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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 2

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bbmms aasasna i "i'i 'PTHi'mii i 'H'l'iiiiiiwuiniiiniwwuMiiisiMiiiMMi i I 1 i-f r'-A I'M 7 -TT- I I ft Statea, and during the month it was Open for increased) enormoesly. aays that a I Ity la some maseum. jXt is with gjeat a-f BUFFALO EXPEESS. evetry bonset in Ijewisftn on the ditlpna. i Nl; -NL-yt.

The Detroit Fret Are an tmst Territory la represented la the ehorns already heret The city hi decorated with flags, and nearly all business i suspended. I Bepresen-tativea of the Freas were formally received this noon at Fantratt" HaU. A grand chorus for the first time assembled in the Coliseum stations connected by the new Una with the1 great cities was hailed with demonstrations of Joy. The road has been lnf running order between New tork an4 Mlddletowo-ior a fortnight, and has already proved moderately l-MEDICmAl BEVERABE. diRlEII MIIIERaL VATER.

Prom the noted fnrtngs at Darlon, N. twenty miles from BtaffaJo, the 1 aATCMJituoki wirTiBijijl hew toek. Tbe proprietors have ootnploted 'arrange-' menu for pnpplyrng all demands thai may be made upon them for tbla popular nre-giv Ing and' health-preserving beverage. It onrartre qnalrtHw have thoroughly; tested by a great number of persona and Uieir value abundantly provun. y-mOso.

HadleyM. D.t FrofeiMior of Chemistry aud.fbsrtAec-ylathe Unlyeirsliy of MnrTalo, aays of this waters "It has a speorllo gravity of Total solid eoostitaents in every gallon, sto grains. By tli eliemlcal atfaUynhi terestj therefore, that we read in number1 of the JO Slaty that so good scierrttficTauthc 'Mali VI Ulia UlUe U1U tyura, uu that it is an ancieut.PbP?nJtoian.wtwk ahi a most yalnahle relic The Profea-sor'has deciphered inscription on the Btalue which he. 4clarer il Phoenician, and means Lord Tamraujf of flie Ileav-en The thought somebody -bad confessed to the, mamrf acta tent te tatue, but it Is' jhst possible; that(the laugh may tie qh ttie other ilifc yet If; CUEAP iLpTUINO. If we are So belldve the amiouncement of an enterprising jclothier, pubhslied in the Boston Globe, the time i not far Platan when the humblest dtiaten can rival the moat fashionable belle of Saratoga in he Tarlety of costume he may assume at trifling expehse every tne wetk.

It seems that the proprietors of "dak Hall" in Boston seht an Agent some six months aoto Japan to procure paSeA garments' niade hi the European style, and the first lot has Just arrived iu lime- to be offei i air i iu. 11. to uie whb. are now fl king to the Jubilee, mprfae capes, coats, Thfese i garments undershirts, caps, eggings, anct a paatlcularlv usefu piece Of Hummer Lelothing called orio which our tcllfgeht readers will recognize-at once as a light rain corit." These things ar all made of a paper which is manutacturea irom certa. barksi" and are sakd to, be strongai flexible.

This is Somewhat surprising, and is an interesting fact; bnt we are literally clothed w'ith amame'nt when welheat the sahgnmd gentlemen declare that by the next season they hope to offer "a entire suit of Summer clothing, in cluding hat, undershirt and socks, for the small sum of fifty cents This is very encouraging for poor people, though we confess we should feel some delicacy about appearing ini public for the first time in such an extravagantly cheap suit, if we may use tlie phrase. "We should be in such serious doubt as to tlie possible consequencea of the least physical distur bance, that there would be no coinfort in it We really hope this is not all an ad vertjising dodge, though it looks suspi cioitsly like it. Besides, Mr Greeley will bei anxiously looking tip the duties on manufactured clothing, and trjing to flgulre how these gai menta can pay one hundred per cent customs, and sell for the price of a couplq of cigars. lie will never countenance this last product of panper labor, unless, to be sure, Oak naljl" ispronoimcedsoundon the Cincin uatii ticket There are endless reflections suggested by tjhe possibility of i buying clothing at such low prices, and of such material, which will no uonbt occur to our thoughtful readers. I We haveneither the time nor ability to trekit the suliject prop erly in assets, but we trust Mr.

Carlyle, theigreat exponent of tlie philosophy of Cloihes, will revise his oarior liesaruw auu to n. supplementary ChapteK recognizing and discussing the changed conditions result ing from tills philantlii-opic enterprise of a Yankee tailor. POLITICAL NOTljs AND NfiWH. -t-The campaign In lidiaim Is already be coming lively, and the signs are cheering for tho Kepublicans. 4-Edward Norton was yesterday appointed Assistant Assessor of Iitcrnal Hovenoe for tbeaOth.District of Jlew Vorki -i-A Kentucky editor tainks George Alfred Townsend'a poatry on bredey Is "pretty tough but anything to tat Grant." The Democratic A'oWiw speaks gently and charitably of tho Chlf Maglatrato of the nation as 'the filthy and 'thena- tionl's Elevated Itorthnxst.

Blade." style that of the Horace urecie.v was one iu, me umj bearers at the funeral of the late James Gor don Bennett yesterday. He has an appolnt- to act as thief mourner at his own po- litli al) unflral next Albany n. mx lie (Greetey) is neither revenue reform er.i.clvll service reformer. Or any other kind of ircformer that people no care about and as to uncertainty, the very1, wind has, since the establishment of the Weather Bureau, boome mora reliable than tit." Nation. ff-Insects rob American, farmers of 1 300, 000 000 every Mr.

Greeley has been int'i irviewed on this important subject, and sayi'tbat he fiardly likes to foterfcro' with eric an Industry, bat that bei is in favor of tne most stringent legislation against nu fiireiim bugs. I I -f Hendricks reluctantly offers himself for sacrifice in Indiana, Pendleton did three years ago In Ohio, We did feel rood deal of regret to see Gentlemah George throw hirriself away in that manner, but we shall try toi give up the Hoosier Talleyrand with out a CTn. Thru; -f'Warmoth is down in tht mouth. He tailed to carry a Greeley resolution in-the Louisiana Liberal Republican Democratic, Reform State Convention. Warmoth should pick up hit carpet-bag and; what be has left of his stealings and go to Mexico, to teach the natives civil service -Jvi.

nranthaa failed toratUVsome the test specimen lUvejencouiitered thaar duriagTbe fAmpalgtuflh Tri bune can io tlie head. f' Carts nire is lusuy entiUetl to the honor of eing called i Iligb Priest I Bptterelllw'WfaPii has been har fecferiztel lflng naanla, and he has aparfepUf lort gtatii It Is presumable thai ha boltedfirom tlie parental roof when mere lad, and he probably run away froa school when a ooy ncnura snrsx Doittot wnicn uiere is any authentic public afceount was wlien bolted from -vild Kng William fled frtwn his natiYe), Ilid. Since then hia career lias been aieoAUniial sweceseion of IxMk' 'He th army a the (commencement of om itte but noon iboited and took the aprMntmentof Min- Jster to Spjailn. He thfalsta-'tfon and nblted by resigntng and He Hext turned uj as an editr a but soon bolted from there iand went to Mls- souri. There he made he moat saeeess-ful bolt of his life- By the aid of others as flekJ aahfrtself he jinceeeded in dis rupting toe Kepubiicati party or tnai State, anct thereby foisted Blair into the from the lepubMcanf party tilie enate, and was made Presideirt of a bolting Con vention at CmcLoiiati.

4No sooner is the action i of, that Convention made public than It is announced tbat Schurz id op posed to the ticket he had largely been instrumental in nominating, i. Now he heads a bolting call fork consultation to be held "in New Yoifk on Thursday next, andf wc will.wiger a Greeley white hat 7that this chief of tbolters will "bolt from the Committee of Consultation be fore they conclude their labors. This mjlschtef-malijer not happy un less bolting from foniething or some anij but for hia per diem we should expect toisee him bolting from tlie Uni ted States; Senate and gjetting up an op position concern. i 1 THE LAST Of EAR TIL Tlie present year wil ever bejnemor- ablo for tlie occurrence of great events. Grant will be re-eie4te4 President of the United States, and reeley will be de-feateti'foir the same office by an over- wheimlin vote.

Ani International Court will sit in Geneva to cionsidcr the Ala bama qtiestlon. ThOt World's Peace Jubilee, the greatest mnsical demonstra tion ever attempted, hj now in progress in Boston. The Erie liaifway Corporation has beenf snatelied from a gang of bad men and restored to ithe; rightful owners. Important as these ehte may be, they sink into insignificancy when contrasted with ene; which is now; predicted for tlie hundredth time, more oriess tlie final end of the This c'ent has befeu i fbretojd and ap pointed So often that one Joses interest iif tlie affair. Heretofore! deluded fanatics liave pxed upon tlie year with lnathe- matieal erta3nty, and 'boiild even desig nate the day and hour! when the grand scene would transpire.

But the rollin, years'and revolving days come and go, and the. apHinted tiimes have passed, yet still old earth movei majestically on in its, grand and magnificent sweep around tlie sum, filling its appointmenU, retuiiing the seasons and fructifying the soil, as ifhougli no false prophecy had been jittered concerning it. Americans have appaireutly got a little tired pf this fiuai destiraction business, and now; it is monopolized on tlie other side of the Atlantic. is. now predicted by elertfiin French astronomers, as a scieuiifid fact, that tlie i cartli will cease to retolife on Its axis '4'ill bust, btirn, or tumble piieces will come to an end the coming Fall.

And strangely enough, the learned men of Italy predict the end at the same time, differing only in asserting tpatfthe destructioif will be caused by le, Tho propliesiJi8 niaintairjthat an iicoiocivabiy immense subterranean fei nlw consuming the bowels of the earth; afnd refer to the(t recent falling in of tlte ciarth's surface hear Vesuvius, and the chajnged appearan of the matter voinftedj from the cratejr, as proof posi tive of Uieir theory, Coming from such pourees-j-inclmding soma of the greatest students in the world tho prediction is at least iivorthy of a consideration. 4 I fear these French and Italian be doomed to the same discoirijturelhnt other Becniid-a'dveutists havieetsperienced. It well enough, liowevcif, to be in readiness for such an jmpjOptjalit event. TIk! Nation, in a pjftbetic article'on Watnight have been at Cincinnati." vvantH t(f know who the only man was whom this heterogeneous mass of dis-jeontint Jcould nnite on" and Sagely replies; jtoj itself, Vhy "CharlegFraucis Icourse." Tlie editor of tlie itfaMon Jouglit to knowi; he was there, ftnd'We Were not, and he is discontented. Bnfjwe yentirretosay, noif CharlC8 Francis Adams, by any means.

The Nation mnit kiow that a larges part of the un- plejtsant "mass" alluded to is made bp a' ctass of men tVt ho would chbose Aiiams ast i nil, for ho could not be Hsod. they lcdow wellj can be wade to; serve their puifpose. This di-rcputabie element of the maes evi- dejitly'(Saptnre(l the Cincinnati Conven- nou, auM nence tnese cears.77 nffiila cnlovs tlie hrfittd rirn-emlnenw been tire first of all cities to ratify aid applaud tjie highly judicious1 nominations made at Cincinnati ih the Berve tiki by forming ewrly in the campaign one of the largest ad most enthusiastic. Greelev clubs in the country Tie Toledo. Qrceley Club 1.

A i l. It 1 lias Liu iui uui, une iiuine on lia muHf ifc havte seven in our club, besides MrL Dorsheaner, for we ftave seen tlieib names published all officers, too, Thts the earlr iratherimr of that misrhtr wave 6 reform which isjdestined in a few Wtort nionths to sweeo iiua whole conn- trr. sir from hero to Tonawanda i California poultry occasionally I ndulge in rich ind costly diet, aud ja. a conse-aucuce of tmcli lilgh living tlie food- is i. -1 1 uiicu nwigHMUie; jx case ineiiuuyw by one of oiur exchanges in which a lai llvjngi Ban Francisco prtrchased eralfovils, which she killed and pre pa: ed fOrlhe table for her boarders.

In eraW of one of the hens she found plat off coarse placer liLwhich wsM Worth jflre dtollars. It fe; probable the from some mountain ranch, yi region, t'l'hs Jady niadoTa rteaTakby licrmmhas'na thp sperii-men'was worth1 Just the price she paid for -iif IWe 1 fcfld unnivwrl i mrmetrnaitv itnonvn as the Cardiff Giant had enjoyed" tta briefi season of renown as a very suc cessful humbug, and had -dropped Into its proper place tu second-hand curios- inspection, OOU.UW Tieiwra www un abMiua-ance. The premium list for the coming exhibition has been largely extended, lncluding 008 medals to be awarded for the first degree of merit. The five buildings give seven acres cfeaiub-muK spaeea distributed Into sixteen The I Machinery Uepanmeni Will beb" fcjur jthUlase driving" engines of 600 horse power, with nearly TOO feet of tnaW -sbaftinf toe 'features will be vreaeetecb to the Floe Art, KatnraJ Hlttory T1 rP I butiona for the former already 'promised tin sdre etf uoequaled'oi1ectlon the wall space in the lire-proof onuaing aevoteu uua oo pertmeat la 1,140 raamag feet" 1 he eonser-Hinrrnl tbeJHerUcultnraf Department win be 240 by AoOi fees, with: roof and atdea of o.i. Ti, an nut liberal Dremiums will be of fered ta this-'department thet list showing th.t aa ono-wtir be devoted to thit purpose and the competition on the premiums lor 6 la-playaby SUtes promises; to he very exciting.

-Thta great eaterprise te under the management of fifteen appointed by the- Board of Trade, Chamber of Commerce and Mechanics' Institute. Copies of the premium list will be furnished on application to Secretary Cincinnati la-dustrial Exposition. 13A. THOMrsON Jom IS, Hornellsvllle, acou a Thompson, aged 8 year. TriwnejrawlUe.ati-iMdahta late residence.

Ko. 4JS Swan on Wednesday, the ltftb last, atio oioca vrMtt JTnnnlT. of "heart 'dlsoajie. Mrs. E.PE ST mu aceu years un ru raonins, mouior a vi Mrs.

S. N. Gager and Mrs. nv NickUs, "of till city. Votioe-of foaeral bereafteYv WEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Vtrn TFamsportavttoat Compass EOH DETHOlt.MILWAnKBft,' CliflCARt) and Intermediate porta. Tho suUiadld passenger steamer llAUO, B. 1'onfvy, Maft-tor, is now receiving frolfrlit at berto- foot oi wasnmgLoii ana win leave iur tue above porU TUHBDAT, June 18, ut 7 O'clock P. M. .1 i For Krelfrht or Passasre apply at tho Cbm pany.s uxuco, iooj, oi aauuiKton rticci.

muim iiUL.r-.."'), aiuiinger. R. M. CHOATB, I'aMSengcr AgunU 17-K EXCELSIOR FIREWORKS. Wo are selling Firowoyks, Crackers, Torpedoes.

Flags sad Caaaoa At NEW YORK PRICES, and furnish Kxhl bltkonsfrom $100 to at abort notice Dealers will find it to their inloriMt to ex-amine our prices before they bay elsewhere. FINE ASSORTMENT OP CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES at tori' PRicsa VQLGER, RIEBELINQ HAUPT, 420 MA IK STRKKT. BEARD JSC- THYN6, (Snocosaors to J. 1'. Cook IMPORTER AND DRALKRS IN Fancy Groceries, FIREWORKS, FRUITS, OYHTKRS, CAINKD GOOtflS, PICKLES, At KH, NUTS, OltS, SARIUNKS, 263 265 Washington St.

FOB. TORONTO. OWrtAND AFTKR MONDAY iu tie 10, the stealing City ot Tortlnto will wake two trips ui xoronto iiaiiv, innvini; r.x- ciuinge street Depot ut a. m. anil ami Ki1ottr-ot Depot at 9:06 a.

uitIvIiik at Toronto atlAJP. H. au V. M. 1-cnvt Toronto at 7a6 a.

M. and i P- M- til FOR OAKFILD. Tho. Neat and Commodlou HtMiinor K. WHITK, John Itaynvs, JlftBter, win ooin-Inenee ber resnlar trina to Onkflell on; Huuduy, Juno 9.

leaving near herxt St. (Tiluck RVck), 11 A. M. and 3 v. m- IOOIOI AlkUlHL fll HI A.

M. UIQ 3 1. Am. Iteturninir. leaves Oakfleld at A P.

M. Week day trip from foot of Main st. at S-30 r. nmnBnwm. atssau f.

m. Leaving uakueld at 8 p. M. The steamer WWto ami vaclit Nellie Rootli oan bo chartered for excmvlon pr-ties at reasonable rules, bv applying on board or to 0. W.

JONKS, nt tiifr Olllcc. FOR LAKE SUPERIOR. 1872, THE UNiON STEAMBOAT CO. AND THE ATLANTIC, 0ULUTH ADO PACIFIC LAKE COMPANY. ONE OF TFlK SIH.ItNDID HTKAMKU3 OV tliln Line will leave Iluffklo dullv (ex cept fililays anU Huturtlaya) Kt 1'.

for KHIK, CI-EVKKAND. DKfllVlT, 8AUI1 ST. MAHIK, MiKOOKTTK, -TOKTAOK IAKiC, DUUITH, and lntcnuodiatu poinU pn LAKE SUPBR15r. The Thursday's Roat will run to Duruth, Via. the North bhora.

oroxHtnf from Martinrtlc to silver Ialet, Silvf Harbor, i'riuoo Arthur's LandlnaFort WtlllAm and Puluth, returning by the suuie roata. DAYS OF STtAMERS SAILING. KKWKKNAW 'r 817 Jaly 217 JAP AN WINSLOVf METEOR INDIA. ATLANTIC ST. PAUL ST.

CHINA ARCTIC 318 0 IfO 123 -n 10-Br) i Vl-Xt 13 SO. 3-18 T' 7-- U-24 la-ai H-ii 14 21) 15 Mil 1-1 31 "Tickets will lief "ued Irv tho Comnanlos' Agents anil nt all Jielpiu huiiroad Ofllccs to DultitU and rlu I 1-ahn. Diilmli by Laku, luturnlng sill Jtill through HC Paul and Chicago, or by KallWJ Duliitb, retanilng by Tickets, Itates of Trrtght and fuHber tn-forniatioa oan be obtained on application to SUTHCAlDWKLlr, Agent, I No. I Main street; OT, J. C.

A JE. T. EVANS, jsAtlantlo Dook, BnflfeJoVi K. T. KYANS, Mlfiiagor A.

D. It. Co. S. I.

CA1.DWELR, Ceji. Manager, U. S. COi it. i-Aiiuuaj wn.

i mm. akodu 8-tf Noi'4 1 Oeatral Wliarf, BulTklo. FINE C6V SfECTIONERT. MR. S.

S. SPENCER, Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Buffalo and elnewhontliat be has In oon- noct Ion with the carried pa by 1 52 EAST- SENECA STREET, Couimonoed tb manuXactur of STBICTtY JPBRE CANDIES, Which ho will sell very low Wtieles I sale ami j'amcuiar nuenvion givm I to Vriney and Daeoaated Cake of, all kinds I ior wcKUiipgs, A A TdTT FLOUR, WE ARE NOW, MANUFACTURING THIS BBAND OF. TLOVH. THORFITOH CHESTER, (IATI0I AL MIXLBJ -i-J' fli-lvai i- 1 ERIE STREET. 1 ITT t' BALL, BLACK 565 Sc 567 Broadway 'YORK.

Will continue the sale of Htockof j. i their Iaunense DUifStt ITAHS, DIAMONDS, i i I FANCY ttOODS. DnringUie ftnrnmer Months, All goods will sold WlTtfOUTjBKSERYjB, at a OKCAT BEDirCTIO TO GliQSB TilK BUSINKfWfi, 1 WrtirrrjrMWOfflre from' sTrfahklln at. 14 llCNfiY near tbe CrleCaoal. Kesldenoa-W Bontb.

PlVleKm ft, ing i' so 40 always We Of Itand selgief eauMMiaamfnt in -uonmuT jnwmw" hall a toe per week whllej aceording to the London Spectator, Uaiaar chloral to the MRT and popular vice, particularly among women, and doing at least as much harm as alcohol. kept. -4a thoasda of dreaetng- mam- and thoHA who besin to use it often grow so addicted to it that they, pass their Uvea In a sort of contented stupefaction. V1'! i "THOIHM WAST" -1 Hew laei Bscsns an Art' Tribune. i Thomas Naet the fTarper' Weekly has reccntlv received an Invitation to make some pictures for a prominent London fashion lournat entitled Vmrniiy the leading characteristic of which the mas tor Jj caricature portraits of pnonc men.

it selects statesmen, actors, paintersdramati8ts, poebj in fact, aay and every man -has made' a strong mark before the a faircandl-datcfur pictured InaaotrlaUty ia. Vanity Jfar. The oterprisa. has been a rrcatauocess in its English pbasesJ and now A as baa been en- ifaired to "do some American portraits! and I am told that he -has already sent on his earliest sketches. The story of Tommy Nast't arUsUc career Is a UtQe peculiar.

Ills father wet aptofeai atonal and, when I first met Tommy, the Old oentleman was ptavlne that extension brass, shove-out-and-puli-back, orc-pnmp sort of old-fashioned born ttaey used to have in bands i a rnena says it is causa a trombone,) In the orchestra I ef Wallack's- old tbeatrs, coraer of Broome and Broadway, at $10 a week. Kast senior wanted Tommy to become a musician, and to that end used to thrash hhn with a leather strap most enthu siastically end faithfnllr, in order to mike him leatui.be siales on the violin. Thomas, however, had a genius for drawing. and knew it. Hensed to beaf his father to permit him to become an artiRt, to all of which the truly conscientious old lierman gentleman (not many yeans dead) would reply, with additional doses oft strap.

At last, young Thomas became acquainted with Mr. Berghans. now, and for more than a dozen one of Frank Leslie's chief artists; and to Berghaua, who. was also a German, he cqntided all his woes. He.

showed his drawings to Bergbaut, and to Sol Eytinge, who is one of our most deli cate. and fanciful American draughtsmen. and who was af. that' with Leslie; and they, seeing there was really sona-thing in the boy. then I fourteen years Old, advisud him to continue in his efforts to' convince his father thatj he could earn more money as an artist than as a musician.

Tommy went home and to the Uerman parent, having eomo home at twelve o'clock, midnight, he thus remarked Father, I must be an artist. If ypu let mo go and learn to draw, in a year or two cub earn week; and, in a few years after that, I can bring in from to $75 eVery week if you make me learn music, I may slave an my lite, ana shall vary liKcly flnd myself at fifty years old jest where you are now, playing for ten poor dollars a week in somebody's band, liable tola dis charge uuy-minute, and out ot an.enenge ment a quarter pf the year, even when things are at tneir best. Whether if was the argument or the determination of vpuug Nast learn, tu spite of thoTToriial forbidding that carried the poinfTl know not; certain it is, however, that thelnext day Tommy Nsst entered Frank Islie's and was ni desk be tween Berghaua and Eytingfy which two thorough artists and amiable gentlemen gave Nast all the regular Instruction he has ever had. i The young artist more than kept bis word in less thsu a year be could earn, not $20, but thrice that, on Leslie's paper -alone, besides making as mnch more on outside work. His father lfved to see that his son waa right, and.

to see that son bringing borne bis; hundred dollars in gold every Saturday night, while he was humbly toiling away for the tame old hardly earned ten dollars. Nast's Industry and imaginative rapidly carried him forward ia the profession. I presume that, for the post ten years, there has not been a when his work, taking his cartoons for illustrated )i Is illustrations of book and other husiiiest hns not been equal to at least $50 a dayi arid up to three times that sum. i Nast's mother Is a thorough German, a most estimable woman, I am told, and excellent mother but she cannot speak, or could not when I saw her first aud last, a dozen words of Englisb. I 1 Several years ago Nast was introduced to am English family, 'consisting of the father, mother, son and three daughters.

The mother is a thorough specimen of a thoroughbred English lady, and her daughters are like nnto her. The mother it an auut of Jamas Parton, the biographer lie who has writtenj the lives of Andrew Jacknon, Aaron Horace Greeley, and who is known all -over the country as one of the moat versatile aud accomplished magazLuists and men of letters in the hind. Tho eldeM daughter, Sallle, of this lady (Mrs. EdwardsjfllMr. Thomas Nast married some nine year aaro.

They have had three children; think, now living. So, you see, if the caricaturist dies he leaves Abundant material for a new generation. THE PIIINCE OF WALES. HeTakeattho princess to a Paris Itlabfle. It seems the Princ' of Wales took his wife to the Mabile In Pari during bis recent visit a place where deeentj French womon won't go.

Tho Prince, hk4 (ieorge, the IV, is b(i He's a very bad boy. Amdr.h'an gentlemen tourists frequently go to the Maliile, but they not take their wives there. The Mabilo ia like the Orbhmm of Berlin, or Uie UttUr if ftt. Petersburg a very low place. The Piriijico ycut on poturday might.

The Tribune Says On this night the 1 smartest of tlie Paris CocotttA, as it is the fashion to call loose women in this gay city, make a point of appearing at Habile. They do not themselves dance, but walk abont and display thcir brazen charms, and exhibit then rob re than half-indcent toilettes; About everv third Saturday the police interfere, and letop the dancing for the night, on account of ltsjieing mo maecent. even; ior ransinn uileranee. This Is the place to whleh the heir to the British throne thought fit to take his wife. No respectable workman In tlic FaoWBnrir St.

Antoine would ever dream of taking his wile; nay, many a workman wo i.ia i i ould not eveu aice of cntcr- talnment -As to Fiwneh tt la smsIkm to say that they aro always conspicuous by their absence from such a resort Just before the war there -was quitel an outcry in the rent: paners because tnmmnnhora nf Ihr Corps Leglslatlf had been teen at the Mahlln, So much scandal wns raised that one of the Deputies In on os tion MJ GlaistBiioin-ae- Lually wrote to the papers to state that he mnjiic, mn max ne uaq tooaea in casually -while waiting' for a friend who lived near. whore Deputies wcreashamed to-be seen' under the Empire. Uie Prince of Wales it not asnaniea to taxe me wife under tbe Repub lic. ENCit.ISI INCAJPACITT. A Great Kallroad to Trans- port an Army of tbe Mizo of a Pic nic i-ucland inability to.

dope witii an cntr prising invading foe, so graphically (depicted in the fanciful narrative oif tho mythical Bat tle of Dorking, has JnstJ received another practical illustration. There waa to have been a drill aud review of i the London volun teers at Chatham, AldersUot. on 5 Whit- Mondav. The odicera of) the Southwestern Railroad, which has an 'extensive trafHe with the coast towns near which tho military dis-1 Lfiujr waa iu lum ttutcu yimx, waa guiunu (ortnignt iu aavance tnai i transponauon ror men was acsireu, tne volunteers to De moved in two days. Answer was returned that only 3.S00 men could be carried, and so tbe martial exercises were, xha- pvuotu rcuja, tri k.

i viiai. uu; i railroads of England are practically useleM for war purposes, unless lew months time Is given taeot for preparation.) commenting on this tdple the London Ktm remarks "The roost courteous of foes. If Once landed oa this Island, would not agree to suspend operations until the railways should enable our soldiers to start with-a fair i chance." There la scarcely a railroad America that would i not be able to supply the transportation above Bimuoiica in twenty-iour nourt' nonce. Political mass meetinira and itlc-nic exenr- muuii vi uu aiae are not uaeommon. i) .4.

Tnr GsTTTSUR BATTr.mrst. lAssoct the annual mefetiog of the' directors of the Battlefield Mcrnnrial Aurwlatlru Oetty tburg on the 15th, Gov. Geary pre tiding, a committee was appointed to invite. the submission or, plant, specifications and proposals for the erection Of Indication obel4 isaa or noonmmu, mteoaing aesignate and explain the position and movements of corps, divisions aad other Important com-i mands oi the two armies uuring uie netue oi Gettysburg. These plana and proposals will laid Before a meetmg to oe neia on tne July, end If setWactory this great com-.

merDoratiV work will be proceeded with. resolution was, unianimously passed to ex-' clnde partisan 'land sectional spirit, and tof make it a purely eientffle work, for tbe con-j tempUUon of tlie ciUaen dkllery and of mil itary students of all lands. It Gov. Geary was re-eleated The I folio wing were fleeted Directors General i. Watt, Deputy t'aymar of insw xora nienry v.

uary and A. Bonder, r1iladelhia Wm. H. Ilorshi mtUhnnr: A. O.

Helater. UarrisbUnr N. McAllister, Belief on te, and seven resident di-1 rectors. i Qwcrmt arit Expoemrof or 1S72. A handspaMfy VciuW namnhlet of fifty eir pages, compriain tha rules aud premium list for the Third JClnctnoatl Indos- trial Czposll kra baa Just been Issued, i This great enterprise haa so rapidly developed witliin Uie sliort apace, of three years to achieve a national ininoftance.

and at-. tract tbe attnntm iirr emimtors and visitors from every stats of tbe Union. Last year the JLiposiuon bad exhibitors frem twenty-nine ii be to andj believe that the ConvcnttoWat BaltUnoro- wiE! be DemocraUc in every sense mat me wo jk intrusted, to then exactly a If Hofaee fUila xwijtrj.toe ao a eptod iUwoley dofnot Jmpw: him a a candidate; and they have no fright to recogniee as a caadldaU on whose political life has baeo a aerie, of battles to break op, and destroy our rs.yi..,kisS la speaking of Greeley -fThe niurt ts, and the hlatory of tbo last nMith iiliAwa it. ha tata not onlv aot drawn to prmsolf may shewpntable dtseontentof tht Bepnblioaa-' party, badk batotb ramks ni DUD in UHunreu renew tant and bumlli- atrfel.i eitutnM ninwinum, ir KMinbHc0 North Is ooneerned. la the matn annd.dxla 'uui Hissrreat.

ftarreinaea. mu far as the Inrteetl, only reltanee im the Democrats oT4ttt Kortn Hontn, tout espeeially of tb Srj4thv sm hi therefore presenta Himself I to th Kepnblloam party as simply the visible eloi ofa renewed attempt on fho part of the olH Ckmperbeads and rebels to get possession i that mine adversary might write a boolt, exelauned the sorely tried Job. If he had lived In onr day. he.Wbuld have prayed thit his eqemies might, take to lettec-wrjtiag 6r peechimaking. There is, something as-tonisbisg4a- the numbers of our pcbllCjmen who commit hari-kari by these procoasca, Mr.

Adam smothered himself in the Cincinnati Convention, beneath the wet blapkt of hit And now Mr. Sumner has pretty thpronghry demolUhed his own reputation. built up during twenty years of laborloup and paJriotWsiorvice, by a fonr-hours' HS. C. (Campbell sailed for Europe i-Bishob Johns Of Virginia cals round ces "disgusting." -The death of Hon.

James Wettervilt at Pirmont Is announced. 4-Tha trial of Edward S. Stokes has been postponed until next Wednesday. I i-Vandrbilt employs two Engliah detec tives, believing them to be the shrewdesl and most trustworthy. Senators Schurz, Fen ton, Cooper of jTen-nessee, aod Alcorn of Mississippi were in New York yesterday.

5-8eriater Caroenter Will soon leave for Canada oa a diplomatic mission, tho nature of iwhich has not transpired. --Bev. Norman MacLeod, a well-known author and leader of the Scottish Church, is dead. He was 00 years old Bismarck aud Motley were schoolmates for years Motley taught him Englisb, while he taught Bismarck German. Poetry and poverty are no longer insep arable companions Bryant, Holmes, Base aW Lowell are all rich men.

i. s-More'than thirtyears ago Alvin Adams began to rnn an express from New; York to Boston. He was his own manager- and jhls first way bill ameunted to less than four dol larg. i 4-Dr. Dbremus used to say that if he were challenged to fight a duel he would suggest to his opponent that both should take poi son, and then tit down and play poker for the exclusive use of the stomach pomp.

-i-Horaoe White, the editor of th Chicago Tribune, uwus 353 shares in the coricern, and the other principal owners are Mayr Med ill, 45 shares Governor Brass, 50 shares; Mr. Coles, tlie business manager, 05g shares. -r-Miss tye, who has done so much for poor And seglected children in England, hat just opened a home for deserted girls at Peckham, jCouuty of Surrey, luthe suburban part of London, from which a certain number will be sent regularly to Canada. Horr Franz BeudeL the grand German pianist, was bora in Hungary about thirty-six years ago.1 Hd was soon taken to Saxony where his early life was spent, thusconstltut-ing him a German. In he begin to study music under the direction of Liszt, and, in company With Von Bulow, Rubinstein aud Tausig, all -of whom have won a name superior to that ot, their master.

ne retnaincd In Wieniar abut fouryears and a halt, when bj5 went to Berlin, where he has since pursued hi stndies by himself, and nas wou a great repu tation in Germany. Of his fellow-students. died about a year ago Rubinstein bat travelled much in Europe, tflnl hasiiad special success nt St. Petersburg aDd other Russian cities. J3eadcl has won most of lilJ laurels in Berlin, where he is highly appreciated.

His great success depends chiefly upon his reten tive memory. His faculty ia thli respect is such that he can perform correctly from memory all of Beetlioycn's, Schumann's and Chopin's piano works, as well as best-known compositions, his own works. His engageraentsfn Berlin arc, such that he will return Immediately upon the expiration Of his contract with the Jubilee Committeeexcent that he may pnd a short time in A -wP Niagara and tho West. Thcy.eaH an Indiana Judge 'Old Neces sity," because he knows no Nickel Weddings now afford splendid op portunities towork off burdensome change. A dog on the Connecticut Kiver runs a daily race with an express train, and hopes to beats it In a month or two.

-iThe hhit of eating arsenic; to beautify the complexion is said to bj largefv on the Increase among both sexes In New Jork. An Enclish naoer savs rbr Express Engine is eettfng bctter.t as given In our paper yesterday, reaJ 'Empress A lightning exchange commences an Item As we go to press a matt nsmcd Sul livan Is beinj run over by a pony engine on tho One of the rival-contestants tor the prize Of catching a greased pig at an Ohio picnic, had his hea4.cleft with a spade because he disputed the authority of the referee. Now is the season when people I who de sire the death of their neighbors, but hesitate to commit downright manslaughter. place flower-pots on' window-seats and suffer theia to drop gently on the heads of passers- bv. 'l i'1 newspaper prints injaroi- up tne sierra pievaun mountains.

one oi tne kega dropped Jfrom the wagon. ijThe Sierras stood it well', enough, but the miners who came from a neighboring ran he were unable to and Mr. Uanecomo or tne team Tho fire alarm bells are. by -erder of the" New i orfc Boarq or Aldermen, to be rang at eight ia the momlBg and five in the afternoon, as a signal. for tho beginning and ending of work bv those employed under the elirht- hour rule.

This arrangement la at the instance of the League, (who wish to avoid all possibility pf trouble where differences of clocks exist between themselves thaw amnlnv i. Indianapolis has a frog restaurant, which isi well patrbjiied. The Evening Journal says; The restaurant is supplied by one or two professional, roggers, who hunt them in the bayous and marshes along White Hirer and ta tributaries. Frogs are taken with, a grab-book, 'baiteu tb flawl.h The bnU element in the frog's nature causes nuZ attack the red aolor. Amateurs shoot them.

but the professional hunter, aileht, stealthy. patient, and thoroughly familiar with all the habits and haunts of the reptile, ia much more anccesafuii with bis grab-book." A writer If the Bhemeia (Bngiaadi Teu- rrranh deseribea in glowing colors a vtait to tne AlDlon iroe nons near mw. uiy. these works there Is an order now in course of execution for over 70 000 mUce of tele graph wire, whjcb could be wound rouna earth as a bobbin nearly three times over. He who would tee Wire-making in its' mott pic turesque aspecf should visit the Wire mills by niirht.

la tne Aatemmr ox enormona wain- anakes fiery aerpentsof. enormous length out of Bessemer Ingots. i First tae egg or ingot ia heated, (hen reheated audi elongated, then reheated and hatched, between tne rol lers, from whiclt it leaps out a biasing, winding4, tad very vivacious snake of fire, Extremely thin and long, and decidedly aavaire. i ne mecnanicai arrannmentsr are such as te turn-out two hundred and eighty TUB rE ACE JCTBIIyEIU in- rti-i xneopetuswr ar-' BoatOKlTune ft The first day of' tbe In- fpmiitir.ii.il PfifirtiV Jnlifli ODcned With delurht- fol weather ah4 brilliant proapecte of lueeeas. The recepOon proceasloh for all visiting bands Except the Frenf which had if! pnxression last week, fortuod at o'clock, aad embraced (telegationa of all the British, oo6ch and German Sociatiea of Boston -aild -Vicinity and citizens generally.

The First Kejrisaent acted aa escort with aavairy baUaliea ifto Boston Fusiliers. -u jS- DeBsaweavd. thronCed the sidewalks and windows attaea the whole roate.eitd the visit- en received a heartyj welaontai. lEebple are pouring into the city from all quarters, and by all kinds of convevsmces. Every State and I Tuesday Jo tie IS, 1872 TO communlca.

Will receive attention ittalofs aocom-lianled jby-the nam and address of Omj. writer, not necessarily for publioaUoiy but tu an of good latth. FOR FOR PBEMDSST. TJXYSSES S. GRANT, Of FOR VtCK PBKSIDENT, HNRY WILSON, or nunrbntU.

NEWS OF THE DAT. Therejis no abatement of the amall-pox contagion In Jersey City, but the malady 1 spreading.) The entire body of coaehmakers, fi.OOO In number, returned to work In New York yesterday on the eight-hour system. A ourth anlt has been began against the Pacific Mail to restrain them (row further reducing, the capital stock. The schooner Franklin S.8chenck seized "last year for tin inf ruction of the revenue laws, ha been relcns id at Ilalifax pay-ment of fine and costs. 1 Jaraei Cooney, convicted of murder in the second degree at Jersey City, Saturday, for killing Robert Gallagher, was this morning senU-nced, to seventeen years In the State Prison.

JoJcph 8ttphcnson, aged about 23 years fell overboard from the schothier Onward on her punsagb to Ne York from Ireland Satur day, and Iwas drowned. Ho was of English parentage lartmouthj College, N. Commencement Day is Thursduy, June 27. The week commencing Sunday, June Is occupied, till the Commencement, wltb tha eustomary literary exbrclses and addresses, -j Dutch iioinrlch, recently Imprisoned at Sing Sing, has become a raving maniac. His changed condition so excited his wife, who visited hiifl recently, that slid- was taken ill, and it Is believed she win not recover.

The olHciul corrcspopdenea between the British and American Governments with ref-iereiK-e to I the arbitration of tAlabftma at Gcueva, was published yesterday morning iq: London. It consists Of seventy-throe fHnptftohes. William. Oliver, a negro, wns brutally murdered bear (lis home In Flatbusb, Satur- day night, by Anderson, ulso colored. Both parties w(irp under the Influence of AocUiinon in committed, witftjohn Robinson as accessory.

It is rejiorted that the Beading Railroad, which connects the Schuylkill coal fields with navigation on the Delaware at Philadelphia, offers to take per cent, of the stock of any legitimate manufacturing 'enterprise which may be established on the line of Its road. The Dominion Parliament haf passed htwfor the! enlargement of Jocks on the ship canals to 2j70 feet long, 45 feet wide, 12 feet on lock silts. The latter sbonld have been at least 13 feet. Now locks are to 1 made in the Wcliarjd Cauul, without disturbing the present ones, A steamer fully manned and armed appeared off Charleston bar on the 14th instt, giving her pauie OS the Pioneer, of the Cuban navy. Lieut.

J. Augustus (Jhauveaiix came ashore and sent dispatches north, and left for New York yesterday. Suspicion prevails that she Is the Fannie. Torn McGchan, thdrufllan and murderer, in whose trjal Vallandigham lost his life, and whom the citizen of Hamilton then attempted1 to banish by public indignation hiceting. was before the Cinclnnat'rPollice Court a fe days.slnqe for carrying concealed weapon and, plead'l'S 'was sent to the work-' hquse forlcnstorly, boil being refused.

The contract for building the Massaehu-eetts Central Railroad bridge across the Con -iicctitit river at Northampton has been awarded to 3. It. Smith of The total contrnct price Is upwards of tl.TO.OfKi. The brldgc'wlll be 1 ,400 feet long aDd win be completed jby September, 1ST3. Work will begin at onjee, and will be vigorously pushed during tbo surnnior.

Tlic twenty-sixth anniversary of th ae -ofsion of Pope Pius the Ninth to the Poritl- li-ial Chuitj was celebratotl in Rotno'on 'Sun dsv in a bfeomlng manner1 by the) faithful Four thousand persons, reprcsentlnjg all the nations of Itlue eafth, proceeded to the Vatican and presented congratulatory address to His'HolinesH, who, on appearing beforo lils visitors, M(as greeted With loud cheers. J.ant (Week 1.VKSU arrests were inado lu New York bv the iiollce. There were fires, iuvqlving an estimated loss of 1 1,073, Covered by insurances aggregating VK). The vitali statistics, for the, same period are deatisTineluding 38 deaths from smallpox 41 still-births, and 170 marriages. Eighteen hundred homelesis persons were provided with lodgings at the police station Uouscs.

Rev (). B. Frothingharo, of New York, in a Scftpon on Sunday, vigorously' opposed the cahje of the capitalists against the strikers who he said, were allj Internationalists at heart. lc thought the laboring men should follow ho lead of lawyers, financiers and others. Who labor until their work is done.

A secret meeting of the fciight-honrt League, ntfenduibby about, Hired thousand persons, was held yesberday at Teutonic Hll. It i probable the trades will hold a grand parade ion July I The Missouri Iron Company has Just been organ! at St. Louis or- the parpose of jnluin iron and manufacturing various artl- cles iron. and steel. Capital, M.OOO.OOO'.

The directors are W. If Scott of Efie, L. Crawford and II. C'astleL A. J.

Crawford, Terre nute, Ind. The business office is to bo in 8t. LonlsJ and business Operations to bo eon ductc in St. Louis, Crawford, Dent and Phelps 1 bos been a very strong advance in cotton of late, but it is believed many to be largely speculative, and consnrafers' show no disposition to pay thoj exorbitant prices of noiqers. Wamsuttd Mtll Jew( weft-ford ire the first to resist the high rates, and they have rod need hetr running time onip day per week, so as not to buy cotton at present hlghl prices.

They, bavfl also made: a cbrres-pondtnjt redaction, in; the rents ot (heir ten- A Washington special says Onr Gov-eraoren hoJUhai tteljftirniijarit of the Geneva Tribunal, without filing the arEti-menjts of both wipuld be a Ureaclt of the of the Treaty," and will 'not consent to the adjour jment wlthont the Brltjlsh Government files its final argument. Oni Ooverpment, however, are willing to accept the definition the Tlrihnnat may make of the terms of the Treaty in this respect. A vw meeting jrujj which time the decision held TUdsdav. bv at the Triibanalitls aetal OrmBdi of In-New Torte on the expefcted will be recelvei 4-A decking of tha pi tnrnauouai was held 1 lOlh. It waa annonnedd that the Chfcairo and Newark Councils Would, adhor tl) the NV York FeflariqpioiJlV adrsject the London Council-A resolution dcriouncini this London Council was passed unanimously A proposition waa md to adopt a new flag in place of the blboni-rro of tlijo ei-members of the JParls jCoromnue held a meeUng Saturday nfght to consider the prbxwitloir to maksl hpstile against De Noallles, the French on Ijlsarrtvsj at Mew Fork! Violent kntroarc WM Indulced In.

bnt hn danilalno the 15th the New Jersey Midland Ril ay was formally; trinsf erred to the New i iwk uswego Midland Kail way, th Jesaeea. nnder whose patrankge Hie toad, lio miles in bsngth, from the weatead of Beraa Tonne) rw-uJt tmln i conveyed the oflkwrs, directors and friends of the road to EDcnville. leaving New Tork at 8 o'clock Satardav mornlncri I. excursion party were seVeral prominent rail jray tutu, and their appearance at, each of tha thin nrni'-CJi'' rH'Hi Ut for the afternoon concert Carl Zarrahn. Uerr tJtranasi Frainx Abt and Gilnkore id torn aaanmed thebaton.

M- jJUETTCEBt, rKOMWAHIAW. I rower i Ooa mirf NwaarrsAit lauaevsiUoii tm re4eriallevvrlu -tL MMUoJ ttV tt of th4. Exprwr ot the greatest drwbackai to the 'pob-Ication of country newspapers ia the Want Of facilities for the presswork. Many offices are not sopplied" even with a power press, and those which are, usually depend upon human muscle to drive them. The old ordinary hand-preaa ia gradually going" on of Use, and is now only- found In the smallest offices, and! those of limited means.

In these days of railroad speed, steam power and telegraphic communication, it scents a alow and laborous processi to poll a hand-press lever for an entire edition of even a country 'r Mr. Randolph, o(. the Wyonung County Denioerat, published at this place, bss introduced an fn novation to country offices hi Western New York, ta utilizing the power furnished by the admirable Warsaw water-, works. Hennas put into hia Office one of Stannard's Patert Cold Water Hydraulic Engines, from the manufactory of the Pratt Whitney Company of Hartford, Conn. The siae of engine is Vi inches maximum velocity, 75 to 80 2)4 horse powe.

This kind Of motor has been in use for several years elsewhere, and has been subjected to the most tnorougn tests, ana ts admitted to, be the most perfect hydraulic power yet discovered. i This Htlle tiny engine. Or water wheel, oc cupying no more space than an ordinary bucket, is driven by a small stream of water brought! irom tte inoinaia the street through an inch and a quarter tfy a gauge or snut-on it is iouna mat one-nau ana even one-fourth of as Inch will rani the Dresses. The pressure is equal to- 150 pounds to the square inch, which is secured; by the great elevation of the head or reservoir, which is SJtVJ feet above the main street of the village, i Mr. Randolph celebrated tha Introduction of this new feature in his business at his office on Wednesday evening last by a grand reception to the people of the village and vicinity.

His presses the meanwnue were running of! his weekly edition by the use of the new power, the office was brilliantly illuminated by a burning candle at each pane oi giatw buuimuu to a uooa oi gas ngnt, and his guests were -treated to a bountiful supply of refreshments, while I the Cornet Band discoursed sweet music for. the enjoyment of host and guests. -trfKandolpfc's experiment with the water newer is a perfect success, and jtill doubtless lead to its use lor ouicr purposes where HKe power is required. It is unfortunate that more of our country newspapers cahnot avail themselves of the benefits of this hydraulic power. It can only be had, of course, where there is a sufficient water fall IThe people of Warsaw are to be congratulated on the m8sesslon of thit valuable addition to their mechanical interests and labor-savin ir device aud they are indebted to Mr.

Randolph for demonstrating its utility. hydraulic. THE GENEVA -TKIBVNAfu. The Arffamenls, Etc. A Herald sodclal from Geneva! savs: The proposition foif adjournment Is the subject uow before the Tribunal, and will occupy the Arbitrators to-day, and the purpOBe or too session to-aay is to near tue argument on this point, and tbo arguments on both sides way be extended.

Many delicate Issues will also he raised for the Judges, whe will not determine hastily. A former dispatch stating that the English argument was not presented on Saturday may be relied oin. Tho American (argument was presented jto the conrt in an octavo volume of six seven hundred pages, with smaller supplomeutary volume printed only in the English -language, aud the jAmcrieau agent delared himself ready to procleed. The Americans are fully Instructed, in every stop, but the English are drifting, and itiis impossible to say with what result. 1'hcy are availing themselves of every chance: to ascertain the temper of the court, and haw far the Americans will go in conceding length of time for adjournment.

A dispatch td the Associated Press from Geneva says: Count Scbopis, President of the Tribunal of Art iteration, did not propose an adjournment of Che Court on Saturday, as it was reported ho Would do. A summary of the British argument was accompanied by a protest, Reserving the right of England to withdraw from the arbitration if tho nezo- tiatiOnt with the American Government rela live to the Indirect claims fall to result satis factorily to the government of thd former country. The proceedings before the TrflJu nal of Arbitration are carried on partly iu English and partly in French. Hopeful ex pectations of tac result of the arbitration are raised. r- It ANT THE STRONGEST MAN.

Tcatiniony of Gov. Hatrley. Tho editor of the Hartford Ibnt havlnir as serted that the majority of the delegates at I'liuacieipnia iwiie.vea urant's noiaination would be fatal, Gen. Ilawley, than whom there is not a more competent witness, says in It is the opinion of one who had a mnch better opportunity than the editor of the to ascertain th; reaf views of the convention. ant tue lauer greatly misunderstood, grie vously misrepresented that body.

That con vention did not act without full private cOn ferenoe and Berious deliberation. There were men enough. Who prized the country above the party and the party above General Grhnt or any pthef candidate. Had thoy seen defeat tn bis nomination, nan they seen disaster In his election, they would have said so. It i our deliberate lutlament that even if General Uratu naa mm mat convention a utter lurmallv aHkimi leaue to retire, IW convention wmua nener- tifles 'tave renominalea rum by a tico-tnra or mree-ffnariert voie, ana ntna, as the best cairfulale the party could put jorwara.

I There is no reason why strong men, expert enced politicians, who expect to do nothing fight for the nest four months, and are candidates for no federal office, should, in tne privacy or contidentiai conversation, in sist upon the rcnomlnatlon of Grant, If they beueve it will be "lalal to the party." And the strangest of all the delusions in which the "independent "-gentlemen have that thsr convention was controlled bv office-holders. 'A few; of that unfortunate class were scattered among the delegations, but they won their places by other merits, for the party waa so determined to avoid even tne appearance oi lustrticauon or the ene mjri jeers that the office-holder has' been practically a disfranchised man, for whom no Greeley would give bait Unquestionably jit wm tne mucens luuirmcnL oi a verv lanre ma jority of the convention that General Grant is the strongest candidate the partv could STKAI SS, The Big Gnu of Uie Jabl lee. Jolionn Strauss, the famous Austrian com poser, with his "magnificent bond, is now in Boston. lie la the oldest of three brothers. all of whom ar eminent as erehestra leaders and composers of dancing music.

lie is the son of the celebrated Johann Strauss, whose rame ne nas eclipsed by hia superior genius. Ills father prepared him for the military profession, but tbo feeble health of tbe boy and iue wonaenui musiear talents Whlca ne displayed at an early age, decided his father to maku a musieiaiu of him. He hud excellent inifctructors, and already ia bit sixteenth year naa oecome a virtuoso on tne violin, and thoroughly familiarized himself with the art of composition i and counterpoint. Several of hia composiUon were published and became very popular, and in his. nineteenth year "he resolved to form an orchestra like the one over Which his father had presideded so long and so creditably, Tbe undertaking was successful, aud before long yoang Wtrauss' orchestra became aa popular as that of his father's.

In 1848 he set out with bis band upon a twd years' tour rough the countries on the lower Danube, and was well received I In 19431 published hia famous Radetiky Match," which ia now a national air In Austria! and for wWch be received a title mad honorable decoration. Paring the; oUowlng fifteen yean he flatted rrv cai ital in Europe with Bla or chestra, and received as manf decoratlbng at adorn the breast of a Field Marshal. His greatest triumph -Was achieved with hia band at tee ana K.xiu tMUon oi laoi, waere Btrausa concerta were use of thnrincioaiatnctinnS. He bail meanwhile published, a great many aad the number of his works is now upward of BOO. Home ef his produe-tlona have had aa extraordinary sale.

Of bis "KadeUky Marcn ana Annen folka, upwards of 500,000 -copies Were sold. Strauss receives from, tbe copyright of his compositions 50,000 florint aaseaJly, end is looked ups at by far the richest of tbe living ora-pnseivof waa married to Henrietta 1ieu' an eminent opera singer, and has Personally he Is very flue looking man. With a most expscs sive face, iaod jieema considerably younger Iran joroy-eigins, worca -is, ni age. a puo-lishcf hi raris uflcred him hut year a large sum if te would write hii utoMograbhy, but he declined the propositions Ho will re main in thit country afloat lour months. HtpratB Aa alarming 10- crease la the conaumptioo of hydrate Of chloral points tm the fact -that it to blng nsed in Hhe most reckless manner.

is snpersediog absinthe, opium, and alcobolUe stimnlaBU; and while its action is so in sidious, its use grows more dan Jfensrt1 -than the more actively intoxicating drinks. In Europe the maaufacture of this article has I at be of E. as The Orangemen of New York hate termlnVi. tnrnj oat for their regular aanual pamuUon the X2th.ot July. -Tb aerknx.

seuaoncee of lajrt jeer's procession do not seem to intimidate them, and it Is said that Uiore'will be a tarjrer turn-out tbla year than ever before, the expectation being that about ten thousand men will join in the One of (he New Tork. papers intimates that the Orangemen are each to be armed with a faTIy loaded revolver for use in case of attack, And that a large number of American Protestant Association members are to act as escort and to be fully armed at the expense of the society. It is also said that the Police Commissioners will be requested to allow the Orange Society to-" catty their" banners and ave the bands play the tunes they consider heir especial property. The question of a 4 parade rests W1U the Police Commissioners. according to the; law passed In reference to the processions by the last Legislature.

In the event of Its taking place the line of march will.probalbly.be the same as that of last year. Unless forbidden by law the oath of the Orangemen binds them parade on the 12th of July. fllli ELECTORAL COLLEChE. The lias been raised as to Whether the College for Presl dent anil Vice-President for the ensuing election will be composed of 317 mem berg, in accordance with the census and Apportionment jof 1800, or 386, in: con formity with tiio census of 1 1870 and the apportionnient of members based thereon. As might he) expected, where there is such a favorabli opportunity for disputa tion as Is here presented, there is a wide diversity of oitinlon.

It happeriaj tliat each side is ale to fortify its position with both logic and argument. Bo far as' precedent however, and precedent lg held jto, be very resiicctable authority ih la4 as well as in other matters, those wlijo argue for the lesser number of electors have the advantage tn the (liscuwiorj. In 1832, and again in 18.2, the same 4ate of thingsfcexisted that now confront k. On- each occasion it wus held that the Electoral College should eonstjfcuted in acconlance witli Llinjt of the two preceding We think that the matter tight to be determined uprjn thujCongressional rep-reseuUitiou at the time of the formation of the College tt would cfertainjy be rather awkwarjl to have an Electoral College based uon the number of mera-i bers of Congres4 and at the isaine time ilnd a great discrepancy in the numeri cal composition of the two bodies. The present Congress was elected nnder the old apportionment bill, and the next President will feavo been chosen before its term expires.

it should happen that! there Is no'clection by tfie people it will devolve nppn the Ilousepf Representatives to make choice of a Chief Magistrate. A)iild it "not. Involve a rontradnction, or irregularity, to take: tills question, as it is left unsettled, I'oui nn Electoral College based upon one census and apiiorUonment. ana settle if by a House whofae members were chosen uiiori tliosc of Sen years previous? Ill certainly looks, so to us, and we there- tore incline to the opinion that; the old apportionment ijuist be observed in Hip formation of the next Electoral College, Tlie New York World evidontly has seen the fiand-writmg on tne wait, ann is trying to govern itself according! yT Its fierce, resistance i to the endorsomeht ol ffreelcy by the democracy is nseless, and it is now eeennirjgly engaged jnVhcdg In a reccfit issue it argued the importance' of 'having -the party managers see Mr Creelej( atJ to ascertain wlietlicr some arrangement could nol bo made whereby the Democracy would be recognized In the distribution of the spoils in case thi fusion candidate siould by sopie misforl une or accident happen to be elected. The World haj? an eye to business, and it evidently waeits to be in proper position in the eVefitof the success of the Mbcral HopubliiJaJi ticket by the aid of Democratic votes.

In referring to the Baltimore Convention the World says: "It ought to inquire whether Mr. Greeley has given any assurances respectliig the composition of his Cabinet and the make-np of his administration in the event of bin en dorsement aad election. What reason have wc for believing ttUt he would make a '(Democratic Cabinet? As -1-yet, wejhove noneilwhateVer. If he expects the mltimore nomination, lie ought to give pledges on this vital point. "If Greeley Wants Democratic support, he mnstj give rcliuljle that he will make a sound Democratic Cabinet, and promise; not to verrnle that' Democratic Cablnettn any important question.

Not that the utere oflices arc of much im portance: but that a Democratic bias and coloring would be! given to the admlniatra tion by conjposinjg the Cabinet chiefly of ucmocrats. if Mr. uraeiey saouia be nominated at BnltlmoreL and elected, it least nino- tenths of his support would come from the Democratic party). And inasmuch as the President and Vici-President would both be Republicans, fairness and Justice would require that every mambcr of the Cabinet should he a Democrat far it Is mere equity that the Democratic party Should have a weight lb the administration proportioned to the Demo cratic votes bv which tho President is i i These, extraet4 and, Others that might be quoted, clearly show thai tle TForM weakens in ib3 hostility to (freeley, and is paving the way for a change-of froiit and a future siiHrt of tlie usiott ticket. ir wc correct in our premises, tnere will hardly bis-ahy bolt from- tte Bajltii more wonveniion as Jias been threatened aild' anticipated.

The World, Ijas been the hc.4'anfl front of tho nnttlreeley wing of the party, and if it yifal4s at list touthe editorial candidate wei may look for harmonious action noon i tlie en dorsement' '-question, and a isosneivltaf xealons party strpport for Mr. (Crceley by the Democracy- Ilepublicans. of Uie Liberal" stamp can see from the language of thf World to what a feast 'they are A united Democratic Cabinet: a Drtfr-f cratKS mas and coloring to tlia Admhiis-tration; anJ us ji natural consequence a monopoly of thd patronage by tlatt hun gry party. Yf congratulate the Sorehead JKCpuDticans on pio nattering prospwt in bum iur uieill. Partisaii ipeiwstjapers are prona t6 prc- aprlghliprdBpectfor (he suicei of their cause and.

ticket. Occasionally they may be excused, perhaps, for a little, Excess of zeal In cliiming tlia popidar sentiment seems to Iks favoring tiitM sltft of contest. Bit what apology lean be offered behalflof tixc Chicago pUuut, which deliberately prints In Itn elitpriai column t-foniw1ng ltness 1 'JJH'' evetf Mtween Greeley end Grant Battir that Is the real Issue thereAthe chance for Grant In the country have leased ISf TLrJSr if ioaslble, even thiat(ivv to Indicate a clear majority of the ElectooU PpUege (or Gretfe Jaio? 2 the campaign progresses, the popular resolution will ateadly gain force, and by the time of the October elections nearly the whole, country will be for Greelev and Reform, end against AllliUry aaj Personal Government." ru-t Ast sample of cheek1 we deem this tlte tollowlng snbstances were dteoiel Chlorine, Ilroinlne. IrMllnc, Carbonlo Acid, Phosphorto Add, Slllolo Aohl, podium, I'n-titssium, MagneHlnm and Iron. If you will eltarge a telaiw or this water from ny sola founUUii until it sparkles a little, yon ill find It very similar In taste and character Jo 'Connress fcprlng1 and hardly dlstlngutnliabje from, Prof, lladlwytmakeathe following cOmpar- smfrrw di-Hn-, Darieh.

Belunr, Harrow Kate. Cong. I I Nassau. Eng. Saratoga, Calcium.

Ill 'Tins 8ornm, vny si 34 i Chlorine. tt-ttd 19 W187 It will be ogtt at a glance that tho Darlenr Water is second to no mineral water In tlm wortd. It la now furnished to, the either In bulk or In bottles at the following ratux: In bulU, IS oouw pergallon. Iu quarts CkOOporoaae ertwa.doseuu In pints, t7.it per chmo of fpur doxen. Deainro aud ethers can firdor nirectly frem the proprietors at the Spring, Darion Centre, N.

or lie supplied in llnrt'alo by John Howoll.yMa JBeootWii streoti Capt. Raiic.i IH Swan'sti-oet, A J. Dtivts, coraor Franklin and iCbtpmiwa, Thos. Murphy, corner Franklin and TnprMir, junot A TTr, bennoa, str)t, or (it the Drug StiM-os of W. IU Peaboily and C.

It. Lyman, Main gt rent. Mr, Uowell prepared to furnish tlm frarlen wnterllo hotels, saloons and pilviit fuinilloH churtnl with carbonic Bold hi" patent solticr bottles ready for uku. Orders from' Byroad solicited, every offort will boriWide to afTbrd satisfaction. Hotels and saloon-keepers Iwlll find 1hb.it lii.trt-sliiit;r.

heilltliluJ ami proflbible beverage to rttnll. It wll keep for wtieks whljoiit In-Jury in common wooden caxks, so tliu! thcio IS no fear of Iosh in placing it on draught. For particulars, etc. address, A. II.

PKUItY; 1 Darlen Ccntrtf, Genesee N. or i i eg-TSlm 1 1BQ Divlslrtn ButTalo. JOHN H. KNEPPER, No. 11 "West Genesee PRACTICAL PLnMBER, OAS AjkD STEASI pITTKlt.

Plumbers' lals, Chanditllorx tmd fJas FixluiH'S of all kliiils. Hewtir Tikis liu and laid. Water introduced into hulldlriuH, cfc- oTliST-lv George Winter, 1 It A I A I I. It', Ias roniovtd to tho now bulUlIng NO. 40 NIAGARA SRlpET, Rntwccm Pearl and Kaglo stM (up Ht.alra) an-TThs-in Unmtlo, N.

Y. AN UNDOUBTED SECURITY, PAYINQ SIXTY PER CENT. 1 Volt INCOMK THAN GOVERNMENT BONDS, j' AND 9 1-2 per Cent, en the Investment. First Mortgage Sinking Fund Cold- Honda of tliu Logan sport, Crawfordsvllle A.feonth-waitarn Railway of Indiana. TIIKY BEAK EIGHT PER CT.

GOLD. INTKUEST PAYABMI QirARTBIW.Y IN NEW YD UK, FKKK OF UO Kit 1-fNT TAX, AND AUK COUPON ANI) ItKOIS- TKHED. Tbe Issnn is limited tn rci- nille. In den'omlnatlonn'of l.OcHj, SoOand This lloud. VI lnllcw long, afford the Kliort- fBt existing outlet to Toledo, ln- iroir, roix waj.

no, i.oganporru nun i-nu r-intiillato polntM for the celebrated Mock mi.l Bituminous CobIh of larku ounl an iilxo. for tho lurif.i mil -nlns 'mod nets oi llm'Tlivli agi'lc'iltnrin anil liilncrui sect louof tlie ftliilo wnicn it tra verses. i lie prtwntwo arooirorlrurllKwe lloinl at Mf5 iind acoraod inteift In enirelicv, will exchiimro till cm for or other inurkutabte nncurllli, rtt the liili-s UI in i 1t- im On i-cikoiiiiI or wn lien appucuiMm. JONES SCHUYLER, NO. 158 PINE STREET! N.

TT, xi Fiuanelal Agents of tlie C'ompaiiy. II. Wr BURT CO AO NTH, BUFFALO, W. m-TTli SPRING, 1872. STARR 22 JOHN TH.Tt (VP TAIRfl,) 1 NEW TORK, lai Offer at rotatl an' unuaually -desirable Itoc WfOold, Turguolse, Pink conrl, and Whom Pearl Jewelry, embracing all the newcA and choicest productions of the prescat staJon.

il 1' STONE CAMEOS Istlo. nrlt, nioiintc.l In the most novel am atlraetlva ntylcw. DIAMOND JEWELRY Comprising many ezonptloWallv rare sftect- mens in Mingle atones as weN as In earafullv MatchtM Pairs, mounts I or lit nanor. lnarv- enrmlsl lnnrt, from the Alaily Inoreaa-lm dllllcultvof hroouriair Humm ur rlun inn. twlul iutoiUgenXly and auvuratelv cuU 1 WATCUKS front many of the wioat rolo- brated makers.

a-TTIi-liu $30o poo SSOURI STATE LOTTERY legalized by fltafk Authority and Znt' i. PubUo in (H. Louia. OttAXU' INGt -KUMUKft BCIIEiB. I bOJOOO KUMBERS.

i. be drawn June 187i I 6iB80 rrtssa; to 'iaofO. 4 ptirt flOSprfrf 100 9 brUtMr nf nrlsea of aim WlO tMI wki IM prbuas of iMi prize orlT! TTW 10 primes '(UK) Tiekeu. $1, wrlers, Siso urir.uor.. 1 Our lotteries ar chartered by tbe State am drawn at the time named, ani, all.

diwwlnfni arewndeiMhe MlnlnlHlnnw. 1 euyierviaioi of srorn The oftlfllal tlravrtMMWlll' 1w v4hllh i seat to will draw a similar scheme the last ilay erery month during the year Itfft. Remit at our risk by Postoniee aionsyOr-aeirs' Keglstared Vttiof, Draft tw, for circular. It PoatonTOeBojisiM. m.

Loois, tip. aa.r 1 Si wsJi iu tyt easisr aspiiatlons, and has thereby incni-red lowing toucmng obituary fiuuip Hans-some Intense haftrods These not, and will I comb was driving a team loaded With powder notfaU: unit ills sui rtiHtrurtoB win prove i least ennallv Vital. We shall hear lamen tatton after lamentation over his failures from those whose -wish is. father to the thought; but the American people let them pass unheededJ Their strong arm bore him triumphantly tbronirn the war and into the White House, and they still uphold and sus tain -him; tney never taueu anu never wiii. Horace vreeiey.

'supporter in New Yoijk are neatly complimented jby the World in the remark that If the abejep were fairly separated from thc goats, it would be found that, Mr. Greeley's supporter In this city coDAist almost entirely.e that clata Of Demo-erattwboiahe nas beedj aecustomed to denounce in the Tribune as the dreg and off scourings of creation." a'crttlcal period durlTigpe war, Chas, who had been, indisposed for a tew day, was asked one morning by a friend line had! any nawt of national importance, to which the Senator repbed Tes, I am tome better ahudder to think of the fate that must have befallen all of ha the, Senator rliad died tbea but would hare been tnoney In nHf pocket. Letters' baV been received In Washing ton'wlthln afewdayt from Germans in Chicago, 8t Louis aud Cincinnati, stating that the German vote of those three local! ties baa at but become solid against the Greeley-Browe ticket, and Democratic Senator hae received a letter jfrom General gt B. JtfcClellaa in wbiuij ejaruIy op- the endorsement oi toe vmciuuaii ticket at Baltimore. i poet, exnreatef his pontkal nrillpMJrmii tn this balmv 1 rii atiitA nfnaita haa'khont nlave of peach And hone V.

I Which we drink very freely to the healtU Of JiaraeA-trreelarv. I Down wlth'tlie Dents, for they al djblg iliBJ: W'; lid we can't to furnish thorn with board. hot every man In Daile sbarpei up hia I Made And go into tn Juut aueoung for 'on wnatu itlKht" lightning rod, manba' Lcwipton, MeV has taatmade a contract vrrSi tmoot the delegate 4d 'thei CinciBnaU Convention to rod bta-4iouse'; da the following conditions It firknt-le not The AekVXraaideiiM he Wo give! the: delegate tha, Jobs and if he ia the next! lie tato receive the -usual price of rods. The dealer In lightning rods further announces hit willingness to rod r. 1 i't.

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