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NATI.-VAl 10* ?EJ|V OP DBBMR '-'? ?? fl ~* " Loan EablMIM of PorUatta. AHHEV'S TMEVTKK Ktna Arlliur ACADEM1 "t MCBIC I The BBBftaaa Daibiaa AMBR1CAN THBATRB - to ^'*hl "f st r'"" Hl.ii>;' THBATRI I i*> Tha Xla^t I'lerk. , BROADWAT TREATRB I I:* Bla BaceUeacy. CARBEOIE BALL laal Oeneaal l:U Coaeart. I AS1N" I !."? Tt.e Wtaard of the XI... COLVMBCB TBBATRB l:IB Blylae Aroaa. DALY*g THBATRB-g:t? Bhaa ptgaaaBoa. Kt'KN MI BBB Ooneert. BMP1RE THEATRJI i IB-Chrlete?her, >r. mTH A\1'M E TRBATRB I <i!?m..n.la. dARDEM THE vTltr B 1 rlll l OABMCK THBATBB I* Marry Ooaataaa ORAND OPBRA BOCBE S Th.- Bteyele OlH. ORANP rENTRAL I'Al.Vi: II a. m. te lt a. Ba. Plower Bbow . , , HARLRM OPBRA ROtTBR 1:11 The Orcal Meaaoai IIKHAU." BQUARI THKATRB I 1?' The Meart of m ytaad BJOTTI THBATBB ?M Tbe Oey Partalarta. Irvix.i PLACE THEATRE 1 18 gwel Waagea. K' ?- rER * BI *L'B B Vm: I. vllte l.Vi-Ki v THBATRI * Tbe Prtaonei if ZeeAa MBTROPOL.1TAN OPKRA HOUBE B R< ??'.; Jalletta. PALMER'B THEATRE * Tba Baog Qlrt. y \s~. d' s R Vat flei .!?. PROCTOn B I'LEABPRE PALACE II to II VaodevTO. BTANPARD THEATRE B:80 Blna f the Nlflbt. BTAR THBATRI B:BO Tba Tear Oae, I4TH BTREBT THEATRE s Tha Merry v JnOrt id 3topeTli?*BMiitt. . /^vrvrw Amuaementa ... a > - " Banker* * Rroliera.ll )? ,? l Pimin.?? Phai ] >*n :nx B fo ? * | . N ? ? 14 I. . iati .ni Wuflted .U I M . - ' Kiiimii- lal . Plnai > * Bale. Il-lp \\ anted. .. li .'??> . 11 * >'. I 1 4 . ? IS ..? 2 ? ? -i . . ,0 " 1 - 'an.? ???? '. ?. . .,! };5 I ii N tlce* .... ?' Brl I Aa ? ? ???- . g J Steame .'- .'* , .'?' ; " ??? ?.. ta .'' .13 ?? " BatincM Xoiuca. Plint'a Flne F*un tun HOLll AT OlKTH. A , . ?,.>. ? .?f.rr the mah i ??-- rtaaent <i?p..f<J. CT.1 Siri-.'. 4.', W TR1BUNE TERMB TO MA11. BVBBCRIBBR8 rOKKlQN POBTA ran.-fln ?rt I M< alcnl. ?? Trlbune; 2 i .... r ? ? ? ,n Ttie Bunda? ? ! I. J - ? > . -.., ?...,.' w'^kij-and BRMITTASCEB R? ?...'.... - Poatai Ma^lf'SlIt - - ? ???',?.,.?.'re.il.-.ter. Wlll b. . v, ' *r"s riRk. __. ?._.. . # tv<? Trih. ? A,f.'s all correapood. ?The Trlbune." Sea 'i rk. _ dmpiy Vftt^Work Dmifi \Trittint FOUNDED BY HORACE G1EELET M..X1.W. SOVEMBEH IH. ivC ronrn-KN rv<;i:s. r//;; \/:n>' rir/a uombibo mRElON Oermany wlll conaenl to dis.tiss t( . JS2S. of unlted actlon loward Turk^ bul only ao far as is necewan ??? P- -t Chrlatlana and rn.lnt.ln order. aovue from H.v.na .ra to the effect that the re ,.lh?n wU1 eome to a apeedy end on acoounl of ( I and Ma,..- havlng BOld tr.-ni.-..'- " ?h. finanlarda Emlle Arton. who waa al X-d''? ii. :? gcbetween ln tbe Ute Pannma ?amlal. wa- arreated In Ls,ndon and held fo ii. i . r??iti"* is ^ erdinana, ^ m >l SeTuIerof Bulgarla. ?*ve blrth to a aon. who Wai named Cyrll. rx?MEBTir The number of llyea loal ... the ,-.?,, v Ident ln Cleveland waa nlne t ..... oodlei have been rec vered. -- Xbrlght comel ha. 1.n dtocovered al Uck Un veralty C.l. '? P- ^^ ^^--^\ st Paul. laaaldl have ..-? i - ... Ateblaon Rallway A ... . i,. ti \ x v a le m< aaagi maaa-meetlng ln Troj. ?. i., .-^" B tn t agalnal thi ai menton maawcre.. The annual report of g ...,,.. Agrtcultural Depart . ... pnbllc; ?i-. the report ofjha auperlntendenl of the Lif- **??r\yK% LfT \ Zgro waa hanged by a mob ln Frederlck, MA ,-ITY aND BUBURBAN.-Dlaaatlafactlon la ,M,,.SP..,i over the metbod Put tn forca by the m?Pchlne element to brlnf about the reorganUa ti..n of the Republlcan party ln thla eoun.y. Thei?ll.Id not Interfere wlth tha bualneaa o regu.r flowe. dealera, but Captaln Plckotl J ?,. ,,?. atreel Btand. In the Tendertola Booker T Waahlngton, the colored orator, addreaaed a larg.ngregatlon In the Collegl.te Chui Th- new Byrlan Orthodoa GraaJ church ln Waahlngton-at. was dedlcated bj Hiahop Ntcholaa n wu announced that tnhe ol the Houaeamitha an.l Brtdgemen would ?? i ' ' _ THE WEATH :R Forecaal for to-day: <5"n erally falr. wlth atatlonary temperature. The temperatun yeaterday; Hlgheat, 49 degreeB l-.w-st. M; average, 47. Thg s.'.t ??:.:.v ol Agrlctiltiire ln hlfl nnnual re port, whlob la BtunmarlWHl !t> thla mornlng'fl dlfl patclioa froni Waahliigton, notra lhal more than half ihe Statea have pbbbchI noa road lawa dur Ing the bai year. aad lhal road rongtruction on Impnived prlnciploa la |?roc.ling In manv Btate*. eapeclally ln MaaBachnaettB, Sea -1 ?" ary, Xorth far llnn and Kenturky. Thla la ea rouraglng, bul the roporl wouM be more antlfl factory to Sew-York< ra If thelr own Bi it? c ?ul I be Included nmong Ibtaie thal atand in the fore froni of '!)<? moTemeal for good ro.ida Xew York baa, unfortunateJy, laggKl Uehlnd, nnd w!i le it may aoi ovprtake ItB Delghhura, M.iaaa (?huaetta nnd Sew-Jeraey, ll la blgb tlme for it to fbee ln i.i' rlghl dlrection and 'f'-ni to ;iil rance VTIth tl?' experlence of other Btatea ln tha way f gulde nud auggostion, it ahould nol bc g dlfBcull thlng for our !.??_.-lal in to devtoe a law lhal will Inltlate and Btlmulate road Im proremeni on an ext< uait i bi ?le ? ? lt is a alagular fael wblcfa is rommented "n by .mr AJbany corroapondeBt ln b letter prlnted lo-day, nam.'iv. thal Thom?? C. Plati and Jamea \\'. Hlnkley, chalrman of the Dcmocratlc Btate Commlttee, have aettled ihe whole queatlon ?>f tbe cooaolldatlon ol Xea York and Brooklyn, and agree in stiyink; tbal a Ureater New-York Mll wlll be latroduced .-.'iriv in the comiag aeaalon and apeedtty paaaed. They are imih ..]?i,.<-*??,i u, g raferendum dauaa la tha WH <Mi" cannol raad llinkl.'.v'a r> marks on tne BRbJecl wlthotJl fl iBlle, la trlea ot the *nii!i proportlon <if Demo Tatfl ln !|!'l? braachea <>f ;ii?' liagtolarure, Can lt be that theae rotea. havo beea promiBod In favur ot tbe Baeaeure whlch is n.>\\ l?inn in-.. pared, to make good ?be oppoaltlon thal wlll (..mi from Brooklyn, wh-.se representathreB ln l> .th bouaea wlll be ? nnlt in oppoalng couaollda timi witii.nit a refereodum nttaehment? There iw a eool aa; deaervlng of tba Btfentlon <.' Btndeatfl of rnrrent i>.ilitics betweea rhe <'<>ni paratlre dnlaeaa now preralltng la Waali n^' lon, two weeka prevloua to lb< aaaembllng ..f a Coagreai largel] Repnbllcan, aad v 11, ? fererhnj i'\. in-m.-nt i-xisti'i^' at tha eorraapoadbig perlod f.air yeara 'U'.>, when tbe lim-s were balng formed for the battle r yal betweea the miiih aud Crlgp forcea. The l?< m.?iiis then fbll Bure that they had galned ;i loag leaaa >f power nnd ilint t'li-v eoajM BaTord t.> qn irrel orer the dlarrimj tlon of offleea, hlg and Uttle, and Btrlfe, dUc??rd (tjiil roafualon enauad. on ihe otln-r band. tUc pr.'s. nt ni.'ii.'i'it.v li.irly nr.' dleplaylng BO excIte niri.t. aad apparvotly Ihe Bpeakerahlp ami all other qneotloDa wlll be aettled wltbou! frletloo an.1 wltboal creflting :my beartlmrnlng* 77//: /. IVTEBBACR I Bl HPATIOX. Whoever wlll lake ihe trouble to examlnc, the directlona laaued by Mr. Lauierbacb as prealdenl of the llepubllcan (Vrunty Commlttee to Ihe ebnlrmen of the Aaarrably diatrlcl gBb-com mltteea aa lo the revlalon of tbe enrolmenl I'.ata, nnd eorapnre Ibem cith Ibc provlnli ua of Ihe conatltutlon of Ihe eounty organlantlon, wlll aee ai nncethal Mr. Uulorbach baa nol onlj blmaell uaurped power* for whlch he caB Bnd no war r.mi ln tbe eouailtutlon, bai 1ms alao Inntructed Ihe BUb-coBMnltteea to nel in total dlaregard nf thal Inatrumeni and nbaolute deflani.f Ita provialona A men ruraory glance at hla Inairui Hona la aafBclenl to dlncover Ita porpoae If theae loatrnetloua are followed by bla aul>ordl ?.,.,.< |n the aplrll wlth wblch Ihey have been laaued, ihe moehlnory of Ihe Republlcan organl y.',,!) of Ihia county bocomea th?? aole propcrty of Mr Lauterbach. Nol only are all Republleana who dealrc to earoll themaelTea obltged lo run tbe gantlel of crona?iue8tloBlng by factlonal leadcrc whow purpoae wlll be nol to enlargetbc party. bul aolely lo Btrcugthed ihelr own fac tlon, bul Republlcan! alrendy enrolled wlll be gl the mercy of tbe lauterbach revlaers, wbo are nutborlsed by Ihe clrcular referred to lo atrlke from the roll Bny one who in Ibclr Judgmenl ??],;,s rraaprl lo be n Republlcan." Nelther Mr Lauterbach nor nny Aneembly Diatricl Commlttei has the gutborlty lo do IhSa [1 la :i moal audacloua oeurpatlon of power lu de tinn..f Ibe expreea provlalona <>f Ihe eonstltu .;,,? -| i,. p irji -? of ii is manlfeftt. Acttng upon iheae Inairnctlona Mr. Ijiuterbaeb'a re vlaera mn) atrlke from Ihe mlla ror Inataace all tbe weU-known Republleana wbom he denoun ?ed aome monlba ago In m prlnted clrcular over hls own name aa traltora lo tbe party for algnlng a petltlon to tbe Leglalature aaklng for leglalatlon whlch Mr. lauterbach dld nol fnv >r Or if thla ahotild aeom loo boM u atroke for Ihem, whal *.> eaay as lo rtrlke from Ihe roll* upon any other pretcxi a aafBclenl number of enrolled Republl cans to leave the Lauterbach followlng ln abao lute control In a majorlty of ibc dlatrlctB? Mr. Uuterbacb 1ms nol 1.n alow In aaaumlng doubtfol powera alnce be took offlce, nor baa be beeltated to exerclae bla autborit)' wlth Ihe over weenlng arrogance of a born Bona; bul bla prea pi ? . xbibltlon of eontempi for publlc opinion nud deflan.f Ihe pnwlslona of tbe conatltutlon. from whlch alone be derlvea nny autb >r1tv ?'h a! ever, eurpaasea in monumental Impnden e any thlng he baa heretofore done or attempted. > i hins eould be more plaln lhan thal all Ihe detnlla of bla plana for n enrolmeni 1ki\ ?? In-en devtecil wlth n vleu lo the retenlloii of control of the eounty organlxatlon by the sang wblch openly Ibreatened lo "eui the llver oul of the tleket" on tbe nlghi before the Into eleetlon, i- ? ronae tba party would n??t truai them wlth m ??? t.i defray electl.gpenaea and rewnrd them aelrea The llmlted tlme allowetl for pnmlmon*. Ihe date at whlch ll mual be done, the auppre? a! >n of any publli notlflcatlon of the pbicea of >'ii r iiment, flie unconatitutlonal demand for Ibe old enrolmeni llata,'the rbaracter of tbe ap polatmenta nf enrolllns offlcera, the wlihholding from the publlc of neceaaary Informatb n, nml above all ihe tm.latltutlonal powera Intrusted to ihe pnrolllng offlcera aa to revlalns ihe Ua - ull tbeae thin.-s polm unerriugly In one direcllnn. It |g iln- deaperate endearor of a diaeredited and .liv.tnist.-il gnng of polltical frecbootera lo retaln tbelr bold upon ll.rganlxation macblneiy of a party wlth a'boae polltical purpoae* they have oothlng In o..mm..ii. bul whoae Influence and preatlge an.l good name Ihey proatltnte to the baeeal oaea They are depending apon ihe Indlfference and apathy of Ibe maaaea "f the party lo pfT?,cl thelr enda Wlll the honeai Republleana of thla county permil iin*m to .'icceod througb Ihelr own laek of Intereal and negleci ol duty? The tlme la ahorl la wblch t> lake meaaurea tn defeai the p] it. Bul it la ample if the rlghl men tnke bold of tbe matter lr ihe rlghl aplrll nnd cnll tbe party to Ita dut)*. Itlaalmplj n qnestion whether tbe party wlll calnil.v aubmli to ao groaa and out rngioua a uaurpatlon of power bj ni"i: ln wbom it has n<. confldi nce as lias alrendy been demon atrated, or wlll riae up aud naaerl itaelf. If we mual have Boaaee, Ioi n< a* leaa< have Boa?ci that ''an be truated wlth more than |C00 al oue titno. 77//. RECALL OF ADMIRAl KIRELASD. Tbe lateal cbaptei In tbe hlatory of our Xavy Departmeol flaaeo baa been elo*e<l wlth the rle taebmenl ol Admlral Klrkland from Ihe eom in.nn1 ..f ibc M< Mierranenn Squudron One ..f Ibe in s' eompetenl and faltbful ofHeers >.f flag rnnk lm> been relleved aia thouKand mllea awa< from hla conntrj and ln Hi ? face of an emergeucy wlth whlch he - fully acqualnted iiinl emlnently qoalltletl t.. dea!, nml iliis f??r nn reaaon excepl Ibtii be baa wounded tbe rblldlab ranity and J mtled the ridiculoua concell ol bla atiperior offlcer. II" l? Ihe '.)?'. aa he la Mi" moal L-onapicuotia, vlctim of the deplornble farce Into wblch Ihe aervlce iia~ d.-. uerated under Ihe i,. blc reglme ..f Ibi Hon. Hllnr) A. Ii- rbert. lt is an open >"<?!'"? amoug Naral offiiH>rg, ea I.iaily ln Waahlugtou, tbal Bceretary Herberl baa never recovered from ihe illaappolntmeni and ebagrin be encountcred laal aprtnn ln ibe dlgeoverj lhal he eould nol go ivl h Hie Beel lo tbe Klel relebrntlon and, by vlrtue ol ili ,. i. :. aa ibe polltlcal and temporary head i Amerlcan Savy. mlogle wlth royaltj there nn equal tenna. There !a no doubl lhal bla orlglaal purpoae waa lo "... BBd uoue tbal bla expetiatioo v..f i" be ireated aoelallj a* tbe repreaentatlve of tbe PrealdenL Neltber la any weU-informed peraon In Waahlngton Ignoruni uf the facl tbal li t....k tbe comWned remonatrance and advice of a dosen or more of Ibe m.-s; exiierleaee i tm . I ln Ihe Navy to convlnce liiin ih.it iiis vlall n iuld d ii only be frultleaa in tbe matter of hla - ? i.11 ?ambltlona bul actually a cauae of embarn - menl to ail eonc ?rnwl, lle realized al laal Ih it, \\ Igtle Ibe plaee of Ihe Naval offlcera waa r* i... aacertalnable, and ihelr part In the -.m-' >ua fun ? - eaallj preacrllied, he liims.u would be i auperfluoua and ia? -1 ? iii.it" iptantity, i. ?? tn '? ! prorkled for convenlently under anj rircum atancea and eerialnly nol al all on Ibe lerma hi fancy bad laxoriantlj tbougb ermneoualy palnted He realgncd tbe gnndj drenm, tbere fore, wlth a aigb, ami gtrore tu contenl b .-? wlth the more eommonplace glorlea of Ihe Janki i at Bar Harbor, aad ihe i.-^s nriatoeratic ln ? Itlea of BBtltled cottagera nlong tli" Nea Knguod mnst. It'ti i; has 1.:i Doted, alnce, lhal ihe .-ii; pldooa hoetllltv and ih" ex ictlns and Ir jealoosy .<f h;s babltnal alttlude lowanl Xaval offlcera bare loteaalfli tl, and tbal ll t. I hnrder than arer to keep iu faror al bead qoarterfl witbtmi dlaunlaBlnf wtH-rtB^tei aml manhood altofefber The canae BBaigned for tbe Departgaent'a artlon In recalllag Admlral Klrklaad M i>u al teged Indtocretloa. irat, in haelag wrtttea a pri rate Ictter ta iiis old frlead, M. Fatrre, roa BTatnlatlng blm oa barlng been rbooea Preaideni of tbe Kreacb Bepnbllc; and. *,?? ..miiy. la barlng expreaaed ihe oplnlon thal tbe Armeabia agt tatorfl are a peatlferona l"t and nrach m.ir.. re ap .nsil.lr for th.- Iroablefl ln Aala Minor than tbe Tnrka. I'ndei Ihe Herberl reglme of aweetaeafl nnd llght, Nitvai offleera hare ao rlghl lo thelr i,.?nai rriendablpB or Ibdr prlrate optntona; nnd ihey hare fouad to thelr eoal lhal profeo si'.nal aliiliiv an.l ilevotlon aml .?nMiiiaiaim .'.-unt for aothlng beabJe a weakllag'a rnffled raalty atnl lii- fantaBtk- ImaglnlngB ..f grearnefla. Jnai ta ln wanted lo ^.- to Kid and !"? tbe objed of ,i?. reaiMVlful admlratkm aml tbe eager famili nrity of Kmi>erorB aml Klnga and Prtneea, aa ,i,?s Mr. Herbert, made dlaay by fl Bord elera tlon, waul lo monopollae iln- einorUraa and .li p...;' ihe ntterancea ,.f hla, for tbe timc bdng. I i, ,!,.s. Admlral Klrkland is an pxcdlenl nfflriT, capable. palrlolle, Btrong an.l aelf-rcllanl ',,,..; ?:, man fof Bwh serrlce aa he was per . R when Mr. Herberffl order <-f recall ,....,, i,,.i hlm bul he had forgotten or aeorned hla parl ln t!??? i>itifnl opera buuffe, and ao be pomoa back, perhapa to IdleBcaa aml waltlng onlcra. and to all the negleci and bnmillatlon ,i?. |.hp|Hirtm< nl may be capable of Inflictlng I, > ihe lai.'st chapter, and, wc rather tblnh, ? ;,,. iv. rsl ao far ^^^^^^^^ Tlli: REPRESEXTATIYE OF YF.8TERDAY. wi ti Sccretarr Tmcey, of Burhanan'a Cab illc.. .,?-... ?!?. rVemorratlc defeat In lBflR. al ?.?I,,; :,?! ii' n publlc apeoch to explaln tbe p I j uf |hp <}ovcrnment, meu iruoted, Hark from tht , ,?,!?." t:.,i the i-ra ln the Xatlou'a hlatory whlch Mr Tmicry repreBented was ended for ,.V1.',. m'pn know, nnd they were only Interoated luknoa the |k.Hcj of the comlug era Recretary Carltolc win lal? t under the antne dlfflcnlty ln Bttemptlng to talk "f Bnancl il queatlona thla ?...,. ii,.,,::;, .? roproapnl the law-mnkera wbo wlll :ia?emblelnafortnlsht.nor tha publ'.c oplnlon ?.,, ,, I,,, ... nl an cnormoua majority ?f Republl rjna tn fongrnm. and wlll aend men to take the ,,i,, ,.s ,,t it. aideni cirv.-lamt and Beeretnry CarlislP ;,- s.iin a- poaalble. II- repreaentfl jrea ;,,,!;,,? and iti-- .hn before. Bualneaa men have ;iI m it. -.. morroi .uppoaed thal the Bocretary wlll take oe lo urge leglalatlon empowerlng an issn.? of -ii it i.im TreaBnrjr certlfleatej ln order to ??.." tbe curreni defldt. There are two objec Hona to thla plai, Tbe firal is lhal tbe defldl ., huainpaa lo cxlal The a.nd la thal tbe s. rptary haa ah ?wn a paiwli nate dealre. whldi mlghl almoa; be called fanatlcal, to retlre oi lock np the greentutrks, and an lasuc of certlflcate* wouM glre hlm larger power to thal end. He oly wlll ti": beBupported by the i.ph?, nor hi the bualneaa men of Vew-York, in Btrlrlng i? prolong Ihe defldl whldi he belped to create, ,,,.,. |? ,,rppar!ng the way for Btate bank lasmea ly (jHting rld of the legal tendera. Tbe dlacua Kl .,. , f adicmpa helonglng to the bygone Demo ,.,:, ,i?.s nol greatly thrlll wlth Intereal mon whn wanl tn know aometblng of the meaa iiroa l.y whli b tho c mntrj la to escape fr ?m irotiblo i |, ub ? < twofold. rhe Treoattry fa i - ., (|(.] ?. whteh eompda it ln fxlmnal ita re a, r ?: '.:. ilme to tlme in order to prote ?. Ita , .... , v -i i,...-.. noubl I"' ii" -ii 'h i""''1 if 'he ri'venue oxc.led thi ncK-paanrj pxponaea of gov ,...,,,,.,,; The Natlon raeea a dell it. btij ng ... ntfa l.y month than ii aellB, whldi ??m ? ;.. . nd Ita -'"i'l abroad In letilement. V;.. >e would 1." no Buch ne??d if the dutiofl oa Im ;,..-. were nol nxpreaBly framed to enconrage I ", ns fr,.,. ubn ad and lo tn ike frandnleni i ra - .1 iinty paaj The tvme-i, for toith forma 0f troubli Ir the Bame. II *torB dutlea of bu ?'; n character th.it they cnnnol be Indeflnltely pvaded, and wlll yleld n larger rerenue fi im amaller ImiHirtatlona The apedfic. Inateail <>f ,.? ad valon-m duth-a would ahul out raal ,,,,..,1, :;?;?.s of aboddy and other worthlena gootla v I,;.!, are n >w emptled on thla market. The bigher dutiea would return im>r.' mouey on Im portB of InznrlvB and fauey artldea whldi the faahlonablo and wealthy Imporl becauae tbey are foreign an.l roatly. The Republlcan ta-ilT in Ita luai year ylehled over $MO,.(.000 wlthoui dntiea on Bugar. The larger rerenue would enable tbe Treaaury to take in more money than ll paya .>n'. nnd thua to become a real help to the Bnancea .if the counto' ln any momenl of atreaa, Ina rad of a I'oiistant hurdca to be carried aad Boitree of perlL That Becretary Carllale l? Blncere in op poalte oplnlona no one wlll doubt Bul ii is lime for blm i" recognlae lhal tbe country baa i oae ii ith the entln pollcy he haa parneatly adrocated. After three yeara of trial, ll baa dedded to hare Bomething elae. II" may nrgue, of v urae, lhal thi Dcmocratic pollcy baa not been cxliiiiit".! al ita bt'Bl i-y tbecorrupl leglalatlon b ?nghl through Congreaa, nor tri.M under falr rircumatancea. I; was ira'l when nemoerati choae loenad it i rrlghtfully bad tlme for any radlcal change, it ls true, bul they Inalatcd npon tiylBg II Ihen. I; waa iii.il as Democrata cboae lo frame lt aoi a crvditnblc plece of work, bul there is no erl donce thal another attempl woukJ nol reau i In n worae |oh inatead of a better. Havlng more than enongh of it. the peoplc havi' tlemandod a tariff for protectl m and ample revenue, luatead . ;' ii tarlfl f< - di:.. II and for the cnconragemeai ? i-a manufneturcra. |t wniild I..- moal llmd) nnd aenalble for He retnry I'arllale tn recognlze tbe IraiKiaalbllltj and ihe Improprletj of realsling Ihe popular wlll, nnd tliereforit lo propoae aa an pxpcutlre offlcer of theitoTprnmeni a frank and maulj a.ptance of thal wlll. If li?- would call up m his rriemla ln ?' ';-!??-- lo mnke n?i dilatnrj opp aitlon to menKun - whl li a n ?: itlty fn ali from tho ]<? .;>!?? i;i.i> i-nacl for the Xatlon'a rdlef, and |iublldj nnn<>uncH thni be ab uld advlae ihe ['rcaldent tn liermil nnj auch meaaurp t.> become a law if he waa nol willlng tn --ti it. ihe Becretarj a.mltl render a grcatcr aerrlcc iban he baa yel |a?en al i r?*nder lo th iink1 of good gurernmenl and publlc proajM '!ty. 77,' \hi: l\ E iRTERy IRTA I...I-.I Kallabury'a comphtcenl r nmrk that <;r ?? Krltnin la aoi afrald ..f anj rlralrj in Kaatcrn Aala may hiv.- ? cmed lon optlmlatle. Bul ln- donbtleaa apokc advlaedly, aa a rarefnl .ii.-'.d.tati ii ..f thi .-a*.' wiil ahoa 11.? \\as atip|>oaed lo refei lo th?? rlralrj ot Ruaala If - .. be waa well witbiu Imunda. Rnaabtn rlralry i- noi tn ie- feared. Ruaala la not, nnd ennnot be for generationa l< eonip. a commerdnl rlral of (treal Britaiii Xdther {s j: conielvable that - ? m |.ii> anj polltlcnl ^.\ini- ,\. thal njnorter .?I tb< worltl thit aill ia- of Bertow detrlmeni i i lii'.ii I'.iii i,n The httter country has grreaa to i i.in.'S" norta, of u iii.ii nol Ruaala nor aaj other I'owpr ? an deprire ber. Hho haa a hold i:i> .ii Uip fori'igu trade <>f Chlna whlch Ruaala, \ rate, rannoi -ink.'. Kren \% it*i Llau T"iij a Ituaalan provliice, and Porl Artbnr tbe termlntia of ihe Klberlan rallroid, lirenl Brltala wlll atlll .Hi j a auperlority orer Ruaala in lhal j.ar: of the workl ao Imuienaunbly greal a> ?'. i ? juatlfj l.'.nl Bollabury'a boaat. lt is nol Ituaala, bowever, thal llreal Brltala aecma to have moal t.? fear li is rather lhal mar sellutis Httle* laland einplre whldi iti a gencra tlon Iiub s|.miii? fi'.-m barbarlam lo enllghtpn nniit Japan la tbe rlral Bbe ii la wbo ihn il ,f ai,i ..ii.- .1'..-. lo overthrow llreal p.rn nln'a commerclal aupremacy m Baairra Aaw. Inileeil, *ln' Beetaa aln idjr to Iaa ilolng lt, ;'< ?' rate tla:ar i? giving aome ? >. ibe Brltlab nwre coaeera tbBB would be Imaglned from 'l"'ir I'rime Mlnistrr'a eaay ?>i?ttiial ? iri They rcckon ni who regard oaly Japaa'a prog rgej in ?-i\ 11 gorernmeBl aad in tne nrts of war. Her iBdoatrlal progreea haa been equallj reraarkabte. Take, tr* example, Ibe cottoa ln dnatry, aa reeeatly revlewed bj i rsMrreapoadeal ,,f "The L'-nilnn TiBMS." In 1885 Japaa Iaa linrtiNi $800,000 worth of Ihe raw BMilerlal lo aupply tbe 80,000 gplodlea of alBeleea ml'.N. in is'.h abe Imported $10,MO,000 worth ftMf i'1" omi.ihm gpladlea <?( forty-atx mlHa As a reault. her Importatloa <>? cottoa yarna la rapldly de cllnlng ln 1SVS i' araa 82,800,000 pouada, aad in I8M oaly 21.341,000 pouada. A few yeara more wlll aea aacta Imporiatloaa reduced to aero, anil in tii.-ir place a formktable exporl trade ln thoae gooda ladeed, ibe latter baa fllready be gua. In iy"? Japaa exported MW0.OOU |...timl? ,,f cottoa yanis. niost of Wblch w.-ni to t'liina. Tbe cottoa Industry is profltable, too, for last year all Japaneee miiis pald bandaome dlrl denda, of from Hl to -" per "i-nt. whlle ihoae of Bngbtad were run al aa actual loaa. v alm dar developmeal of other laduatrlea is to be olwerved, aocb as the raanufacture nf i>.>"ts and aboea, liats. clothlag, nmbrelbta, paper nnd many other tblaga Exporta ol Bllk gooda have rlaen from $54,847 ln iss". I i $8,400,000 in 1804. Ea porta of eoal bare ln tbe aame tlme more than trebled, aatll now Japaaeae roal baa practlcally drlven Ihe Brltlab producl oal of erery markei lhal alde of Ibe Btralta, tind is a formldable hval of ll ln Calcutta anil t! .1 anbo. The acqulal lioii of Fermoaa wlll enormoualy Inereaae Japaa'a Importaaee In the li i trade, aad wlll make her aupreme, In thal parl of the world. in tbe productlon of augar. Ami aow thal Japan has. nmler the Treaty of Slmoooeekl, all tbe prlv ii,.;, i of Ihe moai farored nntlon In t'hlna. it le only reaaonable lo 11 pecl her to aecure a large iharc of Chloe* trade aad maaufactu ea Rurely, thla aeetna lo be n rlral Oreal Brltaln mlghi well ''?"' XI.ntlook ls n.d. bowever, after all ao omlmma for Oreal Brltaln. Therlvnlrj ofJupan .arent. rnther than real ' lr If il bo real. ll uffera ample rompeoantlooa. Aa Ihe c< rre apoarieat we have quoted ahowa, Brltlab Irade wlth Japaa is oa the lutTeaae. it almoai keejia pace wlth Japaa'a laduatrlal expaaaloa. ln 1883 Japaa'a lotal impnrta were r2S.ooo.Mio in isvi they were $117,000,000. Of Ibeae Oreal Brli iln had a guodly aad Increaalng ahare, ammintlng in 1804 to more than $4O,0M).Mi0, or tMoalderably more iban iwlee whul they were in IHHTi. In the aame porlod Brltlab ahlpplng al Japaaeae porta lucreaaed from leaa than LflOO, oon to nearly 3,000,000 tona. Oreal Brltaln haa non |0 jier .'.nt of ah Japaa'a forelgn inule, iiml the balani.f irade is overwheliutugly ln liiT favor, her exporta to Japan belns mmre lhan aeven tlmea her Impnrta from tbal rotin iry. still more atriklng are Ibeae figtire* wben compared wlth atatlatl % of t ti.? forelgn trade .,f thiiia. l'r-dn IKBB to 1804 the Chln. irade increaeed from $230,Mn>.mn) lo M3.VaT0,M)01 or hwa lhan 90 per ccnt, whlle lhal nf Japan ln ereaaed from $04 Mal.OOO to $230.000,iaa:i. or in >r ? lhan -?." per ceat. Al Ihe aame tlme t'biueae Importa Increaaeil Bil per ceni and Japaaeae more lhan 300.nt. Japan. wltl 40.hoo.mni poople haa now aa greal n forelgn tratle n* mina, wlth nearly ten tlmea aa many. bnd i yeara ago A rimtcn y. ts hence tbe trade nf tbe amnller country wlll aurpaaa iu rolume lhal of the larger, noletw the latter m nda her waya And Oreal r.rit.iin baa ln - far more ln progreaaive Japan than In ronaervu i - t'hlna. Theae Itgurea ahow lhal Prlncc Ble mnrek'a rule of "do ul dea" obtnln ? In r?i rlal as well as in dlplomatlc affalra. The prog of oae natloa beneflta everj other wlth whlch it comea Into contaet. The inarvelloin developmeal of Japan wlll nol drlve Brltlah trade from Ibe Kaatern aena, bul wlll eatw I bi grow In rolume aod i.i proflt. Lord Snlla barj is rigbt. Tbe leglHmate progreju of i a < ?i i-aiui"! Imperll Ihe legitlmate laten aaother. The s:o..il of one makea for ihe ".1 of al!. MONBT l.VD BV8IXE88 The outgo of goid the paat week haa nol proved greater than was expected. Nor ate eatlmatea for thls areek very large, bul it ia auppoaed thal the outgo wlll contlnui from tlme I tlme unttl the movement of raerchandbie changea. it ia -- to dlapute aboul the nature of thla outgo. [tcglnnlng wlth Pehruary, ther.. waa an ea ?<??* of mercbandlee Importa over exporta In every month untll October In declared value amountlng to 166,738,000, Bankera, ln tii ? ayndlcate and oul of it. hoped the fall would brlng great crop exporta, and ao arranged poatponementa. Bul by July the rlae In prlcea made it valn to h ipe for larga exporta - f wheat or cotton, and ao over 116,000.000 g dd wen? abroad Tlie outgo waa temporarlly chei ked by the collapee of eotti n Bpeculatlon and the decllne In wheat. and bankera agaln ? i calculatlona upon an txceaa of mercbandlee ex? porta, Bui in O tober the declared exceaa waa only 611,980.918, ao thal the real value of importa cloeely approached and. wlth aecurltlea, exceeded the value of exporta In November importa here have been W.888,046, oi M per cenl greater than aal year, exporta belng bul allghtly larger. Add lui ihe large allowance requlred for under valuatlona, there appeara pr bable an exceaa of i ? ,i importa over exporta ol mer tiandlae, be ?Idea auma payab.n aecurltlea Oold there fore a ea out, and cotton exporta of 350.568 balea thla m nth. agalnal 640.609 to tl". -. ? ? ate laal wlth Importa of mercbandlee al New-York 132,075,322 ln two weeka, agalnat 115,106.234 laal year, go far to explaln the mot menl Wheal goea more freely aln ?>? prlcea > leldi I, an I for the flrat tlme thu aeaaon ttlanttc exporta been a ttiil ? larger In Novembi r ti; in 11 il y , \y, mern recelpta i Jul) 1 have n ??? ded by aboul 3,800.000 buahi - if laal yeai t i dat" Exporta from both roaate, 6,891,691 buahela In November, agalnal 5.599.047 laal year, il ,ur In luded, and ti.iiTi'.: n In the pn rour mi ntha, agalnal 63.097,781 l.i-t year, d i ' nol keep pace wlth vVeatern re< Ipta, whlch in di ite a crop i nnalderably larger th in elther the offlclal or eurreol tr.ni. eatlmatea. The prl e de cllned only a fractlon. Rxporti ? ? rn ai rela tlvely large, over 17,1.,|M" - ptem bei I, and when tn,^ food aupply la abundani and :heap it .-uts off p ti I if Ihi demand for wheat. The maln dlfflcult) la wlth cotton, for th iugh the i.al-a exported thla year brlng over $4f each, and la^t year leaa than HO, the value for two weeki of November a* ? 13.200,.i i.-^-s than bul \. , Montha ago II waa ah< wn thal the unuau aii\ beavy mlll and commerclal atocka abroad would tend I ? prevenl fr.gporte from this country, even if prh ee w< r>- nol undul) advanced, bul this month the decreaae ?>: 4:...'i per cenl In exporta i* bul little more than the decreaae of 41.1 per cenl In quantlt) comlng Into nigiit. B/ldely ronfllctina reporta many palpabl) mendai make it hard lo Judae now far ahlpmeata i :ui. ted by :ii" ayatematlc efforta to Induce i plantera t i bold back ail the cotton the) can, bul it i? to be aaeumed thal ?u ii efforta have aome | effect Taklnga ol Northern aplnnera have been 38.6 per cenl leaa than I ist i..n. and forelgn eom , merctal itoeka of Amerlcan cotton have allghtly Increaeed In t? i and a h?lf montha, although tit" exporta fr..in thla countr) have i.172,318 balea than i;nt year. i-'roin Mr. Ellleon'a tlgurea, mlll atocki a iuld aeem to have 1.n drawn upon for conaumptlon aomewhal leaa than \>?\.. balea Amerlcan weekly. Tha moai atriking Improvemenl la In Iron pro i dui tion, whlch roae to 217,108 l >na wei kl) Novem 1 i.. i l, accordlng to "The Iron Age." whlch is 1107 per ceal greatei than tbe largeal outpul evei : known In an) prevtoua yeai Al the aame iMte I tor November and December th. BfOdUCUOB a-ould exceed by aboul ftlMII toa? tba bwgeet quantlty erar produead la aay -ther balf-year Mol only are there BO BtgBfl of dBCreaBB, bul other rurna ?a ara reported a? prtpering, although the |,ri.'e la fnlling. Ther- nre mnr.y Who d , B A t" member that Blnce Beptambar 1 uaUl laat araek prlcaa of piK Iron had baen hiifher than In 0 rtober, ItJS, befora the electlon of Mr. Clevetand, thnu?h ralla, platea, bar and atrveiural iron and ateel were all lOWar, and only nalle hlgher. In vlew of thla fact it is BUggeatlva that pig preduetloa la - i, although the demani for practlcally all producta of Iron haa materlally dacraaaad. lo ireat is the ahrlnkaga that aorne wrorka have ?topped for wanl of ordera Boma have reduced wagea and flome ..ther- are worklng part tlme ?r force, and ll la lenerally bellered thal bo greal changa wlll appaar untll aft.-r January 1. Prlcea of Iron producta aa a whola average 17 ,?.,- eni i ?wer thaa Beptember 17, tha blgheat pouiL \. mi h Improvenurt appeara In any other greal Induatry, for even the cotton manufactui , whlch la dolng as wall aa any other, d m?b not aaem ta i.nlarglng Ita conaumptlon of matertal, prl ea of prtnl clotha ara allghtl) i iwer, and there la a growlng doubl whether the weakneaa In materlal wlll t: ? im- lower j.r! :ea for gooda. The woolli n n anufa itura abowa a Uttla a ore ?? elay worateda and aon.e beaver and ke ?? ? ?ve ooatlnga belng opened cl a nominal adeance, bul II |a ?. ? generally obaerved that aellera atl| ulate to dellver al lower prl ea If lower ahall ba on ceded hen tfl r I >ther buyera, whlch daprlvaa ? 1. d advan.t much me u Ing A , pharera have in auch a contracl n ithlng I i loae, ... th al the aald to be large. Th w ollen manufacture proper la gettlng a Httle more bualneaa, but nol enough to prevenl , worklng ihorl for.r cl ?alng. inufacture la atlll embarraaaed by tiie effecta ?? th tn men t ? ia rlae of 147 p ?r et al ln .... -.. , cenl i" leather and 40 per eent i,, ,...-.. and ih ea, is ahown by quotatlona in . i'. iew," ai d, "r- igh hl I ta h iva a ?w ...1 ?, per cenl and le ither 10 from tha top, buy? ra an waltlng for a gn ater fall. Domestlc exchangea for half of Sovember are ;: i . . ? ?? than laal year and 11.8 per cent leaa than In 1892. Rallroad earnlnga are more ,:,!.. f ir the II at week of N ivember 11.7 per than laal year, bul 11 per . nl leaa than In 1892 though tonnage fr im Chlcago eaat ? now larger than ln any prevl u j e ir. Th.- truth ia th il tl - new buBlni - favorablt than the Bettl"ment on paal tranaac ti ma or ddlverl i la and producta bs rall, and it l. al preaenl th* wanl of new bualneaa wbi h cauaea reactlon ln prl 'ea, and fallurea alnce i. ? ier l are conal li rabl) btrgar than bul year*a. UARRIAOB T\ VARTL l.V/J M .rvi.md la in need of reform. The Repub? llcana who have Juat carrled the Btate have a mlealon before them. They ? in a/ln th" frlend ahlp f the future arlvea .era of tha I eitlaena and make themaelvea ao s :i 1 that no ? ii rallzatl n frauda or Baltlmore Rlnga can drlve them Inl . the outer darknesa of opp aitl.m. Thi . are b< Ing advlaed by Bome of the Inde ? '. .... . Tatle lea I tj th il whal la.-xp ot. d of them i< just ? honi ernment, wlth n i fa-. .t's even t r the ln lepend nta wh > . ? i and dlalntereated i I Whi ' e ' llowed ?? I wlth aatlsfacti n thal nelthi r au ;eaa nor any notlon ah ,., l the Republli ana to .. .,,. ...... |r '?:'? ' thoae who [,-.. i tn defi a; them by i leetlon frauda vVe alao ? ? f r th- ? ' . ? ? , ? ? ? h the .11 ma could d ? arhl th ??? ild ao li ? ren Ier them | .!. ? is t ? make Maryl in 1 mai i lage ? ? aay. The .l ol thla reform la shown by the pree ent coi il affalra ln Baltlm i ? It auddenl) la madi known that foi theae many yeara mly ? ni Blend r thi haa Ben I ig i'.v.-is and theli dreama of happ together. In every countj of the Btate the p bbI ? diity of marrylng haa depended on aome ilngle human I ' Or.e m in dli - and for .:.:y;:. p< rh ipa n.11 of a i ounl mu il glve up ali Ita ,..'?? md gh In | ln marrlage. Thal i .; haa happene! In B iltliw re. The lerk ' the C mri if Com P ? aa haa p lw .,, ,. ...;; j 'i he appolntmenl of hla aui ? la i matter t i gravi and de ii" ral ? c matdera tlon. Tl gnll iw doea nol warrani ,: .- the *? mi er of lovera d ea n il br i ik delay. v.-t thal ln this as- bj the mlafortune the 1 i "?.-. for ruffle thelr tempera as they may they can have no weddlnga wlthout per tiii.-si.it: from the elerk of that court. Conae quently then haa been arei plng In Baltlmore for aevi ral daya. Brldea who had arranged for great wi Idlnga, and Invlted frlenda and made cakea ar.d boughl tt...v?-rs. iind themaelvea helpleaa Bome of them th"it'h' of the expedtent of Band Ing to an ither countj for the precloua llo i and the derk at the Httle l wn of Towaon haa been dolng a ruahlng rufllneea, bul then it was found that his m.?trim inbal p.-rmits did n >t really li11 the blll. Th.- Baltlmore lovera would have t.. cart themaelvea and thelr frlenda and thelr cake and thelr (lowem over to Towaon, and moal >>( the brldea declan?d that a marrlage under Buch clrcumatancea waa aa bad aa no marrlage at all. One mlght aa well i atpone a eeremony and ao Inforra th ? gueata as to drag them oul of town to ??.?" th.- knol tled at a country courthouee. ll araa better to pui ni> wlth the dleappolntment and wall to be marrled al h une, Bo the Baltlmore cburchea are cl ?ed; the mln latera' aivea have auapended buylng thelr wlnter cloaka, the Horlal and l.Team tradea are de preaaed, the rallroada and watering-place h..t"la are BUfferbaffar wanl f honeymoon partlea. And ..ii for tha lack of a iio-ns.- -i-ik If polltl .ii commltteea had to rep rl on thelr ,.;,. tlon expenaea as well as candldatee boeaefl would not have ao eaay an exteti ? Turntng !n fais.- alarma of Bre li n >t as s.-ri ti i ., j .? iis mi. but tt is still b groea offence and ahould be Beverely puniahed, The fell iw wh,. ,< pi i tlalng ll over In Brooklyn nowadaya wlll, ,,,.. truat, be detected and caught. An esample ahould then i> ? made of hlm whlch wlll have i deterrent eftecl upon other knavea of hla kldney. * Ambaaaador Bayard aald In Dundee, Bcotland, I ther daj thal be hoped "the mer banta of "Dundee would Bnd an Increaalng market In the ? L?nlti d Btatea." To appreclate the atgnlfican.f thla remark it mual be known that Jute manu? facture la the ataple Induatry of Dundee When ! ,s fi |i nd i 'leveland an.l the Cuck wa made the leatructlon ..f :h>- tarlff dutlea on Jute gooda ,i feature ..f the vVllaon i>? 11 lt was predlcted bj Republlcana thal forelgn rittea lik.- Dundee would i. nefll ai the expenae of thoae engaged ln the manufacture of Jute in New-York, New-Jer s..\. afaaaai i>n-,-tts md elaewhere in this country The Pree Tradera aneered at the atatementa made then, bul one baa only t,> make Inqulriea in Pater Bon, N J., or Oreenpolnt, Long laland, to aacer taln how adequately the predlctlona have been fulfilled Dundee'a trade bad I.a langulehlng :, ? ni-. of .mr protectlva tarlff and Indlan com > p, tltlon. The eoollea are utid thelr rlvala In bu il ti-.. i, bul the Unlted Btatea haa let down Ita bara aml Dundee'a miii^ are K"inK agaln riKh: merrlly. 0 iis. Mr. Bayard hoped "thal the merchanta "..r Dundee would Bnd an Increaalng mark.'t ln "the Unlted Btatea." Idh men and daaartod mllla in this country counl (<n- nothlng ao long aa wa can cultlvate good feeltng uml brothed) k>ve i>' glvlni '.? rk ?? our coualna acroaa the water. ?? N'n wonder Mr. Oroul ls aasloua aboul i i i ? uni i"d wanta to !?? Uayor vary i.a.liy. He apenl 81294 38 ln thd Interaal ot thi fraquentera .f Keri ran'a tuctlon room anl it wlll take "ti alderabb i"f.>n:i laa practlce to m.ik.. it up agaln ? The laat i COBgraaa In a fit of econ | omy uhen afked by Secretary Carllale to ln creaaa tha aalartaj of twai UfB^wortm nt* ">?'? ing guperlntendeote from tum w WiAm, raia-d them to IUM and then made up for It by cu'tlng ilnwn th- ll.so-i m.-n to the *ame .Ignre. The Bocretaiy wlll at the n?-xt 6888108 make an Bfj fort "< .ind., tha affeeta of hla imiBaaaaeji aid and it la tO ba h >p8d w;?h aUCPaOB -?? ? The Hiidge Truateea an> aylne; to ?ry agaln le> day ta aettle the Plaaa laaatioa. Doubtleaa they have all the informatlo.-i on the aubjeel by thla ilme that they win ba abte to obtala, though iaa Plaaa has nol y.n ***** cleared ao that the Brtdge ofllclale ran fairly eee what thej are td tO Rive away. Th y ahould not 88 88* cetved by U.e r-w t,-uk of ihe graap'r.g rall road company, whien <-iairr.? lo b? netlng aolelr ln tha publte Intereat, ?* ? ajaaa|?pnb?'.? *oo#** Uon. Oraated that it ahould ba eate to I rne: ita large numl'r of paaBengerS CBOaa to tha Mrldge atatlon; it ougbt by all maana to do ao; but in d .ing 'hls if aboul' i. -t Ireaca upon publlc p^P erty. Already ita piopoaal haa atlmulated a rival eoncara to aal ap a dalm t i Liberty-at., Whl h f.irttn a par* <.f the Plaaa tmpr vem-nt ti.nly aafe thlng la to reetet atoutly <;."h anl every elaim of thla kind. Otherwtee m a aBort tlme we ahatl aee the whole of both Ubarty-at .nd the Plaaa glven over t- trolley tra'ka and caratanda _ PER80S l/. "The ind-penderf ?a\s that Ihe receal repeel of joaeph Cook'a eei i i - ;,t Melbourna, Auatra ,a. waa exeggerated. The attack wae epherneral . .. broughl on by untlt dl.-t and ..vrexertlon. Thi Weetmlneter Oaaette" are tbal Kather . . treata hla patlenta at B/oeHahofea very i ipl lly. He .-Ita at i long tabl. in a Urge. j.lalnly furnlahed room, amoklng a hug? elgar Be die rtptlona" tO an aaa.atant ln a ..... aa If h" were prceldlng at a rellgi.iia Men, womea and chlMrea of every ? n m ufe aie pasi hlm tn an hour and a ter he g-ta through 180 erithoul dlfflcult). . examinatloi . and feet lueetlona ai ? : .. ? . ? tj r o . , ,-. : batha and ? and -v.iika .m wet gra?< w'th bare f t exhauat thi I >'? . '? - f"*1' ?" '? ' . ? honey and m II ln il heri ? i .... ? the ? ye. Bul the ,. relgn i i a 'or everythlng, a Paator Kneipp managea to breah the n ocnllat <<a w< 11 There le now ln the Parla preea a renewi I ari BMI to te . rerted ? ;.> th" memory of Vlctor Buga Boon aftei i . :M. fourteen yeara igo, a < om nlttee wa l an i lubeerlptlom aollclti I. Ab nit 100,009 :i in i w?r. ?, mptl) ? dlected, i ul it ha l I.n an na I i the monumenl ahould be >l gi at alaa ? a;.d It waa rea dved that the tol il ?m eaat W.Wfl frai r <.-,. ... .\.- one-tillr 1 of thal BUHl nm bei lorn, icontent la mai a m. mbera of thi mlttee are accuaed o dlfferent ln the matter thi: falk of thi: i>\y. At the f\r< alttlna o ' Orand ot r of th. toa ol NeufchateL Bwlta l. i .., Ilnan li I. J|. Colullery, B iciallet Deputy, who !..- - : ;., take an i tth of Bdi Ity to the conetltu I ? Amld tii ! appla lae of thi r. tbe Bl ne C< aa ? ired that ai ? who refuai d to Ul >' ? aothlng bul aa Anar hfctl 11 ???- i ' ? ?*? dil nol take the oath ild i - tered a member of the Aaeembly. I ? Deputy, BL Blolley, a/h ? I pi ? fuaed teklng ihe ata, rent I *e wae ed to omlt In the formula any raention of i dty. ?. . "| v ..?.? ? b iy a maki-'iip i ., voung marrli d mai ? ? v ?? ,... .,,. i? . ? hoed "H e take hone to mv w:fe liome thn e houi? ago.' (in Uaaap* - II of 'he Age Do you de ? r- t. ? peaoe cf E iro| ? Choi ib "f Oreal Powera That lependa or. whlch of us geti the klggeet p a tnother Vlctln 'Thal football game the other d iy ?' obaerve l VVrlgle: , "ma i I ; in'i knoi you to *k : irt ln any . i game the ol ? ''?." aal i ?pangler ??1 ,rdn't." rejolned vVr g "\ "I aeen wo ? ? .. . ,i, i. and ? v ry t.rr.a ,.,., ,: . . .; , ,.?? . ? ? grabb?d n... !?: thi arri \ Btardarl Remed) r.i n -Wbal la yoar favorlte n rvi t kk! ' 11|<] Bonda Moni y ]..,,!,; There goea I I -' i ' "P Munnlhold. I ,..?, remember the tlme when he thought it aa hotior to look up to m>-. now he never n ?tlcee me. Duddy Well. what of that? Toi aouldn t have hlm look down on you, would you (Boeton rran i trlpl "The Lond MI <-iiri-t...n U I 1 ' I D - I' ?' I little town n ^r Korfolk, Eng ir U a le I) I aa ?? I eoclal poaltion. but who happened to bi i Cong gxtlonallat, vUlted a ai k glrl four or hve tlmea and prayed by her elde. A fortnlght ago j'.i ? rtagted tha Bufferer agaln, and notlced that the mother amtehed the aindoa with aom* ar.xiety durtng the tlme ahe Btayed. comlng away the naother aald: "l am 1 to a-k > "i boi to me agaln, for the r? ?? ? li ea aagry at your ca'.Ung." The aame eccleelaal i, when aaked to atte:-.d ,i meatuxg <>f the Btbte B n clety, promptly decllned, on th.- groand that at aur>h meetlnga aome -.ittie Baptiet atlabiter might atand on the plat.'orm and ca'.l hlm hia brotber " a UNIVEROAL BBNTtMENT "lyefa raily to the country'a need'" Exclalma th^ feetlve "bum." ??And ralee the tax-* im agreed. ? m everythlng but rtim " "Of eouree." aaya Cholly-boy, "we n-.uat Pay un the country'a debta; Hut reailv, it aeema unjiiat To iaa our clgarettee." "1 care not " crlea the Anar.-htit. ??\\'i ence re< ai uea ai pear; Bo ral?e th- tax throughout th* liat? Rxceptlng on our b. ArJ fo It g >ea along the llr.e. 'Monget hlgh and low degree; "You mual bpve 'ash. Columbla mlne; Tax everi one aave me." i W ji^hlngton S'ar. One of the moai Bucceaeful '?? f the Ca ^'a (Penn.) Indlan achool la the "outlag "ystem" K.ir y tn the >p;ing. after 'vt- achool commeaceaaeat tha boya anl itirla are put int.- famille*. prefe:abl> ln the ?? 'untry. for farm or boueebold work during the lummer, They return to the acheol in Beptembea Not on.y do th.' puplla look forw.ird 10 thla 4v arith great dellght, bul la alaaeaa .very uu i M thelr hoat.a exprt -; I '? N 11 to have them agi ??I eee you have a new organlat," a.ii i th. . ,?., ndani "Yee," inewered the im ??the oth-r fellow rol entlrely t..<> fr- ah. We up th.- iptrlt of Brlgham Touna laai meetlnn : poae tl ?? .l playi 1" '< >nl) ? ? Glrl In the World f>r M. " " (Clndnnatl Rnqulrer. Jatnea Payne, in "Tne li lependent." aaya that at utifori. ln K.nt. there waa formerly a palace of tbe Archl ahope >.f Canterbur) m whteh Weeaaj ia aald to have held hla court, "lt waa hut a arrall place and la now a farmhouee, ptetureaojae en.aigh, bul exhlbltlng io algna of proai erttg. The lay, however, thla little ln lenl bappaaedi Th.- farmer aeal for a carpaaler i<> d> aoeae odd I,.., aboul the houee and among other thm^a to mend the knocker. The man t.>ok it off and aakt, after a C nee - \.i!"ina:lon of It: 'Do vOU kr.-w what this knocker la made of? 'Why, braaa. i auppeee.' 'No; lt i-' pure gold.' And it waa. Thlnk of the yeara that that ri.h prbM haa hutig at tlie meroy of ever) tramp!" The C rnfed Phlloeophei Denger." aaya the r .rnfed phlloeopher, "eeeme t.< eaerclae a never er lln* faaclnatlon over the rnln.N of men. It \*:\ la aome l ? attempl the conqueai of htthert > laacceeetbia ? iii^ .mi l leada othera to eommlt aaatrtmoay. inapo i- Journal. ?The New-Haven Journal and Coarlec" t.k.a a ophp! vi.w of the receal attaeha by aoaaa of the ChrletuiB BTorttera apoa the rapatataaa anl fair fame of the unlverett) town arhleh gave Mi.-h oaTaaea to local pnle It aaya "lf 008 up a treo, ard therefore aafebj aeparatad from the Chrtatlaa ITeeba e.a. tne w ukera of lnl.|ulty and the tndi-t.-rmlnate booaaera of New-Haveev aaa) be peamltted '.< Braf an optoton or iwo imo the eeethbxg aea of eplnkra Whlch la t.ireatentng to en^alf a I who aie rot up a tree, we wlll .nuttoualy oplne th.a both New n.i\?n aad v.iie mlght be tietter lhan thej ara Uaal there . a good d.al of force ln tha optetoa ef thoae who nny thal N'ew-Haven anl v.ii. ire pcobabt) atumi aa ?:.i mmI aa b.,d aa othei thlnga of tbe gaaae k ? i nnd thut when the ChrJatlan Wotkera hoM another conventlon tn a clty aa good and m 1 al ia N.w H.u.n theN will feel katter MtbaBed tf aoae ?t naelr arorkera flxea thlnga ao that the laeal prlde' la arouaed. And we herei.v glve notlea that aaaer no clrcumetan aa aha I we retraet ot gaUUhM any of theae oplnlor.a. W. ehall not waver, even K tJlatef i I'oteat leaa. and we don't bell.v. ahe wlU"