on the face of the earth. By its liberal acts hun? dreds of millions have been invested In the con? struction of railroads from the South to the North, and from the BJaat to the West, thereby affor?llng to the farmers and traders .heap and rapid transit to all pars if this country. By Its liberal acts ?he great blessing of public schooling has been encouraged until there Is no looser anv excuse for HI feracv amone the people. For thes.. and such other meritorious acts as th?? k> pulii, ai> party has heretofore Inaugurated the ?.,,??,.. regardless of previous political tratn Ing >.r faith, hvcked lo its support at the recent State and municipal el> .lions. South and East. North and West, resulting In crowning It with the greatest and most resplendent laurels that it ever b"for?' achieved. Four advice and labor din-Inn this last campaign have been Inestimable, and if the voters of the whole country win hereafter be governed by the ? tenor of your article under the foregoing heading, th.y will nev?r have calls'? for regret D. N. STANT'iN. No IM Broadway, New-York, Nov. 27. issi. POLICEMEN AS MORAL CENSORS. SENT TO ??G? OUT II' THERE IS IMPROPRIETY i\ i.iviv; PICTURES. .\s a result of the efforts of the Woman's <"hrls- ' Ran Temp?rance Union against thr living pictures, j poll men visited the various theatres last evening where the pictures are exposed. They were th?*re I by the order of gup Tlntendent Byrnes The women. It appears, app ?tied to th.- Superintendent to ?up- ? preae rae pictures on the ground of morality. He sail that he would look Into the matter and give ' them his decision at ? inter period. Last night Captain S?:hmittborger. of the ???- ; der' ?'.? Precinct, recelv? l aa order from the Super- ! intenderli directing that he send a man to each of the theatres where the pictures were shown. Th? ? ?' ?ii email was directed to look upon the pictures ? u Bf illy, and then report to the Captain hl? opln- ! Ion SB to whether thev were moral or Immoral. Pursuant t<. this order e pollceaaaa vlalted the im- I perlai Muele Hall, Konter ?? l?ai's. the Qarden Theatre and Proctor** The policemen detailed fer this dut) declined to :>ay las. night what they ! thought of th?? exhibition from a moral point of view. They will make their reports to Captain I Bchmltttvrger to-day and the latter will make ? '??-. ??srn 'he result of the observations to the Super? intendent. If th? report Is favorable the living; picture? will continue to live. Otherwise they will ? Si ?. The wom?n say thai. If the Superintendent does not ? a,?; they win. if th.? p.,n.-annoi prevent the 1m- I moral exhibition they will appeal to the courts, Th^ ; theatre manager? are hitter in their denunciation ; of l.idy Henry Somerset, who, the?, say, Is at the ? . ' im of the whole affair. TUE POWER OP M.Moltl. SOME "DISCOVERIES" OF DOUBTTfL VALUE MADSj Bt TAMMANT LAWYERS Tammany lawyers think thai they have dis covered In Section M of the Consolidation acl g bar to the power of the new heade of departments ? of this city who ar,? expected to come la after the ! Mayor's Removal bill is pissed, t? gel rid of their ? U?ates, most ?>f whom are Tammany Hall ? men. and put tn their places men who ar?? likely 1 to be In harmony with the reform administration. ft ?n A, aft,-r declaring that "the heads of the New-York ''ny departments shrill have power to I ipp ini and remove all chlefe of bureaus (except Chamberlain'? office), snd siso sil clerks, officers, w.ployea and ?ubordinatea In their re? el.tlve departments, except as herein otherwise provale!, without reference to the tenure ol offi??? of any existing appointee," provides lhal "no reK-,t , ?rk ?? lei ? of a burean shall !,.- removed until he hai been Informed of t!.auae of ;h,? proposed removal and has been allowed an opportunity of making ?n explanation; and In every ?ase of re moval, the true grounda thereof shall be forth? with entered >>?? the record? of the department or board, in caee of removal, a statement showing the reason therefor shall be Bled In :he depart m. nt " ? 'his extract fn m Be tlon is is relied upon by the legal ? ? .-?-? - of Tammany head? of buresus, clerks and other subordinate? In the various departments to ?? >?:?! theli removal ex ept for csuse. There are court decisions >?? thi? se, timi, ho\\ .?. ahi h appear ??> leave the power oi removal ;? .. ;., allv in the hands of the beads of deper? mente, except In the ? ise of honorably discharged . ?allora of the Union Army. One of lec'lslons lederei .: "the head ot the .!?? pertinent '?- islv? judge of the right of rs raovsl II there le any evidence before him, and tus de Islon on 11 ? ? ? m?rite cannot be reviewed by th.m- tnothei sayi thst "the subordinate is nut entitled to e regular trial." while the "I ad ? department, if the exptsnstion is ? ?? *??>> !?> h >n. msj in his discretion remove, with? out .??Unix- witnesses to substantiate the charge or sllowlng testimoni on the pan of the subordi? nate; he mi\ exercise th< . iwei on fa la within hi? own knowledge, ?? baaed ipon Information re? ceived f? ni others." It wa? b) means uf these snd similar explanatory n? .f the court? tha? Tamman> head? of men's were able to turn out ?o many former nglng to R? publican snd < ' luni y I'.-in, , :.:/..itioi'.s and :,, put nen of their , own km?: nt" il,, pisce? ?ius vacated. Republican lawyers have al?o been commenting \- ? ' ,: tlon t, ol the p ?? Constitution, whli nllng to their vies?, emp iwers ihe |,egls ,? ? ? -?. lei th -? ? ?- - ? - the Isw-n pica??! ma) etermim , un Is as f illows: ?, ; ii,;?,e m? an I promotion? In the ? Ivll ?ervli ?? - If ?? elvil divisions thereof. Indu liage?, ?hall be m ? le ai - .ili and lili?,?-- to be ..- ertali ?,??- sa practicable, bj examinations, which, *o far . ?, ibi? ?hall.m| ??; tlve; provided how? : hot,.,uhl> dlscharxeil ?oldler? and sailors the Arm) and Nsvj ol the l'nlte?! siate* in , te . ';\,: w ar s ? ten? an i residente Stati sii,il be ? ntl le I to ? reference In ap? pointment ani promotion, without regard t?? their ng on -ii?*. II?! from which ?uch uppolntmeni .md pi maj ? ?? made, Usi ?hall be msde to provide t'of the enforcement ol uns section." The recurreni'e of the words "as far as prsctl i ?is ' ?, th. body of this section is held to endow the legislature of I"!'.'? with the power of making such new regulation? relating to appotntmenta to ottti ?? .? ? i' m ly ? era pi ? BBt'ETITIOS ni' ??CABVEX." ?? la likely ? il lh? second perform?! '?? ' r the ' . ,???." which occurred at th? Metro? politan Opera House las I n;sh:. was mora ?njoyed by th? audience ' ?.m b) th? management. A soo.l many people heard th? performance ani applauded it. ?.at tli, crowd settled a good deal toward the toi? of th?? rouse, The orchestra ilo t and the boxes were rather sparsely populated. Aside from ti.:??. ?- ? ?rai t thoroughly agraesbte ore. and u.is worthy of the holiday. Th? principal ungen wee the urne ?s on Monday night, Mis? ..eile as i.ti-s.,-1 appearing as Carmen, Mm??. Mslba aa .\|. lodo. KdOUard de RefSk? kl BSCSmlUO .'I'd .lean de He-zke as l'oc .lose. Til?? efforts of these fuir met with the snmo deserved favor a? before. 'l'in? cist was completed b) Mue. BauermeUier as Praaqulta, Mm?? van Cautern aa Mercedes, Btgnor Clromseskl si Monies. Btgnor Carbon? as Dancalro, Hlgnor Rlnaldlnl ?? Remendado and Signor Vtvtsal as Zunlga._ THE WEATHER REPORT. IVARMRR WEATHER WITH RAIN, t?-. .ru???? ? ? '-'?' N" t'?'???? ?!??:?????? n nu Bpptari Within Ih? le? ..ri of .i.f.'i.i lo? A ??p?? la nripureiiily developing in th? Bonthw? ?. An area of high barometer . in?? At la ni k e ?n riatea, ?nd ih? bai ?meter in? fallen rapidi] in the lab? region and ih* .entrai ?/alleys. Th? temperature ha? ?:?''?'? in ?few England and th.? Bouta. Alianti etate? ami hai rta?n In ih? Lek? relien nn.i the entrai ralleva, itnin ha? fallen in th?? CNita nn.i t/ppar M, iisslppl rslley? end on th? S'ertii iv-iti?? eoa", aad mew (linn?" hav* ? "reired In ih? i.iw.? r?-?.i.in. inrrpHsina rkxjdln??? with rain ar ?new un.! risina tem? peratura is Indicated for New-England ami Bastara New York, loeel ruins und higher temperar?!? nre Indleatad fW ih.? Lek? rsgltm, Hi" L'pp r IftMlmlppJ Vallej and the Southwell In th, South Alianti? Btate? nnd th? North? ll. It Ihe ?citi her ?ill he fall DETAILS!) rORBCAST K?M{ ??? PAT. I' r Ifala? nu I K?W Hampel Ire, fair, warm?*; tvin,!?< ?hin na le loutlMaet. ??',.r Vermoit, Ustal ?now?, warmer? ?outh?aat wind?. ? Ifasaachuaett?, fair in ea?t?ni, local ruin or snow in w?et?rn portion; warmer; multi???! wtada. Por Rhode i-io?.! ..ni tOnnectlcut, inrnaiing rlmidlma?: wnrni'r: ?oiitheact ?Imi?. Por Eaalern Sew fork, inclining eUwidls??? ind locai rnln er mow; ititrtier; MUlheiHt tiind? V * Raii?rn Pesneyleeni ? Me? leraay, Delaware, th? Pliirlci of ?'limiti ?ni Maryland, in. miins ?tendinea?; ? frldaj ???.i-ning or night; nrwr; ?'uti,ra?t . - ' Por Western l'annui li ani? mi.! W.o.-ti Nei? .York. ?howers; waraser, ???uth???'? win.l?. TRIBUNR I.OOA?, OIISFRVATIOV?!. IIOI'UH. MuriHUg. Mk|? ? -i ? ? s ? 7 ? ? io u ? g isasissistil '.'S '.'Il 24 I H?r. Inch. :? ? .o :io.? In Oil? <ti>iar?m a ci-tillr.u.m? WBII? Un? ?hmv rkaaa*? In ????????G? ai imlli-ami by Th?? Trtbun*'? rfe ?ealng barom?t?r Tin? broken Hin? reprraer.ti the Berater? ns recorded at Parry*? Pharmacy. Tri! un,? ? iftle?, Nov. 30, 1 a. m.?Th? wrather y*at?rday WM cul,1er ???! ? leur. Th,? temperature ran?*?! betw??n 2? and 11 liegr???, th? av?rag? Co'?), being ? dig.??? lower than on Wednesday, and 21'i lower then on the? corresponding ?lay last year. Th? wea'her to-day I? likely to be warmer ?nd cloudy? with perhaps rain In th?? afternoon. BtS ?????? DVE TO SWALLUKIXO BRISTLES I'amden, N. J., Nov. 29.-The bristles from aj tooth brush, which lodged in the throat of Dr. QBarge H. Kordmcr, formed the prlmar> cause of his death at his home here this morning. Dr. For.lnier was one of the best-known practitioners In Camden, and until he met with thla singular accident was In excellent health. W'h'le Dr. Ford mer was cleaning his teeth one morn ng In March a bunch of bristle? became detached from the brush anJ were drawn into his throat. A throat specialist succeeded In dislodging some of the bristles and affording conHlderable relief to the sufferer. Dr Fordmer, however, was attacked with a persistent cough, and was never free from pain In the lungs. Thus weakened he became an easy prey to pneumonia, and when attacked rapidly succumbed. -F.-_ Liebln ? onipuiiy"?. l-'.ttruct of lleef. A refreshing food stimulant. Pure and palatable. ? ? ?inn: IK DAVII'SON-COHN -On Tliu-%'ay, November ?. ISM, by the Rev. Raphael iicnjaniui. ?. ?., Augusta Coha to David David? n. Notices of marriages n.ust be indorsed with full name and address. DIED. BAUt?At his residence. No. KI0 Herklmer-st.. Brocengf, on Wednesday, November 2". at fi p. m.. Philip A? Bala, Ir., in ihe forileth year of his aa??. Pillerai services at his Ut? residence on Saturday ?v%gr Ing, I'e. ember 1. at h p. m. lnterm-nt In OreeaweMl Cemetery Sunday morning, l?SV? in? '. ? -?? at lo a. m. lelatlvas, filerais ?m.l the lodges Tuscan ?, and A. M-, No, 704; Unity Council Ko, ill. N. P. P.; Ki-lnewood COUBCU, No. ll's. ?. ?., are n-spectfully Invited ?B at ,erid. COLT it RISgsSeM. <"onn., November 20. Frances Pawn. infant daughter I f Jnme? W. and France? Colt. HARNED-Ob Thursday, November 88, Mr?. Julia M. Harass. Funeral service? at her la*I residence, .W Wllsnn-et., Brooklyn, on Saturday, ? ? amber 1, 1MM, at 2 o'clock p. rr. HATCH?In Bwsntea, Vt.. November 20. Eliza Adeline Hatch, ?ged enchtv-thr?? years, mother of the late It ?ah ?a ??. Hatch, of slew-fork. J KIP ?Ml?:- Al ti'-r resld'-nce, Audubcn Park. ?. T. City, on Thursday mornina. November SB, Julia Gould. widow of Addieos Osrdner Jereeae, ka ihe ?evesty s?v?ntk year >.f her nue. Funeral services at her late residence, on baturdsy, De cenker I, at a p. m. Interment at Woodlawa. JESSL'P? Kntered Into res!. Novemtier 2S, 1<TM, in hee BBd year, ItsrgsFet, e/ldow <>f ARM"! JeeaaSA and enter ,f ii- Rev. Jam?? W. Stewart, Servi,?? SI 1'oiiKhli ? psl?. N. V. Fri lay. November ?I. and Interment si Weises, Orasg*? <',,unt>. ?. Y. KERB Suddenly, al Fast Ornnne, N. .T., Tuesday eves inir. November 27. I?,,naid Lauer, assoni asa ?? William lian i} ?nd ir-? ne Ke.-r. Funeral ?ervlee? i-'rilav. November no. at No. 9 Summit M :?' 2:A? ?. rn.. en armai ..f 1 ;?U> train 1).. I.. & W. I*.. It. fr-ni Christ pi LEAVITT on Monday, Kovesaber ?*>. at hla resi.'.enc?. ????: ai-ilaravar.. Fiance, James T. LeMVttt, ut New ? ri ?ervlee? *-vi:i be he:.i al the <"hur'h nf the H^y l'onununlos, -Otti-st., corner Sth-sve., Saturday mora? li.?:. l>.mber I. a'. 9:4.' , PI? ,.mit Bowers. LIVINGSTON ?m Thursday. ??iltli of November. ISM. St li's ies|,bu,,?, th? "Briars." Oarrlson-on-Hudnnn. 1? in??'.!> Armstrong Idvinieiton. s? n ,,f th.; late Cath ?rtn? K. Klssam and Francis II. UvBBgStOB, in the 70lh ? li's aa?'? ! . ,! services will b* h-ld at ?t. Philips church in the lllfrhlands. ?certs,ri, on Ssturdar, l?t of De. ember, en arrival of train leaving ?liun.t Central Station at 10.3<? ,,. lock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. M'CARTNST-On the iTtk last. Letttta M. M, ?if? ef i: . David McCartney, ,?>?>??? M vhi? and i.'t ?lays. The relative? and friend? ar- Invi.ed to attend the funeral fr.tn ?,? i- late resides**, No, 833 Hudson-st.. on Friday. :,? belo a. m. Interment at Lee, Mass . en Saturday. REYNOLDS?On Thursday. Neveather -9, Fanny Stewart. ?rife ,,f Dr. B. ML Reynold?, in the ihlny-ttfth year of her .o?e. ? Funeral at Plttsfleld, Heaa, Batsrdsy, D-cember t. I BANDFORD- On Wedoeedsy, November 2>. In her forty sixth year, Harriet Augnate Kan??-, wife of Henry L. Bandford. 1 Funeral fro? her resMenee, IMS Madleoa-sve., on Friday, S ?einl?.r 90, at 1 p, m. Istcrmeni at Woodlawn Cemetery, K m 11) ,mlt flowers. New-Hsven p??,ei> p!.-u?e copy. S. HASTET "t; N vemler il. on board S. g Kibe, ea ite to Br?mes, George A Bchsstey, aged rtfiy-flv? ? rei ? ? Relative? and friends aie Invited ?,> attend the funerei ?ervlee? ? Ids Iste residence. No. BBS Sfeel Thlriy thlrd-st., thi? iKriuvi ?ft et soon, at 4 o'clock. ..? at Woodlawn al ibi ?,,?????'???? <>f the family. SMlTH-Suddenly, on Tneeaay. HnvsBJBsr ?, i*?t. Jamee \V. Smith, atsed 111 ?.-ars. Funeral service? at nil let? residence, 4<',7 P-df.ir.l-ave., Brooklyn, Friday evening November 88, at t? o'clock, interment at Oreeswood. I'll ? Offlll tl ???: WILLIS-In Ilrr?,UI\n. en ? j. ember 27. of ?ppendicltle, '????.,??? M Willis. Relative? and friend? are linlt-d to attend th* funeral mvlcea at hi* late reeldese?. No ihu Pre?ldent-?t., Frida)', evening. ;???? m??.. at h o'clock. Ciucciai notices. "llfseriPi the ulleiitlon of .?.lOlMron."?? Trll un??. AMERICAN ???? (? Vl.l.l lili S. Itsdlees .-??luare, t-outh. ? ON EXHIBITION G1"?? I A. at UNTIL ? ? IL AN IMPORTANT COLLBCTION ?? ' SU PE It ? ORIENTAL PORCELAIKa? i'iKK'"; i'i!"M BHANOHAL ? MANY BXCBIXBNT BPBCIMBNS IN 8INOLB < .?I.uRS, t:t.p: AND WHITE AND DECORATKD PORCS ?.vins CABINET OBJECTS, ETC. "An li ng testare Is ? ?? - I chine?.? porceiams 1 o BMnnfketare In luded ? > the owner for ti.e aags ?, ??? . r affordtna Amerli in mUi ten an apg rtaasty t? . ? \i lera Prodscttose ?a.Ui tiiv?e tt a-nume As I ilgttit) " ! THE . ?.?.?.?:. ii.?N IS Tin: r"."i'i:p.rv OF AM ?? ! PERT COLLECTOR, IjONO? A RESIDENT OF ?IliNA, 1 AND NOW SHOWN ?TOR THE IlltST ???? in THiaV ! COCNTRT. Will Be I Id ky A?>> : It? Public Sale on MONDAY AFTERNOON Ni:.\T, I>i;<'. ;t. ar.,1 the IWO f llowlog af'.ei'f.i? ns at 8 o'clock. THOMAS i:. KIRBT, Aacllo?ir. AMERICAN AitT ASBOCIATION, MAN'AOKRS. Il gsal IM St.. Mmlisi n Sfjuure The Almunphere uf I.ote is n pure, ?weel breath. Thi? d??ld?rat? 1* en? ?f the resin;., .f usiiur. BOZODONT, Which not only lnilsorate?, and preeervaa the teeth, bal reader? th? mouth a? frag runt ?? n : ??.? l'usto tiler \<i(Icr. Foreign mall? far thj w??k endin* December ? win cio?e (prompth in ?il ???i-esi ut Oil? otHce a? follow?: l'Itti ?AY At t?:".n a. in. ?supplementary 1<>:.T0 a. nv) for ? |, n nu) Panama per ?. ?. Ad?ame nettere iiu.ii ?.- directed "??t Advance "); ?t 9JO a. m. fiuppi? mentary 19:30 a. ml for ?'entra! Amarte? ?except Coala Ubai umi South I'aclfl? port?, per ?. *. ?Olombl?. via Colon (latiera for tiuatetniln must le directed "per t'o lomMa"); at 12 nt. f.>r Santiago ?'uba. per ?. s. Habana ?1'lter? for Ven nielli and Colombia muM I? .lirected "pop Habana"); si ? ? ri. roe Cap? Colony nnd Natal, p?r ?. a Eiffel Tower: at M p. m. f..r lHu-llelds. per ?. a. ?Junte, fr. ? New ' h I? US, ?ATCRDAf?At 4 ?. m. tut geanssa, per ? a. Lucania, via QtMeaatown; at U a. m. f.r Scotland direct, per s. Farnaeala via C,l??gow ?lettera iiiutit be directed "per Kurne??ia"): nt h a. m. for ilenua, pel ,.. ?. ???.???? Wilhelm II tlettrr? moat I>e directed "pet Kaiser Wilhelm ?">. nt 1? ?. m. tor Itrazil ami La G???? rountrlM, psi ?. ?>. Coleridge, m Pernambeeo, Bahia, RI? Jane.ro ina Sinn? Metter? for North Brasil must b? di?? re. t,.,] "par Coleridge"): ?t li:*) a. m. ?rupplementary 10 a. tu ? fu? St. Thomaa aod st. ?'r..ix. Leeward and Wind? ward ????.??. M.irmi?.ine ??.I Barbado?, per ?. ?. Fonia? belt? iieii.r?. tor Urcnadi, Trinili ol and Tobago Bum b? l ??:.?.! "per Keiitabeiie"); at lo a. m. ?supplementarjr ??? ' ? ' ni 1 for l'illune latend, Jamaica and Kavantlla, per s. s. Alene (lettera for other par!? of Colombia ?,nut !?? dl reeled "per Alene";; at 10 a. m. for Newfound? land, per ?, ?. l'ortla. at lti.3?> a m. for t'ampeoh?. Chispa?, Tul???,,, at.,; Yucatan, per ?. ?. Sepurino? (letterg for otli-r Mexican States a.?., ?'uba mint be directed "p*r Beguranc?"); at li ? m lir Norway direct, per ?. ?, U.'kln ?letters mint be illr-eted "per H"kU ?. at 11 a. m. for Nei liei land? direct, per ?. ? Ob ?am, via Rntterlin? ilett.ua must b? dlreeted "per i>NI?tm"t: at 12 m. Uup plenienix'y 1:30 p. nil f..r France, Switzerland, Italy. spai?.. Portugal, Turkey and Br?las ?ndi?, per ?. ?. La Hi?? lull??, via Havre ilettei? f.,r other part? of Kuropa moat be directed "pe.? 1.1 llrelagne"); at 1 p. in. foe Porto III??, lire, t, p???- ?. ? Fort William. Mall? for China and fagSO, pei ?. ?. ? "try of Rio Janeire (frota Sui l'ini i* o). chaM here dally up to ix?cemher 7. at 11 *? p. it? Mulls for ?'hina and Japan <?|.lally addre?aed nuli!, pei e 1. lCrnpies? of China ifrom Vancouver), Cloe? 1.bill} up io December M. at tut p. m. Mail? for 1 t Ina and .tapan tspeclally addresned only), per I. a. Victoria ?from Taooma), ci ..?^ liere dally up to December ? nt ?? .'?? ? ? Mali? for Auetriilla ?except thoi? fo? W.-?t Anatrella, Wblek are forwarded via Europei. N?w? Zealand. Hawaii, FIJI and Samoan lilandi. per ?. a Marlp 'i Ifrom San Krai ct?co?. close here dally up te December "*. ?t ? ? ?? in. tor on arrival at New-York of ?. ?. Campania with BrltUh mall? for Auitralla). Malli for Australia ?except We?t Australi? 1. Hawaii and Fiji Jilamlit ispectully addrened only), per ?. 1. Arm Ifiom Van; outer? cb*e liere dally after December 8, and up to lisO ? m December *0. Mall? f.?? Hawaii, per ?? ? Auitralla from San Frnnclsco?. oloie here daliy Up t? Decombe? in. nt rt ,vi ? m. Mall? tor the society '?tanda, per ?hip Tropic nini if mm S?n Fnnclico), ol.ae here dally ?? t?? December 2.V at 11:30 p. m. Mall? for Newfoundland, b> roll tu Halifax, and thenc? by ?learner, eloaa si 'hi? office daily at s So p. m. Mall? for Mbjuelon, by tall to Iloatnn. and then??? by ?teamer, close at thl? nfrW daily at R:.1o p. m. Mall? for Cuba elo?e at thl? orfico tlallv ?t 7 a. m.. for forwarding by ?teamer? ?all. Ing (Monday? an! Thursday?) from Port Tampa, Flo. Ma'l? for Mexico. <\?tlar,d, unllM Bpeetstly a.ldre??ed foe dl?p?t,h by ?learner, ?loe? nt thl? afllca daily nt .1 a. ra. ? P.eirlstercd mail elese? nt ? p. m. prevlou? day. ?????.?? W DAYTON ro?tmiit?r. rostofflie, NVw-Ycrk. ? ? November 'J3 ls?| =a {.cligiouo Xoticco. fi ddnaaaa by Rev W. S. HAINSFOKD. D. D.. and tVUiKRT B. nPBBR, K?m . PMncatoo. '??-?ublecti "Voting Men ami the t'huich" -will be delivered on Frl. dny. November 30, at ? p. m . In St fieorge'? Church., sixteenth ?t.. eaut of Thlrd-ave. Special muilc. All orw welcome. REV. S G. (ADMAN wilt aniwer queatiooa toHUgnti and give Blbie talk at Metropolitan Hall. No. ? WaSS 14th*. Mr. SPENCER wtU ?ins. W?I?0OM?.