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QLmnfementf. a-_n-T-_l"^-*J-AlltB--8lVa--T-e Chleft?ln. ACADEMY OP MrSIC-B-Th. Bportlng Duchee*. AMERICAN TBBATBB-t-T-fl Or*.. Pl.mon, Robbery. bROAl>WAY THKATRE-8 Prlnce.. Bonnle. CAfilNO-Alft-The Merry World. COU'MBVB THEATRE -.15-12 Temr.Ut1c.na DA-eTf THEATRE-8--1-* Colller de la Reine. BDBB Ml'BEE?Concert. EMPIRE tBBATBB I Th* city of rie.wr.. OARDEN THEATRE-Brl.V-Trllby. OARRICK TBBATBB BM B M.n Wlth a P.it. ORAND OPERA HOCBE-B-Faus.. HARKEVt OPERA HOrSE--8:15-Hamlet HKRAUD BBOABB THK.\TRK-Sn-Rob Roy. HOTTS TMBATBB?8 30-Uoet-24 houra. KOfTFIR A HIAI.S Vaudeville LY'TCCM TH'IATRK 8 --The Prl aon er of Zenda. MANBATTAN IiHACH-D.y and Evenlnt-Mldi-ramer Merry Mnkln* PAIAIERS TBBATBB HflBB-d?-LI?. tSTANDARD THEATRE-S 15-The C.p'.tot. JnOct io RbvcTtisetn-tUs. , f'Taeicol? """ KrJSfc Amu??mer.tii . 8 ? Hotela.a a >i.nounc*men.* 1" ? Inetructlon .. ?*?-?? Panker* and Brokeia.M ?: L.w Bchoola . ? a SSard an.l Room.. 5 4 Uegnl BfltMBi --..{- ? ? pualne*. Chaaee. ... 8 4-5 M.rrla.ei and Lealh. 7 8-8 pAi.lnen. XMIcee ... . 0 1 MI*rell?neoua .10 ? ? l^partnerahip Mollee 8 0 Ocean Hteamera .14 6 l>lvldend Notlce* ... 14 8 1'rop.vaali. ? ? I-om Slte Wanted.. B 15-7 I'ut.l'e Notlce . B fl-fl I>re..m*ktnr . 8 4 ! Real Ei ta * .? 1-8 Kurr.pean Advl. ... 18 8 Heal ,?=*??_?'?__-. * J E-cunUona . 9 2 Befcopl *?"__? ' *' ? ! ? rin.ncial .M 4.% Sr-rlal Notlce. . 7 0 rinarrtal Election*.. 1* ? steambo.ta . ? ? Flnancial Mee.in_i...l4 8 Tencher. . ? I Tor Pale.8 .'.The Turf. u _ " Ilelp U'anled Work Want.-1 .5 S-B Cnsinc68 Xoticcs. TRIBUN'B TERMS TO MAIL. stuSCn,nER!3in.? 1 v-ir. f. mo*. 3 mo*. 1 mo. copy. B.I1V. ? <?'- a weeB....81888 B<_ WJ8 ?100 .... l>ai,v. withoui sn.ii.y. .. ?oo 4?. ?:.*? w> Ifta, p-.n-a*/ Trlbua* . 10.) I 00 60 ... Ic* Weekly Trlhun* . 1 <?? .* "?? femi.Weehlj Trlbune. 2 00 .o? .." ribune Monthiy. 2 00 . _?___,?_#,__ rMatace prrpa.d t? Th. .r.-une exvept a. hereinatter CTTT POtrTAOB ?Taa law rrr,:1ro* thnt . l-flflel po.t?5? Itamp be afUed 10 .very cpy of the l'?>?'. ****** or Seml-Weekly Trlbua* mallcl for l.-ral J-llverj ._ New-York CW*\ Thi* putare mu*t be pald *)V *_B ?orlber. P-ader. wre 1*tter .erved ly i*i> in_ tneir Trlhun* tt ,n: a n*Wfl?al*r. . __, fOR*-:i<;.N POSTAOE-To all foreljm countrle. texcepi r.nada and M?_lro). 4 centa a cop> m 'Ihe Bunday Tnb-ine; 2 eent* . ropv ,,n Dally. s-ml-W eehl*. anj Weekly. TM* poatape muat be pald by aubacrlber. BEMITTANCEB Reml. bj Poatal tndrr. i.vptoa <?r<1fr. ?>erk Draft. oi Keitla.ere.l Iylter. Caah ^r *?"* N^te, lf aent ln an unrejiatered letter. *dl t>? ?t tn. owner'. rl.k _ ,. OFTICES OP THE TRIRI'NE.?M.tn offlre of Th* Trin un* IM Hfl?a al, Mew-Tora. Main uatowB om?. 1 242 Hroadwav. Addr**i .11 correapondence .Impiy *The Trlbun*." New-Tork. At th* HARLEM OFFir-ER 1*> E?*. OT hiindrel-ind. Iwenlv-flf'h-it.: 24S 1V..M One.hnndred-.nd-twenty-nrth ?t.. and 320 We*t On?-hundred-.nd-for'.y-flrth-.t.. up to B p m.. at r-?ular ofTte* ratea __ European Dranrh. for adveefitementi cn.y. .?. neet Btreet. E. C I?ndon. Enrland. BRAN.1t OFTICEB. 854 kketa, *. e. rar. 23d?t. 152 6th-.ve.. eor. 12.h-.t 1*2 Colamb-a-.ve., near vw*t ?6ih-rt. \(A We?t ?Sd-fl1 . near (Ith-.ve. 20 Weat 14*h-*t , a-ar 5lh ave 27.7 W?.t 42d-f... between 7:h .nd sth avefl. 15T 4th-.ve., eorner 14th-it 1 Bl 8_-are., hetweea T.'.th and "flth iti. I..-*l? 8d>ava., between "flth .r.d 77th ita 1 OM .td-av* . near (11*t-*t. 188 r.aai 47th-tt.. eorner 3.'-av?. 15? E.it l2flth-?'. 24.3 Weet 125th-.t. 21 E*it 42d.?t.. near Mndlion-.ve. I TB8 lM-av*., ne.r 99th flt I.BN Wmalway. 7nn *> -,.-ve , enrner 4"tb-*t. ^4 3d?v? . near Eaat S7th-*t. 52 Avenue A betwen 3d and 4th et*. 825 Bteeeker-et., near Chrlitopher-.t. 17 C.n.l-.t.. .nd 157 Dlvlainn-av t.k',1 Sd-ave , between 112th and )13th ata. nROOKI.YN* UPPICBB 3*7 Fulton-.!.. 1.152 Myrtle av# . (53 Court-it.. 605 De |C*.'.b-.v*.. 1.197 Fult.m-.t.. near Redford-ave. FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY. FR1DAY. BBPTEMBEII 13. 1880 FOURTEEN PAGES. THE BBWB TUIS UORSIXQ. FOREIGN.?The cholera sltuatlon ln Hono lulu, Hawall, ls mueh worse thnn lt wai at firat Bupposed to be. _ An Antl-Parnelllte was elected to fill 'I>> namltc" Daly'a cancelled seat for Llmerick Clty. _=-__: A dlapatch from St. Petersburg aays that Chancellor von Hohen lohe's vlsit to that clty was to Invlte fonnally the Czar to vlult BerLn next sprlng DOMBBTIC?A great mass-meetlng favorlng enlargement of the Kepubllran State C-.mnilttee was htld ln Albany. aaaaas N'.irthern NeW-TorB was Bwafrt by a deatroctlra toraado; two people were kllled ani Bereral badly Injur.-d nt Cape Vlncent. ' ? - The Natlonal Kncumprnent of the O. A. R. contlnued Its MBBlnriB ln L/uiisvllle, Ky. ?-? J. Sloat Farnett won a notable vtotory at the Republlcan eaueoeefl i.i Chemung County. r-.-The cycllng rac.* meet In Springfleld. Ma** . ended and several recrds were broken. __---= Twcnty-thret? hodl.-t* have been recoveicd from the Oflceolo Mlne, at Calumet, Mlch. CITV AND BUBUBBAN.?Tha thlrd race in the lnternatlonal yacht 881.881 was wi>n by the De? fender. thus insurlng the retentlon of the Amer? lca's Cup; the Vaikyrle aailed over the startlng llne and then wlthdrew. r____- The Republlcan Aaaecably tMat-icl eonventloaa a-ere held and Aele- I gates to the State Conventlon were nomlnated; there were oonte.ts in several dlstrlcts. __--___: | Mrs. Flemlng. lndlcted on a eharge of polsonlng her mother. Mrs. Evellna M. Ullss, pleaded net gullty before Judne Fltzg<rald in Bpeclal Sea nions. ____. The Rev. Dr. Charlea EL Hall, of tlie Church of the Holy Tr'.nlty, Rrooklyn. dled. ____= "W'lnnerfl at Sheepshrad Bay: Intermlaflloii. Ham ap.'. Patrlclan. The Swain. Orlnda. One-M/ove. ?=rr_r New-Tork defeated BobImi at baseball by a score of 7 to 1. ?___=_. The stock market was weak and unsettled. THK WEATHER.?Forecast for to-day: Partly Cloudy, wlth local showers; cooler. Temperature yesterday: Highest, 92 degreea; lowest, 74 de grees. Tlie cycllng tournarocnt at Sprin?0?'l.l. llaiB, ?was brought to a brllllant cloue yesterday, and the meetlng must take rank as Um most ?BM-W ful nffalr ln Um cycllng world for tho prescnt aeason, even stirpasslng tbe Nationiil meet at Asbury Park. Not less than 10,000 people were present to wltness the uual contests, and If there had been room for more the attendauce would bave been largor. The honors were earried off by C. R. Newton and K (.'. Bald, r>pWB8Btt_8 the ClaBB A and Class B men respectlvely, N.w ton winning four races and loslng one, and B.il.l belng Buecessful ln all four in whlch he t.?.>k part. Among tbe profes.louals S.ingcr won the laurels, maklng a new world's record in the two-mile race. Several other new NCOTda wen* also made; enough to satlsfy even lha most ar dent of those who ronsider "recdds" Um n."St Important thing ln ro_BrctloB wlth the whevl. lt appearg that there is notlilng to preveut the rity from appeallng to tbe i.'ourt of Appenls from the dccislon rendered l.y The (ieneral Term at Saratoga in reference to the pnyment <>f th<* elty'R ahare of the State tax for the iniane, and Buch an appeal wlll probably be taken. Tha pffect of tbe declsion is not yet fully under mood here, but it ls belleved tbat the citv |x re lieved from the paymeut of lutereHt ou tbe ar rcaraces. lf tbat proves to bt th<* <ase, tbe clty wlll bave lost nothlng beyond tbe rosts of the Btilt by contestlng tbe payment of what ls 88BfB* tlally an tinJtiRt clalm. The nbandoninent uf thi Bult was a condltlon lmposed in ibe bill for tbe Klate care of the rtty's insane, whlch, It wlll ba reineinlMTed, falled to become n law bocause Mayor Strong MM lit io take BO actlon regard Ingit _ Apparently we are golng to get our ahare of beat, after all, thls auminer-for certalnly ihe ?uminer cannot be regarded aa orer whlle we are affllcted wlth Buch a temperature and bo mueh buraldlty as the last few daya hare brought forth. June produced aome hot weather, but July and Aucust were falrly comfortable. and even cool for days together. September can ofteu be eounied on 10 make BB any cxlstinu deil.-lencv in the seas.-n's qtioia of beat. and h.is bftB known to make a l-COfd bf illowlBl ibe theiniometer to run up to 88* every dav for a Week. There lias bfefl noililng UT" that thi* vear. Ihough yesierday ihe mcrcury BMtmted to W, an.l there BBl .'in almost mtolerable qoan tiiv vt molstnre in tbe atmos|.here. Bome rellef from this state of things Is promised for today. and there is a wekOBM pooatbOlty of coollBg ?bOWCTB. Tbe report of the Dock Departmenl OB whlcb we commcntod favornbly yesterday is followed |r?He.lat--7 l.y further evi.ler-ce of the new Coin I,uss|oners? pnrpose to scrve ihe public well aml prercBl the us.. ,.f pubUc prop.-rty without prop? er o.nipoiisaiiun. A report made lo the Board vesicrdjv Bhowed iii.-t Ib Ibe taa. Im jrorn the clty has lost 1128,981 IhroBfb Ihe reiital of land oader water to flereral eorporattooa Bl too low ? lltrure; and it is esilmaled lhal the total loflB fn.m this CBBM during twenty years has been not less than IBOO.OOa Of course ?**-?? "nl h<k taken to prevent the cntiniiance of Ihe looBI practkee thal have been permtttod by prevlous Dock Roards. Frlends of ti.e move.i.eiit for in.re.ning the meinbersl.ip of ibe Hepubllcan Stat.* Commltte. nre preparlng to make a rlgorOOfl Bgbl l? ,,1,' ,-onventlon at BatBtOgB. Th.-y nre planntng to open lieadquartors tb. re at once, and will Ctrrj OB a regular CB-BpBlgB. Tln- commlttee in eharge has recelved reporls from fottJ-OBt C0BB Itea ebowlng ti.e dcethm <>f 178 delegatea who favor eiilargeincnt. and fiirth.r :.cv<sl"iis t" the ranka of thoee who oppoee a eVm corpor?tioB Bttthod of conductlng the blMlB-M "f ""' I1:,r,-V are confl.lently cxpeclod. This movement has been con.liiet.d qulMly and wlth dignlty. and has at least siifflccd tO sli'-w tbe existonc of a atrOBg sentiment in favof <-f a larget and moN i_prear_tatiT? Btata Commlttee. RF.FOGGISG THE IBBVB. Tlie a.tive Rcpublicans who wanted a Itralgbl Republlcan ticket last year. and in fact bld lt all rna.le up ln their own minds before the party had fornially signin.-d Its pnrpose to lead the allied orgnnlzatlons ln the movement for Munlclpal Reform. have not changed their vlews on that subject. Tbey are. If anythlng. more ardent for a stralght ticket this year lhan Ltal Becauae wbjl Because. as they say. laal year's experience wiih n mlxed ticket was UD itt-a-actory. Because with lt we got Tamsen. Jeroloman and Hoob.-r, none of whom. lt must be admltted. has fully answ.red ti.e cxpecta tlons eithT of the Reform party as a body <?r the aeparata orgaolaattona whlch put them on tbe ticket. Because. further, many of Mojor Btrong'8 appolntments bave gtrea dissatlsfae tion BBl tha argument upon whieh they lay most itTCM B tbat tbe Republican party is. 88 our esteemed contemportiy "Tbe New-YorB Press" putB ir. -too blg. tOO full of ).urpose. too -alncere in Iti faltb. too devoted to its prln .V|,,l,s 10 ptttolt any politidau or comblnatlon ???f politicians to dlvorce it from Its inevitable -(l?iy and its mlssL-n." nnd conseqiiemly lt should not pen.iit itself to be mergert IB any BO called non-partisan movement, but sl.oul.l Wlth dignltv an.l .Ictermination BBBUme its proper re Minnsl'bilitv. In thls vlew ..f lt -ur esteemed contemporary adda that the Republlcana of thla (.f)?ntv "would be falthless Indeed to the prln ..Clplei thev profess if tbey hesitatcd to declare ??their pnrpose to do all the noininatlng thla f:.ll ??whieh ls done in the n.ini" of the Republlcan ??party " The argument ls ad.lressed not mcrcly to tho self-complaecncy. but to tbc proper an.l hen.-st prtde of all Repul.llcans lo the reCOfd of ihe party an.l what it Btaoda for. We recognlse Ita force. BOt si.pp'.sc we Btep down fron the contem plati.-n of ihe Bbatract. inspirinc thoogfa it 1"' f,?- fog BometiBiea intercepts ihe wUe rlew from tbe halght* and take a <\.id. practlcal loob at th.- c.-ncrete: at Ihe sltuation dlrectly in front "f us. the detalls of whicb we can distinguish wlth out Oeldglaaa .-r miCrOOCOpe, f.r they are qulte ? ?vident to the common. nak.d eye. Tln* qu<s ti.m immediately abead in this coiuuy is not whether tbe Uepiiblicin party as a polltlcal entity ls onimated. as our eateemed contempo? rary says, by a BOBM of hlgh obligatlon and a moilveof public ni'.rality such as nevr has been nnd never can be doreloped in any other polltlcal organlaatlon. ..r. tlie party belng whal lt is, whether Ibe organlaatlon lu thla county is called upon to laoerl its tnoral superiority In tbe manner Indiented. repelling. by ii.is off.nslve aa Mimptlon, the ald and c.-opcration ??f nll who d<> not recogniaw tha superiority OT adiiiit the claim. That ls ii"t ihe qnectlOB a' all. Onr esteeincd contemporary will pBldOB us f..r say Ing tbat it does not secm actoated by ih" dealra for harmony, whlcb lt habltually ezprcaaea wben lt prouounces these Republi'.ins "fOltbleafl to ihe princlples they i.rof.s-a" who do not lake Its vlew of the duty of tb" party to "do all tbe ni CO lnating wblcb is done this fall." Tl..* pendlng questlon Is ch'ser nnd BeBI-f bome. If it vvr. whetber tbe Republican party ls so ??blg." s.. ?'full of pnrpose," so "slnci-n* in its faHli" and no "devoted to its princlples" Ibal it could .lo DO wrong in tbis county or this State; could not under bad IcBdenhlp make bad nominations an.l tstultlfy Itself by playing Into tbe hamls nf Ita opponents, why, then it mlgbl be neccssary io take tcstimony, to rcvlew the r.-cord, nnd p<t haps iniroduce the fil?"< of the very Bewapapen wblcll Inslst OPOB a Ktraiubt ticket ou ihe strength of ibe party's raoral superiority. Kortunately, there is no BOed of all tbat. Tbe Blmple questlon Is whether or not tbe Republican party of tbis county tbe wl.ole party, not a faetion of lt is so tlred of tbe work it began lnst year. or so disappointed ln its results, that lt ls ready to turn Its back upon lt an.l reeume the relatlon to municlpal polltlca whlch il held before It entered Into last year's alllance. That relatlon -let us not Bllnce matters of public notorlety -was one In whicb the great body of the party was a hopeless and Incffoctive mlnor lty, whlle a few leaders BOOd its very hopeless uess and inefft*otlven<*ss for iheir own peraona] prollt. A Btnlgbt ticket last year BMOat, ainong other things, ihe retention as Pollce Commlaalon? era of Charlea Murray and tllchael K.rvvin, 1. >tb Tammany appolntments. It tuenns thls year jiretty mueh the same tliin*,. That is. aa the PlHtt-I.auterbach people put it, it means a reactlon agalnst last year's work because, among other things but thls chiefly it n sulted In the reiii'.vnl of these gentletneii wltb other Tammany ofUcials and the appolntment of tln- present Coinmissloii. For the most coBBplcuoua of the derellciioiis wltb Whlch Mayor Sironn has beefl charged by the stralxht ticket. reactlon.iry fae? tion !s hla removal of two I{.-]niblican Pollce Comtiilssloners. The Issue n<*<*.l BOl be be* foffed l.y tHlk about the greatoeaa or cin*a.i.-ii tlOBBBO-B or deTOtlOB to prlmlple of ihe Kepiib llcau party. Tbe plain truth I* tbat tlie party found Itself last year lu tln* ibaotnte COBtrol of a man who OMd both its power an.l its |ad_ of power for tradlni.' purpoaea, aad lt rus?* up nnd said Its >:<mh1 name should be so used BO longer. TlM reiulioi.iiry fa.-tlon say that lt wa* only a spiirt. a _B08_MBtlTy impulse. nnd lhat tbe late prlmarles finnlsh evld. nc.- of a change of purpoae. We shall see. But. nieantime. let no Hepubllcan be bevvildered or b-fOfgfd. Tbe questlon starinu us all In ibe face ia whether or not we are aorry for what we dld last year and ready to return fo the tradlng ira of Platl nnd I.auterbach nnd Murray nnd Kerwln. And wlth them in the clty, Raluea, Coggeahall. "Lou" IM.vn nnd the reat In tlie Btat*. Tlnt k* all thero \ft of lt. -_------?*a|*~~~ 77,,*; TAOBTM BBOULD MEET AOAIX. I.unl Dunrnvoii's iftkM iu withdrawing the Valkvrle from yoster.lays TtCt ls doeply 1.. be regrdted. au idmlren .-f yachtlag boped Hul UM serhs nf liiti'i-n.ili'.iiil eontcsfs for tbfl Ain.'i'ica's Oap woald i'?' carried tbroBBh wltboal frii'tinii or iiiiiiin.iirsi.iii.i'.nu'. ind wltbool the illghteal tmu'li ot 111 feellng <?? ?i'1",r ****** Kvt,,y trn." AmiTli'im ,'in.l PTflTJ llUfl BagUnhnMB liml boped f..r nt leaat three Iboroofb Iflgta ..f tbe reapectlTc meritfl "f Um two repceeentatl-e yn.'hts. nn.i had aatldpated iii" moal Intereat lag, B-K-teaaftil lod briUlaal (.ipetltloaa on tbe water botweca Um two AaglO-toxon mHoim lhal could well bfl haaglaed. The |*a?ral ferilag in mifl eooatry lm* be** ,,,;,, -he f""1 ?rtuch ,u"k j plaee i.n Tii.'s.lay waa deplonibte ttom irwy polnt of vii'w. No ..tn' doabted tlmt thfl Bari ..f Dunraren aad Ihe Bagllah-Bea who hare croaaed tba Atl.-intia' wlth iii ii i lo il.> bgttlfl fbr th.. moart , cdebrated enp erer o-ferad in '!>?' bletory ..f | yachtlag latended t?? win fairly. an.l wllboul rflgon i" any DMtbod <.r nny polk7 ?vlli"1' ?>-" dflgflTTfl crltlelsm. It is .vriain ihat thi' frnil of Tueaday was nivi.l.'nial, nnil that told Dun r.iv.n ind liis Mendi nnil lli thi- BegliebB-cu oa his yacht fdt ns sorry ns any American could f.ci ihat th." nUahap h't'i occaired. au yachta mi>n hav.- ImpUeit eoafideace in Ibe lategtltjr nn.i nprigbtaesgiof tho Begatta Commlttefl whlch dedded Un- dalm ol fool All yachtamea idtalt that Mr. IflflUa nnd thOBfl IflflOCtatfld arlth him ilcsiro n.) mon tbin wh.it is Jiisily nn.i rlght fully due them. NerertbeleBB, lt would have beea n eauae f..r univorsnl rejoldag if lt had been poeglbk f.-r ih." Regatti Oo-omlttee, nader the rachUag laws whi.-h gorern its gctfon an.l wlth ibaolnta fairn.'ss tn both aldea, to reach Um de ctBion that the rar..- ihonld be Mlled orer, or Uttt th*' pnrtlcular TRCB ln ipiostioii shouid bfl iwirded to th? Valkyrie. Yacbtiag experta, bowtrer, who nre famllinr with nll yachtlng rui.'s nn.i regubUoui, dedara la moat poelttTfl manner tbat Um Bagatta Committe* could aot havo reached any other ijuuilaalaa thaa that Wtddl lt dld roaeh. Auierlean. who nre foad of thfl blj_ho??t nnd best forms of sport aro full of >;ratltude to Mr. Isolin nnd those Mflodlted wlth blin who built tne Defender; to Herreshoff, tbat marvel ?if yachtlng genlus who dflfltgacd hor nnd pcrfMtfld her; to every one who has bflCB coaaeded Wlth UM beglnnlng, tho dCTfllopmeat an.l Hio complfl tlon of the yachtin. eaterprbM whl.'h has reached so lofty a polnt Of a.'hi'v. mont ln that aapetb yacht, tho Defender. And y?t every blgh-mlad 'ed person must prleve that this aohlfl Tflflael, owtag to drcnmgtgacefl whlch aelther Um Bag llahmea nor tho Amerleaafl coBld looh forward to, has not had nn opportunity to outsall tho Valkyrle In three fully and fairly CQ-teated races. marrcl I.y no unpleasant oonirrouces ?.r mlauBderataadiBgi from start to flnish. if it ls poaalble tO bllag tOgfthH tho Valkyrie and the Defeader in a sories of races of nuy sort ber* afler. it Ifl most deslnible that .uch a lerlea shouid bfl irraaged. BItter, indeeil, will be the dlmppolntmenl of tho pea.iiio of the Ualted Btatea if Lord Dunraven and his frienda go back to England wlth any dlaaattafhctloa over the manner In which they hare beea treated here. in no qaarter of this eooatry can .i repntable Aiiii'il.'an be f.nind who was IBXlOttfl that tlie Defender ihonM hare nny ad-TBBtage orer the Valkyrie, ezcepl su. h adraatagfl as Um p-nius of her dedgaer, the iklD of her bolldera, thfl maatery of Um aea ihowa i.y thoae wbo coai BMBded ber and nDed h.-r. mlgbi glre to Um American repreaentaUTe. lf yachtsincn caa .omc to un ignemeai orer any plan whlch shall aff.iid al any tlme in the aear future i eomplete nnd eabanatl-e teet of the merlta of Ihe Valhyrle nnd Ihe Defender, wlthout nny perll of Interfer eae? from excuialon boata or other reaaela, an.l ln auch clrcumatancea and aurrouadlaga lhal cMiv English rachtaman wlll I.onTlnced Ihat Um Valkyii.- baa bad erery chance whl.h ber ownera could poaalbly wlab for, auch an igree n.'i.t would call out ih.- empbatlc approral aad commeadatloa of tha Amerlcaa i.ple. Eng? land and Amerlca allke wlll be awepl by ? wara of regrel If Um Barl of Dunraren learea this country wlth any reaentmeat, or wllh Ibe coa rlctloa thnt be has ha.i any reaaoaable eauae of complalnt. Amerleana are ? geaaroafl i.ple They have proved tbal in couatleaa wayi in the courae of Uielr hiatory. Ihey want no nadat or unfair adraatagc orer England In lateraa tional sport or in anythlng elae. Any peraon llrlng in theae Ualted Btatea or rlalmlag aUe* fbincfl t.a ibli Nation who wouM beattate ln ex* teadlng ihe moal liberal and erea prodigal roa Hi.i.'1'.iti..ii and atteaUoa to our Kn_iisii rlaril m is lii truth n..t i l'.yai s..n .>f Amerlca. Qlro the EngKebmea erery chance Do n..t Id ihem go away dissatlsli. .1. Lel it ba simwn beyond peradTentura thal lha AaMrican yachl li auperlor to tha Bagttah yachl in any coadl Uon "f weatlicr, in any wlnd, in any aea. Bfea lf Anierla-n is eaUUed to dalm an oTcrwhelmlag trlnmph, ttiis country onghl to be nmdeat, sym patheti- an.l klnd bearted. Mr. laelln and his laaodati- hare beea feaeroua, enterprlalag and patrlotlc Tii-y have ipeal Ihelr moaey ind glri n ih.'ir effairts arlth unetlnted fr*'.-*!..m lo tbe canae of Amerlcan yachtlng. Tho Eari of imn rav.'U nnd his nssoclaics deaefTfl honor for tbfl way la vvhi.'h thoy liave BOUght t.i win back Ibe trophy whlch was takea from England nearly a linlf ceBtury nyo. lt WOUld be a thousand pltlos lf the rrpi-a'sentative yachtamen of Eaglaad and Amerlca abould parl wlth aaythlai but ilaoere frleadahlp nnd eateem on both ildea, The New York Yacht Club has di.no lts full duty. Itl Regatta Commlttee hns made Ita decMoa wlth careful regard for yachtlng mlea aad regula tions. Yot If nny Mtlafactory way can be de visad In whlch it can be made eloar that Amerlca ls eapor to ^'o more than half way ln convincinj* Engllab yachtamea Ihat the only desire of this country In yachtlng, as in oth.-r matter*, is ? fair 11. Id and BO favor, that will be a onsiiniina tion deroutly to i.e wtabed. WATER BCPPL7 AM> PRE88VRE. Tw<? Important queatlona wen rnisod ln the dlacuaatoa of the dty'i water lerrlce before the Binklng Pund Commlaalonera, ono was ibe ex icnt lo whlch Ibe jir.'ssnro ln tbfl malns abould be Increaaed. Tha demand was made thal it shouid be rnise.j wlthln the m-xt two yeara to ?lm) feet, or coaalderably more than three tim.'s Us preaent hoieiit. Thea it would reacfa to Ihe tona <'fvtho lii.lia-si luill.lln^'s now B-datlag a.r llkely i<. be ereded. The priddple was a.ivai.i tbal tbe dty oogbl io prortde i water aapply thnt would riae, wlthout pumptag, t.i the topa of tha loftleal -ky-acrapen nny imbltlooa bufld er mlgbl pul np, and ibe people ought cheerfutty \u Im :ir tbe coal of it. To thal Ihe Mayordemurred an.l. aa wa think. wlth a.l raaaoe. Bach i water preaaarc arould ba ? k<mi?i thiag. It would, aowerer, b.- of no 1.. n.-tit to ihe raal majority <.f New-Yorkera, aad lt doea ii"t -????ni rlght thm the many ahould Ibm be taxe.1 f..r tha bonetlt of Um few. < in.- ipeaker ?ald, wi;ii epigraBBaattc force. lhal Ibe dty bad ; twenty -atory buUdlagi and ? foar-atory Plre i?. 1 partmeat. That is qulte true Bal lt is not, < after nll, I Iw. nty at..ry city. nor Ifl lt likdy lo | be. Thfl twenty -atory balldlap aro few, and I will alwayi be few la compariaon arlth Um whule mass Th? water supply is f.r Ihfl while. rct ! for ihe fflW, and until ll la entirely Mtlafactory i to the vaat innj.irity. in bnlldlagi of moderate j bdght, the rlnlins of the fflW may w.'.l he h.-ld I ln abeynnce. The thousand four story balldlap I abould not b. abked to pay for apeclal aervlce for the d'.7.en twenty-story ones. Those who build the latter. and thus gain greater pront fr.-in tba BBd 'll,'.v occupy. should I.e wllllng tn bear aoffrl ' ^"'?', t*P8BBB f'T punqilng water. Jtlat as ilicy do for elevator nervice. As to dnn ?er from th''. '?'??, ?*?* ,a '"' B?l ?'?'? ?' rtBtply eii.ni_li by maklng ihe tall bUlldlBgS liivproof. like Tbe Trlbune Buildlng. There ls bo daagei from iir-- i"r" Whal Sew-York most nrgeatly n.ls ls an ?buadanl aupply "f pnri water under preoaure aiitn. i.ni lo carry it to tbe tups "f buildings of moderate 1.eight. such as Ibe vasi bulk <-f tba dty is compoaed <>f. Tbat is soineiblng II 'I ?? - BOt now enjoy. There is now no sik-Ii dancr from water famlne :.s there nscd to be a ; w years agO. We siiall alvvays h.ive MMUgb wat. r Bul ib" pressuie ls not siitliclent lo carry It al all times to tbe bydrants ..n tbe top fl"..rs of ordlnary dwrillnga IBd tcnemcnt h'.uses. [| niiiM ln* piiii.pe.l up or carried npatalia. There N where tbe flrai r.-form should be wrought. I'ntll it is arrougbl there Is no us.* in tatklng about aendlng water to Ibe tope "f twenty-otory bulldinga. Tlie otber queatloB relatea to tb.* quantlty of New York's water Sttpply. an.l tlie outlook for the future of it. We belleve tbat queetiofl may be laawered readily an.l Mtlsfictofily. Tha prt* rai flour from rhe Crotou and ad.iacent ralleya is ample for all legitimato neea. It aniounts to sometliing like 238^088,888 gallons a day. That romparea, proportlonately to th.* populatlon, rery favoral.ly vvitli Ihe supply ..f any other clty. Krra now ibere is pnctknlly no daager of ? Bcardty. But flve or six years lience. when tbe great works BOW In progress Bhall bave be.-n completed, Ihere will i.e Buffldenl water in Btorage te keep tbe aupply undlmlulahed through ? a whole lummer of abootate drouth. More than that BO communlty could reasonably requlre. Of courae wltb ti.e growth of tho metropolla from two milllons to three, an.l four, an.l flre, | there will one day be need of a greater stipply thaa tbe CrotoB fglon can affoid, and we shall I bave to look elsewbere for lt, perhaps to ihe Rtmgpo Moiintalnn, perbaps to l.ake Oeorge. But thnt will be a matter for tlie next genera i!"ii. or the next after lt, to consl.h-r. The pros iiit task ls to utilize to b.*st ndvantage the pres ent admirable aupply. to check needless waste, to piard ngainst pollutlon. and to ser> to It that the great masses of tbe populatlon bave an abun dance for tbelr dally use. THE YISITIXG ATHl.ETES. Tne BBOOt cordial hospliallty ls due to tbe Brlt isb nthletes who nre now visltlng thls country for the purpoae of c.'uite*?fs in fleld sports. There ls no dOObt that it will be glven by their actual CompetltOfB. Ynle may be trusted to c.ire for C'ambri'lge. and the New-York AthlOtlC Club for its Loodoa gueata nnd antagonlata. But an etpial niee.1 of graclousness should be shown hy the general press nnd public. 80 that the vlsltors may feel that they ire in n kindml land. and among thoae urho belleve In fair play, and who appredate and respeet manly sporfsmaiiship. whatever name <,r colors it may bear. It ls U_den_able that there has been some little loss of intei-.-st ln thes.* cunlng gam.*s. be cauae of tln* compooltlOB of tbe London team. Several of tlie men originally choeefl were. for une reason or another. unable to come. Tbey were among tbe best of all. especlally in running. Excellent men bave taken their places, but llure is- no dlacourteay t,> th<-<e Latter in saying tbat tbe chaBgei have BOmewhat weakened tbe team and lessened its chan.es of encceaa. Nererthe leaa, ih" mea BOW here nn* all Une nthletes and true Bportamea, w.-n wortby of our warmest boapltallty an.l of the best cfTorts of thos.* who are to meet them <>n track ind fleld. The crltlcism has BOW and thrt been made tbat Americaaa are m.t good loeero. lt is scarce iv w.n fooaded. True, there were some manl featattoaa <>f bad temper shown, only a few w.-.-k* ago. at the .lefeat of the ('..rnell crew,at Henley. Bul they w.-re shown by a v.-ry f.-w Americaaa ?-n ii.is side of tbe water, aml wera not counteaanced by the general publlc. Tbe bearing of ihe lu-aten mea tleniselv es, and ->f tbelr frlenda at Henley, was altogetber manly. So was ihat of th.- Yale men who were beateo Mai year, So was that of the great maaa of the Amerlcan people on botb those occastona. la iix* comlng gamea we bare no doubl that both tba Amerlcan coateataBti aml tbe general public would bear dcfe.it wiih good spirit, should defeat rome. <?f lhat, boweror, Ihere is little feer. Tlie outlook ls for rlctory for both Xew-York and Vnle. An.l as rlc'.OTI W? shall ortainly know how lo be gradoua and magaanlmoua t<> tbe gaii.uit men whom we bave defeated. TBM TBIBD-TEBB PBOJECT, A performance Bcarcely ever aarpaawd la au dacity is th.* dedBratloa of Senator Oray in favor of tbe re election of Preekteal Clereland. As the most submbMhre of nll tbe Cuckoo ti'lbe, Mr. Oray was olivioiisly tbe most flt person as perhapa be was tbeoaly Demoerat of promlnence who WOUld COUaent?to affront Amerlcan opin ii.ns by declarlag tbat Mr. rieveiand's aerrlcea were ao IHuatrlona tbat ba ought to have tha bonor whlcb ha.l not bera glrra to Waahlngton or t" ?irniit. Waahlngton refuscil ? thir.l elec? tion tor patrtotlc and most bonocabk reaaona, whieh, in splte of Benator Oray*a -opblatcy, hold good stiii. Orant was Moutly aapported by ? j body of frlenda, bUt it does not appear that be ' peraonally aoogbl or conaented to iccept tho i queatlonable bonor. For ? most queatlonable ln'iior it WOUld alwaya be, if n President. having his party by the throat through b's offl-tal bbjt ? enarles, ahould extort fmrn it a nomination lu vioi.itii.n of nll Amerlcan precedrata an.l in stlnets. Now lhat this thlng has been formally pro? poaed, nn.i by a man known to echo the Presi? dent- wlsbea, as if derold <?f a mlnd <>f his own. li migbt I.e th" b.-st thlng for tbe country on ev.ry account to bave tbe experiment trled to ( the end. Let "s bave a President nominnto-d fnr ;i thlrd term, nnd s.-p where be will come uu?. BenatorGray sets up thls pltifoHy frirolouo clalm, that Amerlcan tradltlon forblds only three coiixecutive terms for tbe same man, and be ' clalms that the Cleveland who was President filBl became a prlvate citixen, an.l was washed clean, so to speak, of all restrictlons as to re- | election when be araa defeated ln lww. He has agaln been elected for tbe flrst time like any otber cltlzen. nnd Is entitl.-d to re election If bls ?enrlcea merll that confldenee, as any otber Preo* i idi-nt mlght be elected for a aecood coBtlnuooa I term. Mr. Oray had some nputation as a law yer, but wlll cirtainly looe in? st of bls reputa 1 iimi for commonoenoe by adraactag an trga ! ment BO BbaDow and pettlfogglog la chnrncter. Ile is false to blatory IB saying that tho prln? cipal objecttoB m IVaahlngton'a caae apraag from tbe doubl whotber the bow Republlc wonld ?tay a Kepubiic Oa the oontrary, PreaMral Waahlngton hlmself set forth in tbe clenreot terms tln* other and perninnent objecflOB, tbat a ! poaoeaaor of tbe appolat-Bg power, boldlag tbat blgb place for elght years, would be ipt t.? con md enough polltleal lafluence to dlaton nnd un Batnrally Bway tba polltleal actloB ,,t th.. people, ' There wotll'l COme to be. Ile Wisely f,,r.-s:iw. a Bpeclra of dletatotahlp withln nn.i behlad the ? form* "f Brff govcrnineiit. so tbat tbe tralned and bire.l otHdnl*. boldlng tbelr oAc?B at ibe ploaanre of ti." Preo-dent, mlght eoatlaue for an Indnlniie perlod, for n fourih or n ilfth as t\.*ii n* a thlrd term, to re-eleei the man t.? wboa I they owed ihelr pootttOBB. Tbis sort of thing. President YY.i-hington rlghlly Jndge.1, wna not only eOBtrBIf "> Amerlcan ln*tlncts, but dls i Unctly ho.tile to the best lntcresta of ihe Itepub lle It tended to eatabllah. not a monarchy. not anv formal onange of the form of gorernment. but behlnd the ropiibliran form n prartlcal des poiis.u ln tho bnndB of one man. rontlnued and malntalned thfOUgh the persons holdlng offlee at his will. , , . it ia ezaetly this sort of ihlag whleh the peopio will reaont if lt ls nttempfed ln behalf of Presi dont Cleveland or anybody else. IVrhaps lt WOUU be the best thlnc posslble to hare the Democratlc partv nomlnate Mr. Cleveland. Iu Ofldcr to aee how far he would fall behlnd lts nntiirnl Btrength. belng n candldnto for re-elee Hr.n nndor auch circiiuisiaiicoB. It must be ?illlflmil. ln tho HgM ?t the latoat eleetloiis, that any nomlnntlon hy tha Democratie party ls llkely to end in defeat Mr. Cleveland might aatmtM be beaten ns nnybody else. Neverthe le-Cthe test WOald help to ahow how f'ir the Ani^rlcin pflCfdfl are wllllng to sef nside all tn dltions and insiincta laheriled from tho eerller days of tho Kepiiblle, Iu obedlenee to the desir. ..f .ifllco-holdoia t.? re-elect the man fr.un Whom tbey h.-l.l thdr lucrnilvo podUoea. And then ll might be well, moreover. to get deflnltely test ed i.v n popular dedalon th- queatlon whrtber Um pollcy whlch Mt. Cf-Tdaad baa eoatlaaoaaly grged la thal whlch the people resont nnd have eondemiie.1 nt tho polls. or only the poMcy which nicmbers of bla party In Cn?ress Inve attenipt o.l r,, carry ..ut. In iiiany ways tha lesson wmild ho Instructive. nnd perbapa the Iiemocruts may eonsent to serve the eoimtry by glvlng lf ? ChflBCfl to show Just what It tliinks. tlr.-f of Prealdeal Cterfllaad, and iccoad of a thlrd tena. IB JV ALB8B0V8B. f-BfiMl It waa a curlotia an.l ln manv wajn an int.-rest Ing dlspat.h whlch The Trlbune prlnted a few .lava ago fro.n P.-rtland. Ut., telllng -.f a certaln Mlaa NBBcy I>*nnett, of that plaee. Mlss Namy Bennett has not Just broken a blcycle record. nor M ahe tho oldoat Maa..n. BOT yet the flrst woman in I'.irtlan.l tO wear bloomera to church. Her clalm to dlstlm-tlon IIM ln another dlrectton, and Is ir.thing leas than that she haa just dled aftCT spendlng seventy-one yeara ln the Clty Alms bouaa. She had for some tlme prlded her-elf. and juatly, on belng the oldeat llvlng pauper ln the State of Malne. lf not In thlfl country. And in the examlnatlon of Nanry Bennett's record In her clalm to the tltle of Oldest Pauper three polnts must be Kept In mlnd; flrst. that she came rnnestly by pauperhood-that Is. tho WM wlthout parentB or frienda and only flve years of age when taken to the almshouBe; aecond. that her seventy-one years of resldence thereln were eontlnuouB. and. thlrd. that Bhe waB alwaya sound rnontally and phyBleally. She would. we pre sume, have acorned to have entered Into ccntest wlth those who achieved' pauperhood through false pretenees, or those whose almshouse term waa br..l;on In upon by even short perlods of call tng any other plaee home. or wlth those who were erlppled or mentally inflrm or otherwlse Incapable ot taklng up any other llfe. As a pauper she con sld-red herseif an amateur ln the strlctest sen?e of the WOld; anl we doubt not that before her death she was well entltled to the distlnetlon of Oldest Lhrlag Pauper. Indeed. when the oaroer of Nancy Bennett la examined In the Ilght of these fa.ra, It Is aeen to hnve been a hlghly honorable .I.. She was not to blame for going to the poor house. Few people left utterly wlthout frienda at the tender ag<? of flve years co ld have done b?tter. She was a'.so "cmtented with her lot." It waa a good eaOUgb home for her. The surroundlngs were oomfortable if not logarioua, nnd the food nutri ti ;tis if not satlatlng. For those who wlahed to ru?th out lnto the world and labor and struggle and build up a home of thelr own, aha had no WOld > f cenaure; but personally she dld not care for lt. "C.ive me." she asaid, " a comfortable alms house like this, with a compctent Overseer of Poor an.l a yearly inspectlon by an Intelllgent Orand .lury. and I will not ask for more." That she had chances for marrlage and a home outslde we makf? no manner of doubt We daro say that ln the '30'b and early '10's her matrlnvnial offers were numeraiis. More than one dr-nlrarile and Wflll-tO-dO pauper lald his he.irt at h"r feet. wlth perh.ips an occaslonal outaider. a deputy-sherlff, we wlll say. or an assistant overseer of the poor, or even, perhaps, an arnent C.->mmls?!oner of Charttleaaad C.rrectlon. We venture that Nan > Bi nnatt knew what lt waa to be warmly WOOfld; but Bhe wai never won. She reallzed that mar rlage at the best ls only a lottery; but a good almshouse. once you are ln, Is a stire thlng. So, at seventy-slx, after threescore years and ten and one BION ln the poorhouse, Naney Ben? nett. of Portland, U dead. Napoleon Bnaparte cut a artdar swath; he had more ambltlon; but did he do more good in the world? And la too much gorbttlon desirable? Nancy Bennett might have done worse! The dlapatch pays ln closlng: "3he had been a useful help tO the plaee." What more COtlld she have been elsewhere0 There are a go:d many people rattling about this world, and get? tlng In ..ther folks" way, who might better have retlred at an early age to Bome convenlont alms house and stayed there. and, If posslble. "been a useful help tO the plaee." September Is developing a acorchlng record ln marhfld contrast wlth that of August. whlch was cool as the tradltlonal cueumber. Mldaunimer loat ao/ns of lts baralag days, and autumn has ploke 1 them up and brlngs them thus tardlly and iBOPportunely to the front. The returned sum? mer tourlst can hardly be blamcd for wlshlng to pack his carpet-bag anew and fare forth to the regii.n of the mountalns or the coasts. but he may tak" heart of grace fr. m the assurance that the present thermal apurt ls altogether too vehement to last. 9 There Is another volce ln the wllderness-that is to say, In Kentucky?crylng fot* Carltsle and saying that Kentucky wlll send a Bolld de!eg\ tton for the Secretary of State. It comes ."rom an "Intlmate frlend" of the man who ls belng boomed. That accounts for It. From Colon. Colombla, lt is reported that 300 laborers have been engaged in Jamalca. for the Panama Canal and that the work Ib going on un? der old ausplces, Seftor Vantard, the hopeful and optlmistlc director, superlntendlng the burlal of new capital ln that hopeless. engtilflng treneh whlch has already awallowed up so much. But another report comes from New-Brunswlck, N. J., tO the, effect that a syndleate has been formed ln that State with a capital of $100,000,000 to take over the work and proseeute lt to completlon. The Old grants and prlvlleges of the Panama Company explre ln about eighteen months. and the Byndi catfl Mtrmlaaa that havlng made some aatlsfaetory arrangements f.r thelr extenslon It wlll then have ptflltl aalling. The old chlmerlcal project of De I,efiaep9 aad Wyse Bonaparte dles rather hard wlth en^rmoua ante-mortem expendlture, but lt wlll perlsh all the same under any treatment whlch may be applled to lt. The Nlcaragua route ls the one marked out by nature and destlny. and that wlll go through. The other ls good tor noth? lng ex.-ept a breedlng plaee for the iBthmtan alll gator, till it fllla up and Is agaln overspread wlth Jungle, when It may perform a like servire for the lsthmlan monkey and anaeonda. as of old. It Ib too early yet to conalder Judge Oaynor as a factor ln the Brooklyn Mayoralty campalgn. Have we int hla own word for It that he "ls In the handa of Provldenee"? When he removes hlmaelf from that protectlng care Bnd entera the llats ns a candldate, no doubt the Judge wlll take the publlc fully lnto hla eonfldenee. - aa ? The removal of exclse caseB from the Speclai Seaalona to th* r.eneral SeaBlons haa agaln been undertaken When flrst trled It waa wllh the nhJe-M of aaearlag Mffht penalties or ln the hope that the casee might be hung up for an In deflnlte pen->d. The plan waa defeated by ihe srgnwt and auminary aetloa of tha Record.r. who declared that It waa an organlaed attempt t. defeat the ende of Juatlee. The eevere ;>.n. iBhmenta meted out by hlm put a stoo to that npeciea of proceedlnge. and as between the two courta It has been slx ef the one and haif a ..o?*n Of the other. ao far as vlolators af the flKtBI law were concerned A day or two ago. however. when there were thlrty-five of these ca?*B on th. gp?dal leaaJeaa caiendar. u was toead that ei*. ieen <if them had been transfened Th'.se ca?e, ,,,?-ht to be watched. and Justice Jer .me senaibly intlmated his intention of k<"plng an ey. on them. , m lt every dtlMa Bhould conatltute hlmself 9 commlttee of one to aee that the streets wera not llttered. there would Bt BO further occailon for complalnt on thal ICOrt. PBBBOXAL Pr Oeorge P'umb. on? of the chemiiti of tha L-lreretty of CMeaatK mn that the time ia soon comlng wh-n hot wator and food taMfltt will he tn. aole accoutremer.t* of a klfhen. Hl say*. the essenttai food eleaaawta of a LRR) goaaH eteei r? be got Into an ord.nary plllbox. On* of Ml t.b le'ta the Btaa af a pea mak-s a large bowl of a -_,i?n care ot hla plannleg. whlch weighed c,Z ounee- ".nfalnel the followlng aupply: Thr*, h t? r no'-niratr-l soap-. "i-al -<Vh_ ****? taiiieta man ? ? , , .lx pr..n'i?; one tab-et _-S_ tult o'/p ' t?ro SbKa wheaten grlra. pt%t\ S~io%a-J-5! oaa u_Mai -aa tttxj if-al to twelve <ggs George ABBWataa SBla. rhe well-known ?***?* rp'ndent an-1 WltOT of Tfce DattjT T*l*gr?ph," who la lylng Hl m Hrlghton. Krgland. I* ln auch a. 1.-..1 condinon flnnnclally. aa well aa pbys.cally that aVund'haa been -tarte.l i.y tba l.o.i.on presB to re move hla embarraaament. fcrchdeacon Innl-on. aaya a I.on 1 .a pap.-r. has kent ao qulet for the laat two or three years that some people have ref-ised 10 be'levc he I. a Ire. Vobody ptThAtn*. has BBtAt tmRk ro many ptatflflti im ha Thev began with the prateat agata-B the Corham dee'slm. nearly hwlf a cntury ago, when among hla fellow slgnatorles were Arehdeacon M.nning and Hope lertt ?*?* then he haa pro lestod wlfh flerv arlor agilnst thla. that. and tha o'her and laat of all ag.-lr-st Mr. Oen and _ux Mundl " Bat the Arehdeacon la now nlnety and fee ble Ha can proteat no lorger-aot even agalnat th* apuolntment of one of the author. of "Ut* Mur.dl' to the rfc.- of Hocheater. Bal M has ju-t he*.-. m|? bratlng the golden jublee of hla eharge at Ea-I Brent The Arehdeacon has done aome i?h*rp pro teat'ng ln hla day agaiaet Mr. Oladatone. who waa wlth him ai Oxr.rl. Hut the letter of corgratula t'.on whlrh pleaflfld him BMat anong a',. the lettera he received last week w.is tBa one whlch came to hlm from Hawarden. The Arehdeacon war one ol the Oriel rommon Room group In the daya ot New man Wheately, Arnold. K'ble. Blaneo Whlt*. Har rell Kroude ar.d Hampden. The Arrc.ieac-.n. who was one of a family of fo.irl?en. wen: flrm to Ct*M Church. and when he c.ime ca to Oriel r* wa? ona of the handeomert of men. aa Mo-ley r-membera hla*. He was a'ao fn?Mdliu? lle made the Fel? lowa care about the deeoratlon of their waKs. Hi e.der brother had .tu*t marrled a daughter of the Dake of Rut and. whlch w..?. of courae. a great 11ft for a family of Lae la dothiers, though Ha head tud aertied down as a Xottlnghaauhlre gaatle-Ma, and rat in Par'.lament Al thaOrto: table nne day Denls-.n broke o.it lnto r-ulden rage b*ca j ?e the rhubarb tan wa* aerred h .t-lnateadI cf coll. aa waa the unlform cuatom. he e.ld. tn gofld aoetety- . The cook waa ordered un. so that he might he_r thalB* dlgnant protest of the f.iture Arrhdea.-ri Moatof anv* thal he h!m?elf ra'her ntded arlth the cook. "Rut" he ndda. drvly "I saw clearlv thal lt wai hecri'iae I had r.ot t-?en tn hlgh society. No doubt dukea and that ror: of people eat tne.r maaaiB tarta cold." THE TXLF OF THE DAY. A man was arreated reaterdajr for sweeping _lrt from a sllewalk into the street. This Is the begln r.lng of a cru-ale whlch ought to be vigorouilr riro-ecuted v cocknev sol'cltor. who was charactertatlcalty mlx?d up ln tha use of his h's. while vlalting New York met the late Mr Marbury. one of the wlt* of the New-Vork bar. Th-? Kngllahman, corr.mer.Ung on theTegal profe?sion of New-York. aaid that 1X9 members were verv proflcient and learned BBI that thev were absolutely lgnorant on the BUbject of "hent-il." "Ab." ant-wer-d Marbury mydear ?Ir, we may be ignorant of the 'hentall. but our knowledge of the 'cockrail' is unaurpassed. -v5_-? Franc'.s.-o Argonaut. In Albany. Ga.. the Rev. Daniel Grlffln recently ?hot and kttte. b.r ain-in-nw. Robert Dudley. who waa BBdeavorlng to reeoneUe a row between tba eccleslaat and one of hia nelghbors. On the othw hac.l. Dar.'.el Kemp. of dalveston. Ind.. about tha aame tlme. wa< ahot and kllleal by hla aon. havlng flrnt attempted U get the drop on that reprobata, the effort belng a fallure. aa the aequel ahowed. All the partlea to the?e oceurrencee were of hlgh aoclal atandlng. and much local aympathy la evlnced, not or.ly for the dea.l man. but for the survlvors. What is notal.le ln these o.vurrrnces ls that one of them happenel in a Northern State, but lt !? more th.in hkely that ita perpetrator and lu* v/i m poe ?oaaed BootBera prlBrtplaa, which they were r*?dr to vindicate on any BOU. Of tiie two Danlela ln v.ive.l, one has already come to Judgment. which the other awalta. but ns lt wlll only be that of the trlbunals cf Ueorgla. whlch do not commony bear heavily on llttle pecndllloa like that of whlch ha- haa been guilty. he haa no reason to atand :r. .11 :y great fear of the result. cru^jty._"Oh. dear." a ibbed Mra. Hunnirr.une, 'I kn?w lt would come to thla. but 1 didn't expect It so s.ion." .,, w . "Has >our husband b?en mlstreat'.ng you* -*?ai her vi*ltor solemnly. "Y-yes," 8h4- nohbed. 'ile aays I want my owa way all the iim*." "And won't he let vou have lt?" "That's the worrt of lt He ?aya that he doeBB t care If I have my own w?way all thr t'.me; b?but ihat I won't make up my mir.l wll what It ls."? (Washlngton Star. The North Atlantlc Pllot Ch.irv ii.*u.-l by the Hydrographlc Bureau at Waahlngton ln JutJ*. tBA, publlahed th. followlng; "The iapaflllB> dangerO-? Went in.lia hurrloane montha ar* indl.-ate I by the followlng erslly remembered llnea: June, too aoon; July. atan 1 by; Auguat. look out you must; Sep? tember, remember; October. all over " Th* Bu? reau admlta that the v^ollectlon of further lata thaa lt had on hand at that time lndlcatea a neceasltf for a modlfi'Mtlon of the 189*. atatement. an.l pub llahes the further statement that the especiaJ'.f dangeroua months for the tAtttt ot storma raferred to are Auguat. Septembor ard October A graphls dlagram Is glven on the Pllot Chart for this month ahowlng the frequency of Weat India hurricanea tn the years from 188S to 1*M. lncluslve. The totala for the aeveral years ahow that slx occurred ln June, four ln July. alxteen ln Auguat. twen'.y-O-B la September and twenty-two ln October. Prior to the departure of an excuralon train for F.dlnburgh on the mornlng of our recent annual hollday. two noted Arbroathlans were atarMinf m front of the booklng-ofl.ee wlndow watclung ana admlrlng the clark** experrneas ln aelling tlCMta, when the following dlalogue was overheard be? tween them: Oeordle? That chap kena hla war_, Sandy; but fat's hla reafon for puehln' the ti.keta Intae that cllcktn' machlne* Sandy-I'm aaton lahed at yer lgnorance. Oeordle; dlnna ye aee thai he prents the name o' every pas-enger on tne tlcketa aa he aella them" Oeordte-But h-1 s .10 spelrln' thetr names. an' hoo doea he ken them. 9andy-He dlsna need. he'a i gleg chlel that. m n, an' kena a' the fouk In Arbroath. nuld ar.' \oung, three an' twenty thoosand o" them ? iDundee Ne?a. The Armenian Revolutlonary Commlttee con tlnuee to punlah thoae whom lt conslder* ta traltors to Ita country. Two of Its em!**ariea re? cently ahot at Conatantlnople an Armenbin, BuxenkdJIeff, employed ln the Oovernment Pre*a Bureau. aa guilty of havlng denounced some of hia eVmntrymen belonglng to the eeeret aocletlea of whlch he waa hlmaelf a member More recently. at a theatrlcal performance glven at Scutarl. oa the oppoalte alde of the Boaphorua. the spe.tatora, while going out from the th-atre. w.-re startled by ihe report of two revo'ver ahot*. that produced a confualon. thank* tD whlch ihe aasassln *ucreeded lo eacaping. The vlettme were an Inoffenslve ottoman funetlonary. Kdlb nffendl. who re-eivei ?me of the bullets. not deeiln*d for hlm. but almed at an Armenian, a former prieat drlvrn from ihe Church by the Patrlarch. and who had beeome a aocret pollce agent of the Porfe. The ex-prieat waa killed by the other of the two bulleta. He had reeelred ln May a lettor from Ihe Commlttee "Hlntchaek." or the nell. nota>lng hlm thal ha had been a-ntenced to .leath. and glvlng hlm thr.-e montha to pu' ln order hla worldly affaira. Tha aentence waa e?ecut_.l at Scutarl. and thla is th? alxth aBBaaalnallon commltteal wlthln four montha i.y the agenta of the Revolutlonary C'mmlttee, none of whom haa yet been dlacovered by the Turkish pollce. Pollce lergeant-Is the man dameroustf wounded* _. Iriah Pollce Surgeon-Two of the wounds are mor tal. but the thlrd can be cured provlded the niari keepa perfectly qulet for at leaat alx weeka.-1-Ott' don Tld Biia.