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^Vmnscmenta. ABBETS THEATRE N:1S Tas Inrn"" ACADEMY OF MVSIC -' 8:13 Herrarasaas AMERICAN T'lllVTItr. I The .Vin.i7.,.i,s. Bite vi?'..XV TffiBATRI I Alud,!tn Jr e' VSINO I !?"? V ,..',..IfVlII'. I'lllCXERlNO HAU?- 4 T.?-. ???? ? rrOLFMBl'S THEATRE 1 8:13 Shaara-Rhi ? ?lAI.Y'S THEATRE -S*?? Illustrated lertasre. i:iei:\ Ml ? BE I'M 8 V i'i,1'\?!". EMPIRE THEATRE '-' 8:*? The lm|?rt?e*w of Being Bars ? FIRE ARTS itill.MN'*. SIS W??st Wtta-st.?Dsy snd evenlnr Annual Exhibition 8oclety Attterlcan vit?:.-. FIFTH AVENTE THEATRE 8:10 H - Wlf?'i Father. OARDEN THEATRE - 8:18 Tl GRAND CENTRAL l'Ai..???,' 2 la *9M p. a?.?Sal i ?; Pood .i-,. Indatsti i?: l'x;.., .t; 'l. OARRICK THEATRK 8 ??' arm? sad the Msn. HARLEM OPERA HOl'SE 8 !?? The ButteHUe? HERALD SQUARE THFATRE ? It ' Id'n II...: VV a. .- :, li'iYTs THEATRE 8:30 Ttae F undllng. INVINO l-t.At i: THEATRE 8 1'?- ' ?I? Orlentrel?? and M ? :???. KevsTi:?. ?V RIAL'S 8 .".;' V.ri.'-vi:;,'. i.Y.'KrM THEATRE S? ??? F. none. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN '-' I ri.-.u.-. METROPOLITAN OPRRA HOUSE 8 l/)l ngria, NATION A I, ACADEMY OF DESIGN?Dsy snd ?vealaag? 7(a-h Annti.' Exh I PALMER*S B:1S I.if..- Chrlfl ? PASTO II" ? - Vas l?\ ill. . ?p( ?I ?? ?ROUNDS i Baseball ?STANDARD THEATRE S .30 '1' ? *T ', J ?STAR THEATRE s '." Th? ? ?: i i BOO FIFI ii v\ . 2 to S and 8 to 10 | n 1. ..?i Estae , ? ? inbrr to ^??nifriicrmciit?-.. }' Ig? ? ' ,1. ! lg? C Aanejsemi-tit? . le S Lecture? ? Meetings- *? '? A . ....1U .1 L?k.i1 Notices . 11 ." '? ? Hot. ? ' te. 8 b Lo*i nd Pound ....H - ,\ : .. -.14 4, Ms r ringe? A Deaths, 7 5-0 llieyrle? .."? ?: Mls>-ellsne 'u< .'.? I:,?..1.1 iiii'l Boom? .. V I.'??-!', Steamers ?? 14 a; Business Nol.e> l pianos . 8 II - ' ,n???s _ i' 11' il?l c Notice .H 3 ? . .14 4 Real E?l ,t,- . 8 " :? .i? Zi Railroad? . H ?? ?'? J ?. .i-i Sltf A/anted.. 8 ? - Bale? |, ?.union _ ? 0 I ii ? en v'.?;-? ....12 &-C School Agencie? . 8 ?': .H I Stpeclal N ?tic? -. . 7 Financial Elect I n .. 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FOHl'I'V rOsTA^.R -To all fe ?retir?? r^ir.*:1?? "". -?n, Cai.T'a ?nd Mertleo), 4 rent? n r ??y M Th? S,m?a? i TrUnin?; 2 rents a copv n I'.nil. ""?nil-Weeklr anj Weekly. T> I? postage mist be raU by subscriber REV1TTAN?T*ES.?Ressll bv p,?tnl Order, F.rve.. ?Order Sttrk. Pmf? r R?clFterpi4 Lett? C'usk ,,r P.?ti1 We, if ?.ut ;r. un unregistered letter, -.?;!! b? si Ih? ?W? rl?k OPFTe'F.-' "T* Tltr-; TRIBUNE Mala r.ffVe of The Tr'.b ana? i?vt Nastaai-411 . New-TorlL Ma'n upl awa ? "1 ? 1 ?12 V.' ?^e-a?-. A'",'r.?"? i.lt corresyondence s'rr-.;>lv "The THfe-me." V-?r Tor't. F?ITNDED BY BOP ACE GRFELEY. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24, 1885. FOURTEEN PAGES. TUE SESJF8 Tills Moi:si.\ , Y r. i.ft Three Hritisii ?ssarshlps srrltred a? I . to ? nfoi ? England's ultimatum * i N a? i ? t.- ? i a. = Bome modifications In the treaty of ?peace ?betsseen Janian a:i?l China have l? ?ti ,1 un.- - AnothOT Lainl of e'ltban ln ?'.;: L-. :i:? has !"?? ti routed by Spanish troops; re? ts from ?Spain a*trl*/ed al Guantanamo. =.^rr. Th.? strll;?- of omnibus drivers i:i Paris la idlng. Dom ?ti T!i" Assembly ni Albany last n ft I ? ?Bipartisan I-bllce bill and the bill mak? ing L Irthday, February 12, a legal holl- ? C ' ?!:??! Van e-i..?', clerk of the New- j Jersey B ard ??f Asaessoni. was badly confused in the Inquiry al Trenton by questions recarding I maps fiii-ir.r'h'-1 by hiiii t?> the Btate. : --- An I Italian vv.is arreat<*d hi iy>n?z iiran ii, charged with '.'"iiimittinjT a serte? of burglaries extending 'v.-r iiv.- ;.- ms. - - Ti-.-r?. w.-i,? n.? recurrene ?? ?,f ? xcitement in the oil market. ?? fjhari?ss \Vaik?-*r was sppolnt?-d p?o?tniaster si Lewls t n. M?'. (,'ity and Suburban.?At a meetlrig called t ? rapport the School bill many city teachers pro fstt-d vlffe^rotislv' a?aln.?t It?=?*s Two my??t?.ri??iis fires <i(-ciirr?-?l at the.? j-atna- time In th?- build? ing No. *."* Sprlng-st. , TV? annual dlnn'-r ?,f th.- St. George's Soe lety was held, Julia el' ta, a young girl, ?onimltted suicide by J'imi? ina; from a fourth-story wlnelow aft-T h"r |>arenta i;a'i ihraatesiad 11 ?send ?her away fp>m h'mi" -. A dinner was gives at niKrim Church to mark tho twenty-flftb year of the apastorate ? ( th?- Rev. Dr. Samuel II. \'ir?in. Ta ? more jurors w?M*e secured for tn- trial of Inspector Mc I.'uia-hlin. ??? The ptklloe found "itaiK Louis," the.? Italian ?-i;?'?'*' t?-?l of th?? Thf?mpson-.= t. inur efler. ~-?s st;>rks i-.?ntinnf-d active and higher. The Weather.?Forecasit f??r to-elay: Fair; we " rljr winds, t>t?comlng variable. Temperature yeotorday: Loweat, ?M 'i?'gr.-?'S, highest, 6!; av? ?ra ?_???, ________?__??_ The Bipartisan 1 "? ?li?*?? bin was pa-?^.! by Ihe A?? inlely ,y. .-t?'f?l:?y in ?ll?-t tin- shape' ill which it i'iic from the ?Brnate and will Immenllately be littil laefoi'c Mayen- Streiii!' for liis ?,fti?'I;il action. While Ihe Mayor lias r?s??lni"!y t? ?ft i --? --? I?? ns?' his Infiiie-ni'i- to pulde the- ?'oui'-.? <?f legislation, it has l??'?-n f?mili)'?nly understood thai he f.ivi.r???l ili< l??I??irt?s.-tii ?ele-a In tin? }',.1?<i? De'iitirttne-nt. and In? iippreival of ill?* I.exo-.?. bill is .'ii-conl?titrlv looked far. Btronit ?fforts. bowevw, will be put f<?nh by the rommlttee *?f s.ve'iity. Um- i ' ? t y club and ??th?r ra-fonii organisations t?> inthu-?' him to wltli iie'iel li!s ap;ii-oval and a*niggea1 ;uii.iiiliii??iits ma te-i! e'ly mesllfring ihe? ?hai-ae-H-r <?f the? bill. I : ? :?? vvi-ie'. vviilt r?-:is(?n, tvv?> opinions as to the- wisdom ? f Disking i large appropriation for a iia'w siic and abnildings for the city's eoUe-go, bni -in?'?- tit?? lesglslatnre .-nui Governor have? lake n afflnnallVaf ?t?ti?i?i on tlie- snbje-ct. there ?*;t n I??? ??lily ??tie? opinion i'i'spee:,n;: th?. n?.i',-;siiy ?>f ??N?i'i'is'!i^ w?s.i"iti in ?hoosii:'.' another sit?'. The members ?>f the Btwrd ?.f l?incaiion rharge-d with this ?Inry ?orasl ?if nsetasity lake- Into ?ir ??oittr ill?, ??rowtli ?.f \i-vv York northwanl, 99 w 11 as the re ineaviil e.f Colninbi.i ,-in.l the i'tiivi-r Mity 1?> Un? up|KT part of the? eity. .'itiel t|?v will ."?111 1?e ?.fe'tt 111?* ?'lalli'i;?'?ill ;| sit?' llltlt will I'i'Iliaill ?,i:'r.-a1 for a long tlm?? to i'otiu'. This pnt-pos.' w'lt eb"ibtl?s>a take thoni north of ?Vntr.il l'.-irk ?ni near the niiel-ille' of the Island. In view of tin? l'.'iisiitti-naflon <?f the? Greatef New-Tetwk plan, it is plain Hint H wotiM bo ?i mlstak,. to l*?> too fat to th" north. S ?ma? of Hie? p"?eple e.f WisIi'Iks!. r Comfy tlirotisli wliose propeTty lb?- Creitem A>qjieaucl lin??'.'?'? have? a mistaken '?le'.i that ihe n>,? ?f tin? ."?lur-eltn-i as 1 bicycle' palli will work tlii'in inn?li ii.?tii. and ltavi? inein.-ati Pnntor Robertson to <tppt-si? Ihe bill 011 this?stib.i??<-t iniroiliii'i'd bv Sen aior r.intear. It was shown by The Tribune's article em Sunday that them 4vlll be? no n? r.'-.iiy of ?sSthC the? ae'lla-dlld fear bh-ycllin; whe-re? It pjaes<< Miroiigli liaiid.-nmie private ?tgtatea; su the objections whifli bave been thrust upon Mr. Robertson have- tie? valid crouinl. I'robably, how? ??ver, it may be- ne'(-,ss.irv t?a aiiund ihe? p<n?liug bill so as s;?<'(-llli-.'i]ly to e-xe-mpt ??'rtaln portions of the aepie-elin t. The gre'.iter part eif It e-an e-,?r taltily l??i used wllliout lnterferiiij? with the rights ot"B.v one, and w*e earnestly hope that the pr?s ??rit Legislature will pass ""Och ?i imasuiv as will enable tin' <'ity |.i give tin" wheelmen "f New Yuri? and it-' vicinity this greatly desired.n. ? 'l'ii.- meeting 1. lil yesterday by tli?1 Womcn'e I Association for 111?' Improvement of Public I Si-IkmiIs was packed in ihe lnt**ret*l of the ward : ini?t?-i-s who il" ii"t wish to be sln.rn ??f Ihelr ! prt-siiit powders nihl ?f those teachers who are , opposed t.? any :ui'l every proposition ili.-it looks ? In i he direction of reform. Two members of :1t?1 commission which prepared the bill lhal forma i tin- l?a sis of ill?- pend ins naeaatire :i<i?!t*i ?-<???! the meeting, im' were Ireaied with c anl ?*ourti**-y, as was also :i member of the Board of Educa? tion wli i odTocated th" measure: and finally it"1 opposition i",-!? Ihe m ? ? t i 11 u in their own bands and i>.i-??ii a motion denouncing the <??-tnjn*.? mi-,- bill. Su h lactic? illustrate the character ..f the upponentH of school reform, and are not likely to make n favorable Impression on i.i Im rs of Ihe LegMiltur?*. Notwithstanding Ihe objection of Commission er Andrews, Ihe Bolle?1 Board d<*clded yi*st?*rdny i.. bave th.- t-us ternary |tolice par.ide . n May ?It. ?. .-?,,. ?i:-'iiii" rs i i' tli" force are known In have 1,,-.'i in favor of omiiling tli'1 rt'gular exhibition ihi? year, fi r roa* us that can easllj be under Blood. rnqtn*stloiiably tli?- rv vein lions made by id, Senate Committee liave bad .-in - ffi >?; on Ihe regard in which the police are hi4?l by the i>ul?li, .-it larj ??: bill If the rx lice parade bas i>"> n ;i gonil thing heretofore, there appears. '?> lie no strong reason for abandoning it now. The greal mass of ili" members of tin- force were not affected by ili" Ijexow ?li-. I-suri'?;, and eonfldence in the integrity and bravery of Ihe i ullce generally has lii.t li.i-n impaired. When tli" parade com?*? off n? \t mouth ili.- men in blue will l?1 as Kindly mai and as heartily cheered a? in ihe past. A GOOD EXAMPLE Mayor Strong ??;? i?l with great frankness upon Ils entrance into office that he ex|>ectcd i" ?iiril?.?.* mistnkea. He had no idea, tli rash, nor had any un,- else, lhal almost hi* finit appointmenl w>>u'<l in- so etuiy and bo universally recognized as tli?1 realization of thai expectation, it is, no doubt, a source of considerable ui ?rtlflrntlon t,> bim, I'm he may console himself with th" reflection lhal .i irreater man lhan he, lu a higher place, aud in an emergency of vastly mure Importnnc?*, made inAt.ik. s nimosi i it-. ?A ?-??]>? similar in c tar i? A little more lhan thirty yiiirs ago, ?vli n Ihe !', leral t?overinnenl had on band a Ycry large ami Important .i-.? ?* in tli" fighting line, thai wise ! ami good man, ITesldenl l.lucoln, si*leetod, very ? l'f"?" ?'?;.?'. at' educa!? '1 ?? I!:' ?. .1 W< A I'oilll -" i , ii.,;.'. :,? tul;?1 charge of the business Kvi-rylssl* appkiu 1- I tin chol ?'. Th.1 ?? iiintry had iMUtldence llien, as it has always had. In the \ ability .-nul ?kill "f th,- soldhTS win ?ated in It? own school :ii"l .-it th.- public ? \> use. It bad , also n reasonable d?>gr?*i? nf eonfldence In ili**ir dlscrotmu and comm ?n - :??>-. lb ul'Ii th? are ?pi illtlea \\h ? li i iuk by nature and are not the I product of Ihe curriculum Neither i!i" I'resl ! ih'iit n .i- the people i unplnined lhal the com mandlng general oi-cuph-t] several n nths in ; completing his equipment, -**?*ttlng his fonvs dlsi'lpllned, and his h r*u*s and harness and arms j ami ?ill that sort ?d thing lu go?sl i?r?ler f - :i '. tremendous onslaughi upon the em-m.v. Bui after .i while, whi n the Army did : - m >* ?-. ? I there was, in fact, n< thing in ni ?Ion i \ ?epl Hi ? , general's mouth, which grew m :? and in??re active every day: and wh?n In? rclnforc-i-d bis mouth ?\ ?th .i bltti r and sii| . \ dted Ihe ? ? mm: uding a ?neral and ?? udemin I everybody ami i v? ry thing, Itn ludim; Pi vine l'i idence and the gem ral order I Nature, as conspiracy against bim why, iben, one morning j President Lincoln said, "I have made n mis take ': and he wn le an i nier rem iving Ids ? mi* . manding general '? n ? The Mayor's Commissioner of Street ('leaning bas In-co four mouths in tifliti*. During thi he baa said and done .. uumlh?r <>f ?pi. ?r 111 it wblrli , ur citlxens di i nol take klndl Tli y needed explanation. A- :i sin ??'???. ier he ? not be pronounced a failure; bul he i? certain." nul s" distinguished a -ruccess thai our eil arc disposed lo loi k with len em y np 'ii person il peruiiar.tii'H that have a striking ri-semblance lo bad manuers on aceounl of lb? greut and un? usual public service he bas r? nd> ;? I As :i mat ti-r of fact, h" lias done rather more ? ?plaining than sweeping. And Bloat "f bla sweeping baa b?ta**il In th?' titiuip1 of sweeping chargea <?f ij: norance, rapacity and "freed sgalnsi large classes of cltlieni in the ? uuimunlty, who do not like it. Tli?' dlapr '?i irtlon <'f iln- explaining lo lb? iwfi-p* Injl would nol ??.*'it. so much adverse comment, perhaps, except for the fad lhal In most rases tlii- explanations only serve t> make matters worse. Colonel Waring s?*r*tna t., bave :i rapid firing month gel \?iih .-i balr-trij-gcr. it goes off ? ?n a touch and docs damage In all dlt*"*ctk?ns. Then h?1 lakes up u\< pen for the punt?se "f ??* I niauation ami rakes down Ihe whole com munit v. It may be inn? that Beneath tha .? ;.e of men entlrelj , ? ? The i?' n Is ml?thtler than the ss ? I, inn it Is also true that In keeping - reels entirely clean ih<. broom Is mightier than elthi r of them; and Colonel Waring would have been wiser if, Instead <>f touching "(T hi- mouth or drawing 1rs pen when be laid aside his sword, he had inod estly but flrml* taken up Ihe broom, which Is th ? ? mbl? m <>f bis office. The contus-ueuce <>f this mistake on liis part i-? that, while be bus n ' .?i? yet commanded public favor by unusual eiH cieucy in the discharge of bis official functions, he 1ms given offence quite nut;? ceasarll* t,. large classes uf citizens. I:nl?r?.1. he si-ems not only t?> have gone out of his way to do it, bui when it was resented, as ?i was ri ry properly, and as buj I man of ordinary intelligence might have known ? it would !??>. to have repeated it and emphasl*u-i| ! it with ? degiw of self-assertion which, lustrad i of being dignified and manly, was absurd and ridiculous. It may be thai Ihe greal majority "f ihe sur? ? vivi'is of the War. tli.- private Bohlli r-, wIhj bave f<,iiiiil !n tlw Grand Army ?.f the Bepuhllc the only organlxatlon In which Ihey ran m? < r und keep olive memor! u and associations which are everything to them, whatever they may be t.? ? other men, are only camp-followers and "bum ni".'?." but tint la not th>- general Iwllef. Even were it Irue, it must be said thai there lingers yel in this people s,, mui-ii ..f that dw?p aud lender sen?.' of gratitude and pride With \\li:?-1 ? nun ??f ibis generation saw "Our Boya" nol all good boys, by any means, In the general aetreptnit*!-* follow our Bag Into danger for m ; that the l-i iry of th" few covers ih?1 sin? and shortcomings, if there I??1 such, of ihe man?; and the sneer ?if superiority or the miff of Bup-*rcUlo**su'**M at any, eren tin? worst of them, awakens, and prop? i-i-ly awakens, puldlc Indignation, it ma) lie womanish and weak; it may be childish senti mentallsn?*) thai lakes n,> account of Ihe coat lu dollars und cents la th.- present gem-ration; >?f lilii.d ?"lolatrj- of ?-?iiiiiiion men wl.nly did tii?-ir duty; but, ail the samo, ?t is a weakness ihat per vadea ih.- great body <?f the iieoph' and baa to be rech on? ?i with. The man in ?u, official position who tblnl s be ??in afford lo trille ?\itii it makes a s..|-?,,ns mistake. Colonel Waring has made it. and wine what ralngloriously perslsis In and boast? of it. Therein he mal.? s it plain that as u public i ?fleer be la him?, if a mistake, No doubt ba is ? superior p-*rson. li" appears to bare romtnendr-d himself to thai small and Ki-ii-'-t daaa of Buperior persona wbo conceive it to be th?* duty of public officers to ?ifr.-nd the many for (be gratification <?f Um few; and wbo ca.i iindiT.siniid how any man ran bfl hon.-st und faithful and at the sain?? tlnM iimialil?- ami po? lite. We shall certain!-.1 regret the failure of one ! of Mayor strong's earliest appointment*?, but it sit'ins to bave been a mistake. We have pointed utit what President Lincoln did when lu- discov? er?-d that li.- liad math' a mistake. He was a croar and good man. And he set :i good example. -4-! FISH AND MURPHY. Speaker Flab achieved a personal victory ?ju Monday nlgfal when he eurceeded in securing, or at least i-ecordlng, just raougb rotes :.? pass tbe Troy Police hill amended to suit the purposes ?.f Edward Murphy, jr. The hill pass.?i ti)... aj?nate n.-aiiy two months ago in a form which was ac ceptable to hon? i el titeos <*\' Ttoj wbo nave mad" a long a - uerally unsuccessful fight against th.- band < ? nlerea and thugs enlisted under Murphy's command, in thai form Ihe bill provided for the appointment ??f a Polli??? Board by thiii1 lily offidala of whom Murphy controla only one, und its effect would nave been lo end th?- abominable co-operation of eh*ctlon thieves ! i?, Troy with a police forre which has known no i law except Murphy's orders. Naturally it was extremely offensive In Murphy, who made a i bttrried trip from Washington to Albany to ar? range for its mutilation, and wbo renewed his efforts so soon as i"ongre*s bad adjourned. 1" ran.',' it ?vas objectlonabl ? lu Murphy it was a.**, object luna hie lo Ihe Murphy liepubllcans of Troy, whose leader la Francis X. Mann. Murphy's business associate and S|.ker Fish's br itber In law. The result of this combination was the i side tracking ??f the hill In Ihe Assembly t r m ire | thau a month, and Its final emergen ?? from Ihe | Commit!.:i Cities carrying an aniendnieiil ' which gives ihe appoint in ni of Ihe Troy Police Commission! rs lo the Coinim u c run ? '. By this nrrai gem tit ihe Murphy I? u, rats i f the Com ii-- ? * i Coiineil would select i\\.> Cnmnii**slnncrs and ihe Murphy Republican* tv, . ami Murphy wi ubi <? ntinue to wield the Police B ?ml, as be lias v ;.? t,i. i it in the pn it, to steal e] -lions and prole t ili" thieves and mlfians In Ids employ. This is the bill which Hamilton Fish, s 'ti a.f his father and Kepnbllcan S}*?-.?U< i- of Ihe Ass ml ..?. is apparently resolved to enaei at any sacrifice of party pledges public welfare and |?ei honor. Tbe people of ibi* State nrc pretty familiar with the liist?>rv of election crimes in Troy. Thej have wit liest? il t1,.- failure of many efforts : > re 1 a-?? that city from the vicious ami blood* des Itotism .?f Murphy, under whi.-b it has l*?*en .1 bandied, plundered and disgraced and which col minuted ?a the murder of Kotiert Knsa last * r. l'iitii:,- ri'collectiou scarcely needed in be re freshed bj Hie n i> >rl "f Hie ?,..-? lal S< uate - uni m in??? which ib-scribed ihe proci-ss? ? ? t Murphy und ii ? inercenaries, but lhal report Is useful as a |"- ?mam 'it ree r I of Indisputable fa? ?. ami ? - ,,,? hill? lISi fill IIH ;: t" ? >. . K|l - ? ? 1er and shameful irutli that Murphy Km has 1? ?? i . ?.tabiisbi d and n alnl lined lu T;--v b* lb pub lietin - pi-ration The ri ?> >ri coni ilns ibi-s?? W o|*i|s "1 lie ? ,1., IllsioU "?' yntir i A.i,.: ; '. . "thai In Ihe tilj ? f rr ?j elei lion i ire du?? ? : a? utter disregartl of la m bj the 1- , ?. ? ? ? t "the Democratic parly, to a dishonest ami liieum ' ]"??? ?it police force, and the ?,!'?. \ ? f "many so called Kepuhl!< ans ' ? i? ser "? r nf the Murphy machine." >'u? h .? the s* - lein ami sin h th- alii inn whl h lb? Trot r | h il ?n Its amend I form Is <!? *lgn<*il in pi mi Kp aki r Kb h Is 1 its ring "ntii r -II ?!?? gnnl i f ! iw '? ?? ralle pu i* in dishonest and elei lain : ; - ' ' I | ; |{< ml ' . ? ? . - ?if t ' ' .1 ,. ??il,!, .;, .. ? ,? . '!'?? i I?, bit ruin him. 'I lie |n ople t-.H1 Mr \ ? ad " ? . . ? ? .-i ... Mu 'I Speak i : ? ' - ' - ? i luti .... teal 1 whatever In I 111 f ? I . this ma 11 real ?si final i>r>> if ol ut i drels ol b ih parties who do ti nf Sai ntor Murphy, another in>l> .?:?!?? ? tin will In added to the strange an I bnlamhol* n - :.| of bis ottli lal life. SO INTERl I NTIOS. The blustering nutr?,',? of Itussln and ihe curious "net* triple alliance" of <lermanr, I'm-- . and i'r.iti'?? against Japan iniutaln slight cause for real uneasiness. Tliey are entirely inn reml ni--, nt of i il,I Tnriton'a dlllj alunit the K u. ? ; l-'rniie who went up a bill with ??'.issi !.. n The fact Is tii it the Japanese hive shown l s'-l\,'- -i-, wise in peace as th?*? were brave in war. and have ihr? pill lllelll ? I. ? ? ||| > Ulbstall tiall? Impregnable "losltlnn. Their lr?*ut* of? peaee ?v!:h China is aliove l?gitimit? , ?'i ii ,?:i, Th?? two f? .itur. < of it us .it firsl i- ,?,i t, 1 ?vh eh iim?t set the Jingoes of Blll*i>|ic u howllug ,Y?Te nothing but products .f the notorious eananl hatchery at Khnnghai. A- ??'?? surmised, t1- re w i? no truth lu the Blor) ? i an a ilia in ? In iwi*en .Lip.ui and Cblnt. It would have Ini-n uri<lii< - for Ihe vli tors. with powi r to ill I ite ?? : ms, I ? grunt -n li a favor to the vauqulshi-d, from which ?le- former would have ii "I everything '?? l?ise and the latter everything lo ?.? tin. Kipiilly liase less was the report thai Japan was In have ?!>>? rial i-ommerclal advantages. China, i n< 1? ? ? I. is to be opened lo the merchants of Japan; but ab ?, mi equal tenus, In lleise of eviTj other nation, Ja pa u helm loulciil with the natural advaiitag< ? of geographical [losltli n. With these en nurds flown ?way, aud the ?ihjee lions lusplretl i.y them disposed of, what be comes of th? cry for revision of tin treaty i>\ lair,??-.in Bowers? It I?. m?>re sound and fury, signifying nothing. Un grounds of principle there is no room for Intervention. Japan has kept well within bounds of Intcrualioual law and practice, Instead 'if the savage gr?*i*il of i*mi ?iu?-st >h>- has displayed a slaiesmanllke imsl ra t i>?n and clemency which Kumpean Bowers would do well to Imitate. Bui siipjMise th>,s. Powi-rs, as h in?! unusual, igm re nil '|it??ii.'ii <>f principle, and go in for si Iflsli p Hi y alone, \* liai then'/ <?n stk'h grouud there seems no more likelihood <>f Intervention. The il.?mint fad la th" case i? ihi-. as cxprt-ss.-d bj "Tbe (?oudon Standard" Ihe other day, ihat except m a nun menial sens?" Ibe Buropean Bowers have mi com mon Interest In Ibe Bast. Hence, th.?y will nol enter upon Joint action. England knows full will ihat the pris? nt treaty means incalculable commercial gain to m* Therefore she declin?* to luterfere. To suppose that she will pgeri Iht self to help Kussia gain more land ami a Btrat<*glc |i"sii?,,n ou ibe coasl is to be inadder iban a .Mar. h hare. And whatever n,il. s may lasue fTom th?1 ?.mai d'orsiiy, we have no notion that Bronce is going lo war t.. utend f*?*>nnan trade or lhal Cern?an.?' will rai-.-a hand lo help Frenen schemes lu Indo-Chlna. Buropean diplomats ma; be plunderers; they are nol fools. in tbe absence ?>f a Burojiean concert, tin a, is Intervention by a single Bower prob?is"**, or pos Bible: We should say It Is m?rs1 Improbable, It is nol i., be conceived Ihat ibe others would per mil It. |f an? one of Ibe four should lake a ?Ingle sl.-p In ihai dir-?ti"ii il would have at leosl two, if not an iim-?1 of Ihe others, upon II In full cry, And to have any cha m.f bu.?s in a war with Japan, any ihirop.-u, Power would have to s.'ii?! thither so greal an arm imenl aa ta leave iiseif nt bone dangerously weak and nn pntectad. I'.tijjlanii ?vitb bar gigantic Heel covM Jo It Lest. But e-he has wado It clear that she will Dot de? so. but Is eri'll IncllneEd to be-ColU?* Ot? I champion and ehfe-nder, if n?*'-<i i??-. of .bip'"1. i \tni what other nation will send a Beet t" On-l? ib? vie 'te.rs ..f Valu? a nd Weil lai-Wei. in waters where ih.se virtora an- ai home and Ihelr as snilnnta tiioiisands of miles from any available dockyard, arsenal or .base of roppllw? TIkt?- is no ?pttatslhle rhanc? of gaining nnythliiK tint would ?repay so irreal a ?'"?-t and m appalling a risk. Russia, ?'f ?-ourse, has by far the most nt stake, and Is ni"-: truculent in t??n". it ins been ber lire am of centuries to se tir?' a JlOrt ??a MCh ?vrreat ...?.'mi ill ii shall I.pen all the year. In 1'iiil'l ins,' her ejrreai tmns?Hlbcrian railroad ??lie has had fully in view the wnq-sesi o? ?Coren and the ratahllsbmcnl <?f a greal terminal port nt t'lm mulpei or Porl ?Lazan IT; and baa ev?*n eontem? plated the ?posslbility <.f invading ?China and sein? ing Port Arthur, if the i>r?-.->!ir treaty stands, all those plans and hopes come t?? naught, and she i* confined, on i!i?- Pacific, to the i?'e- bl-ee'k tidoel harbor e.f Vladlvostock. No wonder thai she rages. Bui whal ! she lodo? Even If Eng? la' i and ?.'?Tin my should give Ihelr assent to It. would she viiiiii'" on a war with Japan? In stich ? conical i?n land -li?- won',.; be victor. i Rui at sen t'.hnnces would ?be fearfully against ? her. Her ships would -"t ihither from ihe .Baltic j to liini ;ii. ,r only iia.-i- ?:? and bas" of operations I sircad? blockndt-d ? r captnreti by Ibe feie, and it" other eapen in them within a thousand I??ague?s, .Vu?' if she ?l it'-1 in weaken her European pichel line?, and iiiaivh-1 her legions overland to the e-..;: pi" ? .f t'orea, she would fare liitl" better. In ?it'll illsaelvaiiiageoiw clrctimatances she a?, nit] i> ... a h ml j ?li lo elrive? ?nit the Japanese; an?] after she lind deine s?? ?-h?, would bave the land nnel nothing more. Every harbor am] I In \- h .??? . .?? -t ?V'.til.l lie al Ihe mercy of the Japan ???,' fleet. With all h?T blustering and mem. Russia is fully aware of these f.o'ts. and Ihej will doubtless n -train her from anything mon th m I'ln-i'i' a nil m? ?i.t ????. Ritti r as Is the dose, she- will lriv- t.? swallow It. Japan and China mus? settle tlie'ir affairs by themselves, without Russian or any Eur ?peati lute rvention. ////. A S TI-WORTH CRUSADE. Tin re can be n?> misumlerstnndlng the ?*Imr acter and s gnlfle.iin.ee of Ihe demonstration which will bo i le al Albany to-day in opposition to ihe Kings t'ounty rhnrltles bill. In ibe nature uf II ngs, M Is Impossible for more than a small ;? rventage uf I! ? [Miap|<> . t Brooklyn who are hostil?1 u? the iiiciisiire? tu wall upon Oe?vernor Mori :. ; ? ileii , n will la? a l?rice ami i ? pre ??? ntai ? ?? ?>n . in I H ? - no i tag ce-r.-itiein ' ? - j thai II will repres nl ulne-tenthfi uf the? tidllll ;i ?'';! it|e?ii nf mir -1-'' r eltj In ad \ an.f It? pax . . lin? Sena Ihe p, pie |ar?p:ir< I te? iiuike? known the r fe-eiings regard ? nl? ?iii<1 ??ff?' tit ?? v, ?-. ? '? ?va m? n al? lie une ?! Ihe v. ?rill Job fr in ? I .I o- ?.' ms against It; husl ,., a re "i!??l tlii-lr "!'? -.? n In tinmislak -. It?'|?iibll?*nti ward assn l:il ons John I lu coud - ?? ? -. i?ns plan; represen I . - i:iv? -!?"!?? n ' nl 11? an?! ? th?- bill. 'I be? - mai I" f, tli pi 'ii I ' \\ ortli -, '.'.,?? was so e?b nabl i Re'pn ?IIcan S? i ?itor?. r? ? ' ...?;??-??? I in its en I ' ; ? the? : ? ? d?>I II ' I - 1 ? | II ' .? :i* i ?an-" I ' b? It? - 1 ..nd ' : ( : li dee-lantl 1 u 'I.la iti, I ?? i'.ii li ? .' w is the luti'ii ' ' ? rshlp a man i \\ hy sfa ?ukl I . \\ t SatOIl ? ? . tints the? :?'. ? vV??r'h ' || ?li ? ? V\ .1 ? . it; and ? :? ? s, ihe ill) "f KillgM I -???tu i" i ? ??' Ihiere ' I _ 111 > un ? - rn??r ?Morton ? 'ii ? ? ? ' T 1*.:? "' |i ., Il" ni me . m . . i , ? tit? ? . i... i ,| |,. t.,i .? 11 Will Im llle?e?Illn>V ertibl??, .'ill ! Ill?'? vi II I"' I? i?, 'l li? iiitolijgi.nl s, ntlmi al eif the ? ? ? r, i : : . " ? el, n lile II Is ;, lilil? In Opposing atiel lie Ii4>itti In*-, tii?' Wairth (fr il? !- if |. ? In I iti rlgliti mis crusade w ill fnll of ae-li ? \ lug Us tal ?J? ??? '? t?oXOMI TALLISTA 4GI1 I TISO. The R? f i tu t'I ih H"U preipos, i in Join ihe ' Pre - elVltl 'ii I III?' I irge It I* "f "til . hotel, m lu n ?? ?m r?e 1 miel ?eyatein-itle m >iem nt tt ' ?liver. Th'- ? lull, II m m |m? i. hi. iiiIk teal on) to reform ihe? larifT, an 1 ll??? net r? ? I l?e efforts an I :!? ? ? fTiarts ,,f I' lent < ? lam) an? the BUI ? ;' S il?? mu I Surr, nd? r, i I ??f p. ni.h and ilisb n??r." paekael from e-llel t" elle! ?\ ifb Ceerrilpl Jadis :nid favor* tee llie?n<ap?i||a'S, elletafed lay ?|. .ill.? lots In I 4vhi?k??.v. ?*in?l for Ame-rle-nu labor about tito wursl l a i II i ? ewn for !? ilf it ivntur*, This spe inn ll ? f the? It I il ai < 'lub'si I, null? i?rk aloes n el ' o tin. mi* i" .I? i?i .\|i.'.-t use f,il r??miltn fl'OIII lire e'ffort? ill the m.'ii? 'a ry ti. ?d. I In lilt? ? etiitrary, it iiiIkIH Ii < expeetrxl III it the club would sii.,i:' t' r ife?ld monometallism stiel then s. Il ..ut t., ihe ow Hers "f sliver mines Bill hope Ulis ? t. in il. and Ihe friends nf he?n?*sl cur t? n? y will clinic '?'> Hie ?d"a thai some c???hI may yel be? done' even by an organisation many of whose inemli n lioll* adv..mi. d the State bank ?~.li. me miel Ihe alaolltle it of gretmhni'ks. Al latlon "ii the? (?olnugi' ijue Kilon Is to I,.. \v,.| eoliuil. A ?zre?ai ileal of it will lie blundering and mistaken. Senne uf ll will lie? Insincere, and in leude i oui* lo help ihe par y of Eree Trail ? bj div? riiiiu' public eiplui .n from Its betrayal of American Industrie* Bui ihe working millions will n? I bedh cried mil I; from a i|Ue*stlou which illreetij .'i!?''i- iheir e?uiploymeul and ihelr w.u., -, Moreovi r, ., ll '? "n of the coinage ?in.'s linn will mil) make It lefts possible for ihe ?party Which i'le*e'te'd Ml' I'leVt'lilUd lo siijniori unitedly .-in> e*andielate fur Ibe President*) nexl year. If it- i,-,.? e''.in.? :?? mem coutrul its conventions, as is |ii'oi, ?lai?-, it will h?- minie- Impossible to cum Uiauel Ihe roll's of many of its members for a candid ite t ? liomlnati d. <?;? if the Adiiiintstrfl Hon nnd Its iifHi ers coiitarol Ihe party convent leans bv ihe "p'Ttii' !"ii- a, Hvlty" I'd bj ihe Presklent an i ti??l lu ibis ,.is- rebuked, a large share of th.. former It-cmo-crata will i?- found at the n?-\t election supporting a Popullsi camluate. 'I be Republic ea party i- nol at pi. k?uI Iroiilallng It?-.df qIkiui Ibe qi?*estlon of coinage, It stnneis, a a parly, unyieldingly opposed t?? the stteiiipi i" Mexicanixe our cuntmcy, iiostil?? t,? ever) -'i??'ne- by which tin? cosl and loss result inu' from Hi" decline of silver wejuld lie unhiadi-d on ib" i nited Stale . !,|i! nnfllnchlngly In favor of International pgni'tneni for ibe largeal prac ti.ai?!" ii-.f illver as m.'iii'.v. The language which "The X, w *e ark llenild" ?in ?tes from Pre? Ideal Harrison's ??pcech at l.a Junta las) year ,?!, sely ?represents 111 ? ?'? ling ?f Ihe Re ptibl ,:i |, irtj on n mil .? i ,? to ... i :,, ,;,, s bat i : ' i ??!? ? " I sras I*r di?nt, und vvi, ii j have slwaj i belle ft I. thai s larger use ,.r silver for mone-y snd fre? coinas? of bIIvit i upon ?? '.-i Is to b?? i l up 'ti that aoul I mslnta n ?is psrlty m Ith a< ? ? ' f"r ,'1" *'? '. world I do nut iMilasvs thai we.I<l run fras ?rtfiiagt oar H.'iv, ??. avhi-n th?? ?Suropesn ?;? ivsrnatiaots arsrs puri-ii ItiK tt??' ix'll'-v th.". liiiv I...II pursuing with sllv.r. lint, my fsllaa ciUsena, llura ?s-rs sisar In n.-ution? nwav la Ki??land sad Ln ?.?ruiuiiy tlisl \hoy are feel Ins; the efTeets of a ??-arclty of froid an"? Its pros tr.atln?- pffect? upon thrlr Industrie?. The dishonest and the superficial may term tills a "straddle," but It la In the main the only position whl.h can be justified. Bossihly the el rresl.lont Implied B Uttle more than is Strictly true in speaking of the "prostrating effect of a "setircMty of gold upon the industries of Kii-iland "ami Germany," for be would probably agree that the dislocation of ?changea between gold and silver using countries, rallier than any scarcity of -fold, is the thing chiefly hurtful; bul ii Is empbatlcaUy true that international bl metalllam baa no worse foe than the free-coinage movement In Ihe United states. Not only was this shown by the Preeldenl three years ago and earlier, bat it is tbe rock bottom on which tbe Republican policy has rested for more than twen? ty years. Monetary aettlen?enta must be Interna tioiial In these days of broader **Of*unerce and swift exchange or they cannot gt?#*e monetary peace. The nation which tri. s to settle this rp-es. lioii by Itaelf works, perhaps blindly and igno rantly bul yet aurely, agalnal the only aettlc 111**11 r that Is possible. it is as rertaln as any future eveni can be lhal the nexl Republican convention ?ill adhere in ihis respect t.? th" policy which the party In? for twenty yean maintained, it will resist free coinage by Ibe united states alone as a barrier to any International settlement, it will baow that International agreement mlgbl have heea reached by Ibe conference railed four years ago, but was rendered impossible l.y the sin-?-"-- pf a party Known to be strongly Inclined towJ**aJ fi. coinage. Tbe silver States themselves, bj' their crazy assistai!,.. ,,( the Democratic party and President Cleveland, d!?l more to defeat the restoration of silver to monetary use than has ever been done by the gold monometnlllsts of Rngland or of Wall Street. Probably they will nol h" found so foolish again, and tbe exertions of ihe Administration, its officer-holders r> 11?I tbe Reform i'lub will help to make it clear tli.it the Republican party la the i nly one from which genuine bimetallism can expect any practical help. The bill ab illshlng th?* Shore Ins|*eot' rahlp is a li v st !a-\ -ini "C. rneel" Purgueson Is out of office. We extend cordial congratulations to the Thirtieth Ward of Brooklyn, formerly New ru-." ?it. it is Burguesonvllle no more The fai ? that flfty*i ight persons, m atly i i ers .'n.'. J urnallsts, have been held f ir tt ' Berlin for daring to say disparas, r tl ;s about ung Qerman Bmperor's bombastic "War Hymn" shows that tie- ambitious monarch does nol pi*opoae that the critli s shall ; aw the fi athers ..ff his s laring muse with Impunity. Whi a ?atl n has reached a point where criticism of on ? ur p -As limping verse is held t > be an of? ? ? against the fitste, '.t must be ? knowledged that b rie ai t is ? ? '. the exhilaratl ,:i of ?i robust and revi rbi m. M tto f - C t nel Waring I i i tste In his hat: ! "D ? '? Tais Bwei p Streets." Vice-President Btevent n'a herculean and thus ' ? essful ? ff rt to -1 dge the silv.-- ,;?: ill od is the most art 1st I an i thrilling i n - performance n ??? before the public. Hut it i of the c insequen tes that te Sh III 1 l:a; , ?'..<*!'. If the Prli s of \v ili ' l ? ; les t-, ? >me i i I lUnti | ' sppi . hing y ichtli ? red f ot f l tie largest, m I II ; md th ? lU-fhly ??? I times e* aess In this the United States a si ttlot f, r t:..- I'rli ?? and f r his m i ????. : democratic r rnmon*senss and fr.I.?m from all n, whl h, in the event of hi? i irn? ' ! : h i ? ? [ireesa u In ways alt ?gether t , i Ik couidi tter time f.-r a ? than the | ? rear, ? er ; he Bngllsh? ? ? ' ! m III ?? ? red ;n the ya btit ? A T . ??- ? > ? i' -klnrtlgc ann un ? a tha he will n litios "to gel even." A met e glan ?? ? ? .-? .i a will :. ??? any!* |y that th . ils are h ?avlly ?k itnst him. Ruperintei lent Byrnes's request for the ap* (M.lntmi ,.t of matt us ..t .?.?:..-n more p ?II?*? sta t. : should i-- elvs the ir mpt snd careful at -, ?f ihe i'..n e Hoard. Common humanity seems t?i demand that there should be a matron u- every Biatlon at which women, srhether pris m? ? rs i r n t. are re - Ived and i ? lg? I Th* bill pr \- llngf i the election f Aldermen In Hro-iklyn tij Senate istri ts sras again before Mayor s hier n yesterday, and ?vis again disap? proved by him This Is Ihe bill which Governor M ?? n Bigned t>> na inadvertence when it went ? , Mbany after having received the Brook? lyn Ma) i's ?-t i. in consequence of that blun? der, the measure was treated as if it were an ei - .I? !.?????. one, .m i was . i L-.- ? i ? i [,.i--s.-i by i"?t:i Il n i shown at the first hearing bef ? Mr H hieren, and again j ? iterda*. that the meas u e 11 .-. it acceptable to the maj rlty of the pe ?; ?? of Hi ' T ii logical meth A of deaUng with the p|??etl n of Vldermen the present system nol having pp. v.-1 satisfactory wi uld he to pr?s, rlbe ; that es h Assembly district should be represented i In the Common C un II. To su hi a measure there \?. ?. 111. i be little, if any, objection, iass Worth, , however, prefers the Senate 'listrt,*t plan, and the Legislature ha*? permitted him ; > have his way. ; Whether A vernor Morton will s'.mi deliberately i ?rhere he I f resigned under misapprehension i"- ' mains to be sen I* i'tu1, i and Japan have agreed upon a peace sett li ment satlsfa ?: rj t ? thems ?Ives it ?? difllcult t, understand bj what rlghl Russia or England , m inti :(?.!'?? with it it la lusl al t'ii-> p Inl that n lern dlplom ma] tep In to supply a pre? text Croki 's ti ' i.: vi ' irj at Sewmarkel i- really one of ih-- seven-si bl iwb that John Bull has ex. perienced sin,-.- the turf became one ,,r his nation? al ;t mlaffhl almost be said official Institutions. it is i,a i enough t ' I?" beaten ? n his own ti"l l an i :;? hi ? own favorite pa?tlme bj any kind of a for? eigner; but t i be thrown down and ignominlously rolled over by a Tammany Bantarcb, something equivalent In the British apprehension to an Al? gerian pirata1 or B ?'vsai al.iaii in iintaln robber Is a wound to th.- natl mal sensibilities from which the) will notai.dllyrec ver. The llW.Oaa, n re less, which the Tamman* brigands are said t,> ha1.-- won "a the event is ,,r no particular ronse quence; John Bull i ?n al any time am rd to I -. that or a larger amount, on s race or any other event, but it tunk?1* a great difference to whom the loss it? rnads and under what clrcumatanc*ea Prefesaor Bryce will now have t.? add another Tammany rtiapter to his celebrated t> ik, and the tall of the British lion ought t > be feste med with eint.ieiiis ,.f moiirnlnc during the r?-st ?>f th? r*ac? lior s,-.is,,n nt hast. There is so fur no cs~caston for Beriouj alarm In rieveland'a-***otrpects of a third tena, nix -, . , one ?as all be Is (*.ual ta H?' has had a heavy fall, with his entire patty at ?p of htm, and th ? "iisi:?.,e Olympiad ?m be better spent in picking the gravel out of hlB back than In a contlnuatl in of his offlclal activities and r.-s. nalbllltles, from will, i? ihe countr) will release him without the slightest he Itatli n or reluctance. ?? it i- ?o seldom that John Bull makes up his mind re surrender any of the territory which he has grabbed in various parts of the world that sonio surprise into be ?ivated by the annoiuuv uient that Uie KngU?li Uoveinnieut has Us termine! to c-de to the Sultan of Mnroceo ?British settlern??iit at Cape Juby. The pla.e wa seised SOAM twenty years ago by an English trailing -ompany In dsltsno* of the Moorish Sul tan1?? protests, and has been held sinr-e mainly th* .?s-mtanc- of British cruisers, without which the settlement would ha v.- b?*n rsp?satsdly stormed by the marauelina? tribes that infest thj weatern extremity of th? Sahara Desert. Th? English had hoped In establishing themselv.s ! th.-re to su v"."l in tapping the ?Sahara trad -, ' but as this anti ipatlon has been fallacious, them i j. no particular object in retaining the place. It would be unlike England, however, to give away j even something that did not belong to her and ' will h she coma n?>t use without Insisting on a ! quid pro qua Th* latter has t.ik.-n the form of ; a number e.f valuable . oii'-esslons to ?British trado ; an?l the ?payment in cold ?ash of a sum of JJ?0, : OJO, which the Sultan IS now compelled to pay In ,,. ??r to pun hase what Is tvaliy his own prop ? ''!''>'' ????????? PERSONAL. TI p.-. Howard K. ?Brown, of the First Parish Church of Brooklln?, Mass., has ?been ?ailed to th? [.,-tonal.? of Kiiiir'.-i i'li.'t?"!. lioston. Tn th? opinion of Edmund O?sss, Rudyarel Kipling and ?Gabriele d'Anpunslo, the Italiaa. art th* two , i? ;i ,.f in,- younger ?poats. James* Madison Hoyt, on? of <"'V? land's most eminent cltlsens, died In thai city on Sunday at the ' eighty. H* was born In L'tlCS, N. Y . la l?h was ajrsduated rrora Hamilton ?',,;;?""- in l'?.?!, asad at um.' went to Ohio ?City, now ?xnosrn as the West ,?.,<, of fI re?!. He ?van sdmltted to the bar. an,l for ti'?' t 11 Of li'- Ufa vv-is ? !???'v l'l"?itil -1 with th* ?if- and ?jrowth of <'l?v?iar.?i. Me be ,.:i:I),. .,? earnest tudeni ot th? relatloiis bstwaas religion snd i ? i--ri..-, snd *ttaln*d <?aside rai,:? reput? ss a i -? so, havtns written a num bei .,; articles on the subject for leading r? view? In 1871 he spent several months abarcad and oa his return wrote a book entitled "Olan-tres on the ..' :, l.:-t.l-." whli-h ha?l B In . culatlon. ll?- lov, i tree?, and u.e^ an authority or arboriculture Barly In life he ?became a Baptist, and for many y< - - ?jealous by preach?c. his rervl e.4 free to congregation? without a I pastor III- Biir\*i*ring children at- the R*v. Dr ! vv.-.viiind Hoyt, of Minneapolis; Mrs. Lydia Hoyt , Farmer, tli- ?veil-known artier; Colgate Hoy', ot ? this city; Jame A Hoyt, ot Clevelatnel, and Elton Hoyt, of M : ?' ? ; ??'? i Mr. John Ruskln's heslth has ??> much Improve*! 1 that in- i.? able I ? i ? -; bul II la feared that . he ?Mil never tt? abi? to do an) mor.. llt?rary work. Th.- ajtatu? to I'r.irm U'i;;.irl will bo unveiled or. J th,- pounds of th? - mil try In Troy that bears i her nam? on Ma) M. Th? R ?V. Mr l'air bank, an Aiti'-r an Iloard rr.lei | slpnary In India, write?: 'My touring has i"-:'. mu ii facilitated by s bicycle, which I was ? - ! ai.;..i to puirhas? through th? kindness of f.-len,is In Amori s. Whole trillases turn out to BM the ?foot carriage ' Bom* ??: mu .: i tonlsheed at th? ;.-"l of the machine, ? ?Hi. r-e think I OUgkt t? fO fini ii (?aster, and frequently **hlle going ni-no' quietly I !.. ir I I ?? Up. lei Ul ?e ?* what you can do.' I am tly asaed wT."th?r from my feel or my Wherever I go I fin I plenty ol , en to my pre? ling If the y can only ? il h ? niini, ??; o? ti.i- h I .?.???.?is nelt he r - ?i sin." r Canfleld, of the .V-ebraska ?Stat* I'ni ?nstl t it :. In oi 1er to sec ;?: i '..?>? o? tho ? ' , State i 'nh ? rsl tj. at Col imb 11. ????:.,:,; i ? I who ? i rear ion, Mo., has an or hard of ,".">? l?'?i Davis trees. As the ? :it* a, bushel .-. ; .i ?' .. . I r??::>? va? ?1 ri\.-i, no matte r abat hapi ens I - 1 ? i>- that ss ?ovn as a 1 ' ; ' latest i mlts of g ology ii oil . , 11 .,: THE TALK or TEE DAY. I'hll ? to have grand (?era of its o-^ta ; winter, whereupon "Th" Inquirer" remarks: . . from Ne a-York f to N< '.*.'-Y. : k to I I " ? a r.i ar.? both entirely ??? and It Is ., . ? - ? ? ? re iwak nil of 1 . ? Al Church Tired Chid Mamma, bow mu h .. l v.. i [. n :t. the coll, ctlon .' Mothei \ 'in ,t ?? r. :nv .?' ir 'i r?-1 ?' ... . sv ? ; . ? her gil sn awful lot for I Hulie tin. Two Nebraska clergjri th? <;i'*:i f the World I ..-..-, ?..n l t A i'Hip'-r in [??taster, It .'a n-1. ajr?"l p j, who li.is I... n .i i-r tiastaal all his iif.-. has lust bci-oma ? i CatkoUc. ?Religious e'h.'s- I : iti.- ?Pleas?, L'ncl? Arthur, do com?? and play chees with me, L'ncl? Arthur uh, Kit.-: Uon't you rrmsmbTt It s Bund iy. "Well, we ?-in let the bishop win!"?(l'ail M?Ui Budge * Th? Presbyterian Church of Qosbeo, H. Y., is celebrating th?- I7*>lh annlv?trsary of Its orgM.niza tion this wi?k. L'nutterable "Po you not sontetlmes have? - ; ful yea ro Inga which you long to convey .?i words, but cannot?' auk?'; ti:.- sentimental girl "Y?s, indeed," replia*?! the young man. "I ?v.i?, once .ir.'.i ?tul.y anxious to sei i home for money, and I didn't have the prl ?? of a telegram."?(Was li? lt,?.ton Btar. \ young ill? organist In a Montreal Church was v rj anxious to make s good Impression by her playing on a visiting clergyman an? Btinday. Th? ?ii.? pumped by sn i old se xt.?r, w ho would often stop when he thought the or-m voluntary hsd I ted long e tiougli Tins ?lay the or? ganist wus ansious that all should a, a ?rail, and a.? th? senricfl was about to begin sin wrote a not? Intended solely for th* sexton's eye. H.- t.-?k it, snd, In spit* of her antagonised b i .iri.-j It Btralghl t,> th.? pttwacher. \\ :..,t was thai ?genttc ii ,,'.'-? astonishment wh?en he read: "Obliga m? this morning by blowing away till ! giv? you the biK.isvJ t.. stop. M..--* AU,ti." Th? following s re s few theses, suthenttcalte tin?-!, that will .-??rva? to ??;? ? ?jom? Idea of tli* curious thoughts of former Parisian medical btu ?l.'llts. "Is water more healthy than nine?" (US.) l;,l,.;-' D?bonnaire; "Aro Infants born with a caul the happl r" r.'':.* i Andre Uudset: "Ars h? t.-s not abora at the tenth month'." ?ici: ? "Is music rflieacioua In dlseaae?" (lt?l i "?ho i 1 a young girl in love I... ble?d?" at?X) le ?xvitlnc drunk once a month healthful?" ???M* *? "is woman an Imperfect work <?f nature?*' imli tld literary men marryr U'^l-nCtnriniiatl a featura of th? Cotton Itate* i-a?,?.??.*? m in Atlai ta, ?; i . will b? th? i'iv hn-tion of * s?p?c lar play bassed .?n th? esreer of Heirnando !??? ?Itrio and his band of ?Spanish cavaliers In the ?iily history of America. A companj of Ken roth and Atlanta capitalists has i?.,.? ofganuTMtd by Mrs. too, with a capital .-took ?ef jie-ai...), to pro dun this spectacular drama, t:, > will buiia ? theatre snd ?present In tablearos the romantto anj ?adventurous career ot i>>- .Sot,, hi >3?sH>argla, Ala bamn itn.i F'.ort.hi. drawing partly on tradition -.14 partly ?an Imagination. An AHltiln.? Insinuation "II,.v. ?lo you I .ipp,?ti to ??a ?h, It Is just a nlckaam*." "I ?lldn'l know bul thai It was an al,t,t??vi.iti,?n." -, n I is nap m s Journal. ?Th? Youth's Compaaloo" Mit ot s ehuroh choir thsl t.'i'.'tt.'l many limas, '??h, turn my pi -, Ok, torn my r' . Ok, turn ,,,v p| 0k, turn my pious soul t? the'," Deon Hoi* t?stta In his "N.-w Memories" ho? on? ?.f thca? snthenaa ?xamoyod th* drat bishop of th? ?S?piscopsi ?crkurck of COasMctlcut pi ?Samuel s.alau.s. Tfc? Btabop was erisUlag thl par ?h of Mtddlatown, and an aatkaa?, e**apasad t?/ B local mus.? Ian. ?.?...-, ?Jung Ti,.. wrOW?t won those Bf the? ISd I'salin, i-.n.l riKht tlma-s tin? UngSfS r?? ..?tt.'i tt?" phrase, Thai ran ,i?wn Bpoa t|?. beard." ,vt ? dinner, after the s.-rvu-,?, th,? Pa-hop wss asked, st lb* ?Waggestlon of th? ?tow?poser, what i-? thought ??f th* music. ",?h." h? r?|iti?. i, --i ,i.ir? Hny II ?us v.-iv ?rood, bui i -r**nirstkhejBd ? ? aitk a .roa thai I ?'" lid t ,: BtteSKl |.r ?j.. rly. | th".i,;ht thiit ik* runntns down of th* trintm*al ?-iirht tlraas could hardl) luv? left ? i,.,ir u??,n his kead:? a rather amuslns tanca of "whit- aro ?r? at" lIu-??loglcslly speaking, vas furnlsbsd at the n. amlnat'on of three cand 1st?? bj the N?w-York I'leal.yt.'l-y Thry w,..,. aaked th.-ir ?aplnlon of th* rate, after df-ath. of So.-nit?^ and l'i.it.? on,? <?Z !ir?'l tli.' t?. ? e'.r.'.'ks were eternaly lost: one t>u nro they had snothcr ckance ativvn th-ni In th? 1,-xt world, and the thlnl rna?le the enmmwtlnSS ahllof40|ahla*ul reply that ha ?ltln't know. The?i thi ?reshytery ?l.jide.i that In ?ach osa* the exaiuinJ was ?aU-fdc'.ajry-Uiait?ord Courant. ?--"4-,,*?