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BOW TUB ORDER. HAS BESS PER YES TED. osiataiL tztrosu lost iiobt or AID ITS IXX OPEBEJ) TO TBp VOITDT rCKSOSS. LociroKT. Tt.

T- kui. 8. Recent public treats hav draw tha ututtM of tbe past press thaOraaJ in; of lb Eepubll Th wsatrw I sswiaasty Inquiring how la poesfbl that as orgaaiaed Body Teteraa tnlee sold Bumbaring ft quarter of miUloai widely distributed throughout Um KUob and laJmlg to Baa-prUMB cm put la to poiuoa aupporUag tbe BMur kaowa aa the reaps fwsatoa WT aa4 heaping la salt epos lb ITealdeat of tba TJntud Bote for a faithful aa4 cweaeleaUeu diacharg of duty. Th answer to that aaattkm wul dieloe Borne pf th Inherent detects of tba order, a wait aa ebow eome of tba eryiag evils af- Its ad.BiBUtratIoB, "Faithful are the wound of Mmbra of tea Oread Army of the ttepabli who cling to all ta It uat to good, while denouncing tba peg-pieioa tendencies of rt latter year, hara" sot failed to aouad tba warning la and out of ita seeling, and It du to tBa iBroeaa number wearing tu bad (a wao Indignantly repudiate and ondemn tba stigma that Ita professional o.dtrt" aava succeeded la faatealaf a bob It, that tba publie bould know haw ail thla SWredeUoa of lha Tetaraa character baa oor about Wbea. ta tba rear 1886, tba nuclena of this rdr waa formed By tba lata Dr.

BUvrnsoa. ft Pecetar. tba queatioa wbatbor It should be political was seriously discussed and setll4 ta lb negative. Tba following Baa always bea found la tba printed rule and regulation: rooncn. i effloar reardf the Oraad Army mt tia fcspab.ic aaall Is say manner im this organisation tut partisan purposus.

ami um discussion of trmsa notions altall bs pnrrulttwl at any of Ita meeting. Bar aaaU any aocaiaelloa for pelitioal office be saad. It wlU be eaailr aea that fr a society draw-tag Ita membarhip freaa every political partr and frutu erery abada of puhuoal frelfoc ia airttt adbereooa to Una rule la a aoodiUuB of Pif-preMrrailoB. It la aercrtbaleaa tba irnib that tba uoateuBaplesoan feature eonirorenr la the puie aud departateou durlaa tba S'i jrun of lUrzlau-Doa baa baea tbe dntarmlned tffTt la Btalntatatbiaaalatarr rule. Tbeblatbar-akitc.

tbe dematroKoe. tbe profeantoaal "atrlker wvr earir aud lartrelr repreocnred la the order, aod area ia tbe llrat years of the Grand Army tba Bspablia tba arte aad Bttaraacma of tuaaa pereuaa. poalna aa Uraad Army maa. at-tartoed a wtda bat BBinertted aaapU-loa to the ardor that It waa aaerelj au aaaax of tba tbaa luiulnant polltlual party. Until 1876 tba orcaulsatioa grtw alovly and llted la rather a feeble way, Ita oooxtent ob-tacle balna aospleloa of Ita obteeta, aoaa ah arte thta aoapletwa ia a areatar decree tbaa tba Tetaraa class from which alone eouiit tba ranks recruited.

Tat tba basis of tbe onranirattda ef tbe GreJid Army of tba Repnblle aod the vast majority of its membership were at that Hue bJKQiy creditable. To bring together ta rsirlotie and aortal order tba surnrlng Union staram who bad fonrht and aafferad lor tUrlr aaaotry from Kick Moaatala to Appomattox was a grand and worthy object, and tba declared parpoaea of tba order aeamed to leare notbtnit to lx desired. Ia oonsldeiina, later on. the erlts apa whlcb It baa fallen It will be well to bear la mind these anelaat landmarks. They are: Ta areaerre and strengthen thaae kind and fratwaai taliBjr which hiuA together tba aoldlara, salUira, and aoariaaa waa aallad sappraas tba Uia rrlMilwa.

and la parpstusts the aiaoiory aud ajawrj vim aeao. t. Tt aasUt sue former eomradea la arms a aaed blp sad piol wtiua, aul ta axtoud anatUal akl la Uia whlaara and orphan of lboe who aara tallaa. a ta maintain ties -allnfnaooa 10 Uie UalMd (tlatraof Aaiorica. Baad apoa a paramoout iwmi for and fl lelity to the KsUooal Cunutniiua and lawsi ta dlaeuaaiaaanoa wuataTer tends to weakna biyaitr, luata la lnurrwtiun.

treason, or rebellios. or la any manner impairs tba efflcimey aat pr-Bsaaaacy af ear free inaliinliona, aa'i laencuuraKS tba spraad ol anlveraal llbarty, eaoal rights, aud JaaUco ail men. Barely, a btah and noble aim And the history of tbr bkb who bad tbia order la tbeir karpiag gara prooilsa that these objects would be scrupulously adhered to. Wby tbrybareia Innre measnrn been lust sight of It la our dis-Ba-reealle daty to record. The story of tbe ornu-Buial year of tba United Slates, If fully told, would sbow that every thlna of a patriotic eharacler took on bew stimulus and growth at that Uuia.

Tba Grand Army of tbe Kepubllp powerfully sua rod id tba Impatua, Ita declarar tioo of priori ploa sad objects became kaowa ta thousands wha had eoureiTed a prejudice aaainst It. and the immediaie reaultwaatba formation of BawpiieislB allalreotloos, and la localities aero tbe rder bad nerer beaa beard of. The depa'B-meat of Naw-York, (taking It merely aa an which, under tbe baee of Ihe pmittea) Idaa. bad dwindled to a few poet at the eeatrrt iwpulatloa. tok lu place ia the front rank and extended lis membership, so that by tba ettta lal meter of l8o It actually claims bl0 posts wltblu Ita lioiita, and a membership weB Bp toward 40.UUU.

Tba story la the same eTrry-wbere. Large aa are Ita number of poets Bad ueatuera the OmodArmy of tbe Republic auU auameatiag. if large aguree are to stand fr aaereas la aebteTlag Ita praiaawortby objects, tbea Is thla order assnredly successful. 1 Bdt hero oouee la tbe query that lies at tba foot of the whole palatal matter. Haa tbia bees a sound aad healthy growth I Is this-acrumu-talin aieiaberabio a radii to the erranlzatioa bad likely to aid it ia securing Its high objects The truth compels a Very qualified answer.

While tbe basis of tba order is still good, embracing; a Trry lares proportion of Union Tetaraa soldiers of blch character and achiera-Bwnts, It also contains thousands who hara no Teteraa aoblter ebaraetar wbaterer. aad whoaa membership ia tba Grand Army of tba Kepubilo la, to speak mildly, a trareety and a caricature spon lu objects. All over the land this matter ts thomuKbly and lodlgnaatly anderetoud by Grand Army men of Iuuk atandlng and stout serv toe la tba war, many of whom hold tbeiq-elrea aloof la diagnst others of wbutn sever their Minn action with a body aa infected. In Bssy localities this strange ooodltloa of things baa been obeerred by tba people, and baa very Bainrally lowered their opinion of thaorvanlia-tiaa. Tbe people want light as to the eompoei-tloa of a body which they are continually called a poo.

to honor aad respect, aad light they shall aava. What makes a man eligible to membership la aba Grand Army of the Repnblle Before aa-wertag tbatauestloa a word of apolocy oagbt to bo ad van red for tbe founders of the order. Tbe reader might naturally expect that for an araaolsauoa of Teteraa union soldiers each Btnngant guards would be adopted as to make it Imnwsaible that any but soldiers should become members. And that should, aara beaea doaa. that tt waa not done la to-day i the dlrefal Spring Of wass aaaumberad ta the Grand Army of the Be public We earn ae-aooDt for this dsplorabie laxity only by the sup-positioa that tba fouudara of tba order, thsm-selvee soki kara.

ware Bot prepared to belie vs that maa who ware la bo aeaea soldiers would aver seek Ita honors. They eouid Bot have aa-tioipated KMI.OOO suasBbarablB, with all Its evils af poraoanat and manaxameafc. We recur again to tua rues ana regtuauona BUCtBTUTT TO CUBIMHTP. Betdtere aod aatlora af the Called Males Army. r'avy.

nrltartaa Carps who Served between April IiStl. sa4 April B. 186V la tbe war lor tbesap-brsaswa at tbe rrballlaa. aad these bavtaa bara haa-srabiy Uiseharged tbaretrua after each servica. sad at sa btata refflsieaia as were called lute saliva Brrviee aad saMaot se the enters af the United talae general effiorre Brtaeralthe dales maauoaed.

aheii us eligible to membership la tue Grand Annr af tba HeeabUe. Ke pereoa ahaU be eligible to msaa bursals who baa at aay Uata borne arms aaalnet tbe aliaa aiataa. If it waa ever sappoaad that the words called taie aouvs serrtcs" would opera ta aa a Hmlta-tioa or aoaUaeatioB upoa taia widaopca door eluctbllity. that suppositiea baa long vanished ta tbe liberal tatarpratalioa ofJIclallT rlvea ha tae rale, lu werklaga alaca 1876 will presently Be Battead, As ia other secret eeoleUea, there ts a check to ew membership la tba Grand Army of tba RepabOe la Us at of Us flack ball. Haw utterly la effective this haa bee to keep out the great swell aaob of paeude-ansdlrrs aad veterans, la the faoe of tba preeeupa aad tBa ageactas bow to be described, tae btstery the last tew years of the order will show.

Ia l9-t oaa Paul Vaa Der Voorv, of Osnahe. came to the fare aa Casaaiaarter In Chief of tho Grand Army of tae KepubOe. The order which for a year he bestrode ltto aa Old Haa of tho aa will laag ri memBer blm. 6oMiraof eaat-Beaee aad raMitauoB Bar ailed that place, and bava reaeried eradlt upoa it. Nat area aoma of the Biliilc1atia Inside the Greed Army of tba Sepabiia who bara trial to aaa It fur perUeaa purposes bava paradrd tba rouairy Uka bmimU-cahbs aartlag Uia vsterant ta eome Into tba paetsv Tluawaa the amailac WVJe undertake, far a year by the Maa Omaha.

Hie Initial general order waa a protoagad ahrlak for re-eraita raited loudly for the asaatot-. la at 4srery boavnrably dtseharred Bo waa ted to knew whieb de-fuutmoat wwaki s-ara tba saaat rarretta aa a rear. Almoot Isaradlble to rolatay yet pas tm-Mj true, this parse aotaally saxcealad the after of prise bed ere. much aa tbe tea aad eoaToa rhrnene ptaa, to tba member of oaeh poet pro-pealag the 1 erect aura bee Aad eapptomeat ail this aalouadtBg felly and mischief. Its autBar tpeat the creator tr of his usee tre valing aver las eeanlry.

at tbe expeaee ef the Graad Army at the EapabUe. blewiag the ttT aad beariag the drum at every eraes reads to the taue of SsreU the raaka bring la tho reerelie lei bs heaor ably discbarre saldXT siespe The blatant AeJaawoJ IViswaa. of VaahiagBaa. took ap the rry, aad betweea tba man aad the orgaa the Graad Army af the KepabDe waa made aa rtdte-iaae aa tho range of a Blatherskite aad the paper af a alalia agtrnt cemJd make tt, Wwaid iaal aaether egert had Beau pndasiti saoa A. guanas far aa tastaat at tba aad fate td raai Tba Dm Veon Ua bald ai tht Uat the Poet Office a salary of 91000.

Abeest frosa iilir.l T.k la bia Grand Army fter rspaetsd warBiBBs Be as- srta aaw.ial Bead rolled mt tbe basket. For r'er Usrtimsl 7risus waa tiled with deaiuaeiauoaa at Ibis Istmt oatraara mm a "7 the arU rrutte of Vaa Umr Voori's baaerol policy bava aarvlved blm. aad. it la to be wiu Ulert tbe order to lis lait daya Sla ly "loner ia it jSrfS! if becertaUiy made rJi boase of the classes of P1!" whreei'aible to aiembersMp la the and of whom tMasaada to-day Wear it badga aad alt ia 11a poets: Theee who wore membsrsof mUltla reclmaaU. lte mlimA lum mmrZ uZrFL at Aibaav.

Elmira. sis I sitlv'lr a-aerai "dirmiZ aa wbattever left ibe Btate dnnag tbe war. -ri CT.TT1" record to a -hospital ree-mh0 JZTZ Ifl Bteeaut ef sickuees. sad i eerviea wua tbelr reguueau. I bei.ii e.

listed. and C4mmlsaariar depole. Bi-1dc eullslad. Gevernraeat aoaltiea at iTz.rili ad a ere ler tat resaea bast, so ellea did mdiury jastios laiL xee any decent saaa in Bis sober seasae rsv "'eee classes aseBlMiama veteraa aldlers w(tlioUBieBl Id tbe wildest dreams ol laithfol and anient Dr. fcierenson and hi coulreras la I0C6 foresbadow the aiwurdity lLat nab as tbeaa shoo Id wear Ibe bada of tba uraad Army of the Uepublict Such things as ibe do Indeed make us tbiuk the war eouietbin like a.

myth la these desreaerate days '2 years nfler. It may be said that lii us far our statements a wbection-eiiie wemiierahip are lixlenulie. Uhfortuoataly tbe ebevrvatiun of G.aad Army men every-wuere. Who urplore the uecay of the order, caa make tbaaestaiemenu wuernily deBnite und particular. The people kaow something of tbe records of tbe veu-raus.

and they often look with amazement aud dlecast at the bautre worn on the breast or eome urn. Take the following almost at random froia soma ot the pusu ef tbe leiartment ol Mew-York. Each one Is an actual UstaBva; each to a member In good standing: 1. E. fnvate la a mtlltla regiment at Elm Irs tor some moutbs.

Not out ef the out. 2. thrue Cetemeaitpr of one of the largest posts of the tlvpartoseut aud for one year aa ameer an tbs department lUt Was iXruiensat of a miuua regiiueet, lera Uiee oa uety at Cirelra, aad ooraeiaaMliv eocumaoded a party ooaveyUig en-scrl er deiierters to City Peiat. This wss bis satire military record. B.

1" a recruit, exactly one month In service, an of which waa passnd ia a WashlnrUn Uosuital. 4. of a post In Inuti. four ruontha la service, aud discharged en tbs ground of infancy. A mem bar asked bow a maa with such a record could be aae-le a fast Coniauutder, replied that hs wss such 4 good fellow." H.

a eandldata aae years sro for J. C. of Departaeat, wss a Capleia ef lees Ibaa six Baoaths' service i resigned end caoie home wltiiout hearina a gnn Bred. tt. U.

Was seen by a clUsen ia 180 aader guard la Indianapolis, wearing a large placard lettered Bounty Jumper." 7. W. Found hiding in a cellar wall his reel-meat waa sagaa-ed la the WUderaeea. Would any one like to have this disgraceful list extended I Let tbe inquirer go about with his notebook aad pencil, ana be can get plenty of such Information from members who have excellent records, but wbo find themselves regarded by the publie with suspicion, under the maxim aeaufur tocit. Under each a state of things it is sot to be wondered at that sock Biembers grow weary of well doing, aad largely absent themselves from tbe meeting.

Eigot makes a quorum for the transaction ot business, aud tbe vote ot a dozen men in a "post" rushed through Without debate will read as well as though gra times that aamber were present It in tbia way that gallant aad scarred veterans who were educated in war to respect the President, tbe Bead of tbe army and navy, are reported aa consenting to a deliberate Insult to him. It is la tbls way that brave soldiers, tbe very breath of whoee nostrils la 1801-3 was the performance of duty, no mutter bow bard aad dangerous, are put in the position of seeming to demand pensions or ucu wbo never left tbe State during tbe wsr, wbo never saw tba trout, who bare no record bat a hospital record, and who experimentally knew not the dlnVreace between gunpowder and cheese. These are painful and uaiy facts, which are tbe every dsy suojects of sorrowful aad anxHina dincussiuB auiouic good Graud Army of tbe Ko- ublio ineo, Tbe Soldier paiusrs" ignore tbem. is not easr to a remedy. Tbr poison baa track too deep to be at onee eradicated, if tbat ran aver be done.

An attempt at this late day to narrow tee qualification fur membership to stx moatbs' service at the front or dlavbarge on no-count Of wouuds is regarded aa Impracticable. Out of tbs disgust and reeentuieni of real veterans for the bane uses tu which tbe Grand Army of the Kepubilo has been lately put otb-r organisations are springing, wttb surb reatrio-ttoiie aa assure a membership of eotdiera. It nay not be too late fur the Uraad Arniv to make an earnest effort to purge Itself. The effort alone would roluvigorate it. POLO AT HEW PORT.

THaV TXLLOWS AOAI9 DEFEATED- BT TBE BLUES KnrpoHT, R. Aug, 8. Some Tory exciting aad well played polo games were witnessed oa the polo grounds this arteraooa ia the presence of maay of the leading eottagera. All tho games were botly contested, and. Judging frem the heated discussion, which took place betweea the players.

It waa SBrmisea that a private bet of considerable magaltuda waa aet-tled at tbe Casino daring tbe evening. Tbe riding was supern and at times reckless. James K. kveene's son, r'exy." carried off tbe Individual honors and Be well deeerred them. He we well backed up aod be bad hla men well drilled la team play.

Messrs. Bauds, and Mortimer, of tbe opposing team, also played to advantage. Tba yellows only won three out of etxbt rawes. and Lad Mr. Jteeae been mounted oa anything alas but a practically wild pony It la fair to presume that they would have only rained one.

The obstinate pony, waleb almost ran away with lu rider, was aaed la two game won by Mr. Keens' opponents. Alalia ts vara broken aad ponies changed oftea, and ta rider rod like anadmea. Tbe sport naturally had aa xelting effect upoa the spectators, who ware hot backward la applauding Tba game vet decided as follows: Flrtt Omm. Yellows, gaal mads by Mr.

If ortlmerj time, minute So seceoils. tfcoud oHihm. JUnas, goal mads by Vr. Kssaei time, ulaulea TVUrd goal made by Xr. Panda i time, 1 mlante 30 aecoarti Saartk aaw.

Bloc, goal made by Mr. Kaaas; tires, 1 aninnto 45 seeoade. fftX mm-Yellows, goal made by Mr. MorU. asset time.

4 annuls ao seconds. atsf Blues, goal made by Mr. Basset tim. 1 BilBate. aeea(A fas.

Bines, goal mad by Mr. Keenei tbaa, minute 4 socODUa. AffhfA Cams. il lues, goal mad by Mr. gases; tlma, 1 mutate.

Among tboe present were Mr. and Mrs. Adolpb Ladeaberg. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Osgood, Allan Johnston ef tbe British Legation, M. Beekwith. HicbardT.

Wilson, Mrs. J. T. Atter-bury. Mr.

and Mr. G. W. Wales. Jamea Wood Travis, Vaa Baren, Mr.

and Mrs. Freaeie IX Cariey. Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Hunt. Mayor Fowall. Mr. aad Mrs.

A. T. French. Dr. and Mrs.

W. 8. Webb, Preeeott Lawrence, Reginald Elves, Mrs. William Post. George B.

Deforest, and other. Tha Yellows were Sunley Mortimer. Captain: ft. Sands, Joseph Steven, and Charles Havemerer; Blues, Foxbail Keeue, Captain; it. F.

Potter aad J. L. Kern Baa. TBK XILLIXO Or JAUKt BCOTT. Carlisle, PenrL, Aas- 8.

The killing of James Boott by George Tarroll, the Japaaeee, yeetrday at Mount Holly haa created Intense excitement throughout this section of the country. Tarroll ha not been capturea. bat it to rated here to-day that anles he gives himself up ta the authorities to-morrow a posse ot men will search the bomb Mountain aad hang him to tbe Brat tree. Mew development bare come to light to-day to tba effect that the Japanese threaieaed a several eceuslin Is kill th Harry brothers, wha are bad ntes, and. after killing Scott, returned ta his houee and attempted to load Bis old masket to carry oat his threat.

Tha musket was aot th property af Tarroll. but waa borrowed from a aaUbbor. bo doabt far tbls purpose, Tbe whole cause of tbls murder waa tbat lb Japaaeee mamed a while womaa. Tha efhoer are ta search af him. BSOT DOTS BT A FA JtJf'JE.

Obajto Rapub. XIoIl. Aag. a. Chari Bfaeard aad Michael rraars, taraiers, qaarrakM far ovr year aboat th In mt a piece ef lead.

Tsstarday Macard was at hat lather' wbea art earn aksag with a shetxaa vr hi shewlder, which bss liabilaslly carrwd sines the trestle. WUilsss staeara aw a gua trees tba kea, ssd fhsrtsu TfTTi-1 1 I to tbe is4suls aad ecsisfs. kubaa him uistaatly. Tba tsra Mauarde tham to tu aad gave thsm lve aa. MTMUCK MT A fALLlXm Fill.

CtBcuntATi, Ang. A. wall six feet high at th adgs mt the siaaaralk aa Ceatral-avwaae, at th aatbswxal presarty. was paahad ver apea th aide-walk to-day By a aaaaUtj mt asswt pilsd aaatas M. Tares persaas massing at tba awe wer struck by th ratUwg wait aaa eerunssly snjured.

Tbey srere W. YasuM. rsd WastiU. aad Je Cawaaraa. Th last aaasad will prabaaly aisv SS i ATTXM MMTMS MOXTBM.

Fokt Jbctsbbob, M. Aag. body at Jsha P. MwarklBBBi was twaad a th Maal htsch tost Bight. Ob arm aad th haad war The body wa Idea ri Bad by hie asethei totosr by HatDbmaaa waa suwaa saas.eaa- by tha aaaaauag mt a be wan awiag at to htratterd Light.

Tae J. moa aoaarsoiy aiscbara-rel an cbrebia asaiiiiar. r. 4. who k.iuii to panlslinM-ut.

but did be duty wbo were Just as boaorsblv rlisi hsrvaa" .1 SIMS tarn th lathtBa. rn jaaassi TORKS SURPRISED BEATEN JIBE IHE UOUG1IT lUEt WOULD WIN. AFTER LEAUhfa TO TBE IIXTH IXXIKO THE OIaJbTS SEE THE CHICAGO FLAT EES loo I AWd) Yrilf. Chicago. Aig, 8.

All thrre of the late ircw-Tork-Cbtosjga ball game have been surprise, aad tbe ine to-day wss perhaps tf great est of 1L Oa eajtnrday It was 9 to 2 In Chicago's favor wbea Ne4-Yrk west la aad woa. and today Saw-York lad tba better It op to the aixtb Inning 6 ke 2 wbea Cbicauto took the bit la her teeth. II was all dose Id tbe sixth Inning, and a baa on hklto. three single, aad Pfeffer Bom run old It work. Th (our runs la tbe eighth inning aiere aot called for.

The cor wa aa follows i i cniraoo. a. lira as, w. Bandar, r. I 1 n'r 17 yi 1 1 Tiaraaa.

if 2 0 0 eH a 0 0 0 WarrUia .1 3 3(9 Aaseni. Ik 9 i i a a Pferler. 3b 1 i i a Burna. 2 I Horgao.T i.f 0 3 11 ruat. a A Bleu 3b.O Clarkaoa, p.O 3 0 sveela, 1 i 7 0 Tstal 13 Id 37 IB Total 10 34 lg 4 BDKl BOOBXD EACH tSStSO.

Vrfn 0 a 4 3 ej'j00 1-e Earaed runs hlctura, 1 1 Sew-T ork. Twabsse blts-ABsoc, Ti irnaa. Ewntg. T.reaba bite-Barns. Cotinor.

Kfa Horn rna Pleff-r. First balls-V illtsresea. Clerkse. Ptef. fer.Omra.

Hrst base ea CliW-n, New. oat-ByClarkeea. sPev Keefe. a. Paesed bells Hint, a.

Tlsse ot gsme-Twe hours aad farty-Bv ml jo lea. TJaptrer-Mr. iioescher. .1 AXOTHEK FOB BROOKLYN. PHTutDELPHii, Ang.

8. Th AthleUc had more hru aad feer srrors than (Hi the Brooklyns te-day, bat the bitter mads tha aseat ruaa Hdr-soa's West Phllajdelphia frlaads waa eat tu farce, and they all -prJUed tor tbe obeet pitcher. The Ttettors wer feraaaato an getting la tbelr bit wben tliey wua Id te tae aiost good, emit a good gsa at short, Bbtwitbataadlng Uat hla twe wil.l I brows gave Uid Athletics a runs In the second toaing. MoOai ale played good ball at short. ATHimc.

B. id. PO. A B. BBOOKLTB.

B. IB. PO. A B. 4 0 Plakuey.

Bb.O 3 Lyons. Mb. 0 I 1 0 0 M't 1 4 Mann.af...l i 1 0 MeTaaVy.atO 3 I 1 0 a 1 0 0 3 10 0 8 1 0NwrtWd.r.f.l 3 0 0 hrbauer.3 b.O LarUn. Lf Btovay.lstb.l MuOsrr. as.l Twwnsead, e.O Weyhlag.

p.O 1 0 OlPeeele. lb. 0 4(11 8 3 O.Smlin. 4 17 3 4 1 'Clark, 1 3 llGrver. 0 0 4 0 0 Total It 31 14 Total -613 3718 4 BXKB B00BBB BACH tTgllfO.

Athlette ,0 1 0 0 6 1S ..0 1 0 3 3 0 0-1 Earaed rnasX-Athleiia. 1 Rmnkim a base hits Lsrkln, Hwartwood. TU res-base hit rooruaa, werainK, Batlth. Doable plsy Bmttb. McClellau.

sndl Peenlea. First haaa on Wiis Psormaa. Msai. Lsrkln. stover.

MeTiellse lie. ht. in, nam im i i IV. rirm iibsii errors Athletic Brooklyn, 1. Tsmaay.

Peenlds. Clark. TJeerlnnum PsaJiiisi eroaoer. HMian- vnh n. Townaend.3.

Wild pitches Wry sing. Time ef game iw nonr. umpire Mr. McQuaid. TAKEN BY TILE MET8.

Balttmokx. Anc, 8. The Metro poll tans did om hard and timely bitting to-day and woa th am em Its aai Ita Lynch wa batted raUer freely At times, bat ree steady at critical potato, and Uis th errors msde behind blm were sot generally costly. Tbs horn mm mad a good uphill fight hat eeald sot eee spt the lead. Falmer strained hi- leg ia tb fourth lnsina aad bad to give wsr to isjieis who cewld not saci usefully hold KUroy.

Atteadanae. owit BALTTltOBB. 1 rO. A. MTCTS.

LltrULt CtriOln. o. Puree 11. r. t.O Fulmer.

1 Iautrls.o....O Tucker, ialu.1 Borus. a Sorsarer, 1. 1 1 stis, 3d Trntt, 3d KUry. 1 0 1 Radford, as. 1 loin a urien.L (.3 0 rr.

3 a o'Kysa. 1st b.O 0Roseman.rXl 0 Semnera. e. .1 Uerbsrdt.3U0 Lynch, 1 Tetal 11 17 37 14 Total. 8 LB 37 la tDI BCUBBO BACH KXLXa.

0 00X0401 a Baltimore 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 111 V- i -f- Earaed runs-1 has bile Kali i uyiwiiwii q. per. Burna Crrr, O'Brien. Oerhanlt. Threabsse hi ford, Oeiiisrdt uct.

kvuui, stars nan. and Myan. Hit by pitched ball eriflin. lirst BoUtaa. 3 tstrbek out Br Eilror.

3: tv l.vnrh a smr-iiwiiwn sieiro- I ualla-lataMN. tsesuraer. 3. Wild bltcne Kllrey. 4 Tinie of game I' we hjura and tliirtr -Mr.

fcollivsa. DTHER GAMES. Pi RBI ao. g- 8. League CbampioBslrip WsshlBgtoa, 8k Prttabnrg.

X. Fltchsrs GOawr and si Tin. Earaed rasa Wasbiagtoa. tt Flits. burg.

1. Bss hit 16; Pittsburg. 7. liases ee BaUs-tWsstilnrtoa. 1 Fntsberg.

1. Btelea base Waahloktoa. FiUaburff, 3. Lrrwa Fltta- a. IKDUKAFOLM, Aux.

8 Lnutu ekamptoBshlp mianapoiis, a rttcuere Csaey "-raiosaeipaia. iaiaa- auoUs, 3. Bss bits Pbiladelpbi 13; ladtaaapulls. lL Bases bails Philadelphia. Ind anapolM, a.

atuien osse aniauupaila, X. Arrora Phi ueiprua, i lswunipoua. St. Icr. Alug.

8. AasoelarJoa rhsrn nplonshtp ami Ml. tools, i C'levelaud. 4. Pitchers Funis and I orrises.

Erad run t. Laabt. Clevel, 3. swe uiis ot.iLHis, is; iieveuanti, in. flasoa an balts-81.

Lewis. evfedea ea t. Lents. 3: C'levelaud. trrora bf Louis, St Cleveland, ft.

Drraorr, Aug. 8. League Chamolonahip Beetoa. B-. Flickers Kadaoara aad Beatln.

Karnad runs Bosloa. Detruit. S. Bsse hits Bos tae. 13 lerelt, B.

Base an balls Bes-toa. 8: Detroit, Bio lea bases Bostua. S. Kr. Del roll, I.

Tatrntlona League At Binghamtoa Bing. bsssloe. Keebastor. At WiUteeWerre-BaOmla. 1.

Wllkesbarfs. 1. At Toronto recuse. Te-raato. B.

At MassUtoa (meralag rsJuelHsjeUtea, Toronto, isiieraooa gsm. Hamilton. 10; At Jsrsey Ctty-Sewark, Jersey bcrantoa, a. City. 6.

TBM IA IX OF TALLMIKA.lt IK Paris Dispa cA (As London Daily TtltfrafK Great writers, ax well as minor mortala, ara liable to srrors of fact, whlcb, however, do not detract fi om their genioa. Victor Hugo wa responsible ataay mistakes ta hia works; bat the recent uhllratloa, "Choses Vues," to a proof that hi i could be aa correct as a special Uommlseione or a painstaking statistician when be liked. Tt ere ts one chapter, nevertheless and tbat tht flrtt la the record of "Things 8eea" waici eantalaa a state meat about Talleyrand' br ilns tnt my be worth putting right beforal tiki lata taeebaitael mt aeeepted history. A Parisiaa which pubtiehee earious Infer Datlon ate tmnibui rtOM states that it wa aot a valet who threw Talleyrand's brains into a drain after the embalmment of tbe body, bat a paarnsacentleal chemist named Mieard. Talleyrand arranged with hia physician, lr.

Bourdais. (w io, however, died before blm.) and hat oa hla deaUl a should be in- with Mk-ard bnlmed in th auryptian meaner, that ts lo say, id be mad la his eorpe and aro- toohuona ah niauo honld lajeoteu, after which tha body wed up. Tbe brains wer to be taken out, pod la spice, and then put back ir plaoe. MKrd being naked ta In their pro nmea in already Uki mbaimBMat epeedUy. It having a long time, fuririit.

Mll ahum ih dlpluraattof brains, aod said nothtna about them iwhaa be discovered hi otaissiou. At utghl be went and threw them down a. drsin opening Into) the Ho St. Honor, between tbe Bue Biibepdnce aad the Bue Daphol It wss Into tbe Teryj same drain that the remains ot Kooespterre iwer tnrown aitt-r at execution. Such 1 ih'kaet versloa of ta story as given by one who! had it from Mieard himself, but is aos to Da lamed ir ha waa mls- retloeoce of tho aharmaneutii-sl chemist, wha kept the aeuret to himself tor a long lime.

rAlKTSM KILLED. KewMTat Ang. BekL a painter, tb, ua badajg 40 fast to th at tl DixweB-' atowalktrwsj Bladder Uglg ea ta Btreet Balld- lng. at State aad Chap! etraeU, Uis fteraeu. He struck ea te was parked a suae er um ea ana bh ebooider.

and nearly mm. tka to tb sd sea BltoTWMd. kasatiaJ, Bt BAS93D BIMSKLr. CtBi taix, Paa Aag. 8 WUtiasa atliae.

finuar aad aruit grower. bars. Bear Bee, samsslrisd eaickae last Bight by baagiax hlmsVrf to th raXVrs af his dwelling. Th cause mt UJ rash act wa family aad Basacial trouble. age was about bo yuara.

He was a armisBt aaa asaaaanai ciuaea. roLTOLor near. Tbot, X. Aug. a.

Tare bm were stabbed. oa artsns'tyi dariag a iw la Churchatres but Bight. SIX aVissl feav ha md. Oa ef th pri.sasrs at Hi wa. a rraaebaaaa.

ea a Caaa-diaa. Iv AasMieaa, aad ea aa lrtsaaaaa. Tha meet everely totarad Jsm Matey, wa ha a bd waaadlahat assk. MOTBtM ASJ SOX DMOWtTXD. MorrxxAJ Aac 8.

Mrs. BreaaAa, ot tbls atty.aad hat lVjar-ld aaa war diwwaad at St. Baaaa'a tabu to-day. Th By-wa hathtng to the rresv aad w4 hsrsg wap Br ta Mraag msthsg waat to hla rascal aad asr bat -day. Bad VCX XT A TMAXX.

DBOsrr, Aagv array, aged agad aa, wr struck by a sra srtsasTT Btfared that traia taAay, i totolbsagal THE NEW i op. Iced ie bs re ri IBBF Will Ass. IBE CUASOE IN HAW AIL WHAT THE EIB-G'S SUBJECTS TBIXC OF THE BEW COXSTITCTIO.t. SAFaUxacG.CaL,Ang.8. Thf steamer frots Aaxtralla and Honolulu, brings Honolulu advleee to Jaly 3a Sfothing of a startling nature baa occurred since th signing of the Constitution by King and the departure of ex-Premier Gibson for tbe United State.

Oa the day tbe Ktng signed the Constitution the Marshal ef tha Kingdom, accompanied by police blowing boras, rode around tbe principal streets of the city and proclaimed the new Constitathia. Kext day It was proclaimed throughout tbe Island, and a few dars later througuout the other Islands of tae Hawauau group. Intercut is now centred in the forcing election for members or tbe House of Xoble arid House of Bepresentative. The oth required under tb sew Constitution is to tbe effect tbat be wko subscribes thereto swears that be will "support the said Constitution and iaasof said kloudom, not hereby renouncing, but expressly reserving, ail allegiance and citizenship now owing or held by him." Oa July 25 meeting was held in Honolulu that may prove of some significance. It was a meeting of native Hawaiians for tbe purpose of nominating candidates fur tbe bona of Noble aad House of Bepresenteiire.

Over 300 ntlve sobjerts were present. The m-etlng was not entirely harmontoaa. aod adloiirned without fonnallr nominating cnauidetes. After stating tbe objects af the meeting tbe Chairman can liooed tbe speakers not to use exciting language, and ttien called a man named gpune. This speaker said: "A short time ago a new Constitution waa drawn np aad signed by bra Majesty the King and tils We bav aot yet aigued It.

I no not beeitate to say tbat some of tbe article in tbe new Constitution ars Trry giuxL Others are not For tUe Erst time In tbe history of tbis kingdom we are under obligation to take oath under tt, nn matter whether we agree with It or not. We shall bare tbe majority on our side and tben will be able to change it" Tbe next speaker, named Kslakon, said that aa no candidate bad yet been nominated be would propose bis own name for tbe dlftrlct of Honolulu. He approved of tbe new Constitution and the ilberlv of voting, whlcb had never before been accorded the people. No one had been oppressed by the new Soma of the remarks of tbls speaker did net meet tbe approval of tbe audieurw. J.

M. Foe said tbe Country, which before bad been Jubilant, waa aow tn mourning. Tb previous Ieaker had aaid they were not oppressed by tbe new Constitution. He wss tbe angel ef death. There waa little goodness in tbe new Constitution, but there ws much to condemn.

In the next Legislature tbe new Constitution would be finally Its aim was to make Hawaii a republic Therefore tbey wanted to exerrle the same mwer there as tbey did tn their own country. Tbey were doing it little by little, and It would not be long before Hawaii became a republic. Those wbo cherished tbe King ought ot to allow this to be done. Tbey must unite together and elect candidates wbo would remove this oppression. After remark by other speakers of a similar view tbe meeting adjourned.

Tbe political affairs of tbe kingdom, a a whole, seem to be comparatively qntrt Queen Kapiolanl arrived at Honolulu ou July SO and was given a royal welcome. Advices from Honolulu, nnder date of July 29, say that the charge against Hazeltine, son-in-law of ex-Fremler Gibson, bava been withdrawn. W. W. Hall, of the firm of Hall A Son.

Honolulu, wbo furnished tbe ordnsnoe for tbe Bittes" who were to effective in tbe revolution, wa one of tbe arnvsls by the steamer Zealondla. In reference to the reported Intention of the new Government to repudiate tbe recent Issue of bond he says it Is uncertain what will be done, but the probabilities are that the Government will Insist on baring tbe law regarding bonds carried out to tbe letter. The law allowed the syndicate of English capitalists, wbo placed about In England, per rent. ommlMlou and 2 per rent, for expensi-s. Tbe syndicate endeavored to saddle a large bill of expense on th Government in addition to the liberal percentage Hllowed.

This the financial agent would not Indorse. BIDS iOIl WAR SHIPS. ALL OF WHICH ARE WITHIX THE LIMITS FIXED BT CONGRESS. WASBrxoToa. Aug.

8. Bids were opened at Boon to-day la the office of the (secretary of the Navy for the construction of tbs cruiser latt provided for by Congress, namely: The 1, 4,000 ton displacement; cruiser No. 4 ad 4.O00 tons each, aud cunboat Mas 3 and 4. 1.T0U tons displacement each. The beada of several bursas of ths Navy Dsnartroent and a number of gentlemen representing ship building establishments were present.

The announced that til ls bad been made for all the at prices well with la th limits prescribed by Congress. The bbls were ef three claws: Ft-st, for the bull and machinery npon tlie plans of tbe depsrtroen see-eau, ball aad maehiuwy apoa the contractor's awn plans; third, the bull sfter the plans of tbe department and Biaebinery altar builuers' own plans approved by tbe department. There was only una bid upon tbe Newark, whlcb was by William I ramp A buns, under class 1. tbe prlie being fl.VHS.UOO. The Cnlon iron works of Bun Francises bid nnder c1hs 1 for either eruier No.

4 or No. ft st Bl.428.000. William Crarao A bona bid npou cruisers 4 and 6 under rla a 1 at S1.410.OO0 rach. ander class 3 at Fl.K'Jft 0hi earn, nnder class with speclail UHxlilicsUons. at Sl.aMl.OtM) each, and uudrr clas 3 ai.405.Otio.

William (Tamp A Sons bid lor the twe guubuuU st etbAOuo aud N. F. Palmer A Co of New-York, bid tor the same at Bitftl.UUU. Secretary Whitney said to a reporter after opening the bids: 1 1 la great relief to my niind getting tulsraiaf tb way. ibe requirements whlcb tbs c-u tractors aume are more exsvting than in the case ot auy previous bidding.

1 be law for cruisers Nos. 4 aud fi provides that tbe Contracts for tbe distraction of llioia shall contain provisions to Ibe ed'twt that the oontrsctor gusrantees that wben oouideted and leotad lor spw4. under conditions to be prescribed by lbs Navy Iiepartuieut. tba vessvl ehsil sxhibit maximum aperd of at least lit knot per hour, and fur erary qsstter knot of speed so exhibited shove said guarantee the contractor shall receive premium aver sn.l auors bis contract price of nd tor rery quarter knot thai said veantu laus ot resetting said guaranteed speed there rball be deducted from the contract price the aum ot BdO.OOO. Ibe da psrtuenl has prescribed a four hours' run for th trial Uis vessel to loaded to her main load draught so that tber la to be no shamming tn the eeBitluaos ef tu trial.

Tbls oootrael la bid for by both tbe Unlou Iron Works and Cramp A hetm, and It ia reulrement which calls for a boat np to the highest poiut in th point of speed which tbi'so cruisers hav reached any where. I notice that Uie Cramps offer to gusraute these results upon their wa designs for fluXi.lXHj less than tbey ask to do tt poa the dt-paruneuta design Tbia shows coiid-dence in their ability. Of course, tbe exactions of tha bidding drive off people wbo are net sure ol ibeir ground, but I consider tnat we are very fortunate ia beln able to piaos ail of the busts with rsanoBsl-ble parties with these very exacting requirement. Th gTtaboat are Bid tor by Qaintar ens of Mr. Kosch's Assignees, or rather by Mr.

Uuintard's caa car a. aad if the award Is mad to Mr. Fainter lis informs that th hulls will be built at the Kosch Works. at Chaster, aad lha maohlaery at th (iuia-tard Iron Works. AAJTT AND JTATT SEWS.

WxtnrsaTox, Aug. 8. Ths resignation of First Lieut F. J. A.

Drr. Twelfth Infantry, his beea accepted by th President to take effect dept. 1. aad hs has been grantsd lesTS until that date. Cpt, D.J.

Yoaag. Ordaane Biorehaeper. haa ben raliaved from dnty at th Wtrvliet Arsenal. New-York, an ordered to duty st tb Water town Arsenal, Matsachasetts. CspL Henry f.

Perrloe, Sixth Cavalry, has bn granted tour month' sx-tensinn of lt-are Commander H. F. Flektag. wbo I te be relieved by t'ouiaiaadi-r R. Kvans on Sept.

1 as Berretsry of the Ltghlhoa Beard, baa beo ordered to command the Michuraa. Th Nvv Department Is Informed ot the arrival of the hsx at i.bemulpoTCorea Pear-admiral Franklin, com luandlng ths European qaadron. reports from Leghorn, Italy, July Ui. lust the Qutnuebaug sailed frln Lisbon oa the lBlB lor caayras, bat she wa slopi-ed at Caiila, here be bad rrcted her te remain u.all tb opening oi ths Mar Itlrae Bxpoaitioa, which take place auk. 15.

Admiral Franklin writes bnrflvof ibe practice opera-tinsf th Italian Navy, some 4U vessel of which had Just aailrs from Leghorn lo at tern cl cat the railway and telegraphic eociraunieatton north wanL 1 frustrate tb 0sig a corps d'rm4s, wtib lh aststoan of terped boala, was to operate oa the caet. TliSM eprraciui. sis arduous, tbe Admiral says, and has iwi informed by Admiral Racchia that hia niea were wltbwat their hammocks during ene period of 87 day Admiral Franklin ars it is exceswat scba.il. ad is tailsnsd tnat both offlcersnnit men received orsrral mstrnctlos in tba diitle ef tbelr prtNtessioa by the exercises ea their aw coast than titer would have acquired, in a Uire years' crala abroad. Pbovisckthw a.

Masa. Aag. 8. Tb Dolphin sailed bancs this mora lag fur Aew-Verk. DltBASSD CATTLE IX KET-TOHK.

Boston, Aag. 8. Tbe Masachaetts Commission oa contagiou dler among domestic antmalt sent to-day to tb Board of Health vt thla city the folio Inr: It Bavuie earns to th kaswtedge ef the Cttt Coennnssiooera of Massctiusetii tliat reetagtous pleure-pDeumoaia has mad Its apiieanuic la at cast eight counties la tbe stats of Naw York you are hereby atreetad to sals aad itiae, st lb spans tb owners taereet, ail working axra, milei, ewa aad store cattle whsrh are brought year maaMipauiy Irani that atale attor this day, u. le they have si sets! arrant xrom thm leard er trasu Caitod etotos iBspacter. Beef cattle wklch, la year Judicmeat.

ar Intended fee tmsaedmt sbuub. ter aad are net being urrpUtKuialy mvsdTr etbsr purpose, yea will a low io pass trout either Watartowa ururhto to ta abastour. bat eaule gotag to reasot place In the blat must be moved by rail read to th seres aealgaatod pi sea otslaagb-tor. and atay a tbeac arlvaa to th aims." Th Board ef Health, upoa receipt ef tbe above commaatrattoB. apputatod a rsmmlflss to look after tb matter.

TBMEE Jff.Y DEOWSXD. Moxtbaal, Aag. 8. Tare French Caaaniana. Oaataisg aad TaVsaft aad asm whea nawa to aa-kBowa.

war dtsaasd wafl baUilag ta the Back sUvwr yiarda. CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS XKtr-YORK. Cb. John Iff wtnn went to Saratoga res-terdar by order ot his physician. Charles Jnllien and Henry Perrier.

French engineers, are iaspecung tho wurB oa the aew aqoeuuet. W. R. Between 96.50 and 07 per cent. So appointment have ret been mad from that list.

ContrrWa Ninth Regiment Band will play in Tom tbls afternoon, beginning at 5 o'clock. The Anri-Poverty Poriety will picnic at Oriental Grove on ftaturdar. Dr. Mciilynn, Henry George, aud the Rev. fir.

Hugh O. Fente-cost will speak. The Day Line steamer will take th f1uiee Prince and suite for a sail no tbe Hud-sou on Wt-dueoday. (to-uiorro leaving Twen-tj-tlilrd-street at 9 A. M.

The Hambnrg steamship Ruiria. which arrived yesterday from Uamburg, bad ss pus sengers Edwsrd A. Lauter, Duuiel lenb-rg. JsMb Anderson, I wan von Torp, aad Rudolph Bottlef. TBere was no change vesterdaT in' the painters' strike at the Fifth-A venue Hotel.

Tbe work there hss been nearly completed. nd It was said thst tbe men were bardly needed any more this season. John P. Panlison, formerly the President of the Bun Mutual Insurance Cotnpmv. is been apfniinted ita Receiver pending tbe winding up of Its Rffvrs.

lie must give bonds to the amount of At the Cnstom nonse j-rstrnUy Ckorre W. Hubbard, of Syracuse, was sppointed a storekeeper at a sslary of Bl. 41X1 a year. Martin Cassidy, of tbls city, was made a ganger' laborer at $2 50 a day. The British bark Lanretta, which arrived yesterday from Key West with a cargo of lumber In tow of the American steamer Raleigh, baa been condemned and will be cut down and converted into a coal barge.

Tho Anchor steamship Circansia, which arrived yesterday from Olasgow, brought, among other passenger. Johu J. Matbeaon, Charles I. Carson, the Rev. Janie Morton, David Altken, and J.

H. Pomeroy. J. R.n The East Eirer and Long Island Bound meet at Throgg'a Neck and Wlllet's Point. The East Rtver.

properly sneaking. Is neither a river nor a sound, hut a narrow strait connecting Long Island Bound and Mew-York Bay. Among the paasengro of the North jGrer-man Llord steamship Ems. which sailed yesterday for Bremen, were Baron K. von Alien, Baroness von Allen, Baron Herman vou Alten, Robert Pot ter, tbe Rev.

Wailt Mitchell, M. J. Ingalls. and George M. Harmon.

The 8heltr Inland Taht Club will hold its second annual open reiratta on Aug. 13. The tsrt will be made from the rhelter Island Height dock at 'i P. M. There will be two classes or sloops, four Classes of caiboats, and one of naphtha launches.

An evening excursion will be made tomorrow evening on the barge John Nellson for the benefit of the Children's Bummer Hume. Tbe boat will leave Pterin pier at Bath Beach. Long Island, at 8:30 P. M. A concert will be given on board, followed by a bop.

James V. Morgan, recently chief clerk in the United States Local Stt-amboat Inspectors' ottlee. has been discharged for cntise. He wa a County Democrat, and succeeded John Pinlth, a Republican. Tbe position is worth 1,200, aad will be filled by Becretary Falrchild.

The schedules in the assignment of Daniel 6. Ham. dealer in bags at 10-4 Chambers-street, toAlonznC. Farnbam, which were filed in tbe County Clerk's office yesterday, make the liabilities 95: Ibe nominal assets, $9,200 70; the actual sssets, 51. Otto Ileinzman, Superintendent of the Castle Garden Landing Bureau, placed tags yesterday on Loulia Schmidt, sged 8, and her brothers, who are twins, several years younger than herself, and shipped theiu to their father, who resides in Chicago.

They arrived at Castle Garden Saturday. Mathiltle Grillet haa obtained a limited divorce lrotn John Grillet on the ground of abandonment. Thev were married July 20, 1882. and Mrs. Gilllet says that exactly two years afters: aril be left iter, and she has never since bail any tidings of blm, and doe not know -whether be Is dead or alive.

Prof." T. S. Baldwin, of San Franriaco, will, at 5 o'clock this attcrnooo, weather permitting, ascend from the ln-ach at Jamaica Bar ft.OOO feet In his balloon City of Qtimey and drop lo the earth with the aid of a parachute. A purse of has been raised by the hotel proprietors in the neighborhood. Dr.

Frank Nash, who studied medicine while employed lu the spotbet srv room at the Hoapttsl for Ruptured and Incurable, but who severed bis connection with the hospital last Winter, soon after getting bis dlt'loma, lias been made defnndaut lu a suit for divorce by his wife, who charges Infidelity and cruelty. Judge Oildersleeve, in the Court of General reselons, yesterday filed as tbe amount of ball be would receive for the release of Patrick Cleary and Jamea Mcliugh, the Ward's Island keepers who ra unuVr indictment for the killing of tbe Itinatio Farrlsh. Bal! was not secured yesterday, and the men are still In prison. A Deputy Coroner and the attending physician. Dr.

Wet more, made a post-mortem exnuiinstlon yesterday on tbe bo.lv of young Russell Kuevals, wbo vn found dead In his bed by his parents on their return from Kuropn Pat-urday. They found that death resulted from a t-ontrestlve chilL The young man's fuueral will be held to day at 2 o'clock. Henry Bltim. a yonn? Hebrew, and Caroline Btabzel, a young (reriuan woman, arrived t-umlay uu tlie Cuunril sta-auiship bcrvi.i and were married yesterday by the Rev. Mr.

Ebert, tbe Castle tisrdeu missionary, 'i bey were lovers tn the old country and eloped because Caroline's parents objected to Henry on account of bis religion. Tb bride bss some money in her own right. A special meeting; of the Governing Board of the Code was held yesterday after noon to consider the application of Mar key A Bmall to le reinstated in the Exchange. Tbe report of tbe Complaint Committee, upon wliteh action bad to be taken, wss returned to thst body as not being in proper form, and the question of the reinstatement of the firm wa not settled either way. The Anchor steamship Circaasia.

which arrived yesterday from Glasgow, brought the racing spars snd one of tbe ImisIs of tbs Scotch cutter Thistle. Tbe spars, which are covered with canvas, consist of a muinbonni about 80 feet long, a spinnaker ot 85 feet, a topmast of 60 feet, a Jtbbuoni of 4S feet, a gaff of 4S feet, and twe yards of 60 and 45 feet. Tbs boat ia of clear pine, 27 feet long, with live seats. Cable advices received here yesterday sbow tbat tbe Canadian Pacific Railway Company's steamship Bat aria, plying between Liverpool aud Vancouver, baa reached Yokohama, Japan, badly daman ed by storm and will undergo extensive repairs. The Parthia sailed with the Batavla's paaseu -era snd rargo Aug.

5 and is due at Vsncouver Aug. IS. She will sail oa the return trip tbe 23d. carry In tbe 33 passengers booked for tbe Batavia, Major George V. Saner, of the Atlanta Casino.

Eighth-svenne ami One Hundred and Flity-nfth-elre-t: William fehwahb, of the Harlem Bridge Garden. 2.3S7 i bird avenue, and Hermann Lauire, of the Comop.iliran n-irm, Tenth-avenue snd One Hundred and Hxty-clehth-street, were arraigned In the Harlem Police Court yesterday on a charge of no.ailng the theatrical law in having hsmls ot music aving in their places on Sundav. Tbey were eld tu 300 bail each to auswer at the Court ul Special Sessions. BR00KL T.V. Eight American District Telegraph boys Id Brooklyn are uu strike.

Two boys tn office ou Montague-street were alscharged yesterday, and they succeeded in inducing in tit boys to strike for tbelr reinstatement- Their places bave been filled. The body of a man was found yesterday in tbe Wallabout Basin. Brooklyn, lie was 5 feel 9 Inches in height nd atniut 35 years old. A postal card in his pocket was addreasrd to the Union Stov Work. TO Beekmat: -street.

New-York, aud signed by William Hell A fou, foul ut One Uundrea and sixth-meet, Harlem. Patrick Farrell. a boy of 10 venr. was tanliog lu I mm of a vacant lot on fl-i) i vreet, Brooklyn, jesterdar. wben Charles Ki.ey.of Uoyt-stieet.

cauie up and srablied hi in in the back. Farrell says the man acted wholly without provocation. Rliey was arrested. Viirr I wa taaen to th Long Island Co. lege Hospital.

Tb Ediaon lectrical Illuminating Company obtained In the Supreme Court. Brooklyn, yesterday, aa order upon tb Eleolrkal bubeay I otuaaisstoo to sbow cause why a niartuamu Sboatd not be granted to compel It tn rreut the company permliou to lay iu wire under ground In several of tbe principal streets la Brows lyn. Tb object is to have if.e court con-S rue tbe law, as l.ir Commissiouers Uouut their power to grant pcrmUaioa to dig up th streets. STA1ES ISLAND. Th Prohibitionist of Staten Island met last Bight at Roe's HtlL West ew Brlchtoa.

aad aauiinated a fall county tk-ket. A large number of la lie were smung the audience. Tba ticket put la nomination is O. D. Egbert, fur member of Assembly: Alfred Lie orot, for County Judge; the Rev.

W. H. Vog.er, for School CommiaatoBcr; h- B. Halle, for Coroner, and James Cole, for County clerk. The lectioa will bm aaid la h'wveaabac LOSG JSLAyD.

Lightning struck St Joseph's Church, in Babylon, oa aiunlav night, wrecking the spire aad tearing ad part of th reL 4 Tbe body of John P. Hatchinaon. tha aeeoBd ssslstant ngBtaofiaa kseper, wb wa drewnod laat Jaauary. waa fouad at Mouat Sinai Harbor yesterdsy. Tho hs4 a4 Band wer gua.

bat ta body wa kirn lined by tha lathing. Tha sloop yacht Hattie and Truant, of Wexsjsbarx, Long lalaml. are ataichod to raoa 20 mile to windward aod return. A notice waa served yesterday on Sheriff Mitchell, of Qaeeas Caaaty. calling upoa him sapproe th sale of liquor, beer, aad ether drtaks.

daorlag and atber amiiaemewls. wbleh are carried 00 at ituwerv Bav Beach every Bua-dsy ib violation of tb law. The priBClpal eom-plalnsnt is William Powers, wbo wa arrested by the Bowery Bey police twe week ago for disorderly conduct. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. About a week ago Curtis A Co.

'a hard-were store at Fort Chester wa entered by a burglar, who stole a quantity of cull err and silverware sad 910 la money. Yesterday Livingston Sickles was arrested, and upon being taken liefura Jaatir Connolly confessed his guilt snd wa committed to the county Jail to await the action of the Grand Jury. The speeial town meeting to be held in Tarrytoa a Aag. 15 for lb purpose of giving lb taxpayers opportunity to dectd whether th rlilace shall be bonded for 9100,000 for tb purpose of Increasing tbe water supply Is arousing a good deal of discussion. Tbe rltUens a re nearly all in favor of water, but whether tt will be better to give a contract to some company or for the village to do the work itself 1 what oivldea the people.

NEfr-jRSEr. Annie French. 16 months old, wa mn over aod killed at Bergen Point last evening by b-e truck driven by Thomas MrGinata. Tbe glri's parents live on Twenty eighth-street, On-trevtllev No Maine Is attached te MoGinnla, wbo surrendered himself to tbe police. A reception and banqnet are to be given by tbe Gladstone Memorial Committee at tbe Una land House.

Long Branch, on Thursday evening, to Mr. Richard M. Waiter, who represented tbe committee tn presenting lo Mr. Gladstone tne testimonial of his American admirers. Mrs.

Wilhelmina Knebler. who waa committed to tbe Insane asvium last week ss a dangerous person, was released yesterday morning by sti order of the Court of Common Pleas. Judge Johnson refuaed nn fatnrday to make tbe commitment permanent, and County Counsel Biker yesterday pnaiuced tbe affidavit of Ut. Hinck-uian. ot the asylum, and upon the facta staled la It asked for tbe woman's discharge.

THE LA SI EES' STRIKE. PROGRESS OT TBB FIGHT A0AIKST THK HEW MACHINES. Brockton. Aug. 8.

The fight of tbe 1 aster' onions against lasting maeblaes haa fairly beg-un, and this city is be made the battle-ground for tba conflict To-day tbe Letters' Cnlon posted a notice requesting all la tsrt to keep away from W. L. Douglas's factory, a th men are out on a trtke. Tbis morning there were only two non-onion lasters at work la tbe factory. Mr.

Douglas says regarding tbe situation: "I hav not hired aay new lasters to go to work to-day, but several have been hired, who will go to work to-morrow, for I thought I had rather be off with th old hands before I commenced with the new. The old bands are coming after tbelr tools and getting their pay and tbeir alscharge at tbe same time. There bave been quite a numbjer of applicant here from out of town, and there are several men at work in other part of my factory wbo want Job running tbe midlines, but I shall put on lasters tf I eaa get good ones, and an long as they don't belong to tbe Lasters' Union I have nothing to say whether they shall be Knights of Labor or not. I bsve always been very favorably disposed toward tbe Kulghts of Labor and organised labor, and now I have no objection to Laaters Union men to do baud work, but tbey can't run tbe machine. I bave not cbngd my attitude toward united labor, and I ate not making a tight for the sake of retaining the two non-union men that are now at work ou the machines.

I claim tbat tbe unions should not stand In tne way of invention and progress, and as ibe Lasters' Union here seemed determined to get control of these machines and drive them out of use, I ara taking tbe stand for the sake of humanity, as well as to allow tbe Inventor to reap the rewatd of bis Invention and the public to be benefited by wearing an easier shoe. I am going to rtiu those machines, and a tbe union would not allow me to put on one half nonunion men, I shall now put on all. There shall he iiotl 1 iko here, for tbe men that don't eome back will never work for rue again whether 1 win or lose this ftY'lit." There are In many other factories lasting machines In use agaiust which the uuion Is objecting, unless tbey re run by union men. and in all probability a general strike will result The manufacturer are going to make a bold fight sralnst tbe machines getting into tbe hands of the union, for tbey say that tbe organisation ran so Instruct the men to gauge tbe work ssto make them worthless to the manufacturers, which will compel them to throw tbem out and return to hand lasting. pxopkb rMEDixa or tbe doq.

From the London Saturday Review. On the matter of Food and Feeding" for dogs Dr. Stables has spoken words of gold. He Iermits yon to fill your per from tbe table; but he does not permit you to stuff them with "dainties and. sweets." He is careful to note tbat they must have none but suitable bones-riot fihh boues, for example, nor th bone of fowls and game, nor head bones, nor chop and cutlet bones, which should lie boiled into soup; but the bones of veal snd lamb, wbleb ars nutritions snd easily digested, and such large aud solid specimens as they can gnaw, but cannot swallow, by the observance of whlcb rule self-slaughter (usually known as ts made a thing Impost tile.

It you bsve but one dog In your establishment, and be Is always kept at chain, you are advised to let tbe creature bav all be can eat at least once a day." If you bave tea or a dozen the case la oae tbat requires Ibe greatest car and thought." Iir. etabiea Insists upon three essentials regularity, cleanliness, and variety." Good.lood. be holds, has thrice tbe nourishing power ot bad; and be buys for biadogs exactly a hn buys far himself with a prejudice, tbat ta. In favor of what la fresh, wholesome, and sound. The staple should be biscuit, eitber eteeped or dry, but always of the best make and lb 0 neat quality.

Boiled rice Is goott, he thinks, and dogs like It, but It is a trifle fattening and should be sparingly exhibited. Both barley and oatmeal are excellent, especially when they are duly salted; sea biscuits, with broth, are highly reo-ommended; while Indian meal should be given as a change. No dog, however, will thrive unless be Is allowed a modicum of meat. Vegetables, ma-hed in with the rest, sis Indispensable, at icaat some, thrice a week; the best are rabbage, potatoes, turnip tops, car-ruts, parsnips, ami nettle tops, beat and kobi raid; but Dr. fliaoles baa fouud bis dogs thrive gplcsdiilly on apples apples both cooked and raw.

As to the number of meal per diem, bis rule ia a 11 lit breakfaat a simple "thumber," so to mere "put off" at 8 in the morning, and a good dinner at 5 and tt in the evening. Winter and Summer, wilh a scamper era tbey go to bed; and be likes to irsv tb quantity question to the dogs themselves, tbe animal being. after all, the bet iu.lge of what be can do with." Starving and sllutiug be condemns with emphatic brevity, and be is careiul to advise that every dog should bave bis own peculiar platter, and that bones should never be thrown down at random, or tlriitine will be tbe issue aud the getierallou of lifelong feuds. G0LV VEDA LS OS BRA TE 1IIXER8. from the arson (Sri.) Appeal.

Gold medals have been presented to Lorenzo 1'maglia, Johu McLain, and William bcadileu. tor their services in recuing men from the Gould and Curry Are. as a w. 11 deserved tribute to individual bravery. These men faced tha deadiy gas aud smoke of the burning mine at a time when stout hearts and iron nerves quailed at tbe dangets presented.

Tti-y were in ad re-spec, the equal of tbe men of whom Tennyson wrote: VS ho thrice ha-1 plucked a is 'turn uie nread wrej, of lite tlown-streajsing sea." They did their work of rescue 'n tbe darkness, where lights could not live, a let bore their Mime-lesi cotliriJe 1 1 tho rages amiil Ihe mantling folds ol the death smoke tbat came withering up iroiu lue lower leveis. ilcliu. tbe engineer, stixet at hi Post and saved a dozen live. These throe uiiuers am ail quirt, mild-mannered utea. In times of real danger the blustering, quarreling element are ways out of Ibe way, aad thy slay out of tb way.

A CASS OP CBOLERA IX C1XCIXXATL ram Is CinetnntU Cnguirer, Aug. 7. Michael Dean, an old and well known 1 1: leu, died yea'rnlay morning shortly after 10 'clock st uis rreldeucr 011 Arch, near Broadway. He was ill but a short time, and his death cam aud.lenly that it way a sburk to his large circle friend and auln lance. Mur lhaa ordinary In teres sad anxiety wa caused br tha demls of Mr.

Dean from tba fart that Dr. Dua, who attended blm. prvBoUBced ha sir knee a genuine cms of chalet, aad he sa mad taw return on tbe death certificate. Mr. Deaa bad aot been away from tba city, and bia lllcc must have beu due to some lmprudnc In diet.

CBAEITT C0TEMETB EIXE or OEAJIXAB. from Uu Gpmi Ami. In asawer to a eorreapondent who a ska 41 Shall I say $1,000 was railed or gl.OOO war raised tb Axwaaiiser say. Both forms ar la good a sag aad tnstinable." The Cornel Aot would say that tf ftl.UOO" were" ar" was" raised tor a good object tbe verbs are quit a matter of indtnaresre. The ofSear of aay of ear socle tie certainly will Bat ear about ta grantaiaTIl aaaMXBoeaaBBt tf tha sy bbJt reh that treasury.

A ItTtTEZIOVS litre LEE. rrmm the Ctaaaaa rrOwws. isa S. Lawyer M. 1L Keyao Ua, af Jefferson, weal ta hia friend Pr.

B. Fob da' haa, in that town, rarty Sunday afurnooa, ta help In miking ant some hu sloes paper, and together ther worked for several hoar. adlaaly far. rawfla lacked ap aad xellsned: Mark. Tv get sa 4de aoaaebody aboat th atar oatBlaae -wrong with tb safe.

Just pat a year bat aad eome along, rat going ta see about Tbay sianea towel r. ut. rooaa tesaaiug ta way as-til hla dru store, la tb centre of th vulaste, wa reached. Tbey unlocked la Boor, aad aa tba Bsoaseat ef their eattwae thy heard rustla Th druggist walked -arauad ta pea-aoriptloB counter, and tber eaogbt a six-foot thief bent dowB ao tbat the top of hi Bead Jat showed over asm vase Ponds raa to grapple bias, but the thief daabed areoad th preaenp-tlo eoaater agaia aad lata tb front af tha Mora with his hands full af Bvs-dellar aad lea-dollar bill Her th lawyer Unche4 him. th two rolling with ta money oa th Boor.

Their crie brought help, aad tba thief waa overpowered ang BiOO la bill taken from aim. Before Jostle Henstls tb prisoner told hew a had etimbad ta through a aid window la tb afteraoon. almost under the nose of tha paopl oa th street, and opened the safe, aad how had the mosey ta tba store all la bis posaasoioa and waa ready ta go wbea the key rattled, la the door aad hi captor entered. CAlITOEXlA MIX IS a ETOOXE. Bait Fbawcisco.

Auk. 8. Tb official closing quotatloaa for anialag soeB to-day were aa folio Alt. 1.1SBMB..M l.B7 ot i.NvsJ Cbllr 00 Onblr. B.ITIa tiislilt 10.90 frew 7 Polo! a 00 7 03S l-Hlerra Nevada s.

hunts Vmm. e.79 Oonld st llVCstea CwbsoL a 73 l.f7s Hal Xrr. Mexioaa. 47'aliYaUow B.I7S Bid. fAakad.

OUTGOING STEA2I8H1PS. TO-UaT, (TvaSOAT.) AS. Mmiit ut. ees. PssssU 9tV crry er Bavaaaan.

aavaa naa Wleoonala. Tsmsss Cbartaatoa WBDBBSPAY, A DO. 10, Brttanalo. LrvsvpooL. 7 A.

tt, Ooioa. Aariawell A. M. Caroedeiel, Key Wt. Xsdy sahi.

loadoa Beordland. Antwerp I Ul.il. f. Caland, Rotterdam A. M.

Werra, Bremen. 4:30 A.M. TBCSADAT. AP. It Andes, Hsytt A.

M- Clty af Waablagtoa. Havana, Kngia, Hamburg IMAM. Mate ef Qeargta, Qlgw. Tal lahaaas. Ba van aah Valeasla.

La Uaayra 11:00 A. M. raioAT. as, la. Cherokee, Charleston Biafat Tax, PTBsadlaa, u.

BATVaOAT, AC. IB. Barraeeuta, Pt Croix 8:00 A. M. California, Chattabonehee, Cbanderaagor.

StOOP. M. 0 A. M. O0 P.

M. 10r0 A. M. 11. HM) M.

tMU t. M. tSO'al'M? t0 A. M. 1.

-O0 P.M. r. M. 10:80 A. M.

A. H. IMP.M. lavF.ll, tOO P. IO0B.M.

100 A. M. IMA M. hL Clenfnegu. Havana CI cassis.

lasso 00 P. M. 12 OO U. 1 Mt tf. hU lli.HOA.au 12 KI BL 1'iiK) it.

0P. M. Is IX) M. lliaC" M. 9 06 '17X1 9:00 aVm! 8 aTsL City af chic-.

Ut Eaaea, Aaisterdaaa-Otwec, Heaia, BlrstiB. Lamp, aires ten La Normandi. Ravr. Nenstria, asxvla. Lirsrpoul INCOMING S1BAXSRIPS.

Bub to-pat. rrOBaaaTJ abb, B. Atlsa, Pert Lirnoa. Jnlv SO. Britannia, kisrse tiles.

Jaly SB. Edit Uoddea, bt, Asa's Bay, Aag. 4, Excelsior. Xew-Orh-ns. A ng.

B. anas. Oalvsatoa. Aaa. A Msxioe, lis van, a ng.

4. BITS WSDSSaOAt. ADSV IB. Xagisad. Livsrpaol.

Jaly 33. Vlaanee, Barbadoe. Aag. 9. st sua.

Uverpeol, July BO. Ozama, Hay 11. Aug. 4. PUB TBCBSD4T.

ABB. XL City ef Baaae, Aag. B. Mknbaitan. Hsvsna, Aug.

4. Kbyaland. Aatwera, Jaly B0. blat of h' aval a Glasgow. July SB.

pub runAr, avv 11 Algiers. Meblle. Ang. Celtle. Llveroool.

Au. S. I It. ar l'hMl, I It arndul AB4VB. Eliier, Bremen, Aug.

llamawBla, Hamburg. July BL DUB BATVBDAI. AU. IB. Polyueiia Hamburg.

Jnly 97. hchssruuB, Aaaaterdam. uly M. Trinidad. THnhlad.

uly SO. Worcester, Bristol, uly 17. XLXXIATVEE ALU AX A OTBZI DAT Baa I Sua I Me rbsssUOill KIOK WATIt TH IB DAT. Xa I Bu 044. Baady I Oct.

let. MARINE INTELLIGEyOa JflW-TOBK MONDAT. ACO. 8. ARRIVED.

fAteamnblp Oreer, Br .) Jeffrey, Xiswdsa IT Ba with iute aud passengers to F. W. J. Hurst hiesninhlp Idas, uagst, Bremen and Bout. ampton 1U with mdsa and paaaengers tsal.

riebs A Co. Mtearashlp Cherokee. Doana, Jack son vfTiS aad Charleston I da, with sad, aaa Ssssssgara William y. Clyd A Co. Hteamsblp North Cambria, Kvaaa PhBasM.

pbla. In ballast to Hlrapsou, Bpeuce A Young. Mieamsnia Haialgh, LuuBld, ity West 7 Aa- ta ballast to Geo. I. Ward.

meanisuip vieaiuewoe, sirxwiu, nima as with aidae. and passengers to Jama K. War C. KleaiDshlp omraoawealth. Vaa Kirk.

Philadelphia, with mdse. and passengers to Robert lilag. Mieainablp L' tenia, Memsoa. Gene ad Paleraio 1 da, with aula, and passnngssa be lisa-derso Br-S. Btsaushls Btat of Tax, WUluuna, Fsraaaitlaa with mdsa.

aod passeagsrs to 0. li. Maliory 4k Co. Hteasashlp Lewlslaaa Oager. Wew-Orlaaas tw with BMla.

and passengers to Bajnnel II. Msasa hblp Lleweliya J. Morse. Carver. Caloalt 114 Am with mdsa ts rder vessel ta master.

Bark Laarstla. (Br.) taderhlll. Key West 7 da. With lumbar to order vsssel to Uea L. Ward.

Bark Louis It tiser. Aaderac. Uettea-burg tl with lroa te order vassal te raaeh. Ikdjrs 4t C. WIXD Buasal Banfly Hek.

light S-i cloudy at City Island. Light, a. W.i eta. MA 1LED Cteamshlp France, tor Laadoa: Arrlaabaha, far Bkreeieaa; Hrattaa aad Tdaa, fog Baraooai Uuyw aadotta, for eiilp Caravan, for Loedn. Bark Minilen.

for Antwerp. Brig C. B. Packard, ter Bagaa BT CABLX. I.OVDOS, ABg.

A Ths bsrk Wallace, Cap, r-mtth. from How bar. via Aleppo May 11. fur New-York, returned to Horn hay July li Wklag bdiy. bh will discharge her cargo aad go into tbedjy dock.

The steamabip It is! to, Br) Cut aterr, frota Bsw-York July 2S, for Newcastle. paad le 1 If s-i Ang. Th steamship Bassann. CspL Rca, sld trera Oothetiburg for Bw-York Ang. 3.

Tbe steamship Hersrbsi. tBr.l t'apL Praithwslta, from Hmw-York Jly JJ. srr. at Liverpool yesterday. I be staaaasiilii ututtm, hutch, Capt Vs ln Ze.

frota sw-Vorg Jan U. err. si Aaiaieraam yesieritay. Th siessshlp Boitardam. (Datch Capt, Vis, sld.

from Hot ten. sin for New. York hug C. 1 be stsmhip Arrtaaach. (Br.) apt.

Mcrrherson. from New-York July IX. srr st Tarrngona Aug. -J. The steamship Cbenbo.a apt.

A torn, frura Bew-Yurk Jmr 'JU, srr. at Han slobs Aug 6 1 hs 9tte Lisa steamship eiatr of ebrasta Capt. Bts'A from New. elk u.y 'Ja, arr. at u.aeww at A yestardsy.

The Biste Line steaaiahlp Btat of Indian. Capt. Eitrhle. irum Ulaagow. aid fro.

a Larne tor 5w. York stsaKlolght Aug. Th Hambiirg-Arueiiraa Lin atesmshtp afaravla, rapt. Psisoi.il. from Bew-York Juiy ki, srr.

11 am burs tenlay. tCIDDER96 JtuM Mmm aid Mm. A CEKTAtW KBWEIk Butt ixiigeetiea, sea Us aad A tua la Dvspspsi, Bad uastralalaaUaal Catarrh. Veaitlag it Cbrwal la rreg- aaacy. caoiera lafutaaa.

aad la irc Aects Disea-aa 0er 4.OO0 hwv seat te aa th most nettertag epialeM aew Dtawstyii as rsaaedy tar all diseases arialag frvea lauprvpe digaatioa. It is net a secret reatedv.bat a scWatlSe tiaa. th foraaal ef wbic I pitaiypiiaed mm each bottle. Its great DIOaVeTIVK TOWtB is eraated by a cara4aJ aad proper tr lis sat SC the (ertaeat ta BtaaafaetaraL It I vary agrssabla ta th Las as. aad erpti I th Mt aaUeas Mesaaca.

it wiir peaatlvely CCtl CH0LRBA FX A3T. TU M. bassassr Ca pis la ts. aad CHsvulBIO XUAaV B.HBA. ail af whlc as SUwrt results af baperie digaaita.

Otv ysoT aBUdrsa Digest yum. Oae ass avsy aave a Ills. Wet eaa eaa of Oeath reaerte few th past year frees bv diseases waaee ta pal ass 1 bad lakea Blgaatylta. Ask year Drag 3 at tnr 11. rrtca, Bl-Bit- Largs aotua.

II tvat karp It, sa oa dalr ua, 4 wlai asasafe axarsw vrrpsn. LACACTCUJI( CBBi3tsV I.

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