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'K -V BEKLLVS ABT'EXniDITION THKRK. A AT PVHI. IEHIt. rAMTKBt MOLD PLiCiE. iraact 4leaMriti- Mark lb HtirU bnfioa (raw f'rkir All l.rr-oaa rkooi Kf rfrmrij, a ibf Works by Then ia of UnrLril Kirrltrr-ntlllai-4 aa Kerdtaaa (irc (be Openla triie.

I'tcl-ix. llaT l-At noon to-day in the of the Fiinpfss, of Ms torgr-nosed koyal Princ Fer.linanI of il-garla, of vflou officials and foreign and a birg aavl -fncist re- tful f-row of noMa and hi IntperCai WHhlm II. tb International An Kxhlbttlon open, Then the royal trio descended from the auOf.v. and walked down a lane cf dutiful subject, and oifctrs, on their way tit the Various rialis filled with jointings, sculpt'ires. and 'drawing.

gn-at and day for Berlin liliciti the P.oyal Academy of Arts fvun.L.t, -so that the present ex-Lir-iiKn by way beiug the celebration cf th wj hiuchvilth birthday and hat a retrospective exhibition to boot. Moreover. U.e is a-vry energttle friend, lar 1 1 lb1 painter t.r sculptor who rk fancies, or whom, for otne reason or "another, he line-nds to promote. ArtWtie )'. therefore, on th alert to hear air thing tlif may 1 reported concerning.

vlew.r expressions of Vrttws with re U.e thfblt; since It may make all Vv In tbo -world to any erte art-if find, f-tvor in lmirla! ke rrtnwon'trfe of thu tlil-l lrfv is in fwiaU gaHviUn, mhilf th iterlin niod- rn havf Hv- Lira- gtU-rira and thr dit.Uc.r r-ti's. tU.fldorf una large a.n I on? muil room, rltn be-, vrtrnrvyn luf Uorf now- aUt) b'jw- of a yuwig- proref siiit'i" camp gaiiry. 1j wlU I.Vt-xdcn art- lb'y haytf two room for ihm and two for ir.e tn-eivuis. Ihij large pallHrit-n, but th-i art fsion-U-ii tf Mur.vh Lav not tfcbj ihcy'Vrre frv.n cut last year by ini'M tn rrrintd. however, liy Frans l-ot-ai hfo nu ruian (Ue moot, tawtKia UAT.f ttit Jv fm1nit? arfe u4j' man- l.rvd, utili fSpJJ.ijy It is I.uri4-ly thrt -xpriOii the fe ia iua ttiitt rtfulauc.

the, twopor-t of titles tfeia ftuniwr reduces a tjiv aViich i fur frum attractive. He xrrdtt tt rti-rpfot Queen wtiiji. recalls ihc Pix.trSk onion a snsili ty ft an eiuck. tiii W8 Whuan hfr Iat year jr tN- tit in of ln-nUioh's lady wno toyo wltii ti. is a Sa out of Gutave Fllinbert' tluivei; i.tji a ji-i-)n anytiody tut a blind man i (tnd he would haVe to keep l.

i 'jri iiarr hi a d'oratioii for a celfing-, nr. i Urrin tii portrait of a fii- Jucr, if (mt Cari Jiarr, ia aa amrrivja, if I not. Tlie vaintcrs of Karlsrvihe and of Wtflrcar two sujuLi ru-ujifi: Friuice. spa In, M'-'liit dnii. ar.d tliii American of Paris hav lrgv, square gaUefics, one Italy i.ai tour, and Ilciiarja haa three small ruoait, wbU-- ltu.t.- I'olan-i, tw inerlanil, i'ortugal.

Norway, and liitnarit till In the nro3'i'r rfKjm. Thvra no ife-ciul aciuvuc obwerypj In this arranffenwet. ttui aU Kallrioi lav good i.fht. and iiu lajgii ua tv fatigue the luthJ with t. netiM-s of tso much to at wil tuna at firt ta tita Frnch to i hat thty havi? seat, while nolle- th.at their eprYauuiUvfc d'siwieata hr a Berlin artist.

Last yr was the of I'ai-JH-Amurlcin ho brought on aJd arrangini th auction; this year it la tfu nam tJiiiiff: lh Frenhmn tay at l.orr.f and asa Al-rs. ii.Kwen and t.ari iiflvh.Tj lo pujhi' atierxl io tiie.r aftair. 1 Ui ikH 'thinK tna Frfuoh rH, uuii' t.irt to t- wnat hua weu aent. for, if laat tar th poor, tiii yar It naarly worttdaa aa It ia podsibie to make ileiili nit-iiaLvJ hi- lat jtar has a tirvtriy sketvhvi of hi lltl nw t-vi ii-nry, Aiiif M-iuiit; but his Wrtailiea an rsiUn liitu atui tieurri dijiir w(h a certain ahaj'ttv li-rnrt-ih. iikf th mu-vo of an fjrohvstrMo or' the writing of an uutomatfti iih a man.

Thtr- i fsslijj nor braai bhini tjji lry iriv iruffiv Jwjuisi Kkiwu of th 1 Slan tul'in tia. mnr of rh hunun twirif ia fi irtrAil nf ihe oii bourtrwi-, HlaiiMiv, r.a humor an'l nature; thfl f'-iU-l-niti of rmintesa iiw fmuuiiiii in ijioiuf, is rainier tuiniy I psnt, bur ft and thM. KafafiU has a iiai ui-irisri racpu-ltrr. ami a very virw if th from ''t" th brijg: don in a firy llifht key ta rvprat davUxht. r.Mjri,.i ha.

a cilly. weak -tauvaa oailed I H. Iia alth a aul youth I a ana a 'ouj1t padur th in the -muljt Uuiauce. ll'ne mi, anl a moonlight -ienarl. a clverty rawn "ihrl with Aj-pir," mU soatetl ricuze iih t-etuh yellow netk.

La. rirniot ha tuOis Irom Aljifrs, ajtij a ti-i 'i Noma4a an trn-vancietit or an Arfth famUv rlue to tho whn of fcamt. Thm'jiaia- jm-tuHtt paintina la ehrt'l eviui. ty Jy Vappa anr- n-aily painful ot France, Pierre LaaarU a two rnynteriou pule, taia-itfcape, ona a ani l-ath" iha ter kwi in Kcrvpc" l(. hejrrose- fends on at hla oil ljtxlertriK- a C.o-lOtnaa ty thy ji which has ahown of an harviory br givina his ii-iva the flfPh ctdorlrg of North Anwrwan iian au4 toe face of lh roU.iiti inaa-Oarina on m-lu y.irvrlain ahnf-a.

A a. tntter tt fact, the Hui wrt a hlt- race, thtiir luimciuii. descendants, th Hun-ariaii: hitii ra'her a.niiiuw noae, re caUe 1 LiUi-k ilun merely --uuso -lin tit ihem won t-ark wooi-en ci.j'.hea. their do to this ln lirawiur la this picture ta aa WJ th jirrh 4.u:i.!'ff A better French thaa this ootiil rnaj in New-Vojfc by aiv oti of th i.ng 1olera tn pictures thr without n.nnj; on private own-r fur ioan. la thi an intr to poaiioi lack of apprecla-f ia th m.tributlon of meviala Ia-ki 'ren-h ou rtors riav riot sent anything to fek of.

nd French pafntra (wuld ar uetid wore examples of tb-tr-art. Oomred to th? wition thev taka in the w.rid of art. aAl the anil quality of thteif artiatt, the luutaoa aad Spao- a.s wM a- tti tiHjcUiia, tiuvt treated the XtteroatioiiaJ more iwnnoslv. Tha "Kiisii nuu however, very fuliy'repre-ctK'i. liranywyu app-ar aam taj yar wih a bia Oecuratlv pie-.

llae a tapestry a Oai-pjntKl. ru.Uy, liKiinf.net nyt of the Ai'tHstles drawing their nets hUe Jevua thetu in another lxat. Iluilan.l aenda Variona wotaa cy th fpetinjetis of Jrnli, picturr-st fcr TVUiiam ajii JucoO ilan. a water eolor tha iata Mauve, portrait by Thr aad Van o-r Maarei. Saerien K'ulitj juur (uai la of Aiucn L.

Zorn. aaierj to.jr by Carl Lartisoa. l.uidi'De ty Pari bv Albert an! tT Oour year' than Sat yar. havinr a.T'.'a entries, but tn may it ia uot laterestmr. With ofi on.

the attmir of vanoua tlon iiutciiictiy lower limn Ui. yea.r; taat th Aaiericaa. Tni- fi no por- trait bv Sarscent; there are marine b-y Aiesinder Ftamson. The etnaJl goi-t mW-' or. by them lat year either haa aat-K-xl their cravio fjr Oermaa hnort or coiikidered Ly thfin tua.ieiaaiw thir men ia.

tiut ihe l.rirer wetiiiga Sy Titin Mfrs, OaH Aieleh-ra ar. Al, Len. O.um aa i Coujrati Workara at Lai fair, ani by tMrir hrn i i.l i.ntrertiii me of i.S-l, up u.e titty a artaer mar.tton i.f th an-I Ut rwnt r. kj-j be; tn it it r- fur that or. coi.

-r. a a -l U. the irriL fish sot xs ocTorus. kl He la and the Marteloaa ateaaiarta He Pwwta K. Tiia 3.

Kewa' Vry often iv flea a. 'utaKrapb fljaflnf at-out: In tha newrrparr tUlnr an n-efnnfer with a iJevi.1 whielt la having larjre. projecting a ersat txely. and lona arms, or fei4e er." Hawve time- aa a davil fish, with tutacieii rising thirty ft above the wav," was to have fceea peen on lieuhwlok Tfe-rre In a viry tomion TuVapirhtn3ion conwrntns' tfce (leyii rlih, and Cfjmpara-tlveiy frw. of thic llvicg re-rant frrn the aea and WTuacijoainttwi with itf hoaia, M-m to know what rraiiy ta or to what eliM of marine fauna he properly belongs, ia a very rJSSerent ertiatare from the on in geiieraZly supposed t-i be-In fact, the animal tipularly Btyleil not tle levii fn at aii, and the ooe ao called -wn on the bar of BruneaUk waa an ot'topMa, a hfdeou arxl lah'e animal in truth when of adult in rwuthern wat-r.

The fK-torfi numijer nuire than-forty cie. ail characterised by a aarl'ka Xhxly and tijclit arms or Thy are fvonl In all waterw, but estat in larger and attain to greater pr. in temperate or trip'" seas. From the harnviexw r.r-irtpnw of a few Inches in lentffh foim.l in artii water, they vary to gTRanlic Ue. in ej.ja.t;.rial latiuida, and danfjerou5 fye every tivma; thina; thai can appeaae their voracious appetite.

V'M'toe J-luao iu The Ttiiier of trie Hi fii the lommnn rror of atylinir lliis utiy feiiow a devli l.pirtlna; him with 'ierj colossal in me attempt to ensujf a Fhip wit lr. fre.jrht of iiiimns belnax in hi capacious 'he drait'a nch a horrible ar.a sketi li aa well de.erve th poxtrwe Victor Uuiro'a dr-scription 14 a tremeudoua xtretrh -A the lnaginaticii, but every one ho read Jkile Vernii'a Twenty Thousand I ndcr the mut have a clear i lea of the frightful pect and prodiCriaiu rength of a beasj having a nuf-shaped body ten or a rim-in long-, two preat nc-sele eyes on the side -of the head, -and a Tn-MUJt hlg ai iralod'. wiiioh ia strround-ed by feeler armed with dtwi'iie row of snickers', the feier extendina from thirty to tifty feet in iensTh! Ktn li-eil sreciei pf the otiot-Hxl are tYni nautili, aritoiiautit. and 'cuttlepsh. The two iaal are havina tn tentacle around the.

mouth Instead of All po-'a an ink bes a a means of protection, the contents if which ttiey e)eot into the wfiier when darker threa'ern, cauxliiic it Instantly to assume a Mtygutn hue, mi of which ih.v beat, a Kite retreat. From this fluid are produced tht India iiik and tti'- epia uci by artrsts. Small s-iuiUs, cuttietish, and are freqintiy tfuziit amornr the shriuip and prawl brought ihe Chartc-stoa market and i ked about thj Hy the fasti' iioun Aiitio-Savon iheH uncanny are carei'uily picked out from the and away, but many of mir foreign potiuiation hijehly eittet-ra them as'food. In many parts of the world, on lektnJa and in maritime coanta. they form a common article of In the market of Naples thev are reg'uiariy exposed for dale.

And now ax to 'the true 3vil fi.h, sea devil, or oceanic vampire- as ha i variivusly trmcS: In "farolin Lv the Hon. VViil-lam FllioTt, pobllsfie i in ivai. tb- author put the nue'ioii. lo you know, gentle reader, what a devil fi-sh i.i?" t'oiitimiUie, he remarks: Perhaps you never aaw or.e, even in a tmittr-ne. then, a mon- atwr meaifurirnr from suxtivn to twentv ftet acro iiu- bnck, full thr-e fei in dejuh, having- powerful vet flexible or wine-, wn.i w-rua ortvea btr.i.ir furioiisiy through tne water or vaulta hih Into th air, his horns projecting jieverai feel: beyond his niouth, into which re-cviver he Is paiidllne ail the sroallVrv within reach, and you have an imperfect idea of this curious fish." It Is -ioubtful whether any other per-n ever had great familiarity or a mere intimate kiioaiedK- of this creature and it haoits than the -writer of the above il-.

pcrimlon. He was a native of Beaufort a worthy an prominent member of one of the most dintinguiithed fandlies of South He asueriir that chasinjr the devil tl-sh (back in the fortiest had hji llverlcn of the ulamera in the vicinity of Port Hoyai Soumi. and devotes many glowing page in t'arolina Sport" to the thrilling of hireseif and friends for many seasons "in thw exeltlinr and very often perilous pastime ile cites nunviroua instancea of hi suci eeasful harpooc.ns hnd hnrsrine to Uni of these monsiexs, and telis of i common trick they baa of puilmsf up the anchor of veswu in prt and riinniiiji: away wltn tlvem in tow for ciile out to aea to the great consternation of taeir heiria creas. A similar Incident, will be re aiend-ered, le-i to the -rtt-ng that The Voung JUnwaers Chi" Iuany raph accounts tha. wonderful energy ani or tin- -levil tish when harroonetl ami In the Charleston Museum tfcefe is an no juisuhi liavfM if a.

or the- devil ISh whivh pire. TlLKEll OF IX XElV.UUrilSHICK. 1 1 'i -a. Maoy lWnta the Past Week la thr Krw-Jeraey CHj, Xcw.Uarsnwics:, X. May rraduate of fci.

Academy of this cy have organized an Alumni A.oiotlon Mr. and Mrs. F. Ayres gave a hoasel warnunr Monday, several Trenton friends beLrig present. 3.

Holme Et-rgeti and wife-hive tailed 10 be abstnt thrt months Mrs. Charley Itell and Iter daughter May tT a visit. ti. i Tapktn, who ha been ill with 'he V'A" nakan to rurate: The Secotbi and. Fourth Church f-sm iuv tv-bools wlll combine this vear, r)d the annuaJ excur-ion will take place June th ir5t U8t Church will be heid-on Junj-7.

amith a. taken command of the xteam vacht owned by Herbei-t iiailantiti of Newark. of the Mummer wbt 1 spent cruidmg aiong th Nw-fciUfiaml coast. The prounrU of the Crescent have put in good condition, aRd ue.l dady bv members. The- ladies are especially enthusiastic orr tfcve oru Wll-Urd ConSer is President.

Miss Clara Koss Mla Fwil" Treasurer Coackng Oub. of which John Willi 1 wain U1 aixiu begin it triT- about the countrv. Mrs. Stewart of Frboid is th guest of Mes. A.

H. Kberharit, lr. Wiil.arn ltanktn Ihtrvea of ltutgers Coiiege on 11iurs.iay sailevl for England, accompanied by his wife and sj.ter -Visa Hannah Bates and Martin Dusran will be married in the Sacred Heart Church aext Tticsdav. Tie new ortl.rera of Ivv Leaf Lodge Ron9 of St. lieorge, are' Preside nt--J.

F. Fitton-Vice PresidentV. H- Smith Oeorge ttawk-worth; Asustant itcretary K. M. Oliver; Treaaurer-Josevn VTildeuoie-Trustee James Pasaey.

The engagement ia announced of Mia X.u'-y p.on-e. dauuhter of Henry 6. Boice. and John Lyoas of Pittsburg. Neptune FlniRlne wtl-h is 10i) years old thta year, wiU giva a picnic on Decoration Tay.

An inforom) reception waa rirn Thursday night by Itanian LoOne to E. li. Coi-yer Newark. Oruad Master Workman cf the New-Jenwr A. O.

V. W. Th Lady Odd Fellows on night reebratei the twertry-thlrd anniversary of the mtitut.Ya itir lodre In thi eitv Freeh-ldir Krl iftien on Tulay hirei a merry-ifo-round for several hour and rave the children of tt. llary's Orp-han Asylum and thoe the Industrial Home free ridea on it. Supenatenaent Itadel of the Tractiiin Company conveyed them to tha grounds and furnished ttneiu with refresh-menu.

The Bev. Charles Phelpa, who has beon rector of St. John's Ki.im-upai for ever twaty-even years, has resigned At tha rej'jt of tha v-etry be will cocUnue ti an aa iajtc until fcia ucceajr ia appointed. Tit Klad-IIear-ted Maa sal ts l)g. From Th Chicago A man earrted a email dog into Marshall- drug store, and itaod synipatheriially by w-blia th atilinaTs brokt-a leg was aet and flaed In a piaster cajt.

Thi maa taid tha mat a at ranker. It hali snappe-1 at him as be eiin I'uii'h a caiw ar ami he hu-J turned 1 ai--ket at iu ma kicii. tie tir. ier ut a car7T. ai4 I-- a I rok-n.

Ti'e was uerif 1 j' least a pa.n. aij. a iy 1 turied In his back, he wuld draw the pportman through the wave with almost incredioio rapidity, hither and thith-r at its cam-it will for hour, a tim. Un one 2l cation he aJ twenty-five rails in a few hours by to of araai three boatc. with their ere-.

-Alf. m.tri, wm w. ia naruor years aro A huv hatllke thing it ia. To ui due on of lr UI7AL CAPITAL PAGEANTS Tilt HaSCOCK STATVE AXO THE nncu ditvide attkitio. irkslaa'a roraaatiea IUr ta fc tllMwrred nt Vi KlaartoB Blow for Befailag Alma m.

re lleggar-Allewa ta Oar Narr-Tbe 'alias lie Park HHI Col. R. lorriaoai F.Xeeta that HrKimlrf Will Mia. Wii-HtJtdTosr. ifav IS.

That Wajuhiniitoii has JsTOwn to be- a very large diy was ahovAi- on Tueaviar afternoon, when thre weriJta-o paKUtH to attract attention, and both were seen by prodigious crowd. One of -as shows was frej ta all cared ta at irjd out In the acorchinu aualight and look t. It; the oilier had to be paid for. and hoee who paid to aee it wera wtUicg luxe the ordeal tsf r8tlr-s on narrow under a canyaa that let th aun heat to thro-; ar.d tlid not gtv the heat and dust chance to get out again. From the TreaJ BuJMinj? on Pennsylvania Avenue dow-ti to Seventh Street there waa a aide- walk orowd pass a proces8ton of.

Unit. 1 Sftatea troops and District of Co-I'lml j. National following om veter inn of the renowned Second Corpa of the thjt of the Cnion, all escorting- th Irea and several members of bla Cabinet! i i preaent at the unveiling of th statu of Geu. Hancock. In a space- that hs -t'cived the name of HancocJs Square, there I was a dunse crowd, quite indifferent.

appaitnuy, ta tin fearful fcat, atii this crnwi faia remained while Mr. Cleveluji I made leech, while Senator Palmer read an oratii; i yt strn length, and until the bocm- inic flags ctK.k euns aounded the -alsnal that the ad been lifted from the form of Han- mil that It wa formally revealed to the With troops ami etvillan pev- USonl there nuiy have beesv prstr.H crowd. Nothitig- but fear of aan-Prevented a crowd live times as rora seeliu? tfie tl: srrok- large A fl ile or more away, in the part the city, therti was anoth-r crowd, ed at in nutnlxtr. It began to esumi assen. -ibout the time that tha tout 'rawa were around the Hancock.

Ftanie. It mn ie Ifc tbmujjh cloUii of dust, past fascination of aide-shows and pink lemon i-Je ti this biar tetttti of the Barnum Bai 'j- tJircu. At 3 o'elocfc, when the exercise at Hajjoot Sduare were lartfuiin. the 4 its around th three rinr of the circus -e ail cx-cupled, some of tbera by racn knowr all cvtr the country as participants In th debates of the Sanato aad" th" Houie there were 'children from Justices' fandli from the famlliii of dipiomatic officer from th families of in scienUSc work; and from tfc.o Cover: atent. service there were thouaincls of clt- a -and onVprhr-ga of clerks, taking a hal' Holiday in th name ofHaicock ahkh have to bw ta'ktrn out of th yearly- le.ix by tha way and using.

It for the beiicti; of the proprietor of the Create Show Earth." Thent was. of course, a uue or t-lacK loiks at placea. i civu crawui ciiuta not oo mustered lr a vui.ste ot ieia prop.ortluns that; thU. oe. -ii aonday, iiay Mr.

KotSetaie. tb? Ruasia aiinlsiter, will ceiabrate the occ-a-ioo, the coronation, of Czu.r to let- at the lejrtlou. which prvmisea to a -aor; reminder to Washington of ths briiiiar ceremony that is take place on that oU in Ruskia. Mr. Kotsebua Las already a.i liinistlf popular here, ani tiv: a fortunate aa to asked to thin Air.erii eelekirutlon will fnjov tise bus- piiiiiif of the togeihar wltii a dis play oil nr woraa mat a to provided a an ac.4uijiniment of the.

toyinaktnz. I'. wan in Hustiia Petersi ceremo Mr. Hi United June, lHlsS. that the iaat fur of.

crowned. )ur Minister at St. rg then waa Wiiilam ti. Hunt. Tlu tl at iloscuw a itnesacj by i anu'oy Aaniirai uaidaia ct thi tates JUnitar Hunt gave a.

glowir. account of the splcudi of the cere-the reception-of hicuwlf and by toe EmiM-ror iml tti but devoted a part of his to bow it happeaed thai luoillci miral A-imira ntsried uaictwia and bis stafi: were fur-ith Ucktti to an anipfcif hsatre of ni.n -in whiieh they tot te re'ri serviCH-s of oranalioa and ley derailed to occupy. I he mis- such it appeared to be lcanie the Kr the Ct: which sub ct of diplomatic and afier .4 1 1 i. i v.e iitiiB, i.ue liiins.er nau. asa iitnistei- ttunt tnar.

'he r.nriiin-derstai! sniff waa exceedingly tho Kmperc ent to Admlrai Paid win a beautiful sr -ffbox of wrought fcolii, cover contain: a medallion ItkeneiM of th Kmpen set round -with larae and eoMy diamon. and a lane iroid rnelaL Th i Minister was also presented with go I ajid silver the cor. vation. It Is- probable that Itmi-ter Pre -iiaridjre aia the rest of the party, represe: ing t'ue I'jatet Stit-s at "tie; forthcoming ororatlon will not be uit jeted to any of te tnisundtratandinjpi which tuarred; the enj' cnnertt of some of cur rf nreentu- tives ail the coronation of Cxar redestfiana who tre disposed to allow their sympathies to be aroused by tise ap- plicatior for aid of Uitres3ed men who atop thtlu on the street may Ltarn to be cautioUr I from the 'experience- cf a irtintle- man in A peatri: W. H.

writer i his city only a night or tjt. ago. ble and mild-tempered man Col. Uobarts well-knowtr bere as a historical chapters, was hailed on so ilibuc. a place a Street, near the centie of the town, by a beggar.

'who assistance. This was refused. the lieirirar struck Mr. Kijbarts in tho 4-e, Inflicting a very ugly and perhaps serious There appears tp hEtve r' i no reason for this assault except th- refusal of Mr. Ilobarts to give alms, boy who saw tho attack cuiled a poLcet um and went to the police station to against the aasallant.

Whiles In the laiion house the legsar turned upon th. witness ami kicked him brautlly for ti: ymg to what be tuJ seen. It tums oul that th. poor man who wns ii-hcltSng- tioney to pay for a riight's lodfrimf as an ia orrenoer. a regular boarder in tr.d an all-around pest.

e-the assault laaa- excited suspicion the tail. rod ty of of all eet begrear of bis kind in thia TtJ re are many, of them, and not a nuniier ara strous-looklng ho airear ctipable of tioing -work few cf youths, on the such pe uroaus or at the gsshov.seM. If take to refcentinp refusals of violence, there is a probability applications for leave to rrv be m.lde to the Chief of Police. aims w- that mal arms wi'. ami that uch resentment will be met with.

Kwirt ani Injurious resistance. Tb beg-heir in shadows, xiartiv gars ply to keep ut cf the way nf the ixdice partly tf avoid scrutiny by tha men whom they auctesa. AttentM Tiaa been again directed, bv a report o(1 Admirai Ramsay, -Chief of tha Navigation of the United State tha face that the American Bureau Navy, td Navy la Imade up largely cf foreigners. AmtricatiJ keep out of tht na-Tr for iout the same reason thai Amerioun investors keep out kf the mrcha.at marine tlver- In nothing ii It for tbeni in either case, That la. th Afuerlcan who would go Into tha tiayy, if tier was any future tn the navy for a aeahiaa.

prefers to take chances on shore, wl.tra tbere ia no- limit ti the promt, nenca or success ho may acme-re. it rh-re wera Aniricana who would be aat.elied with the tmalt realii-l by owners of ia ether nationa, tim Cnitod s-ate would la competitor with Oreai: Pritain for lh cahrin trade of th world. ara bringing bp tha poroentag of American-born seaman In our nary by th aoprentic svmem. lait tsere is reaun to tvar that these apprentices find zt, Just as they ir about good seamen, that they mar ataj forevr ta th catT without chane oq rrafermest. In the arrr.y tbera is opportimity tor a private aodiar break oul rf tha ranks and rft into- tha if h4 ban brair, sad th ta cuitlvx them.

tha ihr Is no tuck cbanca. If It were proposed, tbera is reason to be.leve that ih line acrrtiira a class pn-S t- their Annapolis training; wouii regard tn at-teit-- tj fvii a jt(icv out cf tl JV re- put ui tit, procer i.r. et.ti-e'y t-xi i ta ta i- 'f a 1 -i. 1 i. a And yet there rot much more jLtiSta-twn fjr ti lar v.at tr.a wardroom ta L-vaiy popuiatt-d trtta recruits from tna rank! than thr is tmit the navy rrr regard witn, rnrous aatisfactioa the presetice as line.

oi3eers of tDOM who 'olnteera auruag tb war cf U. rebeilioo. One is teanr.ted to ak why li is that the opjsUiff tides in th COnsrressitrial effort ta itviuce this CJovernnnnr. to buy of th Hudsoa di Eot see that the Cotv-grsu wia aot do waat ibey ask, and turn thir attention to soma outer gaoffcoda of saving the Palisades from tfestrnctium. by the quarryroen.

The joint eommbision members mut aware that the enators from de.p,iir of paaauig tuoh a "ciii, and tat Senator Rcwell does not approve ot tt The New-Jersey members do not look Tot fayoraole action. Th Mliitaxy Aflalrs CtTmmij.te. of the. Hius bessiat to r-twi-t the bill, for tw Nasims. One i that tb memliers ara opficaed to askinjf tha country spend several millions of dollars tor a military park lhat will be useless tor a military purpose.

The other" ia that tn Huaife would nol tuinction the thetic grounds if favored by th Military Committee, But th Joint that tesraa making th mistak or dwelling upon th ucqaisltion of th stt -on nulitary grounds have. peristeI In objecting to an adrers report In the nope that public opinion would round im of th. members of th ar now suggefRing that the bear way out of the- snarl. If th New-i ork and New-jersev people really de-tire to save th PaUsades. would be for the owners and th Joint commission to get together to carry out som plan which would leave out the Government and rejun that New-Jerey and New-York Improve and control the Pal.

sade Park free of any ea-pena or dictation by the Government. Col. takes the drift of political ovents with the composure and humor cf a piulosiipher. lawghs at eut-Gov. CiTnp-beira interview in which starts out by biniKeif a aound-mocey man and 'lids by expressing his.

confl-'eoc in our ability to enforce Independent free coinage by undertaking- It an tnternatUMial conrerenee. That's worse than I waa." Morrison, referring; to his own recent interview. It look? an thou-h MeKlntey was getting all the Fbpubia-an fellows," he remarked, after the news reached her tit -et Virginia a instruction for McICin-ley. Then he roobed his gray berd, looked thoughtfully "up at the mm, and added: Looks aa though he'd get us, too." EX G. P.

bi'bieu PiLiCEs ExnrjttP. Poller Details Akoat the oua i'ssad at Sllchester. Vmm Til London The' discoveries result of the last year' exploration ia the ancient Koma-no-Uriiijb city of SUchester, which, are now on view at the Society of AnU'txtarie at Burliegtoa House, ara far more important than those of any previous year's labors. The area of th. site ahdtii acrea Is.

tor parjoses, divided into a number of equal so.uars or Insulae, and ia the Insula X.IV., par th west gats of the eity, two unusually Bae largt.re.slilencea have been exhunied frutu the foundation to th height of th dado cf tha principal room. The twi fcou5es are mtoated between th, main atrtd ru.min west and eaat from the wesujru gate ajod itnother road parallel with it on ir.e souta. the tntrance to ixith being from the south, street referred to, and not front tjie main greet, toward which art tha stabies and pther outbooses. Th werfteriy houa ireaents the remarkable feature of being built completely round a central court. Instead of on three side of it, or with, aa in tuns cases, a wail on the fourth sMe.

Th area of th building pracUcally a sviuara of LV) feet On th sides of th cut ml open-air court are two broad wings, with th principal room placed between an outer and an inner corridor ibe grand entrance and vestibules being central on the south front, and tin? rear on the north being closed by two Urge rooms within corridora as at th side of th edldce. The inner court, or garden, is aJso parted from th vistiouie by a corridor. By then corridors access Li freely afTorddl all over the ground floor of the buikLng. In the live principal rooms of th eastern wing were five magnificent tesselated pavements. thre of wbich, each twantv feel sjuaro, have U-en wboily remaved and put together again in sections tha half fif each pavement bmg as much aa can displayed in the society's large hail.

These tire now on view with the reat Of this year'a collection. To give sorsm "idea of the extent of this Puiman- residence, wa may pot that ttus western wing of th edilice alone is aa hirst- as the whole of the of Levon- f.lre's grand town house in Piccadilly. We may aiio observe lhat there hav never before been teii-eUited pavements of sturh magfiituda deposited for inspection in any temporary The eecond or eaisternmOBt mansion Is not quite a parallelogram in form, being PiO, tt-et In length. Usit broader at tha ncrta thaa at the south end, th breadth -a vetag-in itout a huu-lred feet. Thia also baa rome reraarkabi features.

It two atories in height, the principal rooms being on the west from about th trudd ietigth to the south extremity, a handsome tchsciated galiery passing at th north across to a central bicek of rooms on the east side. The court hi large, and tu tt aouthern ara, there being a gate tn th eastern a ail. In th southeast angl th area la th eutrai'C to th ail the fcrouiid flixir rooms being accessible by a. corridor. In the course tC which are tracea of tw stairs, fhich gave access to the up-pr rooms.

Ther is al.io on the ground boor. 'entered from th corridor, aa interior tcn.pl for ttomestic womhip and a aquar altar for the household gods. Thi residence had, like tha western house, art outer court on the north, with a a id gate loading mto th main street. Th eastern wail of th one hause and the western sid of the other abutted on streets north and sourh. and th tvo U-e togeUter occupy the whol or on JtiA notic in their deidims and conscruction th modifications of th typical Ucnian hou; ot aouthern climea ti th exigencies of our northern region.

The Roman boos in Pompeii has Its windows openiug to the ground, toward the central eirt with Its fountain, and tlie sunshine wbk.h enters the court is reflected from its paving to ifce ceilings of th rooms, and every oevio ia a dffense against heat and light. Li these two Sllchester mansions fverythinK done to aher.fr and screen from d'rauirhts a.nd winda, and th sa.ons of the western house, sandwiched as they are by corrloor on each side of them, must have been lighted by some sort of clerestory arrangement from above. Th western house baa yielded further a most notaei relic a. Roman pump, representing completely, with its four lead pipes, their vaivs. and a central cistern in a large piece of timber, th fore pump described in irirrnvtu aa th machina Cteai-bica- It ts of exceptional Interest, as being the first esampl of Roman hydraulic machinery tbut has been met with in Britain.

Our notlcs would be incomplete in even th- most interesting point if we omitted the high praise due- to th restoration of th' wall-painted dado th floral and design of which ara singularly beautiful, tottery, glass, atui coins there ara many examptM, which, in orimary caliec-ttons would noticeable; but th twa grand residences absorb present attention. Climate at BrMlsa Galama. From Mataaillaa's MagaaiBa. Ec-mthlng ahould said about the cli-mat of British Gubma, which has baetn badly malignetl. It n.

wors and no better than that at any othr primeval tropical tract. Malarial fever agist, of course: they are Inevitasls in tha tropica; but sever attacks may certainly be avoided bv prudent living. If a Europeaa freh from bom walks about at noonday without an umbrella, or works at a paddi with th IndUvn boatmen, on tli rivers, or indulges tn other continuous exertion, without protection from th -j, thhancei ar that wiit get. aa attack of xnaiarla.1 fever and he deserve to get tt for hit foliv. But If he takes life eaaiiv.

has a sufficiency of good nanrthicg food, and aa little aieohoi aa poasi'cna, he live to a npe oid th nothing worn than an occaJUorjil avertsb cold, i It an lute error to call th eourtry a pent feroiu fever den, Tht lmpre-tsion has probaiily arisen from tua occaiona.l aiieiraace of yeiiow favar la tux apicenr form. Now yei.ow fver is a very temti xualiidy, striking fia.r tn feoiiest sert by rn rapidity with which It carries ot its vftims: but It is r.o trior terrioi thaa mall pox, and an epidemic ct th is as rare In as scial i In tr.e berrer q--arter of Louden, it baa tot teen lu t'r. country nc ac-I tf in tt at-ear lot-i i wren It is c. --e-i ti rr. ot I.

Ta PtaamppUi aa a tlv sad Hr- ediU Attsu. The composition of French menus, generally remlc-ds on 1L jllroboiaafs contradictory coalition of the which Kbit gallant. Frenchman presented to tK so diiicate palate cf tl lovoly Biunch Amory. 'i' Th -veil c-f the eaakien ia white -'th wreath the roses whlcii th weam la white. I determines thai; my dlaner It aa snotlesa aa their mow." Ln thsa Iirriltnu-iarr detail pad.

and the service It described of the pUt potag a la Ile--ne aa whit as her tint, and confectioned with th moot fracrant cream and ahnnd, in place- cf th rod gigot a i'eau of diiiy use- I then offernd up at her shrlae a Ciet i merlaa a Agnas, a dsiicat piat, of wdiich. my charming Mees partak with plnasorn." Lakewts will attempt to arrange an haxraony Irotn the sprlng frsiln now in market. of the nj-Ht aufcjecta for consideration must that exquisite fruit, th ptne-appi, now coming ta perfection. First, we tno smail. ry-tinted strawberry Pin.

Irs flavor is subacid and mot excellent for desert; or fr breaifaai, when tt has been laid in powdered sugar ever night. In prpnrmg it for the table not bsh a steel knife ii a sdver bla I c'i be- had. If that la not possible, dip tha ateel blade ofter-. In cold water while cutting ffc fruit. Th action ot th Jute upoa th blade it so irerful aa ta corrtxi Jt to th extent of detaching more, or ie of th metal and inijKirtirg the taste of the steel to th pineapple.

the blude ii cold water 'will prevent tala to a great extent. The native oi! th nm th Juice as a remedy in diphtheria, taking it without sugar or tther substance. From fibem th liricirh military surgeons adopted the medicine. Now iat is being put Into gen-oral ractic tn Fwxipe and America, and so will work tt way back to its first starting plaire. Thus, ita value as a luxury is Increased by usefulntsa as a remedial agent In one of the mrs-: ttar.geroua of dieas.

Thia fruit a fa vent talide dainty, eaten with sugar at breakfast and dessert, and witb wvti and sugar almu When quit rip it is ex-ieiterrt tf iJed and torn from tn cr with a silver fork, no sugar being used when th coM iltion of the fruit will permit this service The igar-lof pineajipl ta longer than the trao iterry, and remain green even wncn crly ripe. Cniike th strawberry pine, it i good for nom time after it ripens. The fruttw vary in pric. front ten cents upsvaM. according to season and condition- The pineapplea that reach our market ara th Puerto Itico fruit, whiolj weigh as nuicli fourteen or ftfteian pounds; they somewhat reseritile th Oaban strawberry in apiieamniM aM iiavor.

Thiss who have iiatea lh fruit In It perfi-ciion, in Its country, tell oca. stories of ts litsctsHia consistency and flavor as to make one'a mouth fairly water if tSat homely phrasa may i-e allowed. They on can take a tttsoH-oon into a ptneni-ple fleid and cut th pulp from lb nnd a ea.t orangvw: amS until we ISav so ewten them do not know th posmbii-Itie of pineaf tdes. We also wuld tay tbM any on who hs not eaten pineapple iwitJv niayoonaJs sliil has a gustatory surtri tn reserve, and a pieasur as w'ell, for the fruit makes a delicious salad, as d. moet tmpl'-ai fruits.

Oranges, aweet lemons, grapefruit, baaan-ait, all ar exc41ent to served. 8o are our own melons. Vi'ateftnelonji and muskmeloua wtta mayonnaise at hisjter. or at th. naan.

1 day luncheon, which replant it, make the niowt a foimal lunchtos is fives, tiw iunuu Wiin uut aa far wcaiiar. aitousb leas xttkid: BKimntHt repus ar 1Iom it perf i se.ureci wn.cioot TL-rmaiits-; in ca: is quite in. torm lo bav ail tii ilsiia ta sherbet plaosd upon th taM aervie tif the or iellfta. and peanw with altsniunc until tt is rwtuli-ed tr fhajiite tit th oairnes: Jrt thia way lurj-L-heoti 1 divideil by ti, sjiei'het ttt t' or lh-e courses, arccr-ilcg tj the service or omi-ni nt roast ani sm-ompsiRying acini; th dessert beitit uiied tn arraniiicg tc.e lajjie for a tlinner a la hiirs. ta min i like tfcat last weejt, shlt hsa its tmoper eaie, a riresiusg wfriirant to the potties aod lciter, aad prirlnsr the pu.lalo fur entir en.vyssent of th l.i i Th wtir.

position a bill of far wStch ihU tnmbine tlie tise on Uh a ra otiabte iNjtlay, nd tit.fr poapibiiirr of seering eerwl sierfnt ainiies wish th- cpa-ui tf aa r-Siiutrlly. intelligent Ka shoidd be sreat: m.ri nomeiwys. la tim alTMeruia of oltill ont m-I tut of nh rot, to ecuMtee that ean be priared la itrv-Kt without danger of OelcrioratKrn by stanainn shuuid besnd tt capacity th mih.crs. Ia ih-j day of cosjclng schisols and Uika than emtioCy th jor of their teiu-lir toerv nmtll eje.tme f-HT iiur.h itU-iem-T, and the bfaiiM.wjM vhi would itflur ii. in vaal'it cf her proper rprmibiiitv alltv Kttering wnat Charles lamb would call a vile ctid-scrn-i-Biuitan soitiian." lief a eot the last plana aaoor the of ver- iina-tr bi-j iiiat lHky aunwsTtc platform, beginning with tfle supikisittuti -ihat eitn th leaxt saperisnued of out rir amuii if she ooiil marts.

br trtnils a tianly aprlng luncheon. tb l.tcir If a stray ttiat of dm iaiprlaoamd within tii rxim. iruus It; or if the day be lowering nvaa the plau lo-a-aat with flrelighE or ortgl-. with fluweni b.h and sea that tl chaira are cntlr. with a i-iihiiio or two, fr -SibUs wearin-s.

tnd font-Hoot aed.r tha uXiiv ftT tfce of th' sbort-limbud sister. Thrtu tlie labia; Lav it aa at f.r and in mach the same way, save thai. an kmbrobiered or deilcaiely eokii4 c-l Buy r-pijie the wbite dinner Ifcws; under tijis ci.nh lay trie uxuai thick one Of teit or CiuitcQ flannab Tlie small iesert and fruit. Sowers, m-is Ms mar form part of the table deeorauon. Olives, salted almonds, cheeae t.traw.1, iUd tanilwiches mar be npt.n th table ib pretty in short, ail aavs th dish ay form part cf th jetting.

Hot plate are re-Cttred ir all the food ejuvipl tti raw sfceilfliii, alad. and eessert. and nbeuid ready ft imce-Cfaiiw use, tiig-thr with a reserve eU. rr tomans fr wahir.n It. The trjfee Kri'lce may be ttw huntesm or U(n the aide taul.j.

at enocoJate 4s similarly and t' a faF-irits liiai-heon bva-age, siipeeUlly wlin it Is with egrs. Tea ti na ta tha ntguiatijg hinub- tist, but of eours It may be rvi, fl1er, malt jlqumui. the lighter wine, and la Summor trie vrK cu ar fr-jit r-'Jwn" ar In place; th lj-ehejn winee snerry, hrg, tthln wtuc. aaaterne and ciJUmpawite. and when a ts served tli preferne of each gMst ascr-tained by th attenoant Iwf.jre Ailing tha glasses.

Water Riay th- the ia cai-afss, tugether with a pretty bowi: fiut with. wc.i tct, qi may bo poured tn-m a Taige pitcher, jr drawn fruta tlie cooier into m-t-blria, which are pasnei op.in a smail iny al the left hand of the git. tniilvtdital in mien of cat gla, Willi reciai tumbiern, give Hnr.Kii water In itis bett form; Apoliinan or otsr btill ttil water is opeoe-t-at ta nionient ot pouTtng: mere sj-s raanr fillers for drinking water in ue, especially in the Wert and Hjuth, notabiv (tmniUwil as Kertu-proof by tiM Pasteur, in wboeu ui-ratir It was Invented. A tfimjle firm of liitmr for removing tMTranio matter mm. lirinku-water is illustrated Hi on of tn.

writer's books, a aU is tbo pnicasa of freexiag water tn caraits rur aw. Eich ar tab! is laid with twa sitviir forks, large sroaa sf n(r scmu or any. othtr. urn i served. Uii bisg fcr.ug.n to tuiil in bowt-shaftd ccl- In larj1 saticrs.i twa knlve.

nn of atacl, the other of llir. ti as tT htttiter. chueii. or fruitr suitab' gtaMH f(r driBkirig, a aneall decora ti dtii rabed a rlate. and a aai'Hin.

'i he la fir aotiltr; ko-eud, celery, aliveit, cthr relivhes. a b.lt trf chee butter ny-t lui lit, ta short, which nr. wtuhe to retaia during tli changing of the courses, Ntpkln for match tb aaJ slitbtly larger than brakfa napKm. mix aai'klna ai-e required only wbea Julry fruit ba ata from ih band; tfc-t napkla lira upon th kite wben not tn use. ni at tin.

erid of the lua Trto Is Ofd to dry th lips and 9 rorer titw, and then tasaely upon th tabi. r.f a napkin falls nut reach, d) not atxmct by th effort recover It, ut tiuietjy sumtti th waitwr to replac it- J'irtsw bnwis ar ft trie aid tuuit nntil tb servie of dessert. A mall doily ta laid between aeh liowi and th aert plat won wbi.fh 1 stands, and wbea tne ar placed tiprei ttble each giiet rt-UKtves diyly and bowl tn tire upp-r left baai, leav-ing ta plwc ready for -usrt. Tlie fortruil servie of luncheon pf like that tf Sinner, by ta regulsir courses, th Sell-fia beifcg upon the tul when the guest tait their plactirv tf-t? fla la eryij bef ie smip. buiiuto, whIcD ia th nwt suitable luaeheas niVk Th variaua riihea open th table, sac as oLtvea, salted sandwicheiy radUlias.

cr eutnr ta se.is.va. salami. occupr tlie time white th shell-rum and soup cmint Is beutg replaced by tn armel oa horaeaaca. or tli patue. and lijlwter, a by oi.1r en.

tree, la a men a like tbat given iiist vbei either ceiery tr rn.llsfi. ar sened tbetr tisvor ts grwativ -enhanced by lootiong Inem in a 'mi grateil Parm-eaa cheese, laid upoa th i-it puitj. th nt)U! be npua erne prettr duih among tnrwe eucut.ta tn o-uer riiaet. AfPr tn aervioe ot Bt.rve th. Ji lac-1 or covers ar entirely eJesred uf ail and silvr which hav beeu u-m-i; th raushe and 4.irrt in oruairieniliig tfc tail ir rtmuiin: but ail lajieti away, aod th laJbia ciad quit Ireau and tiiea tb tierkt csay be braucht.

in Mt uoa a.T!H plates, with a teaitpona la la by a.Jv 'tart, FdltiwlBg this lrec lb rjat. or. jt juivant. krciled fciid ur game. anrwt with it acuampaDyisg saikd; th ciicawt straws, far which our pnnl recip was Kien, ar tixis ewarae; tiiey jnay fv-i.

tw it with a oish of ilrwMed gnva nf tit at small ian.i:zuaa rwl maK omitted. Wbn that tnce-Iy bird, tb th Jattr ci th repast, tt E.ut::.J se-rvei w.Ul petme either la th Jresiti wna irar5iBaie: cjrreai. iliTAiu mar rd bir.J-ttr tet tieilious gam of ii-r. H. luar it, cad by iu.i:n; a bnvf.u;g cf rtry a a eurrer.j r.

eaUl. cia bo Mrr-tireii tn tii.C. Th. ts rn at U. b-t giine.

atii-n vr It i Willi ftf a or in. ot -me prn w. J. cr liin.i i rat if in. til' 11 in re 1 bill ct KI tt frwtdiHg fter ue Th ir.ciibiTit.

of raoai ir.iret La th chil world of New-Ycrk fiurtng the pat waa, first, acnaunctrr.eiit of the yrl-to of tlw Ceuccll of the Cn.versliy Clih to favor tf- jjiir'ias or a He for it: ncf-honi of IS on srt of the vhi jt t. Luke's HosfplttI properly, as Flith Avetiie and Fifty-fourth slrittl, and. '-econ4 rthla decision by a practkaily cnanitnouflt vote of the club at a speclid meeting held a ThuintJay ei-ening. The ConncU vj ttut a circular under dfcta tf May 12, which, in addition to a catrnrt of the tcafrNiH for th sde1 on spper Fifth Avenue, itav ar viiw of thtt grswth of tli the alviaa-bUity of tncreastnfir it iambrshlp. and.

th oi! a permanent hum La a ct'otml and accesslvEer local Ioji ir prorid for audi Increased mebrthip. With auch ncreael t5e Countdt argrued, that tb- club could aecare, tb nit determined en. and build hhI maintaiii a fcandsora ciul-houe themoa without raining" tb preaient due of the slab, which ar StiO a yi wait evidS: lUrowt altain hocira after tlie Issuance of.th circular that the arguments -and choice ef I ttte met with the approval cf the clt.b al larsfe. so that the rwsult fif th meeting on Thiirsday evonlng was a forrs-ort ccaclu- SlOti. 1." So Important a mov as, th Xlnlvarsitj' Club has now eetermmed baa natural- ty utirred tliu world of Nw-Tork clubdom, and tittle elae has beea talked of in the other clubs cf the city during the last three Li.r.

Tlie club has a aurplu of about CJU'Viiti, which can applied toward tha luruhae of t'rv s.te. th figM oa which ia given at Boitd -will be imm-tliatieiy ft latcti to provtdo fm- the eieoring t4 tb site and of the i-ction cf a fcan-t-acm and commodious lubhii, wldch, is to fee thoroughly euijiTed with every pva-aiblo moiiern applianca itooklng piward tha comfort of the ciun Tfcr itr ta nu-merous sie.ping room. a Turkish hath, and a room for tho sto-age. cleaning, sal repairing of Uryclea. Th building is nix stories in heiirhi.

and will rccupy njr tiuar feet of tha.n the Union," Union L-ig-j or even th idetriypoiitan Club. It la estimated tlat tb duo wiil able to occupy its new b.mie in t-m of Meanwhile, th large wait-irt-g iirjt. both for notv-reitidiMtt iod rcsnint tin- alrertily numeroos acireasicaia. ad 'boe caAdk'iats whw nam'Mi were ir down the list before thii week, and wiho have beifun to nesjiair of Wittir admitted within lour or. live year, hav taken htart and eongratiilatintr tbenrjeives that two yearsi at ti-'e- nct wiit now carry thnro in.

It will be iRteresting to nite the of thi Uaiversity moe upon the other clubs of th city. Ther ia no km chagrLa among; the younger and. nr progireasiva men in th Utsjoa Club wiio have been urging- tha rerrnivai: of th-t iluh further Up tovm-for the- Jaat four 'or ftve years over the securing by tha Univst.ty of tblr irop-ertr -en wbicil iney bad set their licurij, and this fact wtU make th 9cle-iiort of a. Fifth Avenue pit tor vrbiit lif row coiv-std-tred the Jlnlon'a tnevitaW mo -np-toa-in to the near futnri mill mor? diftictiit. Tlbr'.

evnt will almost c-wtitiiily bnttg the of the removal irom.inrntiy b-or-i the annual mwiinif of the Uninn ot Mv and will mak tht xneetlnst more lively oti tbart tin bHi. unticicuXed-Whiii the- ri.vrsity,a deciaUnu to move has dUturbtrii th tJoverirfira tind mcnitte-rs of the Ucb.tn.'U has rataer curiously had a nverse e.fjetrt the tdlberit and nwm ber of th tlaiurajet Cluti. ho argu. itMt th store move of the OxiVM-xtty. aad tc.e near taove of th lTn)ri will fc'av-i ciuh tit only largo social -on souln of Thlrty-fuarth Strec, and will tend to imiHij.

their nrganuatloh a oesLrabl one to join, tot only to a nuinbirr clitlbUt men w1h.m homes are siiil of Thirty-fourth Stree-t, but. to others who will fUvi fhiiir house a coiivoulent tofij4iig place on tmir way down or town or at evening, situtcd a it is r.e;i.r tae cntr of to the.tr and: hotel distrscla. The Calumet, however, does isot own-it houiw. ar.d it is lhat its Use of us present pretaiie-sjiia-comparatively a short or.e. w) that white It may benefltled by the-sure removal of the University and tb probable, renwsal of the 'I'linit further uptown, may tiud tb problens cf cob-fronttotf ltseit at very distant It ai will It in-tereaUnt; to nK th disposition of th present bom of th University Club at Aladlwm Avenit knd Tigen-ty-sixnh Btre-st after that ciub shall have built and raovod t-5 its new btaiae.

Th Sue nuirblwstrutitur tt now occuptw is owned by th estate cf the hit Leonard It wa originally th horn of th Union lasagne t'luo, and at thtr tio of th marriag of Mr. Jer.ine' tlaughPO- to Lord Hanuoipit Churchill nearly twimty-flve ytitra ago. It waf underatoid thai; the rental the honse. fcjuu a year, was her dowry, from her 'f-tther. It is already intimate! that th University Athic-ti-j tlub mav sticcisri to she Cniversity Ciub'a pies-ml QU.rt-?ra.

Ti: ualcsa with ex-penalv alteration, is haily suita-d for any othtir purpose man a ciiab. Thi g-rowth mad. prosperiiy of fhe Uni-vendty Club have frosn iU ret-rganitation iu been aitnosi (bentunetkU. It predecessor, also called vh University Club, had for several taxst and th founders of th present University were -old whon they hnst issued tlwin plan of Teorgauiaatian by older arid more experienced clubmen, that tflre waa not enough tinivert-ity or coiieg spirit in. New-t'ora, notwithstajidmg tho fact that so many wiieg gra iuais redded hc-rc, to make it rtoaaibi fr a cluh to which voL leg innluatt-s aloaa should bo ell gi bin.

to succeei. They had the crurage of their however, and to woil laid their plans, th.u witbln a year after tn reorganization had been efteeted, thy wtr tuihaenuy to a ra pnvid-big that no reiiego gruduat could ad-mitten I uatll thre years after bis graduation. Th nonresident membership ifrat-tire. irhich the wag can of the first amcng N'ea-Vork claisa to Jr.sti:ute, altej ur.gthen( th club fro.m ta beginning, jtlany Mtlleg.j prc.fsora snd jwt-graduatew found it dnsiraule ta.kfc a on-resident membership In til Ciutn a it provicd them at the low rat at year, wi-h clut- facilities and cong'tai comjiacidaship whenever they vluite-1 New-Tora. Tfi ciub- hii lst been extremely careful site it in.ptron ia Its a irnisfcior) of member, and with tn full iinut of lis rutidatiit membei Mp, autd Its non- r-jsldiiBt long soce reach-ei.

ami a long iijrt in. trtUrt claues and a eurpla of in stajid-i tb-day, of the strongest, if not th a-rongest organiaaiuou of ita kiid la Nw- york. The opinion advanced in this column a few weeika ago, ta th efreet that the AdtdpU (lub detdaloQ would not secatisa-rlly settl the rlations of tit lrgr sociai club to- tit Raiaes law, see.tnii to be Justified by th prese.it status of the Already there haw be-in two or three varying-oplnlona given by Judgta, acd useless on cases thai hitv com up bfnr thrfi of ciaJiiied violariooa of the kww ax regards tho aelliair of bquor on Sundays in the club, and iooner or later torn cc of tho larger club whjch baa nor. taken out a certificate and wbich coEjJrfue ia its old fsuri of furnisaing iiijuor or wines on Sundays ct during other prohibited hours of t.ie week, wil Ilr.d ItM-if bebsre the ceurts. For th benefit of ail tho clubw.

and ao long as to present uncertainty cott-tlaua, this cannot aappen soon. Aa It is now, is a sens c-f falls securtty here, wbich may at any tlm ntdely ill. turbL and which will revive th exeste-ment jrevalenl when th bill flint beame a Isiw. no maiter whiii the nitimat rpuu niay be. Vrith few exceptions, th ktrger ciubt have posted cornpiiruounly a notice In their houses, that w-e and lq.arw wbl only wit 1 to mend-erw tt th on funda.fi, tshil xrai hare appis4 the re-stnciioti ail th (iiyn In, the week.

This at brut giunc seem to fturatfy taat no guetit (n tittain V. driitx. It i argued, however, that i ruest ef a cluii iicotnie a member- for th- tun of fcts visit. s.rl the notice wfMild i tee ii to tape.rfi.5ic.us. As-ws anucijtatetl when th 1st cf May pasl without th of the sine Uw priMriskin itffectin the larger clco.s, nsmer-tta Uub Lav been orgHtii2d.

an-i from Jive rji slt of they; y.ave been inc-'r-porated or have arpiied t-jr dally th jat week. Tt. seetr.a lo Ve in a mu-Hie, it i nodrubt-tiIy tru that the niujcrlty ciuo men lxa upon formaiion of new organ: trt v. r.t!y to tli Uw, iL.Uvor, Lany react ujn iheai in t.awr. A 2fr MorKa, who it conr.erf-1 with th Iihak.pe.ir i-aad il-iies 1.1.1 Ire rr: C.

i IT- I ill V. I i r. I "12," cr tli-; Vt. cf t.J.e p.ev. i.

erd tn r.j:j. -rf s.i:o eit rej ci lli'i-r'li i li avv rewH ai't-ri, in ni.i.-r. tho v. a i tiv lt 1 r- i 5 ith rhe on'y i. tfii.t parting a cr -3.

ity. lii self wr.ii rl- I-? I ii'r. ia.f Oi. i r'j; i r- i- 5 tf I-1 niari-inon: t. 1: t.

v-luix men ol -tinj "bo jtnraaivv I' i. Mr. tleow 'A tu-jii. 1. iham, of ess ri noci-i'y shpuld have.

that Iwntly r.ceaaary- for i- d---. th ir tt.tir it s-- th ai.t;..ks of a mcai u. ru t.ie m--; It btil vtttuaiiv in -bershij for an-Jt ror i i iti it of ct tut A commute waa i en a matter, comniltti i. rr Search and --study of tb- socie 'a rtK r.ia a.nd fc-story. han -prepares so 'r a --j a and ontnpiet ref jlat on i-f Mr.

M-rivi-. itar.BH!nia charge. TI.ih rrp.rt. Uy live tive menler of s-t-clety, all gentlemen of vtii ji In th wilt abort ly aaUihil, a fie pablicatii-tn. it the of that amy further attaca "on 'ta part if Mr.

Morgan la prLjt wiil irenie.i t. libel and pursue! a wottld. only fair ttat tnat portion e.f th pubin; which ia Intcrirstt-d in lii nueeuou aaiitUfs s.uouii uiiei i to iko HilliaM piaylng on Snnhty baa irln th East fuw years com up in aJmcst evry otny tf tie larger New-Yrk an 1 nurrltrou and exciting hat-e beeu lh clulx ni4tUhgi in, which this burning topi'3 ha. btteK, It therefore, a latit day tor tho old UnLw Club ta hav a piesilim agitated. It rant a fMV u'eeks ago.

ami trer4l ot th younger nieuibers cf the wen: s-i tat" a ta draw up a petition to the Governor, atking tiat billiard Jaing tiuid bw adow! en iiidaya in the ie. Tb- ooservai isitt wmch i ytiii irdluenti-w! ii-t th exaincila ft the clu') was asasn tipuvw i an l'l'r. -he wobid-it feanday MUirtrd piamers will fcav to exercis pat.enr in ail probability fax- mrn t.m.e ivini arid tt- clink of th iill will not ilwluri on th fiahhath "of jii'tritr-rt. aaJ: near-by rsi.lrtits fur the I-rtseiit. i "Sha C.fialopicaJ and ical Soclaty is th Sayt to -cure a irmiiim horn for t.self.

ar.d ha th haulsom Uon at Wcsl ITtty-eishth Bt.iset. where held Us jeu- lar monthly on Friday Tlhe sev-tnli floor tf th how wiil 1 to th Am-eriiiwi 4julL'i. a house wartrar-ji there livening. The house is well tho reeds if Lata the society arid tite gudd. afl.d rh oUbfiirs if both hv been oo th tvimiora of their tin.

v. j- --'i: has been': dliietl to Incorrorat th Mr.Jh.wit CLjJ ant to make, of it a pertn-menr ortraiiia5ian. arid circulars. tSiliX eilect asking the t.irticn of th moinlx'r on the rsatter wcrtt tm s3iTK' members of th club -at eol -aitB-nit taat Tfie ersae for- fyc wcieij- i-ople will be- tit lutidfy a. Mrmartnt it th-rn are others who are i fi Jinelual it aiU, aii-I th dii wid proo-aisliy be itm hv a -rnianei-on-.

The giiXilaiitlon ha Dusei Us seend and rrtit-iul on tlrft whole suctvessf jiiy. c.n:r?-, wh-in It to a noveitv there for a time a. ilecKf-r-ii f.tliieig on ta. atlftil. aticp.

and tint sii.nlincliy fai.iii.oi3 raent in th club, which i alwava the lt-c to take up a ti-w fad and tli trst to it deert)Jii it-nlmott entirely. Ther. wer foiled enoua-b men nnd women howevi-r in the in.rt t. enab: tn, club to continue. aj.5 it to tb-ei t-at lovers of the w-hce'i, rather than th asiiionaile.

rr wuciery. that t.iw club must' for- Its future perma nerx-i arid prosirit That uriiufi and quaint orgs n. Lit ion kztiwn. aa th Social ef Pciivted IJeards will have It ti'eand reunion and slinncr on the evenknr ot May 'Si la this The ax IreaiK-d bv. th club mo'ic, V'Kh lookt sover and Iwiu'it of formal etit." Tbo Onmaiifsee Is rvmn.Bt of ISward Lauterbarh, and Wliltoxa a CLUHil AN.

A 3-ItI IITllDl'SE STOCV. Th AVoaderfal Srrpeat IJ Saw sayrctk PalaL' From Tli Siew-Iaia CSjna. Eay. John D. Skip worth, keeper of th newt light oa the nd of tha Jetty at Sa.vbroo; Point, aay that oa Sunday May id, fin alghted from th light miHistrou twa erfieut aporting oa the surfac of th liou.ld.

estimata that th aerpent tncaaut-! feel. It had a tnonstrou head, a hlc It raUed occaa-jnaily several lt aUsv tb et trf Its body, and again spouted water ia tha air liko a wbal to tha heiarht vtf froms tm to fifteen feec Th serpeot, ha.a aa UunM ar.1. J'idjfita; from 'hat wan visible above wa.terv lCrper rJk-tpwyrth saya it niact hav bee tea or twelve ft In diaraeter half way between Lead and talk Tk niotiatr wa dearly tnarked w'ti rhit'spott and tripe, and. at times re embld th hall of a down-turni 1 It waa headed the Uaht. an i tiiappearel la th wret.

Tli Um that it waa TUil.i mm shiHrt. Peov.i U.ugh at th ttory. t.ut Mr. Fkip-trorth uncUiubtediy ta earuewi in tha ni.n.-tr- He hurriel over to trie robnt yee'erdtiy mt.raia", and told what tfrtt-i. It dies not Hiic anybody to bfcliev tiry who I incutied to Uubt it.

Mr. rigijrworth ha tt eorrobo-r 11k hi ttory. On of the.hay8 i. ti. Captain of in schooTter Kirusia.

un kiading at C'fcter. Th rliifl th4 waters is anxiously aaaited. Tt: keep wif wa wita hlin In th lirht, ar. i is ancther witness to th truih cf tli ttory. lhT wre two cthtrs who taw -the.

ror. mat from a yaont act far from tt jcttj, bat tb keeper doc cut know wio John 1. Bklpworth ha been keeper of th Hi lignf two or three vears. and is kiKtwa. cam fm-m Imr-J, where was proaiote.1 Intia the position of s-.

tistant keep t-y t.i Goverrjner.t. T( noaster iiaa not been seen sine biutiu jy. 50TJLBLE OF l'lGEOSS Tsiy 1 Travel Faster tksa a Mil a Mlaai for Loag Diataae. TVma ni Chii-ag Chrtnl it. Aided by a southerly wind and a dear sky, the first test th whidh ar to represent th nr trhi.iatj Homiujr C3ub (n th National Fed -ratio thia year was a m-ust st.

ctsa. It teolt plat Saturday myrrhs. 0. and 13 trial was. trs more tliaa oc feature.

Two- hundred and bmil, tho laraect wtlcli tli club has ever Sibrrated front or. station, teal the trip, aad of t.iai "number vy bird wa retiaaig pejictfuily its raft by I clock iu th at'temoos. T- tim raal by th fcrrt budiL arrival ruma waa th fastest rverreaili oyer th cour-i. and represent a pi of th-ui a mi'e a 1 tires wer i al 51n'-, mi." fro'i to ii JCk. and Wri te I L.

rf hueren. it" La. a in loft at Wh.i kt t.y nearty ti- I arrtva is wr nvort-i t-i a e'i- tive R.iiiutea in r-: ft sr i -i i- i ri.i.J ore tn.tl a S- e.i i -i Vr.o ri i i 1. trey l.i s. i hi rar 1 r-- an b'-r, a tn It 1.

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