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m. to lip. nise and Monitor Naval Rattle. Manhattak linrnliig of Moscow. Krvr CSKTRAl Park Paint i.b.

Lairv Laud Concerts. avk. BBra-si? I a. m. to ll p.

New ycloi hiiih nf the of Vicksburg. Jnbct to QVOticrtiscmcnto. Amnsentects. 7 lt Miscellaneous. 9 fl Miaeollaaooaa Hikers and ltrokers 3 I Musicsi instruments 3 and 7 1 New (J 7 1 Oceen Kt.suiers.

3 Rn nor ss 4 1 Beal 7 0 6 Itoonisamt Vials 7 J-tiiopean A.iv's. 7 4 'sacs liv 9 KU 7 f( Hiieclal Notice. tb situations 7 S-B 7 4 sn I ll. IC 0 latona. 7 1 Masorm.

7 iisin.rl.on. 2-H Teachers. arni KonnA. 3 0 Turi. 7 il arri Btes A 0 Dnsincsc Notices.

Tho now and popular beverage. Liquid nrei.rt iralnlnvaN.ui.i from Ra uftami Lealth-gtrlBg properties. Indmaa it. ny Ortaers aiul drunRists xn-y it FOUNDED BY HOBAOB GREELEY. THURSDAY.

JULY 15, 1886. THE NEUS THIS MORNING. nf the Ikttish elections. tr- The canvass in Ireland, Tho riots iii UtMfaat. Stinging criticism (if Mr.

Parnell. Miarp reply to Mr. Gladstone. Au ex? tradition treaty signed with Enuland. Tho libel suit.

branches in Sen? ate: Continuing thc dchato on thc River anil llnr Ikii hill. House: Adoption of Mr. Morrison's rcstiluiiiii to reduce thc surplus. Another Jalsilicai.iu of Ihi Record. General Black Lot wutcr.

('hy and F.ugiaccr Church Acquitted. truth in thc report ol a Court i-f Appeals decision in taTOT. Thc CraoTS itot to be bunill in Calvary Ceme? tery. I'lt'iiarriii'iiis the Steam yaeht re? gatta, Meeting of tho State llonr-l of p.quaiizati.>n. Contract tot tlie new Harlem Bridge awarded.

Bail aeoaxed for Colonel Gilder. Convention of ootamercial lers. Salaries discussed hy ihe Aqueduct (nu) Education Boards. ObservingtbejFmnch Rational Boltdny. Hold value ol the legal lander silver dnlliir i))-'-j grains), 74.24 cents.

r- duli, opened higher and were irregular, eleeing without feature. in Centisvlvania, Cliio, Con? ic in ut. North Carolina. New-Jersey, Texas and Virginie, Tbs Provident Savings Bank, Toms, closeil; its eaabiei miasma Opening of iho Behool ol Philosophy. Klcvi'ii jurors secured ior the trial of tbe Anarchists nt Chicago.

Prohibition eon rent ious in New-Hampshire and Kansas. i Btatebood convention Dakota. Proolai tinn hy President warning officeholders to keep out of politics. Im cloudy weall.er, local showers and a higher tem leasperatnie yeatettdayi lliuiiest.tso-; lowest, 07 RTerngs, Tl3. TtreonA lairing town Jot the season, Cant ptr IrmveUcre, ten hare Ths Dailt lunn m.

woila! fe ll ait. poil) eenie per month, tlc c( dnKf being changed as often as desired. Tm Ti.ii'.lNK viii hm Kent lo any in Europe at $1 35 per month, which includes the ocean postaje. The nnsoi that the Court ot Appeals hod reversed thc Jaehne verdict appears be with? out loiuiilatioii. No doubt thc publication ol Fiidi alleged news made thc Aldermen ot happy for a short time.

The District-Attor? ney's caution in awaiting a decision in tbe Jaehne ease wiD give him opportunity to try thc oilier indicted mon undci the Consolidation act, lt is io be hopi however, that it will not be neoesaniy to luke snch a ooaree. Albany's bi-centennial celebration prondses (o a gte.it SUCCeSSi, The tablets to com Anotlier t'link cashier has rime in St, stealing a large sum cl money. He has probably gone iii Canada. Tbe Dosninioo Government ought to Impose a tax on bank cashiers and boodle Aldermen, to pay the expenses of main? taining a navy to annoy American tUberoien. lt con ii tInn afford Increase Ita war ves aeb, and frighten Secretory Bayard eeding lo Canadians twice a.s many pnvilegefl tm tiny deny Americana.

The new aqueduct when completed will be thc most expensive piece of work vet under? taken by thc city. Including the reservoirs it to cost at 1. twice as nindi the Biooklyn The Gad that ol' neb unsavory political at O'Brien nnd flynn ivr(- hugely Interested in the work mr liesa iii leada the public to watch it with Hi-picion. It i.s gratifying, under Bach drcum atanfca. to knew that the eommlttee of en which examined Um ehatgea against Chlef'Engineei Church, rciKnt in bia favor.

They criticise some Ulinga about the aqueduct but they exonerate Mr. Chards Tlie Senate Committee tnveetigatiag the thai gea made bj Pension Commiasioner Black might to waste no time in 1 rifling to hu cx fiuto affidavita. JIc made his ehargea in his iiimual rcjicit. lie lia.s utterly failed to na? tala them iii any maped bat was shown before tlie Committee yesterday he has done tlie very thing he clmigcd bis pradecBWOH villi doing. The Ceasmittee and the countiy ought by this time to be th.it illack is partisan humbug, No mon public Burney hliould be WMted iu billowing np lils alleged clews.

EveiJ year through the intel of pol itici.ins at Albany nnncifmaniji bwrdwif in the ol inereaaed mlariea an imposed upon the people ol the li is refreehing to boB aa oine in a while in the othei direction. The iin.venniit m.ale to iodine the KiLuy ol the St-Ktaiy ol tim BoBld of EduciUou a.s ai that ol tin. Becntaiy of the Aqn.duct Beard ought te aoeceed. It la ridieulooa that the city should lit asked to pay for sm li cl. i lad salaries twa oe three tho.iK.uid dd Liih a year in BXeeai of tJiose paid United Btatoa Jadgea lint the annsmul might bj to bs to those twa places The image ol nlarin in nil th.

department! ia Ltigely in ot what it should be. Tho Iiemcciatie Btate Board of Anemia i-lmwa little dlspodtiOB to do to N. tv l'oik iu eqnaHriag taxation for State pnipoaea With lesa tlian one-quarter of tho iiojmlatn.ii lind than one-hlth tlie npnaeatattn in tbe tlie city, even under itu own Valuations, bau had to pay nearly one-half the expenses of conducting tho State Government. lint this Hoaid of AaNnOT in-siatR oveiy upon making a largo addition to tho BNBRB Ot tbe city, and iclieving rural Mtatka paitto iil.iiIv those in which BM mixn ol the Boaid a cone-jMimling sum. When asked hy the Tax Conimivioneis yesterday for tin rea? sons for hnpoaiag tat unjust, burden ol about "ii thia city hist yew the Aaeaaaora replied that they acted ob iBformation tar? nished by men whose they could not disdaaa.

Thia is on a par with theil sworn statement In eonit thal they acted on Informa? tion contained ia prints diaries winch were til -i rayed. This au extraordinary eoafeedon for public officers to nuke, lt is not surprising ili.it they show a (ttspodtkm to defend their course lust year hy making another neb li.ni this year to the taxes of tb- (itv. lt is orly a question ol twine winn smh methods will BO longer Vie tolerated. By I decisive vote of 209 to the Ilou-c ol Representatives yesterday virtunllj dei hued a vant ol confidence in the Adnnnistiation ol President Cleveland. This was done in pie? ing llr, resolution taking from th Secretary of the Treoeury the diacietiou now vested in him by law to nae any surplus in the Treasury for the redemption Tinted states bonds.

Rejecting all amendments intended to Ic-sin the mischievous cbaractei of tlie tioii thc majority rushed it through regardless ol the (fleet it might have on the credit ol the Government, In fact, if the Qovernment ware driven into bankruptcy Mr. Morrison and his friends would not care providing they secured control ol the offices. A lew days ago tiny op poeed a pension bill on the ground thal thara was no money to meet sinii demands, Now they rush through a resolution to ccupcl the distribution ol' an alleged enorama surplus. Fortunately, there is no probability that this resolution will have any ellect, since il lt pased the Senate it would be certainly vetoed, Hui the Democratic majority wanted a record ol having (lone something at this session, if noth? ing more than au attempt io wreck the finan? cial credit ol the Government They lia ve ac? complished that, and we -hall mo bow much good it will do them DISCOS 1 ES 1 A ND ll A BEES There ate new outbn al- ol' disconft nt among il.e workingmen, (inly ii short nine ago, nearlj all difficulties seemed be settled, aid lt was thought that the was bright for nu.uioua co-operation of employers and em? ployed in restoring ihe general prosperity. a new clop ol COntTOVC sits baa appealed tannera ami curriers in several Massachu? setts towns, to the number (d' about 3,000, have disagreed with employers about wages and have stopped wick, 'ihe switch-tenders Chicago, having tiled in vain for tu compel the Lake Shore diacbatge ball a dozen faithful and long-experienced workers because tiny were not willing to surrender theil (leedom to tin- union, lune now set themselves to bring aboul a general strike ol switch tenders in that region, it is stated.

A si like ol (cal miners in the legion near St. Louis i- companied, as usual, with threats d' riolence against the men who have been lound to take the places ol tlie and bloodshed is lu.uily expected, strikes of considerable im? portance have out in Virginia, duo. Ihe carpet weavers of Philadelphia lt tun nderable number have gone on strike. And, as ii Ly way satire, the convicts of Georgia who employed under contract in coal mining, though they could not strike bu higher have refused to work because of tho intense 'neat. To the strikes already in progress an 11 -I be added many other llLspntes which, in various parts ol' the country, disturb the relations be? tween employers ami employed.

Yet wholesale juices at this time are unusual? ly low. Il wholesale prices fairly measure tin of living, eveiy doll.ir received In wages is worth more In purchasing power by 25 pei cent than tin- dollar w'as when label through? out the countiy was satisfied. Sill discontent is general, and strikes spring up with usual frequency, and of violence are heard la all directions, 'With wages actually bighei than usual, in purchasing power measured wholesale prices of commodities, the workers in a'i perta of the country ara manifesting fm moie than the usual discontent, The causes of thia state ol thing, are to found partly in the h.ibiis of the workingmen themselves. Those who have enlisted in tradci unions, within thc last ten yearn, lune unques? tionably grown lesa economical in tluir m.ni's of lite, because they have learned to place laith in thc power ol the union to gel for them arv Wagea they in iy diem neci Winn a man changes his modes ol hie, thal which once seemed a luxuiy easily becomes to his mind a necessity. The men who have been taught to illy upon unions have naturally come to rely less on themselves, and have taken lest.

eaie to keep their expenditures within then Income. A second cause, growing out of tin mme influence in part, is timi retail have ma been lowered in proportion to the decline whdesale juices. The retail dedi rs themselves in pait icsponib'e lor this, but the Working? men dso 'h. not always buy where tiny can Inn cheapest They axe not pinched, in these days by neceadty, as oilier times tiny h.i\e hi cn, and thone wlio rely upon the power of organ iza'ioii to M.nire for them roch wages as they want, naturally beC( nie less careful in their Hut a greater cameo. Indoenc ii it is probable, btrgei number ol' than any other, ia thc influi nee exerted by di rn agoguea of two kinds.

The political dema? gogue constantly stimulates disconti ut among ihe workingmen in order git tin ir votes. Tin labor demagogues constantly stimulate dis? content bi order to get money out of members ad the union. Btrikes are contrived in great number lor no othei purpose, and il testimony from the inside on that point were needed, Grand liaatei I'owdeily himself has supplied it. HIE FENIAN Eoe EY. Mr.

Parnell is pursuing the Fenian phantom conjured up before English ayn by the of Home ltulc. Lord Hartington who, its the leader ol Liberal Unionists, is now a con? spicuous candidate for the Coalition Cabinet, lias asserted thal the Nationalists are in alliance with Teni.ni oiganittationa in Ameiica and hc htnd. He has disddmed having any knowl? edge "I tt nu- of thal alli.linc, oi of ih, relations of Farnell with tia fenian leaden, bm has branded the Nationalist party as Deng in sympathy with Separatists ami hiing Opcnlj eled willi i. whose ainu me treasonable and are oblaimd by nelaiioii-s To (hinges Mr. ramil1 returns an Indignant ami nneqalvocd denial.

He Mates that lin i imt aad never Ibm ben any ol tiu sortj that lu don not know who tin I leaden arei and thai tlie National League has always ben kepi within ile strictest ol legality, Ile the Irish people to main loyal to the Crown and not to ail ord Hartington ami his Tory allies any pretext foi reviving the brutalities of coerdon. 'The Fenian bogiy has been eonatantiy in roked dunn- the preant eanvaai hy the cham? pions oi the Unionist boat Every Journd I. to Boan Uah- bab represented Mi. Parnell to be at tlie Ix ck mid call of gangs AtLinlic. lt haa Ix-cji one ol the (dock arguments against Ibwne Rule that thc Nationalist leader is thc slid king-hoi se of lor? eign dynamite cooapiraton mid revolutionists.

Mr. Mr. Chamberlain, laud Hartington ami Loni Randolph Churchill Baited iii denouncing Mr. Gladstone lor ooh seating to band over the goveinuiiiit of In? land, not to ber own people, bat to "a crew ol hungry aliens'" plotting treason, separation ami ilcstiuction. Let the bilL become LtWS, have Kidd in elicit, and the niiciowned King of Inland will goveiB Ihe countiy in th' inter? ed of a swanning crowd of Americas Fenian'-, who lia ve been planning mardan and aaaaaaina advocating the force policy and rain? ing dynamite funds tor the dooli action ol Lon? don, ike I-nrhiitilitly Eerieic went so far to publish a highly odored and sensational tic count of the intimate relations of the National? ist leaden and Fenian conspirators.

Mr. Swin? burne on tl.e eve ol election ((imposed a san? guinary ode for the Unionists containing such as lin se Wl.ul uro llm-a thal liowl amt lilli acroM th? "trait of weitwiiitl waler, W'liat li lie our earn willi SBSSSt In flood I Soe (tie I.ck (tie hand tbal siuoki-ii and taasa ot niiiiiK-itor! Pee tba man of wor.li MBBtaes ih? man of tilno-1 Theae aw the tactics which have ben mc eesafuDy employed against Home Bale. 1 bi lund raised In handreda ol dtiea bj sympathetic friends of Ireland and entha ia tic lulmiii-rs ol Mi. Gladstone has univeraallj spoken ol on tbe Uniontd side aa contntrated by lillians the The meetings on ix halt ol Home Hule in every American city ol any pre have b.lontemptaoudy dismissed as gangs of murdeiers and thieves, vin. are plottim: assaasinatioo and dynamite ox plosiona, Mr.

Parnell branded as the accom? plice and ally of thc men of blood, "who howl and hiss across thc Strait Westward Water." Americans who have watched the qtriot and orderly demonstrations here on bedail of Home Kiile ami known bow general is the sympothj among law-abiding chases aroused by Mi. Gladstone's advocacy of Home Kde lind ditli culty in repressing Feelings Impatience and disgust winn confronted with theae evidences of intolerance, haded and folly on the Unionist Mr. Lc stet's secret spies dogged the steps ol tlie Irish memben for uk.nth., without incriminating them in any conspiracy or law? less proceeding. Ila re baa never been anj pioof oi ihe cluuge thal Mr. waa in liiiiice, with minden is, dynamite Benda and I', ni.in-.

CLEAR ol I' THE ERA' I'S. The attention the Btate Snpi rintendent ol In-iiiaiice hus ah cady directed thlOUgh Tin: TainrXB to thc operations ol frauduleul tire insurance companies in New-York and Brooklyn. Mr. Maxwell's condud ol the Stab' Tteasury was ordeily and dean, and the public, though will aware thal it had lost a vain.nd and fearless officer in Mr. McCall'- retirement, had hoped thal his successor would make e.pial? ly strong I tims upon n- confidence ami esteem.

li feel a keen sense of disappointment, there? to i. that Mr. Maxwell does nothing to punish those who bicak the insurance biws ol the stale nnd to prevent legitimate companies and au? thorized brokers, as w. ll aa tlie Immense insur? ing pnblic, from being further swindled. In muie ol the suites, unless it ls- Maasachu -elis, aro property-ownera guarded by audi careful guarantees agaiust irregular and dishon? est insurance methods as ara accorded by the Kew-York laws, All the agents and companies doing business here ai? taxed heavily, and pay their shine of tlie public burdeua with entire cheerfulness.

Thia money in part a lund designed io defray the expense ot pro? tecting them and the people dom bogus con? cerns. No lesa than $6,000 hms been paid to the State this year bj bicker- under tlie law peranitting them to j.Lue surplus insurance in unauthorized companies. By the reception ol this the Mate in all bonesty guarantees tbat thdi trade shall not be Injun by Irreg? ular competition, and the chief boxiness of the Department is to see to it thal do mipodtioni are practised on the general public. That, in d(cd, is the theory upon which an Insmanei department is demanded. Mr.

Maxwell should io ahead and break up the tanda. Mia dutj is i lear EAD TIMES I on LESSEPS As the huts about the withdrawal of tin Panama ('anal loan bili from the french Leg inc mole fully known, the ciitical con? dition of tlie enteiprise becctnee plainer, lt is noa stated thal the company really forced io withdraw the bill bj the discovery that tin committee to which it had hun it hind WM resolved to investigate the whole matter thor mig ly, M. de Lesneps had been requested to lin nish copies ot the priiicipd contracts, to willi a balance slit i showing the exact linainial condition ol the corporation. Nritbei ol these requests was complied with, but instisul the bill was withdrawn nader a pretext nothing than puerile, li would be impoadble to hiive produced tx situation more damaging to the stiii.liing ol the enterprise than thus resutta The only rationd inference from the facts, oi course, ia thal the company dared not make a truthful exhibit In i ol Qnancea oi it i onirai ts to a committee ol whose robsonh my ii bad no guarantee. lt is further to be Inferred that when M.

de Lesseps applied to the Government for a loan be relied npon securing a committee which would be as In his hands; and that he at rn- lime contemplated the potability ot laving Ui make a Irani, statement ol Hie condition oi the undertaking. Aftei thia rirtud exposure, ii is incredible tho! the stock ami share holden ol the canal can be induced to take np a six hundred million franc loan In addition to iln large sams dready at stake, and now plaint) imperilled, lt i- not puedhh foi M. de to give anj guarantee that tho canal will bi completed with the new now asked for. (in the contrary, ali the facts known ga tn that ii cammi bc bo completed, and that il the new loan is subscribed il will only go to swell tbe enormous mute already regiateted against tin management French credulity Ima helped M. de Lesseps to aa exttaordlaaiy extent hither to, bul them are Indications that the lindi bas bat been reached, and thal the attempt to the new kian will l.iii.

lt cannot be believed thal any of the great liii.iiici.J bouses or ayudicdea will tomb mi shaky an affair, ll ii be tidied ali ii be "worked ufl on the Lien.ii public, that is to any, on Ihe propiieton In view ol the hi. relations, however, and tha near? ly ho-lile tone ol the principal liuaiici.d organs, the probability ol tucceaa in thia due. tum i by ao means Indeed looks aa though the beginning of the and" waa in right A little mon lifting ot the veil, a little i. oie biting in ol light Upon M. de Lesseps's r.i un i.J and engineering methoda) ami a panic limy l.e stalled whi.

will Ihe Plead. eminent somdhing graver to think about than the question ol the Oilcaiiist As the crisis approacher too, the rats am ran to leave the sinking .,11, thal is to ay, who have supported the schema without; through sdi-intel cst, will hastm to dem their hkiita ol eomplidtj la the peal Lmpwtnre, and the bul den ol if will lie thrown npofl the ehid vent ni er and bin it mon. and more matter for congratulation that the American investor never bad faith in thc PBttaflM Canal scheme ol M. de Lesseps, though of eoiiise sympathy will bi bil for the unfortunate Frenchmen who have put their money in this gigantic sink-hole. Ht, CLEVELAND'S nil tim MP FRIENDS 'The Sm-York limes of yesterday labon to prov that Mr.

Cleveland is in reality strong with his pm ty iind the people at large. It sa. that "any one who took the opinion ol' the "Democrats bis own acquaintance, of men "with no desire tor office, ami not dependent "on politics foi a living would see that he "is by Ear strongest Democratic Premdent "in own party Minc Andiew Jackson." Judging irom this emphatic expression Mr. Cleveland mut be p-od deal strongei with The 'limes itself thai he was shortly before be ian for the Presidency. The man wlioin it m.w ardently praises then stigmatised vari? ously as a parc lil.il state mun, il preposterous I'rcsjdciitial candidate, a political blind man, a iran ot desperate political hardihood, a man commending hims-lt to th-- public distrust, man willing to the state's creditors, a mini cheap and scurvy tinks, a very low-priced reformer, ii man backing an in? famous political job the enrichment ol' a political mng, a man making liomin.itnu,.s lot considerations pun Iv political.

That is the way The Timet talked aboat Mr. Cleveland on its editorid page in 18H3 winn he wits Governor of 'Iii- State. All the nine, having asserted that he was mentally and morally untitled foi the Presidency ami ridi? culed thc suggestion of his name for the place, it waa led by its fronded hatred ol Mr. Blame into supporting bini as a -mi ti, sup porting him as a reformer I In its article of yesterday The that there is only one point at which Mr, Cleve? land encounters the opposition in his own party "and that is the reform the Civil Ser? Ami yet according to the curran! num Iki of liar the reloini of the Senice encounters the oppodtion ol' Mr. Cleveland himself.

Writing d' lleionn in the New-York Custom House," The Weekly ia moved to remark Hut if thc President believes timi civil s-rtico reform ls honestly carried ont ta tin- Bew-York Ctutota it would im pereOMle bim that it diane. corded itiiywii. mi.i equally Impossible to persuade Ibo sincere friends of reform thal lid does not tolerate the awst defiant and contemptuous conduct apes (he a.tn of ti in subordlo ilea Wc respectfully nigged to our Mugwump contemporaries that tiny would do will io hold a caucus wiih vi.w ot Untiing out where they stand in reference to devi laud. It mast be I mi nf ul for one Mugwump journal ju it is calling the second Jack-on and to have niioiher Mugwump journal in? sinuate that he is brazenly condoning Hn- wick? ed Iii 'blin. Mr.

La hoi gives fi ve excellent explanations of Mr. Gladstone's defeat Weknowof five bettor reasons; fire centuries of ruc' prejudice Ireland, Ii was too mnoh toexpeol that so many centuries of prejudice would be overcome hy Gladstone in lin- course of seven months. -Af Mr. Garland always hniL'iis when anybody refere to ila- fan-Electric held by him. These vet? eran poker players invariably evince a trina sense ol humor in dion with tiietr heaviest losses niid mist rickie ventures.

Hut if Mr. Garland chuckles when the is mentioned, every reputable Democrat in Cougrees scowls and groans, lhere ia a general conviction on tha part of tbe leaders of tbe so-called reform party that Pan Electricity has oeaned to bo foun? -that il has be in fact, what Mr. Thackeray used to tenn a horrible pleasantry, lolonel Gilder, the Arcticexplonr, is tho victim of rival royalties. Tbe North Kim; with mystic spell lures hun od to the eternal fastnesses of snow, and the atef Queen bolds hun in pori ia ua tuix oaa ipicii tor bail. Adversity Mema to have au ill eftoet upon Mr.

Mvrrtaon's nerves, winn Mr. Hlscock naked bin a simple little question the other Jay, albeit a rather embarrassing one, as to why lng himself against his own party administration, he tartly made answer, That is of your busi? It pains ns to not. thc inventor of horizon? tal tariftredaction giving way io his irritability. Such a universal philanthropist as he is abonld cultivate sweetness of temper. A Kareeeircosriot occurred in Pennsylvania thc other dav.

Thia shows thal then suii survives in remote Tillages the mysterious animosity town rd circus people Inch tor'v yean air used tn be gen sral in the smith and Weet, and which at thal time camed the of a circus to resemble a lively campaign in au enemy's country. The adjournment of Congress la not likely to cullie hetoie the cf August, hut theil there's mn- isn't a cholera season. -A? Thofacttti.it yoong Mr. Graham succeeded in safely passing through the Whirlpool Rapids at Niagara Falls in a patent barrel is full enoouc ap'Uicnt to Mr. Cleveland's reform Attorney-Gen? eral of the United Mr.

Garland baa ben desperately endeavoring for many mouths lo stem the swelling lidc of public opinion. Be has made no headway. The tide has I.a loo much fur bim. lo-is approaching tbe Whirlpool Bapids of uni renal condemnation at a fearful rate. Wini's tobe donal Lal Garland eall lustily for Graham.

Perhapa Graham will lend him ona of kia patent barrels, lt ia not certain that tbe barrel would be becoming to Garland, but then nobody would ox bun to he photographed in it. Dairy Commissioner Brown dei lares that oleo in ii-urine in iml Scare all other frauds to an hui.es sternal h. Mr. Parnella positive and somewhat indignant declaration that be baa no oxneetioa with tbs Fenians in any shape, open, secret Jr implied, is no more than everybody believes who secs how entirely at rarianeean bia methods with those of the revolutionists. His best reply to Loni Hartington would bc that aime ure io blind as they a ho ill mil see.

A few days ago Tiik TkIBCXU, in a molting nm neut of heated term inadvertency, represented 'lhc AlUinti Timm I Lem.) as saying that "ben in Albany plotted Shanahan aad Cleveland to employ extra men mi thc eanals in Issi," cte. Tin remark waa made bj one ol our esteemed contain penrice, but not by Thi lim. a. We aa lured by tho Editor of that able ami independent thal no such words ever appeared in itaeeiumna An-l now will the paper last did uso tho words forward bs a marked eopy of the iasoe ooa turning them, to the cud (hat WS may award credit to whom credit is due It is not niue'ii that t.fty seres of wheat have been completely destroyed somewhere in Dakota. Bal to many it may ssem aa omiaoua ciream stance that th- dsstrUCtiOO has been elicited I.y iraaaboppsn.

Nobody can loll whether a vast, army id behind tho smull troop which baa appeared, or io what dm- tum if may move. Hut ii is lou lute In ibu milson, considering tbs slow rate ut i hess insects mutch across th" eouatty wbeu they do come lu for luvil to I.r.ive ilrt t-truciivc to wheat tins year, nor is tho appearance Sf itriuv any evidence thut un inv.isioti in fares latoeeear. Almost every year iaearaioaa of grasshoppers altlict some loculitin. at West, but thc injury is cnuiiucd to very narrow Inuit s. The gnat periodic Invasions aro a very di Hereat matter.

Tba ruperta of tajaiy to he it continue, und there to no doubt thut Ibo extremely hot und dry weiither in the lur Northwest is doing banc eviiy duy. Hut tim roliublc statssnsets as to tho condition of tho growing grain relats to narrow tonalities ealy. aad it ie atill a qaastioa abethcr tho lujury will provo to bo very extensive. though in scran it is undoubtedly Tho wheat market licon mainly intluenced in tho recent downward movement hy tho weight of money, just as it was c.ueily inllnnnc.ed by the power of money when it bouaeoi (ipso rspidly a low days ugo. PERSONAL Horatio Seymour's nii.tinmeiit, (imf In Forest III I nietery.

Ililli, ci'iisi-is ifni) boulder wlnrh tin- tx rin.r select for purpose. It has lu en eui veil Hilo tie lui lu nf BBieopbSgnS. The lats Di. Marnong, el Telekoehsas, Kncinnd, was (inc of the saltiest plea sets or photography, sad was a ball fellow, w-Il met In tim II ok nnd l.v?"Club with Theodore Book, Douglas Jerrold, Leech, Lsasoa ntid other notable ci STSStSM. Dr.

T. Storry Beetle vlstttas Boston ant wm upend nt Bwsmpscott und Bloch Island before le larning to Montreal. It lu eoasldorsg likely that a will presently ne oeafoned apos Ki "vt Bolleway, tas present head of mut milly. Rc is the tuotli r-lti-luw of Un late pbllssthropls! and pUl-maav'aetarer, whose mr nitiiu. he assumed un iiiiu-rltu lin gieeft MMtBSBB.

Annie Cary numil in spending some time nt I lench, line. PrtaM Albert Victor of NTalM r--pently made hts detint as a flji flsbOIIIISII Itu line truuf. A miulile hunt nf Ililli He Smnt. the Human hus hen prsssetsd to the Chlosgo II isl oi leal socictv. 1 lie 1 its llesiilved Waterman, BBS of the most e.teenie.! EL his two und i ksIts eblldren, sn I tiled Ht tue n.o Ol ninety-niue ve trw leaving behind bia only oue daughter and mar giand cliil ireii.

THE TALE OF lilE DAT. A New-Jersey huck- Inver tim st tempted to commit suicide. Inability to got an bnlrsss to elope willi lilm ls the SappsSSd Hr. Pnrdy bss net gees Moioo cy after alL lt. Itdiy in Pur lytton sims ty.

Tne kev. Aasastas Tolkon, tbeeolored Catholic prieit, enght to bc ii Basel ipesker if thsrs't anything in i Yes, yes," reassrked as ol I time Dnaoerefc ntaa tiveiy, wini our i' irty l- tie- s. p. c. nf Prevention Civll-sorvice-reforin by the A i un in st Ort Editor Sebewlteob.

of lhr PatkaZt Rang, is a Russian bv ni ri h. bas hep li lu this ctn ii irv Ililli BIIQagh to Un nw theilllt'-renci' between free ben ol speoeh and efforts iiiriie pe.iul,. te snlawfsl sets, us bebeeUved i en- yeera Tbeoretleslly, there ls all the glflbr In tbe world between the principles si BeslaUsls Anareblsta Bat heatedattseks ol TheTeBu Zeitungaa the boycotting trials und Hs at tl til lr imv.tr law since trie dlaappeeraBCS of Most and te paper, tri iln C. ul to Kilt the elie: dlffsronos between Soelallsts end Araareblsta et tins city is that tue ronner bara Balli lately k-spt theil mouths shut. A uiuti was up ulroid-uve.

early Siimlnv iveniiif. He aeeldentally poi lils bund np tu bis iii-i. ai turned eui, me aioveineai iii? locklea! Bl his life, Al tnt moment a pistol bullet whined across lbs street, and. striking sgsinsi the -''iii tiutlontohli curt, gi ince I h. i til i do 'I in bey md ikmsi ilrnt in thr li ii It w.is tate ot neel nut verv careless, Igopori News.

lilla ls wiut lin Wuahingtnn felt.rt Jedge Wazeai thinks shoot tbe reta bumuess: I roland in iy think, lieeause he hes said bs ain't to run fereaaoond tenn, ih 't it ain't nee i iry fr bim to nun so uta, but I wos In polities np to my ohio before Urn-ver Cteveland imo wit tha iUfferenoa tietw bu politics proterplai uv, in'I know thet ha bea gol io Min. ir ha's goaa rm tell the eraek ar doom. Ha iota ap thar In tho White House reij.ir Hess uv len au' orpb in, in' Congress ni' agt slaters a slttees, sn' ra is a ose-maa-power lt uhsiiiuteiv ct. the Cz tr uv tu- an' we, th'' people, ain't goln" to i uu' lt, It's cartous; Oermani taks a little wltn lbeir music, and Araeneani to takealittle music srllh tbelr papers ar? nottog tbs growing popalarttr of all iona of au in mer eon rea tiona The only portion of tba munni frame winch doesn't dem nnd ohtain a reit a tbe tongue. Indeed a groat many people weald loeb ni disinclination to talk as SUN sun of approaching lt-A 111.

Aii exchange says: "Borateb a Mugwamp snd yon mil timi Democrat" Ti.m. yon; we will let the Sdugwuupadu their a wu scratching. Free Prose "Ona thing ls luc.iuprc'i n-i1-; remarks The Allan Conni ita'i n. Wi.ll, it is distinct, gum to huvo won mell un admission, iii Coarii Journal would not bara WBoadod even that mrli, During the last four ll) paeBhtrooaand nene of watsrmel ms bari.ea mia lu well County, S. Of the pc IrsM 70.U00 aro bear? ing: I will take about six WOBkl vaeation," the leave a new nus In tay plassy ut expense." "How i.i I I thought yon were to stay lt out I am.

hut the puhlio ulm: think we uro able to lara a gl.ooo Hut they will know ymir wrltl in ni tuu', niel ii.tv*. ti 1 fm ll." so I will oie t' tba sternal blas of kee rea' ant sui.sti nts'theaxara doma' r.ie nay irni ot ottioe leeksr'I will cheugs te 'the admiration for oar disiin ellissa' 'Bery of beauty' shall be mads 'the tills who eera i ia loni walQhMOl ihe rill rend 'alougtoward bedtime'" All right When yon si.tri 1 io un.rrow."?; Ulick rouieroy'? Democrat. In view of the Presidents tiru ul and heartless veto eeaaagse," Private DtUell. soiaiaoettag ou a ro pension bin votoed by the Praaldaat, we oid leraonvllle priaonem will be lucky, indeed, tl a bill for end lodgings there ls not prsaantod to uti for wyman! by this Admlaiatratloa her it When John L-ird, tho bletarian, wnftexviitneil for ordi ibi loo, he waa asked by a disciple ef Dr. taroona: "Are ron willies to be damned for the glory ni Oed ll tnswer cnuie willi tlie furce of un unexpected c.vinon imt.

No: bat I sm willing you sboald." ile dil not ordained. Journal. The Notion Pilot baa thia to aay the friends sud tneiiles of Hume Bala In Ireland: "Tho truth is. thut tte only Protestants In Ira and who ure opposed rn lone Rale oo principle sra the Episcopalians, of win-h Orangeman are the scrofulous limb, The Dis enters ol irelaad are, and siwa) ttave been, patriots. Methodists sad 195,303 Presbyterians ireland; and among thees ar? te be found tbe meei rielimi.ti.

Il was from their body raine tho l'i. te.t.tnt iiiiiints who fur Ireland, many ol whom whi? langet, drawn aed roes, tha Bbearaa ii. r.s. B-igoaal Harvey, au i the Buny breve Diaseot ag ministers who went to the see gel i in A gentleman from Minneapolis, a Protestant, toll ns ant week tbal In bia city there are abeu ooo liquor taloona, aad out of thisiintir.ei only thirteen aro kept iy Irishmen. -How dc you aecoant for thail" wc laked.

"It ls all done ny the Influence ol one man." laid he; lt is tim work ol Digiiop Ireland, ot st. -tbostou 1'ilot. THE AIR El SD. "A HAPPY THOUOH 1 IK1 IC! i VIT.Y KKNDKUr.D." WaeMnoti Tas Kkw-TosK TaiBUKK ia aoing sonsplcnoosly rood deed ill thu wornt III ian a I'lesli Air l-'uiiil," nml BBBding children into country every week for nn enjoviiieiii of r-irul life On Monday lt cent 1,005, t.i I wenty Bltehdanta, tn li" a use nt in the irv tor two weeks. Tue Kresh-Air Kuiel li a irre tl insti? tution Mini entirely daaerrea te he spelt ia capital let? ters.

It ii happy happily sui etT.eliveiy ren? ie red. CONTMir.t'TIONS THE HETHOD. Ervin The Srui.Orlt.nie Dem cr it. Tun Nsw-Yurk ul ile- smonir ti children, particularly In the leaemeBiehouMdiatnet, the uci'essity of bolter c.niuif luem n.i-1 fi wiih rresn a r. The health ure taking the usual prreautlou ol disinbuting tracts con us.

lui information ns to tue proper lisataisai io ie clvsu cbtl tra i during iiie ininmer, an-l tho food ti.rv iced. This may be well SBOOgb lu Ita way, bel a far letter mo.le of dealing witu thc evil and ol navluif these rouog Uvsa ls for the rich io uno luthulsnt eoutru-u tioni thc Presb-Alt Fund to allow tba eblldren Isy now and ihen, when (hov eun ure it fi, lb uni atora up hen ih tor Burna hot close rooms lu thu jveiciowdnl luueuiont is tulki: tuc mt. ii I7l? Vvit. The estimated Ure Hie Lulled States and tnt tba month of June nuniiiited to nearly than nuy per oem. of he averaaa In that month daring the last ten ir-.

tr beu'lm lo look ns If (lie roinhustti.le were too MBgly Insured lor the tsacral tj? (JIVi; tiik DOOO A OH iBCB. trim The Alt, tut, liuiet. John Su'llvau reuurss tum if he to ttio lt is his owo tiiiiineas. lint entirely. Tho cer? tainly should bo allowed IO proteiL TMK AMAULTa os BAOEBALL I'Ml'lKKS.

Fruin Roltimtrt lltrulxl. The uieii wit-, ti isU uitipiiessi usaeusll innCliss are moved te sui li tlelestuble sets by nu HBgalM Bf lumen Indimi itlon or of (nir av, niiupiy te veaaaanee for teat wagera If basehaU is to hs IMOIered its proper poi.lion rioi.uk ualtoual sporli ihu gamMlag must uo a i "Mi vacai iov rai rania Fruin ihe Kr. Harland baa, ll ls saul, aakea ian for an exten led period Mi. loveland shuold nroiupuy maul '-lin itu nest, Mild I ouoiiuueua lue period be Lleudod nulli bA. r.

rROTECnOE, Tram The Pasiee From tho drift of pehue eplslea all the soantry we sra pleaaed lo uote tbe lat-nasliiK leo lim; lu favor ol a ur.if which ahall prolsol Auinncau lanor. The Now-Turk city Demoerslle Cntrressm-a Wat re i asaiiist thl Morrlaen Mil. in repl, to in, I laden, nov Hutt did lt in order to pruner'v sent tue workingman lr. their Slid Ssw berni CONTRACT IOU THE Sill II A REI RBIDOaX AWABMft YrSTHRhAY TO THU PASSAIC Kol.l.tSQ miu ami mk. naastr, Attar nnd months of th- nio-t-m toetraM tor betUieg fUeng liri.lye at last Wen awarded.

joh wv the Passels BeUag Mill Ueapaay. of i'm sad Miles Tierney yostssdaj, bnmrfc I tha BBStalMc part of tho and Mr. Tierney the ry. lt is a joint pori ti act between IhOM two aad SbS Brtdgs I The Nulling Mill tM 1845.000) Mr. i.n,-T'? 11,310,1100, so that the entile work will post DUD.

Thee were at first ten hidd-rs for the m.v.iiirr aaa Iva 11.003,407 00, wm tbs levaat std brthaamassaw nnd tor tbe iron the I BrldfS nt 1037.000 eas thc lewsoi Then the n.it.,1,,,,1 SMsoltdatsd award tm Ute entire joh, hut Mr. Mcquade was nimble to ir.ik., a NUtisfuptory arrangement with of tl.e iron An.onir the i.ni,hrs wv im Jssaaj Itasl aad Iron Company which oller proposing to build the iron Isr 0300,158 23 made a prepsMI tor tte entire work at 93,000,790 I'd. thut is Ag PIBIBSU for tlo masonry was 107 LhjIut than bid. Alter deliberation on thc Batist daye the seasaJasiaa dMided to reject al tits Inda and receivi new ihe work. I Lo new bide were I.v the iron imo, including iuds fer msaowry.

folio wai Kew-Jersey Mee. ami Irmi Compeoy 02.245,000; (Toion BrtdgoCoeuiegy 2.03H.UOO; Passaic ItoWag Mill Uemneay, 12.055,! 000, The last Bassed betes the lowest tin irorfc ia awarded jt in aoaeeetwe with Mr. IWeoy, lowest aoparatc bida rejected Jobs Meljiiocc'i tap tie BMseery and the Biidge Compeoj for mi ifni would lune rn ol. tba total coal 1,7 iw. 007 gu, bul-md ihi Paanaio Company's oriciosl i -iilii have made ile euri (K? uni tte, Paesak Company's Lid und the beloon above Meljaado's would bees rn m.

Mr. lt tte emir who hunt moil tds louiiilatinns lor ihe ef the elevated r.tilr-..i.la iii this city ami Me been with i.tier important building eoe ti nc la I Paoaaai dolling Mill (iiuipi-n supplied a large part ol tM mm eora of Ibe elevated roada bore ano in Brooklj nu-, built some ol' tM 11 goal i itlroed bridg in Booth A worina. The law requires itul tha Hr leiu Bridgesball lie completed bi Iwilrt, and tM eootraeton nuuk thai they wUl be able to galah it br Hint un-, thej compelled ti depth tor CwiedaliSM than has lieeu titi. mated. lt was nt iirst iatsaded bars the atiastute i i entirely of bal -t i- abaadonod.

i proposed structure will boro aporoaeheai in middle ni the river, mu all the reel nf the enrk will consist of ttoel, rxoepl tt, rbe two steel erobeo eaob le i (poor! 'im roedwayaaod m. i about tnidaiream on thi -i no ler. In regard tin- action the Board mis hi removing the spproprietien $730,000 allowed io the Bridge CommlsaiuB laal wintei nm-ni 'beena. iracioraaaiii yeaterday: "It win mike no dUFereaee wiih us. Tho money, wa tnat rare, aili ba forth.

coming when i i- seeded, lt w.is lylog sum tm- Controller soled oaturaUj ia urging ihit uiiiiei- ibould be stricken out ol (h-e-ti mates, Bul you remember be said tbal wMelawas required the eily weald Imm bonds aad raiaa tne rounej uettded scowing thel theta ia eo hiteh ell in lin- itter." Thc authority of tM Commit oners unlimited. bi c. i. ii they build a twenty million dollar bridge and do it thc day's work. PBODDCE EXCHANGE MOO BUMPS WABM lMHii IIANCI in- i in.i ol ii a i.n ii nu.i..

lhere waa a wow aod a wampua on tho tM Produce feaehsegs yaatereey, in- pnrt.i* panta Ming the Ave Magwampa wM in ian itu. deatialsampelga were perttsalerty saaleMia org-m. piocesnoiis pyrotechnics in f.tvui of Ci-'ve l.ind ami Kelorm." (jf MuwamfMS BSBOStatl then fm med liay Livermore w.is isuier an 1 Charles M. Vail. I.van Thomas, Edward Mowetadl sedJeM A.

PulUvae were toe moot prominent members. Asa re ward for bis laban Mr BelUvM not the post of Col. lector of Internal Kt-veuue, while tue others jrot? This was rather Anmnnt on their enter, as i tho trcaiiuier of the Mugwumps brought lu bil. tor 10250 dee Ryeraoe A Breera fer earrlaeo hire there w.ti tlecl.led "kick." treasurer paid fri.Vi. all leoeey bed belonging te the Magwump BoecmcMt nutl asked his fellow Hngwempa where he xhould ito ttl die rest.

Meesra Vail, TbsmM st.idt and BultlVM said that If Mr. Jl.iv.-r morc would pay thu flOO hy a c. tala time they won -1 each giro PM to relinbur-e hun. Mi. livermore paid the no.

but alis hedi-1 ii-I puy lt within the ipr el fled time, a id wueu lie iwllingly mst bia ooofretea oa Utegoorol the Exchange reston dar, an-l requested their tittle contrib.ill'Uii of each, a general frigidity peocoostos -f thom oed elated iii.ii us Ui is in-'i wiro couierued Mr. LirsfBMra oilsht WBIstla fm Bia di00, Tuen en-ucd the row. It.nh talked tM sauio time and each talMd onorgetlealiy. lue brokers tte- or ihe pu toem-wd areaed oed tba resdimr or the not net waalasmleoat. Finally the Mugwumps tlc I Mriegiag to their rea peart ve atti es ami Ll VS I lb-w to a lawyer to eui for his vaalahed i hm en letti tha drat laalalmoal of iovo.mid at.d reform ni thu l'i od ice SHALL THERE HE A STATE 0ONTRBTTON9 There waa a notable f-'roupot potitici uu attoeOilaay Mouse yoataaaay, Mmpoood sf Chslneaa Cheiier Colo and c.

W. Haohett, und BrotsrlM Vroomsn nad C. A. Uhlohectog, of toa BapahllBBa Th'-y met for tile purpose of la over rep.les to a circular letter tent out by (int nu.u Cola usMiig the opinions of members of the cumulates a-- to (hj best time for a Bootleg and also lo their ou the qOeettOB Of railing it btate 1 he geaeral drift, Mr. sail, la a.u.iist thecailmg of a ii vi inion.

The committee will probably MSailed veiner un WadllBaday. ll. at lin. m. nt ihi (illley House, lu this CUV, ai l.uu.'ii thai will nut detloltely Ueclded until lome time iiairmai Hackett ian! utHiut the '-tate Convection gaoastoe! No one ii snything peraoaal in lt, ami toe gaea! will lie ttepided perety oe what is best for the party, ll strikes me tli.it ll w.ul 1 In- ml-Ulce to hold a cont.

i.un. l.ec.tii would BOtM pussii.le to mp w. iso lal los oi the State. hut a full and satonaU salle OOnVentlon Mould hint tim party rather (nan tl u. i nen there really nothing to be deed roniloo should come icgotaar some one bum's soma won ld lie proposed for lodge.

He would be utisniui'iuiiy nominated, and the next man on his feet eoeld UV' io adjourn. Tnat wo ill be too eli 1 ot il, ii i. I nu Hie. Utan ls should be thrown In. Wc need ru i tue -k ot lireliiaiiils If we do m-t want to.

I have nut seen a since pro iiineut llpnblicau wUo thinks ll MVMSMs to boll a couvcntioii." Mr, Hackett waa asked if he hud keerd Bay thies el Democratic Intentions ant r.pn-i that lt ls his a a. standing thal they will not call a convention. A nong Demoereto monera ly there un yei uodiscussiou shout tbe mailer. MlsS LIDIA TBOMPSOW EOT Ll En LY TO CoVS A cable (lisjuiti ll hag 1'i'eii eeivi'ii liv Moggllb MUM sud llarlou from Miss Lydia Xheoapsoe. to the coutiuued Illness of hor daughter, an on ih rnunt for a release from hor oontract for n.

xl season, though ihe ad ls that tf they loslst upon it sh! will cany lt A rematsably favorable to ir kai a Ititi out foi Miss I hiimpsoo by Mr. indall, of Sandal 'a liure.iu. lint lt seems likely that limier ttiecircnnistsneos Masers. Miles ami Harton will consent lo releaie tue popular buriei'iue not reis. THE SCI SI.

I.V RENE FIT TO-DAY. Among thc attractions ottered at tim Scinlan tcsilmuiiial performance at the Opera HOdM thia afternoon wlii a nurlesijuo of the K-iruui iceue fro.o Fraut-u Wilson and lloland Keel, lioitert riBBBI will enact the corpie, and ail mose part la toe boaeht wUI appear th-, populace, habited in whits ihecli and armed witu clubs. jamaica carnell people agitated. Baekbae, ag- ninetceti. tim of im, toa ef IM Qraea KplaeBBal ciuirch.

la I amalea, aUegss tool mditpiwijjoImM was hy Ibi ihsio f- H'e of ibfuiMi'-l Hundsy.s.-hool. Mr. Itu.X bee baa oorawemed sn action against Mr. Heiwimso tur BliUMMl tnt 'i l- urobeMathal itlmlnal proceedings will also betakeu. Miss ne able and her voice mu winsted with that of the ol Ol the mr-ti wdr ev.

ry Bundsy. Mr OsberoUO ,1.1,. the ibarga and Miss Bu kbm says toot un BB ciuustancea would she marry bim THE of TBTBBABB elosimJ aaaaiOM th" seventh Stat. I i campiiieiit td the of Iiepartm. nt al New York, were MMjTBOlsNSf in llPK.klt'n.

Ko IstBM mc takae towardcoecolhUtlon arith the aimllar I it a loriiiiilttw waa appouiWd lo coaaldei tha i ni i u.l Ju.m J.lHlMliUg aud Uie oUit-i olin ors FREsIl-AlIt CHILDREN At COBBING, CoiiMNC N. July 1 I The troBavalrehUdraa arrived apM ii taaieadef sagalag irani al .10 a. one hour Coming la kindly provl lcd Hie snilis uuuibor with BeadwIOMS sud cooee, duli eblldivn were left st Corning. twe hundred und thlrtl tU.ee w-nt Into TimM CuntV. inniporied free fr-mi nrtilag by ihe I a I Cmput.y.

Nearly'iOOchildren weal est ou tao l-ric road IO AildlSM. Horne.lilllie aud Olss'i. PUBS CLEF LAND WILL 1GSURR THR CRITICR Chicago, JbIj L-ta Ucr puuilsher. preparatory lo asiuiulug her editor! .1 SMBBB, Unto Cleveland I em toking BOBBS care to be absolutely certain to what 1 deucs ihe poopis. to rsihsrauur.si.

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