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ap.vra OFFICES OF THE TRIBFNE.Adve^ewanl*%$?£&JL bifSBMiM..,ln M: .. h odk*. 1.2SH iiratdway. cornar Slat-at.IU ltha\e comer 1 «**»;¦,*.¦ ^"-o \V at 28d-at., corner Btli-ave.
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53 tvaaaa A. aau aata*JMhe**> "*B»r*r..;r,o ae-ava.. eatraaee «?M*. .
i o^r. M-are. hetwaen 6oth an* alat a».,.t ISSth-at., near Bdave.
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IN OTHF.R CITIFB. _,Brooklyn Adverttalng a\g*a*y, 307 lal. og, OI«T
B'w»^hlnrton-yo. 1.32C E-at.
FOUNDED BY HOB.AOE OBEELEY
"~TlTuRSDAY,'ArGTTST 6, 1691.
IHE MMWM THIS UURX1SG.
Foreicn -Tbe BritiBh Parllament waa proroguedto Oe*ah« 24. asaaa The Warld'a Fair Poretgn(omniittee have done effeottve work ln Berliu.
aaesai Prlaee Biamarck 1* aald to bave aiwerted
tbat U.e visit of tbe Frrnoh Squndron no Cron-
atnrlt MBO ti.e result of gross mlstokes of Gernian
JlplHggarr r=S= War rumora from the Balkana
renehe.) Pnris.DlillMBtlr Thi Pepublican State League Ooa>
VCBtioa Baloadajd a pladdaCC* of prlnciples. anrt re-
electe.l Tolonel E. A. MeAlpln preaident of fhe
MpuOgattOB, aaaaaa Waahington waa aoleetod a^the pbtee of ihe aext aooaanaarM*rt by the (.rand
Armv ol tbe Republlc at Detroit; in hu speerhfomninrder-in-(1iief VOOOW reeommen.led^ the
formatior. af rvp.-rate Depnrtmente ln tbe eVrOtb.___ -city Evangelization" wna MaOOBBrfl at Bbe
NortbfleM Conference. ^= A new prefident, of
tie Near-Jeraey BepabUoaa Tieague was eleoted..__. a reeelver was appolnted for OBrien &
Clark, the Aqueduct contractors. bs= Tlie New
York Yaebt (lnb's aqunflron rcmained in New-
I/.ndon llarbor. They will start for Xewport
cfikf and Stiburban.-The White Star stramshlpMBJestld broke the ocean rocord from Queenatown,iior titne betag B daya, 18 hours and 8 mintites.
The Chaaabef of Commeroe gave a >breakfa«t
to tbe ofheers of Ihe Sqtiadron of Evolution bsbb=3
Wint.ers nt, .lerou.e Park Iioantrika. Firenzi, BbeBadba eolt, lapaato, Taka Back and rteiawnrc
The New-York baaeball team defeated the
Oevelaad DiBf, and the Pittahurg men the Bride-Stocka opened weak, but rollied
aharpty on baybag atteauated by favorabM eropreportu aad unlounded rumore of gold importengagvmer.la.
The Wenther.Forerast, for to-day: Genernllyfair, with ali?ht thernial chnntren. Temperaturejajshnday: HiRhest, 7.r. dfirrees; loweat, MIarerase, 70 L4.
rplOOOa OMBBf out oj toim for thc unmrnn can
have tlte VttOf nnd Sitndau IWoaaM mailed to
tiaflfl for fl.00 per month, or $2.50 for three
bjobbBBO. 'J rarellrrg in Europe eOfl rr<r,re The
Irilinic (hiring thtir absence for |1.6fl gMf
ajjBffi. roreajW poatage paid, or BA4A f»r threrBaaafoo. 11"' <'<'.>rOBB of the paper will be changcda$ ojtrn cs deatVedl.
ine laaponaaoe al tho Naval Beaerve, which88J ni'-iiiv commanded a good degree of pu*>-lic BtleatiOB, W88 forribly ikatad in Ua* brief
aaBMOk irado yo-teiday l>y Admiral Walkor. lntmM ,,f grnr tB* 1 ia..t question. he- ggid, wonM
to the manning of onr warship*. Th*nt ino'.h«.d of duing this la a hat<:
|.(!,v one, and in an IBMtfgiacrj it rTOuW proviof littie avail. Tho Naval Keservo la dc-ittnedto tnoot ju-t siicb an emergency, and tlie Ad-
fniiai lv pos to >-eo 20,000 men in tho fotv-
in Um next fivc J88IB.
There was a suoeossfnl. not to say lnilliant.
aponing of thc Grand Army of th<> RepublicHbtiona! l-.neamptnont in Dotr.et yeatiJoramana>r-in-C8kl Vcaaey'i addrt i ma in
ing v.ith tlie difnitj of hk offire and thoitiona] int-rost nf tho ovcasinn. llis rcfor-
ajol to tho long (loath-roll of t!,o you-. v.inrh
nrlndea an .mnsiial numbor of dktingniehednuncs, waa espoiially UBbohiag. Of tho bnri-10s> tiarsiir; d at the opening BBSSlolM, the most
stiag featova araa tbe aelaetion <>f Wasb-m as tho plaeo wbew Um Bexl annnal
Ra-hoiin;: ahk!] *>e hold. in spito of tke strongakkaaaurl f-nvard in hohalf or LiBOOlB, Xeb.
Tho p!a:f.um adoptod by tl.o BopablicBBu-agno Cmvontion yesterday i< Bof an elaborato doeument, but it i< nono t!.o b-ss forciblehe< mso ..f its siurinctnoss. In a Few felllflgphrasos it BBk b.nii th" rirdiiril I.'.-piihlicanprinciph's for which tho Lengue and thfl BaWtletand. It is BaptUj a-lmiiable in <l".i!iiiR withytkkJ n.;itt .s. No wn'ls an" wa-: -d ii|><.n Gor-prnor HUI. M»8 i* dispi.sod of in a singb' sen-
tenre. which dedaros thal his admmi-nati.r.has aftfraced liis bigh efloi and brooght re-
proach npaa tho Eapiit state. Tlie pktforjfljs a biio'. Iiiisinoss-like p.tjier, as araa to bo
expocto'i fu.tu a htisiii.-ss-liWo fcodj BOCh as thoLo:i<rtie i<t. The apirit which it bnBthai i^ thatwhich the LeogW will cariy into the oomingcampaign und into that which wiil follow.
The piinoiplc of the greatosr good 89 th"
gnjatajt DOBlbOt ought. it would eo<>in, to belecisivo in tho matter of cliMiig the llai>iullivor drawbridgea dtiring tho hours wlun
travl i* gteatcst. Tkt Bktttai i^ Btill beforithe I'uik Coinmiasioneis, to whoin a iii<in*t»T
pctition 1881 prwntcd yesterday in f.tvor of a
CB-ange in tbe existing policy. Th* only uig-nilicant oppt>6ition to tlie pnEjOmtA OaiBMffl 8J8Inffered bj the Mew-Vork City and Norihern
Railroad Company. which fears that it* Mfta.1btMiBMM will be interterod with aVBMI tho drow-
bridgaj ran he swung open at all timos. If IIis «imply a onestion bctween ono railroad com-
pnnj'a frejghk and tho convenienoe nf .'10,000
peopk daiiv, the CommfoaionerB will have no
difficulty in leaching a oommon-scnsible de-cision.
That the Pnblic Storea are overrrowdcd is a
good aign as indicative of the amonnt of btisi-
no«.«. that onr importers are d«ing tinder the
MeKiniey Tariff. It is discouraging 89 leain.
borrarar, tbat so many paokages are pilod np
thoro that Ihfl work of apprni*ing is praoUctJljat a standstill. This moa.fi that the pneaentcongostfon wffll spe*-dily asuume a still more ein-
harrassinu' form, D8M88 soino way is specdilydevised of facititating tho etxatnination of tlie
goods. It is proposed to rent a bnilding in
which 89 1*088 some of them. Plair.ly thisshottld be dono'at the aarlieat momont. in orderto afford temporary rclief. SOBBB day-not torin the fiUine it may be hoped-New-York willhave Ihe fa-cilitio- for carrying on its bmineaas a port of entry with neatness and dispatoh.
THE LEAQVrS eoon 8TAET.There waa no back of ppirlt or pnrposf in tl.e
prooeodings of tho Repnhlioan ^tvr Loagne a'
rJjMCBaM yesterday. An aasembly moro 8B-
tbnaiaatJoir harmonious has nevor been drawn
togother in this State. Kvery hope of the
JyeagnaV* oftioors was fulfllled in tho numberand ehara^r of the delega'os. President Bfc-Altn'n dollvored an opeuing speoch of £roatforoe. well enleulated to impross the aaaeinbljwith tho sorions naturo of t.he politiral klh it
has ajistimed. The lcague is hound to romo-n-
l>er that in a oeitain nonse it is on trial. Al«though lha movement of which it is a parthegan ln New-York, i! has not dovolop-d here
so widelj ncr has It exerted ao strong an m-
fluenoe OpOfl aiTairs as in seveial of tho othor
states. Nowheie is it more needed than m
New-York. Nowhere has it a greater work or
¦ fnirer oppurtiinity. The InflOBBOe which a
rictoriooa effort oh ik pnrt.-would excrt wouldl,e bv no means conflned to New-York. bnt
would oxtend all over the omintry and would
art with tremendous powor ln improving B8-
pabHeaa prospeck lr. IW There la every
roason to beliere that the oonvent.on reali/.o.i
all this, and that it will onrry away from Syrtv-ciwo an inapiratb.n tha* will render every looal,-luh fehere lurjraaeaikd aaikiai and strong in ita
rfork this falJ.Colonel McAlpin touehed the nghfc chord
when he -poke of the valtw of indirldnal lahor.
There are more Republlcan voters than Deino-
oratie in this state if only they can be got at
and drawn to the polls. The troublo alwtiys latha*- the Demoorat* vote while t.he Repuhnoanavoto if convenient. In a measure this is ao-
connted for bv the fact that the Domocrattc
*trength is Jaruely eonsolidatod in the rittea
wh-w it is ewilv reaehed by both good Influ-ences and bad, while the Republican eonsut-
itoncv i.s wattered over lnrge 8*881 of conntryand rjaBfflot b« 8B8flj brought to a focoi in tbel.ailot-hoxes on Kleotion Day. It ll 80 bo boraajin mind. however, that althongh there is not
tba ilifhkBt iMaioB to suppose that PreaidentHarriPon in 1 SS8 reoHved a eingle vnfs more
than the nar.tual strength of tba Republlcanparty in New-York, while there is every rcason
to kiiow that Governor Hfll reoeived many bbOU-sand« of TOtea in exeess of the natural Demo-
enatic itrBBgth, ont of a tokJ of moro than
1 200,080 bBllok HiU'a majority ovor Harnann'swas on,y 186. Democr - pluralitios in State
WBkak have roeently blaBB rhort of 14,000.Colonel MoAlpin's BnggaatkM that there aro
uvor 5.000 eleettoa fUetrick in the Stnaa hlnta
piainlv at the result which can be obtainod if
the L^igu- goaa to work in a thorough and
intelligcnt way.A rooajng convention with btd of ent-huMiMsm
and food apeeche* is a flrat-roto atert, but itis no more than a Bbalt. If it U followed DJnothinK more prn-tical it will COot 0 sliphr re-
flcction in the baHote-boxee, We are o-mvincedthat there is DO Bvailoble foroe. in addition to
that ahvavs OXOrtcd by the repnlar part.y com-
rgdtteeo, which is so taopefol of good reraltj oa
the \jowno. and we are anximis 80 impressevery meinl.cr of every clnb with the iaet that
he riuist Dbake hlmself. if he will realhf thiahope, an artho pelitedail from now until theclosins of the polls. The iaOOO piesented bjthe Demoeratic notnina'i.m of a lich. common-
plac;* individnal, who is intended to Borve no
other pnrpose than the re-OOiabHahment of Tam¬
many influeno at Alhany, will oroate a BttOBgpopalax ..entimen' in favor of the BopublioMparty. [ta poaition* lipefl National questinnswill'prcatly aid the State OBJBPOlgn. Thero laeverv chanee ol a BBceeesfoJ oooteot with theDemoencrf if the Bopubricooa in every oonntyOBO bO llinmootal with their opporttinity andtheir dnty. ________
JSOTITF.R OCF.AS RECORD BBBAKBB.The new White Btai ateonor Ifojeatk baa
earned bet bbobo. Hor Bplendid um bowQueenstown to New-York in r> daya 18 bouraan.l 9 minutea not only beata all proriooa ac-
emted !<.¦ d», but excola that <>f bor oeareaicompetitor bj I bom and 10 minutea, which in
the^e day*: ol ol 00 COOtOOtd means mnch. Her-M.'r-ship. the Tentonic, has claimod »h« rocord-breaking ruo ol B daya, II Boura hik. B min-utes. This dltputed Bchieremeot nced however,.,, loyjgjoi be urged. The Uajeatica IrinBvphaiaclude the ren.td f"i maidea-tripa fr..m Qaeoaa-town and are honor enoogh for on* family. aodtbe White Star racera may well ro-t on
faaio, otob if they f'lil to capture the etothonndpennant thal the City «;f Paris bore awaj in
Deeember, isv'(This phenomenaJ tiip will he Industrioualj
belittled by eniBty <>l 1 aea-beom, Captain Par-aol! apparently had ovorything in his favor.Tbe uiad waa fair, the aoa naootb, tho engin**worked woll, excepting for an hour and a halfaear rhe and, and ihe conrae logged was only'_'.77r mil"*. Thi*, we beliovo, is the ezadmeaaored diatance I tareeB Roche'a Poinl andSandy Hook, Bhowing tbat tlie veMel'a trackwaa one of the atraighteai ovor aotod. Farfiom Beoonnting this :i deteaotien, we incline.to think i* an BOlditional Baerit, involving a
quite ooogual feal of i BBaanahtp. The courac},v th ( Ity of Paria on ber gn ii weat-
ern trip in Anguot, 1889, waa 2,788 mirsa, andordinary paaaagea c md Boarer 3,000 mileo.Long rana, to.be aure, may diminiab a faal>!iip's valnc Vi hor patrona, ahile al. wei ve*-..I [g conreraer* rec mmended if ber captainakilfully cot* down the aotual running timo.liut in this tase tho liajoatic was in ift as yvellaa aure. jipi- beal day'o mn fall* ihorl ..f thatof the (ity oi' Paria bj fonreeen mil .<. bnl beraverage bourlv apeed was greater bj twivr--one h indredtha of a mil i, w a littte bbonber <>w*i iength.
Mr. Cejrnegio'a piodi. tion of a tivo-.lav run toEurope aeemi erory day leoa tuueoaonabh*. lnis^l' tho A!a>.k:i ciooeed in »i daya i* bouraii i :t7 miautee, and th" Baltic in i>>7:: tookonly twent] 'two boura longi r. Thi pit-riiiic s|K'«-<l bo eaverely taxea engiw i and boil-...s thal their limit can i»e nearly predieati I.But the twlB-oorow i- siili yonng. Tho Bubjeclnever beJOfd OatgOgOd BO iiian.v ininds. and a
in-w arian^fincn; Of BPyliaBCO, with change* 111
bllll BBOdnlB. WBB Bl any inunieiit OTOlvO a typgthat shall u.« febf outstiip tho euistin;; "j;i-,y-
houtida" bj they «urpa*s tho.se of bon years Bgo.Meantime, Capttvin Parsoll BBBBjejajl a KMP8I
and thc White Siar Line a craft to be proud ol.
BEBOVM.ES oF BKOITMOCITT.Tbe n-trip.n.-ity treaties which have been
noeoiiaterl are the b«ginning but not the ond
,,f | areaa polir^- » M ,10'1 °*« i'»P^'t!,:iM';,.,- the State Ifiepartment to make coummial,iaaieaueak kit* Wl Seajtbera courtne>. a.i
would bare MPJataed on eoual ttZBM after the
i-t ,,: Jaaajtrj. Nof one of them w.n.hl bave!,Pon ptoeed * a iHaadrantage la rornpnn-onwi-h the ntheis. if ahe bei 88*1*8* for coffoo.
BOBH BKU8B8-M nnd bidei had 8880 withdiawnboBi all. la order to eonvort the Beciprocityamenrlment into « *** *» Opening many foi-
eign.Baaittek (for Aawrieaa expork it was Deeea*
sary to brfni it to hoar upon tho tWO rhi-f
jouroca fioni which tMsTea and ingar wen «l-
rivod. As ation as Ibav.il and the Spani-h \> 8li'udiea wete drawn into eoinmoical union a
bMJg Was eatMbHahed fot future disr.iminyi.ionsBgaiBSf fftiarj-eting conntries, which Blight bl
,r,t k oomplj with the roquiicmonts of
sqnitkbk Rrnprocity.Heitlfl Mk tho potential efTici'enoy of tho
Aldrich amenrlment. Thc free markot forcoflee. Ittaap, 883818808 and bidei ll oiTeied on
eqnal rerms to all tho Sonthern conotriea. Thosearilling tO pay for their Brivflegea hy BBtkingraaaonable eoaeaasioBa to tho Aaierkaa eotporltradg will rot.in tha* freo markot ponnanently.Tho«e aeeeptiBg it only as <t graruity will bd
rjepripod ol the beaeflk of tmwittaCted bradein theae aropieal itaplea. Tho Bedprocltyamondniont will opoiaf after tho 0I08S of th>
ymr as a diaoriininatton in favor of thme eotm-
triea which ooaaply with the oonditions of theoffer of tho free markot. and agaiaai tl te
arhioh negled their oppOTtordtiee. The lan-
guage of tho act is explicit reapecting the
Preaident'a obligationa to enforee a fixed ached-ala of datiei wheaeper thc oonditions of tradoBie inequitable 'and unrca^onable. It is an fol-lows :
That with a vlow to seonre raetproeal tTBak with
nOtrnMMa prodnrlnp tke followins araMes, and for thls
p irpoaa, on gnd after tke BrM dap of Jasaary, *P!'2-
arkanefar *n<t ao ntten ai tho Piaartftatrt sbafl be aattifted thit tne (Jovernment of anv connrry prodnolrg and
BxportfBg «u»mr«. roolas^s, rnn>«, t<«a and hldos, tt'T
gnd BBearea, or any of aaeb arttelaa, ktpeaaa rtnti^ or
other exartlona nnon thf* garMallaral or other prorturtf.of tka t'nlted frtates, whHi ln fka of the free intro-
dn-tton of anrh migar, mfihasra, coffee, tea and tildes
into tho fnltcd f-tntes he mnv deem to be letfpnraltynncqual nnd nnroaionaTUe,, he "hnll Tiave tka
powar, and it shnll be his dnty to tmspendby pmelamaflon to that efrcot. th« provMona of
this act relatlnR to tho freo lnt^rfuction of anrh snnr.
mo'.a-sea, roffoc, teti and. htdo*. BkB BaMakafka of anebOOUntTP, for anrh tlma m he akall <Ww Jtist, and kgaab eaae and laring <mch nw;p<nislon latka snall be
levlcd. rollert«d ar.d pt.id upon *uou\ rnoliwaes. roffoo.
I»t a-.d Meee, tka prodnct of or rxported from anrh
nodtrnatod ronntrv M kOvara: (Tbe sobednlo Meara.)Nothing can bo cl^aror than the President's
duty to Lmpoae tho srhedule of dnti.s and
therebj to plaee a prominm upon tbe produiyof conBtrita entcrir.g into commerdal union, and|0 disconnt the indiistriea of those which d<> BOtC .nform to the requironuerit« of ivciprocal trado.On the basis of tbe onffaa imi>ortatinns of 1*P<>
.a dnty of 3 cents a pottnd will maUe in favor of
Bradl tho following di->criminatioiiH ngainst th«-
ooontriea aamed: VeBtatieai, $1,722,614 13 j
Ceakal America, 1023,303 ftd ; Mexico. |6S0,-Dfili ff3 : Jiayti, $201,049 no ; British WetM In-diea, $140,101 00. To theso digoriminationswill be addod tho dutles on hides, anfl in the,a ' ui the Britiab Weal Indles the dutie« on
angar. Tl.ere will be eufticient fon« te thisdiscriminatloa in favor of Brazil to oampe]\'on'v..iolH ajid the other eoffee oount.ii'* tomake iloc'proeity tTonties. As for th" l!riri>hU'ost Indies. they will bo nined without Eeci-prorjty. The sche/ltile of (hities, if imposod OB
the baabi of reoent importations from Jamaicaglone* iHIl amonnt to ?ft;fi,000; and for theentii-e gMtip it will bo nob le** than |1,S00,000.If tho HOaia ("overnment allows thc intercst*of the islands to be aacrificed to ghOM of Bl»-ril, th" Spaaiah Weat [odSeaand Pant/» Domingoit will be uantonly indifferent to their fate.The moro doaely the Rf-ciproclty qtw>stion is
sttidi^d tho larger and more pnerical app»^arthe results of this great policy. Congivss hasaraed tho Preaident with tremendons powcr in
oiwning the Sonthern mnrkets to Amoricantrade. Dotormined as he is known to be to
make Reciprocity and the enlarsemont of thoNation's o.cpniting interests tho, crowning issueof his Adininistration, he can be dopend»d BpOBto einploy tho re>ourcos of tho uct t<i their ftilloxteat dttting the last Bfteen montha of hi>terni.
TIIE 01BCULATJON.A vYaabington dispatch pub'ished yesterdny
givea informati.in of a moot timoly work BOr>
formed by tho TreBdmry Department.. In riewnf existing pontttac prejiifliees Boareely Bnythingoaa be more iaapootant thoa to have oxaotlyknoxxn the presendj and past eondition of thecirculation. Accordingty, the Tieaoury Depart¬menl has prepared B Btatement of ail kinda .>.r
ni..y in drcakttion In 1880, 1868, 1885,1889 and 1*!>1. with ¦ caVn'.ation of thcamount per oatrito al each otete.To the importanco of this gtate-
meni it is only necoBPary to note that the Allt-:i;,.,. gnd the Bo-oalled Feople'a party ia toaingit-; hold opon votera in all tho VVeatcrn nndSotithe-rn Statea with regpecl tn the one achemcivhich 8 i'i.- outoel enlbted tho largeat aupport,namcly, tho 8ub-Trea«ury plan. At thenearly ever] iti mg AUiantce Btate baa tiun"<iagainal ih's acbeme through the gealof Dcmocratic politiciana who bto anxioua toum the Alliance for their own benefit At thew.-t the coramon-oenao of th" fsarmera baacompletely Buppreaoed thal portion of tlie Alli-anr" <rhriiK> m s.-v-'ial Sjtoiea, and in Kangis
bi Btate thaa many of the leadera <>i" thoAlliance have pubiicly rtrpudiated it, and are
rtcing the plan a^ in|urkMM to farmera andcontrary to the Ooaatitutlon. Thi* s.-heni" oulof the way. tho Alliance, <>r Feople'a pai y. will
.1 only one ratmcoJ idoa for wbich t<>
flght, namely, the expanaion of the drcukttion.All it-* platforma and putJiic announoemeou ofdpctrine inoiude iiniimited ooinage of silver,but, aa Bepreoi ntati\e Sdmpson and 8onatorPeffer have ezpiained, thjia is deaired only be-
- atep towar _¦ expanaion of tliecirculati m. Th" one renkaining idea for wbichthe Aliiani party oontend isii." enlargemenl of tho *circulation to not leaathan 1550 i'<>r avery inbalbitant.
tceording the Tieaaury Btatement, th"actnal circulation in 188*0 waa 813 BSinhabi int, and it rooa to 820 >:._. h, i* :,.
After the lapae of twenty yeara, July i, 1885;h" drouiatiofl was 923102, and ..,. tbe i ol.1;: uy, 18B1, it had | ..,.. d !.,s-'_'i n». <'v.i:>s to ihe expgrt* .,f p>ld durlng.ln- Hnt half of thfa year the dr. iiJation hasalightty diminiahed, bul it oevortbeieia tva*taga :;t on tho l-t <>f Auguat Thare nc4 altogether rKTB to n oi rso ThbTbib-im:, for fnll tablea wege publhhed in thlijournal eome Bm :::-'.>. grVing no] only thgregate drculation pei rgpita every year for a
loag pettod, bul the drculation |mb rapita ofeach kind >f aVoatty, Mevertheleea, il i-.|y importanl tha: rimJlgr bforntation bagiven to th" public aritfi effidal tanction.From t i- Btofeojeal it gganoatg that the c rcU'
latiofl e\"n oow, Dotwrttutanding the la/ge looaof gold tiiio jcar, is tuiuiiJciiih.y groatex thoal
geajs hOB b00B Lfl ¦ timo of general prosperity..¦;.. peHtioal purpOOOB fl may he said that tho
l)BBOOerBtk party. after sixtoon fOBn' continn-
diis confiol oi tl*o (iovernment, had prnvidodfor the people in ttfflO a circulation of only¦11 BB for ntch inhabitant, whefOM the preaont^roulatkrfl is 128 57, and it BJfj be*Jfl ahont
one-bolf B^ater durlng all the period ainoo theWar, m DJ»jpOttJoa to popnlation, than it xxa>
.,, any timo WttOfl tho Democraiic party eotV
trolted tho ti'tvernment. Bul putMng partiBaflM.,si.|erations aaido, al! who seok th« rtalperity "f ,I|C ('""ntrv wi" :is,f ,;: *h*i'T.,wbether fchfori is any reaaon to expect ghsateipto-perity by an enlnr^ement of tbe OURoncy.h:in rhe ciuitry enp.ycd dming the yeaVS UTO,ISSfl nnd 1881, whrn the circulation was ean-
jiderably imaller than it is now. Or again, can
greahM piooperity be expected than the countrjhas enjoyed during scveral of the Laat six yearaxvith a circulation all the timo soinewl.at leaathan that which noxv cxistsV
jt is the theory of the I'eople's party that
[auioBdinc popnlation ro.piires a cotutantly ex-
pandins circnlalion. Jt is not ncces<ary hereto suhmit the ahnndar.t evi.ience ajzaii«st thisnotion, for tho fact is that under oxi^tinj: laws
tho circulation is inoreasing mtich fasrer than
the popnlation. Tho purcha«e of 8,500,008onnoBB of silver bullion each BBonth, required bytbe act, pass'-><l hbft year. adda abou! 154,000,-noo each year 80 the circnlan'on in addition to
,,11 fhe gold taken from t'.io mines and let'iinedin monetary ti-o. The incroase in popnlationdof* not eioeed 1.4 00.000 each year, so that
,he innease In cnnency is at the rato of more
:han $3s each for every additional inhabitantIt may bo aaid that tho Natlonal bank etoenhv.;,,n is decreasing, but the addition of goldrroaa tho minea each .vear would nmro than
balaaco that decroase, oven if it were to v»n-
tinue. and tho extension of the fuitr-and-a-balf i>er eent bondfl at J per cent interest pro-vi los ..j.f.ortmiity for a larpo expansion of the
bank ci'irii'ation if at any time rhe.huslrusss of
the eountry Bhould roquito a larp'"> monetary
Bttpply. Under existlnR laxvs, therefore, th"
drculation is belng oonatantly and largely ex-
panded, although it is aJroady much larger in
proportion to popnlation than it ever has heenin a timo of gedMfraJ prosperity.
AXOTIIF.R WOFLD-BE RAIS-VAKER.An Australion namod Melhonrne, now abiding
for a time in Ohio, bad devisod a machine withwhioh he mantifnrtures and projeet« a cort.un ga*tipward into thc hcavens, and thereby, h* claims.
produees rain. What rortain Huckeyes have
t.-krn to be thc rosnlts of son.e of his reernt a*.
t».ir,ptfi in this dlreetion have won him a grer.t dealof notoriety; and thc Department of Ajrrieulturehaa recognized him far enotigh to askwhat evirlence he can pro.luce in support of hia
(.aenmptions; thotigh not hegging to bc taken into
his eonfldence in regard t» the eecret of his
proress.Whatever one may think of the practicability of
eoaxing rain from the skies by this or any other
hiiinan Otrtiee, men likc Melbonnic deOCnre to he
treated with reBpeet so lonjr a> they seomincrly r-r-t
ln good faith. Fair play and thc lmpartBOOe of
tliis tnatter of rainfnll to millions of people dentandtliis. Bnt if, on the one band, Bbej are not to e
aunimarily detionnced off-hand as "eranks" or
.. frands," it, is not nccessary to go to tbe oflicr ex-
rrmiie, and proeipitately conocle the seunincriesBof their pretcn.led successcs. The popnlar mind
likes to have a deflnite oplnlon. It hates to tus
pend judgment. Any one who hr.s acquirrd T: e
babit of sifting and weinhim: evidence, however,much prcfers to wait until tbe ease has been pre->cnted in a way that will preolude the poaoibilttyof crroneous decislon; and questions involviny;physlcal phenomena, whioh nre not, pet fully undcr-vtood are much bctter dctennincd by experts in thatblBBOh of knowledge than by people whosc for'e liesin other dircctions, or by an ea«er bnt, nninfOrntedi'opalace. Thls is cqually trne, whether the can-
ilidate for fame and fortnne >>e a Kooh, a Kcly or
a oonjnrer. It, is certainly for The interest, of both
pnbtte aurr lnventor-if he reallv have invented anv-
thlng of value.to have his olaims pnssed npon bysome such competcnt tribtinal. For Mr. Mel-bonrne. the Ohio State fioard of Aifrictiltnre, or theOhio State Wcathcr Burean, or the faenlty ofil>erlin Collc^e ntlgrbt pooalbly 1h» able to provlde,upon request, tho nceeeaarp oonrt of inqnirp.
Thls Iionrd, probaldy would then considor polntslltte these: Could Mr. Molhourne, on short notice,mnke it rain op days carrfully aekcted beeanaa otthe very low httmiility of thc air, or when otheroironnintanros favor drotith t IIow prolmhlc bi lttbat it. would have rainod anyhow on oertain Othetdaya tbal hk mtfhlnf is employed P What were
tbe poticral meteorologiea] oondittona over a aridei.rea of eountry jnst before and dnring the ketB?And if, aa baa been thc oaae dnring the ln.st fewarceka, much lieavior rains foll down in tho tJulinnd Sot.th Atlantio States than in Ohto, how farwere the fonner due to Mr. Melbotirne's persua-sions? Wonld his arrioe be, eannlly effleaetona la
ls reeogrnlscd aa an abnormally dr.y 888800over ft wide BTCa B8 in an oxeeptionally wet one liketbe kat fortnigbl '¦' I'mil the Anakraliaa seaka aadaeeaiea a faTorabk veniiet. bon an Mthoritp anebas is gtipgesteil, and upon laauea like the 8888raked herewith, he can bardTy expeet Btaefa en-
Mnragement frara cold-Mooded and Balenktingoapitalkti or from aeientisk of higb standiBg,
Whv d<v* not The Trile.ne expbata in what reapaM...,. propoula (th« POBtmaater-Oeneral'a) nre too e.\-
agl ¦¦¦ Worle.We htive BTotM so, bnt our aelfhbor, contrary
,, ita aanal hebtt, is dull and will not nnderatand.i;,,. pro].la, fof oiie thing, are too rxacting in
Hxing iimlts for oiitwnrd nnd ret.irn voyaecs. Thelaw e;il!.s for ships of a given tonnage and speod.Ii ih.is not rciji.ire TOyagea between termi.nl poinat,, i,. made in any fixed ttme. Bo long as the Oov-
-,,t peta tbe tonnage nnd the capaclty of
making the reqolred speed, H can well afford ktkfled. Steamers cannot be MBBBgrd 8X
aly aa naail boata, Tbep are la the general.,i busineaa, and ln Sonthern barbora
are gnbjeel k many Baaroldabfe deiaya and aaabaiDetentioa ta leaTing one part for n
re« boun will tavohe the loaa of a tide and keepi, lmtil the next day: or if ahe vt<-t« ont
aod runa al foll apeed, Ihe will reaeh the neal
porl ,; irll : the iii-.'ht. or al the ehh of thc tnle,, ., ,t v UI be uapoaaible to gel in. (Jnder anebcireatnstaaoea i' will . * Beeeeearp to ran at halfq.|, to ta to reaeh the ¦.Bd porl at the ri«ht;n;i, god tliereby h11 the advantagea of bigh epeedwill be h.st. Shipa eanaot he operated it. South-ern tfado with the 8BBM preclalon with whkh,mI.io aaa *. Baeaauiad ofl oa a oonnter. ThePoBtnaaterOenerara Bfopoaata oughl to he inf-licienUy elaatk to be applied to tha praotleal re-
quirementa of tbe Soutbern trade.
Uaiteraal poata] carda are t.i be the neal thiag.py boI BBiveraal po ipa, good everjwhere within the PobI d l nion ? When The Trib-:iit. suggeated thla before, the thing eeemed ratbeidoubtfn] to the poatal authoriticai how doea iti,.,i; now ln tiie lighl ot unlveraa* poatal cardaf
,t the "Heatben rhinoi-" katill ap ta wayaii,,,! ,M- dera and taieka tbal are vala is abownhv tka iflerk wl leb. be ¦ kei k erade the an
, oi the Kxeliuaen kw. Oaa af Iba de>nplope la to teaeh Intendlng ItnaalgraaM
streets, tbe aUuatka of bouaee, etr.,jn Si.ti Praaeiaeo, su tbal a ati Dgajr arflYlng fromi bina and gettini through oa a falae eerthloak
irnination oa the'I ii.s ghown ¦. and
wortby n a betkr oauaav Ta j>.e-V(.n. evaaiona ol thc kw wlll requlre all thcpbrewdneaa which thc Treoaury oaaekk an abk,,, ggaster ap
Wlii'ii Mavor t'lnipin waa aabad on TB8B881 IiBj ha 1 tiict Uuvcruor IIi.ll laat week. he uiouru-
fully s*ook his head. Evid-ntly he waa oppresacdwitli ZoogMl too deep for words.
TJe latrst jealoua wife heard from up to tha
hour of golng to preita aay§ she "spotted" hcr
mac beoaiific she BBW he was " wcarinc too many
DOOaBBBaV" Thfs demands close HBBBght, To0
many necktjes at a time/ Or in snccesaion ? If
ao, reeiiired to be known the normal nnmber of
.r.Uties a man may wear and yet conserve his
character.
The let'er-earriera. who are in aession at Detroitthaa week, have formed a more ajgtBfOBBB and poxver-fni organization than any other clase of iMvern-ment rmplnves. There are more than four tlme.
88 many branch BBBOoJatlOaal as tjiere were a yearago and the dcletfate* preaont at, the conventionrvprcsent raost of the State-. BBd Territ<>ri*\s. Thc
reofllt of (>rgani?afion amonrr t.he carriers ba* bOOBnoticeable in improvina the sah.rie* and lesacningthe hotirs. of work of thc men. A gn».,t dimsrer
'o ue avoided by the oarriers is the attempt to
..»ctire irreatly hiirhor wn:.* and other prlvibvcsl"-.md the power of the (fovernmetit to grantBrlBiaat Injurj to other braaobeo of thc NatlonalBerVeo. l*o peatoSea elerka ar<- undoubtodlytrcatvl bv Congress Ichh fairly than thp carriershave »»cn. Clerks who have heca in the BBrviOafor maiy yeaw do not rceeive ncnrly as laraesalari'-s hj do the carricrs alfhOBgh their work is
,,s ditnctil. The proposal to provide a fnnd for
the hencflt V tl»<- hcira of deccnsed rarriers is, how-ever. one wlfoh may be r.irried out arlthOBl i'"-
.jtiiring gpeefat privilocc* from fhe fiovernment
beyond thosc ac«rdcd 80 other employes.
VEUSOSAL.
Tlie propcrfv known as " Bei Top." ln tlie vlrlnltv,.f Waahtaaioa, artileh Hr. Claiaaaa* boaajM for
800,0001 was rcccntly solct for ?! at%000. "Th* B li B
.loumai's" sorreaponieal al the Battonal eapltal iaya:"There have, b"en ^,n.D wlehnd persOOJ WhO b*ithat Clevelan.1 dld not even pay tl." .20,000; tlr.t heoal* t.i.1.1 010,000. and that tha balanco wa* eontrlb-tjted by th. Deai eratlc poUf.ca interoated lnIba ipeeetaBon, bul lhal Boaalbli wa.> a eanaalcn ue.
B'hile tho PjobbB geomaplier, fciheo Beelna, ara*
aaaecrt from i.u littio *1Ua at Bevrea rarantty batfglar*entered. foreexl tlie lOCk*, an<! nmatticd 7n<>st Of Nfurnirure. There wa» not niudi sp.il whfch co.il.l b*carricd away easily. When tlie vandala emerged from;ho rv*i«j a tratehaiaa waynhf theea aaa aeariynniert oaa witu a apaa*.
Tlie. fOtetal appllcatlon of Mark Hophlns's wldow
to the rjoaaOy Ooatt to be aJiowed t<> adopt TlmothyrlOBBfl asiut son hn* been hui.t'vt nn bv a reeordaear. ber la .-an fY*atel*ee, and bo»w dato of jnix .'.
1070.flcneral John F.aton, at one time t'nttcd States Com
arlaaloBef of rdtuation, and labterly ptaataaBn of
Hartetta, doll-cc, ohio. Baa rcsljrred thc latfer postln order to devote his timo to eduetrtaonal lerturlng andvrlUng.
Tbe wifo of geoatoreleti HanabiwMjh, of BorthDakota, hnd Bbnoal reeorered froai bei reeont aerloaaand prolon^'-d BlneM a forl lighl BftO, wlBBn aha wentout for a drive aud had a refapse. Ber llfe H boodespaired of.
Collector Fassett Is a member of the Alpha Delta Phl
fmt'-rnltv. A DetMll BMB who was a elaaam*** "f
his in roiiece bbvb; "He aaa, if i renaeaiber rlght,ahove the ave:-a;.-e of bl* eloa* ln tehelarahlp, bal he
wa* not one .,f t!m- pbeaoeiena] people who gredoat*100 plaa ln everythlng and then toach a ooajrtryaoademy af th. Ir llvee."
Roal ptoperty belonRlnic lo t]i- eatetO of the latc
Kra, Hopktaa leartta and amoanttna ta abooi BbWIOO,-ooo ba* beea ooted by oaaaal obaerver* onl In Baa
-,'0.
The braaaeea of the Werteea Mlnaeaota t-'eminaryhave been petitioncd to ehartaa tha naaaa of that bvstlttitiot. ao aa to rarpetaat* that of OeaeraJ H«rrl»f*;ecretary of the rreaaury. "Wlndoea ln«titut«i, ui.it. it la pi ip ieed to eall the tehooL
THE TAJ.K OT THE DAY
Vercennes. Vt. is the third oldest city In tho fnlted
Bktes, bartog beea eMarteaad ta 1788. Bawtiea* anlNew ii.iven. Cobo,, aara tdtaikiel iu 1784. Ver,s prabably tke BBtalMat anl Bwat ojnet etty in tkeeountry, ktvkg a popoiatlon of 1,778 anl eeverkgonly 1,800 arre«. PJerertboMa it has a Mayor, n
City foun.il, a Board of AMermen and all oth'^r officers
pcrtalnlag to a fall-aedged rity.
On th* rTrong Beeat,.Flrat i.ittie nirl (nt raablonabksnmmer reaort I'm awfnl gkl to get 'anatntad with
VO^'ron«r".iM>'r<'.rrl--S0,m 1 with you. Tliafs wliatw.. otane for. Mb**""* saya no bereelf.
¦¦ To get 'QBalnted 1" ,¦Yee" wlta nlee people.pcople, ln soriety, you
'¦¦ \vhv, thatfa Inat wtwit raaauna wank. Wc're U>-l'i 'qaainted with peopM ln aoefetjr."
-Aint voii ln SOclety in the city?"'.No. You are, arent yonl"- \.) W.'ve beea itiUm' tmtl srrapln' the wnolo
vrloter to eorne here and get 'i|iialiii".i with peopM lntodety. yoa anow."
Po've v e.-en vour folks ain't anybody at home?"
"No."" Nelther are we."
, ,_
"Oneu tnare aln't much usr ln us gettln' -qualr.ted."(riiess not.""OOOd-by.""Good hv/'-fNew Yor'c Wce'dv.
"Itew-Bngbvodgra," ays ¦ aflaoarl mta, '-are allthe tune talldng aboat th... wUd and woolly w"esl la 8
way k iaii'iy tbal wIM beasM bk proadlBg Bbont tbe-. nf onr eltka. Bnt, u a aatkr of kct, more
bean aro l(il!*<i la Malne than In balt a down W< sternstntac. Tba bear bonnty ln tbal Btate ls 810 per bead,and hl Masl B 10 bena are lalaed reerly. i barent a
tblng agatnrt tbe Baat or it- bears, bal when
.,» much Bboal tba daogaa of tbe Waat i Uka M eoa-
tempkk thc dangen from bean la tbe exti «w ffortbreaai, if 800 bears a vr;n- were Billed in Mkaoarl or
llllaoM wbal a ary >>f daoaer aad ploneer tribaMttaawould ga up la ealtard Kew-Englano"."When Thay SprlnkM..Un< le Joah Whatfa that thlnsrtc.tv BepbeW' That's a *pr nhl ng cart.Itncle Jo-ii ItdoB't aem to be .prlnkUn' mneh.cjlty Nephew.Wsdt tUi II aata to a eroaMB8>^8treet
A Smltk'a Good New-.
The offleera of a itaM, eoaaerratttc eharel in n
nelgbborkg elty arrok tbe otket day to a gaatkraani.i this elty, aaMBg Ma to ¦oggeal a inod flaaa lor a
paator. \\> rrant," thcf iaid, "a man "t aoaa polpltabtllty; bal kr iradons aaka donM NcoBuaaBd k aa aman a no ¦.¦ bi ilna aa in hK lungs."
Paper la Bghttng x\.,i>d i.iu.i in the manafaetnre <>fboxea, bticketa and oven paohlng-caaoa, aiul »o perfeeils the manufactarlng procesa lhal ln many lnnothlng bul the woncertul dlflerence ln welgafford .1 clew the preaen. »1 paper In ihe ruuiiiiftw l,,,,., paper , are Ind atrurtlblo, appar-ently, i.:.«1 ti.r aavlng they effeci in rretghl la enor-iM.ni-.. Thouaanda of dollar. are already Inve ted lnthi. romparattv. ;. .. « & a new rumpanywith 81^150,000 rapltal has bf n rganlzed to Introdnca paper-boarda Into other ttnea. Rxpeiinienta!.: \,- been made with huagy wagona and otheiwhere llghtneaa i- needed. and paper floorlnga ln lleu
i. soon be hewrd of. it I- eaa] to.. rlal flre pr *>1 ln rourae ol nrtlo't,
and thla ls an aaUltl .nal advanh ticiated.--..-(. Loula Ulohe Deaaoerat.
Tha abenrdlty of Ih* Oerroan taw* againal the ln-portaUon of amerlcan porh waa ihown ln .t
I ii," "Allgemelne Belcha Oorreapoedens." The
paper, after relaUng u.e valn atteaapta of the mer>
ebanta ,,f BerBa t<> laduee Ihe aeveraaaanl to with-draw the prablbltton againal the taiarleaa aaal, do-
elara* ts.at the law la eoaataatly evaiett. AaMrl' *
n;,;ii la aeal to HoBaad aad Deoatarh i':..^..-.! la Um.in tiiuM' eountrie* the ment la Btaohed and tor*f**d«*1to Qermaoy aa "Datch" or "Danleb" meat. BeeentlyBiore than 304)00 pechagai of aaeh Aaterlean-Dutchmeati were oBered tor eal* ln Ihe Marhet* ol Ih* Oerman eapltaL rhe JonrnaJ qaoted above dedaree thattbe Araerleaaa have oflored to mB BMat* lo the RerBnmarketi at 83 to 43 pfennlga, or 10 to 11 eont* .i
poand. ai i- *mb bmbI I* Biaeh dearer thaatbat.
Betlred Agrteattartat*.- Slraneer--Yonr farm has aI'.i'h.
I'armer V/aB, i uin't eomplalnin'. I've worbedIhii ..-..<. f.irin oighl an' daj fer nigti ":,t" torty yeara,,,.,. now I've 'boul made up my mlnd i"t 'er wil <>n
abarea an' retlre rrora bualne i. rx>- | >t noaefnp."
-i. tnger.Betire, ohl What xv.n \,>n d-> aith | maell tb
in .....- Rame .-i-^ they all <i<>. rn i».ne * a
propb. i. (Xew \',.r!v WeebJy.«i for ihe Bcroamodatioa of vtall
Trevea daiing the eahlhlttoa of tha Holp Ooal h-i\.>i:.,i tb Phrea aear
been brtll already i'i aatlelaaaloa of thallera. Bal the bodfly aoaafotta af
.... ba provhted tor. More thaa1,300 iv.|iu-i- for ui" prlvltef* of eatabllahlng reetaar-i .. ,hn. ,;. tha exhlblUon have been iv.---;\.-,i np t,.
tlme by the uaa terordi.i it iDdleatlooi tha rl itor* v,in aoaiber baa
draa* aad bturtreo* of thonaanda.in a . atiicii .i Towa..Tourl.l Thla la aaaat laaaa-
eatlng. Aud what may rour offlcuJ lltla bei..a tbe Verger. kladam.
Tourlal Are yoo, realU "ow, <i-> x..n an w, i
thoaght .on B«aa aha n.ixo af tha Ap,e. oi Boaiethlngol u.iai aort, iPuck.
THE SALVATION ARMY.
ii.
mr. oknkr.vl booihs df.parture tohTHE OITIIWIafJI I'HM l KKEMONTES
AT S<HTHAMITON-IIIS l$EAS<>NSFOR GOlX<i-IUS AME1U-
CAN* COADJITOR.London, July 28.
Mr. Oneral Boot.h has jrone from us: not to thatnndiscovered conntry from whoae hourn no travel-ler returns, bat to Sontl. Afrlea. Lerd KandolpliCherebl'l is ta Oaafb afrka ("an it i** that Mr.rjooali is on Lard Raadalph'akailt Daai he hope.in his own bOlaigeraat phrase, to take the ureat|,,ry Demoerat arkencg, or to annex hlru aa an
aaxkaa laqairerf h he, like the lat« ObaaMtJaafnf the Bxehecjaef, ajatog k gend baaM a hleaaing oa
Mr. Cl tdstor.es abjaba HtH surrender? II hewould, the BOaadf would l>e complete, and tligNoiieonfonnist CaaanxBBca would la» soothed, andthe Or^en would wheeze out a sij<h of eatafactloa.
Hut I apprehend none of th^a thinga as Ukelyt<> aeear. >!r. Baeth h.s aBhes eeaaaMM, other oiv
je.:is in view, os yoa abail sec in a tnoment. SoutaifriOa i"i tor tiie yreal Salvn'i88881 hut a port ofealL His j'.urr.ey is a loriK*r one; his destiny Uafutther eaal 88 BB8 8 BaaBBkB to the heathen %\
[eountrkl Bftfll BBMB rvmote. Tlie dusky New-/eal.in.ler-if there he atiy of the BBefigilMl New-y.c dandera atft.ta to ba Baaed by the brass oandA new army of Salvation |aa-,es bi to he reciulted
from the Hlndoataai; tbe taaibaarka i« to repiaoetbe I.itn-toiu btncath pkBtaln greeea; it aball heno loager Bnddha bat Boetb whcaa i<i»U fill the b>di-iii teinoles. The Mns-siiiman biaaalf m to forgelMahotaei and to ipBaeaiber only the propket otI krksat England, '1 he btobM galled on gVaaasaffrom Southamptoa, ond bk torewell was al b bjadwhich only tii«» Salvation A.niv eould have jjlvenluai. Jh.'.v have a cift f..r 81888188tka in that
aitny which ahe A-ltit.it.t <iener..l of Her M.rjestylForcs mlgbl envp. Mr. Beoth'i haraaakaa ar-
rlTcd from rarkaa pait* of the Magdaaa; amve-i
1-,-rore aoon-kn Bil Ked.ers BalJef take notic.
th. Bgh theil gBBBt Comtnand^r arM not due tillM i. No aeed, a* at VTlabaecka for the
Ccrnian Kmperor. to entrairi troops ut 0 a. m. BM
n rcvi.-w sevon niileis distant, baBJBBlBg at 4 k 188afternoon. Tliey eaine not singl- bpies. Iheyra.i.c with baMtk playing and eokfB and pennantawnving. They 88888 with BBd tneea but sound
InngB. They can.e-h.it let me say who carue.
TbahoBM Bfjaea btaaa baad eatae; ta tkkaJaaraklwar.are it ii Mways the hrass Baad WBleb 8888*8
liist. The atavfl oi the intcnatioiiai baedqaarteraeame; the aoekl reform stafT. the rescuc atarT, th*trade beadquaTten stniT, an<l the home otliee staf!-all these enme to bid adka to their leader. Iwkb aoaabodp aroaid aabnah a Salvation ManjI iciotiarv, so that one mi.'ht kn«>w what all the*
tert.is BM8B. Bal 0T8B if they mean nothing, theysound well.
Lnst of all, Mr. Jlooth eamc also. He had on hisarm bk daagbter, llka Baa Booth, who ho)d«, so wa
are told, t.he post of lield-conimissh.ncr : eh.sely BM>
kwad h.v Coaaalaaknei liooth-Tueker, in tle In.liiau flitaa aa ii there aretc only aaa!.afka LacpBooth; Mr. Hramwell Booth, ehief of the stuff, audoi era. Mr. Geaerei Booth was coa.luctcd to aa
Bpea earri^e. 1 bad hoped to hcar that, he k>siro.le n ooad-hkek ateed, like (iononl iioulanner,but he did not; perhepa he eannot ride; if it laconeeiTabk thal a "General" eannot ride. Bemighl have had a hone trained for him; that bjarhat Oaaexal Bonlanger did, for he aaald not rido
either; excopt a very little, or perhaps a
loehlua1 boiat Bat, bheaib he eame not oa
a liery rjaargn nor in a hery chnot,Mr. BoaOb in the opea carriage was reeeived by hii
foUowera with a migbtgr ahout, which he .vcknowl.edged by Ltftlag his bal and standing in the opeaearriage; tbe apen earriaojo al-o standing atill, Ibope. Bul Mr. Booth, bbongfa be may not ta a
oroataan, is an adept in tlie art. of tflking what theBrituh pn-ss Lihea to deoeribe as earriage exercis*.All along tbe raata, Baya BB eye-wltness, not on thoSalv-tion staff, but on tlie btaff of the JournaJwhich givee ua an account ot theae a/reotang;aeenoB, all along the route he stood up ln the oar-
riage, wttb his iat repeatedly ofl ln acknowledgmentof the aalatattoa of his triends. No Emperor, Ger¬
man or other. ould have done more; if not on.
boraobaok.It is not surprisin? that, in 1*008 eireumatatc**,
UM iM-rinibiilition of tbe tOWB OOOapiad more thaa
an hoiir. Tbe ship, niean'ime, had embarked her
less .listinauisi.ed BMBBBBgeni «,ul ^ani"' ,1owrl
Souibatnpton-water, ataving Mr. Booth to make BM
spee'-.h. ..
I think I mttst nsk you to lind room for thia
spevch in full. Jt is not very lon? for a speeou.
thengh long for a qaatatton, and I will_go so fara*
to sav that 1 do not think any siu.i'ar BaaBagO can
be tonnd lo any of the greatest orat..rs of any 80-
tion, or of any time, anotent or modern. Ihis is
.Mr. Bootb/B oratioti, exactly as reported in ihe
Londoo narantpaper wbich booota, galta ft>
aceurately, al tbe largiret circulation to ti.e BMgaj j,. and n.v atieflgth will not alh.w me to do
much more than wisii you tareweU. Ame_n- '
1 bope you wUl taxe weil ln »x>ur bralo*. lak*,-.,iv oi' \oiir mlnda, your aona and daugbtera. aa-
liuion and eommon aenae are very mueh pul ae-m-
der. Lei ua mairy them afrean, (Aaaaa. ) *
bone to Ji^c to are the tfme when tbe l.oi-t Jesua
t lirist, will bave the laraeai auantity of ti.c k-st,,,i power Lo the world. He te wortbj of \%
l-Amen." .¦Hall"lu.,ai.:-; It I woto b foetiwould go againal Him: aaa \m.sc aaaa, I *»to*Him. l olaloi tlie wiee mea on my alde. Maaa
$Se, and conie iwtu .ron. ihe .,,,,U if v-u l^enol come already, and glve and oonorerate your*Jto Jeeu* (ftrhrfc l wiab yon to [are well LiWul*,Bathol your m-.uU.is. tl.o-e ,n yourvuur mnatera nml your aervanta, and all
.^nd^l'.^v^^.'-n-.-^lv.^oiiiMs.iretneveix lieai people I bbt* aol abont me. I »i-i-,..,. v.,;.',!..., u... If*e ...my Inoi^asi ..,..,
I .i Ru' are you agaln. i" UaUelujab. » Maj Uodbieaa vou and your wlvee, r-.\u.en."> lb- ktnd.^ ,: ...'ei. folk; take oare ol the ehildrea.Mav Gwi ble>a the childreB. lakeeare ol yoarl.usbanda. Keep v. II h«»ld of tka. Lwwuiege,i, ,., ,,, bold Chriat. "Yea koa wiU atep
', ,.,. ,"Ves." t.wT.- man and woniui who
wlll pray to itod toi the SoivaUoa Armj bm-,,,.!, AiiM-n. bay it again. rAi'.en. )Shut your eyea and as H agatn, and it «.¦ nevefmcet ugain on enrth may are meet ta Heaven in
laion hefore thc thronc. I" Hallalujah.
"
It niiirlit be hard to sav whieh is the prevaillnfnote ot thal dkeeaiae! whether the aata of vul-
gnrity, or thc aok of agafaaity, or the noto aflu.i/eu ats.irance. or the note ol egatkSB, 81 8888
i. it baa beea arged, ta pallktloa of Mr.Booth'a offeaeea aaalnat dacaaey ami «ood aeaae,tbat he is ataeere. He baa, perheBB, Blaaaai b>
i, nnt this araa ti.>t one ol thcin. IIis speecbringa bolkw. Vcl This man has a vast inlnieine.There are multltadai who regard him as a bbIbIjor perbapa Savkar.a la de akek BaTkai a Jea.i*t brkt, to adopt his own st,\le, of the end ol the
Ntaeteenth Oaturp. Ona you iuwx-ine t'ht,i*t es>
krlag .'< iu~i'iem, akadlng iu au open aankgc, ie-
poatcdly liMim; his batS with u 88881 88888 B8M8Jbaad and ti.e tumhounne BeBampaMiaarBf ti the
,.| Bneknt Jadaeps aad aitaaajBaBnak hyHcad Conetabk (3aj far preseralng orderf Aadde reu oi do jou not tiiink th.it Mr. 800*8*8 fare-
are apaecb Baaada Llkc aa laha oi the Betawa on
the Meuni tMr. General Boeth is galag k iaatraMii rfaar*
Zcalaad, Ceyloa, aad Hnallp t-> Qaajatat* whJehoaghl to be aa excelkai pkee fot miBtarp iparavrioaa, R haa a aamc aireody ta tha ealBeatp baa-tory of Indk. Rather bm re tl aa tartj eeaMa Biitlab army |aiaed a ^.>.>d hattie there over the
Sikba, aad there was pcaee ta tbe Faajal* Thebaad waa aal t.> tbe franl aa tbal aecaaaaa.
ami there warc aa apeaebaa. Itr. Baaeh i=> aaM
going ta one up Qcajagaa, as he is Wostern Aua-
tn Ha, to the Salviit.on Army.it wii taaa blaa »i^ or aivaa months to da au
tkk, H8 bj not gi ii la Aiiicrn i. Vou in Amer-k nni-.t gel aa M baat yea aaa without Mr.Ueaeral Baotb for tbe Btaaaat; aud work aaayaalown .salvation: if you c.ire for aalvution i'f the
Ba th kind.Vou have with you. of 808888, 888 0e8888M
-'..-I eoadtak r, aa Baaapraai Bka him-eu, «ndlile him, IrTttnT-t If 1 BgMah ''' blg, fjkdkla 81Mr. Boath~a ahkl eoadjutor ta the Salvation War,it is 8888888 1 BUMM8 how BBBplj taMQ l| uip.tthlie,88M iiai.ii the> baWI ia 88888888., how devotedboth of 18888 are to 881 oause they hold inwrt ab"