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GRANT & WARD'S SCHEDULES. A L-RGE LOT OF "WILDCAT" SECURITIES. MiN'Y OF THn AI.I.COKD ASSETS IV DISFt'Tn. loans "pnrni-ti,** ot "p-onABiv bad." Receiver Juliet) T. Davies yesterday tiled his Invent ry of tbe assets or i.raut A Ward with MaSM Ilanilttott Cole la eonue-tlon with tbe snit ot John II. atoms against IT. s. Oraat, jr., and ether*. Below arc elven e.vin* of tbe piinclp.il lt*ms and the totals undor tbe various heaitliir* It will in- seen that m my of the mlacellaaeous aecurltlce held hy tbe firm were of thc kind commonly characterised as "wild cat," and tbat in erbrdulc* II., III. ami IV tbs loans of tbe firm are nearly all murkest either "doubtful" or "probable bad or pal t or otherwise, uncollectfilde.'* Tbe par value of the bonds mid stocks marked " miscellaneous" nsre-e^ates .1.3K7..YVT, and of those securities mentloncsl in schedule VIII.. lUyHMII, Tbe real market value of all will pr.it.ul.iv Ot fouud to BS s^\,ral million* of do'lara less than Hie shedul.* ttrure* would indicate. Schedule VI. tsliteresilajrasihewiuK tin \;n*niely small amount of raah which the Arni had on bael at tbe time of thc sus¬ pension, and also as an indication that Ward wa* careful to nut leave a lance amount of cash ly tue around loose rur hi* crciitorw to pct at. Fur a man who bad hamil I dally for years many thousands of dollars, andwhsm deposit* In bank had randed between n4<s>.(n>o and 9Ao0.0<K> each day for n week or so aasasa he failed, it wasan exei'cliikrly small nceiiutit to lsave to hts ct.ilit. It will also be noticed that mauy of the securities claim -il ne aeaets by Mr. Davie* ace tn dispute, ami arc claimed Oj nearly all the various assirnees and receivers iuter- eeted la the am.ii>. of (invnt i Ward aud of tbe Marine Bank, and thal a lively le*al controversy must be In¬ dulged ni tiefore any of them will feel anv tSBBBS of cir tanny M to who la really eutltled to them. M. liaviea, the receiver, places in schedule I "Innis for which uo security ls found in the envelopes that either contain bills receivable or bear snieinoran'lii of loans auppjoed to be part of the assets of ti rant A Ward." The miscellaneous hills receivable, past doe or mirna tnrcd. supposed to be Rood, an.nt te $.$,023 IO, tbo»« doubtful tn whole or In part hf reason of hypothecation ot securities or otherwise amount to fflt.ltfi. This latter class Includes a one year note fur r-iHt.ikOO dated April 3. l-.*<t, by C. K. Gar- llaon, secured by |Hs\tW Wheeling and Lako Kne first niortjr.iee bonds : three notes amounting to S.5.OO0 by tbe Kansas City and Southern Railway.eecurlly 8100.000 of its first iiiort«.k|re botids; a $12,000 note by Mary II. narke, one for H4aV by ll. *T. Falkner, and one for $5,000 by Ambrose Sims. The above were to tbe order ot drant A Ward. Another division of this schedule includes items "proba¬ bly bad or paid oi subject mssnmm ur nttanrsrsm ¦osot- fcrtatilc." These amount to fg.t-t. t»'.7 '.".'. as follow*: A nit. Bf 0 ¦ (irsnt fur 010,000, drawn April 14. 18*t3 payaiiieoniltuiand: three outee bj I - Oreel,Jr.,oe*drawn Ju\> ...., IMrtl, for $.-'.t»oii, aiiutiier December :'-' IWfcl f..r ssl. an-! slhirlof Mar IB ISSJ. for Sl.l'.'j om-mite tor fflu.OiMkof Jauusiy 1, Invj, liv H. u Batcbeller. mem itv loo sharer livening Mar Mm.ur compani. and 7ofl *baree larweU Minta* Oeataaay; uee note by the I nun. Steauiimat Owpsa/ for *l'*0.ooo, load- lu r 1". ls vt. -r uri: v ,u share* t'nlon fir;. Inn 1. Ci and another ti-te um uni iy VorS. lake I. rle and Wealeru fol -r. >f>.o0', ilate.l April .0 ls**4. sactrrtty ll .177 shares <. cc and 1 two noU-s of April, ISM.on* for #Jno 0.a> lb*other fut fi.,ooo ny the N V CeatM Louis Hy, NKCurid bv ILAOKOOU ot its *»( ond m»r:ca*T bi.uds six notes of aha Hu:.a .. N V and Philadelphia Hy, of March. April and May fi. l*.*<4,' a >u ilniij to s-soii O.M. *.-, uii-1 lu $:,.:.. o io of an ?eueiai _kort*T*_e bonds two of tii.-ae. fur $ ion. i MK) lu auiouut, were drawn on May S l-*si two un-.-* nf the vvest Shore ul .¦mario lerunsal Os of $:ii».oO each, dsted ftOMBBlUil 1 1-'- secured by $100 000 ol ti. c unpanya hoyil*. turee H..les a-nouaiiu*; to »,">1,5ik), drawn by lames ii Fish ip November and lu- -nibei. is*. -ecu- rlty SCi'ih'O New-York. Wist Share and Huftalo mortgage Imiii,t* ami S-* '.mi l.iad Kid. and I lilia Hist ioortsai.-ebo-.ids: one note hy lt i' vila* for SI 3,000. of April S I-"*4, secured by BOO shares Houston aud Texasi onr uv the Ton iwaiula Volley anil C K ii.roau otnii .nv foi of De. cu ber iu. lh-*3. eeoared by +-U.0 hi i. v' ando H, lt Brst mirtsage bonds one note by F Ward for *7 0 ki, ilatwd March , 188. ao security .nie uote by the Ht. Lout* a ni *>aa r ran. i*i o Hallway, of March ;<:, Ihxi s,u ured hr 'J, ."ii share* uf tl* brst pu (md mortgage bund*. This list also tacluiles uotes by W. J. -'ewart. Jaine- !: Plinth, J. K. CammliiK. M. C. Minxis, J. I>. Brewster, James McNamee, Robert D. Oreen, F. ti. ('umina;, and Messrs linell aad ."heels, tor amount* varytni from HI'S* I "S). Nearly ail ihe above were drawn to tbe order of i.ran: A Ward. The notes shown by the Iio;-ks to have been paid or claimed to have been paid are put duwu by the receiver at 94S8.8S. __. Schedule Il.tncludes loans for which no security ls found In the envelope* that cltiicr contain Mlle receivable or rr bear umniui an.la of loan.-- payable to Fer.linui:'! Ward but presumably securine loaSM malle with funds of (Jrant A Ward. These are marked : A.-Oood. S'l.oon B. Doubtrn'._ -j.ssh C.ProbalMy hud or paid or subject to offsets or other¬ wise uncollec table. 43,076 In sebedulo III. are loans for wMei aSOBrtttm are feund amonir the assets of oraut A Ward, iaatgnaaeel m A . Proisiblr aonit.OH.SM B.1'OiblHll. . . . C I'rooably bad ST paid or suli.e t to offsets or other¬ wise luicollecabie. MOS 8che.lule IV. comprises loan* for which securities are found amour the assets of Grant A Ward, maile in natue of Ferdinand Ward, preaumablv with fund* of (irani A Ward Those prSBSmlf goud amount to $111,11-11 85, BB.) 9ASn ia marked doubtful. In soBe.lule V. are listed the miscellaneous securities of the firm oiher than loans ami In.is reeefraMt lin aagrrarate par value of the bonds aud stocks is $1,3S'J,- 657. Following are the principal items: Par Title. In name of each. Value. & Y. A Hrurhtoo Heh. first J I>. Fish L&00 * 10.1MIO > Y. A Briabton Beti, first .1. I) Fiih IOU 2.S00 IC T A Hrl<ht.in neb first F Ward UK) tfiB*} Globe >swspai>er Co . M. C. MIukd Ml 1.7(H) PataeonUH. M. lo. Oran! A Ward 10 60.000 Ik A ll Canalio . Grant <fc Ward IOU I,SOO ( hu A Atlantic seconds . l.'KK' 80,0011 W),*¦. lina A L trie nrsu. 1,000 8.0*0 Brad uni I) A K tirsta . &l"> J.oOu Clue .1 At Ry coupon* . HO 69.00U Wvaml-tie Water Co. SO .(.ism Bradford Kldred 4 Co_Grant 4 Ward I0() 1,80 At A I'sc *»ndicate recpt. Urant A Ward . Bn.dt..r.i tldred A Co. 1.0'.<> MOO rwaawaada, V A.Cuba. 1,000 -.ooo Elli City A Norfolk . l.wO lO.ouo Buff. NY. A Phil. fen. m. »1<> 310.IKM) Onlf. fol. A* F. second. l.oon 2g,im»0 H'Hh.**tcr A PitUbur* . . ISO W.000 HaTauaOas Llflit. J.CHO I>WHtiir 4 E81-L.R R .1.0'S» 1,000 Pacific K lt of Mo first . 500 1,0011 N V en. e:t lu first.1.0XH) IVt.uOH liaminlou I'hos * M Co F. Ward . ¦- 3,"'H> (iur '<¦¦¦ fl ne nt Pub. C* .... F. Ward 60 l.'MMJ llorniui; star on M Co P. Ward 10 4,Mo Yankee Stn. limn Co. F. Ward 10 7.0S0 Bald Mt. Mf« Ob . 1*. Ward 10 5.1 IK) Faiwell Coii M Co. F. Ward 6 16)0 esntairurr* M. Co . F Ward 10 M.jmiO famassiin m. (o.f. ward io m.goo Barne*-*' A L Heacb Co I Wart IO 1.750 'I rust i.out M. Co. r Ward lo Ward Con M. Co . F. Ward 10 16..Wi) aluDKbuo a o K m to r. Ward -*" to.. AuuoiidaTe Witei Work* r Ward loo ;o Ooo Weat Hbnre .1> ¦* Voorhee* UKI UfeNi _iMrtM(:o_.']f.d.order loo 70.ooo Bo-um P A E. B lt. A Trenck 100 10,000 Con lac M. < o _. order Its) UN t-te'iiua -liv.r <o . Varions people 10 13,040 Bellr "li- M co . Order loo 90,000 rarwcll Con. M Co. Various people S ll.OSH) Patasm-an .vt. co... C m uraut ji. lo 6-mmi Little Anne O. M. Co. Order Wborlaich Mfr. CO .T L I rltteudOU 10 lu.lMH) (A. P Sliide, } Teiaa 4 Col Imp.Cottrst CS A. Baxteramt > 84,003 ( Scliollr tiro*. > wi Tel. Co. Iv.s.Orean 100 1.000 Obiotent. B. B. 14,.'.i<i ,.. c. 4 -preferred. ) U^lck_*1B_1, \ 100 ISeOOO E. Ten. Va 4 Ga. . lix' *MBJ1 Bio K.n. 4 Tex. Hy. j'-"""Ifftfoppet I ft. Man Beach Co . ¥ S Ueeaaa iou lO.ooo Wani c*n M. co. ol- DeiUaek lo lo.Hn BobertaonCoB. M. Oe .... J. H laihauiA Co 60 0,. Txna vsuda Val. AC . J.D. «*» 11* Moru.ur-s'sr M. Co. W.H. Wart IO J.000 kTveninlHUr M. Co. W. 0. Ward 10 MN 8CHFOLLE VI. A. Ca*h on band May'.', ISSI. Balance t* cedlt of Fenliuand Ward In First Na i ami Beak m»t :*. isat, n .- reduced tojiosse*. s.ou but claimed a* part ut asset* of (..rant A Waul . f-Y-MilOH Balance to credit of Ferdluaul Ward In Marine Sal.mal Hauk Mav 7, l-**t. no ;k>*- aeaaam ut lammd as part ot amata oi wr-ut a Waid . l-l-'" ..> S14.3D4 7il f*,h».iiile VII is an Inventory of the furniture, Ac. In the office of Gram A wai -I. BSSSMatasaf lort}-two items. BchedueVIUlu.-li'.l.Bltfea h. ld by creditors as sol Utera! f ir loans uiaue to ira.n A W ani.larkrelv clalu.e 1 hy pledKer., to Oraut A Ward a. their property. The Items -r"': . par rah.e 3M> Anierican Cable-. . *:!.;!;'l| Milord. Kldred A Coba tat . Pi: hun n. ^ 4 Phii. b'.nis . HM) ebie. Iltu. A- Fi Wain- . .,-,,;,, 2 Mk" chic. 4 AU id mort. ..¦... *...' V.MMl'bli- A AtL not'* snlartraced.». OMJ f}u 1 auauan it#« se fa: ti.i. . . J ,. 8 City of Newark Ix.t.U, Mas* B. ,u,il, 64MJI hie ,v Kia:* Uland. .'.' \ ano Cte* 4<'hio 1st pm . Sw__ yOOCoLA '.reeuvllli- pM . } M«» S'liiCent ) ai'itic . o'lES iiClty of l-uvuience Wno* . .i.'hMi stcent. Patk > * ^ U.v.i bond* . ,.HM,!! 11477C,' , c. 4 1. 1,14 1.7-11 .v.-.c au. iv:-"** '.:*.l>el lack. A Weeteni. I0.0.W ¦1 1)1*1 Col bond*. ..4'°J!!; -j.'iKi Kn* . aa Gulf, Col 4 Banu Fe bona*. ano Houston 4 'ino. so.ooo ViMil HAWeetera . 80,0»S) V I>mii*vU1*. N A. A C. 1st. ».'mM) JIM' laikc -hore . ll) issi OM) I»ns Islsad-. ;!'.*' '*! _*v* Mann* National Bans . 9H.400 hoo .Meiiipl.ia and charhuiton . »iOH) 100 Manluiuan l»t pld . I'M1'*0 10 Mo. PaClOc 3ds . !').0C;0 100 Mo. Ksasaa and Texas..... I0.1 00 _MU and Mad. 1st . ,5"O0 1 " No PscUlc p-fd . 1'i.jajj. iHl N V . W. B. 4 B. 1st . isl," 0 ioMa/*nUae Heuewai lK.bt bds. mm. W.O00 _iko N*rU. Weet p'fdi1... . 20000 io.' N V. Chlcaf a sad St L, p'fd. a OOO >.Y city Kev Udl. *' J'SiV, VNo Fadflclst. Jg Omri^oandsVLM::::::::::::::::: m;;.<?* 150 Otoaba p'fd . 'i^eVo? »<. and Nev Oo. lm . "1 omaha coin. s^^^«tm::^:^:;;^""::"" mooo L. ead aaa Kran. bas gen I mort. Bomana IB.ooo 6,000 60,000 Vo.O'K) r W) Second Ar*, ny. Oe. 0,000 ISO -t Paul . 10OO0 SOO st E., A and T II oom. SO.OOO '.Si Kt. L and Ran Fran., rlas* n. tl SOO 1 st. L *ni1 san Fran, t:lB*aC. 1000 11.400 st. L »nd Han Fran lit p'fd . 2A0 ooo fl st Paul. P and M. Div., lat ft.'KYO 6 st. Paul. 0 ami M Div 1st 6 OOO 1 84. L., V. and T. M. lat. .. l.tMH) 1 Third Ave Rv . 1 ono IMA. Tonawtvn.ta Valley snd ("nba 1st ...... l.Vi.flOO .tito Texas an-l Western. SP.OoO 1.H00 Duioti Piclttc . ""'. 13 imo uni c. a Nat 1 Hank uk. ...............'.".... 10.000 I s la. --# 4*140 ii l'.o Union Dry Dork ilk y<H» Wiwtcin Vntou . . '.'O.OOU .".rn Union 7 per cent bas. 17. m' li-io Wbeelmvan.l lake Krle. SSo.iSH) a Wabash '.at. ,-t L. Div . fi.ism) 2«fi Ws'iasli nfil i'k . ... . 20,000 Mi Western Tran-lt . Sn ooo C't Weet Va 1 cul and Fitts. 1V!4.0INJ *lS.8:i*,tiO0 Thc market values of the foregoing securltie.-. mappa not been UMOfriaineU. This schedule l. made ap from tho best internal ton ebtsJnsbte, bal ewlni ta thc diftlcultle.s the receiver has nrterienead lu or-talntng Inform itton tl ls not believe t that thc Mhednt* is scenratatn aUnartleu- At the time of thc anpolntmenl ni tho rn-civer all Uta securities on tba aohodnle were ls tbe possesMrten of ere iltur*, who cimrood io imbi theta as collateral to loans made to (irant A. Wan!. the coe iris. MRS. KEEPS FAMILY TBOUMsES. WAEC.AKlir TATLOa, WIlD AS-Ul IUD HCII, ri.l'.ADS lilllTY AND PAY- iflOll MM. M.u^iirct Taylor, a short, stout, well-dr wollun, pleaded (Silty yest-rd cy K-fore Judge (iiider- sleeve to u charge of aosault ,au.l was lined .-j. UM). Tlie linc was luiineitiHtt-'y paid. The complaining witness was Mrs. Marv T. Keep, t'ue wife nf Ctastes D. Utan, proprietor of Ins Wmlt ttrtm DnflflJ Vans*. Papen an nexed to thu lu Itcttnciil Basined that in aettan for divorce was began Between Mr. uni Mrs. Hep (Ive yenni ago, but tina a aattlaaaaaa nraa mule m jsuy, 18T9, ny which the potpie BaTTSSi to separate, Mr. Keep paying his wife $12 .Min wnek for ant annaart. Tins aanonatiraa afterward iii-n-ased to i*.to a week. An at*l- davit of Mr. Keep for tbe defence says that the Minnel between Mrs. Keep and the de'endaui. which occurred in I'ebruury. isso, si the apatl.flal home In which he then lived. Baa b agaa by Mia Keep. In behalf of Mrs. Keep BSversJ h*blttl wen-mi iiiitt-il. In one af thea,, alu- tells the District-Att arney of tin- trouli!' which she iaid was experir.Beed in obtain,ul: a trial or tbs case. The indictment against Margaret Taylor was foun.l ni May. ls>d, ami u heiieii warrant WSSiSBHSd, bnfl ap¬ parently was nat s»rvcd. Mrs. Keep went ta Europe that Mar and remained abroad until recently. In another letter t.. the District-Attorney, Mr«. K-r,- aayi .. Mv a*. aallant baa not only assuiueil my family natue, but bas registered herself at the cathedral al Pttta-ara. and EirtirUi-.t. ita Mary K'-ep. where h»r Illegitimate orr spring was baptised. I have linnie an lintiest ti.mi. sn 1 do willung to restrain her -from acing hi\ nairn-i" Tho writer urges a speedy trial of tne ease. A letter to Mr. Keep, dated May l, iv-4, begins Urns : " \i ow nu- to otTer my felieltatloni upon tins anniversary if tbs establishment of The Wnil nv. «.< .Yc»-.-,;ui.l in sxpreea nv lively appreciation of tin- limited shara bitbsrto a< eorded tn- In Ita prosperity. Findnir. however, my ln- comeis Inadequate to my dignity the wife of bo an editor, l must ask yon to increase my allowance. Hy wasted years shattered health aad Isolation (religion! scruples brcolnding my oontrncuns snother uarrlsge yon livei, are, I iru-t, ali Mitti, lem Induct mentt-to hasten yon In eflecttng such sett lr mm i for me a-1 desire." Mr-. Bleep tlirn proceeds te ask rot a settlement of a r-uf- ricient amount of pi aparty to che her an Ineomeol 15,000 a year, aad nibs for a sum of $500 Immediately, bb ihi desire* to sail for Europe with Mr and Mts. Albert Kluiiuitli. Hubert O. Thom psou vin Margaret Ta\ m's tirst bondsman. OPPOSED TO NEW STREET KAILKOADS. I.iiwyiTs roptnaenting property-n arnon op- poeed to the projected New-York City Railroad Company, the, Broadway ¦surface Kail way 0 manon] ami the Broad- ara] Railroad Oeatpaavy appeared bafbte JnStlnss iiavi- and Utady. yesterday, in til- Oonaml TSTsS of the>i- preme Court. Elliott E. Shepard, In behalf of tba New- York City Railroad Company, applied for the appointment of three cniniiii.s-innera to ti at testimony auJ report on the advisability of the ssnstfBO- tiiin of the road, which is to run throngh PW IJ susans! st First ami Tenth aves., Wost-st., etc. Mr. Shepard said that the osnsanl of property-owners al Mag "ue and. a avilt of.the proposed ten miles of road bad baan obtained, whil* lt had baeu impossible, to .secure the acij liescence ortherest. It was prepessjl ta ehar_-e rive sanes fara. Any oiijecrton to the road, bs ¦med, should be stads ls Hit.nmlssloners when appointed. ..io ral .litigate. iu behalf of the Pottier AStyrnni BfanufactnTlna < smpsny, and other propi»rt.v-own«i-s in l-'iirtv-.a»-i oi list., opposed the motion waldo Hntchins. for M. bf. Mini A. C. White aud otiiei-s In 'i'liirty-foiirtu -;., Osonre < DeWitt ls bebalf of Rober) and Ogden (Jomet, and lianklin Harnett, repreientiug Henty Mason, tbs owner of property at No 094 Broadwar, wonk boat 8790,000 to 11,000,000, opposed tim sppomtaasal si OommiSStonan, alni urf,-.-.l a defect in I ne papers In tlie motion mada on May 20, for euoa aa appointment Mr. Dewitt wlsae-1 an adtournment until OetOb*!', as hh* tlllantl hail liol li^cn coosalteil reicar.llB,.' their Wllbl -. John M. ^criiiiier. in bebalf or the Bros Iway Burtaos Railway Oompaay, declared that the objections to the cmuiissioiiers were juli for¬ ward to embarrass the oonpany. Ile thought that th* Court nail no discretion tn trie cas». James 0 Carter and John L. Osdwalader. for th« rival oompaay, the Broadway Railroad Company, which \* intended to mn from Eoiirti-ent.'i-st. tm the llatierr. Hated that th.- oooseal of tiiirty-the par oenl ol Hie propertv-ownsri a I ona" tin1 proposed hue had been secured. Mr. carter mored for tbe app untnieui of rfrmmiBBsoiBtfi in iiebaif of tbe Eroaiiway Railroad Company. Th" hearing Wits pnsf.poned until next Erl lay, to en¬ able the lawyen for the projierty-owners to examine tue pai>ers. FBIOBTEKES INTO MARRIAGE. Charles Dlaadj w;in appointed rofaroe ye«- i. -.1 i\ ny JadgS Tmax. in the Superior Court, to take tes¬ timony in the sun af Mary Bdst roi an snnateeal of ii»r marriage with John Eder. In her complaint Mrs Edel H.ivn that she w>s inarriD.1 on January '2 >, 1^70. She was th-.-n a sehi).)! girl ant made the acipi.iintanoe of John E'l.'i. a ajtnaar, thir.y year? old. He Bsed ta meet lier in her walks to and from school, became interested lu her and finally asked her to marry Illili. The girl protest- 1 that she was too young fur marri***, and urged the dis¬ approval of her parents. EUerthen resorter] to threats ami told hi liiat uulei.sslie married him he wou'ii tabs I minister tn the house and have tbs eeranony pei by force. Mra. Banr says that, aa abs was aerrsos and exeitnbls_absboeamennprebesnraand at length cnn seated 'Ibo Itvo tueu went to th* bones of a minister aud were marri-it. Tbs alri's parents observing talion when abe came home, Anally obtained from ber tbs .tory, and they than oompellad bar to leave Eder; shs has sot lived with him at all, she doolans -Mrs. Edi r now sues lat BB anjiuiuieiit of the manu-", oa thfl ground of fraud. ? A KEW TRIAL. ORDERED POE CONROY. The Genera. Tani of thc Bnproate Court ><.-- terday reversed the linl^'meiit or the (mut nf Sessions Of last DssSBBbflS 0, s^Bt-mcltig Policeman Wlll- i | onroy to ba liuuged for nnirdef tn tli* Drvt i (gPSS in killing Peter Keenan. Tbe pettosatsa and otham quar ri¦: ed in a injinu- eiiop at Thirty aeooad at atol Plrat-ava mi tue ni-'L' hefor.- the olfdion ian Morsmber. In the affray Kc."ian w«.«*:.ot by Conroy, nba slabbed Keenan aftar tba arina, and boastsd aftanrarfl Horaaanl as- eidy that ii- knew that be ha-l killed Keenan, for be bad tried b'iri] enough ts do lt. Hi- oounaei, William F. Howe, tnovrd, mi th- trial, that the question of rauni'-r in th* first degree should lie tak>«n finn: thc inri. This wa* denied in Judge Cnwlng. The General rena bolds ihaataaevkleaoe wa*Insufficient'ta -new that de tum uart premed tatl ia mc. ssary for mnrdM lbs bal degraa. .)u-tic«« i)rtvis and Barrett ci.ncurtii.it Judge .>m mg erred lu rel using Mr. Howe's motion. Justice itt,i*iv roMlden the t>.ia«t of ' ont ij snflsclenl the question or minder in Uta 111 ilagiaa to the jnr.-. A m-w trial i.-oidcted. ^ AN aVlXEGED PRAUDULEHT COlfTETANCE. LsBopold Lory, ai Um aafligpen of Moritz Hailer, baa began asuit aziinsl U. B, (Irant. Jr., Sarah ( udipp anil J. -t ome e. t kaans lo bares han for $1,000 Sn twnliniisis and lots In Si'veiity-tliird-*t,, east of T.'nrd- sts given tbs ataflsienoa to one for .+:!,tM)o bald by -.irali Oflatlspp. M Tit/ Bauer, Mr. Levy declares, agieed io ')uy the twa hoi- land tm at 0 I Orant, Jr., for 841,000, H.- paid *T,(H»> down, anil wa- to pay 17,000 ¦rheatheoettTayaneewataMafts atid to give bm ot -riu,(Mi «u.t aiaOOO aseb sa anebbones ami lot. Mr (.rant, it ia a**ertnd, conveyed tn- property to cidlipp. am! foi tbli abe was -aid to a iO.O SJ Mr. Iavry aaaertathere waa no eonalderstlon. ^im wai given a lien of-si,issi on the pro|M tty. uni foi this Mr. sysabass «ai> ne equiv i crt. Tba propert] v. ut xi easveyed le Tstoins B rJbaaae. Mr. Levy asserts thal tbe whola transaction wa* a fraud, and hs seeks te have his lieu of ir'l.OOO foreclosed, ,. <ivcu the prctercucc over the lion of Sarah ( udllpp. WHOoiiM. OUOE EBEFI AWAT BOARDEi:-. A virilict ol R350 wan toiiml yc-tcrday agauiat tlie Kev. (ieorge H. linker, tm- stijiprintendent of St Lukes Hospital, lu tnr (-ult bioil.'til tn the I. ult- il f-tat#* circuit court b> Mrs. Burriet J. Smith, who rented a boase al Arbury |>an si Ur. luker in the minmer of i«v_; | i. Bmitn complained that ans had mfferad loss through the prevalence nf whooping cough In Mr family Herseasoa waa aaanseessfnl and ihe alieged that bosffden had bctn kept away uy the ilckness of Mr. Baker"! children. COURT OF APPKALS. SARAT(i(iA, Juiic 18..Tba fnllowiuK order al the ( nor: ot Appcala bal been Issued The call of the Motion ( alentUr will BS taken upon Tuesday. June 17 amt »U1 be continued until tliush'-il, whoa the tall of the General I alt tular will be proceeded with. Thc calendar for Monday, June lti, w Nos '-".'5, 1S>". H", '--03, 178, a".'Q, tS$, 2-'7 I veil thc Oxford hoti-emaids npjicar to have Mt a atroiig party ltitereat in the result, the *tory being that one of them congratulated her Hilaire** on the victory of th* woman; and brina naked how *Se knew that they had g*ln*d one, replied that *h* had watcha* Frofeaaor Burrows on his ominously early return home, and seen by hlsdhsoouiAtod lane that ContTocatloii hail shattered his hopes. Let us trait that " the hishar education' m*y never blunt the muteness of these initlnotlve femialna psroeptkma..(London dpeotatot. THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. VINDICATING THE TICKET AGAINST THE BOLTEHS. APPROYKD IU* A VKTKKAV ABOLITIONIST. 7*0 -he Editor of the Tribune. Sn; Will you kimily allow mc space in ynnr columns to say that while I was very earnestly tn favor of the nomination of Mr. Kiimiinds, mid feel not a little disappointment that he was not ShOSSn la OOM th" MO* pubileun st.md ird tn the jire-ent .'aiupuiiMi. I shall nevertheless, from a paramount regard for the interests a* tka country, vote for Hr Blaine In preference to any Democrat, mn cucr-ptlnu" cltlier Hay.ntl or lev-elan. To Vote fur iitiy PiasMsattnl candid lt.- ts ti vote for tlie part* to wfclok kl bStsagBI a:ul. for one, I have not yet brought myself le the fr.iuie of mind re.Tinleil liv some pcrr-otis as proof of superior WlBOeSa, lu Whisk I sm sMl to look naas thc two Kre.it pontina] parties saofsenmi iiierit or di-iiient. ikiul te lu- Indlflersni m to which of them shall rulo the country. I am frunU to sui th.it the Bepubltaaa party ii satin my eye fanltleaa far from H. In run- in.iuii'-es I have f.-!t ii lu lie n,\ duty tu withhold my vole iiom the candid il.-- it 1m- offered for my sup¬ port; but lu the present ra-e I -li .11 neither do nor .-i.v Baythbnj to help bttag the I) MS ier.it ie burty Into powev. i bens erase.i tha nettea el tint party Burma my wheta life, mid hold lt. from the nature of the elements of which it i- e.iui|i.i -ii. t<> in- SBtmetwertky sad Onafmnsni To ¦eek relief fruin uny f.mils or shortcoming eftheBo- pubiieen party Oj supporting iii- Presidential cam',..I;.ti¬ nt tin- I>elu.ii-r:iei ls Ilka trying to uv ul 1 un oe mudhole m a Basoa-afdand road by jumping into thc (lite!-.. There niikv poaathlv bs sams noonllar strsnausmnass no s-. md then in tin- mliiiltiistriktloii of ii-'tito (ini'.ni- iiienl Hint would i-tili Hepsiblloas vuti r* In conniving at :i tcTiipurnry Democratic msssm ns such a limited seals; lmt ths sxporiaaeal la altogether te 11" llooa to bo resurt.-ii to in aj_athmal rleettoo. Ths very beet Deem er.it in the otlee of President of ll - t'liiteil fltSlfH would have na bon power over las sll ooutroitmg b tuen ta of hie part] thean man la n aa-ft would have over ths in.niue Borges nf manara. Hence reform of any bind, above nil a reform ol thai rril Bervloe, would have no ohanea whatever if that part] irate hy lena I elusion tiom the public ci '.li. were now to (Ot control of the um eminent. ni the other baodLthatun Kefotm luis ii ul. greas in tCe l'.i ii.iidic.ni party, the rory elements ol whiei; the pei ly i- composed ure a ra ir katee of it- complete sneoea al do dial ml day. The history of this reform in the peat proves thc truth of thia remark. lt baa ii tiru, anchorage in tbe platform of the party, ead Mr. iiiiin.-. tr elected, will unquestionably conform ins Administration mtm essential reontreraent* ir he has I.- en wanting in leal In this rec.mi heretofore, hi-1"'. slty to bl- party aa well aa bia attachment to good govern- iie nt .ii .I ii- desire to make his Administration ful, will constrain him to support tbe reform. reelect a l'le.uleiii of the United States requires the eu operation of a bodj of mee so \ a-t thal the pera >nel prefeieneee of all cannot l»e irratlflrd Tneren mutual condescension uj«on nan] |*otnta, not all of them by any means of minor iiuin.it mee. On the Chinese question, for example, ni) view* ire opposed to those of Mi. illunie: inn in th, j. ... :i.ountry I do not-ce thai anything i* to bc gained hy making an Issue upon tbat question. Thc anti- 'I Ineee feeling is like the rne rountn bas the disease, lmt will recover from if in due tune. Like Senator Hour and ¦'. Wish ti"- |.. | tO tate up the i-siie of wi.ii. ni suffrage; bul a must await the ann gro it* favor, lt ir. not mason allic tn expect a n -. t.i^o far ta advani e of the people i nor i it beet t" e impatient if lt i- toe alair to discover the time winn thc people are reaiiv ripe for rhangee which dlatirb long-establiahed habits mid i lld member th.it seed time and har, eat do not cons daj. Se.r- fork, June lu, 1884. I Johmsok. BfXYFOLS COUHTY IN UM. To the Editor of t ii r Tribune. Bib: Allow me to express my delight with ths he.trty support ivhiih Tiik rim.i BX gtrsa to faama ii. Blaine. Ths local aewepeper dealer ta Blvsr- iii-.nl laforssed mem dal tom" ,!"- BepnhUeunsnjaikt gen¬ erally are ordering The riasmatoppod ami Tiik Tantras tillie Baili ill li- .. Ill itself. Shoves th.ll Ba publican asnttamnt ij healthy a ami bera. Th.-1.plc ara already ta Una aad the lead mptdly fan- bag ia. Your eorreepondent nm beard favorable view* from a Bamber of promln ml fraasttrar Perkins deelarm bimmil in .-hiv pleased with tha ticket, and bm no doobt of .i- ..ittou. Bs I blymen Bveratt v. Oerpeater, el tn Harbor,aayi thal he i- thorooghl] iii i-iirnest for tin- ti km .uni la eoi thal with p toiler effort we shalt cum the State, aaasm- blymaa Hawkins, ni.'. instaport pronoua ..¦- th- ticket a atrong ona uni eonatdem Kr. Blaine m tallydeeervlng the confidence of bi* party; be ls sanguine of sucoca* in November, At Interval! there are a few signs ol i-i.ii-ii.iii, out a we.¦;.'- time, I think, all away. Suffolk Count} is going t.> give Blatai and Logan a ?ooii majority, isiahi. i- the choice >.f tbe pe iple, uiui la the nominee. I claim t" be an Independ¬ ent Republican and an advocate ol Civil Bervlee Iiefomi it bav* Sh* honor ol being a ni.-iuii.-r of the Civil Ber I iee K.-rin in Association ol which Andrew I) White h. dent), and I believe I sh,ill further the Interest* of that muting my Brat rota for James ti. Blaine. Beapectfully, a> c. n. Sew-York. June ll, ',-- I lin A IT LOOKS IN WASrUNCTOX. To the Eil it or ot The Tribune. Bib ; Paining Willard's Hotel reaterdaj abotti -j p. m.. i hamel one newsboy bail another: .. BUI, got any Tin itt nan." Ho; iota our mor*n 'nower/go. Bal snick on Hmm. Han't sold nsry one. Are jon stuck. .Tim !" Not on Titi lit M., bul am "ii Tunes, tm), amt liu'u't auld u nun llrrld." This diiffzc-teil to ne th.it those liUera! laalepoaBaat ciiiturs had better ship their papen over to Europe. The) maj timi more demand thora and no'nu mille the ea -di,iv- through thia oountrj who mern safe In your protection Jun.* P. BUtaaoV. WuMliiiujtoi,. I) .'..Time ll, 1--1 INTI. ki:-.TING COBBESPOKDEVOB. I o tke E it i t or of The Tribune. ^w.: The mails of The Xctr- York TUAOO, Tltr Independent aad otherbortiag papen must bs tatsrasttng reading nan Ths loUowtag bi shani thn fsnamln sf l~* grant luiik of tiuir iuu.il. probably: Plsam diaeoatlnas my sobacriptios to roux lapsr, Without Waiting till date of ex|ilratiuti, anil oblige. 1 have bOSS S ieuler of Hie Times for many years, but wi rn list part eompuuy now, ami 1 shall reid Xiii: Tunt- i m Inetead. E. C. Bow-ar. Bro Mun, June 18, 1884. QABf-lBLD OfAk A HI.AINE MAN To the E 'I t o r of The T r i h u n e BlB : I hara taken The Xcir- York Time* every day for ths past thirteen years, lint I take it aa i. -tiler, thank Heaven! To-day I ordered Till. TKUU'XE. Tear seems ls manly sad hsamai, Arthur was my first choice, lint wnen found a lM_N BBS SlUj "f He'itiblicaas sranted Blain.-, i eonsldsradtl good Bmnbucaoian to tiu-ir irlshci I here no respect for thees " bolt- era." They ad like overgrown ichootboya Let them not foritei Ilia! nu liiiM w.i- au out-aud-oiit Ulallie tuan tumford, ('ono .lum- io, i^-i ii k. Biaaa. LR Till, lim.! ERM iCPPOBTTHBTB PAFB& To the E 'I i t.r of The Tribune. Sm: I bara discontinnad taking Ihe Sew- Turk Maim and hera sraerad Tan Taiaims nt its msai. My iud-ini'iit l- t.h.it ever] trna Bepabtteaa and friend af Mr. Blaine ahould liaMsto !-i"k tothe'Ia- den -nd. -its ¦. to; it- reader- aad supporters. I hope they will do it, to a niau. F. A. Wilki Vassar*, E. J, June ll, l--*l i;i..vi.\i: i. ioD brotroB. To the Editor of The Tribune. Bib: ! bbtb rc:i<l and paid tot 'lite lingi toraeveral \<-u-*. I changed to Tan Tntntrni Inst lay. Blaine ls good enough for me j. i.k Symciite, S. V., J um- 11. -¦< l . IN' "V-I~l I.NT IMiI I'liM'KN'TS. To the Editor of Tkt li i'm ne. Sm: I jim n Republican and am swafirfl at the Utter Walli of Ul 11 ll. ll ,-eu-i- -il,IV. Il ll>' lill II VV thsmsslrm " !-4tf*a4fat" h>psntbiloans Tkay were the roramoel af thom who moaned the tom sad praiaed the worth of our late aad amvenally tomSBtod Oarflsld, and to ii i> they weahi hara ns bolton that he would take Into bia i abtaet. into the must linimrtant position in that linne:. ,mi.i- bia personal adviaer, a nan that wm neither truaty nor hoseot As one of tuc people I think their ooaree un insult to our tamil un lt ls a reflection on our boooat] A Mas Wm. Think- i'»r Hi Scir York. Jinn 1.-, 1-- i I.I.I Till. A*-- SHOW IT-- i:arb. To Ihe Editor of The Tiihune. Bat* 1 am one Bepablieaa thal is not <le- eeiveii with rai BsHv~srk flaimiIsllms stimnl"TMa atie.-t, ii BsaaikWsnas," sm. khama af The Times- Tkag snaosktng smts Mian Dssnnsrm-s mans la Baemh- llr.iu lion sulns. . || kiiown. The limes I* ntrtvlni,' fur the defeat ol ihe BsaBBhttsaa party. Tbat riu'ht is k-rauted to the enetnv it th-v ase BOeomplisk that end Hut let Th' Time*, mi ott the UepubUoan lion skin mid understand that it l- bettor to be an hm,mt Democrat than a treacherous Republicen. A.m.bkw UikLi- I'mon Hill, S. J., June l'J l»*.l Till: OfBO-M I'll) N')T tTfll WHITE -GOOD- BY1. To the Editor of The Tribune. Sm: In Ihe Sew-iork T\mc$ af yi-storilav it Wus *tat<*d tbat oulv el^'ht lettrrs of disapproval of Its course as a Free Tradu bolting Journal had lx*en received. 1 am Just In receipt of ami have U>fore me ii letter from sn old resident of Fishkill on Hu Ison, mgiUfl BS Wuilld have lo aband.ni his old and favorite \,a\n:,ihr Times. sud asking me to havo Tiik Tann se scut to bim for ouc yoar. Ile also states tbat In Nnwhurg alone over one hundrml Lave given un Ihe TUnst, with a groat many more to follow. I have Jual given lt up after taking tl for over bfteen year* Prcallent Arthur was ny first choice. The great Be- publican States having decided otherwise thers should Se no hesitation on the part of any true Itepublle.in to give s cordial support to the gBsBBevarty and Ita great itandarI-bearer. u. r. New-York, June 10, 1914. wnERE rr n'atcham.y nri/^vos. To the Editor of The Tribune. 8ir : An B**agaffnl Fud Tiiiilc journal natur¬ ally hntiN a real Aineriean Uko Mr. Hlaino. Hut The Xew-Y"rk Times has for .'eur* r,irsl"',« ¦'¦ anani anti spiteful warfare against this natural Hepublleai). It has let no opportunity alip by, when Mr. shalne hflfl been conspicuously lietore the public, without pouring out its malice niton him. Thousands all nv.-r thi- Hepubllc remember with burning Indlgnafltea Hi unjust aud un¬ called for attack upnti Illili when lo- m> effectually re- -ent.-il the iti«ultitig bearing of Mr. Helmont. They r»- call also thefaias -tati'iiient nf Ihe Time*, that the press generally took sides with Belmont, a itaterarnt tnat was ju..veil to lie utterh fatso, l>v a careful canvas- nf tbe Atnericati proas rni nasas ls now when it naturally belong., wltb the mud illngers ol the opposition, and as rt did -o mich to bein nominate afr. Blaine, se will its future edict* help elect him. A. B> .snow. Sew l"«,r.'.-,, June ll), luM. BO i'RES TRADE W.lNTl-'.D. To the Editor of The Tribune. mi:: Otu MwatlanJnT report* Rovontoon Timrxes dropped and Taroona srBsrad Instead Ve -wlc rm- thi.- maaufaotniing village. I), ar. »ru« n. Puilinaater, W.,inll>riilge. \ .r.,,Tun(. lu, 1--.I. aaTERiCAB intkuk-t- rai wstje. To the Editor ot The T r i h ii ii Sn:: Tlir- real ami only objoofcion to the nom¬ ination of Biotas ami Logan is that tiley arc tba true representative, of all AiuoiiCaii bu .itu'-- ihte-e.N | Bepnbllean pint ona tn reaped to festering boase la ins- tne-i. Theos twa tuen are'lia:.- 1 for their tirm American¬ ism and wain of love for English liuiikevl-in am! English Pres Trude, ami aothlngelse. bnfl the best erfcleaes ot this caa bs foand m tbs sppoaMeo or tin- British Oobaan tab Pres ri.nie ni,., of our country, which "or yean bas been In opposition toerory asastiean Interest, indne- tty aida Bepnbllean proteettra t.iritt. a Prosldcnl who irnsstty eppoaa English sanrpatlon in our bensa tuark.-t. .is Mr. Blaine will do, mmt therefore expect to annanntiTi beth DeaBeetBtlfl aad alaagrtl BepobUcaa Bag- it,h Free Trader- a- bis opponents, and rely wholly anon tin- patriotic business common senas or our people fnr his lil Cti'ltl. if American prod iiuer! of wealth upon willoh Interest nil bnatnaaa direct nat be sal in their own sountry, than Indeed is american t, ii-; a.--- e.. tn moil tense and patrlotUni de recsrated to the lo.v.-.t point. Tin re ii nm- OiBSSOf OOTI itl/eiis. tbe I ri-li Alic who ciiiiot ne ii-eii anylongei to upi.nil English proa it,:rv tn their own Injury and loss In employment, snd abo will now rote for Blaine and Logan and booie Industries. Ihej have dil covered tbe error of thou wara ia aldin c by their rotea tlc- i:n_- llab manufacturing Ionia a, roting foi eratic party platform or lui CTnde Rr. Dodler, the american Consul al Ihe Port ot Liven.I. Knglaud, lust al a gland English dinner which be waa In- rlted I., attend, Inti one of them remark- M to bim," Thal tin- beat ass they could make of an Irishman a ta tn bars bin go to America, join tbs I i.d i ute for Free Tr . h .\c>.--)or/.-. Jone l.i. i--.I. Oaoaoa W. Data. CAR TABB" rm: tim;:-" Vi LOBOEB. I b 1*1 Editor of The Tri fl a S e. Bib: I hare bena a reader of 2nd Times for twentj Ire years. Bat tbe position lt bee tabaa agalnel ant great rtateaman, June, O. Blaine, nonipels an la throw 'i aside. c. w. ar. I'eekakill. S. 1.. .linn- ll. 1--1 BHUB EVIL IbTLTJEBCE. To the Vat I fe r a/ The Tr ibm* e. Sm: I hare read Thc 'limn some Taara, bat i. rw aa ¦ Rep iblii aa think best te -hun ern influence as tat a- possible. W. a ' sr. S. 1'., June 10," 1-- I. B5THUSIAHM IN THE OLD NORTH PT.VTE. 7' S f * I Edit o r of The T r i o >< S e. But: 1 snbacribe for 'Imf. Tribubi for its hearty aapport given ta the aoatanatson of .lamest;. II.ailie. I know whereof I speak When tell you that r.iaine has been the clinic- for aaren] month- pani gen¬ erally nf all sha reading Republicans or thi- pail af North 11, ami tin) are ftnthnalastlr oTtw ala nomination. coupled wit ii the name of that aron) inVltnr, Tngsn. for Vic* President. lt I- Beldon we have bad such i strong Ho -niall man ott lt, A grand ticket tliat vii! warm up the IiIo.hI and arouse tba enthusiasm <>f tin- Ke- piii.ii.-ans and L'nlo er ti;i« broad land Bo sanguine are we that we eton speak with oonnd carrying 9'ortb Carolina for this 0 D, ii -. 0 , Jun.- 7. 1884. "SHKl.TS Will' ii CLAH1 Tn BE REPUBLICAB." To the Editor of The Tribune. Sm: I nm glad to know that yonr paper, in marked ntitia-it Wtth other sheets which claim te ba Ko- imiiii. m. win support tn* nomine of tbe Chloago Con¬ vention. Bar. .li.-Kt-ii P. Dwi-. Decker's Corners. \. Y.. June 'J, 1884. otana* btpo< arrnv. To the Editor of T he Tribune. Bin: vVaa there ever aneh wincing; and squirBslng under tin-iii.1-k-i ofbypoerlsy and meadadty in any political Campaign as is now lietccteil in tbs oll- iltict nf cei-tain "independent" Journal*. In thia city, on aetronnt of Mr. Blatne'i noudnation I That Blaine ls tbs mo-t popular cn,.'.!'..a. the Bepnbllean partj sm* had, no one that bl Ot all candid can gainsay. I am tinta politician. Lat in BSSMS pi. nco nf uiv connection with a large iii-ici»nti!e n-itablislimeut that lia- its ramifications extending ai" out tin- United fftntss, 1 aaa brought ia frei|ui-nt cont.ict, personally and hy ootiesiwadenuo, with b Brines! saan of STsry isetlon, aud frnui all that eau bs glsaned la tba ptdatbwa ll sppsari ta be an tndlspntable faettnat "the man from Main.." i- pre-eminently tbs g favorite among ali frnnttmpsronin\u BtaSssaaea. * Knvy. hatted and ¦BllTrT and all BnadUarttabiSaSSI " ba', idonethslt worst te aatrsolss attn. Batinspttt of all the .-lander and obloquy that bara been beeped upon hm aeons, tba ttar af ala aeeendanc. oonttnnes to ahina on wtth uti uhtlnlabed splendor. BeTSfthalS. his their numbers, knowing themselrea tu in-in u hopeless minority, bars endesrored tooota- pensats f -i their numerical inferiority bv the Intensity of their v.-uotn. Actuate.! inalnlj bv Jealousy tba despicable of all human fra sy have emptied the cesspools of defamation to make thc weeds nt their detraction ranker. Vet all groat men who u tin- eniirage nf theil convictions have tl cir detractor! Thea* have their Little daj and an gathered to their con- disciples who bare gone before them; while those wno have been thc object! of their bitter mallanlti aamnd to tiieir nlchea lu the temple ol everlasting fume. Baw-Tmrk, Jone i, is-i. Ji.si.vx. I mini; WITH - THF TIMK- " To the Editor of Thi Tri I " " I Sir: I irfeh to aaj ri^hr hen thal I hare been a readsc of las Bow-Tarn Ttssss for*satntal years and lt was BOOS a pap.-i that could be lilied on. Imt of . in sorn to aa;, it Mal be; an 1 the .--tami it lias taken in tr.ung to inatorallWI tbll liica.'n I'i'iiioiitioli i loeb id, sad for eui- un done with it. Hop- lag j "u will ri-1am tin- honorable position >oii bare taken in the nomination of IttsUae asd Logan, 1 remain, yours trul>, g. k. JamjaU, s. i.,.!i,;,, in, 1884, OBI V <i.M. Of MANY. To th 0 Editor of The Tribune. Bib: I'litii Satnronif -*.« wt wen- flnh- ¦extbenfot ihe sew York lions. Oar principles are tee ttroagioax sllsflsnes ta lan grand old party wai not snow ii- ti tabs aaei apaper uThtTimet. Weare only um- nf score- who li.ive ilropp.-i! Inc Time*. Trenton, X. /..June io, n. w. fa atna*. OUT with nu; vwiol I BTOBT. To Ihe Battler Sf rbi Tribune. Bib: lan .\nr For/,- latani reaterdaj anjanz- satantty, Oa bara sotiaed us of tin-ir dlaapproral td tba i sorss of tii;s paper in going baal aa liar Uepiiblic.i.i nnmiji^uoii," et wold- tu that Banes, wbtts keeeros barro Sagniasd their sppiirral of an linlep.mlent niiii-,.-," ate. This m.r. bc BO, but it deena'! taU the whets itery. Etghteos g.i aad trm- i:.-pu;.ii- |8MS ti'itilied one nf .ur it ainl.-ulistitiiti- a Repubiir.in p.i^er. 1 lie> are noa ail iiiaile bappj nv p.-.'U.s.ug the coliimtis of Tm l ima sk. At tin, distance it appears as though perhaps ihe Tm,,* was more regrotrul of losim.- Its ji.i-itii.il a. ., leading Republican panel (beeanaeoi the . Hon of Hiainei tuan lt la al th* BO .-ailed " mis¬ take " mane bj our representative! Rtamfi.nl, Coan., June B, 1884. W. Vf. QtUBsTtn. IN MU. I'liiii.i'-'s DBRBIOT. To the Editor pf fha Tribune. I ena aaj for Bergen County, X. J., that then- is no (ipp..,iuon to the iioui'iiatlon af Mr. Blaine. The Kepiili.i,-.,,,, Ben .(.,. ,,,,,!,.,! n, support nf tin- nond- natlun- made at ( lu, J({o. ThS part) hen- believes In attalna ami Lagan and nm do ba I ¦ j al Un BoOa Re- anbttoani here who have taken The Sew-Turk lime* tor year- are Stapptag lt ail aio-ind I ba-.- n-ad that paper BUMS it- tli-l i,»ae. but I um a tiiu-Kcpulillcan anil I waul a kep uti ie ai. Prom Iii dui I .. Ihe times and tak- lin. lKtavt; and our Ili-publlcan* are all duiiik" tiie -ame. i . j. Ui.alvklt. lioeketuuu.1:, S J, Juno li, l-si. thi: sTmk\ ,,k nu. ROOfBaX To the Sdi tor of The Tribune. Bot: i'luic flraa aa>na utMin af Haaj .1 ann> relied old reeebai waa laaflani that th* tlaBtf of the sun was tho direct result of his matutinal oock-a-doodl. ,1,,,.. Hut one Bsarnaafj having descended from his percli left tia.t fnreiiuist aud being therefore out of tune with the barnyard world, he determined to vent his spleen and demonstrate his linportauoe by otiiitliux to crow at the appointed hour. .nRandJaf consequently to involve the earth in Uar ku eas for au long a perlndjan his Ill-humor ihould endure. What, bon ever, was his dismayed sur- f firise when ere long thc eastern sky began to take upon Uvlf tbe prismatic hue* nf thc dawn, and meadow and hillside to (flow tn the broad radiance of the snn! "Ab," reflected tbe ill.-gii.stcil rooster, ¦ I tpereelvs 'that life ls a tlssus of illu,lons " And later In th-* day he was over¬ heard remarking to au extitiersnt bantam that iudepeud- ctu-e wa* often hut s synonym for swaper. The tieariiiL* of this olnet-v.itum. Mr Editor, lies In tne u hupplicition on it.".which. I tni*t. ls obvious. W4B York, Jnne 11, 1-.- I Mi mo BUUBUtBSn » A TRT'i; Ivti|!*nNI)KNT. To the Editor nf The Tribune. Bibi As a ¦_U*jbMb_b_i and n iYbbbibb* I watched with gnat tnferest the iirneee.tliKfs of the Re- puhllc.in Co'i'.eritiun at Chieairo, being earnestly in tavor of the niimimitioti of Mr. Edmund-* and Mr Lincoln and tn heorty sympathy with thc movement to that end led bj QootBja W. Curtis, Theodor- Roosevelt and other m- ile- elliluntS. Hecoiiiiiig convinced from thc action Sf the Convention, both previous to aad SMSSSBtag Ohs no'iiinatioiis. thai Hr. Ulallie was u mli.-ibt.-.r.y thc chol.-e of the IMBI mi jurity of the Republicans of the whoo country sent poi tleiilarly of those States which have always PSglSOsaoi thc anmssl Republican mspntttas, i loyally asoanlnssni lu the decision of the ('otiveutlou, and pledged myself to do nil In my pewee to add to the MSSSm "f itu luiiiilnees. Nor (lld I wait to learn UM view- of Messrs. Curtis. RnosOvaM Bai others, or Vie Seir-York Times. Pott or llavliei,s Weekly. I have taken The Time* for a Inn* while, but I bfiught my last copy on Saturday, preferring in the future, should I wish a Democratic paper, to take The Sun or It'll lil. uti the principle thai an o|>e:i enemy ts BM harm fui thea a treacherous friend, which senttamnl is -h.ucl by a naiiiher of friends whose independent " Hepubli- canlsm Ibm pronounced m eu nhosc names i havsmsn- Uoned men who have never held au efltae nor expeot to. but whoee tayalt] snd patriotism are the result of sin¬ cere, intelliifcut and sarona! conviction. I am a buataeas mun, meeting but business men. dis¬ carding all the win- pulling moveme-nt* of professional politicians, hit I mean to throw henri and soul Into this campaign, and tn show that no one man or -et of men. newspapers or periodical*! though they style themselves " Reformers." .. nee Tradi is" - Independents " or what ever el.se tney uni), in virtue of their Democratic pro ciivities, can dictate my eouns of action, ead i am con rhient I rotas tbe sentiments of those true " [aBepaatt- cuts " whose vot.s will elect Blaine and i.iinaii. Kern York, jans ll. IBM. T. J. Or/iaaaanxaaa. TRAIT* THAT IRISHMEN LOT! IN RI.AIBE. To the Editor ot Thc Tr itt un e. Sir: With your pefntisaton I will set forth In your coluuius a few of many rassoas vvliv, in my opiiiton. the notniiiation nf Blaine and Logaa will receive iii.. 7'-.iious suppurt of Dessoernsi as weil as BepabUasmi who j usMy ssttman Iks grandeur of American atdnsa- slllp. 1 am an linlepend'tit Democrat, alkali BS Irish man. I'ntll I had fairly inpaired in the _laeknt(S of Ohs duties of public offtVe. I hail sworn by mr patty,.lal iiiorals.lt* methods and, its principles. Bul time and a natural toad 'or puMic lita manta mo aonualstod with the part] hail.-, with the motives which control their conduct and the methods by wktek they secure tha alie- gfau.if their followers Thal experience baa taugkt tue tliat lt Is by ttl cha'U'ter and aims a Nation,i \ ministration is to le jiiilr*e<l and not by nanam or by- .-. erda. a- Irlihmen wa look to America for thone rights denied a-at borne. Uc look tu her to wrest from England the sceptre of comnieictal and Industrial supremacy by which she baa ruled the earth tor centuries. We look to her to constitute herself the abiding place ti'-National asylum for the oppressed ot tke world. Behind James G. Blaine stand millions of men. full of berotam ol ths revolutionary rut-era, men whom conception ol the nd obligations of American ottlnnahip ls laid at bro.ul and dee-, us the loundationa "f the Bopublic. Theil leader I- typical of them. An athlete In physique, strong and keen in Intellect, fertile in reeource mut bold In action, Mr. Blaine, in the adniinl'tratinti of tin-Na¬ tl..na. Government, will be controlled only by tbe uinl interests of the American people. Tka Monroe Doctrine m all Ita aspects will be respected and enforced bj him. The Ann-rican laborer iv III be protected alike from I ii- of English bribery and from the iiriitalism of oriental life. Americans will build Ameri¬ can ship- in America, to carry American products to tba markets of tko world, and American citizenship abroad will have all rh-- prof. etion and deference which as Ad¬ ministration brsve aud ¦ racy of ths soil "cm secure foi lt Vin sa L-B-ABB. .Vcic- York, June ll, 1884. UR WK OFFICERS FAVORING BLAINE. To the Editor of The Tribune. Sra : Sight be-fore last fmiml ma with b Mend drifting In nhl canoe near Willett-!* I'oint, where aa across thu rareaus euttor Dexter, anehorad for the night. Aa I had served darius; the late war a.* paj¦SSlSI IIB S man-of-war, I have a natural fondues.- for thc navy, and w aa particularly uniiuu- to maks the aosriBlntanfia of the iumi who risked their liv es last winter tu >.e of the uiifortiinate oues who wen wracked on the City of Columbus, aud I gladi] availed myself of Captain iain le's m's invitation to como ou board. There f mot Lieutenant Kilmore. The oonveraatioo mon drifted to the results or the Chicago Oonveation, Although the oilier-, naturally favored their present chief. hester A. Arthur, they were unanimous in their opiulou that a luoutti or two later would see the majority or tile present disaffected Republicans fall Into Hue aud vote for James Q. Blaine at thu November election. Tbe officers used some strong argument* in behalf ot Hiaine, in* greet in tereat lu American ship-building, tattering the Introduc¬ tion of our pioducts aud manufacture* in foreign coun¬ tries, eeo. c. .V cir- York, June 9, 1884. BEPBE8BHTATTVB8 Ol-' AMEMECAM -*I*IKIT. To the Battler »f The Trihnnt. Sn: Au hisiuuan by birth and eiltiration, an Amertoaa by choice, for a third of a century idiirinj; which period, though not a politician. I have been a Steadfeat supporter ol the Democratic j arty, yet keenly Interested bi ths tttrtfag event- of oar times aud wsisem- iusr every honsBrlnl ftkangii irisapsollis of party paternity,) i am now moved lo aid sty congratulation aa the e-osltanl skotae sands i>y Iks Chieago convention. Both Blaine sad Lagna sn ssssaBaUy au.l distinct representative men of what i shall call tke American spirit, Under then- administration the Interests ot thia country and the rights of Ita oltlsens, abroad aa well as at home, will be jealously guarded, and the peeudo- artatooratic tendency of late yean will give way to simpler, more rup»;ed, though not nm.arl courteous official Interco use. It is tims f"i such a ehange; time th it we turned the tide before web completely Europeanlted. I am stek of negative dignity, and Of tlli' complacency With Whlcb we take amt covet coudeecendlng patronage from distinguished (oretgnera. Official as well as social life has been invaded and cor¬ rupted by the dmle monstrosity sad for one i -hal! hall Tool vsV. Sew-Tori:, J um '.'. 1 --1. "THK PQBT8" DTACCUBATB I.l-r To the Editor of The Tribune. Bib: Ab bu evidence of the Bttar iuaccuraoy of the lists publlshcil by The Evening Eos', ami other journals af that Ilk. of " Bepohlloan " papers that have ont sgabml thc regularly nosatnntsd ticket at ui.lego, it i-uiiiy neeseaof) to point te tko "Bushing flaim. iTklck ls prosaiaaattBtfcfti u-t. IhBiJearasl.wns antlj Bepahltaan until about a year ega\ wkoa tl pnaaed sadat eertain well-known Influences, and sl- thongh now calling itself .. Independent," i- a Democratic every tense of thc word. Further than this, Itt apposition to Ifr. Blaine waa i foregone coiicluslouui any event, aa it has been tot *\\ mouths th. stanch sup- porter and generally accredited oi ran of I erry Bs a ml I'utli a yeer ago lt waa his bitterest opponent) Island, .iud curious jieople have tm BOOM lime I'- eli anx- i.iii-. io know wiij it -.. suddenly changed ita polii A liuc in Tenn] sou'- - Enid " seems particularly appli¬ cable t" many disaffected Bew-Yorkere Just at present, who an-wei! alli.dei to by Edwards Pierreponl us t»r- r.-inn-' that then leaeountry outside New-York City. lt ia Ibis: .' Ve tMak th* rustic cackle of rour burg. I hs. mui.uur ot the winni.' Fkotkinj, Joan 10,1884. Lone Bs-SBBSBt THE DTJTT Of REIM'IiLK kXu tt the Editor Of The Tribune. Sir: Tilt's*- an days in which Republicans must define their position. A* an Independent Republic in I am astonished at the course af The Sew- York Tltnet lu an- il-lensing thc fairly etpressod will of the gnni ¦ I i ot Republican voters a_aimt tbe "bo isa*" "machines " aud office-holder*. I am pleased with a suggestion made by a correa saaSBBtf in Tuesday's IBlBBBB that no true Republican can approve the SSBBM of The Stir-York limes or patronize lt. Consistency forbids tLat Republicans should do so longer, for The Times ls the deadly enemv the grand old santy with such a splendid record. Let the fact be made generally known that Ihe Times is the nstapnw of tbe English free trailers aud wily ot lue Democratic party In disguise. ni. Independent Knpubllcau aud former reader of The Tm,et. SewVork, June ll», 1*184. SOMERVILLE BEPTJBUCaJBJ U.I VE. To the Editor of The Tribune. 8m : Republicans are alive in tLi.-, part of the country. New-Jersey can hardly be called a doubtful State. Over $100 was raised here last SvUB-Bg in less than au hour for a Blaine sud Lo.'un baener, contributed principally by Arthur aad Edmunds men. We mean bii-iBi's*. and *io not mean le relax our efforts until vic¬ tory is tbe result in November. *..*«. Cooa. Somtrtilte, S. ./. J one 7, l*i*is_ AITROVAL FROM roK\K(TirrT. To the Editor of The Tribune. Slit: I inti a Kepublicau but uot a paWusan. I have thought fer some lime that we needed a change In tbe Government, tbat we needed a stronger Administra¬ tion. A placid, serene Administration ls apt to become stagnant, lt ls like the ocean without ths tula Yet I would not have the Government banded over to the ten¬ der mercies of the distracted Democracy. It seems to me that the Chicago Convention tn nominating Mr. Ulallie s..Ivid the problem. lu pt-eat einenrenelee the people think aud act for t heinselve*, and Mr. Ilialue is the niau of tlwlr He waa Garfield's chosen udvl*er; aspersion* un i.ariicid's luetnerr are an Insult to the whole civilized si ort 1, *o recently on ita klines praying for bis recovery Irani tho fatal wound, and a vilification of Mr. Blalue ls nu lens sn insult io the national common sense. As Ihe Lon ion Ju,,e* sahl, Mr. Blain* ls weil flited tc represent aud uphold the dignity of the United Dtatee. With Blaine, the irreat political magnet. In power, the great Bcpnblis will li* rightly guided itt the direction of lt* lublime poi elbilltle*. ¦ ». Norwich, Conn., June «, 1894. HOW ACQUAINTANCES ARE MADE IN LON* DON. From The London ifieen. Squire Hroadaerc*. with a large rent-roll fine old annaly prui>ert.v in Cnrnshirci, having married tin- sister nf an Irish |>cer, and spent the early years of their mar¬ ried lite in comfortable contentment at their country home, caring little fur the attractions of a London sc aeon, now lind, himself with grown-up daughters. Lady Kathleen has kept up her intimacy with Isiah relations, bas visited Dunlin occasionally, and attended the viceregal parties when then-, but imw leela the time has arrived when her girls and both art- prettyi aim lld have a landon aea«on. The Hat goe« forth that a house in llala I at la -hall he taken, ami a aappjagti move take place to the nietrojioiis. Broedacre* was avrriated in a I Bli of a&udaast when- they were -lill very eoliaerva- live, and the " nouveaux riehes '' had not bought up Mt] of tliei.l.! family properties in the neigh (hu ami im[iorti-d all tiie I nt extravagances fi om Tendon ; -ii evei v one went on much aa their lather* and grand- ^ lither* did, content with interchange of true hn-pitility among tliema-lves, and always feeling it a family duty, if not always a pleasure, to welcome kinsfolk of all de- greaa nae eased te rome aa Bar, Large Ctnhanaaa parties, hunting ami shooting by day lor the men ; tidies, skating, etc.. for the girls, with good cheer for the elders, and plenty of dancing fur the young om--, raaaaasd Bf the enjoyments of most. I/ondon «v-|iiaint- anres were, not verv nuiiierous, and it wa* with smnc- »lui! (in arv faOSS that the t'aii.iiv met in the dull-look- Lag ditiing-ioom of the furnish'ai l.oinloi. anana tbe innrning after their arrival. How enter the charmed circle I What u.-e that " Thc Court .Iniimal " hail re¬ marked upon the aapeateatOS af Lady Kathleen's prettj daughters I What use that tts) BaWOOt on which they appeared ill Beth B Kow were tlie admiral ion of judge* in neraeaeah I What um- I'aterfauiilias -itting at tho clili with old chums and bringing one or two to dire, or a few country neighbor-, calling I no one romes to london tu meet nr to entertain the people whom they ena aaa eran week Bar the rest afthe var impatient at the re-uit.s ol' a first lesson. Lad. Kath eu decided in a-king the Duchess af Brentford if she would Iel her have a talk upon the matter. Imping th. DneJaOSS might remember tint she and her mother had been old ae- naaaataaesa when bia Grace ruled in Ireland for a shsBflj time. .. Delighted to see you, aud delighted to nd\isa yon ;" BB now for.lt. and she at once grasped the situa¬ tion. Having satisfactorily merrica her own threo danghtcn, the could alford to Ix- generous toward young and pfetti deb ifantcs, and tue gi-' nf her ad- viie ero this: lra woaaan only teatrss a hall-giving, halt-going acqallatanee, H is to h.-done hy giving a ball yourself, all invitations sent out with tbe Dnshess'a eomplfanwats, ,< if course. I aaneeaa yon san aotawaaaped with a Int ofooontry neighbors andean* nf tho wa] relation! that makes it hopeless. Him-mo earte Waneba tn invite everybody, order a first-rate supner, spare tm extiense. and voil will have a good ball and ns maiiv invitations to follow as you can wish to the bails thia rear, ami the girls will he intrml sal to all the men in Load,m. That ia the way acquaint¬ ance- an- lu ul- bj -torui. Now. tbs -ipiii-e wa* shrewd and far-seeing, and -.'lien In- wile aUeeoased lin-iden, did not fall into it, and garo good re won- for waiting a bit. and suns Boonga orn- bj ana aa invitaiion dropped m frees thean who were them.el-.es sloivlv edlSttfllng np tin- -teps of the Boeial ladder, and wen- glad to -ecun- the Haine of Lady Kathleen on their list, and, though Bridget sat Marv thought the genna af young men who w.-ro paraded tin-re strange.* unattractive, ami nit ganai ia their valwin,;, it waa a beginning, and hitter than nothing. Meantiiii" others puah hy them and get into «... nt\ in n marvellous way, without tin- *poii«,irship ufa BflBMflJ dame. Bon la Ebal done ( Money.roaskty well laid out. Thc I) .1 hess of Park -lana i* getting np a charity hall or n charity concert.ell* the tn kets herself: so Mr* de -nnvihtoilil presents her compliment-, sud might she buM- six ar ten nf tin- baal Basans t.a rich haul fear a concert that is hanging on hand. SO a gr-n-inns reply ia sent, stove No 2, Mrs. il. smwht'cibl kn-.w-a gr.-at many fiiei d- wini Would like to go if the lluclies* wnufil intrust hsr withs dozen to dhspaaeafi and-.>, with a clack for JLkMi or £'_'.>, Mr-, de S. issitniSS BB leave her card, jiroin|itlv returned with a i|iiery whether she would ba aa the committee sf a bazaar for sending "coal* ts Kaweaade'' Bl --ometuing ciiuaHy u-elul. The committee meet at Park-lane RenOSI afro, de S. attends exquisitely dressed, undertake* a stall, oilers tn send dowers to her (iriR-e's, ant! the uetiuuiut- snos i- niaile. lt ia impossible to say when aud how a nita acquaint- ,iii"c can In- -.. med, A willower asking lot tin-char¬ il'- of a fool man made so go. ul u-e ot'the formal in¬ terview arith his lute employer, a widow, that they made a matrimonial engagement ere lung, las ly Kathleen bad agreed to go to Wellington College ono summer dav for an anniversary festival or gi and cricket match, and the girls were" well ptaoaed at the arrangement .¦¦ My dear," said the flajaarn. "peeroM Charley Crafts.-aii invalid, you know, always I .s abroad- write- tn -av that Ins nephew, not long cunio into his grandfather'.- title. I- thinking of Ukhaf ir hi andi next m keon aa .lone- ba* raaia^Ma, Bari . 'harley write- to a.-k f I will ihoa hun hospitality, and tell him al! about the country. Bather a stupid Idea to ai sept a Country he know a apthlag about bast be aeei..*. B Ween sp.irtrin.in < inly able ts be a week or two in England Joel now, te I avast go down home mid put him up." Ma-.- heart waa mere -et un the haj Bealing than on the teeble pleaanree mt London, and tamped m the asea of going ilov.u with her father lo keep him eompaiiv, and BOOB?abe went the verv day Lady Kathleen and Bridget Were din- af the College. Tbs speeches were over, and the traiu inst going te leave for London- no uiv very place taken.when twn ladies hurried up. and were poshed] in aim >-t nu to Bridget's lap. who neither frowned nor scowled, but moved on, and as there WM only room for oue, mat contentedly on the arm of the next seat. BOOeptbag smilingly the apologies ot the last comers, till half-way tn L mdon, winn the carriage was nearly i-mpti.-d, and only Lady Kathleen and her daughter roaaainad. Pierase thanks had anea ofsted, and general .remarks on the College and the boya followed^between the elders, till a casual Benara.»- timi led tu s discovery that, though years li .ul pu--eil since tiny met, thia WM no le. than' I .in ly Hautclitte, whose parties were so exclusive that to be invited put the cachet mi any one's position in sOeJetj aad sateen. I'nie r,itu delight lindget hi-ird her say " Now I have mit you ami aaea your pretty girl. I bepeyea will bring ln-r to iii j ,1 mos t.. morrow ; I'll semi a card lt ls very snail, Bl I have royalty to dinner, and just enough to 111 the rooms without crowding;'* and thus the beal acquaint anna sf LstbaVa Bssnatj was made, and after thal evening neither invitation- mr parties vere wanting to Bridget.well dressed, deessasUr ami a good dancer, seen at Lady llaatclitie « ni"-.! leleet reception*, settled that matter. Meanwhile nay ordeidl the dinner, arranged the Sewers, vi-iled the ieSBk fed the liuuii-rs tunii d mit fur th' it lammer run, did tue honors .pin-th aa Lard Mor- !,,ii when he came, rude across e-iintrv w h. ti ha and her fa.iier visited various places, Btw, tinnily, ut the end of the young laird's Stay eoiieaaly prolonged from ow BB WTO Weeba.cam.- b.,. k BB London, lubing n.ad., iiot only au acquaintance, hut an engagement with the m.ni ina: half Loudon bad set their (Mps at in vaia. Ba aaanHoseas ia Bate, and ea (iiri'eroat the ways lr which penj,i,- Banka awa_aaantnaaiel -* THE RANG DOOMED. From The Augusta <'misti'ul mn. Thc decadence nf tn* tiaug li announced, a matter ot tush Import aaoe eaunot i>e Ignored [a a.! aeei the dressy log of tlie hair his i. ,-upie.l the feminine mind to e very lurire extent. The Talmud informs na that Kv* In the Garden of Eden, at the dawning of the world, curled atoned h-r ruey nngen tlie sllben rlncl-ts that fell anna ier yearly iboulders when iheobserred tbaanpreaaijaj adam through Um tress. Breast, fsa in his powe Bal epiatlea, drawa attanahnt ts the fae tbuafl hair ii tbs adornment of a woaaan and a sharai t .at aha should glory lu. Taroula became enamored of Lueroes when M saw her -Litnmertiig tTCssei ki-s her ii'.ushing cheeki as she lieut nv.'! lier -piuniug whe*;. Napoleon BOOSae Infatuated when his eye* rested upon tue raven coils of Josephine. In view of tin potent harms attached to .Only a Woman's Hair," the general public will be in¬ terested in learning that bangs arc fast disappeattag ftom the forehead* oi th iatr le-dus of fssaioa. A f'-w year- ago a )o;ui.' ludy v. itli.iil' bangs would have been as oh-ol.'te ss a 3-c*nt t>o>i:...',- st amp. Now one ¦rho wears bangs la leohed n Manna*, as atnab anan if abe appeared la a da-i.n. ie oatnaae. The haag la out of date. lt bas served Its pup asa, and must co. The new styles are the Baratoga ware aud tue i.: dill. Tbe Saratoga wave h * revive lu a modified fmtH of the custom which pre :> rheyears ato, when lades were wutit f" ai tb li li air tu th* mid¬ dle and bring ll down In t\ro s-o i!-citvlos irnm th.-cen¬ tre 'of t:.e foi lead, eoverlnr th»e*r*, aad faateningtl Bl the ba.-k nf tb* lie al. Tin- DOW style make, the curve toward the nae. ot me headb gin *. t:-. templea. rim sahel I- t" lui;, .'nut the at ia,ii\e feat ires of the face and eoaeeal bal<lng forehead* and er aeed te The (Ire, ian coil ls a ikilful twisting of the bair .thi; beal of the head. It has a very eh irui na cii'.-ct, sa l lii.tke* a pretty woman perfectly lrr.-sUt! de wuen s!i turus her back. -*>- l A ft I. CAI : From Tin T. mina iii-.elte. At the Eastern Railroad Station, one day I ital week, a worths inly went to *..«. her daughter uti on :i prh to some friends by the .eashore. 1 he young Women hod * .eat |^iy nu* nf the window* When'the tune neared r the train to start, the mother quitted tbs cars, ac, .ca¬ psuled to tbe door hy her daughter, and stood outside by the winslow. A.- tbe girl quitted lier sa it ll rn .«» ia-eu hy a verv Boaapeaa and ilia'uiiied swen. Ignorant of this. tba mather,/netaa tbs ca;» wen- starting, pul ln-r hand up tu the window and said: o»d by, dartiaal k sb ooaree lot asa." Tableau. Aitoui.-hn.eiit of digu.tl:d sw*n. and dismay ot fend assent ?- A DEMOCEdTIC C IWDtDdTM. From Tero* sittings. DuriiiaT I l'r-rt'tit politiealeonventioa in Ai-k.m* s.iw.wh-u eppaaiug factlona bad "loehed leu ns," .md « h u lt leemed Imuos-liiie to nominate a candidate, a mau from tue Northwest amie and BTnlalmrd I elier citi/.eni, roo aro all urging the claims of your respective candUlate*. but yon don't give a reason why any of them alum!.! be nominated, f oatuc to tuht for Colonel John Ilorurock." "What'* he don* for the partv,' cued a raj "' Nevir mimi what ti* has dom-. He has dino enough, ll* made .'.(jo gallon* of whiskey last year, aud." Ilia \uw.e> wo* drowned by deepening about*. Colona! Julia liorurock was nota lusted by aoclamatiou. A STORY OE Rl'SEEE HILL. From Th* Saturday Review. It recalls to our mind ;i story of un Englia&nia*. who was taken by an Aui-rican friend Ut sec thia memorial. " It was here, slr," said the Ameilcau, "that See kl Warren fell." The Englishman, not being familiar with all the name* and tuoldeuLs or that |>crtod, Itiiainued that hts friend referred to some recent accident, aud. glanoing at the hui*;iii of the moauiueut, . dd he feared that {tati¬ ana Warren must bare beau hurt-

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GRANT & WARD'S SCHEDULES.A L-RGE LOT OF "WILDCAT" SECURITIES.

MiN'Y OF THn AI.I.COKD ASSETS IV DISFt'Tn.loans "pnrni-ti,** ot "p-onABiv bad."

Receiver Juliet) T. Davies yesterday tiled hisInvent ry of tbe assets or i.raut A Ward with MaSMIlanilttott Cole la eonue-tlon with tbe snit ot John II.atoms against IT. s. Oraat, jr., and ether*. Below arc

elven e.vin* of tbe piinclp.il lt*ms and the totals undortbe various heaitliir* It will in- seen that m my of themlacellaaeous aecurltlce held hy tbe firm were of thckind commonly characterised as "wild cat," and tbat inerbrdulc* II., III. ami IV tbs loans of tbe firm are

nearly all murkest either "doubtful" or "probable bad or

pal t or otherwise, uncollectfilde.'* Tbe par value of thebonds mid stocks marked " miscellaneous" nsre-e^ates.1.3K7..YVT, and of those securities mentloncsl in scheduleVIII.. lUyHMII, Tbe real market value of all willpr.it.ul.iv Ot fouud to BS s^\,ral million* of do'lara lessthan Hie shedul.* ttrure* would indicate. Schedule VI.tsliteresilajrasihewiuK tin \;n*niely small amount ofraah which the Arni had on bael at tbe time of thc sus¬

pension, and also as an indication that Ward wa* carefulto nut leave a lance amount of cash lytue around loose rurhi* crciitorw to pct at. Fur a man who bad hamil Idally for years many thousands of dollars, andwhsmdeposit* In bank had randed between n4<s>.(n>o and9Ao0.0<K> each day for n week or so aasasa he failed, itwasan exei'cliikrly small nceiiutit to lsave to hts ct.ilit.It will also be noticed that mauy of the securities claim -ilne aeaets by Mr. Davie* ace tn dispute, ami arc claimedOj nearly all the various assirnees and receivers iuter-eeted la the am.ii>. of (invnt i Ward aud of tbe MarineBank, and thal a lively le*al controversy must be In¬dulged ni tiefore any of them will feel anv tSBBBS of cir

tanny M to who la really eutltled to them.M. liaviea, the receiver, places in schedule I "Innis

for which uo security ls found in the envelopes thateither contain bills receivable or bear snieinoran'lii ofloans auppjoed to be part of the assets of ti rant AWard."The miscellaneous hills receivable, past doe or mirna

tnrcd. supposed to be Rood, an.nt te $.$,023 IO, tbo»«doubtful tn whole or In part hf reason of hypothecationot securities or otherwise amount to fflt.ltfi. Thislatter class Includes a one year note furr-iHt.ikOO dated April 3. l-.*<t, by C. K. Gar-llaon, secured by |Hs\tW Wheeling and Lako Knefirst niortjr.iee bonds : three notes amounting to S.5.OO0by tbe Kansas City and Southern Railway.eecurlly8100.000 of its first iiiort«.k|re botids; a $12,000 note byMary II. narke, one for H4aV by ll. *T. Falkner, and onefor $5,000 by Ambrose Sims. The above were to tbeorder ot drant A Ward.Another division of this schedule includes items "proba¬

bly bad or paid oi subject mssnmm ur nttanrsrsm ¦osot-fcrtatilc." These amount to fg.t-t. t»'.7 '.".'. as follow*:A nit. Bf 0 ¦ (irsnt fur 010,000, drawn April 14. 18*t3

payaiiieoniltuiand: three outee bj I - Oreel,Jr.,oe*drawnJu\> ...., IMrtl, for $.-'.t»oii, aiiutiier December :'-' IWfcl f..r

ssl. an-! slhirlof Mar IB ISSJ. for Sl.l'.'j om-mite torfflu.OiMkof Jauusiy 1, Invj, liv H. u Batcbeller. mem itv loosharer livening Mar Mm.ur compani. and 7ofl *bareelarweU Minta* Oeataaay; uee note by the I nun. SteauiimatOwpsa/ for *l'*0.ooo, load- lu r 1". ls vt. -r uri: v ,u share*t'nlon fir;. Inn 1. Ci and another ti-te um uni iyVorS. lake I. rle and Wealeru fol -r. >f>.o0', ilate.l April .0ls**4. sactrrtty ll .177 shares <. cc and 1 two noU-s ofApril, ISM.on* for #Jno 0.a> lb*other fut fi.,ooo ny theN V CeatM Louis Hy, NKCurid bv ILAOKOOU ot its *»(ond m»r:ca*T bi.uds six notes of aha Hu:.a ..

N V and Philadelphia Hy, of March. April and May fi. l*.*<4,'a >u ilniij to s-soii O.M. *.-, uii-1 lu $:,.:.. o io of an ?eueiai_kort*T*_e bonds two of tii.-ae. fur $ ion. i MK) lu auiouut, weredrawn on May S l-*si two un-.-* nf the vvest Shore ul.¦mario lerunsal Os of $:ii».oO each, dsted ftOMBBlUil 11-'- secured by $100 000 ol ti. c unpanya hoyil*. tureeH..les a-nouaiiu*; to »,">1,5ik), drawn by lames iiFish ip November and lu- -nibei. is*. -ecu-

rlty SCi'ih'O New-York. Wist Share and Huftalomortgage Imiii,t* ami S-* '.mi l.iad Kid. and I lilia Histioortsai.-ebo-.ids: one note hy lt i' vila* for SI 3,000. of AprilS I-"*4, secured by BOO shares Houston aud Texasi onr uvthe Ton iwaiula Volley anil C K ii.roau otnii .nv foiof De. cu ber iu. lh-*3. eeoared by +-U.0 hi i. v' ando H, ltBrst mirtsage bonds one note by F Ward for *7 0 ki, ilatwdMarch , 188. ao security .nie uote by the Ht. Lout* a ni*>aa r ran. i*i o Hallway, of March ;<:, Ihxi s,u ured hr 'J, ."iishare* uf tl* brst pu (md mortgage bund*.This list also tacluiles uotes by W. J. -'ewart. Jaine- !:

Plinth, J. K. CammliiK. M. C. Minxis, J. I>. Brewster,James McNamee, Robert D. Oreen, F. ti. ('umina;, andMessrs linell aad ."heels, tor amount* varytni from HI'S*I "S). Nearly ail ihe above were drawn to tbe orderof i.ran: A Ward.The notes shown by the Iio;-ks to have been paid or

claimed to have been paid are put duwu by the receiverat 94S8.8S. __.

Schedule Il.tncludes loans for which no security ls foundIn the envelope* that cltiicr contain Mlle receivable orrr bear umniui an.la of loan.-- payable to Fer.linui:'! Wardbut presumably securine loaSM malle with funds of (JrantA Ward. These are marked :

A.-Oood. S'l.oonB.Doubtrn'._ -j.sshC.ProbalMy hud or paid or subject to offsets or other¬

wise uncollec table. 43,076In sebedulo III. are loans for wMei aSOBrtttm are

feund amonir the assets of oraut A Ward, iaatgnaaeel mA . Proisiblr aonit.OH.SMB.1'OiblHll. .

. .

C I'rooably bad ST paid or suli.e t to offsets or other¬wise luicollecabie. MOS8che.lule IV. comprises loan* for which securities are

found amour the assets of Grant A Ward, maile in natue

of Ferdinand Ward, preaumablv with fund* of (irani AWard Those prSBSmlf goud amount to $111,11-11 85,BB.) 9ASn ia marked doubtful.In soBe.lule V. are listed the miscellaneous securities of

the firm oiher than loans ami In.is reeefraMt lin

aagrrarate par value of the bonds aud stocks is $1,3S'J,-657. Following are the principal items:

ParTitle. In name of each. Value.

& Y. A Hrurhtoo Heh. first J I>. Fish L&00 * 10.1MIO> Y. A Briabton Beti, first .1. I) Fiih IOU 2.S00IC T A Hrl<ht.in neb first F Ward UK) tfiB*}Globe >swspai>er Co. M. C. MIukd Ml 1.7(H)PataeonUH. M.lo. Oran! A Ward 10 60.000Ik A ll Canalio. Grant <fc Ward IOU I,SOO( hu A Atlantic seconds . l.'KK' 80,0011W),*¦. lina A L trie nrsu. 1,000 8.0*0Brad uni I) A K tirsta . &l"> J.oOuClue .1 At Ry coupon* . HO 69.00UWvaml-tie Water Co. SO .(.ismBradford Kldred 4 Co_Grant 4 Ward I0() 1,80At A I'sc *»ndicate recpt. Urant A Ward .Bn.dt..r.i tldred ACo. 1.0'.<> MOOrwaawaada, V A.Cuba. 1,000 -.oooElli City A Norfolk . l.wO lO.ouoBuff. NY. A Phil. fen.m. »1<> 310.IKM)Onlf. fol. A* F. second. l.oon 2g,im»0H'Hh.**tcr A PitUbur* . .

ISO W.000HaTauaOas Llflit. J.CHOI>WHtiir 4 E81-L.R R .1.0'S» 1,000Pacific K lt of Mo first . 500 1,0011N V en. e:t lu first.1.0XH) IVt.uOHliaminlou I'hos * M Co F. Ward. ¦- 3,"'H>(iur '<¦¦¦ fl ne nt Pub. C* .... F. Ward 60 l.'MMJllorniui; star on M Co P. Ward 10 4,MoYankee Stn. limn Co. F. Ward 10 7.0S0Bald Mt. Mf« Ob. 1*. Ward 10 5.1 IK)

Faiwell Coii M Co. F. Ward 6 16)0esntairurr* M. Co. F Ward 10 M.jmiOfamassiin m. (o.f. ward io m.gooBarne*-*' A L Heacb Co I Wart IO 1.750'I rust i.out M. Co. r WardloWard Con M. Co. F. Ward 10 16..Wi)aluDKbuo a o K m to r. Ward -*" to..AuuoiidaTe Witei Work* r Ward loo ;o OooWeat Hbnre .1> ¦* Voorhee* UKI UfeNi

_iMrtM(:o_.']f.d.order loo 70.oooBo-um P A E. B lt. A Trenck 100 10,000Con lac M. < o _. order Its)UNt-te'iiua -liv.r <o. Varions people 10 13,040Bellr "li- M co . Order loo 90,000rarwcll Con. M Co. Various people S ll.OSH)Patasm-an .vt. co... C m uraut ji. lo 6-mmiLittle Anne O. M. Co. OrderWborlaich Mfr. CO .T L I rltteudOU 10 lu.lMH)

(A. P Sliide, }Teiaa 4 Col Imp.Cottrst CS A. Baxteramt > 84,003

( Scliollr tiro*. >wi Tel.Co. Iv.s.Orean 100 1.000Obiotent. B. B. 14,.'.i<i,.. c. 4 -preferred. ) U^lck_*1B_1, \ 100 ISeOOOE. Ten. Va 4Ga. . lix' *MBJ1Bio K.n. 4 Tex. Hy. j'-"""Ifftfoppet I l« ft.

Man Beach Co . ¥ S Ueeaaa iou lO.oooWani c*n M. co. ol- DeiUaek lo lo.HnBobertaonCoB. M. Oe .... J. H laihauiA Co 60 0,.Txna vsuda Val. AC . J.D. «*» 11*Moru.ur-s'sr M. Co. W.H. Wart IO J.000kTveninlHUr M.Co. W. 0. Ward 10MN

8CHFOLLE VI.A.

Ca*h on band May'.', ISSI.

Balance t* cedlt of Fenliuand Ward In First Nai ami Beak m»t :*. isat, n .- reduced tojiosse*.s.ou but claimed a* part ut asset* of (..rant A

Waul . f-Y-MilOHBalance to credit of Ferdluaul Ward In MarineSal.mal Hauk Mav 7, l-**t. no ;k>*-

aeaaam ut lammd as part ot amata oi wr-ut aWaid . l-l-'" ..>

S14.3D4 7il

f*,h».iiile VII is an Inventory of the furniture, Ac. In

the office of Gram A wai -I. BSSSMatasaf lort}-two items.

BchedueVIUlu.-li'.l.Bltfea h. ld by creditors as

solUtera! f ir loans uiaue to ira.n A W ani.larkrelv clalu.e 1

hy pledKer., to Oraut A Ward a. their property. The Items

-r"':. par rah.e

3M> Anierican Cable-. . *:!.;!;'l|Milord. Kldred A Coba tat .

Pi: hun n. ^ 4 Phii. b'.nis .

HM) ebie. Iltu. A- Fi Wain- . .,-,,;,,2 Mk" chic. 4 AU id mort. ..¦... *...'V.MMl'bli- A AtL not'* snlartraced.». OMJ

f}u 1 auauan it#« se fa: ti.i. . . J ,.

8 City of Newark Ix.t.U, Mas* B. ,u,il,64MJI hie ,v Kia:* Uland. .'.' \ano Cte* 4<'hio 1st pm . Sw__yOOCoLA '.reeuvllli- pM . } M«»

S'liiCent ) ai'itic . o'lESiiClty of l-uvuience Wno* . .i.'hMistcent. Patk > * ^ U.v.i bond* . ,.HM,!!11477C,' , c. 4 1. 1,14 1.7-11.v.-.c au. iv:-"**

'.:*.l>el lack. A Weeteni. I0.0.W¦1 1)1*1 Col bond*. ..4'°J!!;-j.'iKi Kn* .

aa Gulf, Col 4 Banu Fe bona*.ano Houston 4 'ino. so.oooViMil HAWeetera . 80,0»S)V I>mii*vU1*. N A. A C. 1st. ».'mM)JIM' laikc -hore . ll) issi

OM) I»ns Islsad-. ;!'.*' '*!_*v* Mann* National Bans . 9H.400hoo .Meiiipl.ia and charhuiton . »iOH)100 Manluiuan l»t pld . I'M1'*010 Mo. PaClOc 3ds . !').0C;0100 Mo. Ksasaa and Texas..... I0.1 00

_MU and Mad. 1st . ,5"O01 " No PscUlc p-fd . 1'i.jajj.iHl N V . W. B. 4 B. 1st . isl," 0

ioMa/*nUae Heuewai lK.bt bds. mm. W.O00_iko N*rU. Weet p'fdi1... . 20000io.' N V. Chlcafa sad St L, p'fd. a OOO

>.Y city Kev Udl. *' J'SiV,VNo Fadflclst. Jg

Omri^oandsVLM::::::::::::::::: m;;.<?*150 Otoaba p'fd .

'i^eVo? »<. and Nev Oo. lm .

"1 omaha coin.

s^^^«tm::^:^:;;^""::"" moooL. ead aaa Kran. bas gen Imort. Bomana

IB.ooo6,000

60,000Vo.O'K)

rW) Second Ar*, ny. Oe. 0,000ISO -t Paul . 10OO0SOO st E., A and T II oom. SO.OOO'.Si Kt. L and Ran Fran., rlas* n. tl SOO1 st. L *ni1 san Fran, t:lB*aC. 100011.400 st. L »nd Han Fran lit p'fd . 2A0 ooofl st Paul. P and M. Div., lat ft.'KYO6 st. Paul. 0 ami M Div 1st 6 OOO1 84. L., V. and T. M. lat. .. l.tMH)1 Third Ave Rv . 1 onoIMA. Tonawtvn.ta Valley snd ("nba 1st ...... l.Vi.flOO.tito Texas an-l Western.SP.OoO1.H00 Duioti Piclttc .

""'.

13 imouni c. a Nat 1 Hank uk. ...............'.".... 10.000I s la. --# 4*140 ii

l'.o Union Dry Dork ilky<H» Wiwtcin Vntou . . '.'O.OOU

.".rn Union 7 per cent bas. 17. m'li-io Wbeelmvan.l lake Krle. SSo.iSH)a Wabash '.at. ,-t L. Div . fi.ism)2«fi Ws'iasli nfil i'k . ... . 20,000Mi Western Tran-lt . Sn oooC't Weet Va 1 cul and Fitts. 1V!4.0INJ

*lS.8:i*,tiO0Thc market values of the foregoing securltie.-. mappa not

been UMOfriaineU. This schedule l. made ap from thobest internalton ebtsJnsbte, bal ewlni ta thc diftlcultle.sthe receiver has nrterienead lu or-talntng Inform itton tlls not believe t that thc Mhednt* is scenratatn aUnartleu-

At the time of thc anpolntmenl ni tho rn-civer allUta securities on tba aohodnle were ls tbe possesMrten ofere iltur*, who cimrood io imbi theta as collateral to loansmade to (irant A. Wan!.

the coe iris.

MRS. KEEPS FAMILY TBOUMsES.WAEC.AKlir TATLOa, WIlD AS-Ul IUD HCII, ri.l'.ADS

lilllTY AND PAY- iflOll MM.M.u^iirct Taylor, a short, stout, well-dr

wollun, pleaded (Silty yest-rd cy K-fore Judge (iiider-sleeve to u charge of aosault ,au.l was lined .-j. UM). Tlielinc was luiineitiHtt-'y paid. The complaining witnesswas Mrs. Marv T. Keep, t'ue wife nf Ctastes D. Utan,proprietor of Ins Wmlt ttrtm DnflflJ Vans*. Papen an

nexed to thu lu Itcttnciil Basined that in aettan fordivorce was began Between Mr. uni Mrs. Hep (Ive yenniago, but tina a aattlaaaaaa nraa mule m jsuy, 18T9, nywhich the potpie BaTTSSi to separate, Mr. Keep paying hiswife $12 .Min wnek for ant annaart. Tins aanonatiraaafterward iii-n-ased to i*.to a week. An at*l-davit of Mr. Keep for tbe defence saysthat the Minnel between Mrs. Keep and the de'endaui.which occurred in I'ebruury. isso, si the apatl.flalhome In which he then lived. Baa bagaa by Mia Keep.In behalf of Mrs. Keep BSversJ h*blttl wen-mi iiiitt-il. Inone af thea,, alu- tells the District-Att arney of tin- trouli!'which she iaid was experir.Beed in obtain,ul: a trial or tbscase. The indictment against Margaret Taylor was foun.lni May. ls>d, ami u heiieii warrant WSSiSBHSd, bnfl ap¬parently was nat s»rvcd. Mrs. Keep went ta Europe thatMar and remained abroad until recently. In anotherletter t.. the District-Attorney, Mr«. K-r,- aayi .. Mv a*.aallant baa not only assuiueil my family natue, but basregistered herself at the cathedral al Pttta-ara. andEirtirUi-.t. ita Mary K'-ep. where h»r Illegitimate orrspring was baptised. I have linnie an lintiest ti.mi. sn1 do willung to restrain her -from acing hi\ nairn-i"Tho writer urges a speedy trial of tne ease. Aletter to Mr. Keep, dated May l, iv-4, begins Urns :" \i ow nu- to otTer my felieltatloni upon tins anniversaryif tbs establishment of The Wnil nv. «.< .Yc»-.-,;ui.l in sxpreeanv lively appreciation of tin- limited shara bitbsrto a<eorded tn- In Ita prosperity. Findnir. however, my ln-comeis Inadequate to my dignity a« the wife of boan editor, l must ask yon to increase my allowance. Hywasted years shattered health aad Isolation (religion!scruples brcolnding my oontrncuns snother uarrlsge

yon livei, are, I iru-t, ali Mitti, lem Induct mentt-tohasten yon In eflecttng such sett lrmm i forme a-1 desire."Mr-. Bleep tlirn proceeds te ask rot a settlement of a r-uf-ricient amount of piaparty to che her an Ineomeol15,000 a year, aad nibs for a sum of $500 Immediately,bb ihi desire* to sail for Europe with Mr and Mts. AlbertKluiiuitli. Hubert O. Thom psou vin Margaret Ta\ m'stirst bondsman.

OPPOSED TO NEW STREET KAILKOADS.I.iiwyiTs roptnaenting property-narnon op-

poeed to the projected New-York City Railroad Company,the, Broadway ¦surface Kailway 0manon] ami the Broad-ara] Railroad Oeatpaavy appeared bafbte JnStlnss iiavi-and Utady. yesterday, in til- Oonaml TSTsS of the>i-preme Court. Elliott E. Shepard, In behalf of tba New-York City Railroad Company, applied for theappointment of three cniniiii.s-innera to ti at

testimony auJ report on the advisability of the ssnstfBO-tiiin of the road, which is to run throngh PW IJ susans!st First ami Tenth aves., Wost-st., etc. Mr. Shepard saidthat the osnsanl of property-owners al Mag "ue and. a aviltof.the proposed ten miles of road bad baan obtained,whil* lt had baeu impossible, to .secure the acij liescenceortherest. It was prepessjl ta ehar_-e rive sanes fara.Any oiijecrton to the road, bs ¦med, should be stads lsHit.nmlssloners when appointed.

..io ral .litigate. iu behalf of the Pottier AStyrnniBfanufactnTlna < smpsny, and other propi»rt.v-own«i-s in

l-'iirtv-.a»-i oi list., opposed the motion waldo Hntchins.for M. bf. Mini A. C. White aud otiiei-s In 'i'liirty-foiirtu -;.,Osonre < DeWitt ls bebalf of Rober) and Ogden (Jomet,and lianklin Harnett, repreientiug Henty Mason, tbsowner of property at No 094 Broadwar, wonk boat8790,000 to 11,000,000, opposed tim sppomtaasal siOommiSStonan, alni urf,-.-.l a defect in I ne papers In tliemotion mada on May 20, for euoa aa appointment Mr.Dewitt wlsae-1 an adtournment until OetOb*!', as hh*tlllantl hail liol li^cn coosalteil reicar.llB,.' their Wllbl -.

John M. ^criiiiier. in bebalf or the Bros IwayBurtaos Railway Oompaay, declared that theobjections to the cmuiissioiiers were juli for¬ward to embarrass the oonpany. Ile thoughtthat th* Court nail no discretion tn trie cas». James 0Carter and John L. Osdwalader. for th« rival oompaay,the Broadway Railroad Company, which \* intended to

mn from Eoiirti-ent.'i-st. tm the llatierr. Hated that th.-oooseal of tiiirty-the par oenl ol Hie propertv-ownsria Iona" tin1 proposed hue had been secured. Mr. cartermored for tbe app untnieui of rfrmmiBBsoiBtfi in iiebaif oftbe Eroaiiway Railroad Company.Th" hearing Wits pnsf.poned until next Erl lay, to en¬

able the lawyen for the projierty-owners to examine tuepai>ers.

FBIOBTEKES INTO MARRIAGE.Charles Dlaadj w;in appointed rofaroe ye«-

i. -.1 i\ ny JadgS Tmax. in the Superior Court, to take tes¬

timony in the sun afMary Bdst roi an snnateeal of ii»r

marriage with John Eder. In her complaint Mrs EdelH.ivn that she w>s inarriD.1 on January '2 >, 1^70. She was

th-.-n a sehi).)! girl ant made the acipi.iintanoe of John

E'l.'i. a ajtnaar, thir.y year? old. He Bsed ta meet lier in

her walks to and from school, became interested lu her

and finally asked her to marry Illili. The girl protest- 1

that she was too young fur marri***, and urged the dis¬

approval of her parents. EUerthen resorter] to threatsami told hi liiat uulei.sslie married him he wou'ii tabs Iminister tn the house and have tbs eeranony peiby force. Mra. Banr says that, aa abs was aerrsos andexeitnbls_absboeamennprebesnraand at length cnn

seated 'Ibo Itvo tueu went to th* bones of a ministeraud were marri-it. Tbs alri's parents observingtalion when abe came home, Anally obtained from ber tbs.tory, and they than oompellad bar to leave Eder; shshas sot lived with him at all, she doolans -Mrs. Edi r

now sues lat BB anjiuiuieiit of the manu-", oa thfl groundof fraud.

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A KEW TRIAL. ORDERED POE CONROY.The Genera. Tani of thc Bnproate Court ><.--

terday reversed the linl^'meiit or the (mut nf <¦

Sessions Of last DssSBBbflS 0, s^Bt-mcltig Policeman Wlll-

i | onroy to ba liuuged for nnirdef tn tli* Drvt i (gPSS in

killing Peter Keenan. Tbe pettosatsa and otham quarri¦: ed in a injinu- eiiop at Thirty aeooad at atol Plrat-avami tue ni-'L' hefor.- the olfdion ian Morsmber. In the

affray Kc."ian w«.«*:.ot by Conroy, nba slabbed Keenanaftar tba arina, and boastsd aftanrarfl t» Horaaanl as-

eidy that ii- knew that be ha-l killed Keenan, for be badtried b'iri] enough ts do lt. Hi- oounaei, William F.Howe, tnovrd, mi th- trial, that the question of rauni'-rin th* first degree should lie tak>«n finn: thc inri. Thiswa* denied in Judge Cnwlng. The General rena boldsihaataaevkleaoe wa*Insufficient'ta -new that detum uart premed tatl ia mc. ssary for mnrdM i» lbs baldegraa. .)u-tic«« i)rtvis and Barrett ci.ncurtii.it Judge.>m mg erred lu rel using Mr. Howe's motion. Justiceitt,i*iv roMlden the t>.ia«t of ' ont ij snflsclenlthe question or minder in Uta 111 ilagiaa to the jnr.-. Am-w trial i.-oidcted.

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AN aVlXEGED PRAUDULEHT COlfTETANCE.LsBopold Lory, ai Um aafligpen of Moritz

Hailer, baa began asuit aziinsl U. B, (Irant. Jr., Sarah( udipp anil J. -t ome e. t kaans lo bares han for $1,000Sn twnliniisis and lots In Si'veiity-tliird-*t,, east of T.'nrd-

sts given tbs ataflsienoa to one for .+:!,tM)o bald by-.irali Oflatlspp. M Tit/ Bauer, Mr. Levy declares, agieedio ')uy thetwa hoi- land tm at 0 I Orant, Jr., for

841,000, H.- paid *T,(H»> down, anil wa- to pay 17,000¦rheatheoettTayaneewataMafts atid to give bmot -riu,(Mi «u.t aiaOOO aseb sa anebbones ami lot. Mr(.rant, it ia a**ertnd, conveyed tn- property tocidlipp. am! foi tbli abe was -aid to a iO.O SJMr. Iavry aaaertathere waa no eonalderstlon. ^im wai

given a lien of-si,issi on the pro|M tty. uni foi this Mr.

sysabass «ai> ne equiv i crt. Tba propert] v. ut

n« xi easveyed le Tstoins B rJbaaae. Mr. Levy asserts

thal tbe whola transaction wa* a fraud, and hs seeks tehave his lieu of ir'l.OOO foreclosed, ,. <ivcuthe prctercucc over the lion of Sarah ( udllpp.

WHOoiiM. OUOE EBEFI AWAT BOARDEi:-.A virilict ol R350 wan toiiml yc-tcrday

agauiat tlie Kev. (ieorge H. linker, tm- stijiprintendent ofSt Lukes Hospital, lu tnr (-ult bioil.'til tn the I. ult- il

f-tat#* circuit court b> Mrs. Burriet J. Smith, who renteda boase al Arbury |>an si Ur. luker in the minmer ofi«v_; | i. Bmitn complained that ans had mfferad loss

through the prevalence nf whooping cough In Mrfamily Herseasoa waa aaanseessfnl and ihe aliegedthat bosffden had bctn kept away uy the ilckness of Mr.Baker"! children.

COURT OF APPKALS.SARAT(i(iA, Juiic 18..Tba fnllowiuK order al

the ( nor: ot Appcala bal been IssuedThe call of the Motion ( alentUr will BS taken upon Tuesday.

June 17 amt »U1 be continued until tliush'-il, whoa the tall of

the General I alt tular will be proceeded with.

Thc calendar for Monday, June lti, wNos '-".'5, 1S>". H", '--03, 178, a".'Q, tS$, 2-'7

I veil thc Oxford hoti-emaids npjicar to haveMt a atroiig party ltitereat in the result, the

*tory being that one of them congratulated her

Hilaire** on the victory of th* woman; and brinanaked how *Se knew that they had g*ln*done, replied that *h* had watcha* FrofeaaorBurrows on his ominously early return home, and seen byhlsdhsoouiAtod lane that ContTocatloii hail shattered his

hopes. Let us trait that " the hishar education' m*ynever blunt the muteness of these initlnotlve femialnapsroeptkma..(London dpeotatot.

THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.VINDICATING THE TICKET AGAINST THE

BOLTEHS.APPROYKD IU* A VKTKKAV ABOLITIONIST.

7*0 -he Editor of the Tribune.Sn; Will you kimily allow mc space in ynnr

columns to say that while I was very earnestly tn favorof the nomination of Mr. Kiimiinds, mid feel not a little

disappointment that he was not ShOSSn la OOM th" MO*pubileun st.md ird tn the jire-ent .'aiupuiiMi. I shallnevertheless, from a paramount regard for the interestsa* tka country, vote for Hr Blaine In preference to anyDemocrat, mn cucr-ptlnu" cltlier Hay.ntl or lev-elan. ToVote fur iitiy PiasMsattnl candid lt.- ts ti vote for tlie

part* to wfclok kl bStsagBI a:ul. for one, I have not yetbrought myself le the fr.iuie of mind re.Tinleil liv some

pcrr-otis as proof of superior WlBOeSa, lu Whisk I sm sMlto look naas thc two Kre.it pontina] parties saofsenmiiiierit or di-iiient. ikiul te lu- Indlflersni m to which of

them shall rulo the country. I am frunU to sui th.it the

Bepubltaaa party ii satin my eye fanltleaa far from H.In run- in.iuii'-es I have f.-!t ii lu lie n,\ duty tu withholdmy vole iiom the candid il.-- it 1m- offered for my sup¬

port; but lu the present ra-e I -li .11 neither do nor .-i.v

Baythbnj to help bttag the I) MS ier.it ie burty Into powev.i bens erase.i tha nettea el tint party Burma my whetalife, mid hold lt. from the nature of the elements of whichit i- e.iui|i.i -ii. t<> in- SBtmetwertky sad Onafmnsni To¦eek relief fruin uny f.mils or shortcoming eftheBo-pubiieen party Oj supporting iii- Presidential cam',..I;.ti¬nt tin- I>elu.ii-r:iei ls Ilka trying to uv ul 1 un oe

mudhole m a Basoa-afdand road byjumping into thc

(lite!-..There niikv poaathlv bs sams noonllar strsnausmnass

no s-.md then in tin- mliiiltiistriktloii of ii-'tito (ini'.ni-

iiienl Hint would i-tili Hepsiblloas vuti r* In connivingat :i tcTiipurnry Democratic msssm ns such a limitedseals; lmt ths sxporiaaeal la altogether te 11" llooa to boresurt.-ii to in aj_athmal rleettoo. Ths very beet Deemer.it in the otlee of President of ll - t'liiteil fltSlfH wouldhave na bon power over las sll ooutroitmg btuen ta of hie part] thean man la n aa-ft would have over

ths in.niue Borges nf manara. Hence reform of any bind,above nil a reform ol thai rril Bervloe, would have no

ohanea whatever if that part] irate hy lenaIelusion tiom the public ci '.li. were now to (Ot control of

the um eminent.ni the other baodLthatun Kefotm luis

ii ul. greas in tCe l'.i ii.iidic.ni party, the roryelements ol whiei; the pei ly i- composed ure a ra ir kateeof it- complete sneoea al do dial ml day. The history ofthis reform in the peat proves thc truth of thia remark.lt baa ii tiru, anchorage in tbe platform of the party, eadMr. iiiiin.-. tr elected, will unquestionably conform ins

Administration mtm essential reontreraent* ir he hasI.- en wanting in leal In this rec.mi heretofore, hi-1"'. sltyto bl- party aa well aa bia attachment to good govern-iie nt .ii .I ii- desire to make his Administrationful, will constrain him to support tbe reform.

reelect a l'le.uleiii of the United States requires theeu operation of a bodj of mee so \ a-t thal the pera >nelprefeieneee of all cannot l»e irratlflrd Tnerenmutual condescension uj«on nan] |*otnta, not all of themby any means of minor iiuin.it mee. On the Chinesequestion, for example, ni) view* ire opposed to those ofMi. illunie: inn in th, j. ... :i.ountry I donot-ce thai anything i* to bc gained hy making an Issueupon tbat question. Thc anti- 'I Ineee feeling is like the

rne rountn bas the disease, lmt will recoverfrom if in due tune. Like Senator Hour and

¦'. Wish ti"- |.. | tO tate

up the i-siie of wi.ii. ni suffrage; bul a mustawait the ann gro it* favor, ltir. not mason allic tn expect a n -. t.i^o far taadvani e of the people i nor i it beet t" e impatient if lti- toe alair to discover the time winn thc people arereaiiv ripe for rhangee which dlatirb long-establiahedhabitsmid i lld member th.itseed time and har, eat do not cons daj.Se.r- fork, June lu, 1884. I Johmsok.

BfXYFOLS COUHTY IN UM.To the Editor of t ii r Tribune.Bib: Allow me to express my delight with

ths he.trty support ivhiih Tiik rim.i BX gtrsa to

faama ii. Blaine. Ths local aewepeper dealer ta Blvsr-iii-.nl laforssed mem dal tom" ,!"- BepnhUeunsnjaikt gen¬

erally are ordering The riasmatoppod ami Tiik Tantrastillie Baili ill li- .. Ill itself. Shoves th.ll Bapublican asnttamnt ij healthy a ami bera. Th.-1.plcara already ta Una aad the lead mptdly fan-bag ia. Your eorreepondent nm beard favorable view*

from a Bamber of promln mlfraasttrar Perkins deelarm bimmil in .-hiv pleased with

tha ticket, and bm no doobt of .i- ..ittou. Bs Iblymen Bveratt v. Oerpeater, el tn Harbor,aayi thalhe i- thorooghl] iii i-iirnest for tin- ti km .uni la eoi

thal with ptoiler effort we shalt cum the State, aaasm-

blymaa Hawkins, ni.'. instaport pronoua ..¦- th- ticket a

atrong ona uni eonatdem Kr. Blaine m tallydeeervlngthe confidence of bi* party; be ls sanguine of sucoca* inNovember, At Interval! there are a few signs oli-i.ii-ii.iii, out a we.¦;.'- time, I think,all away. Suffolk Count} is going t.> give Blatai andLogan a ?ooii majority, isiahi. i- the choice >.f tbepe iple, uiui la the nominee. I claim t" be an Independ¬ent Republican and an advocate ol Civil Bervlee Iiefomiit bav* Sh* honor ol being a ni.-iuii.-r of the Civil Ber I ieeK.-rin in Association ol which Andrew I) White h.

dent), and I believe I sh,ill further the Interest* of thatmuting my Brat rota for James ti. Blaine.

Beapectfully, a> c. n.Sew-York. June ll, ',-- I

lin A IT LOOKS IN WASrUNCTOX.To the Eil it or ot The Tribune.

Bib ; Paining Willard's Hotel reaterdaj abotti-j p. m.. i hamel one newsboy bail another: .. BUI, got anyTin itt nan." Ho; iota our mor*n 'nower/go. Bal snick

on Hmm. Han't sold nsry one. Are jon stuck. .Tim !"

Not on Titi lit M., bul am "ii Tunes, tm), amt liu'u't auld u

nun llrrld."This diiffzc-teil to ne th.it those liUera! laalepoaBaat

ciiiturs had better ship their papen over to Europe.The) maj timi more demand thora and no'nu mille the

ea -di,iv- through thia oountrj who mern safe Inyour protection Jun.* P. BUtaaoV.

WuMliiiujtoi,. I) .'..Time ll, 1--1

INTI. ki:-.TING COBBESPOKDEVOB.I o tke E it i t o r of The Tribune.^w.: The mails of The Xctr- York TUAOO, Tltr

Independent aad otherbortiag papen must bs tatsrasttngreading nan Ths loUowtag bi shani thn fsnamln sf l~*

grant luiik of tiuir iuu.il. probably:Plsam diaeoatlnas my sobacriptios to roux lapsr,

Without Waiting till date of ex|ilratiuti, anil oblige.1 have bOSS S ieuler of Hie Times for many years, but

wi rn list part eompuuy now, ami 1 shall reid Xiii: Tunt-i m Inetead. E. C. Bow-ar.Bro Mun, June 18, 1884.

QABf-lBLD OfAk A HI.AINE MAN

To the E 'I t o r of The T r i h u n e

BlB : I hara taken The Xcir- York Time*every day for ths past thirteen years, lint I take it aai. -tiler, thank Heaven! To-day I ordered Till. TKUU'XE.

Tear seems ls manly sad hsamai, Arthur was my first

choice, lint wnen found a lM_N BBS SlUj "f He'itiblicaas

sranted Blain.-, i eonsldsradtl good Bmnbucaoian totiu-ir irlshci I here no respect for thees " bolt-

era." They ad like overgrown ichootboya Let themnot foritei Ilia! nu liiiM w.i- au out-aud-oiit Ulallie tuan

tumford, ('ono .lum- io, i^-i ii k. Biaaa.

LR Till, lim.! ERM iCPPOBTTHBTB PAFB&To the E 'I i t.r of The Tribune.Sm: I bara discontinnad taking Ihe Sew-

Turk Maim and hera sraerad Tan Taiaims nt its msai.My iud-ini'iit l- t.h.it ever] trna Bepabtteaa and friend afMr. Blaine ahould liaMsto !-i"k tothe'Ia-den -nd. -its

¦. to; it- reader- aad supporters. I hope theywill do it, to a niau. F. A. Wilki

Vassar*, E. J, June ll, l--*l

i;i..vi.\i: i. ioD brotroB.To the Editor of The Tribune.

Bib: ! bbtb rc:i<l and paid tot 'lite lingitoraeveral \<-u-*. I changed to Tan Tntntrni Instlay. Blaine ls good enough forme j. i.k

Symciite, S. V., J um- 11. -¦< l .

IN' "V-I~l I.NT IMiI I'liM'KN'TS.To the Editor of Tkt li i'm ne.

Sm: I jim n Republican and am swafirfl at

the Utter Walli of Ul 11 ll. ll ,-eu-i- -il,IV. Il ll>' lill II VV

thsmsslrm " !-4tf*a4fat" h>psntbiloans Tkay were

the roramoel af thom who moaned the tom sadpraiaed the worth of our late aad amvenally tomSBtodOarflsld, and to ii i> they weahi hara ns bolton that he

would take Into bia i abtaet. into the must linimrtantposition in that linne:. ,mi.i- bia personal adviaer, a

nan that wm neither truaty nor hoseot As one of tuc

people I think their ooaree un insult to our tamilun lt ls a reflection on our boooat]

A Mas Wm. Think- i'»r HiScir York. Jinn 1.-, 1-- i

I.I.I Till. A*-- SHOW IT-- i:arb.To Ihe Editor of The Tiihune.Bat* 1 am one Bepablieaa thal is not <le-

eeiveii with rai BsHv~srk flaimiIsllms stimnl"TMaatie.-t, ii BsaaikWsnas," sm. khama af The Times-

Tkag snaosktng smts Mian Dssnnsrm-s mans la Baemh-llr.iu lion sulns. . || kiiown. The limes I*

ntrtvlni,' fur the defeat ol ihe BsaBBhttsaa party. Tbatriu'ht is k-rauted to the enetnv it th-v ase BOeomplisk thatend Hut let Th' Time*, mi ott the UepubUoan lion skinmid understand that it l- bettor to be an hm,mt Democratthan a treacherous Republicen. A.m.bkw UikLi-I'mon Hill, S. J., June l'J l»*.l

Till: OfBO-M I'll) N')T tTfll WHITE -GOOD-BY1.

To the Editor of The Tribune.Sm: In Ihe Sew-iork T\mc$ af yi-storilav it

Wus *tat<*d tbat oulv el^'ht lettrrs of disapproval of Itscourse as a Free Tradu bolting Journal had lx*en received.1 am Just In receipt of ami have U>fore me ii letter from

sn old resident of Fishkill on Hu Ison, mgiUfl BS Wuilld

have lo aband.ni his old and favorite \,a\n:,ihr Times.

sud asking me to havo Tiik Tann se scut to bim forouc yoar. Ile also states tbat In Nnwhurg alone over one

hundrml Lave given un Ihe TUnst, with a groat manymore to follow. I have Jual given lt up after taking tl forover bfteen year*Prcallent Arthur was ny first choice. The great Be-

publican States having decided otherwise thers shouldSe no hesitation on the part of any true Itepublle.in to

give s cordial support to the gBsBBevarty and Ita greatitandarI-bearer. u. r.

New-York, June 10, 1914.

wnERE rr n'atcham.y nri/^vos.To the Editor of The Tribune.8ir : An B**agaffnl Fud Tiiiilc journal natur¬

ally hntiN a real Aineriean Uko Mr. Hlaino. Hut TheXew-Y"rk Times has for .'eur* r,irsl"',« ¦'¦ anani antispiteful warfare against this natural Hepublleai). It haslet no opportunity alip by, when Mr. shalne hflfl beenconspicuously lietore the public, without pouring out its

malice niton him. Thousands all nv.-r thi- Hepubllcremember with burning Indlgnafltea Hi unjust aud un¬

called for attack upnti Illili when lo- m> effectually re-

-ent.-il the iti«ultitig bearing of Mr. Helmont. They r»-

call also thefaias -tati'iiient nf Ihe Time*, that the pressgenerally took sides with Belmont, a itaterarnt tnat was

ju..veil to lie utterh fatso, l>v a careful canvas- nf tbeAtnericati proas rni nasas ls now when it naturallybelong., wltb the mud illngers ol the opposition, and as

rt did -o mich to bein nominate afr. Blaine, se will itsfuture edict* help elect him. A. B> .snow.

Sew l"«,r.'.-,, June ll), luM.

BO i'RES TRADE W.lNTl-'.D.To the Editor of The Tribune.mi:: Otu MwatlanJnT report* Rovontoon

Timrxes dropped and Taroona srBsrad Instead Ve-wlc rm- thi.- maaufaotniing village.

I), ar. »ru« n. Puilinaater,W.,inll>riilge. \ .r.,,Tun(. lu, 1--.I.

aaTERiCAB intkuk-t- rai wstje.To the Editor ot The T r i h ii ii

Sn:: Tlir- real ami only objoofcion to the nom¬

ination of Biotas ami Logan is that tiley arc tba true

representative, of all AiuoiiCaii bu .itu'-- ihte-e.N |

Bepnbllean pint ona tn reaped to festering boase la ins-tne-i. Theos twa tuen are'lia:.- 1 for their tirm American¬ism and wain of love for English liuiikevl-in am! EnglishPres Trude, ami aothlngelse. bnfl the best erfcleaes otthis caa bs foand m tbs sppoaMeo or tin- British Oobaantab Pres ri.nie ni,., of our country, which "or yean

bas been In opposition toerory asastiean Interest, indne-tty aida Bepnbllean proteettra t.iritt. a Prosldcnl who

irnsstty eppoaa English sanrpatlon in our bensatuark.-t. .is Mr. Blaine will do, mmt therefore expect toannanntiTi beth DeaBeetBtlfl aad alaagrtl BepobUcaa Bag-it,h Free Trader- a- bis opponents, and rely wholly anon

tin- patriotic business common senas or our people fnr his

lil Cti'ltl.

if American prodiiuer! of wealth upon willoh Interestnil bnatnaaa direct nat be sal

in their own sountry, than Indeed is americant, ii-; a.--- e.. tn moil tense and patrlotUni de recsrated to thelo.v.-.t point.Tin re ii nm- OiBSSOf OOTI itl/eiis. tbe I ri-li Alic

who ciiiiot ne ii-eii anylongei to upi.nil English proait,:rv tn their own Injury

and loss In employment, snd abo will now rote forBlaine and Logan and booie Industries. Ihej have dilcovered tbe error of thou wara ia aldinc by their roteatlc- i:n_- llab manufacturing Ionia a, roting foieratic party platform or lui CTnde Rr. Dodler, theamerican Consul al Ihe Port ot Liven.I. Knglaud,

lust al a gland English dinner which be waa In-rlted I., attend, Inti one of themremark- M to bim," Thal tin- beat ass they could make ofan Irishman a ta tn bars bin go to America, join tbs

I i.d i ute for Free Tr . h.\c>.--)or/.-. Jone l.i. i--.I. Oaoaoa W. Data.

CAR TABB" rm: tim;:-" Vi LOBOEB.I b 1*1 Editor of The Tri fl a S e.

Bib: I hare bena a reader of 2nd Times fortwentj Ire years. Bat tbe position lt bee tabaa agalnelant great rtateaman, June, O. Blaine, nonipels an lathrow 'i aside. c. w. ar.

I'eekakill. S. 1.. .linn- ll. 1--1

BHUB EVIL IbTLTJEBCE.To the Vat I fe r a/ The Tribm* e.

Sm: I hare read Thc 'limn some Taara, bati. rw aa ¦ Rep iblii aa think best te -hun ern influence as

tat a- possible. W. a '

sr. S. 1'., June 10," 1-- I.

B5THUSIAHM IN THE OLD NORTH PT.VTE.7' S f* I Edit o r of The T r i o >< S e.

But: 1 snbacribe for 'Imf. Tribubi for itshearty aapport given ta the aoatanatson of .lamest;.

II.ailie. I know whereof I speak When tell you that

r.iaine has been the clinic- for aaren] month- pani gen¬

erally nf all sha reading Republicans or thi- pail af North

11, ami tin) are ftnthnalastlr oTtw ala nomination.coupled wit ii the name of that aron) inVltnr, Tngsn. forVic* President. lt I- Beldon we have bad such i strong

Ho -niall man ott lt, A grand ticket tliat vii!warm up the IiIo.hI and arouse tba enthusiasm <>f tin- Ke-piii.ii.-ans and L'nlo er ti;i« broad land Bosanguine are we that we eton speak with oonndcarrying 9'ortb Carolina for this 0 D, ii -.

0 , Jun.- 7. 1884.

"SHKl.TS Will' ii CLAH1 Tn BE REPUBLICAB."To the Editor of The Tribune.

Sm: I nm glad to know that yonr paper, inmarked ntitia-it Wtth other sheets which claim te ba Ko-

imiiii. m. win support tn* nomine of tbe Chloago Con¬vention. Bar. .li.-Kt-ii P. Dwi-.

Decker's Corners. \. Y.. June 'J, 1884.otana* btpo< arrnv.

To the Editor of T he Tribune.

Bin: vVaa there ever aneh wincing; andsquirBslng under tin-iii.1-k-i ofbypoerlsy and meadadtyin any political Campaign as is now lietccteil in tbs oll-

iltict nf cei-tain "independent" Journal*. In thia city, on

aetronnt of Mr. Blatne'i noudnation I That Blaine ls tbsmo-t popular cn,.'.!'..a. the Bepnbllean partj sm* had,no one that bl Ot all candid can gainsay. I am tinta

politician. Lat in BSSMS pi. nco nf uiv connection with a

large iii-ici»nti!e n-itablislimeut that lia- its ramifications

extending ai" out tin- United fftntss, 1 aaa brought iafrei|ui-nt cont.ict, personally and hy ootiesiwadenuo, withb Brines! saan of STsry isetlon, aud frnui all that eau bsglsaned la tba ptdatbwa ll sppsari ta be an tndlspntablefaettnat "the man from Main.." i- pre-eminently tbs

g favorite among ali frnnttmpsronin\u BtaSssaaea.* Knvy. hatted and ¦BllTrT and all BnadUarttabiSaSSI "

ba', idonethslt worstte aatrsolss attn. Batinspttt of

all the .-lander and obloquy that bara been beeped uponhm aeons, tba ttar af ala aeeendanc. oonttnnes to ahinaon wtth uti uhtlnlabed splendor. BeTSfthalS. his

their numbers, knowing themselreatu in-in u hopeless minority, bars endesrored tooota-pensats f -i their numerical inferiority bv the Intensity oftheir v.-uotn. Actuate.! inalnlj bv Jealousy tbadespicable of all human fra sy have emptied the

cesspools of defamation to make thc weeds nt

their detraction ranker. Vet all groat men who utin- eniirage nf theil convictions have tl cir detractor!Thea* have their Little daj and an gathered to their con-

disciples who bare gone before them; while those wno

have been thc object! of their bitter mallanlti aamnd totiieir nlchea lu the temple ol everlasting fume.Baw-Tmrk, Jone i, is-i. Ji.si.vx.

I mini; WITH - THF TIMK- "

To the Editor of Thi Tri I " " I

Sir: I irfeh to aaj ri^hr hen thal I harebeen a readsc of las Bow-Tarn Ttssss for*satntal yearsand lt was BOOS a pap.-i that could be lilied on. Imt of

. in sorn to aa;, it Mal be; an 1 the .--tami it lias

taken in tr.ung to inatorallWI tbll liica.'n I'i'iiioiitiolii loeb id, sad for eui- un done with it. Hop-

lag j "u will ri-1am tin- honorable position >oii bare takenin the nomination of IttsUae asd Logan, 1 remain, yourstrul>, g. k.

JamjaU, s. i.,.!i,;,, in, 1884,OBI V <i.M. Of MANY.

To th 0 Editor of The Tribune.Bib: I'litii Satnronif -*.« wt wen- flnh-

¦extbenfot ihe sew York lions. Oar principles are teettroagioax sllsflsnes ta lan grand old party wai notsnow ii- ti tabs aaei apaper uThtTimet. Weareonly um- nf score- who li.ive ilropp.-i! Inc Time*.

Trenton, X. /..June io, n. w. fa atna*.

OUT with nu; vwiol I BTOBT.To Ihe Battler Sf rbi Tribune.

Bib: lan .\nr For/,- latani reaterdaj anjanz-satantty, Oa bara sotiaed us of tin-irdlaapproral td tba i sorss of tii;s paper in going baal aa

liar Uepiiblic.i.i nnmiji^uoii," et wold- tu that

Banes, wbtts keeeros barro Sagniasd their sppiirral of anlinlep.mlent niiii-,.-," ate. This m.r. bc BO, but it deena'!taU the whets itery. Etghteos g.i aad trm- i:.-pu;.ii-

|8MS ti'itilied one nf .ur

it ainl.-ulistitiiti- a Repubiir.in p.i^er.1 lie> are noa ail iiiaile bappj nv p.-.'U.s.ug the coliimtis ofTm l ima sk. At tin, distance it appears as thoughperhaps ihe Tm,,* was more regrotrul of losim.- Itsji.i-itii.il a. ., leading Republican panel (beeanaeoi the

.Hon of Hiainei tuan lt la al th* BO .-ailed " mis¬take " mane bj our representative!Rtamfi.nl, Coan., June B, 1884. W. Vf. QtUBsTtn.

IN MU. I'liiii.i'-'s DBRBIOT.To the Editor pf fha Tribune.

I ena aaj for Bergen County, X. J., thatthen- is no (ipp..,iuon to the iioui'iiatlon af Mr. Blaine.The Kepiili.i,-.,,,, Ben .(.,. ,,,,,!,.,! n, support nf tin- nond-natlun- made at ( lu, J({o. ThS part) hen- believes Inattalna ami Lagan and nm do ba I ¦ j al Un BoOa Re-anbttoani here who have taken The Sew-Turk lime* toryear- are Stapptag lt ail aio-ind I ba-.- n-ad that paperBUMS it- tli-l i,»ae. but I um a tiiu-Kcpulillcan anil Iwaul a keputi ie ai. Prom Iii dui I ..

Ihe times and tak- lin. lKtavt; and our Ili-publlcan*are all duiiik" tiie -ame. i . j. Ui.alvklt.

lioeketuuu.1:, S J, Juno li, l-si.

thi: sTmk\ ,,k nu. ROOfBaXTo the Sdi tor of The Tribune.Bot: i'luic flraa aa>na utMin af Haaj .1 ann>

relied old reeebai waa laaflani that th* tlaBtf of the sunwas tho direct result of his matutinal oock-a-doodl. ,1,,,..Hut one Bsarnaafj having descended from his percli lefttia.t fnreiiuist aud being therefore out of tune with thebarnyard world, he determined to vent his spleen anddemonstrate his linportauoe by otiiitliux to crow at theappointed hour. .nRandJaf consequently to involve theearth in Uarkueas for au long a perlndjan his Ill-humorihould endure. What, bon ever, was his dismayed sur-

ffirise when ere long thc eastern sky began to take uponUvlf tbe prismatic hue* nf thc dawn, and meadow andhillside to (flow tn the broad radiance of the snn! "Ab,"reflected tbe ill.-gii.stcil rooster, ¦ I tpereelvs 'that life ls atlssus of illu,lons " And later In th-* day he was over¬heard remarking to au extitiersnt bantam that iudepeud-ctu-e wa* often hut s synonym for swaper.The tieariiiL* of this olnet-v.itum. Mr Editor, lies

In tne u hupplicition on it.".which. I tni*t. ls obvious.W4B York, Jnne 11, 1-.- I Mi mo BUUBUtBSn

» A TRT'i; Ivti|!*nNI)KNT.To the Editor nf The Tribune.Bibi As a ¦_U*jbMb_b_i and n iYbbbibb* I

watched with gnat tnferest the iirneee.tliKfs of the Re-

puhllc.in Co'i'.eritiun at Chieairo, being earnestly in tavorof the niimimitioti of Mr. Edmund-* and Mr Lincoln andtn heorty sympathy with thc movement to that end led

bj QootBja W. Curtis, Theodor- Roosevelt and other m-

ile- elliluntS.Hecoiiiiiig convinced from thc action Sf the Convention,

both previous toaad SMSSSBtag Ohs no'iiinatioiis. thai

Hr. Ulallie was u mli.-ibt.-.r.y thc chol.-e of the IMBI mi

jurity of the Republicans of the whoo country sent poitleiilarly of those States which have always PSglSOsaoithc anmssl Republican mspntttas, i loyally asoanlnssni luthe decision of the ('otiveutlou, and pledged myself to do

nil In my pewee to add to the MSSSm "f itu luiiiilnees.Nor (lld I wait to learn UM view- of Messrs. Curtis.RnosOvaM Bai others, or Vie Seir-York Times. Pott or

llavliei,s Weekly.I have taken The Time* for a Inn* while, but I bfiught

my last copy on Saturday, preferring in the future,should I wish a Democratic paper, to take The Sun or

It'll lil. uti the principle thai an o|>e:i enemy ts BM harmfui thea a treacherous friend, which senttamnl is -h.uclby a naiiiher of friends whose .¦ independent " Hepubli-canlsm Ibm pronouncedmeu nhosc names i havsmsn-Uoned men who have never held au efltae nor expeot to.but whoee tayalt] snd patriotism are the result of sin¬cere, intelliifcut and sarona! conviction.

I am a buataeas mun, meeting but business men. dis¬carding all the win- pulling moveme-nt* of professionalpoliticians, hit I mean to throw henri and soul Into thiscampaign, and tn show that no one man or -et of men.

newspapers or periodical*! though they style themselves" Reformers." .. nee Tradi is" - Independents " or whatever el.se tney uni), in virtue of their Democratic prociivities, can dictate my eouns of action, ead i am conrhient I rotas tbe sentiments of those true " [aBepaatt-cuts " whose vot.s will elect Blaine and i.iinaii.

Kern York, jans ll. IBM. T. J. Or/iaaaanxaaa.

TRAIT* THAT IRISHMEN LOT! IN RI.AIBE.To the Editor ot Thc Tr itt un e.

Sir: With your pefntisaton I will set forthIn your coluuius a few of many rassoas vvliv, in myopiiiton. the notniiiation nf Blaine and Logaa will receiveiii.. 7'-.iious suppurt of Dessoernsi as weil as BepabUasmiwho jusMy ssttman Iks grandeur ofAmerican atdnsa-slllp. 1 am an linlepend'tit Democrat, alkali BS Irishman. I'ntll I had fairly inpaired in the _laeknt(S of Ohsduties of public offtVe. I hail sworn by mr patty,.laliiiorals.lt* methods and, its principles. Bul time and a

natural toad 'or puMic lita manta mo aonualstod withthe part] hail.-, with the motives which control their

conduct and the methods by wktek they secure tha alie-

gfau.if their followers Thal experience baa taugkttue tliat lt Is by ttl cha'U'ter and aims a Nation,i \

ministration is to le jiiilr*e<l and not by nanam or by-.-. erda.a- Irlihmen wa look to America for thone rights denied

a-at borne. Uc look tu her to wrest from England thesceptre of comnieictal and Industrial supremacy bywhich she baa ruled the earth tor centuries. We look toher to constitute herself the abiding place ti'-Nationalasylum for the oppressed ot tke world. Behind JamesG. Blaine stand millions of men. full of berotam ol thsrevolutionary rut-era, men whom conception ol the

nd obligations of American ottlnnahip ls laid atbro.ul and dee-, us the loundationa "f the Bopublic.Theil leader I- typical of them. An athlete In physique,strong and keen in Intellect, fertile in reeource mut boldIn action, Mr. Blaine, in the adniinl'tratinti of tin-Na¬tl..na. Government, will be controlled only by tbeuinl interests of the American people. Tka MonroeDoctrine m all Ita aspects will be respected and enforcedbj him. The Ann-rican laborer iv III be protected alikefromI ii- of English bribery and from theiiriitalism of oriental life. Americans will build Ameri¬can ship- in America, to carry American products to tbamarkets of tko world, and American citizenship abroadwill have all rh-- prof. etion and deference which as Ad¬ministration brsve aud ¦ racy of ths soil "cm secure

foi lt Vin sa L-B-ABB..Vcic- York, June ll, 1884.

UR WK OFFICERS FAVORING BLAINE.To the Editor of The Tribune.

Sra : Sight be-fore last fmiml ma with b Menddrifting In nhl canoe near Willett-!* I'oint, where aa

across thu rareaus euttor Dexter, anehorad for the night.Aa I had served darius; the late war a.* paj¦SSlSI IIB Sman-of-war, I have a natural fondues.- for thc navy, andw aa particularly uniiuu- to maks the aosriBlntanfia of the

iumi who risked their liv es last winter tu >.e

of the uiifortiinate oues who wen wracked on the City ofColumbus, aud I gladi] availed myself of Captainiain le's m's invitation to como ou board. There f motLieutenant Kilmore. The oonveraatioo mon drifted tothe results or the Chicago Oonveation, Although theoilier-, naturally favored their present chief. hester A.Arthur, they were unanimous in their opiulou that a

luoutti or two later would see the majority or tile presentdisaffected Republicans fall Into Hue aud vote for JamesQ. Blaine at thu November election. Tbe officers usedsome strong argument* in behalf ot Hiaine, in* greet intereat lu American ship-building, tattering the Introduc¬tion of our pioducts aud manufacture* in foreign coun¬tries, eeo. c.

.V cir- York, June 9, 1884.BEPBE8BHTATTVB8 Ol-' AMEMECAM -*I*IKIT.

To the Battler »f The Trihnnt.Sn: Au hisiuuan by birth and eiltiration, an

Amertoaa by choice, for a third of a century idiirinj;which period, though not a politician. I have been a

Steadfeat supporter ol the Democratic j arty, yet keenlyInterested bi ths tttrtfag event- of oar times aud wsisem-iusr every honsBrlnl ftkangii irisapsollis of partypaternity,) i am now moved lo aid sty congratulationaa the e-osltanl skotae sands i>y Iks Chieago convention.Both Blaine sad Lagna sn ssssaBaUy au.l distinctrepresentative men of what i shall call tke Americanspirit, Under then- administration the Interests ot thiacountry and the rights of Ita oltlsens, abroad aa well as athome, will be jealously guarded, and the peeudo-artatooratic tendency of late yean will give way tosimpler, more rup»;ed, though not nm.arlcourteous official Interco use. It is tims f"i such a

ehange; time th it we turned the tide before webcompletely Europeanlted. I am stek of negative dignity,and Of tlli' complacency With Whlcb we take amt covetcoudeecendlng patronage from distinguished (oretgnera.Official as well as social life has been invaded and cor¬

rupted by the dmle monstrosity sad for one i -hal! hallTool vsV.

Sew-Tori:, J um '.'. 1 --1.

"THK PQBT8" DTACCUBATB I.l-rTo the Editor of The Tribune.

Bib: Ab bu evidence of the Bttar iuaccuraoyof the lists publlshcil by The Evening Eos', ami other

journals af that Ilk. of " Bepohlloan "

papers that haveont sgabml thc regularly nosatnntsd ticket at

ui.lego, it i-uiiiy neeseaof) to point te tko "Bushingflaim. iTklck ls prosaiaaattBtfcfti u-t. IhBiJearasl.wns

antlj Bepahltaan until about a year ega\ wkoa tlpnaaed sadat eertain well-known Influences, and sl-thongh now calling itself .. Independent," i- a Democratic

every tense of thc word. Further than this, Ittapposition to Ifr. Blaine waa i foregone coiicluslouuiany event, aa it has been tot *\\ mouths th. stanch sup-porter and generally accredited oi ran of I erry Bs a mlI'utli a yeer ago lt waa his bitterest opponent)Island, .iud curious jieople have tm BOOM lime I'- eli anx-i.iii-. io know wiij it -.. suddenly changed ita poliiA liuc in Tenn] sou'- - Enid " seems particularly appli¬

cable t" many disaffected Bew-Yorkere Just at present,who an-wei! alli.dei to by Edwards Pierreponl us t»r-r.-inn-' that then leaeountry outside New-York City.lt ia Ibis:

.' Ve tMak th* rustic cackle of rour burg.I hs. mui.uur ot the winni.'

Fkotkinj, Joan 10,1884. Lone Bs-SBBSBt

THE DTJTT Of REIM'IiLK kXutt the Editor Of The Tribune.Sir: Tilt's*- an days in which Republicans must

define their position. A* an Independent Republic in Iam astonished at the course af The Sew- York Tltnet lu an-

il-lensing thc fairly etpressod will of the gnni ¦ I i otRepublican voters a_aimt tbe "bo isa*" "machines "

aud office-holder*.I am pleased with a suggestion made by a correa

saaSBBtf in Tuesday's IBlBBBB that no true Republicancan approve the SSBBM of The Stir-York limes or

patronize lt. Consistency forbids tLat Republicansshould do so longer, for The Times ls the deadly enemv

the grand old santy with such a splendid record.Let the fact be made generally known that Ihe Times is

the nstapnw of tbe English free trailers aud wily ot lueDemocratic party In disguise. ni.

Independent Knpubllcau aud former reader of The Tm,et.SewVork, June ll», 1*184.

SOMERVILLE BEPTJBUCaJBJ U.I VE.To the Editor of The Tribune.8m : Republicans are alive in tLi.-, part of the

country. New-Jersey can hardly be called a doubtfulState. Over $100 was raised here last SvUB-Bg in lessthan au hour for a Blaine sud Lo.'un baener, contributedprincipally by Arthur aad Edmunds men. We meanbii-iBi's*. and *io not mean le relax our efforts until vic¬tory is tbe result in November. *..*«. Cooa.

Somtrtilte, S. ./. J one 7, l*i*is_

AITROVAL FROM roK\K(TirrT.To the Editor of The Tribune.

Slit: I inti a Kepublicau but uot a paWusan. Ihave thought fer some lime that we needed a change Intbe Government, tbat we needed a stronger Administra¬tion. A placid, serene Administration ls apt to becomestagnant, lt ls like the ocean without ths tula Yet Iwould not have the Government banded over to the ten¬der mercies of the distracted Democracy. It seems to me

that the Chicago Convention tn nominating Mr. Ulallies..Ivid the problem. lu pt-eat einenrenelee the people thinkaud act for t heinselve*, and Mr. Ilialue is the niau of tlwlr

He waa Garfield's chosen udvl*er; aspersion*un i.ariicid's luetnerr are an Insult to the whole civilizedsi ort 1, *o recently on ita klines praying for bis recoveryIrani tho fatal wound, and a vilification of Mr. Blalue lsnu lens sn insult io the national common sense. As IheLon ion Ju,,e* sahl, Mr. Blain* ls weil flited tc representaud uphold the dignity of the United Dtatee. With Blaine,

the irreat political magnet. In power, the great Bcpnbliswill li* rightly guided itt the direction of lt* lublime poielbilltle*. ¦ ».

Norwich, Conn., June «, 1894.

HOW ACQUAINTANCES ARE MADE IN LON*DON.

From The London ifieen.

Squire Hroadaerc*. with a large rent-roll fine oldannaly prui>ert.v in Cnrnshirci, having married tin- sisternf an Irish |>cer, and spent the early years of their mar¬ried lite in comfortable contentment at their countryhome, caring little fur the attractions of a Londonsc aeon, now lind, himself with grown-up daughters.Lady Kathleen has kept up her intimacy with Isiahrelations, bas visited Dunlin occasionally, and attendedthe viceregal parties when then-, but imw leela the timehas arrived when her girls and both art- prettyi aim lldhave a landon aea«on. The Hat goe« forth that a housein llala I at la -hall he taken, ami a aappjagti move takeplace to the nietrojioiis. Broedacre* was avrriated in a

I Bli of a&udaast when- they were -lill very eoliaerva-

live, and the " nouveaux riehes '' had not bought upMt] of tliei.l.! family properties in the neigh (huami im[iorti-d all tiie I nt extravagances fi om Tendon ;-ii evei v one went on much aa their lather* and grand- ^

lither* did, content with interchange of true hn-pitilityamong tliema-lves, and always feeling it a family duty,if not always a pleasure, to welcome kinsfolk of all de-greaa nae eased te rome aa Bar, Large Ctnhanaaaparties, hunting ami shooting by day lor the men ;tidies, skating, etc.. for the girls, with good cheer forthe elders, and plenty of dancing fur the young om--,raaaaasd Bf the enjoyments of most. I/ondon «v-|iiaint-anres were, not verv nuiiierous, and it wa* with smnc-

»lui! (in arv faOSS that the t'aii.iiv met in the dull-look-Lag ditiing-ioom of the furnish'ai l.oinloi. anana tbe

innrning after their arrival. How enter the charmedcircle I What u.-e that " Thc Court .Iniimal " hail re¬

marked upon the aapeateatOS af Lady Kathleen's prettjdaughters I What use that tts) BaWOOt on which theyappeared ill Beth B Kow were tlie admiral ion of judge*in neraeaeah I What um- I'aterfauiilias -itting at thoclili with old chums and bringing one or two to dire,or a few country neighbor-, calling I no one romes tolondon tu meet nr to entertain the people whom theyena aaa eran week Bar the rest afthe var impatientat the re-uit.s ol' a first lesson. Lad. Kath eu decidedin a-king the Duchess af Brentford if she would Iel herhave a talk upon the matter. Imping th. DneJaOSS mightremember tint she and her mother had been old ae-

naaaataaesa when bia Grace ruled in Ireland for a shsBfljtime. .. Delighted to see you, aud delighted to nd\isayon ;" BB now for.lt. and she at once grasped the situa¬tion. Having satisfactorily merrica her own threodanghtcn, the could alford to Ix- generous towardyoung and pfetti deb ifantcs, and tue gi-' nf her ad-viie ero this: lra woaaan only teatrss a hall-giving,halt-going acqallatanee, H is to h.-done hy giving a

ball yourself, all invitations sent out with tbeDnshess'a eomplfanwats, ,< if course. I aaneeaa yon sanaotawaaaped with a Int ofooontry neighbors andean*nf tho wa] relation! that makes it hopeless. Him-moearte Waneba tn invite everybody, order a first-ratesupner, spare tm extiense. and voil will have a goodball and ns maiiv invitations to follow as you can wishto the bails thia rear, ami the girls will he intrml salto all the men in Load,m. That ia the way acquaint¬ance- an- lu ul- bj -torui.Now. tbs -ipiii-e wa* shrewd and far-seeing, and

-.'lien In- wile aUeeoased lin-iden, did not fall into it,and garo good re won- for waiting a bit. and suns

Boonga orn- bj ana aa invitaiion dropped m frees theanwho were them.el-.es sloivlv edlSttfllng np tin- -teps ofthe Boeial ladder, and wen- glad to -ecun- the Haine ofLady Kathleen on their list, and, though Bridget satMarv thought the genna af young men who w.-ro

paraded tin-re strange.* unattractive, ami nit ganai iatheir valwin,;, it waa a beginning, and hitter thannothing.

Meantiiii" others puah hy them and get into «... nt\ inn marvellous way, without tin- *poii«,irship ufa BflBMflJdame. Bon la Ebal done ( Money.roaskty well laidout. Thc I) .1 hess of Park -lana i* getting np a charityhall or n charity concert.ell* the tn kets herself: so

Mr* de -nnvihtoilil presents her compliment-, sud mightshe buM- six ar ten nf tin- baal Basans t.a rich haul feara concert that is hanging on hand. SO a gr-n-inns replyia sent, stove No 2, Mrs. il. smwht'cibl kn-.w-a gr.-atmany fiiei d- wini Would like to go if the lluclies*wnufil intrust hsr withs dozen to dhspaaeafi and-.>,with a clack for JLkMi or £'_'.>, Mr-, de S. issitniSS BBleave her card, jiroin|itlv returned with a i|iierywhether she would ba aa the committee sfa bazaar forsending "coal* ts Kaweaade'' Bl --ometuing ciiuaHyu-elul. The committee meet at Park-lane RenOSI afro,de S. attends exquisitely dressed, undertake* a stall,oilers tn send dowers to her (iriR-e's, ant! the uetiuuiut-snos i- niaile.

lt ia impossible to say when aud how a nita acquaint-,iii"c can In- -..med, A willower asking lot tin-char¬il'- of a fool man made so go. ul u-e ot'the formal in¬terview arith his lute employer, a widow, that theymade a matrimonial engagement ere lung, las lyKathleen bad agreed to go to Wellington College ono

summer dav for an anniversary festival or gi andcricket match, and the girls were" well ptaoaed at thearrangement .¦¦ My dear," said the flajaarn. "peeroMCharley Crafts.-aii invalid, you know, always I .s

abroad- write- tn -av that Ins nephew, not long cunio

into his grandfather'.- title. I- thinking of Ukhaf ir

hi andi next m keon aa .lone- ba* raaia^Ma, Bari . 'harleywrite- to a.-k f I will ihoa hun hospitality, and tell himal! about the country. Bather a stupid Idea to ai sept aCountry he know a apthlag about bast be aeei..*. B Weensp.irtrin.in < inly able ts be a week or two in EnglandJoel now, te I avast go down home mid put him up."Ma-.- heart waa mere -et un the haj Bealing than on

the teeble pleaanree mt London, and tamped m the aseaof going ilov.u with her father lo keep him eompaiiv,and BOOB?abe went the verv day Lady Kathleen andBridget Were din- af the College. Tbs speeches were

over, and the traiu inst going te leave for London-no uiv very place taken.when twn ladies hurried up.and were poshed] in aim >-t nu to Bridget's lap. whoneither frowned nor scowled, but moved on, and as

there WM only room for oue, mat contentedly on thearm of the next seat. BOOeptbag smilingly the apologiesot the last comers, till half-way tn L mdon, winn thecarriage was nearly i-mpti.-d, and only Lady Kathleenand her daughter roaaainad. Pierase thanks had aneaofsted, and general .remarks on the College and theboya followed^between the elders, till a casual Benara.»-timi led tu s discovery that, though years li .ul pu--eilsince tiny met, thia WM no le. than' I .in ly Hautclitte,whose parties were so exclusive that to be invited putthe cachet mi any one's position in sOeJetj aad sateen.I'nie r,itu delight lindget hi-ird her say

" Now I havemit you ami aaea your pretty girl. I bepeyea will bringln-r to iii j ,1 mos t.. morrow ; I'll semi a card lt lsvery snail, Bl I have royalty to dinner, and justenough to 111 the rooms without crowding;'* and thusthe beal acquaintanna sf LstbaVa Bssnatj was made,and after thal evening neither invitation- mr partiesvere wanting to Bridget.well dressed, deessasUr

ami a good dancer, seen at Lady llaatclitie «ni"-.! leleet reception*, settled that matter.Meanwhile nay ordeidl the dinner, arranged the

Sewers, vi-iled the ieSBk fed the liuuii-rs tunii d mit furth' it lammer run, did tue honors .pin-th aa Lard Mor-!,,ii when he came, rude across e-iintrv w h. ti ha andher fa.iier visited various places, Btw, tinnily, ut theend of the young laird's Stay eoiieaaly prolongedfrom ow BB WTO Weeba.cam.- b.,. k BB London, lubingn.ad., iiot only au acquaintance, hut an engagementwith the m.ni ina: half Loudon bad set their (Mps at in

vaia. Ba aaanHoseas ia Bate, and ea (iiri'eroat the ways lrwhich penj,i,- Banka awa_aaantnaaiel

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THE RANG DOOMED.From The Augusta <'misti'ulmn.

Thc decadence nf tn* tiaug li announced, a matter ottush Importaaoe eaunot i>e Ignored [a a.! aeei the dressylog of tlie hair his i. ,-upie.l the feminine mind to every lurire extent. The Talmud informs na that Kv* In theGarden of Eden, at the dawning of the world, curledatoned h-r ruey nngen tlie sllben rlncl-ts that fell annaier yearly iboulders when iheobserred tbaanpreaaijajadam through Um tress. Breast, fsa in his powe Balepiatlea, drawa attanahnt ts the fae tbuafl hair ii tbsadornment of awoaaan and a sharai t .at aha shouldglory lu. Taroula became enamored of Lueroes whenM saw her -Litnmertiig tTCssei ki-s her ii'.ushing cheekias she lieut nv.'! lier -piuniug whe*;. Napoleon BOOSaeInfatuated when his eye* rested upon tue raven coils ofJosephine. In view of tin potent harms attached to.Only a Woman's Hair," the general public will be in¬terested in learning that bangs arc fast disappeattagftom the forehead* oi th iatr le-dus of fssaioa. Af'-w year- ago a )o;ui.' ludy v. itli.iil' bangs would havebeen as oh-ol.'te ss a 3-c*nt t>o>i:...',- st amp. Now one

¦rho wears bangs la leohed n Manna*, as atnab ananif abe appeared la a da-i.n. ie oatnaae. The haagla out of date. lt bas served Its pup asa, and must co.The new styles are the Baratoga ware aud tue i.:

dill. Tbe Saratoga wave h * revive lu a modified fmtHof the custom which pre :> rheyears ato,when lades were wutit f" ai tb li li air tu th* mid¬dle and bring ll down In t\ro s-o i!-citvlos irnm th.-cen¬tre 'of t:.e foi lead, eoverlnr th»e*r*, aad faateningtlBl the ba.-k nf tb* lieal. Tin- DOW style make, the curvetoward the nae. ot me headb gin *. t:-. templea. rimsahel I- t" lui;, .'nut the at ia,ii\e feat ires of the faceand eoaeeal bal<lng forehead* and er aeed te The(Ire, ian coil ls a ikilful twisting of the bair .thi; bealof the head. It has a very eh irui na cii'.-ct, sa l lii.tke* apretty woman perfectly lrr.-sUt! de wuen s!i turus herback.

-*>-l A ft I. CAI :

From Tin T. mina iii-.elte.At the Eastern Railroad Station, one day I ital

week, a worths inly went to *..«. her daughter uti on :i prhto some friends by the .eashore. 1 he young Women hod *.eat |^iy nu* nf the window* When'the tune neared r

the train to start, the mother quitted tbs cars, ac, .ca¬

psuled to tbe door hy her daughter, and stood outside bythe winslow. A.- tbe girl quitted lier sa it ll rn .«» ia-eu hya verv Boaapeaa and ilia'uiiied swen. Ignorant of this.tba mather,/netaa tbs ca;» wen- starting, pul ln-r handup tu the window and said: o»d by, dartiaal k sb

ooaree lot asa." Tableau. Aitoui.-hn.eiit of digu.tl:dsw*n. and dismay ot fend assent

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A DEMOCEdTIC C IWDtDdTM.From Tero* sittings.

DuriiiaT I l'r-rt'tit politiealeonventioa in Ai-k.m*s.iw.wh-u eppaaiugfactlona bad "loehed leu ns," .md « h ult leemed Imuos-liiie to nominate a candidate, a mau fromtue Northwest amie and BTnlalmrd

.¦ I elier citi/.eni, roo aro all urging the claims of yourrespective candUlate*. but yon don't give a reason whyany of them alum!.! be nominated, f oatuc to tuht forColonel John Ilorurock.""What'* he don* for the partv,' cued a raj"' Nevir mimi what ti* has dom-. He has dino enough,

ll* made .'.(jo gallon* of whiskey last year, aud."Ilia \uw.e> wo* drowned by deepening about*. Colona!

Julia liorurock was notalusted by aoclamatiou.

A STORY OE Rl'SEEE HILL.From Th* Saturday Review.

It recalls to our mind ;i story of un Englia&nia*.who was taken by an Aui-rican friend Ut sec thia memorial." It was here, slr," said the Ameilcau, "that See klWarren fell." The Englishman, not being familiar withall the name* and tuoldeuLs or that |>crtod, Itiiainued thathts friend referred to some recent accident, aud. glanoingat the hui*;iii of the moauiueut, . dd he feared that {tati¬ana Warren must bare beau hurt-