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1 ho Clilcnjjo Convention spent all of yes
tonlay In vviillliiK for tlio repot ts ol tlio
rom rl tlS without which Its business
could not ho prosecuted tlio CommlUcn on
Credentials and tho Committee on flubs
nnct It I adjourned till today without having
received them As soon ns I became
known nt tim opening of tho morn
lug session Hint till reports woro not
ready Mr CONKMNO moved an adjoin
incnt but tlio IUMINIJ faction who
had onjoycd Mr COVKMNCIS blundor of thl
previous day 111 tlio Utah ease hcemed to bo
desirou8 that ho should nxuln bo put In tin
vocative nnd tlio motion was rejected
merely however to bo adopted soon after
when It was put by t olio of tho HbAixn dol
ejjatcs whineiipon Mr COXKMMI showed
his Irritation by sarcastic remarks
At tho short afternoon session a point of
business was brought up upon which tho
vote garo ludlentlon of tho strength of tim
GRANT and nnllGiiANT factions Whllo
waiting for tho icpoiU of tho committees
them was a division ns t which report
u should bo first called for aunt tho lines beltm
drawn thoro appeared n GRANT volt of 118 I
ncnlnst an antlOrANT vote of 401 Tho
GnANr Ion hnit doslicd to mnUo their first
light In tho Convention on tho report of tho I
Committed on Cic < luntlils before their side
was weakened by tho admission of tho
contesting delegates from Illinois and
Alabama and bofoio tho settlement
nnl sottcment
of tho dispute In Louisiana The
solid vote of tlio Kmtusm delegates from
Vermont was with tho OIHNT faction In
this division and Boalin vnno other votes
that will not bocast for tho thhdtorm can
didate
CHANTS weakness In the three Important
committees his appeared throughout Tho
I antlGnvsT candidate for Chairman Mr
l HoAn reported from tho Commltteaon Or
fraulzatlon took his ofllco yesterday tho I
i unit rulo Is dono away wjth in tlio
report of tho Committee on Rules and tho
character of tho report of tho Committee on
E Credentials has appeared from the action
already known to have been taken
How GRANT can now bo nominated oven
tho syndicate do not tell
2
An Ilnsy Campaign for the Democracy
After the nominations of both parties are
made If tho Democrats desire to discredit
tho llcpublican leader In tho estimation of
tho community they need do but little elite
than to republish constantly what tho o
leaders have recently been saying of each
other
I Is very evident from their own state
ments that not one of the caudidntus named
by tho Republicans deserves an honest
patriots support
With tho Democracy It Is different Their
dlfllculty lies in giving tho preference to
nny ono of a host of u worthy ettuthidates otto
of whom posse the conlldoncu of the
country eo entirely that ho has uheudy
been onco electttl
Ten Million nnd n Half or Immigrants
Tho number of immigrants who arrived
at this port during tho month of May did
not disappoint tho expectations of the
I officers at Cato Garden They estimated
that It would reach OJOOO Tho actual
number of arrivals was 55083 making the
totiiI since tho beginning of tho year 135
33G which is greater by about 17000 than
tho aggregate for tho responding months
S of 1872 when thu Immigration was excep
u tionally large
Since January opened tho Immigration
Iiis been botvvoon threo and four times
heavier than that dining tho saute period
of 1879 ami live times that of 1S78 Moie
t over tho first day of Juno witnessed the
landing of U404 new bottlers and tho pros
i Jiect Is that during the month which IH a
favorite ono for cro5sluug tho Atlantic the
u arrivals will continue at as rapid a iUe as
that which mado May tutu most relal kale
month in tho history of Immigration to the
United State Until cold I voithorbcglns
this extraordinary exodus from Km ope Ii
I pretty certain to bo kept up and thuieforo
1 tho expectation that tho addition to our
population from foreign sources will bo
larger In 1880 than In any prov lous year Is
t likely to bo fiillllled
Tho military system provokes discontent
f In Germany the depression and narrow
limits of agriculture England causo wide
i i spread discouragement tho siiuVrln In
Ireland again tunis tho thoughts of tho
people t < > this and almost
country an an allot passionate
IIS
4 I i sionate longing for tho New World has
t belied tho inhabitants of Seandlnula I
Thcfao causes have given a stimulus to emi
gration which was only delayed by time
icpoits of bad tlmca in thli country tint Is
1 i 1 mallng I it IIMHIIIIIU tire 11 tnt unpicco
1 I I lented piopoitlnnH iluieoei the t facili
ties for rrossiiiK the Atlantle arc all the
time Improving and I gtoulng 1110 nut umier
oils and every linmlgiaiit court ftcta ol y set
tled drawn hither relatives and auiimlnt
I uncefi anxious to Iuttto his good foitmm
Via havo no accurate HtutKticH of time Im
mlgtatlon to tho United I States Ilu111 t i tho
u I years from 1790 to 1120 hut caieful estlmaten
put It at 2300011 Kiorn 1821 to ISjO It
i Binountod to 2101200 Ilom IBO to IBS 1 J
ritlmatlng tim airlvam of tins > cal at
600000 thoptobable numbetlt t I amounth to
7871062 Tho foiilgu IUJII i rlln fiotn
17JO ICI 1B30 inclusive will tlicinfoio touch
the t cnoimous total I of note u than 10 > DOnoo
ur morn than a filth of out untiro population
r at this time
t Of the Immigrant about twoIUtha aio
fomaloa 11 1 tunic 1111 t hat t itnilKirt ion for
I merly 110 tout thin Jrltl h Kl I mils ehlelly
fiom Ireland vvhllu about a thud WIJ fll
Germany Jlut J at pitsent and of f lecont
i
> rilrt till del inin iiniingiatlon linn been
thu most iiuiiuion vvliilo now linirland II l
biiulllig I much I ngei propoitlon than II
pi in Inns dpondi llicSiaiidliiavlan 1 Ioun
j 4 tiles also which fiiinlhhid only tlueo 01
four liiindieil thousand of tho iibmn u total
aio at pwcnt I holding I tl t thlid t place In I tin
number of their contributions to our IIIU
lallon I U 1 bUnlllcaut that enil iatloi
fiom Canada to tho lepublld h IH IK en i o
lngo dining tho perlixl wo havo luI 1
I Oll It inns up to haul on fiooOOO and P I
likely to bo In I ovon greater p riipuurt bun
dining tho noxt fnwyiart fm Immlgiatloi
tiiCnuaiU Is 1 also Increablng and
I Cllulia 11 Ilcrllulul 1111 a laig o
I dhaioof tlio now biittleis will pietty pp < ed
lly uo s tim bonier to enjoy Ilia greatei L
udvantages fuininliud heio
Iho ppii iitaioof our Ilhnlltnntl i of for
rlgn I birth intuit tliorffore cotiti ii tie to In
truaso enl us vital sUtlutlca show that I
1
they constitute tho most prolific part of tho
population tho blood of foreign laces and
of tho h lull and German especially nlll how
In tho vclimof tho t majority of our future
eltlons In 1870 tho censiiB 1n0 tim 111
her of pinpoint of foreign birth as Crri722J
nnd tho present census will ho likely to In
I cicaso that number to about 7000000
Up to 1HJO tIme Irish had much tho great
est percentage of these 115 per cent with
the Gmimins at 201 per cent but In 1870
the two nationalities wero nearly equal tho
Irish 803 I and tho Germans 30 4 Tho census
now taking will probably show thorn to bo
oven nearer together Iho peicentago of
Kngllsli was 109 In 18V and but 11J In 1870
and In I thn t latter year lltltlBh Aniei i leans fur
ilshcd 80 per cent ali Scundlnavlaim only
44 per cent rite percentage of Scandlna
laus lust bo considerably Increased by the
census ur 1880 Thero will also undoubtedly
Lo sonic Important changes In tho location
or f tho foreign part of tho population In sub
equcnt censuses but that of this year Is
lot likely to much alter tho distribution
ouud In 1870 Then tvothlids of thin Gor
limits vveio hPttlcd west of llnffalo and two
thirds of tho Irish cast of I while the Scan
lluavians were chlolly west of Lake lllch
gan
Tho ethnologist has 1 great chance for
peculation as to what will bo the charnc
orlstlcs of tho composite race which neon
ury henco will result from all these ole
melt and perhaps give this continent a
Kipulatlon gloater thau that of Europe
Icnnl Itcform in llnglimd I
Thoro Is no doubt that Mr FAIIKCLII real
mi ono of his design In tho last 1ailla
lent and thereby rendered a signal pub
Ic service Ho diovv attention to tim gross
njustlco of compelling political offenders
associate with tho worst class of crlm
nals and obtained from Lord IlnAcoxs
IEIDH Cabinet tho appointment of a Koyal
Commission to Investigate the subject Tho
report of this Commission which has ben
eccntly published recommends a number
or material changes in tho treatment of
convicts which diservo to bo consIdered by
ill persons Interested In prison reform
This Commission was headed by Earl
ClsnirKLilY and composed of men specially
luallfled by their abilities and character to
conduct a dinicult Ill I I Ihoy culled a
inet array of witnesses Including lot only
those ofllilally connected with tho prisons
jut those who had taken an attitude of ag
gresslvo crIticism toward tho present
methods of treatment They heard also nt
gicat length no less than seven persons
who had themselves undergone fontonccs of
mprisomiient Including tho author of a 10
uaikablo book called Flvo Years Ienal
Servitude and tho writer of on article on
the present convict system which appealed
In tho HVflfnifiiHtir Review In their visits
noi eov cr to the piinulpal penal Institutions
time Commissioners woro careful to person
ally interrogate prisoners as to tho working
or the existing laws In view of such an
earnest and thorough Investigation It Is
ilaln that tho conclusions reached must I
have great weight ami It seems tt UO con
ceded by tho oigansof opinion representing
both > parties that almost all of their sug
gestions will ho embodied In legislation
In conformity with tho views which Mr
AIISHLI urged the Royal CommUslonois
lavo unanimously recommended that pris
oners convicted of treasonfelony should bo
lonllnod apart from other ofTtfiidors They
dvoeato this mcasuro chiefly out time grtiund
hat serious Inconveniences havo resulted
In piaetico from tho location of political
prisoners In the mlda of ordinary convicts
So much sympathy for Instance was ox
pressed by people outside for tho Fenians
hat the latter weroahlowed not few
wero alowo a rII relax
itlonsot discipline and the natural conso
luenccs of such indulgence woro much Jcal
> usy and discontent among the other In
mates of tho prison Another consideration
doubtless had much to do with the conclu
sion leached I was pointed out by Sir
IDMUND Du CINE ono of tho first authori
ties on convict discipline that tho mixture
of men whoso offences in tho eyes of many
are venial or oven laudable with others
whoso crimes arc universally reprobated
ends to dilute tho disgrace which should
wnlt upon all crime
An attempt was made by tho Commission
solve another difficult problem piebmited
by penal Institutions How shall young or
casuil offondoisbn secured from the
caslal Ilcnrol Ilcured con
amlnation entailed by association with m
Toterato criminals during tho hours of etor
cine and labor Tine existence and tho mag
nitude of this ovll seem to have been admit
ted notwithstanding the assertions of
prison ofllclals that tho rulo forbidding com
munications during working hours had
bon stllct enforced Tho remedies pio
posed In tho case casual Imtnals are tho
substitution of sepuato Imprisonment for
tho present sentences of penal servitude
and tho classification of convicts in the
stage of associated labor In other words
tho system now practised In the Peniten
tiary of Ilibtein Pennsylvania will be ap
plied In England to tho o persons whoso
llrst offences unto not heinous and for whom
theme Is a reasonable hopo of reform
When on the other hind owing to the
gravIty of the crimes committed I tho
repetition of wrong doing convicts are sen
tenced to hind labor an elTort Is still mado
as vo have said to prevent their further
detei loratlon The question of the principle
how ov n on which convicts should boilas
led provokeil a gicat d oat of discussion
It was biiggodtod for example that pris
oner might bo giiiiiHd rtccoiding to the
nituro of their offences but thK vvouli
manifestly defeat tho veiy pinpo of the
sehome slnco tho CHHU il and tho hibltu
cr1 mmmi utah would tdiistantly bo Included i In
till HalO gioup Moreover It Ii l certali
that tho Inveterate thief la far mom iiio
elalmablo than thoso iier > oiis who havo
been betiayed by tussion Into acts of vlo i
lenci agilnst tho pel son although tho lat
ter cii linos In i tho t eye of t bin law I aro of 1
higher giado Another method of distrlbu
tioii which had Mime advocates Wit n cuts
sllkMtloii ii ecorul I rig to t bin conduct I of prl
oneis dining conllnomcnt but this asie
jecteil on tho t obv ions giotind that behavior
ItipilMiu Is 1 most dofootho test of Ion
iilno t dupravlty Tho habitual criminal
tliiough past cxperlenco of the gall
usuilt I mig fiom docility I Is usiiill I I
well behaved and is careful to hIve
on good teimswith thoauthoiitks In vlow
of thoso facts tint Oommlhslon profound to
Uilco a babis of iissiu 1 tinenL which nlthougl
II iblo to soiiio errors ali abuses heems to
bo tho best piaclluiblo I I u I Ihoy intl vise tho
formation Iltoa I distinct I class of those I hubs
oneibiigaliiht whom no pie Ions eonvlctloi
In I known to havo hiecim recoi dod I To escape
howovni tho charge of favoiltlsm till >
111111 have the tieatmeut of this separate
el VMS the I s1II11 i all i i respects as that or
nthei ennuits and with thu aim of correct
Ing mistaheq thoy I reiiulie that thmu tilt ectors
of I pi Nous should hII1 pOt to lomOIo eon
vli IH finn tills parlli ulir catoguiy when
over they think piopoi In this way thai
hellnvo that unlimtlon can at all events
be kept nltliln t h nnnow limits I I
I will Interest tuoso connected with
American prisons t know that tho question
ot f corporal punlshmont was debated Itlroat
cngth boloro this Commission After hear
Ins a great deal of ovldcnco on tho point
heviurhed at tho conclusion that tho use
01 f flogging as a means of maintaining au
horlty Is necessary and wholesome They
com to hav o been specially Influenced I by the
ostlmonyof two dlsclmiged convicts tho
author I of I 1lvo YearsPenal Seivltudoand
the wuItur In time HVswHitr Itivinc who
allltm that theio are somimo natures among
cilmlnalst which nothing but time terror of
bodIly pain enl touch and that tho icton
ton of Hogging Is theiofoio Indispensable
011 thoothor hand tho Commissioners ad
vlRn thit tho IKIWOI of prison odlelals to In
Hctabieadaiidwalor die should bo mate
rially cuitalled Wo observe that none of
ho medical Itnesses approved of this mode
of punishment although they worn tunable
osiiggestn completely adequato substitute
Another Improvement tlio penal system
obtained by Mr PAIIKEM Is tho Intro II
luctlon of visiting supervisor who havo
no Intciest In common with the employees
This was vehemently opposed by tho
olllcialx hut a majority of tho Commis
sion voted for a pel lodlcal Inspection of tho
lennl Institutions by poisons appointed by
tInt Government Lit unpaid and uncoil
iccted with tho Prisons Department Thoso
who have read the disclosures of discharged
convicts anti appicclatu tim reluctance of a
iilson superintendent to hear complaints
agalne t his subordinates can understand tho
wiao and merciful boailngs of thla icform
The 1oncns
I Is too Into probibly to count on any
specific act of legislation at this session of
Congress beyond tho routine supply bills
and a row othels ol urgent Impoitiuice or
on which there Is no difference of opinion
Possibly therefore nothing will bo done
with the reports of thin lnto Committee
in tho Poncae just presented Tho major
It l ty report goes straight to tho merit of tho
case It ejects Air OAHL Scitnnza unlver
sal l icmody of salving with money thu
wrongs dono to Indians In driving them
from their homes I reports a bill direct
lug him to take them ixpatilated Poncaa
away fiom tho Indian Territory wheie ho
has penned them and to put them back on
dielr old Dakota reservation anything In
tho treaty wllh tho Sioux t Iho contrary
notwithstanding Tho bill completes tho
repaint Ion by appropriating 50000 to 10
storo tho houses farms and other Improve
nienLs of the Poncas as neatly as possible
on tho old reservation
Tho removal of tho Poncas from Dakota
to tho Indian Territory was an outrage
They loved their homes and woro peaceful
and happy In them but became necessary
to moo the Ogallalah nnd Druid Sioux and
of all places ono was selected for tho now
Sioux reservation which Included tho Pone
lands The Poncas few In number wero
then partly coaxed and partly coerced out
of their homes A small tribe Incapablo of
resistance and pacllle they consented to
go to tho now lauds In ho Indian Territory
described mot glowingly to them on tho
express condition that they should bo
allowed to return to their oh homes they
should dislike tho now ones
They mado tho Journey and found tho
promised land a fatal region The fever
mud fearful ravagos among them tWO
had no houses or cattle In their now reserva
tion and speedily became a bind of Invalids
and paupers Then they demanded to bo
taken back t Dakota but weto tefused
A few of thoso bo tablo to travel sought to
escape north CUL HCIUIZ set the troops
on them as hn did on tim escaping Choy
comics nnd they woio airested They found
filends however who took their ease Into I
tho courts IUYE9 and Sciiuns leolstlug In
effectually SCHUIU Insisted that there was
no resource for tho Poncas but to remain In
tho Indian Territory
Rut when the case came to bo Ine tjlted
despite the adroit efforts of Mr Scnuiw to
forestall public opinion It was found that
after all neither tho Sioux nor nnvbody else
had over occupied tho deserted Ponra res
ervation In Dakotr Iho Senato commit
tees minority report to be sure employs
this language
Wt > cannot repair the wronz don tht ron by a
p < citlc performance or uur tontrict with them nlltioj
bniUnc our contnet with the Minnx but we can maVo I
totlicm ni 1 ihoutil be prompt and Anxloui to rntko to
them lull compeiifatlon 10 ro ai 1 can be Julio In Die
form of pecuniar compuisauon
But tho Ponci contract has tho priority
and to properly unravel tho wrong a begin
ning should bo lade Just j there liesldcs in
tho nonoccupation of tho Ponca lands by
tho Sioux thero Is ground for supposing
that they could bo got from tIm Sioux for
tho Poncas on proper terms Nothing al
any rate seems to stand in tho way of mak
ing tho attempt except Mr GAuL Scuuits
piido of opinion and this tho pending bIll
proposes to oxen Ido
Brightening Irosprcts of the Democ
racy
flue feeling Is rapidly spreading that t 1
time Democrts to not car tho next Proud
dcntlal election It will bo their ovn fault
and theio Is evidently a genoial resolve
that they will not commit such a fault
Mo believe now that great came will bo
taken In tho selection of a candidate
and that tho candidite whoever ho ma
be will receIve tho hearty and almot
umnlmou Mippoitof the Pllt
Jfoyond i tho dlsagioemont I in I reference to <
candidates buyout tho dlfTorcnco on the
t Iii nnit cmiii question them seems to bo u i
feeling I In I tho ranks of the h htebimubi beans tin
tlieii patty hits HUM hod its usefulness aul
might as well 1 bo dhbuidecl
The pto > pocts of tho Democracy are
bilgtitonlng I
When a DOlocllo house 11e Sonata hai
nearl doutiled 1 thin tBilnmU fur liver ninth hnr
bur Improvonvnti h Riibmlttid by 1 frattut iiluu itt
Ilepiibllnui AiliiilnlhliHlloii I vii9 crrlnlnl
hluh t I inn for corn plain upokPii Ilxmocrkt I to t
nuiUo himself ditngrpcibluiohlfi pnrti n 80clo
mitts ns Scum tutor Dun did on TiKsdny Th a
Sunntur from KentueLy did not future his
norde Ho reciut hail Ilio I uroines h otis timid prnm
luis l nf uionnmy mndii tuy thu imrtr wliiii It
01 mo Into i prnnr 1 I I tu runt h nthul the 1 jlocrlo
Blda of tlm chainbi tlmt JOHN Sni IIMAN Imi
HLln anti iiuiiln boicnd ConurehS to kuutiu
itliln thin cBtimnlos Yet nerd wns n ItUe
mid Harbor bill hn eaKI millions of dollni
cmii stub of thn estimate wIth a thouKtnd item
In It that should halo bfon kept out of Ilh
moHt > > trnvninnt bill ever pint cmi him imssa n hut I
any CuiiureFH v itlun m liU l iw olIrUMn I If I w
nriitnbea filluro In rediielne taxatIon slil
Mr lire K fill Brim uolnir to Incmafio expiuid
tiircs then or entirao vu enter the nut cnavas
very wall londml
Well said Mr llccit I
lUssmtcK has called on GoitTcnAKoii
and thin call huts linen returned and Europ
bruothea more cimsiby
I I wero qiioor I to t know how many h0111 m of
houml Hleeu IliAtsi timid bin HMAN and Qnwi I
are uYoragini tht t sn IOIIISIII Jlno nluuts
Ills perhaps hardly strange that some
pnotita tdiould Inrik nsLimoo at conf us tiilara
Hlnro bOlls ofllcInU havo idtundy bnon mitpr
lUl houses to that irulio nol ono of thom lu 1
Brooklyn on tho err first unr not awny with
CO worth of jewelry Thus machinery will work
toro cnillr In tlmo tho ccneua takers will
Boon bocomo habituated to their tusk ant the
work of enumeration wIll probably on moro
npldly with each succcBslvo tiny
KDJSOK has Just been granted a patent
for a mncnptlc oro Boonrntor which no doubt
will orate n notnblo tlilnir In Its way liko time
oliform the railroad nnlsodondoncrfl iiml
time oilier wondcra of Menlo Iark I but bow
bout tho electro light
Plalnneld already fluids local rivals In her
alms to cold mines one or thnso bulnir Ilocky
11111 nnnr Princeton nnd the other tho Hour
nnd Mountains In IluntorJon County New
cranr Thu State scents to bo mildly excited
over this idlouud illscovorles thouuli with com
mondablo caution santo old InhnbltnntB nvl
untly rcenrd this milling boom an a dovlco for
getting rid of rocky hills sour lands or other
real estate which does not tomtit tho average
farmer Land owners In tho neighborhood of
trap rock formations aro nnturnlly not averse
to tim oxcltomont
Tho City of Churches bias ono church tho
lees nnd tho flock of the erudite Congregational
preacher who thinks tlmt 8t PATIIICK was tho
rouhct jEREMtAH Is I left 1 roofless No ono I
knows how tho fro started
Why doesnt omo i stntlstlcnl person get up a i
table showing thin number of churches annu
ity burned down In thla country I seems to
o RPiiornlly admitted nowadays tlmt thor are
mt the subject of spoclal provldoucos If the
flues cot out of order or a careless sexton
drops a match on limo carpet or lightning hap
pens tlmt way they appear to blaze uu MS fiercely
nnll tumble In ns quickly ns nny of tho secular
buildings their neIghbors
Gen HATCH after reporting an almost In
redlblo number of victories over VICTOBIO In
the last four months hns nt last been too suc
cssful lie has followed thin Apaches so far
and fast ns to have actually used ut all his
lorsosFo that ho Is now pursuing font It
s further nunouucod that ns HATCHB com
unouucoc tmt
nnnd cannot bo romountpd until Ihunptiroprl
itlon for time next fiscal year becomes available
large reunforcomonts will bo sent him Thoro
mvo already been employed twenty thirty
comcanlrs of troops to follow nnd fluht the Itttlo
jand of Hot Soring Apaches which after many
reported annihilations Is livelier than over
Porhnps the Apnches do not have fiscal years
and cet now ponies whenever they need thorn
ImuiTAM Khan MABCU brings from Khnn
abnr to Kabul cordial mossnces from Annul
nAtiMAN Khan but for all that AUDUIUIAIIMAN
Rhino may bo Dlnylnca doulilo game In ac
cordance with Hiisslnn advice nt Tashkond
Tho political giavoyard continues to yawn
and give up Its dead SUBSIDE POMEHOX has
arrived In Chicago Of course ho Is a blatant
GrAXT man
A fist fight between Brooklyns Mayor
nnd Comptroller would not b scumly Messrs
HOVVLLL nnd STEINMETZ should curb their tem
pers soften their tones and ewoutun their Ian
cunue
Tho tour of tho Cantdlan cricketers In
England Is begInning to bosomclhlutot I joke
though tho victims may not appreciate I
Flist they played tlio West of Scotland eleven
anti barely pgcnpod dofont next they tried the
Griouocka and lack of tlmo alone prevented
tho Oreenooks from achieving a decided vic
tory thin score of the first Innings being lamely
In thoir favor then tho tnoklod theltoynl Hlch
School boys of Edinburgh who boat them by
ton wickets then they attempted twelve of
Ilunslit at L cd8 and vvrrn very badly
trounced In Ibo llrst inulncs 123 to 71 thouuh
bucket time to flnih undo thu
Ilekol tmo mnco came technically
1 draw next and lastly at LoIc M Ir while they
wr pliylnir their Cnutalrf Joiuvv was no
prohendud ns n desorter from tho Second Horse
Guards Tim Itov T D PHILLIIN and other
member nf tho team must be somewhat morti
font at time turn that affairs have thus taken
Presumably howovor tho ulevuu will take to
thomiolcs anothnr Captain nnd complete their
nrranenmi > nU nnd perhaps then JORDAN ala
DIL will prove tho Jouii whose castIng over
board may right Iho team
EDWHD WiiYMPEn who last winter suc
ceeded In reidling the too of Mount Chlrubo
rnzo In South America a feat that HUMBOIDT
and others had failed to accomplish has
nnl hld fllod nconmplsh un
drrtnken I series of mountaineering exploits
In the Andes Besides climbing Chlmborazo
ho hns surmounted Cnrnzon Slncholncua
Antlsana and Cotopixt With his com
panions ho ptssed tontrslx hours on
tlio summit of tim laitnamed mountain
which Is 19500 feet In height lie says
tlmt ho hns become so well nccnstomei
to tho nirolliil air of thpsa helchts tlmt It no
longer seriously nffects him Mr WHIMPEI
was last henrd from In March when ho was
about to undertnko to cllmbthn colossal volcano
of Cijamb whoso real height has never boon
ascertained Mountain cllmblntr merely for Its
own sake looks lIke a very laborious tmstlmo
vet 1 It tuna Its delights ns Mr WIIIMITKS nc
counts of his Aluino anti Himalayan exploits
show I Mr WHIMPER toes further south am
undertakes to polish off ns ho calls I the
Mill mlKhtler peaks of Sornta nnd Illlmnnl
he whit tutuve tides to tell that 1 Ibo world will
eagerly lIsten to
Tho thirty chiefs from tho Beithold
StnndlnK Hock Chejpmie Crow Crook Lower
llrulti Pine flIdgu Kosobud Santee and Yank
ton nuenules havo been well pleased In the
main with their visit to tInt school nt Carlisle
when nluescnr toting Idens mostly of theIr
own tribes mire taught how to shoot Sporriri
TAIL line wntehpd with parental prldo the proc
ress of his two boys STAYATHOME nnd TALK
TilEDcvn AMERICAN HORSE has gIven n
fatherli urentlng to younc Cur 11 IIt THE
JiriRUoNTlluv nnd nil lmv mnrvclled nt thin
way In which the jnvunlla rxdbkins tnko to t
tlnflmitlipri blnckHinlthcry carpentcry Rhop
maklnirand Kiidillnr After n while I may
dnn n on thin minds of thin manrcers of ludlnn
that Instead nf Inidxllni or trjlng to turn oh
warriors Into I farmers they must t bo I canton
with thu uridual process of education whIch
begins with tutu
bells Illh voting
recim iuiiut itt ideu im ade
The Sunday scliools of Qreonpolnt colohrntPi
Ihlr Ilhlml I I lull I trm F 3 cmiertuuy anrnOI Th
tluvr tu o t lit onnl mutt t chlhlr lurne1 lulll
11 mr lu I ut llo t rut i s th nehruI lettel 1 nl1 cur I
truls hH Th hn II ru ni umimlm inS
nl
Irulltur ciii ii ct ti 1 i t 111 1r 1 ineh
Slit I ti hll u is II tilluiillltli tutCililt clii
I tinri 1 tsiuin I 1 II I I mutt
lit Irats 1 su on uIK iillutupr nitI iIut I
liu eluuiir n 5tMl Ir miulrluluu ummul 1 cumin
fohln iii 1 lu Ihdr umiutcy ciiut gui
ute Ins cre CIII vuke bltovchoul al1
u
Ihc Mny Drnuahl
fly odlclal record tho rainfall In Patorson
N J In May wai tilt lllitit In that imntli for
nearly half a unliiri exet illinr In Mav IHUI 1
uhen Unas I t nnlt n I 13101 Tutu rnlnfall lor Mn IXHI 1
MII I I I nt an lntli In i tiuii ISI3 I Inch and in Vla I >
IH7 I > I II un Ins II I nt u ir the nninth tlLtn
it uii 11 it miii i uurt th it uuuct It i e lull in lieu illS On
Uu 4lh tin ttmi i muir t a noiinte t M a nu an i f7t9 with
n mntlimiiii ol I ti3 h itt i nn itt lid I ritine nf < I ° lh II
ier I < liiS The < 1le cut lur Maj 1B7U was 38
or cat luss than the ii i t mm I munlh
A liltnl ur lie lticp
WASIIIVOTOV Juno 3 Admiral Amrncn his
rirtntil I ila pnicli rrtnn tlIllMt > VI nical in the rr1
that Uu Mtaiii nin riiiwii 4 h t < ituiiirnitil tliu toncp
fro1
tlmi 1 irri I ntli nnili Ii I tin In I Si Ii 1 nt I that niiiblirtu I
an Vim I rlcnii I rMini nnv iur tin tonHlriictloiior an titter
r ucUol
hIlr
111
UtLUIllU blllp talllti lllni 4 till l tilllllll
31 r Hihujlpit I Triuufrr
WASInTos Juniifl Mr Hayes sent to the
SonnlLi In tin nimilmiitonoi I nkeiip Solinjlrr Now
turk IHIW Conul iknorm 1 HI lining lu 1 In tonml llfiiornl
an I tInI in Au nt lor I Hit tluilii Itc 10I11001r1 I t
nut 1 in Uillinin S iu tile nun viii 1iniiul utTltilltiill I
tu lu tuitui I ul II u ci > i inli > liin in liliu TIII I
Jlrcngitltlon l nny Drfiirrtl
WAeniMirox Juno 8Tiuo bill to connum
nmti DID leauinti nt HID uliluiiuini 1 Coiinric tif tiel I
HIT Ii j I in in prlitliu S4ilt tci I met a inoiimmntt u
11 1kllr ull boloahlrUhuUl OnllIIn V
tin Ih Smiitu lu JOY 1
UNDEnGnUUND itAiutojns
Another Campnny Ihnl tlntmi tnhHTe Enonth
Capital Ilcdgcd for it StoatS
Time now Kroadway Underground Hallway
ompnny articles of Incorporation of which
Tore filed In Albany on Tuesday last bids fair
ostnrtn Iholy contest with the old company
originated by Col VandonburKh over tho
rhht of way One of tho directors of tim old
company snld yesterday This nuw company
snrannlzetl by name gentlemen who see the
solidity of our enterprise and think they have
nvlscd nn Ingenious plan to squeeze them
elves In with us on tho basis of some sort of a
compromise to avoid a fluht But they ore mil
taken Wo claim that they hvo no right to
roadway or Mndlson nvenuo ns a route nnd
xecutlnii turn goIng rIght nhoud to curry our iilani Into
Mr Aluornon H Sullivan ono of tho directors
01 f thu item company Mid On room tinny was
rannlzeil In niooidnneo with tIme provisions of
Dr liiiHnV tunnol bill That bill II la time
bruit of numeral Inw authorIzing the forma
ton 01 COlllnlclln run ulcurlrOUI ni rnlwaYI
anti was passed only n couulo ol weeks ago ISO
yllti see Ihls Is not simply a resuscitation of
Santo extinct corporation tinnail upon possibly
expIred charter rluhtsor rllhls elnlniod to be so
Our piirposlu itt to coimtruct this underurotinil
ailway upon the assurances of some lnullsh
iitiltalUisthntif lye could secure tho onto tlioy
would nilvanco the nil nocessary capital aiio
IlloCelSlry
ilnus have been prepared by Mr J O Sickles
who wits omi nf theunulncors of the Union 1a
cilIa 111111 road n hi ave been Bubmltted to thoso t
iipllnlUtB and havu been approved by them
smut tho route laid out by us which nag nl
endv been published by TUB SUNls slo
heuiilfld muimiliablum and desirable by thorn Time
noniy Is already doflnltoly aunt positively
plidiied to us
Wo are aware that thoro are other com
mnles lu exlstonpe or another eointmny nt
unmetwito t claim that by vlrtuo of their old
hnrterx they tire entitled to tuilld K road on
hat route and tlmt nobody else II but that ro
maIms to bo seen Tho question will j I coma to an
99I1H doultlc when either party begIns work
on thu road Then they may bo Interfered with
itlier by property owners In the vicinity tint
nunlcltutl authorities or tho State and thus
irouuht Into tho courts for settlement I am
not nt liberty to elY who are thecat > ltallse who
have promised us the money and I do not
know when wo will go to work
TUX UVittllttO Of lilt WILDS CUVRCB
Half nt the Pmlor Ilhrnrr Ilettrojrd Two
fleas Harrow llaenpc Ion Death
The fire In tho Elm Place Congregational
Church In Brooklyn which broko out after
midnight yesterday extinguished nbout
mldnllhl rcalorcay was extnulshod at
3 oclock yesterday morning nftor having
burned out the Interior of tho edifice The
four walls only of the main structure woro loft
standing but Ibo rear buIlding was but slightly
laumced The peak of the Kablo which fell
over upon It crushed through the roof and
nearly caused the death of two men who wore
standing there Thero wore seven loa on the
roof principally firemen who wero almost
directly In the way of the falling mass but tho
diturls missed them I however struck the
roof with such force as to throw Private Conroy
and ono Strlneham Into the air as though they
md been tossed from tho end of a springboard
They fell through tIme holo In the roof made
by the falllne mass and woro supposed
10 have been killed but they were found to bo
escaped unluurt although injury thoy could not toll how thoy
IsaIC
The church was n Gothic structure of brick
with a brownstone front I wns be un In
1852 nnd was finished In Mny 18C4 It lOt
CiOiOU atoll was furnished nt nn expense of
fI lulU Thu bulldlm hail n neatlni capacity of
lUK and extended lit feet rom Limo fined to
ward lloyt street Theio was a hulldlui In tlio
rear used for 1 lecture and Sunday school
room Tho tnstors study was lieiwecn this
Inilldlnc I anil thn church Here thin castor the
Rev Joseph Wild hud a library of BOO volumes
containing many valued books and
COllnllll mlny llue1 manu
scripts collected anti prepared In connection
connlelon
with his dtpcnursps on the Identification of the
lost tribes of Israel In the AngloSaxon race
lime oilcln of tile fire Is still uuexolalned
The sexton Mr YellPtt clospd up the building
carefully alter thu stranberrv festlxnl and the
lights as he thinks were nil extinguished Tho
lire seemed to hnvu started In the organ loft
and may ham been caused bt a match unnupd
tiv I rn or by a smouldprinc bit of cigar Dr
WIIllo8 i about hli r of his library I upon which
there Wits no ineiiianie unit tho entire loss on
Iho hnlMlnclH about 40000 the Insurance be
inc 1301100 Iho loss on furniture cnri > ts and
O eiiBhlons wns about 15000 on which llmru
was tlSOU Insurance The organ which wits
valued at J5000 wmms Insured for 12500
THE JIVSU TH COLORADO
Illnta to Emigrants who have Vision of Sud
den Wealth und Isupioved Health
DENVEH Cal May 28Thls city located
on the South Platte nbout seventy miles east of
the mountnlns with A population ot 40000 has
all the push and bustle of I frontier town and
the appearance and mot of tho conveniences
ot an Eastern ono Almost ninetenths of the
men ono moot In the street are just from the
East All the new Improvements aro made with
Custom capital or under tho direction of I East
ern men The place scorns to have waked up
about elKhtcen months ago Since that time
nveritlilne his been booming Grand hotels
fine builneas blocks and beautiful real l
denccs have sprung up like mushrooms
Tho fact that a few men bun become million
aires In I day and a crcat many have becomo
wealthy will cause lon from the East to pour
In hero like a mIghty flood Thousands nro
comlnc hero every week All tho trains from
hut Hast come In Into on account of that Immense
loads of passengers they brine Many have
gone to tho mountains nod finding ll Impossi
ble to work on account of tha snow havo turn
ed their faces eastward Tho rot majority
come with just enough mOle to brine them out
nnd take them home Many core without tho
latter armament and must find work Im
mediately To suppose that a city of this size
can give employment to any considerable part
of time four nntl hive thmoutunul
111110 thol8nn1 persons who pour
In every week Is absurd Tho streets are full of
men soil the placo takes on thin npounranca of
1 gaIt day but In a Khort time the crowds
will havu departed fur tmo mines anil
those who remain will havu plenty of
work nt cool prices Good meehnnlei oct
from JJ 2r > to 11 per tiny only while hoard 11
from 550 to fJO n week A modcrateslrd
room rents lor IJO n month Of t tlm u treat mill I
tltinlu who coma here Ihlo IMOU tlm vast ma
jllllv will ro back In tho full poorer In purso Ull
and In health i for
1L11 nn man can expect to retain
bin health in tho mountains whero the air
bough t iiiirn Is very llfht I where h a will ii ave
to iii on the uround perhaps or under n snow
luilik where there Is frost tlm enr round and 1
he will I I I ii tutu to work In I the Iii rut I 11 rum s of the t
nun all day and sleep In a Iric iniratujosphcro
at n mill
Tile city of Denver Is quito nhentitlful ono
Its streets nn biond Invel and well shaded
wlthfottonwood trees ami thouuh rum lull 01 HIM I
native soil mIre asdurnhle and mInuet hard
I ni > ni 110 IS Iurlhl 111 1IIISI ns Inr
ns tIn bust pivntl atretu of I Kastfrn tltlen
Mowing stream of I water run nn all tile streets
ni tll
diirlni 11 summer time mms all vcKttntlnu mU81 t
tin kept alive hi irrlBfttlnu i lor very little I rain
lillH tire aulltlic I show or I month ago lie I mitt
Ihl u llr t for about ten nmcuuut fIb CotiHldnrabhi
fiiiou fell ilurlntr time tviuutr and 8onmonya
Iw t hlH at I I Fbi mu mount diiH I from sixty I 1
ilLlity inlkt I nwij with their Knowcrowned
penkH form n silverrimmed horizon from time
boulh rnimil to llm nortlivvpht mnklimn beauti
ful buktrroiiiul for Hie black dull foothills
Illicit I nr twenty miles dlitant Looking from
tlie I lnllml of n ii runt westward It I t suums as
tliotiBli tlm city ran right wlsllnr1 hills On n
U1 1111
dull r lay loiiK8 1eakslxt miles to the t north
vuitt t SHMIIIS HO neir that t ono van iicnrrely real
111
lrt that I wnuM hn I very long vnlk to It
1lknH 1eik tt tIll olth IIIH nllI1S hind ibis
npiiunrnniH of lutliug far olT nlilmnuli only
tl ulhOllh 011
lllteen mlleii further tinny than Lomigs peak
Although usually himltlii It linn teen I au tu
Hieklv hern this winter nnd s mImi mig but Io thi
meat iniijurltj nf tho eon es of vtiImlm poviunl
iro back on nliiioct every eaciHnrd boiinil train
lenin from IoadUlli and the tnlnim eaitipu
Almost I every oim on Clint I ic hem Is sick m for
a while None but stronu hmumtlitmy
allhy
whl 010 bil 6 r I 1 hulhy persons
should eonie here to slay 01 at lenst not dm Intr
this tlmo of tInt > ear And to nil lantern luun
who havu Bteiuly honest iiiiiploynuint but are
think III 01 eonilimMotJoliMadn in hopes of 111
111 rich fiibtci I HIV remain hero you Iel
Alllili Cunipellnii fur IVIin
There were placed on exhibition yesterday In
n pnrlur mljuliiliic the Aimrkan Art taller In the
Kmtz tulUiiit Mtuliaon 1111115 < tctwren UK and 70
Illiinilnutitl IhrMnmi enl In oil unj naur colon
It hkh hnJ Um inuiiU In coin tltluii tor tIe lour
I t I umlntiutitue It CJOO us I tell titli ririri lit Aunt
lust iO ii utlili Il I iiil i I liikr Tiu 1 i us er t u 1 1
1 I um II l iii oiu I Vi I tIlt iluritigiLut lie uiirnuuuli
lliiui striulliul I I tluittt t burn mlii I Ito uric
iI II juiiu S lilIliel CII 1111 I luII tuuuui t i
e ru ii l 101111 il 1 t it errs im iii lt su nra
lie ulll i uurui tIll 1 U JI 14101111 u
ld Irio Cut Auiuuuir MI 11111 erie fis
Jlr ltI Ill flual 5i A uliulftrl II0ur
110 I pllur I s 11111 t olII ibilluli I let OIlS Ik
Hmllli inolliiii Denuiciat f > r Ilnjard
CluntXRTov 8 0 Juno 3Tho Xnti ond
rtuiitr Imi iiIu Itts troll cliliinihln Unit the ilokunlt ijut
tin 1 i mi tu riMirtcnl the Suuth Ciirullna liiniotracy at
< immiiMi iiiiaiiiinunil layer thu nouiluaUgu gf Stiialur
U > glut hun lluht4Cmit tolalur
FAltlfiO FUn ySOO000
nrmnn IlMber er Iron Importer Succumbs
Vnd r the lifeline In Price
Tho heavy decline In Iron has caused Im
mense losses In the trade nnd failures have I
been expected for some limo past Tho first
large Importer of Iron who was forced to tlio
I
wall was Mr Herman Llssborgcr of 257 Pearl
street who hns mndo nn assignment to his son
Inlnw Mr Bernard Schulz President of thin
New York Ueflnlnif anti SmeltIng Compniiy
The failure was the maIn topic nf conversation
In the metal trade yesterday mind although It
was not unexpected yet It was hoped nrrnuirn
moats would have been made by which ho could
have pulled through Mr UssberRor hns boon
In time metal trade for several years but time
business lifts boon manncodby his son Lazarus
LlBsbnrcer with power of attorney tilt halter
belnBconBlderril the real principal I < Iilss
beruer failed In 1874 when of the firm of
Holmos tt Llssberuer VTIO lost IJ000000 bull
luc popper and thin firms affairs were put In
ilrLFssnererorsnld yp f > rijay tht hn thought
the liabilities were about 2 500000 thin nmiter
part of which wns secured and malnlv dim to
bunkers who had advanced monor on tin Iron
purchased Ho owed comparatively nothing
to the trade here ns the purchases of metnls
hero had cenernlly been for ensh The fit biro
wits the result of thin Brent fell In prices of Iron
which caused many of Ids customers logo bnek
on their contracts giving ns excuses that tIm
Iron was not according to sample or that It wni
not delivered on time or that they wpro unable
to pay Oonsequnntly the Iron was thrown back
on his hands prices In time meimli tlmo having
fallen at least tl5 per ton Ho had boupht about
HO 000 tons of Iron abroad some nf it its himili
ns 145 per ton thu average beIng estlmnteil nt
ISO tier ton anti about half of It wits disposed
of fit the time of purchase Ho had vulupwnrd
of 70 000 tons on his hands now Mnimv of hIs
creditors hn said had called upon him nnd ex
pressed their sympathy end had said they
would allow him I tn handle list merchnndlio BO
that nothing would bo slnucutercd or thrown
upon the market The assets consisted of Iron
of every description probably 70000 tons cop
per tin mint other metals tIm amount nnd
value of which ho could not estlmntH ntpresont
If these wero held until the market reaeted he
hoped to be able to extricate his affairs Mr
Llsstuargcr owned the controlling Interest In
the New York Hefinlnir and Hmultlnir Company
corner of West and latin streets but his failure
ho says will not tilTed tim compnny ns It Is n
stock concern Mr bchutz being the President
Flilitlnff tu On Combination
Justice Lawrence In Supreme Court Cham
ben ncard arirunif nil lrrday In A suit tcitun to tilt
the right cfgaieomninloi to advance urlcoi rev dieter
contnet rrlcfi the plaintiff II Jllntf J Cooilan tin
fnmlture manuracturer who sTart that the Municipal
QMllitht Compmiv contractnl to > npply Mm with eat at
su2S per 1051 feet The compuny udilenly until lu main
on OranJ itreet to the New Turk Oaillnht Company vrho
ralttd the price to S3 23 snI t railed to furnlth the Ramp
quality > rirrti The iilnlnlltT lvrC list according to the
tatute anr comnanr Ui titlrcd to turnlih any applicant
with ca provided they liave a mum within HKMit of
theprfiniMi to be mipplltit The dtiluliintit nld that
the work nl the company were at fnrlrli urlli Mrrel
anil North Blrrr and the preMiiro not be tin fiiftlclf to
prnpf rlv Minpl tht i cniiHuincr lontti of flrand tirtrt
they uM their main to the New Ynrt lailluht Com
pun who e work are at the flI t nr Ttentvflrft drieS
They admitted that they mill retalnnl hIlly main on
Iranil citieS whIch vupplieil the norlhrrU ildr and
tint If tie mulattO would pay SIts for inaklnl lip > niece
ery ctinnectloni the defendants wouiil have nn nbl ctltm
to fupp ins the iiulntitT alit Mttllnx the mattir the Wm
Hayilieycoull with the New York aailljfbt Cuuipany
Uccliion withheld
Brooklyn Ased Cltlzeni
ExMayor John W Hunter prcslilcd yester
day at the meaning of the old Urooklrniteii who have
formed an organization composed of lho < e who were
rflJrnti of Brooklrn ci It wee COy yean see The
niectlnr which wai held In tbe City Court room wan
larccly attended by old eatherbeaten Long Iilandcn
with roiy clirtki and flowing while lilt and beardi
Much rood fellow ihlp preralled amoni them ai lilly ills
cuned old tines tmcther Mr Hunter laid that one of
the Important niition of the aloclitlon wan to mum
duce the memiirlei of the iierno nf tie rolutlnnar
war One if thew WIll Nitihnn Mali who wa arrt tcd
on Lontr I ishnni l and hanwrd In New lInk hj tlit Hrttlh
Anothrr duty wa to ifili after the water nail nf tin
city which tail been furirntten In I the en wih nr the cltr
aimi I the cnnfuiiUin and exntrment convqiunt upon tilt
ame Alden J Spooler iialJ that up to thf present time
the lf nienur null t Ui Krif kl > n on hcrflleotihe rim er
to water tirhllltfrl had never usd1 t tricUcal > rcroir
nlzed and all of the terry revenue went Into the coffer
ol New Vnrk
The following new offlrrri were elrcfoM Third Vice
Preildent eiiJii ke llreenvodtecoiiil llecorllnir Seer
tan WIlliam Du VIOl and Librarian Utiime U iienrs
uiolIg time new meuitucrs wee oxJude Joliu M i Urtcn
wooJ
Dudley Heeklna Dclny
The Fire Commissioners applied to the Board
of Apporttonmrnt for the traniler to the Fire Depart
niettt of the unexpended balance tif the appropriation
made for the Department of Butldlnsi for 1880 The ap
plication wai made In conformity with the act patted
liv the laitlrcliliture cunnliilaUnc the Department or
Bnlldliua with the Tire Ii purtmint Vlainr topper
moved that the IranMrr be made but utibiwqiientlt
omptroller Xillri mitlon wan rarrltil to 110n HI
tion on the application until forpuratloti N < HIM I It tilt
Iliyl opinion had b < rn obtalllfd Hi tu the con utinlon
aht > of the act and the nwvr I of the Board bf t Appur
Uuliment tu make tha traiiMer
Th United Stale nt the A Y C and K It
Itnllraad
vVASUiNOTON June 3The Sonnto todny
adopted a reiolutlon calling upon John Sherman fur
copleiofall papers flturei declnlonl oplnlonl and all
other recordi of l Inbreit In liii itepnrtment rrlatfmr to
the claim nt the Lulled MMd junln t tic Ncss funk Ten
tralanl liidnti Itlrrr llallruail Ciminin i > for ni nr
CellS tax on tie irip illvldinl ul iluhu Mr cent tie
Cerium In 1H < T9 nn In stick ca Itrtl elIi I that the Ciniinl
l ierof Internal I Bcvenut CU nil all untie thtretui
until liiKtrucud by CuiijEreci HI tu tho manner ol IU Mt
tit iTS U I
To Sleek George IViiahlnirloua Illrtkplnce
WASHINGTON June 3Tile Speaker laid bo
fore the llouw I twln a cinnmunicatlun from Mr Eumi S
relative to the errctli tf n inniiunn nt tu u mirL the
lilrthilace of sicoren til II Mnitun Mr llnrrlirlitm
Va llntnidiirrda joint rculution api rn ilatlmi WJIA J
for that purpose and It Witi un ililniuuvly anrtid to
Another Coney SalonS ilnllnny
ALBVVV Juno i3L Pponr Jncob RaIser
ant tither ste nanieil ai directori nf the Stalew Kali
war Company of tenav itcuii Tin role ii I iron m
Brighton Bench to Kelt llrUhum Iho i rial t III bu
lpit5 ill bu in am ot a propelllnsr cnblr a undid to i
itstlunary power Thecapltulli placid atfuuuuu
Thn Tulei In New York
To THE EDITOB OF THE Sus Sir I chat
letiBi the authur of an article In tJ tuutut Journal re
termed to In todii if to prove that Ludluvr limed
a very nn aorv nuarttr of New Vork Ii i Inhablttd
cuteSt Ifnolnhnlh by rile and llintlillillcsfjcit
pnri It ori lire of ioitil nation lilt
Ht Inn Itiorouchb acqiinlnte 1 with the numeroui Iollfh
colnnv In Sen Vnrk I i < rt that tin Idiinn cattinil
all utter thp nil In Urn trtct ttlin itiris clii
llPil unuiiiit it l lollli Jew ami in rmniK nnd Hint
tile PolMi iniille I Unitf i f a ratht etraH antnniiin
llvi iKtttriind in > n tlennh thin thu i i > 1 nt ur linllon
alitico < hiilnif tlio attic iniini it llu Ir itl in KH
ll till Mint i Jtunul Illilll nill uruu t H tint he mid
and mi ant tn thut nrlkli I am nnt to MfUran
ninnilllt of pi natt hinut nnr > o 4 niolt me Otherwise
1 nae tudf n > unii him n t UM irnnt
1 s StniioTZhr J0 Rutut Twelfth Street
tzw OUK Junt I
l > bnl flEiirie Hot Wore
horn tltt fjxitin Win
The report that Qi > orL Eliot had bppn flint
tint u lie r the name m Le s cc tniflnittil in therms
Imlnc pillIIheI It < n milnu lit Mirinuuei i r
Vl io rt at Ht liorLea Cii I ecu Hanmir I i nn in Jihn
U ltiMru il Wit him ii t i Marian h un I U > M n nl tlm
trIm North Hind Ki limo I
n 4 itrt Thl n < tlti uiu
irnhnbl Inrwaritt ti I tin Tia > n 11 sill liUlul i I whnitl 1
m t rmliziilint fur liiorI 1iut I to butt ilili ninrri > il In i
lIe name of it l t mini I lmf I in III val ThiMuu
leant I si irslu l l < inlet ill ktniiliktuii I mdiin ill tirfti
Itilt 1 wan cimlpmiiid to tin iliurch hj ltiurha i l cot 4
tiuitt i hon ul 0 1 II lrf ii Mhn cute tur Hn it Vlr
trilI na < attinh I bi lilt touI ai Oune cry attrmlltr
3 onmr hilk Tin rtiveri nu hrKltnmliU anl ir < oin4
men O tueni Mint mu nrt on th IMC Minn a lack I Hin u
itrriis en tun rnlim I triniinlii fill huniii the MIIIP
Tin parti adjiinrnid t > hniikfnit nt Un L I iinhiiin Hull I I
tlitirht Eltet slid lur huauand stunted fur IurU the lauia
ale iiliid
A Ircll iLht Squeeze
Airy anu I ilirint lto > cne adcr I nut boi ol New York
There In the treat ciurn tIty daintily lcwinf till b
woik
Fnillliitflt tries torncouratre hit strIker ai buiy ai tic
Tlioiiji lit cut iultu to lilt hiitinitc Thtilia pretty tlht
iqtlfle
There lihii I sturdy lieutenant Slmoni rpdonbtahle inn
Non In the ilium of Lljti whut can hate liappcmd tu m
lion I
Tint su ai a terrltila blow whlcli brought the itoul chief to
liU knrti
Trembling be rlsei and muttcra Thli U a pretty Unlit
KlUlfZul
Loean the prIJe ol tht prairie Icadlnz the Weitcrn
adttncc
lie fruin ithou ililtM of tulli hide the dart ul lilt
ntnniiri ulance
Sum ai a terrible break In the ranks of till band he I
mi
Bhmlderi and blinchei and mnlteri ThUli a pretty
tlkht muteztl
Tbinklf and hard U the talk of coinFcllln the pirlyJ
Hill
Kcrclns the patient to iwallnw the illdtd Imperial pill
Valnli tie banneri art llauntid that catch uut this popu
lar brrte
Well may the itronu leaden mutter Thli U t pretty
Utht iqucezt11
Airy nnd elecunt Itocoel bliirdr Imprluoui Ponl
irliithecuntlict I you all ma ill lieu icr llm prni In u won
Per Ii the putty muil drain the Imperial Shill tu the
Itei
Then It nould Is fur th
tlis patliiut utirely too tight a
aouattsvl i
MfY1ifllf1M
Lottn the actress Is reported to bo the
afUanceil wile nl Clement llitlnhrlilie an otter
Annie Lnroek of Kansas City though
only 10 rein oil lust nlrciul causcil till lepaniUonof
two marrletl cniiplen ami the inlci le of two bachelor
Miss nigney a school > I tcnehor at Lin
coin Ill whit marrleil the Itn Mr lUMmnnl colircJ
ami her rilnllies urn 1 endcmurlmi lo wild lur to an
niylum on the ground that her lore for him lia nianlt
The auction sales of art nrtlclnti arid
other prnpert al llm tllla UimldofT rlnrr lice have been
ciuiiplrtiil The collection ol rare IntiH ami Invert
one nl tile finiSh In existence was purchased by a lIre
ell iprcuUtor
That baby elephant Is proving tho
itrongeit attraction tier resented by s ihow In tillS
country The circa to which It belongs Ii I il rawing
cnormoui ainllencei through New Enitlaml and In iowa
ptices three pcrformancci n day are given
Mr and Mrs Olailstono had not loft the
Queen half an hour after their tint theft when Lord flea
consfleld accompanied by Lerul Rowlon arrived liming
driven over Irom Ilimlienden on Invitation This ium >
muni his naturally clean rise to much gossip
Idddy Iloouoy tIme popular mlinlo of the
variety shows celebrated the closing ol a nicceiifiil ira
ion by a but ipree In Indiannpolli where lie lost f 00
and a diamond to lome gamblen ant appeared unto
aliCe 10 drunk that tin nudlinct Jeered him
The Canadian team of crlekotors liars
arrived tn London and there has also arrived a lllndod
elf i CM The Australian eleven hai been there mine Hint
and W R Urace mIss undertaken to organize an Kiiituils
eleven so that there is proipt ct of iplunlld iport
The judicial ttlbuual at Homo before
which the celebrated cuts ol the Oounteis Lamberllnl
was argued hai decided that the Countm hnvlig been
alread acknowledged by one legitimate lather the ILlS
no right to another No woman can have two fitlicrs
Thin total cost to the German nation of
entertaining the representatives of the great poweri at
the Berlin Oongreis amnunlcd to jTJ 007 Ins fto moderate
an expenditure considering the rank nl the lllntrloul
vliiton doei honor to Jerinan thrift Some uf till icueiu
expended mort than the host
Thieve Is a curtain dog well known In tho
neighborhood ol Kadlers Wcll Theatre ulilcli has bet a
In the habit for lomi jcari of aueading the Shake
ipearlun rctltali there It Ii positively slate 1 bv shake
ipeare devotees that nhenii Wily oh any other author II
substituted the animal always departs In dudgeon
John Meadowss parents consented to
his marrying Mlis rinard at lemi his and all the prep
aratloni were matte lor a flue wedding Twoilais before
the appointed time honetcr they round out that liei
golden hair had been made 10 bj bleaching Regarding
that a a decelution then lurbidti the banns mU the sol
obediently broke litietungimcnt
To flit up the jjips In the Paris parks
caused b > the dcstructlie men of the nlnler 51000
eurgrcen tree Cult 300110 deciduous treei nre quired
In the Chainpitls ei 3J tree were killed and 0000
bad lobe cut down to the roots Yet amid thIiiBreat de
struction It Is I leasant to know that the great cedar of
Lebanon In the Jnrtln item Plaiuti remains unharmed
notKlihstamllngllie report that It had rlihcd
SlrClmrles Duke Is piopariii a bill deal
inn whim bloated and mysterloui corporatism of Lon Ion
and tilt mllls are uneasy Thet have a punerlullnllu
elite howcter at their back The 1rincc nf walei Ii I a
fishmonger and linberda > hcr The Dukri of Ldlnburgb
anl Connanglit lICe illimonircr The Duke uf Cainbrl tge
lia mercer and merchant tillor The Earl orlloacoiis
field Ii a merchant tailor also and the Lord Chancclloi
and Chief Justice are uiercen
Piof Gteonor who stayed nt West Point
to look i after Cadtt V hitukirs Inttreits during the trial
publishes a pita that one col < red officer uiuht to be
drtallid to tile Acatltllii as an Illilrtlclor lie suggest
Ucut Flipper of iihoin he icy It hai been nearly
three jreari since Lttut Flipper wai graduabd and
except the enlal alLure of wrltlnz a lootlsh book nar 5
rating his tIle at West IInt l lie lull conducted himself so
as to win the respect ol Ms fellon onict ri
Haitmtxnn of Ueilln Is the animal king
of the Wend uui he
an collects more wilt beailsand sup
lilies more menageries probably tint any man living
Ills animals are mostly co lected by young lluJenti tf zo
ology who enlist In amateur brigades onler lila coin
mand or by trained hunter A showman can cet tbt
oreat serpents ol the Andes and Amazon cheaper from
llurtiiuiin than he can Ironi Iheir natjto country and
the lame may be laid of almust eery other luccUi of
In UJ animal
Time works at Cologne Cathedral have
been renewed since the winter wllh great ocmltt and
It really Kerns In spite uf adverse iredlctlnn that the
building usihi actually bo Itnlihid at last n hlle one psrl
Is being complfted however acetiC falls Into decay
minI Illcuts ho berestond Works of rentitratlnn fndted
are being carried on at the same time as him worki ot
complttlun especially beneath the south toner whose
foundations have to lie renewed while Its summit ll
being finished
AUto Keith was apoodlooklnboy of 14
at estflell Mnsi He drri ed MiiiHll In hli sisters
clothe ran ann > in I them to Springfield and gut cia
plojmentasa sile < glrllna bookstore lie limit such a
winsome ulrl and flirted so niturally with the male
customers that he soon became a grtat attraction at
the place He was a fatirlte too with the gi Is of the
hnuue where he boarled and none of them suspected
that lIe inui no vOmit towear petticoats nut inoiiur
ieuiilth dIscovered and exposed him
A Turkish Journal commentIng on the
elevation ol Mr i QUdstonv to the 1rimnrshlp as erli
that he was a UuUnrlan Hli latlurnuia pig dialer lu
ilieVulU of Kurtenuje sa > Ihls iracioui chronlcltr
amid 3 umi miii Ilium ilmiilC liinanil i iltle ao uf sixteen to
Knla and wan then It ltli anoiher m lIt dealer sent to
London to sell tIes lit pliil the proffids changed hi
name real Troailelr to llndilunr and became a llrltlt
inblcct hortnne lavoitd him until he became Prims
MinlsU r Ola Istol e hai no I Irtues
Theme Is itt the Sydney Australia Er
liibition a IIUIIM built of papir Tht entire furnltun In
eluding chiinltlitri and u stote is of paler So too
are the Cii rue i C unl I ciirtulin niilllieiu Is a bidroum
In which thire Is miot ohm a lurgi puitr Ud but slw
til tim tlmlti ti shuts multi cull 1 It male undcnl tlimir
it I CI5 Slim buniuti In I tin I lilt tt > lc It lsproi i > o il t9
lte u sine e of bnniiirtilii this lulltliu nt which the
I late dihts knms Imnits t jilt I drinking lluimliii shnll
leat otit taitir Mrthtiig in ftiii txcipt tin eitablei
1 ho Mm quS l ritg Is I tlitirt I liningtplcn
dldl nttheCI Hint I Ic > atUn lit Iortlnnl Ilu lun In I
Three fourth of tho dining unl iecll in of the umuiomi
huh world haie already i bat 1 achancial bl t innjiiincuit
malivin His pay as Ambnssidur Is I onlj C 1 u 1 > Jaiear
but lie mImi I 011th nf the lanrentlntomei In tin ml Idle king
loin lilt annul r wnui In I esllinHUd allluO IXU The
iinuns I birds nc ls ari Intarllhly sirel at ills thud
nnil I bi at skIll lii a 1f Hint lie primUuto bee mime af
ifliion t tile a tliticncy tn I hiliumi ill as tue e arC lim Paris
tt tn rt an Ihwr i Cilisilal liol I u evi n innri ulltitri ii It his
than his coll nIKIn Lnnlon Iii M inhlont Tseng ll
a udry bt intilill MKinanior a Iliimst uid looks ijulle
olul Inatllit in the gain co tiuni 11 uirran 1 Ud v of liking
The martlnco of Mile Colette daughter
of vkxtndtr Uumas ttciirrtd isls annotincid byci
tie at llillljilulltsun Wednridilt The crri mini WAS
lerformed h i > the Mnvnr according i ti the civil rites The
tiroiim M Maurice Llpmnnn is I HII t lit liner of It nat tal
ent and the ion ut l n wealth llibriu Mho liAsilcnt
urtner I In one ol tlie Lrint linikln hoiutinl u 1arls II
Lipinann Is kiln ril mamtiiro ilu ttltbrnU 1 nrtitrmi
ftclor at SL Ktlinnc Ills u sill multi the marnae H the
ri suit of H lint iii linprission c i Ii ul tim nt lOiS Mile
Colette win iitieuii tilt hot tlrt b ill at nu iiluli tie jounp
entlnier wai pn s nt Ho njuht on hit tel iietioii timid
mnde tinbtst mi f ttii opportiinil llrfnre the etnln8
wnvtntr luthesl n dIet he in ide ni hU mind to wok
thu lonttit ni 1 Uiittm to tin inirnigi Tu ittnin thli
M ii hint adnicultInk like him sill Dunmi tu hit
ilnunhttr lt lion tin ImpnUim your henrt Ihotlrtl
mil i reunion Is ill It 110 tile ii ett t Hi gum lusa mt Du
inns has ngiiln niiti 1 iircordhu to I lit th < unit it I itlL lo
Ills ml n flaiidlut ttii tii Inn inn i iiiimer
In stir tints the enumuli h cnnd hit tor mirritd lue
liuimishiis u ht iilit r tin kt iiilt in in nl birth north
genlltman Ii l moie Hi limit i i the niru miitti 01 met
I otiuei is but Ill in luin il nitUt it h I ii h lu 111 i ictlnt
ol notilii nit rankd b > the iii sit > uvtrtiii ot sIlt
tlnie Lnbor
Flio ii rulgiutsi vvlilh hns u boon nitdo In
Ialrsiiiu tliiriiu ihu hit ni utv flu t > i i t i o i psei lily
tideill in Ihv rtitltui 11 t m int m it I ml Itigs imm lore
klUin lmult ihut bit ii riimilil I llotiM hilts tt i n it hlimd 1
ur nlinlL Otitili UK oli 111 n 1 an niiil liiti nub
limits tin iMHiion biliu null illic milu iuemrul tii a
writ Tin Jtits hint tormid among Uu nut i lie I
1111 wi 1tlt ivlilch ills irttttil built burr irk ike
bililtlin i ad ipted hue sttvrtl Inllllllt Tin liiiuil I of
dwellings during the lInt 1 hIt liitS llvt ti I in I lini Ion
tribltl Hetlilfhiin c mtes the liiiiiimvioii nl a m t v
built uuioui III JlllTl tilt tie ii Itllll Ub bii II It IIIOI J
the dluh flllttl l lii aid a iniiiilirol ntn h i i II
maUHZints evtn inlitinlliiiillinn hate I itnt uc i t J
nieui lii the kardiiiso lutti halls hie hiiiiu s h m HI I
iricted and to the ftUih and nertti ur Ihr limn I i mi iG t
Arabic NUblllbt mutt t b niiihiri Iriim ics l I In I n
Ith mutt new h nips an HI in lill iiuuti n in K l ul i i
nth hni linrmi I In ilii nnd itAt ill u it lull I I II
me built TU erias also hns its m M huu ih in J i n
mllilary nrnnnl ill I tell eiicttil it oiu in st > 5
ahing with a title m w Imrrnck In tht It u i i l
chive lonely tailny iiwanl Hit Iilst hnsa i M i i < >
honiel usjitt and In the tottn nn niiin inn Ii i > us iii
bill dtius and i Uo a net khnu Hurt uu n i mite Is W
sLlluiil Ihe Kujtmtl munntttn I unl tin bin linN i I I
rrtltstaiil inimion In llithlthtrm a mu i It ii rrntksiJ
artnal have ieii C retiem t Iii ouiiu I tNaii to
llicriisliu I triiilt tin si rk g iru I i I 11 miCi i I
crcatir il > le and ln sti hitiiiu nt ilI ii usisae m
muttly a kryat linprutrmi mel t t IC t n t Hit o tI l >
nliUli us a rule an ttnl tI 1 i N < n I I lul tue u 1 I
bate lion flan ninJoni a ran lUuu tnvtitr uurm Lh

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