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ENT.INKEKS SAY GOODBY, CIv?SlN<; BB88ION 0? THEIR B1XTEBNTH AN'M'M. CONVENTION POKTKAITB OF BDHN BJMCSBON AND BOBBBT Ft 1 T...\ \M. \ MODBL OF THB MONTTOB FHat BENTBD TO THB BOCIaTTT THB NBXT MEETlNa TO BB HBU) AT BT. l.'"is The Btxteenth annuai ooaveatloa of th* 4a* Bodety of Mechanlcal Baglneera caaaa lo ***** x, r.r lay mornlng. II waa wltb much haadahakint aad many expreaak.nl ol rogral a? parUag that tb* raembara bad* aoodby t.< eacb other, "All the membera pr**eal at th* bbbbI na bave n.-i a roval good tlm..' wai th-' way a ******* ?' preraed himaeM la >a*8kln| yaaterday of the ,on vintton. "aad arar* wafl paM for thelr etolt rhe next BMetlag of th. -"W v.-ill h- B*M -ary next Buriitner at St. l.onis The Btosing aaaaloa waa well atteaded aaa waa tr.o.at.y d*voted to tn. readlag of papera an.i tedia euaaloaa Th* paper* read wera: "Meet of Tem nerature on th,- BtTWgth of WroaRht I,on_a...l Weal." bv n C. Carpeater, of Itbaca, N. Y-i some Data Relatlng to Forg. Bhop I>eaiKii.' by P. M. Chamberlaln. of tha Agrlcultura! Collage. Mlchlgan "Exp rlmental Method of LetermlninK the EffecUVi Centre ot the Ught Baaltted from a Btandard i hoto ,ne?i.- Burner." Ly 1,. S. JaCOBU*. of HoBOkWl. **d ?The Praportloaa of Hlgh Bpaad Ragtae*, bj .ionn H. Harr. of IthaCB, N. I. V plcture of Krlc?*.on. the lr.ven.or of the M BJltOT, waa praaBBtad to th. Boctety yeat*rd*y by irro feaaor F. R Hatton, tht aaeretery. Sr. Hutton rilscoverod tba plctura ln an auctlon room on Mitn .re. a member of the aoclcty aald thal ha bad aeen lh*plctur* hanglng on tbe walla. el '^^red oal whea the Inventor was allve .lt 1b<' ?; ? p of the baal llkeneaaea ol the gi ? Unv? . i jiow it came to fal ln th ni ? plcture dealer la npt known. A ?'?\"?amoa the Mon.tur was placed beneath lt ^*'/' , llllt. by ?rhe .irHwiiiKs ol th- itaamboat Fulton m.iu* ft\?iAT!*.^^ ''V:.r%;;:'V^,!::';h^r.:::.t,i^;'i^/ ?raiMiB is fram.,1 an.l resta Ofl an BBML ?*** ?? ., n the so.'i.-.v.- room. .. plctura of lt ol eri Fu ?, ,?;,i bj Fulton hlmaelf! He l?teted the plc? .,-. fr.r. .. reflectlon ln a mlrror. ?***^u^anm\ ck-ty ha- a rolonlal mahosany taWa whlch waa owned by Fulton and on whlch he Ut belteved to hav. made the drawlnga of hls .teamboat. ?.?...? Another va tabl flft, 'The Hlatorv of Ericwon . ^k.AWJKlveli g.Mr .- ynal an?d^'"bTcHUF .- !,t^irin/pr^nV,:;:,V,U'h]'rn..,fhat,kri thiMembera for the honori beatowed upon hlm. tha convention adjourned. v.,.?.,ri.,,. Among the promlnentmerhber.pra.ent >*******> were .1 w Baraent, of Provldence; W. R. *?\ eoaier, iadeiphl? Warren ,!?:-. Hi.ii. of Brookhni: A. M Ooodale of Boaton; Barl Ferrc*. of BrooKi>n, FranctalH Rlchard.. of Hartford. Conn; Edgai ivnnv. of Newburg: Btanley a. ^B.B-.otYhtt* ,,.,.,,,.-,; m. A Muller of Newark; E. CIravea. ol ,'aii len N .1 I> A. V\alla ? and ?. B. y\ei ? * Newark; Thomai Towne, F. R. Mater. of Yonk ..in \V( pi n . ' Svra. i- . Oeorge M. Bond, ... Hartford: C K Emer?on, \v H. Bqulre, of Brook ivS-To'oakei T H Week.. of Plttaburg-Thomaa H Me'rkel. ir. of Phlladelphla: De Volaon Wood, of H .boken H i- Al Irlch, Walter L. I Iark. r. II. Muller, of Phlladelphla; laealle Monethroup. of New Haven J hn a: '???" 11 of Brooklyn: A. E. Chlld. . H -un.. W. H Cook, Bartln .'; rilk^hai.k ol i vi,; ii VV Welter, of Hoston; Alexander Hen raoi Ou.tav Hlllman, of Brooklyn; 1*. R- Pom i: <; n ffnia.'. <:. !(-"? Blchmond, ii A car penter, Kenneth Torrence, of Brooklyn; Rdward A. a of Newark; R. F W B enlg. Robert V ,..?-. J, .! SdcKee. of Beihtehem,.Penn : 8 m Clark. Wllllam M P > John Bukenbln?a, ol . , |a; Edward Q. Thoma.. of Bo.ton. Mor ? .n Mi .k- of Mlnneapoll.. Mlnn. B. A. McAra, ol Jersey City; Wllllam I. Lyall, H L. Oantt, of Nor ai in. Penn.: II. T. Hor.tman, pf Kearny. N. J.; li p Glei n of Berwick, Penn ; Alexander Q< ? nt rlamlli n. Ohlo, and Bpencer "tls. of Omaha, Xi b ////. OLTHPIA EXPLOSJOS. .I..W I'.KI'oKi: OOROXEB nTZPATRICK ?ND \ Jl'RT A VIBIT TO THK BCEXB '"' THB ACCIDENT. .-., Fltapatrl k yeaterday ixgan the mqueat the death of Andrew Huggan and Frederl k Weurta who were kllli 1 November M by the ex if a Bteam plpe ln the engine-room at llam In'i 01) mpla Th? itn I'ollc* Captain Haughey, of the Weat Forty-aev -t p^-?? '?? Btatlon: Battalton Chlef Olcquel and i.iptain Hr.-nnan. ot Hook and Ladder Company No. i. teattfled to th*- nn'iins of the bodlea after the ? xpl ..lon. ri, lerich Banvan, a Bteam-fltter, who put ln the I ;, aald that a ten-lnch plpe, aU leet long, i.-.l u an tho boller-room to where the two engtnea !n ihe buUdln*] wen located. Juat above one of the pnglnea a alx-lnch plpe led from the tea-tnch plpe . .... nfini - i . im .? i< Tha ten-lnch plpe con ? nui t to lh* other englne. lt waa the elbow of th*? Ix-bach pipe comlnB lown from the ten-lnch plpe ? ... celltng whlch burst. The boller, be aald, had been teated, though be did nol know wheth*?r ihe ptpea wera teat*d. They had been In use a week. The plpea wera thr.elghtha of an mch thlck nei fltapati k ihowed the Jury a se< tlon of roken elboa ll bad two blowholea In It and - n ? re I lead ,. |.,, yo i thlnk -h" n l l< ad wai put m thli ? io ,,, .,,! ., .:?'. f" aaked the Coroner of Ban I . not thlnk -? " wa. the reply. "Nelther do 1 thlnk thr - ?u.< I the exploelon Wiin^--a knew nothtns about how mu.'h Bteam I ... ? . . ? varl iui thi knesaei would Man I. Thi meam pre.aure In thi boller at the tlme of the .-? '.i.l.-nt wa. only aeventy pounda. Robert Tavloi the a..l*tanl englneer, pni-l that I ? . .... ? ... ti -r He did nol know what thi .\;. -lon. One of the Jurymen aaked him e had be< n ri l at exaci rinht annles ? ten-ln h plpe. lf It had not, th- juror aald, the defiectlon w i preaaure on the elbow that wou!i have made li ilkely I explode, Th.- wlt* i pu knew nothlng aboul thla. Rlchard Olllett. of New-York, who put ln the en r nea, aald he ha-3 nothinn to do wlth the plpea ana throw no llght ? n tne ac Ident. After a reci ii Coroner Fltapatrlck and ti"- lury rlewed th* acem ' thi n ? ttdent. Th<- 1nrv after the %I^it fo.m'l that the men ram* ? . h'-.r death "by the buratlng of an eii.ow ln th. - ppl' plpe of at. englne, dua to fau.es unkr.oan to ? Jury. They recommended that In th? future all st*-ain plpe. Bhould be teated al the s.mi- tlme bollera con : ? 'ted wlth them are teati t'oroner Fltapatrlck dlacharged John Thompson, ? ? nglneer, ar i Roberl Taylor, nn aaatatant, who have brtn unJrr boml Blnca th* aocld* nt occurred, IlllS lTllE MAY CAUSE AS 1SQC1RY. F!.\m::s i\ WEST TWENTl FIFTH st BA1D Tn UE DUE TO THB CAREI*EB8NB8fl or STV ERAL OFTIC1ALB, A BB.8** Bre In Weal Twenty-flfth-at. early yeater? day mon,int. whlch ls s.ui to hav.- oc irred through the hc Ileaaneaa of the Ftte Department, thc Bulldlui Department anl a captain of pollce, will undoubtedly lead to Inveetlgatlon of the puii. e . i| taln aad of aeveral of th*- oAclali of both the departmenta mentloned. The manner ln whi.-h ? .- peraoai bava made thaanaelvea llable to ln veatlgatloa, II is alleged, la In bavlag pald no atten tion to th*- complalata af people In thi nelghborbood of a amall trama bulldlng whl b a carpeater put up th-'t.- abou a >. ir a^... Tha ahanty i? only a atory aad a half affalr, an I ? - en led by John \v Mltchell as a Btorage for hla iumt.*-r. Th< aetghl irs proteated at th*- tlme to thi Flra an i Bulldlng ilepartmenta an.l ... tha captain ..f thi Weat Tweatieth-at. noliee Bl <ti(.n. li w.is lr. thla ramahackle lot *>f boarda, i -? atackad up and plled together, that ihe flamea yea? terday morniriK beaan it Ilea between No. iX'i w.-ft Twenty-flfth-.t, and No. AM Weal Twenty fourth-Bt. Mltchell has a two-.tor) brlck ,.'i ;,, r.'er BhOp at N i 4"''. anl No. *"?, is .. IWO-Btory frame houae occupled and owned by .Mt^. Mary k. Parker, Mr?. Park*r all > owna Mltchell'a carpenter sh.,p. ll w.is ai,..ut ;; Woclock wh* n Pollceman Monahan ? pl* i the titin.-s He aent in an alarm, the englne. noon arrlved, and Chlef Olcquel, notlelng tha prox Imlty of tenement-houBea, s.-nt in a aecond alarm. Monahan rani vlolentlj tl..- do .ri..-u of the ten. inent-houae al Na IU Weal Twenty-flfth-at., an.l the tenanta, already awakeaed by tne .smoke, ran <,nr into th<- btr*et Mltchell'a lumt.*-r house soon areat up ln smoke, anl his carpenter ahop was BttackBd hy great tonguea Of flame. This place, hailni- heen patu rat*.l wlth water, di<! not hurn rea^llly, but a aood Oeal of valual.le marhiner>- waa renoered uai leai Mltchell aiKl Mr*. Porker los,- aboul 14,000 by the flre The flame* from the Bbed extended In i.oth dlrec 1'on* in W'.m Twenty-flftb-Bt <m <>i..- alde, h1 No 12*. a stahlf occupled by Evaa Hugbea, a couple of hundred doHara' arorth of .lainaur*- was !<>n< Th*-r? wen- aeyeral horaea on this floor, I.ut all were K"t out through an aliev. The loaa on all three bulld InBs wlll be abo.it 18(40, H*-rir> i'.-.ms. ..f N... A.'!.' \\'*-st Twenty-flfth-at., sa .1 yeaterday mornlng that an Inveetlgatlon of tlu affair woul.l probably i. puahed He aaya that hn waa orx- of thoae who complalned when the woo.l.-n 'Imher hoUbir was tr*.*tcJ. TIIK SOC1FTF ll as EBB QVABJE88, The New-York Sc?i '.;? ..f .'-raml.- Aits, lh.- par ent .oclety of num*-rou? <eraml,- .-lui.s anl ? - tlon*. has aeeured new *ri:<rter!? ut No. -" Kast Slx taenth-at., aad wlll hold its fourth annuai exhlbltion f palntlng* on porcelaln, etc, ln it- new ro.,m*. I?.-r-ember 12 to ll It i- exae* ted that on Ita return 'jom Atlanta tb* !ar?^ exbtnlt of ceramlc decoratlon now Installrd ln tlie New-Tort Cltj room of the Woman'a Bulldtfli will Blao be eshlblted IB nn? ** clety'a rt>aani _j__ BAMUEL MIIJ'H ON TIIE BACK CROSS-EXAatlNED BT BX-JUDGK CURTI& HE 'IT.U.S UF Tlli: ARBON COMtmBACX IN wTUTH IIK w AS UfT-RBBTatD. Tbe cros'-examlnatlon of Samiiel Mll.-h, ihe publlc tiie adjuater and ex-flrebug, waa begua yeaterday wh.n th.- trlal of Loula Oordon. the ahlrl manu facturer, of No. a WalkeMt., for araon, wai re BUaaed l-efore .lnvle.'. Filz-.T.Ud in PBTl III. ? St I ?na. , gx-Judge Curtla aaked Mllch aboul his eany ex ,, ? ? ,-,. .? New-Tork. ll ? worhed for a man Bam I i.m,n. ia oi-.-hai.i-st.. learatflg the trade of pockel bo k maklng. He worked there iw-> montha and then atarted out aa a pedler ttf a whUe. Then he m -i Btatlonary. ln 19X1 ha wfcl lato tbe HN ln Burance bualaeaa. "IMil you go into any flre bualneaa then?" ask'i i K-Judgfl Curtla. ??No," the wltneaa replled. ll- aald he worked aa a cotjector for the Prudeo tial Inaurance Company. He then becanM a Br< m Buraace broker wlth an ofBce a. No. IU Nai i i - This waa Ib ivX'' Pour years ag > he became a flre adjuati r. ?\\\-re you the tead?f of what was kt.ovvn an an organlaad hand of tlretniKs. or robbers, on- of tbfl prlnctpal objeeta of whlch was ta ael bulkUagi on tire and roh ihem durlng the ConnagrattOB?" Mr. Curtla a-k< 1 , "Vou Beem ear.-fui aboul teUlng the truth. vVou'.d ?! it _r:-v.- you great ly If by any accideni you ma ? mlastatement?1 "Tea ?lr " He wa* aakt i if he had had any buslness wlth Deputy Flre Marshal Frahk. He aald he bad n and did not know tha. onr- vt th* reasona :'or r.-m iv? lna Flr.- Marahal Muhe.l was that l-'rank was ac cused of being connected wlth the alleged Arehug* "D_ you know anythlng about Cohen a Bre?" ??Yes,' s;r; 1 do." ,, _ ,, , "Vou didn'i appear al those Incendlary flres, did you; hur appeared after the Bre u an adjuster?" "Jual ao.' "Do iun und rstand rhe Hebrew Jargon? I '-Yes, alr." "D i you know Itallan, French"' "No, ali." .. ?,. , i ?inl you adjuat Boma flre* ln BrookaynT aske.i . _-Judge Curtla. "Yes, alr," i < pUed the wltneaa He aald he bad known Adolph Hiraehkopf aeveral y.ars. He alao had known Uaa Qlueckman and Kopprl Frledland for aome tlme. "When dld vou i.egin the oareer of Incendlariam7 The wltneaa said he would BB8wer the queatlon If pui n an thei waj'."' ?___ you know ?hat mi Incendlary IbT ??one' wi,-. -.-- bulldlngfl "ii Bre. Mllch then aald he did noi know whai "career meanl ,. . Mr. Curtla ezplalned, nn.1 then Mllch saii h> araa nor the man that applled the torch to the bulldlnga. Mllch qulckly anawered a long queBtlon by aaylng there were no men. women or i hlldren ln the bulldlnga whose burnlng he had Bupervlaed. Conee quently none perlahed and nooe were In p.ri.. "Waa it a aource of amuaemem for y->n to go where flrebug conaplriclea arere dlacuated?' He aald i' was not, "Wasn'i it a matteT >.f buBlneaa wlth your v -. Blr; i expected th.-r. would be some bualn. s for me." Bx-Judge Curtla nsk. 1 the wltneaa If II was ni: through Abraham Levy tha. bi "gol the ear" of Assistant D.Btrlct-Attorne; Davla. A pusaled lo. k appeared on the face of th? wltneaa, ?*Ear?" he asked, "Whafa that:" ??| don'l know that I hav parted wlth any of my ears." Interjected Mr. Davla. Wltneaa flnally said ir waa throuah Mr. Levy that he ma le hls confesslon to 'Mr. Davia. The wltneaa said that after innkiiiir his eonfeaalon he pald a vlal. i i the wlne room near the Harlem Hrldge where the Oordon flre wra? arranged. The wlne room w.is kep! by -i Hebrew. Al the tim.- none ..f them v en Intoxlcated. Cohei and Oordon aug geated golng to the wlne room to talk. They all drank rhampai.ne. '!"::.' converaatlon wna carrled on partly ln Engllah and partly in Vlddlah, b Hebrea Jargon. Qlueckman, n-itneaa Bald, could not apeak more ihan half a doaen worda in Engllah, 1.x-Judge Ctirtls asked the wltnesa aboul a num? ber ..f Incendlary Brea that the wltneaa wa- alleged to have been connected wlth, Mr. .'urtis wanted lo kn.'W if there were not people In the burned houaea, aml if thelr ilves were not Impeiilled. He mentlone . the laleberman flre In Broome-st., the i-;-k.'t; flre In Twelfth-st., and the Klemock Ure in Buffoik-st., where the Yeager ehild was burned to death. The wltneaa admitted that he hu-1 adjusted th>- Bre loa* at the latter plaee, It was th* lire fur whirli Adolph Hlrachkopf and Meyer Dletachek were Indlrted anl arreated a wi - * ago. Thi caae wlll ko on Monday. TIIE COUBTS. W. F. ORAY. ALLEOED COXTEMPT OF COUHJ. The Oeneral Term of the Courl of Common Pleaa, with Chlef Judgea Daly aad Judgrec Pryor and Blachoff slttlng, yeaterday beard argumen. of coun ael on the an'.'.il from a declalon >>r ihe Oeneral Term of the Clty Court sustaininp ati order of Jii'lic McCarthy In the Bpeclal Term of the Clty Coun horiinn Wiiliam K. Oray gullty a>f contempl of courl an'. flnlng him 12,15413. Oray la In Ludlow Str.-t Jall, where he was s.-nt by Juatice McCarthy t-i re maln untll h<> pald th<> line in fuli. Hl* contempl ronalated in puttlng ln an alleged false anawer ln a aull brought agalnal him laat March ln the Cltj c.nirt by Herman PTomme and Abraham ll Fromme, lawyera, io recover (2,10013 for profeaalonal aervlcea, t'.ray flled an anawer In which h< said under oath thal h" denled, on Informatlon and bellef, tnat Promme Brothers were lawyera <<v co-partnera or ha-l ever done anv bualneaa ror hun. Ha afterward asalgned and dlsposed of hla property. For thla Im aai held In contempl of coun anl Imprtaoned. Wllllam B. Hornblower, who appeared before the Oeneral Term yeaterday In behalf of Oray, aald tha. his i-llenr had a ri_ht to put ln sui-h a dr-nlal. thnt thi coun had no power to flne him, that dolng bo waa a groaa abuse of dlacretlon, and thai .;ra\ ahould be dlschargi Counsei lubmltted briefa and decii m waa re aerve I. DAMAOEfl I'olt HER HU8BAND- DEATH, ln the maiine branch of the fnlted Btatea Dia? trlct coun yeaterday, Judge Brown handed down ? declslon awarding Mra. Helen My lot tfl gt,000 in h.-r suit aKalnst Joati Ptnalloa and others, owncra of th> ateamahlp Conde Wlfredo, for Injurlaa recelved by her hnsband, Thomaa, whl resulted la hi- death Thomaa Mvlotta was kuied on board the llghter Brlatoe, a'hlle aaalatlng !?? tranafei a rargo from ihat veasel to th.- ateamahlp in july ia-t at the Eiie Baaln. A hogahead fell upon him owtng to the breaklng of the holatlng rope, and he was rruahed to death. The plaitirlff asaened that th.- rope was . ?' ? ra and Judga Brown - wtalned this contentlon. NORTHERN PACIFIC CABE ADJOURNED. Th" <ase of the Northern Paclflc Rallroad re celvers was again before Judga t_acon.be, ln th*. Unlted State* circuli Court, yeaterday, bul upon tbe conseni ?.f all partiea con. erned the hearlng rtj^ adjourned untll December 30 Thla li atioth," of the aerlea of adjournmenti n-hlch have beei granted to afford tlme for th.- Bastern and Weat? ern partii-s Intereated ln the appolntmeni of re celvera to arrlve at .--.-nn- agreemeni ,is to the ap polnteea A REPERENCX ON ELlh'ATED ROAD TAXEA a reference ha* i^.-n ordered In the Bupreme Coun by Judge Patteraon In the certlorarl pro ceedlnga brought by the Manhattan Eievated Rall l ad >n the aasesament of 117,000.000 Impoaed on it by the Tax OaBUolsaloners. The reference li io lake jiroof <;f the taXBble ass^'s, for wh.n th* Court of App.-als held lha; the aasaBameni araa made on ;i wr-ri? haala, li dld n n uphold the com pany's contentlon tnat no tax should i-.- Impoaed i The company avera thal nrhen the matter ol tax Is consldercd the tll.iJOO.OOQ of water Btock ?''. en to tii.- etockholdera of the New-Tork ana Meti po'.ltai Eievated roads aa bonua mual i- dlsregardi ttiere tintsr also \>t ;,:i ?:,.;?.'.?,'..?. ,,f ..j.-, _ -?.,'? for lan i .ii.rr._t<~ clalniB. ? - my TIIK COURT OF APPEALS CALENDAR. Albany, Dee. fi The Coun of Appeala motion j c.ile;nlar for Monday la; Nob, 1,010 1.081 L_R OU i i '..!?., 1,00, 1,018, ;-...', 1,002, 1.009. 1.019. 1,041 'ln'n ] loa' | 1.0*1, 1.042, 1,017, 1.0M, 1,040, 1,047, 1.010, 1,041, 1,04. 1.043J 1,061 and |,( ? - COL'BT ?,\I.i:\liurs POR Td-DAT. Buprem* Courl Chan>b?ra Befora Andrewi .1 ol>.-r,? ,-,t 10 Xo a m Motlona, Buperloi Courl BpecUil Term Bei ra Dugro J .--.-; ? - ll 10 .i in Holl -n* Burroaatfl'a Coun <'Iiiui.i..-i- Bafora ntagflrflld, s - No '\h\ cfllcndar, Wlll* f-n probai*. Blanohr Bende] Kebeoca llartln, Han _ Keenar, wiiiiiim neflilna Ann U In.lerhlll. ;.i 10:80 n m Common i'i.-a* Bperlsl Term Befor* Boofcataver l .'..urt op ti* Bl 10JO .. in Motl. Bi Clli Courl Bpeeirl T-im Befor* Vbb Wi ;. . i .. <-..jrt ..p.-n* at M a. m. Motlona KJCPERKEfl .PPOINTEO 8ii;r.-me Ci.urt. h> An.livw.-. .1. Mm"?- of i..-,... , Bunon ji Han - Bojrie v* sist.,, i,iii:iu ?n.i H.,iith Bearh l_i.i.| ,,. Baa] I"pi B, .iln<->. 1 -ii. aon l-|. ** Bj Blafli rr. _. i Matter i r st -n..-, ,i,.f..,,) Koehlei " aanei v* Oam i i,h.|. a m .m , ( .., ragartor Oaart ? Hy Dugro, .1. I".-.- li* ii. OppflAbelm ii.-Mii,,., m I : m - ? '.' RVKRfl .PPOINTBD, Bugtflai. Cbart, Bj Aadrflflrs, I. K-lvinril W.-iai v, Al. .n Wflifl* i;^.,rs# T..-I-1 1 BMBOa riflfll Hy BflfltoUVflf, .1 H?_!ra_a.R rark";= " ? *****. ***. '? '?? CI1AT ABOUT TURF AFFAIKS WINTER RACINQ liOSINQ ITS CHARMfl MANY HORBBMBN TO RBMAIN IN THIB CIT. 1 N ?ni. 8PRIN41 THB Ot'TLOOK IN CAUPORXIA KEWI Ml" 'I T WKI.I.-KNOWN TVRPMBN. Many turfm*n Ir.tend to raflaalB ln thla elty untll t ia raetag B4HUBM beglni nex: yaar. Wlnter radng app ara to h?ve loal aomi of its i nnrm. The uaaatta. ractory mjnner in whlch tba Plmllco meetlng i conduafed and the aeand iloua reporta about the dia Benslona between the masagera of the raeetlng an.i a reprcsentatlve of the Jockey Clob who faUed to aee eertaln euapidoua clreumatancefl ihat appeared lo . ,:i ror prompl and energetlc actlon BBd Bevere crttlclam, make lt appear as if the mlnor meeUnga under th" control of unaavory peraoaa of lha Wai taum claaa were conducted aolely lo glea dlereputa bie turfmen a chance to Beace the publlc. The p, >,i,i Btatfl of affairs plalnly Indlcatflfl tha. BOth l, ? ahorl of the moal draatlc meaaurea ln regard to tbe raclng a. mlnor meetlngs. admlalatered by men wh.- are fearless and who are under no obUgatlona .,, anybody aaaoctoted arlth the turf. wUl permlt nich meettnga to reach the hinh plarie of rx ellence aimed b- b: lha beal frlenda of the aport. V-.onfllBg to the oplnlon? of leadlng turfmen. the allen handahaklBg "J.iIUmV who are now peualon ,.,< on the turf, shonld bc "turned down' al once and thelr placefl fllled by men in whom all claaaes of raceaoera have confldencfl. A v.st majorlty of radng bbhi la In favor of boneat aport, conducted Btiictly under the rulea of raclng. in CaUfornla thew l?#n ezceilent proap. hlgh-claaa conteeta. The BUlUonalraa of CaUfornla .. ,- thualaatlc in thelr aupport of the turf. Btati ,',,-de i* a characterlatlc of the CaUfornUna, who b ll. ve that every produc. Ib Ihe 'land of the ti, rloua ellmate" excela the producta of aay other reglon m the world. The boraea from the breed In* eatabllshmenti ln Callfonila and the brllllani victorlea galned by CaUfornla thoroaghbreda, and trottera aa well. have made aoch an Impreaalon mm wealthy men of thal BUte lha. they have taken to radng aith ao much energy that the rlch men ob the turf Ib the Baal wiii bo longer have .1 monopoly of the great sport. The gdvenl of new blood ahould be balled wlth Batlflfaction. CORRIOAN AND WILLIAMB AT WAR it |b moal deplorable, however. that rlR-tu hi the beglnnlng of the new era In CaUfornla Bdward Corrlgan, rhe terror of the Weat. and Thomaa Wllllama, who alma to be the anu .rat of the turf ,,i CaUfornla. have had a dlflgraceful altercatlon. The quarrfllfl of auch men nn Corrujmn and WIIJ iama have do;.- much I 1 make tbe turf dlsreputable ln the eyea of many people Bdward Corrlgan ha* had dlaagreements wlth almoa. every reepect Bble raclng aaaociatlon In the country. In aplt. of hla many quarrela he haa s .me warm frienda whocondemn hla arrogant, dldatorlal methoda, bul who snv thal the burly turfman ls bo. wholly bad. But Corrlgan Is a Canadlan. and eonaequently any tl Ing that he has done In tbi | 1 I or may do In the future la nol llkely to aurprlaa anybody who is ramlllar wlth the recorda of Canadlans on the American turf. Il la natural for him to do thlnga and aay thlnga that Injure the turf and make re ipectable peraons dlagusted with raclng. Oeorge B. Bmltb ("Plttaburg Phll") lefl New York for Ban rraadsm on Wedneaday. Mr. Bmlth'a Btabla 1* in excellenl condltion and la composed of useful horae . It ia p. ibable that he wl I dlap - the fllllea Applauae and Derfargil- to aome of the wealthy CaUfornla breedera. App'-ause anl Derfar gtlla are bred in the purple, and both of them have won many race; and have greal apeed A unlon of auch hlgh-daae marea wlth some of tbe crach Ca'.l fornta alrea and the poaalblHtle* for greatnesa ?>:' thelr produce ahould certaluly templ the breedera In thal land of niarvei.ou- opporluoities. Huntsmen, horsea and hounda have attracted more or le.-.- attentlon alnce the horae and eattle ahoa - a< Madlaon Bquare Oarden. "I. la a.mos! an Im _ ||ty to ratabllsh hunt Ing In thla country." remarked a well-known huntlng man at tbe aa'.e of the w.-st hester pack of hounds <>n Wedneaday. When asked the reason, he Bald: "There are so many lha. are wllllng to pone aa huntera and t i be i , .,?.. bo extremely exclualve tha. it would be "bad ; ..,,.?? ,,., the|, par. to contrlbute ever s.. illghtly to ! tbe Bupporl of huntlng. The Weatcheater Hun. ; ciub has dlabanded, and there is a poaalWllty that '. other cluba wlll follow Ita example TIRED OF TIIE WHOLE THINC ??I am tlred of the whole thlng, ?nd In the future wlU keep a few huntera for my own pleasure the peraona who Intend to purchaae and are ? ? atantly trylng mounla wlll have to buy thdr ow_ horaea." Th- WeatchcBter park was aold for tv. \ Blngular Incldenl occurred a. a recen meet ln England, whlch was reported as folloa ln "The fcondon Daiij Telegraph": \n exdtlng Indden. occurred a. the med of the Baat Ken. Foxhounda under the maati rahlp of Mr BUgh The hounda were huntlng ln W ?lw WiJod on the Waldershare estate, when audd. Bplendld atray alag brokf cover. and bounded on acroaa country at a rattllng apei 1. *"hough were made to call them off. the hounda nreaaed ,?' ,, iftpr nrovldlng a twenty mlnutea' um tbe _!_g inad. for Ke Park and daahed into the lake, where it aaa rtrowne I. The Btartlng problem hai never neen aa. if I Bolved In this countn Wh.apers of favorltlsm h.iv been afloa. for yeara. As a rule, Buch whlspera have been whollj uncalled for, bul lt la hard to eonvlnce the nverage horee-owner thal paat obU? gatlona and conaunl asaoclatlon <io nol nn'"' a bt.irter's j-idgment. ln England there I bi been llttle trouble {.elther ownera nor Jockeya are fai ??? ln -his countn If M?m? caaea ,|!P "oMs Hr" '"' duced in ord< r to enable Incompeteni start.-r* to hold Ihelr POSltlona Th* followlng p.iraKraph from "The London Oraphlc" maj permlt some ot our turf? men to m.-ik" comparlaons: Two hundred and flfty-one horaea sported allk ln thealahuen eventa leclded ar Derb) laal w*ek. glv IV an average of a fractlon under rourteafl run r,.rc for each race Thla total haa been beaten on a orevloui occasion, bul atlll ll Bpeaka volume* foi the popularlty of the Mldland flxture, and, moreover, .. - muat remember thal ll takea a falr-caiaa horae ; , wln even a aeUIng even* a) Derby M ?' o tne Ulceater perl rmera, for Inaunce, would haie llttle chance of acortng. and, conalderlng tha Mmber of runnera. thelr quallt) wafl aonderfulh good. Bn tu day'B t..t..i uraa rather amaller .ban thal ol the pre vloua days. bul th- Chaddeaden Btakea and he Oamaaton Nursery brought out tw.-iit>-i\- -n twenty-two, respectlvely, and Bucephfllua tloubtleaa frightened nwai much of the oppoaltloB n lh< Rangemore Bukee, whlle H ma) beadd. 1 that ther waa a Oueen'a Plate on ths programme. and this claaa of rac ? ael lom 1 1 lu. ? a a large il. 11, navM Oldeon'a colora fdarh btue), ihat were car? rled to dcton by thoae auperb racera Hla Hlghneaa, Ramape The Buttertliea, Haatlnga. Keenan, Re nuitai and other famous horaea, are to b? carrl* I 1 ? Jlctory In tr.- Bucceaaful plav at The Sportlng Ducheaa." a. Ihe Academj ol Mualc. Mlaa tilga N.-tii.-rs?>:>? is t.i be compllmented by havjig a crack \. arllng BUj named Nethersole. I. B Thompson, of the Brookdale Parm, la a mlghty hunter aa w-ii ai an admlrer of raclng Alr. Thompaon madi .. record ln hla recen. huntlng trlp for blg game ln Wyomlng thr. haa been aeld - equalled and nevei .-x.:.-;;.-.! in the chaae 0. ihe n iarch of Amerlcan avlld animala. the arlxaly beai I whil. cllmblng a mountam Mr. Thompaon mel 11 : enormoua grlaxl; In ? deflle. Braln beean to growl omlnou ly, bul l irned half way around ,h If to n t, ?,,' Thla movemenl gave Mr, Thompaon an ex i cel'enl chanci foi a Bhoi al a vltal boo. li.- tlred. and Ihe bullei atrudi the bear In the flank ..: auch 1 .n. ang'.e thal the gn il power >.f the m lern rlfle ! .., :,t the bullei Ihrough hla bod) ln a .uarterlng 1 dlreetlon ao thal on? n rh- kldneyi and -.n .11 the lungi wen pl rc< I Th. b 1 fell dead almoai In hla tracka; 'hence Mr. Thompaon'a record of kllllng hla flral grlaaly wlth hla flral ihot, ii.iw TO BREAK THIB i:i:<'"i:i' Thla record la llkelj lo atand unleaa aome f.iii. - amateui huntaman kii 1 .1 grlxsl: wlth a lawn i--, nla raequet. The grlaal] waa a noble apeclmen of tbe monarch of the Rocky Mountalna He meaaure.1 nlne feel ln li ngth. His fui waa i.i ? n .:? rr con II tlon, and bla akln wlll furniah a rug foi \ii Thonip aon'a den al Ihe Manor House, al Ihi Brookdale Parm. Colonel Thompaon and Mra Thompson arere al rlrookdali laal Bundaj The Manoi . helng reno vatei. n 11-1 a new modern bulldlng .^ In ih. coursi ol i-onatructlon, s.i ihat opportunlt.ea foi ihe generoua hospitallt) .if Brookdale maj be ln eaaed \ .;ot tagfl will be bol'.l foi .hut.. Konre, the iralner cf the Brookdale Btab'.e. The rearilngB iii traln'ng ure a magnlflct nl lot h re a mattnine. ni n.i Manaflflfla, a Blaahlng - heatnut, foi Ibly reeatla hl famoua alre, Potomac ln h.s actlona and conforma tlon Biklni ia mothar promiilng youngatei Im Oldeon, who was one of the many vtsitors to Brook NTKNRT ORimN'fl PLANfl ANU HOPED Henry Ortffln Intends 10 head ihe Ibu .,? wlnnlng lo kais nexl year, 11 poasibli Hi arlll ihi. all wln ler In CaUfornla, a.-, 1 return ln Nmi for ? .. apring ra 1 In tbla Belghborhood Augual Ji. linoiit i> in Kentuckj am_._ _ tor (Joropcan ^buertisnncitts. UHHItK Tt) SHOP IN Bl HOPK. Debenham & Freebody; Mll.. I.arra. Pr.is flond*. tB*lBB*ei. ' h>'i?". r'ur*. lnli,|ii.' f aill-li Kurnltur.. WIOMOBE BTKEBT, LONfJON. W. CLOBE TCi UANOHAM HOTBL._ Peter Robinson, Dry Goodl Store, Oxford-st., London. Om Hundred Shopa nnd Show Rooms. Latest fMhiona and baal style. _ WESTOBY & CO., Amarican Tailora, ii, WICST BTRAND. I.ON'IX'N Clwaa tw M.lr..|..??<' a?d Vl.-lorlnMatel*. ***** Mealrat* nrlcea .-...te,.t wlth tfoA ii.a Ic-rl.'t ?>??' "."., ""?"'1 THE LONDON SHOE CO. Ifakera lo H. R. H., 1 he DuchOU of York. ?'??? -. *n l.-.n < li* :i|?.i.l.'. ??? * ? Went I.nei IIH A 117 >o-.v II..llll *.!?. ??? PARIS SHOPS. ^LOUf?; YMITTON ' ^S^V" &?;V*$? STUANp .aiiri-fljiii'iiwii P. M. Grunwaldt, 0 liuw de la l*:ii*i. Parla, f'urrter to the Kmpomr *>t Ituaala. f**m* ***" Hoi-tiuent ol liiifMt iins, RuMMlnn Sai.l*-, Heai Baow, N..w*?*.t Kniapaa. 1 lhaapewl i?**i< ???. SPAULDIIMG & CO. Qac ?[,.,-.?.'*.!'. Jewellera and Sllversmiths, BTATE AM> JA.'KBO.N BTB., CHICAOO. 36 AVEIMUE DE L OPERA, PARIS. "MAISON STUART," LEADINC PARIS 1M0DISTE, 26, AVENUE DE LOPERA, _PARIS._ ,- _ matlng of the alrea and matrona at the Nuraerj l Farm , .. . Tha Balea >f yearling* In Callfornla .i"l Kentueky , Indlcate thal Bood horaea continue t.. fetch good prlce., whlle tha lll-formed, lll-bred, underalsed v . mgat. ri icai 'elj re i Iva .. bona rlde bld. The Jockei Club'. effort. in behalf of hlgh-cla.i raclng are dolng much t..ward Improvlng the breed ol horaea ln thla ountry. Phlllp J. Dwjrer aaye: ??I intend u Blv. a llo.iiOO guaranteed lir..okl>t ii,:. ap for neai year, and na llberal puraei an. atakei bb clrcumatancea wl.l i- rmit." Tru.tworthy , aaj lhai the Jockej Club wlll endeavor to innit the raclng to three daya a week on all track in thc neighborhood of thla city. Moreover, the report. aay thal the raclng nexl aprlng will be gln at Morrla t'ark, In.tead of at thi Brooklyn track, ar* ln i n mi r yean t'harle. I.. Falr ia on hla way to Europe. When he r.'twnis .: la Ilkely tbat he wlll organise .in ex ten.lre raclng atable. ?. STATE POLITICAL XOTES. S*ow "The BInghamtoi RepubUcan," whlch acored Mr, llat) laal week for permittlng Faeaett'a Adama, to be appolnted Bt ite Aaaeaaor, comi f..r?.n i to aay thal Oovernor Morton made the appolntmenl without auggeatlon. from any one, aii'l waa prompted entlrely by bla ^'..o.l feellnga toward Mr. tdama. Thla la a pleaaam theory, l>u: ii wlll nol itand. Mr. Adima'a appolntmenl wa. aaked foi by Mr Faaeett, and it waa th>- only re que.i of the klnd made by the gentleman from EI mlra. ll wa. granted .ttei month. of delay. bui notwlthstandlng, Mr. Fasaetl and hla frienda are grateful for It. _ Another groa! over Mr. Adam.'i appolntmenl comei frotn Tloga County, whlch, It appeara, ha.! ? randldate for the poaltlon In th.- peraon of Mr. Bmythe, the aride-awake Bdltor of "The Ttmea" and Platt'.. peraonal repre.entatlve ln th*- illcirl.-.. Hut, ns "The Buffalo Exprea." remark. ai.out theae Irat* gentlemen ol the Bouthe.ro Tler, "what I. thi use of : up ii Bosa it they preaume to queatlon h.s j i Igment?" "The AU.any Journal" la nothlng if nol reactlon ar--. Ita lateat evldenci on thla polnl la a demand foi the t- tur to thi old lyatem of appointlng t ? ? tlon ofllcera by th* machlne ins'.-.-i.i of lelectlng them un ler a i .\. iI Bervli ?? examlnatlon. Mr. Barnea may aucceed n. Infllctlng hi-. out llved Ideai on Al init the people of New-Tork and every other . ity thai hai eei n the good n new or ler of thlnga wlll nol entnuB. much over hl. propo.t tloi . Tlllman'i outrageoua rfforta to dlsfranchlae the ei lead. "The Byracuae .lournal'' to call at? tentlon to the facl thal the holdlnga of the colored ? of North Carollna hav.' doubled in value dur? ing the laal flve yeara, a atrlklng commeni upon their thrlft and Induatry aa a people and one that afford* ?> marked contraal to thal of many of thelr whlte nelghb Though oppoeed r.> any general revlalon o( ihe tariff "The Tonkera BtateBman" thlnk. thal tha duty on wool ihould i." reatored, woollen dutlea made mor.' aymmetrlc-.l and the revenue BBcrlflced ..ii a few other artlclea mlghl i..- replaced. "If," it adda, "the Pre.1 lent posltlvely reruae* hla c >n H*-nt to ni. h a courae li" ean ?o on borrorwlng." Referrlng to the offlclal head of ihe New-York . ..ii- t) Commlttee "The Buffalo Enqulrer" de. larea H io '!.?? ilgnlfl. ui of the amall fry -..rt ...' men the ];.,..* syat'ii: in the RepubUcan party i? bringlag lo tne fronl thal "a man hk.- Edward Lauterbach Bhould be claaaed among the four foremoat part. leader. In this Btate. lt is ele.ir that the pollcy of I Boa. l'latt |a '.. bulld up a polltlcal ollgarchy of whlch he shall he the icknowledged and abeolute !,. ,.i. and in whlch Buch men ,.a Edward Lauter , Clarence L*exow, '.'harlle' Hackett, 'Owaah* Aldrldge and II.un' Flah shall be nol lolnl rulera. i bul merely agrnta, charged wlth oarrylng out th< ordera of Ihelr auperlor. Davld It. HiU'a melancholy fate ns a lecturer cauaei aame unfeellng remarka to.be made i.y the paragrapht-ra of th<- Btate preaa, "The Blngbam lon RepubUcan" remarka that "Mlll waa t.io far from home ln Mlla'aukee, They never heard <.f hlm In WUconaln Oul there th,- wooda are full of local Btateamen to (ili publlc attentlon. and conae* <jiirnii\ ihe Mllwaukeeana had no occaaloa to itil a hall t" I.ar Benator HIII. ll* could Mll a free hall unywherc ln New-Tork ?tat*-. for an) large town Idlera er.ough for that p'.ji]...s.-. Hut lt t? ; tubtful if li" could charge 10 centa admlaalon and llll a hall iii any eltjr of tht- Btate, Th*- dlfference between ten centa ari I fr*-.- admlaslon Bepreaenta i?,, mug. oi beer, ami the llill crowd prefera ihe beer lo a ap.h " _ "ll li." addi "The Oawego Tlmea," "the arch demagogue, the famoua douWe-dealer, lecturlng 4i?i Mllwaukeeana on llberty! Bhadea of tha mlghty, mn i' be ihai thla li all thal la l> fl who s.i lately tlll-.l a iont.pien.nis pla nf polltic! ll..*. would in engagement ln a dlme mu.eiim atrlke the Benator?" .f the man ln th" world gpeaklnf of Charlea H. Page'a electlon as Benator from the XVlIth Dlatrlcl "Tha Bteuben Courler" remarka: "lf the ..i I Tammany lyatem ,.t' countlng arere In operatlon Mr O'Bulllvan eould ?.. ;.> Albanj wnii hs many ihouaanda ol votea behlnd hlm a.. he mli ihlnk neci iai :? '?. nn ilnl iln hir< dlgnltyi" Th*. Platt-Lauterbach machlne In New?York City, si\s "The Huffalo Commerclal," manlpulated the enrolmeni ..f Republlcana on Baturday ninht with more ihan II.regard ol falrneai and decencj lhan the Bheehanltea ahowed In Buffalo two yeara ago. Buch managemeni wlll almply sput tha party i ... maln port lor wll! nol irn Hlatt-warda. The I Platl commltteei denled enrolmeni to many of the hesi lte[.iil,l!..aiiN ln th.' ,-lty nn th,- grouii.l that ' ibej were not .tralght, I. ?? . Pl.tt-Tammany, Re- , publlc ins. Aceordlna to Thi Weedaport RepubUcan" VFar ner Mlller la gatnlng ground every day as a candl? date for L'nlte i Btati i Benator. The overthrow of Brlce In Ohlo aad Oorman in Maryland la polnti I out ?s an object leh.ion for Platl by tha antl-ma. hlna papera of th* State, bul ll is characterlBtli ..f macnlna polltlclana to learn nothlng fr. in the experlence >>t rate of othera .1 AALE f'll *. OBILDEEX't BOBl Al ih" .'hri-irii i- u.i'i.'t. '.. ba bald Bl the IVInd a,,. Hol 1. I? cembei 10, ln Bld af tha bulldlai fund i fr. all 'i>. yeai round home for orphana and deatltute chlldren there wlll ba raany faatarea Pha wlll '?? four In number, tha artlclea oa M'.e ' '? '":i oeli i ot a different rharactei r ir ince, the "houaewlvea' paradlae,' ln eharga of Mia. i. \i Mar.ton lllai I'.-r.-a., Dln.more, Ml*. BUdle Moore an.l \li-a y.vxh Kan.om, wlll bave . I* pi ? ??' re. .in i ptcklei duati ri Bllvei ' a rd i alnl ng, mwiiuj bb i fancj aprona, Irun-hohlera and klwlred gjaila The t.-.ir..,.m wlll open al i o'clock Tea, coffee ..i coeo* wuii norni made ak.- wlll be arved by Mrs. J u Dennei Mr.- Char'.ea Burrowa Oreene, Mlaa I'.llioi an.l Mlaa J. ni.i.uJ. (Jnropcnu _\i)ri..ti_fmcius. nuuOPCAXI and uavki.i.;:i:s wiii nui 1 ,h. london oPle. or TI. T.Il.iflfl. ? _".e*t BflTflfl* j r. C. ? flo_rml.nl Btaea * ***** rnatt MieiUaarsflflHs ' and *ubsi-rliitlen? for Tbfl Trlbun*. London. Hotel Victoria, Northumberlarul Av^nud, Moal aoiMeiilanllv iiimI r..flli>onal?l>' Nlliiiileil, vi.lli lnr?a- iniinlier ut ?ll llriK umi Hrilr.M.nis en *.illc. 11 inl *\" _,)< Hliil iloulil- lleilrooni*. Hi"' X lo tnrin Orcheatm. nnder eJIrertian ?>? Mr. (;.'?. \\. i nl.ln*. ProfeawHBf *?? Maale nl th.- UalMball s.ii??.al ??r Nasle, aerfaraaa aeleetfitaa <>f aaaaia lli .1 Iui rn.-. luill iliilla. ilnrliitt ,""',1 ?-on. lUiuiai- iintl -.iiiji.r. Ti.lile ?l llote laini'liroii, I lo .". P. ".. :? rdB-l lllnner. II laa MflBO, .">?.. umi Supiier frann ?'? o.-lo.-U. :i?. <i?l : alitfli tetrxrtmm ? la a-iirle Tiiblen iiuiy l?a- afi'iin-.l ln rial anuce. Open tn m,ii-re?Iiletil?. PROPRIETOR* IHI. aOIDO.1 IIIIIDIX l.imilril. Savoy Hotel, London. BOTBL I>K LUX1 OF TIIK WORLD. Savoy Rcstaurant l>r (.aitrnn'inili- I ::n:?. liind plrijinii |k? lunn BWlflflfclBt Ihi' Kiiili.in.iii.-I, liarl-naanl l!i?).-. rin-r <l* < ui.in* aaaaciBBfl *'? K,r/' .... Maiir* gaaaiir. MAJUBBBB (| UBAiXABB. The Walsingham House P1CCADILLY. (TIIE BROADWAY OP LONDON.) Overlooka lha Park mil occuplea ih" flneat pn. altion ln London. Apartmentg al iru'1-rate chargea for i ahort or long period. Cuislne managed i>y gn experienced Prencn ehef. Teiegrams. "BolgneV* / >?? OELARDI. L mdon. X .Se.-'y & Manager, MlmBRmm.mm.m4 THE ADELPU1 HOTEL, I MIDI, .XO <-H IM) ll"" Y.I.. rcaiiway f MmV\.Migraxdhotbl. a? . a V - BRAnroRn HOtelSa Qtt:i.v?iiori:i.. >______, V ""riiB midlVnd hotel, I.ll.Illll'I. 1 Illl. ' (1-,.|,y ?lIlgrBBM "gMfltel." ) ".-., _aui_a: Eacellent < '.?i_in*. HR. TOUI.K. M_r. <-? ml'?-'? M' "? ?'* ,l,ir'' LANGHAfV. HOTEL, London. triitui'..! sila.iti.m iii .'.lrllint flu-*. Al lep ot Kflgafll Wa "". rnrreale-1 let tbe Beal **e?a, riir?tr??, Flr.. Every .ilodrrii romfori simi Ctmwetk* Imrneas, Moili-ran- riiri:.'. _p The Howard Hotol. .orfolk Strefli Babaafcnnent. l?__on. Thla n???iy- i .rerie. n..'ef bi raplflU wlth flvflij mvi-r.i eomfert. | l??rl ka l..-l..nk:.-.-'it and Rlver Kleaanl r, 1 *_>_. Lui* publlc rooma Rlea-irlc Llght iteWlgbOUt, An.eri.an .>.- j Um elflVfllorfl I'ix'J tariff. _I Uppor Norwoocl, Ouoen's Hotel ?".!: it.m.,; PBlflflfl. Lonaoa HefllUileflj altuaiUja la Enalap_ ix..ei> s?rdena. Btoardiag wrma Cromjptaa pji dav. _p.cn.! UtaS tor __njB pani-*. CoBVflBiflBI ?rai3 Bflrvtoa - . Qlll>on.fl Untpl Ba?lllB4*4B. l-orlwiiioiilli. uoen s noieij -,-. . n.ai.r;.. vt?* F_cin? - l.lfl uf \vi_i,t. Lorel] ??! i aard.n*. Tennl*. **e. AA lolna H.'Mii Tacht Club. l--i-.m-rit boata tn i: ae* and Boutbampton. -Ilojul fl.-r Hotel" undei dlreetlon, _ j Norfolk Hotel, Brie;hton, England. TAMAR INDIEN GRILLON A laxatlv*. lafiaabBag Irult Kucens* a*ry aarfleflMfl M tafl'. COXSTIPATIOX. _?_ irrhold* W1?. !-?? of appetitfl, _a?'rl' snd lnt*? ttr.ai troub>? and h*?_fleba arl.lnc fr.mi :>-1' E. ORILLOM. 19 Rue d?* Anhlfflfl, Parla Eoli br all dn.-ff!?t*. J. SEAFEB PAGPS TALE TO STUDBNT*. ,;:; TEI Lfl THES. ABOI'T THK EXCVRBION OF XEW-YDRKERB TO THE COTTON . TATEB' KXPOBITIOS t _, _vei Pag . ihe aell-known N'ewYorker, buay aian aa he la, baa found t'.me twice, In the e. 11 0f the week, to dellver addressea to ta - deeervlng Inatltutlona up n tiie aubje ol tb recen. excur ?lon of Sew-Vork clttaena to the Atlanta Eapoal tlon. On Thursday. upon the l ? of hla frlend F W. Devoe. b no la i memba r o. Bo i i of Triiateea o. the Mlddletown (N. v.. Btate Hoe pltal ii- deacrlbed Manhatun Day al Atlanta. and ,v !,,. rnlng he '.ik- I ,to th. Btudenta of )-,, itard'i Busineaa Coli ge, at Twenty-thlrd-at, aad Fourth-ave., upon 'h>- aame theme, Mr. Page is a "huatler" - ' " ?' lh" word. He fraakl) acknoarledgea that he llkea term, and be oi lugated the verb "to huatle" vlgor ouBly In arorda of advlce to thi atudeBta of the col 1,-..,. yesterday, aad la hlmaelf ao remarkable un embodlmen. of hUBtllng prlnclplea thai no more approprlate compllmen. aaa ever pald to blm Ihan th : 0f Mr Packard, aho ar thi en I of ihe a I drrss said thal If It arere ever found poaalble to endow a profeaaorshlp of hustllng a. th.it college he would appolnt Mr. Page aa thi flral occupant of the ehalr. The hearty applause that greeted thb ? inouncemen. ahoared tha. i ie audlen e araa a. OBe arlth ihe president In this sentlraent. Mr. Page, .; Bhould be m< ntloned. took i very actlva and Importan. part ln the preparatlona for the Manhattan luy celebratlon, and arag a pea ful and eloquent prealdlng offlcer a. the greal ban quet whlch waa glven a. Atlanta on the occaaton of the vlal. of the Sew-Yorkers t. the Bouthern clty. ii.- eaerted hlmaelf to the titm_f-t to mak^ the vlsil of tli^ Sew-Torkers to the Cotton Exposl- ' tlon n Bucceea, and it waa only fittlng thal be sh-mlJ ' be held aa the loglcal narrator of the trlp. j-(-.- excuralon to Atlan. i n'aa a notahle affalr. , The lescrlptlon of ihe Journey gouth and th- bappy mlngltng ot' the delegatea on the v..iv. ths pleaa Ing wayaktg toaklenta, the arrlval ai Atlanta, th-> capture of the town, and the uae the conquerora | madfl of ii were among the remembrancea Mr Page foun.l worthy of rec ta!. ii" early pui him Belf Ib thorough touch wlth hla youthful audlence ! by telling a few funny itorlcs, and redtlng arlth admlrable mlmlcry Un pj icei llnga al tn. annual meetlng of the "Boclety for the Dlstributlon of Top | Bootfl .ml Blanketa to the Natlvea of the Cannl- j bai iBlanda," Then, wh.n h< h.\ i the g >.>.1 humor i of hi* hearera thoroughli expaaded, he proceeded t. recouol aome or tt:.- detalla of the preparatlona for th.- trlp, Waya and meana were tn. prlndna! prellmlnary objecta t.. obtaln, and Mr, Page, ufr,-r j , . ,i trlbute lo the noble generoatty and pa iriotlam of New-Yorker* generally, aald the arork ..; raTalng the neceaaary lunda for the excuralon proved -i comparatlvely* eaay ta k. The trlp, h> said, played a t^>oii part In drawlng people together ln rnendl) reTatlons. As a ru>, there was too much frlgldlty dlsplayed bj t!;.- people of thla dty t.iwurl >i.h other, be thought, tiiar wanted thaw inir out unl mellowlng, and this was one of the effect* brought about b) the excuralon among thoae v.ii" composed the party, Bpeaklng of tne receptl m ai Atlanta, hi aald the , Bouthern people were warnj-hearted, genlal, .-ot dlal, and qulckly male the Near-Yorkera feel at home ln iilufltrat.on of the purposfl of tha or ganlzatlon of the Exnoaitl.n, the atlmulatton <<r the cotton trade In tbe Bouth, Mr Page read aame extracta from an artlcli wrltten bj Ctark Howell ln "The Itevlea of llevlewa." <.t theae ran; ln this w.iy "Kngland .-"'.'l to Japan In .1 year $17,000,001) with -.! kt.11, and of thla amounl $11. (ioo.oou conalflted ??; rotl n go da A most every pound of the raw cotton came from tne Bouthern Btatea, bul only n ompuratlvelj amall proportlon ,.f the tl4.000.op w -i.. pald t' the Bouthern Btatea f-.t the cotton, four-ounce gooda .having been aold to Japan for as much per >?r<. aa Kngland pald ua per pound for cotton Mr Page, after revlew.ng tbe proflta thal would accrue to th.- Bouthern Btatea :i the o't >n cropa ?vere manufactured in the nfllghborhood of tne cotton iie..is. .-;...kr v.irn gratlttcatloii ol th* move ment among tne cotton ap.nnera of Sew-England toward the establlahmen. of mltli in Oeorgla and other Bouthern Btatea He dwell a. aome *.?? n*_:: ?i upon PreBldeni s.-tti i.ov. a noteworthy oratlon a; Atlanta on thi theme .t "Educatlon,1 and he >tr,-_ therefrom fo th benefll of the Packard atudenta a varlety ol excelleni precepta and much timel) a Ivli a Among thoae preaen n*ere man) well-kaown men nnd women. and Mr, r.i?.- waa fn pientiy Hp p auded witn marked enthUBtaam - _. ////' BBXTFAlB IX MAOIBOX AQCABB OABDXX, The hlit falr ui : :?? Madlaan Bquare Oarden la ?i.l af the Bducatlona_ AllUnce and tha Hetfntw Technlcal Inatltuta mlY. opan on Monday and laai ul. the ?e_k. aii the ni.vn_? menta ar? flntahed, and the prospects ?re brlghl 11 Is hope 1 thal *_SO,0N will be r.-ii... 1 Th.- adrnleBloa tlckflta wll \<r :.. I renta, and aeaaon tlcketeU a\l mldnlgh. laa. glgh. i lha offlcera of the fair took poaaagalon of tha gardea, j ai.'i ihe work of sreetlng tha iiootiis un.i decorating wi.i gt> 011 toi,, Merchandlaa haa baaa rrplaa * torcifjn Rceorto. TUe InirriintliHiiil f.'i.ip.iiiy'ii Hotrl Tb. <h.--.lr*.i I'alaee. CAIBO .****** T^'/,'.^ *'rtU*;'-.. France. ' The AvinldB l'*lac. BaBtaaa*. I.IBBON ?.'? ******** jlAl/l V BNOA DINB.Hw;..,r!?a* ?j;,,. H m ir.*r I'.laee. Tnrica? -, IIEB >l'l. .Turk-y. ni';'.NSTANT?NnPIB .Tn-k-r. r,,\ iiot*-l lnt*m.ttnnal. ... BWfWMBI .I'aiy. ?- . , ,.,,? I'rkfi to all po'n'a n*>*l "> r*?erv* ae r.ir Ir.i'.r-i.a.rer .,'?' a i? ?" i nf.*?? 11 |?l,r.n, *PrHr """""'"^L^ror-ir* Parta r-?<-l(.piir a* . l*-?doa, o* 8. Plae. ?? l .>r?">. *??"*? Rome, Italy. Grand Hotel, Prirnait ln IBM. T|.? nio-t rom(?irt? Bf le***** ll.t- U. lilartrir Pirhl Ihrniiirhoiit. ?tn*r|rii *1r-*tor?. 411 .?nll-rr ? rraiicemonl. plaiinfl ann .-*rri*.I *>?t '.) I.rorj* Jfinlnca * I"., I.'.n.los. fCL Ritz. *sxz nM-m af**M. IM*! BaAmmEaf Baiiager**^ I lirrrn*. a Dfvffar "lr?B.rurt?r llor IA. rTyiier. rnVBkfcn, ..?. CAIRoi rr;vi'i. Bristol Hotel, Galro. Alger-Mustapha Grand Hotel St. Oeorge __ I VWI>. KnAMK. Hotel Beau Site, Cannes. __ HotelduPavillion _Cannes. __ Banque du^Commerce, <-,rr*<p,r,.1.r1- ?' ? ' : ***** x. Co G Vv. ?? fmaB m? ? , v *? ' r ??? - M a. v Baehaaaa*. _ ?- ffice. iHivx. HOTEL DE FRANCE, 'I Iti: BEBT -IM A I KI). Iniii* v-hnlt/liiir. Maia-rer. an.l ln *iuinni.-r .88.8*1 ?f '?-.plendiil ll..t.l." Bataad. | Hotel des Isles Brltannique._ " Cosmopolitan," ice. AMKRUAV HOTI-.l. CENOA. KOTKI* DK LA vii.i.i:. iro'l'KI, IIUITANMA V'KXICE, HOTBL VIcrrOKIA ROZKN Tv.-ol. PROPaiBTORB wu.thkk * <'i>n;iii.t^ Quirinal Hotel. _ Rome. "Crand Hotel, NapSes* ___ HOTEL CQNTINENTAL, ri >v vi. i>i". 1. \ PAI>:. Florence. Hotel de 9a Ville, Florence. Grand Hotel, _Venice._ Grand Hotel, Milan. __ Hotel de la Ville, Milan. HILA.V HOtel (IU l.loll. yuderat. chara** OeoTa <?p?* lak-r. Hotel Binda, Paris* RllBTAIKAVr JP. riKAl a5 cHAMI'a BLIMIC. l-ARls. Idost rl-gnnt and iuiura.ua lr* iCurup*. K*''"ii"'*" to Amerlcan* tor p-rf*c? cuialna aivl Ml wicr*._ GRAND HOTELdel'ATHENEE, 15 RUE BCRIBE, OPPosiTK thi: >;it\Ni> OPERA. The Modern Hotel of Paris. n. ARMBRU8TEB. Managar. th* garden aii tha w.-.k. and everythlna arttl * ln readlaeaa far tha a invan to 11: ;?:*.?*?* thelr aeuaiBtJ boothi on Monday mornlng al I o'cacli Tbtl *M do brtak work all lay In arder to ha read wi**" M iv r Str.mR pn - ? ' ' - BU t<** " I 1 " * ,h* fa r on Mon lay The ofllcera are laktoi Btraua, prealdent; Jamea m. Moffman and Joaeph B Bloomlngdate. ?? deata; Bamuel M Bchafer. ireaaurer \ ' Hochstadter, aecretary, and Lucton l.. Bonheur - *** ? .: manager. /'? DAY s GOLD SHir.Ml S1S WITHUUAW M.s FROM THR BL'B-TBBABPal v\.,.i\r T.> 83.IOO.80fl THB PtTUUtNCf |fi \ BMRNT. Oeld ta th.' .tn...? Bl8*B,8*J iti hara waa ";h* drava from tha Bub-Treaaurj \. itei lay foi > iport Laaard Prtrca t.>*>k n.too.OCO, and i. \'6n HoflaUaBB a Co n.lo*.oa). in addltlon to this aflaouai BarlBaa Magoun *v Co arlll ahlp BaaXoeB, ohtalaed rrom r't \at?- Bourcea, brtngtttB th* t..tai t? BL8M.0M Thi. wlll make a irand total ?.f na.588.8Bl alnea ?'i* Noi aaahar iri<>\> mi rn began Tba gold raoatpta at th* Bub-Traasury yeati a| iu raoponaa t" Mr Carllol** appoal f?.?i ||ght-?reiga1 . iln*, aaatlB.BBB. Currency ahipmanta amounted M laltsOOO, aii to lha Bouth, and ili*- gr*at< ? parl " \. a -< Hjrtaana Th* total . itr*ii> > nn.'\.i.i"ti: f.?i tha on -k. aa re ported i... tiurt>-four Niitioiiai baaJu, ahowa :ii.t'' irato recelpta ?f MJa..***, and ahipmanta <>f *' I ** kIvIiii" as a "<?' reaull of tbe araofc'a hatortoi bp*i*' tlona aa Inoreaai In local hotdlngaofgl.M8.ero yot tb* 8*8*8 8*8*h ln I 'i tba balaaca roeotvad Bj He*** \... k Inatttutlon. w.^ l3.HI.oto, ma*le up *>f ;?' ??* recelpta an.1 C.tll.Oul ahlumi nta The ln* u ? rnotB menl araa malnly from ine Weat an.i tlu' outwardBi ihi s.uith. arher* amall bllla ar* need*d t<> B**vota8 eotton crop. AT I'LINTS - \ Grand Panorama of FineFurnitoreainHrsii.dst.