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THE PLYMOUTH INQUIRY. A ITLL IN THE EXCITEMENT. TUB COMMirrKK'S .REPORT NUT TO 1»K AL.EI.r.D- rt*»*-*iBi.Y a UttlM murk testimony. Yesterday wai another uucvcntful day in the Plymouth Church Inquiry. Only three .if Mat moai- bera of the Invi**tti*atlug Committee, MSBSaOi 8«'**«. OioTtn, *nd Whit«*, were lu town, kudthoy held no oon- aalUUon. It stated by the Commits that the ques¬ tion of Mklni* Mr. Moulton lo como before them for a cns*evexaminatlon -will OS decided at tho next foi mai aai-HiiukT. tomorrow cvenimr. and not before, .«we k*r>eu.ber* of the Comm.ttoc furor such a request, while ©thor* aay that they think there no reason for *uch a .t4-p,ainceMr. Moulton has arisen out nothing new. A »vromlnent member of the Committee «aid y.sterd.y that the Committee may -e.tr additional tc»tiinouyJ»- fere their rer-ort made, tait the results gathered mm. It willi* appended to the report, and not be Wt».u a partent. There will be no change», of Importance made m tk* report, mere U ¡food reaeen for »uvpoalng that further testitneiiy will be takon as to the valuo of Mr. Moulton'.» ar-.-tiL-rtloiia of confessions from Mr Beecher, though members of the Committee say t*at Ibi-re M already abundant évident«**- of lill- haTing re- «peatedly declared that Mr. Beecher «01 gsJltlSS» of adultery, in couvorwitien with men on 'Chaniçe aad In ©oeof lu» osan letter* to Mr. Beech BF. The Counnitteo do not expect any further stitttiiieut or testimony fiom Mr Beecher The answer to the complaint In Mr. Til'on'* OOM against Mr Beecher for tMatafOS Wa* BflBBBlj» not be ready for servi..-1 r m vi ral days. Mr. She.irniiiu staU-d yetterday that it hud been sent to Mr. Beef lier on Fri- tlkv, hut that he ruu»t »svr.ir to it B4-fore a iv-miiii»8loo.er ©1 lX-etl» MM ti.« .-»tate of New York, ss Inch ssoald prob¬ ably make it acceatwry for hu* to k> i'oui the Issin Mountain Houte to L mcaster or wnir moi«- d-»taut town in New-Hampshire. Alter tho japer ha' aktOO aworn to it fnu»t go to Albau.c for ventl-ation of the Comniuaslonir'.» siunature. Mr Sheanunu left tosen ye«- terday to be absent several duys, aii* lu answer to nu inquiry »aid that lie might visit Mr. Beecher It» fore Ins return, though he did not lease Brooklyn for that pur pose. It oosv set ins probable that Host of .toa time.20 days.for the BSTftSOOl an answer to a complu.nt in such cas« s will l-e Matoo up. The suit cannot now be called up at iht Sv'U'iiil'or terni, but It must no over till the «Uctobcr nu, notice ha« not keen given svithiu the time ne« cs-ary to have It placed in the « alendar for the September term. It riiiiiorfd that Henry C. Bowen, who now at "tVoodstoek, Conti., has taken Mi-pi tosv.ird brini-liig a libel suit acam.-t The Brookhill F tatt for the publiiatum of a rt pall of an alleged lutei sless wita b.iii. Ile denied lu a card any such interview had ever been held with tim or that he hal ever made ans inch statements as itere attributed to him lu that inn rsicsv. The papers In the « une are saul to be noss m pu p.ai.itioii. ¡nul it le reported that the amount of daiokgi I Bat at laaVoOO rEAC'E-OFFEKIN(,s IO Ml TII.TON. m.-i nuns 00 hie iKiiAiiurh aiinrorHflT. (oMI'IJMl.NTS PAD TO MR. TH.IoN 1IY Mat IK «WEN AM' MU. Blll.tlllU..MU. M0LL1O.N AS OaaaaC. WawOB tlio "Tripnrtito Aproemont "' was Bigi.e.1 l.y Mr. Bosv.-u, Mr. Beecher, and Mr. Tilton, a part ol tlBB settlement between Mr. Bowen niid Mr. Til- ton w.ir to !«.. a fas i.r.ii.'e notice nf tho latter in I I lB> tlttiendtiit. with xprej.ai.iu» of good-w.ll for Tlif OsMtM Age. 11.is notice was lo be lu the form of comments niiou B tt< r fruin Mr. Tilton. This letter was as fol¬ low»«, n .1 BB*0w*att**l »t th>' lu ad of the »ditorlal columns of Tim Indi pendent in Its ¡«sue ot April 11, li>72 TllF«-»|.oi;l Til nix. We tia»*» rrr».rri lh. foUntrta* note fr.mi Bl ora irrn-i: turn* .,» in» (.ulai».*« A«.a, >tst lui.», Apiti.!, '.-7'.'. Har. hi Barwo. '", Ms I'll« MKi lu now if ii :Mriprer"n«li.ns whir», I »ttttf f nnd n.-ii- a .a. a .'lil li.'ilü,i ': i. at ;: « SS'- -I ItWJCblog ti t>l lui iiii.r« iu T)u Ind'wnilrntti. ! I ... -, I ». M »nolal t., «. !. Iiaatl. bryokJaaa* ko«I m..,.- it »( ihoolil (lublirlv nar ti .1 »»> 0*1 I a. a.' »'I . ... «li -, »tlj .»lil prul.at.lv »i ;.|i. ,«-t Ii. .t a K ..'mrr ,;.a«rr.. . » ... ',.r n, «t. r bad bli i : nul li rr. ipr.it«: fimadauij. m tr.».»l-wiil. nalg mor», raaoaoaa Tuatm. A |.r..pi..»i «1 eil,tori ii nutiee was prepared ni Mr. Tilt.« « Ikkkll a I Ulai, but tor some nason which Mia Jliiia.ii n.ni,1 ,..\[>iiiin, and ss-iiii li tin- text* way partly imtir it«., sir. Hissen, |afl s-r ij,mit,m pim it ii hi* otateuii 'I, " »ni «e.jui-ntli* an.I voluntar.!.s ehaiia; -.I it ¦ fit«« a BtiaBOB* aiid BBBTC friendly notice of Mr. Tiitoli." Tlio BM n». ii dill. i. .1 from the oriirmal inii.ee in the eubr-riiniion of mmi'lier plira-e f.r;;:. words "i.imi,' f-likl'.i« ti i ami m, tai'i'il niTi «J*rla*J ," uni ni at:i,'.,i::nar to i"her rcir.011» than "hi« onim.tiriuii SatHBayaatMBO .kulniim» t r.»» i-»n.' t .<. «iifT-i.-i,. ia whick randal d I«. ,i -, : withi'.rasv.il iiiiiii i','.«- lu!-,- n 'f ti. Ti,.- tsv .. ir.î- fi.ll.iss' wau their exac: il.il'aieiii e ol lailJIiaCB /¦¦.! tit'- i"-nii-TiKP CAitn Tiir. n.m .i-r.'i < sei.. i. * i ki» ill* . «i Ik* lirail ni orrrr «cr*. I a ii. «i u.«- .»f hi« ruii- r It ii io i .i («ta Mi prD I,«» coan Tht In te. 1 atna ia. ..ai »al i SS lu to The (., kka Au .n lu r .i:,.r. latiuai'.a- w u-.rr al. . i. r r- mat t,< Ma W |*b**I «« «tmrr ruatt.-ai MioioOfl («t..i ., li ... ft «t.» i. «I lu- . ¡/ .rt «..¦ i,wr tu hi« re.jT..« .- e> :¦¦!¦ j.riraT«-«!. lb* l.rarti r f. aa.r v., ,,-h rue riirit froa »i, w!r ». kia ». .L la. »hu.r ai.il ».»u.irrt rtit.-r */ thit tntamr a««l»t rtooa *kra-K-<l «if ii kia at» Mt* un I... tam, Mt« fell I** k.1,.1.1 ' - hi«, i.i-i. i l^-.-n t..*«r.i l.m ... kilo« Tht Indepen- »o*airii»i.<« I bj r... /«.'<áj>.-«<!'-»vf. dent \W Va«. I.« ifti i. ¦ m t.. Um ¡ b. »..u.e .'.tin mp ¦ prrwrut « at* inr.|. t***ftawffkl «ula tfl I . ... la lulim« Ha Miiial .|ii. «i bot pr.-ni.t mir i. .... « r. «r» «r.-l 'ni oak "Ir -a« ie'ent, of i. »lui t* '.¦'¦ie e$ t, le true, at wrll u th»,« at ¡.¦ .rt »:,.. 1. ima. ia. .,ir la tin.-- aram «-,«* lum '..-»t. IT» ji i-i with u. r w.-l » for Tit Hi,''.nt ,1-ie »ml ii» ¦ Bat* a!.i,ii a. UTI I aur. «« ia r. . »tfirl to »ds»I «r tLr 1 ... o***. It ssfi» the aecoiid cai.l wh eli Mr. Moulton culled "a «lill Mioii'-iT »ml luoie friendly one." Thi- follOwriaJ .wet k The ( Itruttttit Vnum OSMSloH the t'rhiv,i\i¿ «/nanlel i-ditoilal lu.-ntlon of Hie abovi Thi» li..ii,-ral.!.¦ '.-«nu.m y fr,,in Mr. O*-*** »frill la ilr'.rawij th; «.tar.,:.. ¦... r ¦,,-.-..'. rilllacl writtr. We ka»« ¦ r iii": » .;. »or faltk lk»l ula* wooki r*eoi Ooorl r i';.. ¦ .-. T.H..U li« pla** V .1 ,ura» um. .ittnturr. hi I r. '.-rija t" ni .«I ),,» «U.< illi^ll «it KfOKOI MtlUt lum. Uti lu«' J .if thr »ft ii qa.ttn «.' r. .- ¡. »: »o, It i.t i...«,ii.'.¦ fur n.- a t.. t'.,EI ..likiu Our ¦na.irr* imjr am, a-i« u .-. Ika* a., to, I ,i »II al Mr r.It,.., ¦ tli« r « . r -!.ai« .- oral li, i «. lint ii:«m lola t.-«!.ui..i,v aal.'.u in «t, ., «oil rbaranrr irr held t.r a wiie tod »tr.. | u.ai. »an »a» ,.«r!. »a«nfi||,.(i *¡\b \¿m f_ l.*!rr,r» li. th" na-i.la. "f 7*rV In :<i>ev tant t'n iru«t MtSi pat .»i.'r fri-jailicr» «.f jwlf.irt.l wiM.-h Hi«, h.rr iriiuitUu 1-, ..ni ti,.« . ama» el«;..r »lal wr.t« r Tl,,:e « I.. «-. or I, ¦ |,«r«t In ti«' attat »ar.- tL-,I e .> ki« '0 m I ta. »« !«¦ Ir.irlt», m Ihrir i.'.lrrnr« ami t_«i ., rn.i ., atiai »t.-. 11* «Lih ha a**fk* Am whattaamemaati ktat fctf li.«- al. !. »«* riv. VVtlttr Uni U f»U u The Go'.ilen Aje w.:i ttftat gram tam, !,nl Ik»!¦ «lr«'i I'.-1 t tetntrt ttm, li will fal** will» Ik* lOstrr i>l|«.«.i »«-ttt liiue.- i«li.,a and ponkrd. MR. RF.r.CHKHS AN.-WTR RKADY. CON'COKii, N. II., Aug. 24..The Kiv. Henry "rVar«l B«ti.l.tr ft the Iwiu Mmntum Hou.»e on the tuoriiiuK tr»iu t «day, arnv 0| at Littleton about M| o'cloik. He i«ri.ie«.d<ii dn-ectly to the lass «jitiue ot Harts Bliinhrnii, wher« ko signet and »wor<» to a rmiKT .which had BOSI tliasvn up by hi« eoun»el, Ihctnas U. Bhearniau of >'« ss-V««rk, aiil which waa an explicit dem al ol all the (liarle« made lu the alle?atlou of the complaint aSBOSâl BflSlaaa* lum by Theod'jre Tilton, cxcoj.t Hu. »iwri lient ion tha» Mr. Tilton had been mar¬ ried to Elizabeth M. Ki. hard-., noss. Elizabeth B Tilt,«n. Tlie BkafSB wa» very brief, makin» not more than Uu line» of maiiuaeript. The paper fa-s I »hrouch the hand* of tho Secretary* of State, the Hoc Wm. Bnttcrtii I<1 this cvenln-ç, and he inado the «riar-jct-naary eertitlcatf uv>on It, after which if wa» .mt l.y ntkii to Mr. klit-aniiaij at New-Vork. Mr. Bi-e;-'iei re¬ turn«.I to tOt Tssiu ll'iuiiuiu iluuse alter concludiuif hi* liiuunew«. MISS ANIHONYS Dí:NIAL. RoniKfTKH, Y., Auk. 24.-7/»e t'Hi«)« puli- 4_tie»ihi»s afternoon the renult of an mtsei view I.» iss.-.-u t>ot> of IU re-x.ru-M and Mnw 8u»an B. Anthony tnlative lotheitateuient of Mrs. Tilton'^ servant Bcusie luipli- catiUK Mr*. Authouy iu a UUatiU with Th« odore Tll- ton. Mini Anthony dénie» the whole »tory, but retrard» It tv* too ab.-urd to be worthy of notice. She say« 8hc MV«ar heard that the girl liewai«, vraa anythin. more than a ra-rvaut in Mr. Tilton'» family ; tbat »he waa "alf aa idh't, and that Mr*. Tilton had rew?f,tedly »aid that .he could not inttlll luto the trirl the Am element« of truth . J'ASToia.S AND I'i.Ol'L.;. A Mi'iIM:«'« VIEW DY IHK ABlSEStil- ÏH» I'ASTOftAI. KKI-AilnN.VMIKKEIN L1Y.S TI1K DA.NUEK. To tht Editor of Tht Tribune. ISiit: Will you allow me to be Leard upou Ui< «luestion of 1'atlor» aud People, which _ M. L., «s woinan, ditacurier) In your paper of thi» morulug I I «jMiinot promis«- that my view» will prove a* intere»tin." as thone of your (»orr-eaporKleut, or be expi*e««c-d with it* touch «ability, Joi I am a woman of but, little education, ,and bayonO a few letter* upon charitable topai-* ha so a>t,er written for the preta, But I am an earnest, re- tlfTloiÍ."». Ood-loviüg woman, mother of a -rrown-np ¦Oaughtei'V*-1''-* ** n>a-f *'e ""¦* mv opitiion.» upon a *ub- |*a<,i fx> full C< interent, of danger alto, to the home circlet kf the eoiititry .^»>-f t>e hsteoed to with re«i»t>.. t, at lean, a>y elie thoauhtfui^»"*»* o' my .*-*. Vera I la oj-kum i"**»9 alibied /rom mr own domcttic esperten«* so« my ívsrsaual obssrtratton, air opposition the dsDserons risas of L. M. U would !><¦ dictated nior« by ladfcrnatlon thsa by prudence ; fur I have so fortunate!) lt-.ir.1 through much sud ring the hiimati wsskix«».the sasy «ii*r»»i)tibilitv tai v.initp und pride of Chri.tnii) paKitTN; i.ut i prafosa to withdraw the di«- cassion u* far outsulo of mere personal leeliaa as M Is possible for mo to do. L. M. L. admits that «he has nsver happened to go to any a mister for sympathy sod support, and therein Iles the secret, I ISIBOlM, ttrnM extreme advocacy of the desirability of sodding; bat sbe must surely have noticed the too eager ()l«po*»itlon of the young, tho thoughtless-, and Hie weaB of our sei to estalilWh not only personal relations with their pas¬ tors, but to win from thom nl»o, tribute« to womanly vaults, expression« of person.ii preference«. Encour¬ aged in this direction, their private communica¬ tions with panter« become.too well known to all thoughtful observer«. le«« searches after spiritual sympathy and support than opportunities for the adulation of the latter, for the profitier.« discus¬ sion of douiestlo sorrow« and suffering«, which should be held sacred even from a naMnr's knowledge, or for" the giatitlcation of thoto morbid cravin.« for "srm- patby " which reveal an unbalanced nature, and are ustully the ür«t step toward that fuiniliarlty which, If It does not al way« lend to ruin, yet seldom fail» to breed contempt. There are very few, I venture to say, among tbe tob«-r-iuinded of my sex who do not perceive In this lncrta»iiig familiarity of tue relations between pastor and the female members of his foil a source of danger to both which it were wise to eurrouud with every re¬ striction which personal prudeuco or social convention¬ ality can suggest. There are yet fewer, I hope, to Agree willi L. M. L. lu her ready willingness to ex¬ tend and familiarize the privacy of these lutlnute per- toual comuiuulcations. Mu- quotes in support of bcr views the conduct Bl an uncle Bl hers, but I grieve to say that if the question to bo decidí, by personal experience, tho wide columns of tho dear oh! Tpiulkb could not contain one-half the testimony which would be given In tbe negttive. That pastoral visits should be discontinue»- is neither fo be hoped for nor desired, but that they sliould be made lu the absericri of husbands anil fathers, ot that women in strong personal s\ nipa tliy with "beloved pastor.»" Hhoulil be en cou rage ii to si. k the seclu-lon of that pastor's private r-tuily .for the expression of their sympathetic hunger, is so daiig.-mu» it tempt.lion of ordiuary human frailty.so reckless n disregard of simple prudence.that with all my heart I prolest against the attempt tn promote the practice. I know the strength of my WOB* but am not blind to it« weak¬ nesses; the latter spring less from blindness to moral principle«than from the perversion of natural sym¬ pathy, and the foiiiidence v. Inch all women leel in their pastors render* this plorablo result a matter of easy BSSaaSB unconscious progic.--ii.il. I al ,<r'- with L. M. !.. her re-pert for, and admiration of Tin. Trini SB«, bal I should irret willi deeper diSBp- poiniui-.ii an«l sorrow than I chu express, to re.nl Its spprov.ii of her too indulgent views ..r a p latani 8MB» tom, once beautiful BUd 8-888- in pnr|..).»e, I.ut now made, by the prc\ ailing evil of the tunes, dBjOflBBf-B in its tendency, mid damaging, oftentimes distinctive In tUir. The danger is to Ik» npprehi inlet! not from "prude.-»," but from giddy girls and foolish women ; the di »tiucuoti to be «Ireiideil not 8888*88 "minister« and women have grow u ti« piav. ii," but bet ause hiiuian lia tute at be.«t tiut weak, and opportunity I* "a «levi!" which tmt strengest and most virtuous of us ail would find it wi»e t.. avoiil. n. B, u. .Yu. IH Putt ¿ula nth si.. Wttr York. Aug. 10,1671. Tin: IDBJE* non OP \vi\t.s. T1IF ACll Al. I.) I") MU S( 1 09 N-UTT Mi-OKUD .V(V mk\.mi:.»», iii i.in ritiLUiii.v IXCAFABLB OB M iir-Atti i:i...\. un-, ri ni.i.ni.«v of uni ii:i- TliJis IN OtTTRAOE.LR8AON8 01 Till-: »CiM.AL. ii'i.m a. ma-keen ,n Tmt o «Waal Um only oompeiiow-k*n which society can .iii its from iii«- »it« i. Kuiir n m. la vi lue ii has nittict« <l daring the past month Is sn InteUlgeal apina Islloaol Its lusas. Ami tin- prtnelp ii «. tase, '>\ the admission al all partit» to tins utiluiipv control-» v, without wlil.li tlie »caudal could not have liil;eu pl.n e, ita» the lubjl tim,or«." niinht M7 the utl.T BUbJUjraUoa, of un un happj .wife to the despotle will of an unprln« Ipled hue¬ llan!, lew men realize, because tow laka the trouble to eouatder, the decree of actual di¬ pt mi. i.e.- wit eli the lol of in tin mai lied wo¬ llun w lu. ar not Iii. «.«iii, i- ni mi, ,',,..; at property. Hy th«" » uni" la«" «if narine w iu.-li iii-¡.|:.- the ni li« roi.in i., sai r.v food to his mate while «hi I«settingoa the nest, theliu-t'i'id.and lather Impelled i«. provide susie- ial lor his wife and children. i ..- notsnacl of generontj on his part, bal limply the falflllment of a di.ty. It. tlie natur«- ol thing! a »vornan .-,innot at ',.'... ¦ tin-1; t.. earn money and siva hirth and nourishment t«) children. Injustice to herself and t.i others she on.iii not tu do »... Nor .I". « tu.» i i imply atti In¬ equality or rlirlif.» l»i'iw..i'U th«. parent-, Ii ii««-,. m>i gue the husband s righi ¡o domineer, nor does II upon the wife the obligation t¡) obey. It Miiipiy a division of lal ii Indi sted by Nature lu the maniac partnership, ...':. bj tbe becomes tbi loinl proprietor ..f the proceeds ol her bus- hand'« tnor,antithi hnsband lit ene- ii,,- _i.i.ar pro¬ prietor of the borne, and acquires an equal Interest lu the children. But wheo, as in th esa ., dra. Tillan, u j,.un«.' m. zpertonced woman, witboul pecuniary means, b. «¡n» ¦ ti.«' wife "l.» hnsband v. n<> Is also withool prop- eit\. and (leTotes lu ra II to bei .i<.itlc auü< - sndthe ire of her young children, the Is of all adult human the most in-ip.it'i' "i lepara and independeni »«.if-.ie-i rl on. And when, as lu the pre « ni ease, she li siso timid, eonfldlng, morbidl] sensitive and eoaaclen- t ions, living almost ». in .iii In bier affections and emotions her power ol personal expression and action, outside of har i.iiiniv, Isreduced to a minimum. Alas, for sn."ii a woman, ii In the critical nu ig« di lesol life bi rhus isad fails her; If Instead ot a protector be becomes her ac¬ cuser; Insi ad of bar inspiration he becomes ber templer ; If Instead of awakening pride and |oj hi de» trades and crushes her, It were better forsuehnwo man ii she had never benn bom. siir should ii 1 be harshly Indaed mm lightiv condemned whoa she ha» lulu bul n-1, v, in., dil (I .ititi eocn .1 into a condition of tempomr* inn.ey, and la tin* condition has coes- promised herself and others, aim »t without being ¡i'.\«r,' of what she i\n.- doing. Foi 'tnmiit'h forth, world« and to the honor of human nature, be M laid thal this »or* beiph isuess become« m nu.») c is. » ..»vu pi.it.'ction. I.,. rv une man, by a eii.viiiions Instlnet,recognises ant respects tbomute .¦I.!" al of a worn.m who, for hi» sake, has placed h'-rs-if m s«, di na ;. ia a position. Yet In thin oaae, as in . tan other, self-help eaunol be safely laid saide. "To be weak Is to be miserable I" Many men s'».i- the trust. Very tow men full* respond t.» It The ol i Bngltsb oin» mon isvv, vi 11 h ii'i lu barbarity toward womaa,dldsi toast recognise tins fact The allegad totten of Mrs, Tiltoi, m inatlng Mr, v>. ber, written, u- Hu i wi re, at the dictation ol bei husband.'. I be regsrded by the .illili, 'ti las ni in» letters, nut bera. Ño such en¬ forced euafassions would be entertained lora mean b1 as evidence against Mr. Beecher oi against her, Ami her subsequent xplidt retraction, "free from the pre», di t and compulsion of her hush od," would dm onlj n gar.led as Milln nut, but Would throw upon Mr'. Tilt m \. rv grave suspicions. F .i whal can be said m «j. i. ¡i-. of a busbaad who will urge hi« wife t. crimínate bei sell« who will publish her own coufllentlsl disclosures to her ruin I What i an bC »aid ni ii man wh" 8 li »p, before the nubile the most s.- rat expressions of ia» «riie's conjugal affection I The EngiUh language baa no woris adequate to expíes- the enormity «.; »u.-ii tíllala/. The) wretch oho b nts nnd k.cks liiî wife is merciful eoB-pared with the m -_ii v. im publtohoa ins wife's tors Liter» in TI.e t ksmtsjO ln'nine. Tl.i .¡ifamy of tii -, i-t grntultoui outrage not limited to Mr. Tllton. it ,.t t:i(hesalso to the Inwyet wins natho» lied the publica¬ tion, und to them wspaper vvhi'h mude it. iheeoniis luve loagBbMM deeiiletl tliat h-'ters ar«- the proper!)- of the writer und not of the reí ipieiit. In the present 8888 tiny were peculiarly such because, tiny «.».; in.« ççn» tide ntl.ti expresajlopi o[ gn innmaey into watoS the world has no right to intrude, tío far as law, and cus¬ tom, and public sentiment eao giru support and sue* ii to married women situated like Mrs. Tilton, ti., v »hoiild elenrly do io. Hut in-u-.ui of thi-, the law regard» » wife as a BUfBM whose servi... and lalior lieloug to the hu'»baiid, and regiuds tin; husband as her sup» nor mid ihe «ole head of the fa m I lv. t'ti-toiu maki.« lum th') gtianlian of lui honor and the custodian of her psfaOU in a sense mid lo adt'L-ree illflereni from her interest m bim. Publie sentiment does not suflWdently encourage n wif<- in asserting hei own womanly indivi lu »luv, no1 «ven when li« r highest interests and those ol Her.family de inn mi that she siiouid do so. One lesson, therefore, of ii*:» ind sffstr, til danger of making i worn ia a ollug» m. une ,i ,«i,t in-jil«»* dependent We mutt educate our daughters to .muit and act« under an circumstances, responsible m >r.ii agents,accountable nottotbetr husbands bul to tin ir own ingiieoi osaoopttoM of duty, to «ueiety ami to (Jod. A GABO FROM HI..VRY M. SMITH. To the Editor of The Tribune. Silt: 1 ¡un made the victim of nu appalling " Interview " lu The Brooklyn Argus tills evening, a pit vate conversation of mine IiuvIiik been given u »baise mid character wlii'b does me «inite as much inlustlce sud iniury its It does another pi luclpal party named. I cannot eunsent to rest under the Imputation ni rushing voluntarily into the portrait gallery of the Brooklyn scandai. I can scarcely recOgnlBS UM sole fact of my statement uuder the. euilM-ilishiueitt it has recelvcil, and I desire to anticipate the gentleman w. ho the chief -.'.¦. in ti.!» ills.i\.tuni. ilL.vii) M, banu. Aete-1'urfc, Ann M, 1*7*. THE JEKSEY CITY OLTHAGE. To the Editor of The Tribune. >*ni : Your nth.tares upon the conduct of the meeting held ui Mel'beraon's ¦__ on »»aturday etou- liigsrelntheniftiajun. It was an outrage upon law and order, and a grots injustice to the accused to de- insnd that Mr. Glendenning aiiould «jutt the city. If be bo a gunty t-sn, all that th-, law osn do will be inadequate a punUhtaent for hi« offen**» ; hut why, upon wbat principle of Ju_tloe, la any man to be declared guilty befure he has had hi» trial I On one noiut, however au exception must be takeu to your rem-rlt«. Whin 'you «ay that no1 one man waa prevent abo dared denounce the uni of the promoter« of the meeting lu u-rtn« which their «etloii des'-rved, you do it.Ju*tlc« to BBBBB who were prewut Tliere were at Ibe iu.-etiiig «onie who dared do this, und who would have done «o had not an lufurlaU-d mob drowned their voice«. When on«) was not allow»-! tu r«soneat th.ii tbe map shoald act bs adjudged guilty until be had been heard in his defrnie, w_at cbsace wa» there LtoanymsairiMfeBaa- ci.n.m of the proceedings! Nurdy It could i".t r*e for ¦Blltlcsl effect thal liicri.fnmlt.ee orgaliisetl till* mci t- inirl Hsnie will, no doubt, think that this WÂn the ease, but 1 will be eoiitUt.nt with the principle, which I hop" always io maintain, aod arcs ihst ever-, man «hall bo adt'i'lged innocent until Be I* proved »'tilly. Hr.i...EK. i jersey ( :ty, Aug. at. l**«- .AlY FIRST &ALUOS." THl'ltl.'.W WEKD'S CAPTTI.F. OK A HAI.MOS WliKM A MOY .IVT-llKSTIN«» ViCAIUNO FOKTHE l'KOI'LK »V r»YRAl I Mi. To the Editor of The Tribune. Sir: Mr. Dawson ti The Albany Evening Jinn mil. who. arfomp.iiil'd by Collector Arthur, au equally enthusiast ui aiik'l« i. ha» Just returned from a salmon llshlugej.cureloii upon a Novu Scotia river high up in tim tis-Diiern latitude«, is giving the reader« of that | ninia! let tors which enable them to «hare Im¬ aginative! in the toll« and the rewards of a most inter¬ esting exT*dltl(iii. Mr. Il.iwfsnn's r-pulstioii for trout ttshlng win well established, but th!« was hi« first visit to rivei», iu which the salmon "most do con ¡regate." (len. Arthur, I believe, had been a «»her of ..linon on former occasions. I cannot err, I think, In saying that Mr. DaaaBB'l vivid and glowing description of tho caj>- tui» Bl his "Ilrst saliuon" is <|Uitc worthy of u place in the column« of Tu_ TlUBi NE. Tin-slight talleh 1 feit as tbe fly slipped from flic mouth of the lah speratod like the «ouud of u trampet. ¦Very nerve tingled, and lite 1.1..«ni leap»-«! t lu .muli my veins if every drop Mas an electric battery. Ina vei i lew moments.,' however, I was mv»elf again. I had ma: I», .1 tin- spot where tin II - it b.ni n», n. Iiaii gathered up ins Hue for another cast, ii.ni dropped th.- tit, iik.- a sim.ii ti ike. |tlst when" I desired It to res!, when,like a II ish tin- Miine enormous head appeared, Hie same open j.tws revealed themselves, a sa in .md b leap and a strike foi* loiied, and ni) lir.t Miasen was hot.'eil willi a thud, which told me as plainly as if the operatiou had tran¬ spired Mithin th«» lange of uiv vision, that It I losl him It WOUld-« my own laiilt. When t li it s assured, there Was excitement i.ut no Hurry. Mr nerves thrilled, and every mu-, le sssumed the tension of well-tempered »t. ei, but I realised the full sublimity of the occasion, and a sort of majestic eslmness io«ik Hie place ni tot stupid niiu li" i. u liich followed the II roi app.ii itioii. M\ 88tested rod beni nadar the pressais In a Btaeetnl «.urve; mv iei'1 click.-I out a livelier melodji tun ever eui.luaietl from hat p or haul boy us ihn astonished Bah made hi.» lil st dash the teli'iomd line emitted Bollan music it stretched and stiffened under the strain to which it wa« «ubjecteil, and for ¿i> minutes t )»«.¦. was such giving und tal.mg. »ii li sinking mid rushing, si,eh lesplng «nd leurlug. such hoping and tearing, M would BUBB .. injected life into the ribs ol death," BB_d8 au anchorite danae In very eestscy, and Banned any titu.» BagMt to believe that his heart wa» a kettle dram, every naen ¦ towaharp, and the whole irnmework <>f his excited lui v i- ,i mil li.«Ii.I of uiil»:c. And during all tins tunis my canoe rendered etllilent servio in keeping even pace with the etonaIrk nmvementa al the struggling Ish. " Hold lum head up, it possible," waa the counsel given tin aim " make hii.i v. i.rk fur every ¡nell of hue." Whether, therefore, he took M yards or a toot» I tried to make htm pull for it« and than to regain wbaiarai waa takes as boob ne possible. The re» iii was no Im essaal (Ill-King of the real» elthl r in paying eui sr m taking ni, Milli uu occasional larry anti leap which could have »..i bo mor.- pen vented than the onrathlnn of a toeo- tnotive. Any attempt to have suddenly cheeked him by making sdeqnate rnsistsimfj would have bm_s leader, line or rod a wreck in an Instant« All that li «as prupei or safe io .lo was m giv.- to nach |nsl the amount of strain and psussare it mold heal um. satoty.not au oui.c«' m.ne nor anoanceless; sud l beUcvi thai I iue¡i»uii .1 Hi.- pre»»t.i. »a ( \... ti> tiiat the strain upon inv rod did not v:u> naif an ouin I ti.nu UM Ulai to the last Of tile »trilggi. Toward the Sloss of the fight, When it W8S evident that tin- .. iig wa» up" anti I tell myself master of the «in.iii.i t'.oK my stand upon a pi Jeetinnpotnl In the river, where the water was sballis sud whare tis iiio-t favorable opportunity possible was afford« i the gafiei io «.ive the mi itfgllug Bah tbe Baal death t'itu»t, and ao end the battle it was skillfully d. Theflrst | lillige of th" gilli nioilglit ililli lo UM .lien -waltl, aud then la] oui before me, lo ali hu lilver beaut) .uni magnificent proportions,mi ¡ii»t minion. Ile a Igh« ¡ '¿¦.i pounds,plump.measured nearly tour feet m i. ngtt, v, 88 killed in M minutes, ami nil ni. I in«- nene pi. a-ui. than .my event since. well, am mu« Lee Mvrendered. It la «aid thal when the sood ..i«i Dr. Betbuac landed III» lll'.»t »ill.Kill, '" lie lil --eil It ii» ll(ll«ll> lie ».I .i ¦--, .1 i-Ilrst iioru." I could "iil> »inn! tu. iniii. in ipeecblss« aduiiratlon and delljrbt.panting with 1.»ligue, tr .inbllUg iii \ iv al i. -, ,n..I cxcl,inning w lill ¦mod old Bli ls__h: "As Dr. Bowler auld ol ttraw- I. ri es, linn!.ti. »» (. »I could li ive made 8 better .). riy, but doubtless dod never did;'and to, if I may Judge, t, I n | Bl did make a UMBU cairn, .pile;, i.iuo. at i< i.- niio'i tu.iu angling." lin» vnioi i was a surfeit for the morn In.'. With other flab In fall view, read] to Btve me a repetition ..f t grand sport 1 h ii ein »di experienced, I made no otu« rast, ami retired pert« 'Iv eonteuted. Tue beauti¬ ful Uah was laid down loviuflj m the bottom ol the .u.U. .mi boroo in triumph tu camp, win r.- Bah and f -in were givi n bim Ii im trtj wt oin ... raeh bil« r.'iu« m a -..»-in a- was bettttlaa* M the cause aad ion " in til afternoofl ef the i ima d tv I k ¦¦ i .¡, ,-t i salmon lu ths lame pool In k9 minni t.Beting, I w . i-,.i » y i » ¡ru on g. i'i.g back lo camp, mouopol .. i tlie i.i. » ».i i m-.i.»». in ,,. i.,. nu .uu.'i ..i tie partjr lutviaa bad en innen ¡i i j-. I had no t ii u _. iir ..t Bddtag a woiti to tho foreg.in ,», bal ii has roaüaatod am of tia killing ol my M Irai ml» mon _i, cou:.I ot '.v lilt li, iiiougli It Will lie li.tt a t ailie .:il in ail.-r J. .nimg Mr. DaWSM I l.iililing e.li.i.l, may ,, J, ,-».-.,, .illili 1.» tin ii-,li lu) i. lu the Ipnag of tut, with two atkm baya, i waa walking at a ptonaanl evenlmt tn the vieinl | ol thaOa» oadaga Creek, antila and n ball sonthol tho atti «.fin. i resenl City "f li ra ass, thoa a Iffitrd swamp, Inhah- iti BMtaly by frogs. w.iter-Miak«'», .uni owl«. tpm the creel; st«,mi \V«..i l's n.lil. lt.-l.iW m1ii.Ii f,,r mi.i.i! rods wsta rtfta our attention and snrpvlss w.1 cit..! by seeing bright lights moving* na aasappaaad, ulong iii.- i. nins ni thaereak. Onnppraaa-lng,how» ever, we discovered Onondngn ladlaaawtth ptnnkaol torches nod clubs, kllllBg salmon, whaaa fins Bad km ka W8ra 888-1 _8 li.- v vv. n a-cin l.ng Jr'i tv, i!; la ihgllOW wntor over the rtfto, Tha Indmas sood nataradl] toni iu (int.-.mi gan- us Hw hem hi of their torches, until e.eli I.» ;nl captured B salmon. With win h ve lepuit'.l for oin homes in .jubilant »pun». M.»*t of the inhabit¬ ants of Ms raciisc w ill lind it hard to le lleve that salmon v\» le eras t alien s.,ni ii of that etty. Aad yet mu h is the fact, for which my friend Phils D. IO k ..», eeutly de- ceiisc'l, w nul«! have vouched, he na.» one of my loin pantons an that anaaatoa. t. w. A«./ lot >., Aast, ..'. 1-74. A "siUAMiK Lin lADKI). It lia- baan aaear. uaad tron papan found nitiolig the ( abets of the (ii mian who coinlii.Ucd suntu!"' in 87881 PebSkSB, Ibu*, the name I,ino (»rossman, windi waa ported latarday, wnsoaly u Basaass-aaa. Iha letter» BkaW that tl:e .1881 «881 i Wtt (arl (icrlicli of liiln Ijelii, 1!, i.iu-.i. and Hi «t aboul .i) ¡ 88-8 ago he b. 1.1 n gi, I to the til in «st (ii rti« li iii», ill. ;>n.;.| tOTSOl uiicx- i. n ¡i.- tuition ni uni' i.i'iiy, whick fnratohed employ ment for several huielt..| pernean T.e pirluer» .juir- r«»i.'«lii'...iit a lady, aii.1 time «fi-angein« nt cnluiinati-l in a duel which yantad fetal to Orate Garito, lad t" tfeti country, 1( aving BBhlad Mai au estate valuiil at mVCml imtidred thaaannd dolían, On his Brrlral in New-York lu- engaged in lit«"rar.t paiBaltB, and tor n time managed to el..» out nu B-_88BBea By vvniing fur tim (¡. lilian paisers; Out this du in» at last to have failed him, uihi liilif a (lo7eti years ago he UH)k up his residence la Hu. hakea, ahtalatagwart as a silk weaver in th« factory Itara. Tkatlk lus «ntary w.in emull . he n-- ininied until the bu»,.u-s B «» Bfl m ende, i |.,«t K.ll during the p.nu. His ei.nlngs wara -p ni lahls «mc sin.»j room, and ha mads un frtaanta or m 11 dataaeee, aalthat did ha talk a ii h say one except sa much us was aeoeosarv to procure his suppHsa ..f food. His leisine time BB8BBB la kara bean occupied In J. liniiUK, uni tl.o igh an uiti»; 0, r..nsi,)ei'.in|c ability, it :t|.;i thal he j.',ned no vaine tip,m hi- pnidilftiona, und never attempted to neil them, bal was accustomed to prenant a picture eaaastonally t«« parsons whom ka Knew only s'igiiHy. His landlord, emploi cr, ami ins paparaaiiici are BMatloaed am.mik the ie- olpienti of these giris, winch lera usually u oiepiiilt'd by a p.liteli written note. Nothing WSI discovered by whlen it eoald be ¡i»."."riain«si whelhi bia suicide was the result or d«»stitutioii ot loneliness, «>r disgust ut Hie manner lu Which lie v. compelled lo lu«- in order to keep hi* resilience a secret, The County Physician, a!t«r viewing the body, wa» sntlsfled that he di. «I I.y lus own hand, and gave a permit ft.r burial On Batunmy Coroner Reinhard interred the nmalus in i _t- t.i'» i ..id ut Snake inn. manrovn-H on the way wr>T. Amoru: the rilci-nii'c pt___Bf_n trho ariiveil hy the Iuiiiim»«teaiii»hip Cttf (,f 0-88888 "ii .s.nul.iy u.ie ¿.ni M.iiiionite« on their wuy Weat. They gmt mliark «¦ 1 early \esterday, ;ind were at Castle (»arden iluiiug the dav. There »ere men, women ttnd children. They weie kraaght together from vanoui aoctious «if Poland and lert Wolhyni-n for Liverpool about two weak.» agu Tliey are mainly peasants and farmors. ami will be at home on their new farm*. Tuen- .re a turu.» iiumoer of youn« men. They are a stalwart eins», with large frame* and »strong ca-iiistltiifloiw. Wry few of the cum- pany understand English. On rttelr arrival rnatsidsi they Mere met by David (»oer., the Baafttary of the M. nu.mite Hoard of (iiiardnuis, who seed as their In terpreler and gave them Information cinearniug their journey. Two huudred and twenty nix members oi the Company will pronced at ones to Yitnktou, lJ.tk.ita, where many friend* are swuitln»» tbeir arrival. TwduI>- four of the Company will seek ta.itnci In Kai.W A party of MeunoiilUis from «Southern Ku«*la will noon arrive st this port, and »fill another eoui|»-ii> tr.nu Vu laud are e_ixcu»_ at no .lutitut dHj. Tiiereiaa very large setlleuient of MenuoniteH lu the sontneru pail of li ti oin, aud it Is to this spot tn.it nearly all direct tuon steps. MILITARY EXCURSION TO OAKLAND BEACH. Providence, Auk. 24..Coin puny K, 09th New-York li» gimeiit, arrived Ibis morning via K_H Hiver, and were rveelved by < '«..main A, Rbode Island (iiuu-ds. After it parade, they took Hie i.«._i for Oak¬ land iie-oo. Tbe uflloera »f tbe »tn Maaaaobusetls Úag- lii.eut are also gamela ot Compaoy A. HOME NKW8. TliBRMiOaKTkR. Tr.sTK tnAY. AT UCDVITS, If BRU «itlWAH as«.«-».-«!«' »ooo-TJ» 3 ».«.-TS' M»4»4iftii-67' PR'»!bI."*KNT ARItlVAI..«. Tirri'oort //on-«.IUufnril WiIkoii. Kolir-itnr of tlio Tr-*«urv »i. I J li Hal » Coat« Miii.t-r frwa Vrnrtirl» it SV»«I, m Uo ... Itlalfor I/, l-l -Mr Hrorr M kr««,» o| Knfltod. Fottrr I'. .. ' of Cbiraau. an I SVi.ac M«iVr*»h i.f ilair-.n-.nu.... Hflh Ar,nae Hntet-T»* Hon. TV«* H. Nrl«,o InrmflT U H. Mia;»trr lo Ururo ri ti..». A. K II irruir .| Hl,.,lr 1.1 m.1. Ur lir, l)r. Willum Pallon or Hrw II»»»». I!. J. Mttrhrll .,f Hrrara««. »n«l ri lal riti.r Hantlrl.l.... Um» Yo, k Hotel. Kt (io». T. Y. k*ul»li.k ..f Srw-Jrior» ... Jlrrw' ' Ila« rfnlr/-A«»ro.l.|rin«n P. AA iirr»-rr ni IJuS.I.. ...Otan. «"mirri I li M..'..I. Hrnn li. t amnailnn, l. S A m. r.... Il;fm in lionet.Cat, J.ihn K Tuortrlli.il. of tlrn Ulirrio»»« ilifl.. ..a,lurlrta«! Jloutt. anajX Is- K W.mrr. U. 8. Ara». NEW-YOKK CITY. Postmaster-!.eneral Jewell waa in this city n short lune yesterday, on hi« way from Hurtford to Vsa-hliiKtoll. l'atroliiii nt Barrett of the Sixth Precinct, who recently miiT.tc«! from au attack of hydrophobia, lim returned to patrol duty. Paul Fallt K'tvc hin re-íiilar weekly bail yes- tenlay lu $l,ooo for nivimr Humlay evening theatrical pcr- lorinanees at the Tivoli Uarilens. Miner Hunt, awe 21, wiiile at work at No. 59 Fulton st., yesterdiiv, had hi« hatids and faco «escrely burned hy the explosion of a SBjOsUM lamp. 'John DoiiKherty, aife 40, of No. 1C9 Hil¬ berry-*.., suddenly fell dead lait cveuliiK lu the »fore of llioums Mulliii, nt No. 231 MullK'rry-Bt., while drinking1 a glaSI "f tjtak*" a!e. The 5th Kegiinetit hail its annual tiicnic and Bummcr-nlirht'a festlsal at Jones'* Wood yesterday. Lieut.-Cul. Kra-fer was in rominanil. About ..wo per- wiiis were pri-s-iit. The festivities consisted clin.Il»' «if ilaneinii. and .innot lug at a targ-'t. Tin-rc was a dress p.nade at 1 o'cloek. Michael Goodhciiii, agc. 59, of No. 10 East Fifteenth st., belt tiiaiuifaetnrer, in Canal-it., attempted Miieliie by cutting the arteries of his left arm at his resi¬ dence, yesterday ne.ninia;, formier Kessler was ruin- nn.m d to take hu aiile-iiiorteni »t it -nient, bat he I'e- fUSOd lo BO] anything except that he had attempted lu.» osvn life. The patent pavement around tho new Post- Oin.'O has lieen marly completed, the workmen BfltOO etiir.ifc-i «1 ye-.ter«lay at the north-ia-t comer on l'ark- r««'.v, uppoiiri. liiekin.tii-st. As the rear of the biiibiini; fai nil* the City Hall H to b.' «Im d for Dall ss agon», Hie patent paveineiit ssill not be extended beyond tue pouit Uti nil.«Heil almv.'. Nearly IV000 dog! havo been destroyed hy the authorities, nineo the "dog oiiliu.iiici;" sva« put lu operation. Capt. Marriott, the rouniliu.istfr, mus has l.i»ure to listen to iloir htoin--. II.- -..«y» that li.- I c Hi¬ nom In iiiv«-stliiu in tanBkktB li .sv .i-'liiVK. 'Hu- new ilioit-iiiug upparaius is known as the " Morris expíen« to the happy laii.l of canine.'' At a lii'-etiiiif ot the New-York Liquor Di al- er»' I'r.it. élise l'iiinii yi-ti-i l.iy, tin- Ti.-. i-iit an- lioiinei-it that th. I.bpior Dealer«' BaaalB Couvcnti« n had been poalpiuied till Sept. SO 'lil'.' ele-'lloil Ol d' li li to thi' BawVta Convention uni to aivi.lt on til" I. «i«ola- t ». 11- Will tal.« lune al B 1'iei Unte IO ho held at J p. ni. next Mniiilay at No. G Kiv.ncioii-.t. A niiicli larder niiiii.icr of itinniirr.intri ar¬ rived ye»t« Hliiy than on any previous day for many ss.iks. 'ihe total number svas .-',"', of svhoin l,o|ii sveie t«r«.ughl our from Liverpool bv tin- Inn« in »team-hip (its ol ('lie-i.i l. Ihe »l bit« -lal -t«',nie.|il|. <<. -.-ailie ha I «.ii ioard tit, las Be* pi i.f tin National LI ««. 166, ami ii. Onion r«i« iitn-r Wi.-« un-iu 'ha. IbV > ssi-m all from 1.1 s .-I pool. A battalion of the Tilth Heirimcut (ffigfc- u.it i.-). uii.i.-r coonil.in.I i.f M irii-Jii-i« t«a LalaOi Hill leaf. t.:i- «ii) tin- .ifi'-rnion by itcannr, for 1'iosi- di m e. ssheii- til v ssill, BJ r«*«,u«'-I, \vitin--i the gam« . "' ii,.- r.,i\ tenet Caledonian .-,.. i. ;-, i. .nun,is. \s'. .i li« -«las eve lil I. li tiley Sa ill go tO BO loll, SSln-ie I..' Le tin ruest* ul in«- li..»t..n Caledonia»! s »m ty. lucy ssill return home on Fri.l if, Tlie (.'oniiiiiitee of the Cotton EzohatOfO ssiii.,1 Otttut I .ii.i' tii.e i. "i.«i.:« iiiij,'th .'|U' :i" ¡tia t«. the lo«-allon of the BOW ssai I¦!,...i -. ¦> ptappSBO for tin m "ii mr of e.ittiin In li fi «i mu t. ... -i. ii-, ami BBS »ris mi* tua .»uia.-et iinii'ii attention. Una advaatsoss Ot «lil'- lent lnc.llllli'1 ale le Ilia,' tin.ro:iir'li>' lit.,vi -'I. LtUl n.i .!.. i-ii ii h jil I««-, n n- ie,i« ¦¦!. Ou \-i o«ive and mi ,.... ant i* t«««- work io be accompli ;. il thal t.. report of tho comm lil« o, ssill proiiui;,., lui be prepared {or t ss« ... (ii.iilis P, M.iiiii.i», s\!io was r«cei:'!y ap- pomli -I dog .'!« ii'-'l. lin I' -i/i.e'l. II«' sviltes to th«' II ijor : " I iii«! no1 i«t Hi«- a|>inilntment ss it ii tin in- mun. i.r i-i'-ahi k a ».-n-i!i.n. ; i.nt .i-f -ii; ate to tv .-. "ii., i«: mu to maka ia ktmt -. Urina, :':"i ..mt in il i.u i-inpicy ni it. I ion f*lil and ihi'ii-:.-.! s «nu «pjroliitmenl alth auch latmiiou ¡ out aealnv tti.«f, i i Uiuk, I waa appolul d merely to furul ubstanee ...i -i i.« i pit --. l do ken ibj m.j.-t n -p..«...ii.iy ttuati my I. ll.Ull." Ten liquor dculem lroin tin- I'niirtlt ami ..li II'Hil tin; Baaatll Wi.r.l Sn-ie lukin befo:«- ,l".»tlee \..«uiiii al.I.« lim.;.- PoUes Ootti festai. .haiai.-'i ss Uli .-« ... n,' ...?ii..:.- ...I kUgt U .""I II sa tin. ut a !n ¦< n-e. 11.« noan el al too Board ol Excite appeared at prose« .n- .' i.-i.i.- v, «odell 11 lirai :i -1 " ,;" i... .. ml nu ai.'ir, and a-k. .t foi Inform ition. uoa i » ..i. -i bal n. could prove Hut li an* a ml*deme*uor, ..ml rtqueeti « tint iii« ea* ilioald be po*ipon ,. it i a ¡' k to :.."¦¦ bim '.:. t.« . uuulue I I! « i'i|..-I Wak «.tain. .!. Hi penally k1 a follill ol II foi « ai i. off use. The largo amount of mon y eni.tiili.ited for in« b n«1.1 of tho pour eblldfiia .Iiii.uk til-- Oamtaer montln the tat t:ut tin- pul, li | h ive tin- inter« -I of th« -m- lillie ill'-- ..Ilieire'i at li. .lit. T.l«' i-.mf I lMltl »n» t«» tii'i Bleb OfetUroa'a Wut i. ¦ lassjnd ty tin Aid I ..i-f , h its l.r.'«-ly e\r I. «1 llii.se i»f former y. ;;m. lie PaJ-Of rhlldreli'i ièiivif M bntttt ÍSUtOd, .a.ii-u.-.i bv a f.-as i«. u. soi.nt iadit.1 inni t¡iiti'iI on ii, tin- Doeietjr, cotupll I * la'i'e.iti'i work thin waa »nttcip-ited at t,iei.;ii.it. Fisi-i.r ^...l bnudred alckljr children bars lu en i.-I.»red to iieailh. TIM iioin«e sill n.' kepi open until Isa l-t of October, and -.vni probably oe ......tu ii otead before aaotber teaton. Au exton Ive and llior.iiit.li ssin k in- tia led mi at the lil vi m/ton it. L «I.'inn ilou-e Im Hie ben, lit i,| Mik m. lilli I'« .'till ni. ,r. n. Time pii> ..ei.in. .na- kept ii.i»y at work, aad m dtclnei and píos iniona are ijisi n to all «l. -c;\ lan ,¡p¿ mia free el ¦;. BBOOKLTK. The Finiince t'oiiiiiiiliee of the Bdiiril ol .-.i 11 UKWa ss ill meet on IsfWISlSJ City TiiMMirer Cuiiiiiugliiiii report-, t'.ich.il- ;«.I ' Us iiioni-y in bania: ;i« n I in,., tlian |.» )),u >i. Tnii tost 11« a-i n. m ii i-1, ii ¦.. ¦- reral jtttt. Propoooia will he r, ceivi-il until noon to-d ly r.,irSaajyoto of UM s_*** uiver lirnUi* iioml., Uttuu tot lt>i iti-talluiout of the ?."».utw.ijoj uutliorized by the t*S«S*> ,.uni The poor children of the Twenty-third, Is-, en ty lol. it li, anti Tssclit- -ii felt Ward« of tim el ty si Hi be taken on lill «ki iii-i n to the »«'inhore to-day, under .m pieea >>f ti.«».-. la Bsaugaof Iks "fTiotk Ali I'uu.i." L./zie Lloytl Kin/.', alias K.ito Stoil.l.u-,1, has ssiitteii O lattas to l»i»tnct-Altoiiie> Win-lo.s, iitiiiuii.1 in,'the refill n of the property I ika fr m her ¡it thu inné ni i uir«-it. M.ir.i ..f un- artlelet ans « kid t.» bars del iiu'i-ii to « n n » ti.oifi.« h, aul svore -¿riven to lae ailinn.i-tr.ii«.in of Ul» SSSataB« William Wit ko of No. MB i\vetine .\, Hew- Y orí«, vs hill* iKliim on horn back in Arlauti« ase., mar Viss York-.ive.. Ihooklyn, si su td.iv ssai ihr.isvu to the paveineiit mid lu-tanll) Kill« «I. Mr. Wlel.e sv is llie dp timor Hitter) II, N ti., and v.yu SO hlissavto Iài»t Ness-Yoik. sshilli.r in» ««iii.in.uni li i-l «roue for then ,in- liil.il titree ill!, i' nr etl.e. Ihe liol.»«', aft« l tbroWlDi Wlekc. »tart«-«! on a »taltop. and knocked down ui'l -'ii ouily liuutcd Thouia.-. Mci.une, rosttUog ia Flasll» lllk' IS!. 'Hie manner in whieli the books of the Tax _fM »»in'.at m«! »«til i* Di ¡«aitiueiit were kept in former .r.«r»aii'i ssliitii sva» espKel In Till; 1 Ililli st: more Ihan a y«ur a«*'!, ii prolueln^ it« uatural «nit. __ aecounts have »ecu kept In suili a »rrctclied c>in«1 itijit that it became illino«! Itupooalhle to determine the lot.» M sMil« ti tux«'» tia I lu n Bal 1 ami an tnvi-.| lo ,n.t, -jp/r_ in-iitui «i. m«- n tall <»f walch will i»«- tit* «aus af a raai ..mc.uni ef pn.perty for lum pal meut ..i taxi M .mil ;i.«, i. BBeata aalf*** tuan eau i««- » «.-ttlem« ni befoie Deeaajber. I'h.-exauilniitl'.n of Ms bookin iuuio-.l coiiipbleil, and pr..|H-rls oss ,n-ri de-iron» «it baoOlBlBk Infill mini a* III tin- exiali-iiee Ol claim» for take« and a««ei«uieulH uti tin ir pr««|xits «re r. -.pi«.»t« «l to ntOSeat tln-lr tai bill» at las minc of IBS 1'i'P .iliii'-ut of Airear« la order that ties mas be ex,inn:.« «I. In lill« ssas they muy asold the addllli.nal expeiiie which ssill eii.nie up m tin- a«is«.i tittii-rut thill piupeny loríalo for unpai.i tax« .«. laOSG isi.ANa. Coli.kck 1'oint..Ndthinir eoneerniii-r the ss In n al.iiiil« of the w11«-of William W'ua;u«r, who di«.ip (j.iii.11 la«t Ir. «lav, to« ni aft« r ulsintf binti toa child, lia» been tliM-«isei.'-i. sVitarner'i hoit»e near the has. alni it n btlies'il tliat tuo Woataa, svuile temporarily insane, cait hiTM-lf into the water. Ia.«*««; I«i BOD 'in .The proposal» for i.l 11 ti_- en-flne ktld buller hollrie« and a nsftssssd reiisoir lor tho water work» still be SMsaal to-day.Charlu» Lisiiik- st.ni ha« lx-eu apirolnted Fire Coiumli»iolier. Hi ss tosvn..Charles Hllbert, ngo n, ssus fatally in- Ittreil > < »«t. rías by the act ideutal .li- nai «,. ol a pi.toi suth tshn h hr ssai plavluif. Foin II s»iii.t«iN..The body of a tuan, »uppositd to he thal of Marlin ll.iiuiuer«ehkudt, wai f.. in in tuo bay near Una plutx) >e»liT.lay. STATKN ISL.WD. New -HiUGHTos..A coueert ;iinl hall will he ((lsr»jnat the Cavillon Hotel to-morrow evenlu«. The tttauut aro : Mile. Faullno Cann««-, »oprauo; Mr*. Anna Keiiii» llowler, eontralK»; C. Prion, tenor; tig. P. Fer- ranii, baritone. Urafulla'a Tth l<is«iiii.«iit llatid will furnish mu-.li- at tbe hall.Juatice Corhett h.-bl for ex aitiiiiai.iii > .-.t« ili»> two bolt UAtand John lloolon ami .lohn Hewitt, who were arraigned ixtfore hin ctur**ed with oruelty to animal*, In .uhbiuk a uorao wlilcli waa ruft lil ii««; at lar«:«'. Kim.i n Ann -Th-r.« h«*» Ixsen a atron« aentlment lu I favor of uiMiadkUiliiug lae mrv.t* of Uio vUlagu titi [ nome time; hut the tru«t« . |)HVi. merely swarded t-M for the purpose, whlcn ^m he expended on Onaal-st., and ihey report that t joy can do no more ut prêtent. NOHTlirn.i.D..J..Jrtn Fix «f tills place bat been fined tlOO, Hlid comral'fcd io tail till the (Iii'" !" pilli, for .»iiootliig i wo c.eriHN which atrayed on lui land from tbe preuiiacM of a uetuhbor. HUDSON R1VKR COl'NTIKS. White Plains..»J. WtMtm Tompkins, Ion«- .1 re«pei ted member of the bar of this county, died at bli n nldcnre last «unday, aged 70 years. Him. Hivi.The Rev. Dr. (took» preaelicd the morn- in« mriuon st th" ciinp-meetin. kara >( *t«-r.iaV. Tlie ter, Dr. Bancroft of Ina Troy Conference de lv< red the afternoon sermon. In the e venina* the K"v. C. C. N"itli- rap addressed tan aasambhiaa. Ina b-v. J. ii. vvakoiey will preside at the 18888*88-88 neeting to lay. New Kociielle..Michael Hurley, who wa» recently arrested lu New York, charged with balng on«- of the mnsked bnräara who enter.-.I the Bmmi tt cottage In this place, ha« been commuted by Justice Borter to await the aetiuti of the next (irand Jury. 1'KKKSKILI...The hotly of Oeorgo 8t«wart. who was ¡ici ide nully drowued last week, was recovered ytater day. Nr.W-Jr.K.SKY. Jersey City..The Hcv. J. S. Glendenning was at home ye*terday and dcnicl any Intention of baring the city. He claim» also that be Iga not sought to evade a searching ex tmiiiatlon by the courts, for which he im uudcr heavy hail. The aliened .utltulilatlon of Mi»* Pomeroy with a revolver. In or«ler to oblalu froui 1 cr a cerlitleate of hil lninx-ence he alSO denies, ii. mya that he wrote to the Presbytery of J.-rsey (itv, tim nnrtoslaitiosl liibaaal having jnriadtotton in tha t'.i-e, more til.in a mouth ago, asking that88 examina¬ tion of the charges against lum should be mude. The eieib ment m reiatioi« to the loaadBl anlmlnsiad on Sat¬ urday, and a gem ral .1 »ire to luitr the dei'en»." l8 manifested in the community. Toa denial of Bira, Miller's alleged interview with the Huperlnteudeut and Matron of the Asylum has eu used m my who w.-ro 8*888-4 at the lulignatiou meeting to regnt that they acted as thev «lid... I:iform.Ui«.ii was recel-,e i yesterday morning by Hie police ami t. l.e-raptied lo all th«- stations, that the re-1- deuce of a family uamed Prescott on sha Bights, had b n robbed by a sneak thief. OfltoSf Lnmbttar, of Hie tiiouiited force, saw last night a woman answer log tha description given of thetlnef, and hailed li. r. she ran, and jumped over a couple of f. nena in has ellort lo escape, but was Hu.illy raptured and lodged in the station-heme. Hlio li.ni shoal $1,0» wort li of dum .lids, wate li s ni j SWelfJ Of v arion» kind«, willi laces and a i|Uautify of flue wear¬ ing apparel concealed about in-r emthlag_Ti., i: ¡pub- Hean primarle» for the election of delegate» to the Slate l ..Mention, were held in 11 u.Non County last Bight. The delegates will go unpledged_Urs. M tri i ii urine» Ion. of No. Ill Kiiii-oad ne., i.Hist an artery In hat lag In running np BOOM Steps in her house yesterday after- !.. 0 i, and will prob ibly die. N_vvakk..-There VBN M deaths here lait we« k, of v.i.icli 2.1 were from choiera inf.tntuiii . The Newark Industrial Enhlbltlon will open to-night. I.. rnl-ii'a Mb Bogtmenl Band will in mi »li mask. tut Rev. Win. ii. Steele, i>. D., of this etty, lias been ele« t. «1 President ol the Board ol sVrsign Mlaatoas of the Ba- formed Church.v man named MeQrath of K.st Newark, charged vii,n a»-luiting women, was admitted to ball in »."out) vesteniav....rnm.iry nmattaga were In d ia iii.- lariats wird» and low nsliips of L-aix County last evening to elect detogntoa to the Bepubllean Oubernatortal Convention, which i,,, etsm Taylor Hail. Trenton» on the '.¡tüi hutt. In s una Instances til ra »sen» opeo expressions in favor of t lie il n. George a. Belsey, lr leemed lo be generally un¬ derstood thal the delega)! m from Itssei Ooanty will unanimously Indorse Mr. lalsey...-.James Bran, aged 21 years, a resident «.f Kew-Hampsnlre, bad his fool « ashed oa tha Newark and Mew»tatt Railroad it Ber¬ ten yesterday, ..ni was brought to at. Michael's Hos¬ pital m tins uty ft.t tire_lia.» L ii»-, tti" young mau who tri. ti to cut in» throat tot week, wa» i itur.« I to th.- First I rec.mt .--i itl ,i -bul m lasl o', tit. lu» liieada i. triag turn in- a,.* na dttatod wttrdestraetMta« imiis lin.i...'Hie raaaa whk-hwen ta bara tnki-i» p ... ..a the Beacaucui track .n Baturday were postponed until to-.t .y, mi sec m.t ..f iii.- ruin. Three p amounting to j-i .". will be ei itestsd tor Bin bones wera stolen » tbe Beaeaucus pasturas, oa Munday. Four of them were found m the pound at New-Darbam >«. »i« rday, n.n tn».- ether two ure still missing BoaoU-B.. I'm.'«" Commissioner Bania tendered hw» re- _.ni .»ni io Mayor McG irish for pn soniatiou i i t ii Board ¡«t Its meeting last night« Toa Board i it t to accept the realgnaüoo... A e i»e of illk, valued at I8U0, wa - toll n iroiii the Uambui % * Barf ond mdai nighi Mr«. Ludwig, »»ii..-, icg ires erashed ni tha w.»uri on i Bur ato]. diod pi Mer iy ir.mt lbs u.j.iry. OUT-jOOOR 8PORT8. Tin: lush r.i..\\( ;i i xiba MKBTOfO. The .Mouinoath Park Aatocial-OD»enconragad t'\ tin Brant ana asawatoh itteadad tbalr two Bummai meatingB) snnoaaoa na extra race uniting of three days,on tTedneedsy.Thursday, Bad Botardng of the i week, a viv stn etiva programnw ol sport has been pra~lda_* and as tha BBtaagaaMato mate for Boing to til.- o ara and returning to tha alt] ar.- sd- mirahto, tha meeting* it to hopad» will ha lamaw rstiva ".i -i. 'ii-i rlaj. vv dneed ij »the opamag ra ¦ a ill tie a dash of three qnarh ra «<f s toil for horses of nil for a par > of 8888 rho Steward's Cap, 8MB ia tekt,tot threo i«ar «ml-, in:le beats. With MB out of iii" purse for second notai will follow. The third ras of Ik. daj will be ona over 1 irdl i* for a parea al 181 mila hanks, ita second and third bones raceivlni respectfully its ¦ni'ii.i Lui. Oaths -ecoii i day.Thursday.the pria- elpto event w11 baihe trent fourmile baal rao torn parse of 8L8S8; 8M itaths IrstillM to tha meead; end 8100 to tbe third horses, [athis va amy expect to te« Pellovcrafl Lo ttl ton, Joe Johnson, and others tain part. Then will ilaobi ia Ulng raaa fore purse« wiin allowances m welgbl s ord!og the «¦ iien i - I n. pri.e; and n pares "i *_». ror twu-yeai -old*, one imie. .mi. « Innen extra. On thi urr.i day, Saturday, \ m -j. the iii-i race vu.1: be um- mile beat«, a nners at Montnoutb I' irk exclud. i. i..«- a purse ol ton), ol wblch the mi nd liarse ill ». DOO, I be ( .usohtti u purs I .-i. dash «tone mil." ¡"t.ii.i- ¡iiif. tor beaten bun » ¦ t mi» extra meei. with silo asnees, will fol¬ low, and the dny's sport ali) be closed witu a steeple chase purse of |f00 over thi usual i in ., tin. and third hor». » r< ni ing resp trull) 178 'ti «... en b. ni" itabli i of 9, ..» irria, I». D. Wit-ens, i.. u. ( ameroo, Cbarlee Lloyd, J. I ». j. Baunalyu-, Ii. P. Mo» « »r it n. IL A. LttteU, Oov. Bowie, J, W. Iluul Bej ol a. ii. L als. a. Douaau , and Lawrence di I. rtlisnlhnve i'-' ind in active traluiug, lad will all tuku part in the approaching i»».- Ung. TMK ÍT.AI.T! lil.VK I'AIÎK BACB& IIartfoku, Anr'. .4.. Tlu- lirsi Btaating at the Baw charter Oak Pari wai begin to awarua, and bob tlnue four days. The l'ieuiiuin li»t arnon Ita to ?K?,o.)0, sad pr.linn.cut barana tromaJl parts of theeouatrj are enteil d, lacladlaa Qaldsmith .Mam, Vallertaa, Lela, Ainencaii (¡ri, hu ie. Camon, and Crown Prince, I ...tv tri ;t..iIius. Ail of the hgrgBB are litre. I_8 track is li» t IcelU ni condition, and the r ICOS |.roaii»e fo very interesting. Tuen are many strnagan In tam Ity to nlxbt, ami pools are beton -old ni several planée. In lha 9:10 class Wellesley I>. » v Is tbe fav..m , and In the 2*_Tol-Ss» .N.i»iiviii«t (»ni, ihougn F»-auk Ftrgusoaasila ior the .»»«u»o money. ? KKiiiMEMAL IBOOTIVQ AT C-HBDHOOB Tlie Mb Begimaiit N. Ci. vieiud ( ntilmooi yastaraay toriaagai pia. tue. i;.<- tgy waa une ior »ho..ling, there heilig i.o vinel, and tho sky being o!>- Hcured by clouds. Auioiig the guetta of the re.imcnt were( Bl» 1'ciliy, ex commander of tha regiiueut; Gen. and Col. Yarian, Gea» H. liano Iltiun of (»ov. Dix'* .-»i IL (apt. Huck ey and Lieut. Allen of the O1.! Guard, and Col. s, ott and c i|.t. B: rker of the mh M-glBllinl At Ant sieht the aeons appeared to indicate nmarka» bly goodabootlnaby the entire regiment, botaeluaer - *i>* revealed tlie fuel that tiuiueinu« < rror- I.al ticen niade in adding. Whick, WhCB correit«"t, re luce,i the total eonsldi r.it.lv. Pollowiag ar.- the Mores b1 iii«- two di-i.meei shot oi toa of the best msiksmeu : 8 i"tr Company. VlKI }t*. 5(1(1 »Jt Tutal. I.trat.-t"'«.! H!trhr«srli. 17 lb Si I I ¦:. .C I«; lil si I -i.t. Il-in»i-.t.. I) 111 15 :tl , t ..r;.-ni B-fh. I) 15 Hi ill Fusai* Ile» iiciu. V, I'i II Vi, Pi H'e 'Iel :.,. I) 11 Jj »¿rf PritS-rQtfBa-y. IJ 14 11 E («,t Ti i. (i I 17 25 Pfaa-ea* Waa-i .U I--' l8 M l'i.vti« st-Bssy.o a ii 'a TUL NATIONAL st IHTZLN t-BTTTAL. Um Timoki:, Auu'. 24..The National Sehiit- 888 F< »iii ni « loned to-day, after a mont m». .«»ful »..» -ion of eight day*. The oriz-s were officially au¬ nóme . 1 ititi dlHtriluited, as telegraphed ou .Saturday niglit. The third, fourth, und tilth prltos, for which tin re wa." a tie, were dintrilmted r«-ai>ectively to (i. orge Hehir luir of Baltimore, Uudnluh Hcuunlek of Washing¬ ton und Adolph is.ret ker of Han 1-raiicisc". During the festival th« receipts from entraaaa feen, ,_»... have i.een 811,iwu, and the value of the pilr«» dmirlDuted I."-...». Then have baaa aaadat target lirmg 3,uoo poands of al 'inil UBt putiuil« of powder, BMSI eliot« Ming tired. Baron von echiotcr. the liertnau Miniater at W » .ng ton, ..as nu», ni today.. BÄHE BALL. Tlie Mutual, played a match game with ti puked ten from tho bent amateur clubs of this city for the i.eti.tlt of the family of the late Charles »Mills, tbeir old catcher, on tbe Uulou Ground») yesterday, a largo nutiiiMt of p. r»"n» iH-uig pr.'«»ut. As tho picked play¬ ers were nearly the same that played In tbe New York tain agaiunt Brooklyn a week ago and defeated tin m by a score of 4 to 0, it was thought they would give tbe profetHiouals a hard stru.Rle for victory. But such «.«» not*the «"nnn, tt» the Mutual«« had it all their own way, winning the game eaaily by as-sore of *u to 1. The I.« »t play wa« shown hv U.'Uiseti, Hatfield, and Burdock fur Hie Mutuals, and Nichols, l/ajrs, and Lougbiln for the amateurs. Tlie game was capitally umpired by Mr. Ferguson of the Aliautics. Following is tim ».oro by luulugs i lit« '_ 1. li 4th. fea 0th. 7t_. 8t_ l)i_ Totti* Mataal. » nn ti ;l u o o o »4 1..tri ir... 1 OUOOUOUO-1 The well-known amateur Flyaway Club of this city, now ou tour throujrn the Non bera part of New-York, «on the prisa al tbe Adama tournament laat Batui-dar by defeating the Adama Club in um morning vastly. In the af»ornoo- they Diayed tho Nationals of Adama, and airain cann» oi t _ victor*. Maloo« and '.'ir iilaye ! tli.-ir [Kral Ion« In »,,-,«l -r yl«' forth- Fly*, way», dirt Matt«.in« and /Nutt for the National». Tba billowing til* «<««'.« bv inning» : lit. id. :l1. 41b, fita. Ctk. tjB, Hik. «tit __> Mriwif. 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 7 1) -li N«. .,,'. li o «l 0 0 i 2 00.4 'Ihe Flyaway*»» play in W.iterto'.vn to-day .'U'itui-t tho Ila.ml,. «- « li.li. IM W.«lii. «.lintn-y j,;.,y th«. National« at i)»woifo, and on Ttiurartay. Frilay, and 8 atiirday they compete for prize« al the ( »... ila Canil«-, Tournament. The Chicnco Whit« Stocking« .Iff. ated tho Baltimore» at < 'h'« ago ycotorda* In a c.iauipiouahip game, after 10 lnulng» had been played, by thi clow «core of 4 to «I. CRICKET AND HASE BALL IN OREAT BWT.\i:*i. London, Auk- 24..Tho Twenty-two of America began a erb knt mildil at I'ui.lin today wita the liuiiliii Club. The Ameriean» «rurert 71 in their flr»t in n in kt an.I ih. i' lui« li;..| inade 23 nui«, with nlte wicket* down, when the game w11 auapended for tin*» day. The American cliihn then played a carne of b.-mo bail, in Sihlch the licit toa« beat tho 1'hila'lclpl.ia« ne.«re, li to 7. The weather waa farornble and the player» had a lar-rn and adniinnir crowd of opeetatort, among whom wa* the Duko of Abercorn. OBI KKT. Halifax, N\ S., Auk- 21..The crii ket match between the I'.iigll.ih lu'.« and thi» ( an-i'l ... kj BBSOfl continued t«>day. Tin* Kagliah te.eu is »U!! at Um ssi«k«-tri. At the flr««t liiiiing (2«»'«:«k k). ssh.n the play «topped for lunch, tttftt men were out f-.r a »«orr of ISO. The KtiitTlti-.il te,mi eon«lii«led their tint Inninií st*'.tit a total of LW. Tin* Cinidlni» followed wini l«M f.«r «eci ml Innl: »r, leas iiih-'he Laii Uli Mia ti. arl" la kWder to win. Th«' BJaSBB wiil be fltil«>it>«j early to-morrow. The Halifax Club «til play all coin«m. YACnTIN'd OX |_fl DELAWARE. PniLADKLrniA, Auj*". 24..A race for INO took placf on the Delaware to-ilay bet .seen th« yacht« W.,1 o Kleiutz, A. L. IJager, A. T. E.V«'-.t .r., Sniaim. I. SOS, Hi, man. Tile couitu ssai lw«:-.,' mil n «»ug .s.in tv.» tiirti-.. Til«- lonti'Ht was was by lbs K 'infs Bjraalfaa hour, the binuini. -««..ii. .mi liai:« r tint I. THE CHILDREN'.-! NI. XT HOLIDAY. The Tnistee-* of the Poor Clii.'lr«'.i'.s Freo ExciiiMon Fund EBSttS to aeknowledize tin) ttOjuwttMt a'ldltional »ubacrlptlous received «ince the ¡Ott rep.irt: Prrnnualr arkaowl« r.larr.1 .#** 110 M J!r. H. J «Ski I****** Fii . .V. Ï. It, aih.n Slur. «. l*r,.'r...l« uf li..lirra'* Kair hel 1 *t M..mivo B****, I'urimall-.i,. Ilu',..n. rilli. I* I********. tim {my . II. Mir- . Coll» c il M '.'. i.« try U. Ï-, **U0a!»jr- ;i«"uir'. Ill 'Jj VYil.ir in* Harrr lan. 10 00 A '». «Dur Oro. »V ii ,. M I' 1. 10 (K1 J K I, . 10 00 K ¡er Tumi «ki.. IO Oil The twelfth txeur«i«)ii will lx* mven durln/ th.* latter part of till») week, au.1 will PS for the I at hi Sf the« clnlilreti of the S.-vi-iiieeiith Ward. Contri Fund may lie sent to \\ Butler Duucan, N .. 11 N i->-11- tt.; chir'.e» H. Mtr-hi.i. Ko. . Burilnaj-allo l'i« i..r.> Koo« vi It, No. :'.' M len lane; oraa H. Brodaead. Prealdent ol the Sew-York Owoek l... n.»i.h' <»r Btwmtm king, No. VA Bt*S i-Iss.ty. A CHILD KII.I.KU AT MM Boat 'Til Da*l OliVI Mr.s. lowu.»end ol' No. 33.Ï Tinnl-**'. wi nt to the JorsOV Citr 0SSJ0t0**f ftntnOantJ to -i .tt«-r ttiss.-is on the »«'r.ivo o." fest non, a b.«y ssho di«'«l a (Bat days BOO, BBS win ace.«m ;. miel by hi r sou Henry, uno i ye.ita, ss ho Ml on a i;:.is «.-:«.« nein-the new yu.: ss li lu li.« mother planted tin il»seer«. lu a til itn« :.i .she bearii r!e chill M-:eain. an 1 f ni .nu»* round lo Wa tl.af Iii« utotii'Ii.nl ia'.i.ii os'-r on hiui. BSa*jk**)«a Ita SO ¡. inov. h'- w i.« «t. ad. a n i.. D.wniîiK!"..BtTBXI ii» ( '"' "AIM n inove-i. i«. DO JO 00 B SV. I) C L...U«*, M. D IS. I*. II A Yc.ei.d I* Uli ilrru. r w Tn . -r Triuc««). C U. T.i lal« »t. « '..!.. t 50 00 Olfato «ni Lu! Oatt. ip«rr KiH IB). 2" 00 J B, [tat lim l »ra '.>«« latiaeaa) ft «o '. i b no » ¦ «as .'. .! .«I l-l .i 'I I 1 oo o .«) Sfl -. 70 Total. I'll rn.. «of 11 «*t ..r-...».t- tot :t Baba« an I. 1, «j H N.8QUIRE,Í7 l-iillon-^t., X. Y.- Watch«, . *¦'..'. ¦»¦ I-f ïiilLLl'>, DODGE CoT^ to 01 '¦; rtot.tn, antootstooM (momo, bl >.,..¦¦-n v. wmo% i ni-¦¦¦.»*., Botwofa T «' » «- I I-'-- HI V sii"<. SriUCTUHE, Fit-nil i, omi .Ile«* rail allrctiret] » li.a,' S .' « a -i « si i'-HKEE I.'.' I i i...» ... m «... m»... 7,7 X ill si.n:..hi. .«» ,.,. ni ,1 «lui l**a*lat««l Var > -. ... -., I. i. I.. I, n -.. « .. '7 .. THE SIM0ND.S MANUKACTÜK1XÜ CO., X. ts ., ¡i ,.K«t.. OK . ., i. » \ -1 IMl'i. «VKII BOT * lil '< IKD lim Silt PI -l a i.LI.V.SIl.1« .S' [<«>S USI..N Ü.1M i F«.!»!>.!(> Vi «TILi IOB I a »FNP Fon ni: kip-ive ti si ones .10 ( UFP-ST MB» T.i'OT. SILVER m GIFTS, ai ni--[.sir, hy THE GORHAM COMPANY, SII.VKKiSIITIiS. E»r.SB..l-II.-D U tWOa 1 BIIMI-M'., .^vur llroutl-i-iitr» and nr JOSEPH Il.ltllYIW . SO\S No. :i «iauikn.i.im:. CARRIAGES. NEW A\D ELEGA«\T STOCK ENGLISD A\D FltE.\fn DESIGN, AT LOW PRICES. A. T. DEHABEST & GO, MANUrACTUKHRS, 628 and 630 Broadway. Aa Opportanit) for Bargains such is Have Xot Been Offered for Years Past. EDWARD w. corr. ^ IRON AND Mi: TAL COM MII1IOH MXa%0-n-n-*T, OOMMIIlIOIf «ÜÖ1 \VA_NLTT«4*T^ SBB__aajsa_i

Maloo« THE PLYMOUTH INQUIRY. · THE PLYMOUTH INQUIRY. A ITLLIN THEEXCITEMENT. TUBCOMMirrKK'S.REPORT NUT TO 1»K AL.EI.r.D-rt*»*-*iBi.Y a UttlMmurktestimony. Yesterday wai another

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Page 1: Maloo« THE PLYMOUTH INQUIRY. · THE PLYMOUTH INQUIRY. A ITLLIN THEEXCITEMENT. TUBCOMMirrKK'S.REPORT NUT TO 1»K AL.EI.r.D-rt*»*-*iBi.Y a UttlMmurktestimony. Yesterday wai another

THE PLYMOUTH INQUIRY.A ITLL IN THE EXCITEMENT.

TUB COMMirrKK'S .REPORT NUT TO 1»K AL.EI.r.D-

rt*»*-*iBi.Y a UttlM murk testimony.

Yesterday wai another uucvcntful day in

the Plymouth Church Inquiry. Only three .if Mat moai-

bera of the Invi**tti*atlug Committee, MSBSaOi 8«'**«.

OioTtn, *nd Whit«*, were lu town, kudthoy held no oon-

aalUUon. It I» stated by the Commits that the ques¬

tion of Mklni* Mr. Moulton lo como before them for a

cns*evexaminatlon -will OS decided at tho next foi mai

aai-HiiukT. tomorrow cvenimr. and not before, .«we

k*r>eu.ber* of the Comm.ttoc furor such a request, while

©thor* aay that they think there 1« no reason for *uch a

.t4-p,ainceMr. Moulton has arisen out nothing new. A

»vromlnent member of the Committee «aid y.sterd.ythat the Committee may -e.tr additional tc»tiinouyJ»-fere their rer-ort I« made, tait the results gathered mm.

It willi* appended to the report, and not be Wt».u a

partent. There will be no change», of Importance

made m tk* report, mere U ¡food reaeen for »uvpoalngthat further testitneiiy will be takon as to the valuo of

Mr. Moulton'.» ar-.-tiL-rtloiia of confessions from Mr

Beecher, though members of the Committee say t*at

Ibi-re M already abundant évident«**- of lill- haTing re-

«peatedly declared that Mr. Beecher «01 gsJltlSS» of

adultery, in couvorwitien with men on 'Chaniçe aad In

©oeof lu» osan letter* to Mr. Beech BF. The Counnitteo

do not expect any further stitttiiieut or testimony fiom

Mr BeecherThe answer to the complaint In Mr. Til'on'* OOM

against Mr Beecher for tMatafOS Wa* BflBBBlj» not be

ready for servi..-1 r m vi ral days. Mr. She.irniiiu staU-d

yetterday that it hud been sent to Mr. Beef lier on Fri-

tlkv, hut that he ruu»t »svr.ir to it B4-fore a iv-miiii»8loo.er

©1 lX-etl» MM ti.« .-»tate of New York, ss Inch ssoald prob¬ably make it acceatwry for hu* to k> i'oui the Issin

Mountain Houte to L mcaster or wnir moi«- d-»taut

town in New-Hampshire. Alter tho japer ha' aktOOaworn to it fnu»t go to Albau.c for ventl-ation of the

Comniuaslonir'.» siunature. Mr Sheanunu left tosen ye«-

terday to be absent several duys, aii* lu answer to nu

inquiry »aid that lie might visit Mr. Beecher It» fore Ins

return, though he did not lease Brooklyn for that pur

pose. It oosv set ins probable that Host of .toa time.20

days.for the BSTftSOOl an answer to a complu.nt in such

cas« s will l-e Matoo up. The suit cannot now be called

up at iht Sv'U'iiil'or terni, but It must no over till the«Uctobcr t« nu, a» notice ha« not keen given svithiu thetime ne« cs-ary to have It placed in the « alendar for the

September term.

It i« riiiiiorfd that Henry C. Bowen, who I» now at

"tVoodstoek, Conti., has taken Mi-pi tosv.ird brini-liig a

libel suit acam.-t The Brookhill F tatt for the publiiatumof a rt pall of an alleged lutei sless wita b.iii. Ile deniedlu a card any such interview had ever been held with

tim or that he hal ever made ans inch statements as

itere attributed to him lu that inn rsicsv. The papersIn the « une are saul to be noss m pu p.ai.itioii. ¡nul it le

reported that the amount of daiokgi I :» Bat at laaVoOO

rEAC'E-OFFEKIN(,s IO Ml TII.TON.m.-i nuns 00 hie iKiiAiiurh aiinrorHflT.

(oMI'IJMl.NTS PAD TO MR. TH.IoN 1IY MatIK «WEN AM' MU. Blll.tlllU..MU. M0LL1O.N AS

OaaaaC.WawOB tlio "Tripnrtito Aproemont "' was

Bigi.e.1 l.y Mr. Bosv.-u, Mr. Beecher, and Mr. Tilton, a

part ol tlBB settlement between Mr. Bowen niid Mr. Til-

ton w.ir to !«.. a fas i.r.ii.'e notice nf tho latter in I I lB>tlttiendtiit. with xprej.ai.iu» of good-w.ll for Tlif OsMtMAge. 11.is notice was lo be lu the form of comments

niiou B I« tt< r fruin Mr. Tilton. This letter was as fol¬low»«, n .1 BB*0w*att**l »t th>' lu ad of the »ditorlal columnsof Tim Indi pendent in Its ¡«sue ot April 11, li>72

TllF«-»|.oi;l Til nix.We tia»*» rrr».rri lh. foUntrta* note fr.mi Bl ora irrn-i:

turn* .,» in» (.ulai».*« A«.a, >tst lui.», Apiti.!, '.-7'.'.Har. hi Barwo. '",Ms I'll« MKi lu now if ii :Mriprer"n«li.ns whir», I »ttttf f nnd

n.-ii- a .a. a .'lil li.'ilü,i ': i. at ;: « SS'- -I ItWJCblog tit>l lui i« iiii.r« iu T)u Ind'wnilrntti. ! I ... -, I ».

M »nolal t., «. !. Iiaatl. bryokJaaa* ko«I m..,.- it »( ihoolil (lublirlv nar

ti .1 »»> 0*1 I a. a.' »'I . ... «li -, »tlj .»lilprul.at.lv »i ;.|i. ,«-t Ii. .t a K ..'mrr ,;.a«rr.. . » ... ',.r a« n, «t. r bad

bli i : nul li rr. ipr.it«: fimadauij. m tr.».»l-wiil.nalg mor», raaoaoaa Tuatm.A |.r..pi..»i «1 eil,tori ii nutiee was prepared ni Mr.

Tilt.« « Ikkkll a I Ulai, but tor some nason which MiaJliiia.ii n.ni,1 ,..\[>iiiin, and ss-iiii li tin- text* way partlyimtir it«., sir. Hissen, |afl s-r ij,mit,m pim it ii hi*otateuii 'I, " »ni «e.jui-ntli* an.I voluntar.!.s ehaiia; -.I it¦ fit«« a BtiaBOB* aiid BBBTC friendly notice of Mr. Tiitoli."Tlio BM n». ii dill. i. .1 from the oriirmal inii.ee in theeubr-riiniion of mmi'lier plira-e f.r;;:. words "i.imi,'f-likl'.i« ti i ami m, tai'i'il niTi «J*rla*J ," uni ni at:i,'.,i::narto i"her rcir.011» than "hi« onim.tiriuii SatHBayaatMBO.kulniim» t r.»» i-»n.' t .<. «iifT-i.-i,. ia whick randal dI«. ,i -, : i» withi'.rasv.il iiiiiii i','.«- lu!-,- n 'f ti. Ti,.-tsv .. ir.î- fi.ll.iss' wau their exac: il.il'aieiii e ol lailJIiaCB

/¦¦.!tit'- i"-nii-TiKP CAitnTiir. n.m .i-r.'i < sei..

i. *

i

ki» ill* . «i Ik*lirail niorrrr «cr*. I a ii. «i u.«- .»f hi« ruii-r

It ii io i .i («ta MiprD I,«» coan Tht In te.1atna ia. ..ai »al i

SS lu

to The (., kka Au .n lu r .i:,.r.

latiuai'.a- w u-.rr al. . i. r r-

mat t,< Ma W |*b**I «« «tmrr ruatt.-ai MioioOfl («t..i ., li ...

ft «t.» i.

«I lu- . ¡/ .rt «..¦ i,wr tu hi« re.jT..« .-

e> :¦¦!¦ j.riraT«-«!. lb* l.rarti r f. aa.r v., ,,-hrue riirit froa »i, w!r ». kia». .L la. »hu.r ai.il ».»u.irrt rtit.-r */ thit tntamr a««l»t rtooa*kra-K-<l «if ii kia at» Mt* un I... tam, W« Mt« fell I** k.1,.1.1

' - hi«, i.i-i. i l^-.-n t..*«r.i l.m ... kilo« Tht Indepen-»o*airii»i.<« I bj r... /«.'<áj>.-«<!'-»vf. dent \W Va«. I.« ifti

i. ¦ m t.. Um ¡ b. »..u.e .'.tin mp ¦

prrwrut « at* inr.|. t***ftawffkl «ula tflI. ... la lulim« Ha Miiial .|ii. «i

bot pr.-ni.t mir i. ....

« r. «r» «r.-l 'ni oak "Ir -a«

ie'ent, of i. »lui t* '.¦'¦ie e$ t, letrue, at wrll u th»,« at¡.¦ .rt »:,.. 1. ima. ia. .,ir latin.-- aram «-,«* lum '..-»t. IT»ji i-i with u. r w.-l » for TitHi,''.nt ,1-ie »ml ii» ¦ Bat* a!.i,iia. UTI I aur. «« ia a« r. .

»tfirl to »ds»I «r tLr 1 ...

o***.It ssfi» the aecoiid cai.l wh eli Mr. Moulton culled "a

«lill Mioii'-iT »ml luoie friendly one." Thi- follOwriaJ.wet k The ( Itruttttit Vnum OSMSloH the t'rhiv,i\i¿«/nanlel i-ditoilal lu.-ntlon of Hie aboviThi» li..ii,-ral.!.¦ '.-«nu.m y fr,,in Mr. O*-*** »frill la ilr'.rawij th;

«.tar.,:.. ¦... r ¦,,-.-..'. rilllacl writtr. Weka»« ¦ r iii": » .;. »or faltk lk»l ula* wooki r*eoi Ooorl r i';.. ¦ .-.

T.H..U li« pla** V .1 ,ura» um. .ittnturr. hi I r. '.-rija t" ni .«I ),,»«U.< illi^ll «it KfOKOI MtlUt lum. Uti lu«' J .if thr »ft ii qa.ttn a«

«.' r. .- ¡. »: »o, It i.t i...«,ii.'.¦ fur n.- a t.. t'.,EI ..likiu Our¦na.irr* imjr am, a-i« u .-. Ika* a., to, I ,i »II al Mr r.It,.., ¦

tli« r « . r -!.ai« .- oral li, i «. lint ii:«m lola t.-«!.ui..i,vaal.'.u in «t, ., «oil rbaranrr irr held t.r a wiie tod»tr.. | u.ai. »an »a» ,.«r!. »a«nfi||,.(i *¡\b \¿m f_ l.*!rr,r» li. th"na-i.la. "f 7*rV In :<i>ev tant t'n iru«t MtSi pat .»i.'r fri-jailicr» «.fjwlf.irt.l wiM.-h Hi«, h.rr iriiuitUu 1-, ..ni ti,.« . ama» el«;..r »lalwr.t« r Tl,,:e « I.. «-. or I, ¦ |,«r«t In ti«' attat »ar.- tL-,I e .>

ki« '0 m I ta. »« !«¦ i» Ir.irlt», m Ihrir i.'.lrrnr« ami t_«i I« ., rn.i .,

atiai »t.-. 11* «Lih ha a**fk*Am whattaamemaatiktat fctf li.«- al. !. »«* riv.VVtlttr Uni U f»U u The Go'.ilen Aje w.:i ttftat gram tam, !,nl

Ik»!¦ «lr«'iI'.-1 t tetntrt ttm, li will fal** will» Ik* lOstrri>l|«.«.i »«-ttt liiue.- i«li.,a and ponkrd.

MR. RF.r.CHKHS AN.-WTR RKADY.CON'COKii, N. II., Aug. 24..The Kiv. Henry

"rVar«l B«ti.l.tr I« ft the Iwiu Mmntum Hou.»e on thetuoriiiuK tr»iu t «day, arnv 0| at Littleton about M|o'cloik. He i«ri.ie«.d<ii dn-ectly to the lass «jitiue ot

Harts Bliinhrnii, wher« ko signet and »wor<» to a rmiKT.which had BOSI tliasvn up by hi« eoun»el, Ihctnas U.

Bhearniau of >'« ss-V««rk, aiil which waa an explicitdem al ol all the (liarle« made lu the alle?atlou ofthe complaint aSBOSâl BflSlaaa* lum by Theod'jre Tilton,cxcoj.t Hu. »iwri lient ion tha» Mr. Tilton had been mar¬

ried to Elizabeth M. Ki. hard-., noss. Elizabeth B Tilt,«n.Tlie BkafSB wa» very brief, makin» not more

than Uu line» of maiiuaeript. The paper fa-s I»hrouch the hand* of tho Secretary* of State, theHoc Wm. Bnttcrtii I<1 this cvenln-ç, and he inado the«riar-jct-naary eertitlcatf uv>on It, after which if wa» .mt l.yntkii to Mr. klit-aniiaij at New-Vork. Mr. Bi-e;-'iei re¬

turn«.I to tOt Tssiu ll'iuiiuiu iluuse alter concludiuifhi* liiuunew«.

MISS ANIHONYS Dí:NIAL.RoniKfTKH, H« Y., Auk. 24.-7/»e t'Hi«)« puli-

4_tie»ihi»s afternoon the renult of an mtsei view I.» iss.-.-ut>ot> of IU re-x.ru-M and Mnw 8u»an B. Anthony tnlativelotheitateuient of Mrs. Tilton'^ servant Bcusie luipli-catiUK Mr*. Authouy iu a UUatiU with Th« odore Tll-ton. Mini Anthony dénie» the whole »tory, but retrard»It tv* too ab.-urd to be worthy of notice. She say« 8hcMV«ar heard that the girl liewai«, vraa anythin. morethan a ra-rvaut in Mr. Tilton'» family ; tbat »he waa "alfaa idh't, and that Mr*. Tilton had rew?f,tedly »aid that.he could not inttlll luto the trirl the Am element« oftruth

.

J'ASToia.S AND I'i.Ol'L.;.A Mi'iIM:«'« VIEW DY IHK ABlSEStil- ÏH» I'ASTOftAI.

KKI-AilnN.VMIKKEIN L1Y.S TI1K DA.NUEK.To tht Editor of Tht Tribune.

ISiit: Will you allow me to be Leard upouUi< «luestion of 1'atlor» aud People, which _ M. L., «s

woinan, ditacurier) In your paper of thi» morulug I I«jMiinot promis«- that my view» will prove a* intere»tin."as thone of your (»orr-eaporKleut, or be expi*e««c-d with it*

touch «ability, Joi I am a woman of but, little education,,and bayonO a few letter* upon charitable topai-* ha so

a>t,er written for the preta, But I am an earnest, re-

tlfTloiÍ."». Ood-loviüg woman, mother of a -rrown-np¦Oaughtei'V*-1''-* ** n>a-f *'e ""¦* mv opitiion.» upon a *ub-

|*a<,i fx> full C< interent, of danger alto, to the home circletkf the eoiititry .^»>-f t>e hsteoed to with re«i»t>.. t, at lean,a>y elie thoauhtfui^»"*»* o' my .*-*.

Vera I la oj-kum i"**»9 alibied /rom mr own domcttic

esperten«* so« my ívsrsaual obssrtratton, air oppositiont« the dsDserons risas of L. M. U would !><¦ dictatednior« by ladfcrnatlon thsa by prudence ; fur I have so

fortunate!) lt-.ir.1 through much sud ring the hiimati

wsskix«».the sasy «ii*r»»i)tibilitv tai v.initp und pride of

Chri.tnii) paKitTN; i.ut i prafosa to withdraw the di«-

cassion u* far outsulo of mere personal leeliaa as M Is

possible for mo to do. L. M. L. admits that «he has

nsver happened to go to any a mister for sympathy sod

support, and therein Iles the secret, I ISIBOlM, ttrnMextreme advocacy of the desirability of sodding; bat

sbe must surely have noticed the too eager ()l«po*»itlonof the young, tho thoughtless-, and Hie weaB of our sei

to estalilWh not only personal relations with their pas¬tors, but to win from thom nl»o, a« tribute« to womanlyvaults, expression« of person.ii preference«. Encour¬

aged in this direction, their private communica¬tions with panter« become.a« i« too well known

to all thoughtful observer«. le«« searches after

spiritual sympathy and support than opportunities for

the adulation of the latter, for the profitier.« discus¬

sion of douiestlo sorrow« and suffering«, which should

be held sacred even from a naMnr's knowledge, or for"

the giatitlcation of thoto morbid cravin.« for "srm-

patby " which reveal an unbalanced nature, and are

ustully the ür«t step toward that fuiniliarlty which, If

It does not al way« lend to ruin, yet seldom fail» to breedcontempt. There are very few, I venture to say, amongtbe tob«-r-iuinded of my sex who do not perceive In this

lncrta»iiig familiarity of tue relations between pastorand the female members of his foil a source of dangerto both which it were wise to eurrouud with every re¬

striction which personal prudeuco or social convention¬ality can suggest. There are yet fewer, I hope, to

Agree willi L. M. L. lu her ready willingness to ex¬

tend and familiarize the privacy of these lutlnute per-toual comuiuulcations. Mu- quotes in support of bcrviews the conduct Bl an uncle Bl hers, but I grieve to

say that if the question I« to bo decidí, by personalexperience, tho wide columns of tho dear oh! Tpiulkb

could not contain one-half the testimony which wouldbe given In tbe negttive.

That pastoral visits should be discontinue»- is neitherfo be hoped for nor desired, but that they sliould be

made lu the absericri of husbands anil fathers, ot that

women in strong personal s\ nipa tliy with "beloved

pastor.»" Hhoulil be encourage ii to si. k the seclu-lon of

that pastor's private r-tuily .for the expression of their

sympathetic hunger, is so daiig.-mu» it tempt.lion of

ordiuary human frailty.so reckless n disregard of

simple prudence.that with all my heart I prolestagainst the attempt tn promote the practice. I knowthe strength of my WOB* but am not blind to it« weak¬

nesses; the latter spring less from blindness to moral

principle«than from the perversion of natural sym¬

pathy, and the foiiiidence v. Inch all women leel in their

pastors render* this d« plorablo result a matter of easy

BSSaaSB unconscious progic.--ii.il.I al ,<r'- with L. M. !.. her re-pert for, and admiration

of Tin. Trini SB«, bal I should r« irret willi deeper diSBp-poiniui-.ii an«l sorrow than I chu express, to re.nl Its

spprov.ii of her too indulgent views ..r a p latani 8MB»

tom, once beautiful BUd 8-888- in pnr|..).»e, I.ut now

made, by the prc\ ailing evil of the tunes, dBjOflBBf-B inits tendency, mid damaging, oftentimes distinctive IntUir. The danger is to Ik» npprehi inlet! not from

"prude.-»," but from giddy girls and foolish women ; thedi »tiucuoti to be «Ireiideil not 8888*88 "minister« andwomen have grow u ti« piav. ii," but bet ause hiiuian lia

tute i» at be.«t tiut weak, and opportunity I* "a «levi!"which tmt strengest and most virtuous of us ail wouldfind it wi»e t.. avoiil. n. B, u.

.Yu. IH Putt ¿ula nth si.. Wttr York. Aug. 10,1671.

Tin: IDBJE* non OP \vi\t.s.T1IF ACll Al. I.) I") MU S( 1 09 N-UTT Mi-OKUD .V(V

mk\.mi:.»», iii i.in ritiLUiii.v IXCAFABLB OBM iir-Atti i:i...\. un-, ri ni.i.ni.«v of uni ii:i-TliJis IN OtTTRAOE.LR8AON8 01 Till-: »CiM.AL.

ii'i.m a. ma-keen ,n Tmt o «WaalUm only oompeiiow-k*n which society can

.iii its from iii«- »it« i. Kuiir n m. la vi lue ii has nittict« <l u»

daring the past month Is sn InteUlgeal apina IslloaolIts lusas. Ami tin- prtnelp ii «. tase, '>\ the admission alall partit» to tins utiluiipv control-» r» v, without wlil.litlie »caudal could not have liil;eu pl.n e, ita» the lubjltim,or«." niinht M7 the utl.T BUbJUjraUoa, of un un

happj .wife to the despotle will of an unprln« Ipled hue¬llan!, lew men realize, because tow laka thetrouble to eouatder, the decree of actual di¬

pt mi. i.e.- wit eli i» the lol of in tin mai lied wo¬

llun w lu. ar not Iii. «.«iii, i- ni mi, ,',,..; at property.Hy th«" » uni" la«" «if narine w iu.-li iii-¡.|:.- the ni li« roi.ini., sai r.v food to his mate while «hi I«settingoa the nest,theliu-t'i'id.and lather I« Impelled i«. provide susie-ial lor his wife and children. i ..- i» notsnacl ofgenerontj on his part, bal limply the falflllment of adi.ty. It. tlie natur«- ol thing! a »vornan .-,innot at ',.'...

¦ tin-1; t.. earn money and siva hirth and nourishmentt«) children. Injustice to herself and t.i others sheon.iii not tu do »... Nor .I". « tu.» i i imply atti In¬equality or rlirlif.» l»i'iw..i'U th«. parent-, Ii ii««-,. m>i

gue the husband s righi ¡o domineer, nor does IIupon the wife the obligation t¡) obey.

It i» Miiipiy a division of lal ii Indi sted byNature lu the maniac partnership, ...':. bj tbebecomes tbi loinl proprietor ..f the proceeds ol her bus-hand'« tnor,antithi hnsband lit ene- ii,,- _i.i.ar pro¬prietor of the borne, and acquires an equal Interest luthe children. But wheo, as in th esa ., dra. Tillan, u

j,.un«.' m. zpertonced woman, witboul pecuniary means,b. «¡n» ¦ ti.«' wife "l.» hnsband v. n<> Is also withool prop-eit\. and (leTotes lu ra II to bei .i<.itlc auü< - sndtheire of her young children, the Is of all adult human

the most in-ip.it'i' "i lepara and independeni»«.if-.ie-i rl on. And when, as lu the pre « ni ease, she lisiso timid, eonfldlng, morbidl] sensitive and eoaaclen-t ions, living almost ». in .iii In bier affections and emotionsher power ol personal expression and action, outside ofhar i.iiiniv, Isreduced to a minimum. Alas, for sn."ii awoman, ii In the critical nu ig« di lesol life bi rhus isadfails her; If Instead ot a protector be becomes her ac¬

cuser; Insi ad of bar inspiration he becomes bertempler ; If Instead of awakening pride and |oj hi de»trades and crushes her, It were better forsuehnwoman ii she had never benn bom. siir should ii 1 beharshly Indaed mm lightiv condemned whoa she ha»lulu bul n-1, v, in., dil (I .ititi eocn .1 into a condition oftempomr* inn.ey, and la tin* condition has coes-

promised herself and others, aim »t without being¡i'.\«r,' of what she i\n.- doing.Foi'tnmiit'h forth, world« and to the honor of human

nature, be M laid thal this »or* beiph isuess become« mnu.») c is. » n» ..»vu pi.it.'ction. I.,. rv une man, by aeii.viiiions Instlnet,recognises ant respects tbomute.¦I.!" al of a worn.m who, for hi» sake, has placed h'-rs-ifm s«, di !¦ na ;. ia a position. Yet In thin oaae, as in . tanother, self-help eaunol be safely laid saide. "To beweak Is to be miserable I" Many men s'».i- the trust.

Very tow men full* respond t.» It The ol i Bngltsb oin»mon isvv, vi 11 h ii'i lu barbarity toward womaa,dldsitoast recognise tins fact The allegad totten of Mrs,Tiltoi, m inatlng Mr, v>. ber, written, u- Hu i wi re,at the dictation ol bei husband.'. I be regsrded bythe .illili, 'ti las ni in» letters, nut bera. Ño such en¬forced euafassions would be entertained lora mean b1 as

evidence against Mr. Beecher oi against her, Ami hersubsequent xplidt retraction, "free from the pre», di tand compulsion of her hush od," would dm onlj ngar.led as Milln nut, but Would throw upon Mr'. Tilt m\. rv grave suspicions. F .i whal can be said m «j. i. ¡i-.

of a busbaad who will urge hi« wife t. crimínate beisell« who will publish her own coufllentlsl disclosuresto her ruin I What i an bC »aid ni ii man wh" 8 li »p,before the nubile the most s.- rat expressions of ia»«riie's conjugal affection I The EngiUh language baano woris adequate to expíes- the enormity «.;»u.-ii tíllala/. The) wretch oho b nts nndk.cks liiî wife is merciful eoB-pared withthe m -_ii v. im publtohoa ins wife's torsLiter» in TI.e t ksmtsjO ln'nine. Tl.i .¡ifamy of tii -, i-tgrntultoui outrage i» not limited to Mr. Tllton. it ,.t

t:i(hesalso to the Inwyet wins natho»lied the publica¬tion, und to them wspaper vvhi'h mude it. iheeoniisluve loagBbMM deeiiletl tliat h-'ters ar«- the proper!)- ofthe writer und not of the reí ipieiit. In the present 8888tiny were peculiarly such because, tiny «.».; in.« ççn»tide ntl.ti expresajlopi o[ gn innmaey into watoS theworld has no right to intrude, tío far as law, and cus¬

tom, and public sentiment eao giru support and sue* iito married women situated like Mrs. Tilton, ti., v

»hoiild elenrly do io. Hut in-u-.ui of thi-, thelaw regard» » wife as a BUfBM whose servi...

and lalior lieloug to the hu'»baiid, and regiudstin; husband as her sup» nor mid ihe «ole head ofthe fam I lv. t'ti-toiu maki.« lum th') gtianlian of luihonor and the custodian of her psfaOU in a sense mid loadt'L-ree illflereni from her interest m bim. Publiesentiment does not suflWdently encourage n wif<- inasserting hei own womanly indivi lu »luv, no1 «ven

when li« r highest interests and those ol Her.family deinn mi that she siiouid do so. One lesson, therefore, ofii*:» ind sffstr, i» til danger of making i worn ia a ollug»m. une ,i ,«i,t in-jil«»* dependent We mutt educateour daughters to .muit and act« under an circumstances,a» responsible m >r.ii agents,accountable nottotbetrhusbands bul to tin ir own ingiieoi osaoopttoM of duty,to «ueiety ami to (Jod.

A GABO FROM HI..VRY M. SMITH.To the Editor of The Tribune.

Silt: 1 ¡un made the victim of nu appalling" Interview " lu The Brooklyn Argus tills evening, a pitvate conversation of mine IiuvIiik been given u »baisemid character wlii'b does me «inite as much inlustlcesud iniury its It does another pi luclpal party named. Icannot eunsent to rest under the Imputation ni rushingvoluntarily into the portrait gallery of the Brooklynscandai. I can scarcely recOgnlBS UM sole fact of mystatement uuder the. euilM-ilishiueitt it has recelvcil, andI desire to anticipate the gentleman w. ho I« the chief-.'.¦. in ti.!» ills.i\.tuni. ilL.vii) M, banu.

Aete-1'urfc, Ann M, 1*7*.

THE JEKSEY CITY OLTHAGE.To the Editor of The Tribune.

>*ni : Your nth.tares upon the conduct ofthe meeting held ui Mel'beraon's ¦__ on »»aturday etou-

liigsrelntheniftiajun. It was an outrage upon lawand order, and a grots injustice to the accused to de-insnd that Mr. Glendenning aiiould «jutt the city. If be boa gunty t-sn, all that th-, law osn do will be inadequatea« a punUhtaent for hi« offen**» ; hut why, upon wbatprinciple of Ju_tloe, la any man to be declared guiltybefure he has had hi» trial I On one noiut, however au

exception must be takeu to your rem-rlt«. Whin 'you«ay that no1 one man waa prevent abo dared denouncethe a« uni of the promoter« of the meeting lu u-rtn«which their «etloii des'-rved, you do it.Ju*tlc« to BBBBBwho were prewut Tliere were at Ibe iu.-etiiig «oniewho dared do this, und who would have done «o hadnot an lufurlaU-d mob drowned their voice«. When on«)was not allow»-! tu r«soneat th.ii tbe map shoald act bs

adjudged guilty until be had been heard in his defrnie,w_at cbsace wa» there LtoanymsairiMfeBaa-ci.n.m of the proceedings! Nurdy It could i".t r*e for¦Blltlcsl effect thal liicri.fnmlt.ee orgaliisetl till* mci t-

inirl Hsnie will, no doubt, think that this WÂn the ease,but 1 will be eoiitUt.nt with the principle, which I hop"always io maintain, aod arcs ihst ever-, man «hall bo

adt'i'lged innocent until Be I* proved »'tilly. Hr.i...EK.

i jersey ( :ty, Aug. at. l**«-

.AlY FIRST &ALUOS."

THl'ltl.'.W WEKD'S CAPTTI.F. OK A HAI.MOS WliKM A

MOY .IVT-llKSTIN«» ViCAIUNO FOKTHE l'KOI'LK »V

r»YRAl I Mi.To the Editor of The Tribune.

Sir: Mr. Dawson ti The Albany EveningJinn mil. who. arfomp.iiil'd by Collector Arthur, au

equally enthusiast ui aiik'l« i. ha» Just returned from a

salmon llshlugej.cureloii upon a Novu Scotia river high

up in tim tis-Diiern latitude«, is giving the reader« of

that | ninia! let tors which enable them to «hare Im¬

aginative! y» in the toll« and the rewards of a most inter¬

esting exT*dltl(iii. Mr. Il.iwfsnn's r-pulstioii for trout

ttshlng win well established, but th!« was hi« first visit

to rivei», iu which the salmon "most do con ¡regate."(len. Arthur, I believe, had been a «»her of ..linon on

former occasions. I cannot err, I think, In saying that

Mr. DaaaBB'l vivid and glowing description of tho caj>-tui» Bl his "Ilrst saliuon" is <|Uitc worthy of u place in

the column« of Tu_ TlUBi NE.

Tin-slight talleh 1 feit as tbe fly slipped from flicmouth of the lah speratod like the «ouud of u trampet.¦Very nerve tingled, and lite 1.1..«ni leap»-«! t lu .mulimy veins a» if every drop Mas an electric battery. Inavei i lew moments.,' however, I was mv»elf again. I hadma: I», .1 tin- spot where tin II - it b.ni n», n. Iiaii gatheredup ins Hue for another cast, ii.ni dropped th.- tit, iik.- a

sim.ii ti ike. |tlst when" I desired It to res!, when,like a II ishtin- Miine enormous head appeared, Hie same open j.twsrevealed themselves, a sa in .md b leap and a strike foi*loiied, and ni) lir.t Miasen was hot.'eil willi a thud,which told me as plainly as if the operatiou had tran¬spired Mithin th«» lange of uiv vision, that It I losl himIt WOUld-« my own laiilt. When t li it s assured, thereWas excitement i.ut no Hurry. Mr nerves thrilled, andevery mu-, le sssumed the tension of well-tempered»t. ei, but I realised the full sublimity of the occasion,and a sort of majestic eslmness io«ik Hie place ni totstupid niiu li" i. u liich followed the II roi app.ii itioii. M\88tested rod beni nadar the pressais In a Btaeetnl«.urve; mv iei'1 click.-I out a livelier melodji tun evereui.luaietl from hat p or haul boy us ihn astonished Bahmade hi.» lil st dash the teli'iomd line emitted Bollanmusic a« it stretched and stiffened under thestrain to which it wa« «ubjecteil, and for¿i> minutes t )»«.¦. was such giving undtal.mg. »ii li sinking mid rushing, si,eh lesplng«nd leurlug. such hoping and tearing, M would BUBB.. injected life into the ribs ol death," BB_d8 au anchoritedanae In very eestscy, and Banned any titu.» BagMt tobelieve that his heart wa» a kettle dram, every naen ¦towaharp, and the whole irnmework <>f his excitedlui v i- ,i mil li.«Ii.I of uiil»:c. And during all tins tunis

my canoe rendered etllilent servio in keeping even

pace with the etonaIrk nmvementa al the strugglingIsh. " Hold lum head up, it possible," waa the counselgiven tin aim " make hii.i v. i.rk fur every ¡nell of hue."Whether, therefore, he took M yards or a toot» I tried tomake htm pull for it« and than to regain wbaiarai waatakes as boob ne possible. The re» iii was no Im essaal(Ill-King of the real» elthl r in paying eui sr m taking ni,Milli uu occasional larry anti leap which could have»..i bo mor.- penvented than the onrathlnn of a toeo-tnotive. Any attempt to have suddenly cheeked himby making sdeqnate rnsistsimfj would have bm_sleader, line or rod a wreck in an Instant« All that li «as

prupei or safe io .lo was m giv.- to nach |nsl the amountof strain and psussare it mold heal um. satoty.not auoui.c«' m.ne nor anoanceless; sud l beUcvi thai Iiue¡i»uii .1 Hi.- pre»»t.i. »a ( \... ti> tiiat the strain uponinv rod did not v:u> naif an ouin I ti.nu UM Ulai to thelast Of tile »trilggi.Toward the Sloss of the fight, When it W8S evident

that tin- .. iig wa» up" anti I tell myself master of the«in.iii.i t'.oK my stand upon a pi Jeetinnpotnl Inthe river, where the water was sballis sud whare tisiiio-t favorable opportunity possible was afford« i thegafiei io «.ive the mi itfgllug Bah tbe Baal death t'itu»t,and ao end the battle it was skillfullyd. Theflrst| lillige of th" gilli nioilglit ililli lo UM .lien -waltl, audthen la] oui before me, lo ali hu lilver beaut) .uni

magnificent proportions,mi ¡ii»t minion. Ile a Igh« ¡

'¿¦.i pounds,plump.measured nearly tour feet m i. ngtt,v, 88 killed in M minutes, ami nil ni. I in«- nene pi. a-ui.

than .my event since. well, am mu« Lee Mvrendered.It la «aid thal when the sood ..i«i Dr. Betbuac landedIII» lll'.»t »ill.Kill, '" lie lil --eil It ii» ll(ll«ll> H» lie ».I

.i ¦--, .1 i-Ilrst iioru." I could "iil> »inn! tu. iniii.

in ipeecblss« aduiiratlon and delljrbt.panting with1.»ligue, tr .inbllUg iii \ iv al i. -, ,n..I cxcl,inning w lill¦mod old Bli ls__h: "As Dr. Bowler auld ol ttraw-I. ri es, linn!.ti. »» (. »I could li ive made 8 better .). riy,but doubtless dod never did;'and to, if I may Judge,t, I n | Bl did make a UMBU cairn, .pile;, i.iuo. at i< i.-

niio'i tu.iu angling."lin» vnioi i was a surfeit for the morn In.'. With

other flab In fall view, read] to Btve me a repetition ..ft grand sport 1 h i i ein »di experienced, I made nootu« rast, ami retired pert« 'Iv eonteuted. Tue beauti¬ful Uah was laid down loviuflj m the bottom ol the.u.U. .mi boroo in triumph tu camp, win r.- Bah andf -in were givi n bim Ii im trtj wt oin ;¦ ... raeh bil«r.'iu« m a -..»-in a- was bettttlaa* M the cause aad

ion "

in til afternoofl ef the i ima d tv I k ¦¦ i .¡, ,-t isalmon lu ths lame pool In k9 minni t.Beting, I w .

i-,.i » y i » ¡ru on g. i'i.g back lo camp, mouopol .. i tliei.i. » ».i i m-.i.»». in ,,. i.,. nu .uu.'i ..i tie partjr lutviaabad en innen a» ¡i i j-.

I had no t ii u _. iir ..t Bddtag a woiti to tho foreg.in ,»,

bal ii has roaüaatod am of tia killing ol my M Irai ml»mon _i, a« cou:.I ot '.v lilt li, iiiougli It Will lie li.tt a t ailie

.:il in ail.-r J. .nimg Mr. DaWSM I l.iililing e.li.i.l, may,, J, ,-».-.,, .illili 1.» tin ii-,li lu) i.

lu the Ipnag of tut, with two atkm baya, i waawalking at a ptonaanl evenlmt tn the vieinl | ol thaOa»oadaga Creek, antila andn ball sonthol tho atti «.fin.i resenl City "f li ra ass, thoa a Iffitrd swamp, Inhah-iti BMtaly by frogs. w.iter-Miak«'», .uni owl«. tpmthe creel; st«,mi \V«..i l's n.lil. lt.-l.iW m1ii.Ii f,,r mi.i.i!

rods wsta rtfta our attention and snrpvlss w.1cit..! by seeing bright lights moving* na aasappaaad,ulong iii.- i. nins ni thaereak. Onnppraaa-lng,how»ever, we discovered Onondngn ladlaaawtth ptnnkaoltorches nod clubs, kllllBg salmon, whaaa fins Bad km kaW8ra 888-1 _8 li.- v vv. n a-cin l.ng Jr'i tv, i!; la ihgllOWwntor over the rtfto, Tha Indmas sood nataradl] toniiu (int.-.mi gan- us Hw hem hi of their torches, untile.eli I.» ;nl captured B salmon. With win h ve lepuit'.lfor oin homes in .jubilant »pun». M.»*t of the inhabit¬ants of Ms raciisc w ill lind it hard to le lleve that salmonv\» le eras t alien s.,ni ii of that etty. Aad yet mu h is thefact, for which my friend Phils D. IO k ..», r» eeutly de-ceiisc'l, w nul«! have vouched, a» he na.» one of my loin

pantons an that anaaatoa. t. w.

A«./ lot >., Aast, ..'. 1-74.

A "siUAMiK Lin lADKI).

It lia- baan aaear. uaad tron papan foundnitiolig the ( abets of the (ii mian who coinlii.Ucd suntu!"'in 87881 PebSkSB, Ibu*, the name I,ino (»rossman, windi

waa t« ported latarday, wnsoaly u Basaass-aaa. Ihaletter» BkaW that tl:e .1881 «881 i Wtt (arl (icrlicli ofliiln Ijelii, 1!, i.iu-.i. and Hi «t aboul .i) ¡ 88-8 ago he b.

1.1 ngi, I to the til in «st (ii rti« li iii», ill. ;>n.;.| i« tOTSOl uiicx-

i. n ¡i.- tuition ni uni' i.i'iiy, whick fnratohed employment for several huielt..| pernean T.e pirluer» .juir-r«»i.'«lii'...iit a lady, aii.1 time «fi-angein« nt cnluiinati-l in a

duel which yantad fetal to Orate Garito, lad t" tfeticountry, 1( aving BBhlad Mai au estate valuiil at mVCmlimtidred thaaannd dolían, On his Brrlral in New-Yorklu- engaged in lit«"rar.t paiBaltB, and tor n time managedto el..» out nu B-_88BBea By vvniing fur tim (¡. lilian

paisers; Out this du in» at last to have failed him, uihi

liilif a (lo7eti years ago he UH)k up his residence la Hu.

hakea, ahtalatagwart as a silk weaver in th« factoryItara. Tkatlk lus «ntary w.in emull . he n--

ininied until the bu»,.u-s B «» Bfl mende, i |.,«tK.ll during the p.nu. His ei.nlngs wara-p ni lahls «mc sin.»j room, and ha mads un frtaanta or

m 11 dataaeee, aalthat did ha talk a ii h say one exceptsa much us was aeoeosarv to procure his suppHsa ..ffood. His leisine time BB8BBB la kara bean occupied InJ. liniiUK, uni tl.o igh an uiti»; 0, r..nsi,)ei'.in|c ability, it:t|.;i n» thal he j.',ned no vaine tip,m hi- pnidilftiona,und never attempted to neil them, bal was accustomedto prenant a picture eaaastonally t«« parsons whom kaKnew only s'igiiHy. His landlord, emploi cr, amiins paparaaiiici are BMatloaed am.mik the ie-olpienti of these giris, winch lera usuallyu oiepiiilt'd by a p.liteli written note. Nothing WSIdiscovered by whlen it eoald be ¡i»."."riain«si whelhi biasuicide was the result or d«»stitutioii ot loneliness, «>rdisgust ut Hie manner lu Which lie v. a» compelled lo lu«-in order to keep hi* resilience a secret, The CountyPhysician, a!t«r viewing the body, wa» sntlsfled that hedi. «I I.y lus own hand, and gave a permit ft.r burial OnBatunmy Coroner Reinhard interred the nmalus in i _t-t.i'» i ..id ut Snake inn.

manrovn-H on the way wr>T.Amoru: the rilci-nii'c pt___Bf_n trho ariiveil

hy the Iuiiiim»«teaiii»hip Cttf (,f 0-88888 "ii .s.nul.iy u.ie¿.ni M.iiiionite« on their wuy Weat. They gmtmliark «¦ 1early \esterday, ;ind were at Castle (»arden iluiiug thedav. There »ere men, women ttnd children. They weie

kraaght together from vanoui aoctious «if Poland andlert Wolhyni-n for Liverpool about two weak.» aguTliey are mainly peasants and farmors. ami will be athome on their new farm*. Tuen- .re a turu.» iiumoer ofyoun« men. They are a stalwart eins», with largeframe* and »strong ca-iiistltiifloiw. Wry few of the cum-pany understand English. On rttelr arrival rnatsidsithey Mere met by David (»oer., the Baafttary of theM. nu.mite Hoard of (iiiardnuis, who seed as their Interpreler and gave them Information cinearniug theirjourney. Two huudred and twenty nix members oi theCompany will pronced at ones to Yitnktou, lJ.tk.ita,where many friend* are swuitln»» tbeir arrival. TwduI>-four of the Company will seek ta.itnci In Kai.W Aparty of MeunoiilUis from «Southern Ku«*la will noonarrive st this port, and »fill another eoui|»-ii> tr.nu Vulaud are e_ixcu»_ at no .lutitut dHj. Tiiereiaa verylarge setlleuient of MenuoniteH lu the sontneru pail ofli ti oin, aud it Is to this spot tn.it nearly all direct tuonsteps.

MILITARY EXCURSION TO OAKLAND BEACH.Providence, Auk. 24..Coinpuny K, 09th

New-York li» gimeiit, arrived Ibis morning via K_HHiver, and were rveelved by < '«..main A, Rbode Island(iiuu-ds. After it parade, they took Hie i.«._i for Oak¬land iie-oo. Tbe uflloera »f tbe »tn Maaaaobusetls Úag-lii.eut are also gamela ot Compaoy A.

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PR'»!bI."*KNT ARItlVAI..«.Tirri'oort //on-«.IUufnril WiIkoii. Kolir-itnr of tlio

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of Cbiraau. an I SVi.ac M«iVr*»h i.f ilair-.n-.nu.... Hflh Ar,naeHntet-T»* Hon. TV«* H. Nrl«,o InrmflT U H. Mia;»trr lo Ururori ti..». A. K II irruir .| Hl,.,lr 1.1 m.1. Ur lir, l)r. Willum Pallon orHrw II»»»». I!. J. Mttrhrll .,f Hrrara««. »n«l ri lal riti.r Hantlrl.l....Um» Yo, k Hotel. Kt (io». T. Y. k*ul»li.k ..f Srw-Jrior» ... Jlrrw' '

Ila« rfnlr/-A«»ro.l.|rin«n P. A A iirr»-rr ni IJuS.I.. ...Otan. «"mirri Ili M..'..I. Hrnn li. t amnailnn, l. S A m. r.... Il;fm in lionet.Cat,J.ihn K Tuortrlli.il. of tlrn Ulirrio»»« ilifl.. ..a,lurlrta«! Jloutt.

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NEW-YOKK CITY.Postmaster-!.eneral Jewell waa in this city

n short lune yesterday, on hi« way from Hurtford toVsa-hliiKtoll.

l'atroliiii nt Barrett of the Sixth Precinct,who recently miiT.tc«! from au attack of hydrophobia,lim returned to patrol duty.Paul Fallt K'tvc hin re-íiilar weekly bail yes-

tenlay lu $l,ooo for nivimr Humlay evening theatrical pcr-lorinanees at the Tivoli Uarilens.

Miner Hunt, awe 21, wiiile at work at No. 59Fulton st., yesterdiiv, had hi« hatids and faco «escrelyburned hy the explosion of a SBjOsUM lamp.'John DoiiKherty, aife 40, of No. 1C9 Hil¬

berry-*.., suddenly fell dead lait cveuliiK lu the »fore ofllioums Mulliii, nt No. 231 MullK'rry-Bt., while drinking1 a

glaSI "f tjtak*" a!e.The 5th Kegiinetit hail its annual tiicnic and

Bummcr-nlirht'a festlsal at Jones'* Wood yesterday.Lieut.-Cul. Kra-fer was in rominanil. About ..wo per-wiiis were pri-s-iit. The festivities consisted clin.Il»' «ifilaneinii. and .innot lug at a targ-'t. Tin-rc was a dress

p.nade at 1 o'cloek.Michael Goodhciiii, agc. 59, of No. 10 East

Fifteenth st., belt tiiaiuifaetnrer, in Canal-it., attemptedMiieliie by cutting the arteries of his left arm at his resi¬

dence, yesterday ne.ninia;, formier Kessler was ruin-

nn.m d to take hu aiile-iiiorteni »t it -nient, bat he I'e-

fUSOd lo BO] anything except that he had attempted lu.»osvn life.The patent pavement around tho new Post-

Oin.'O has lieen marly completed, the workmen BfltOOetiir.ifc-i «1 ye-.ter«lay at the north-ia-t comer on l'ark-r««'.v, uppoiiri. liiekin.tii-st. As the rear of the biiibiini;fai nil* the City Hall H to b.' «Im d for Dall ss agon», Hiepatent paveineiit ssill not be extended beyond tue pouitUti nil.«Heil almv.'.

Nearly IV000 dog! havo been destroyed hythe authorities, nineo the "dog oiiliu.iiici;" sva« put lu

operation. Capt. Marriott, the rouniliu.istfr, mus hasl.i»ure to listen to iloir htoin--. II.- -..«y» that li.- I c Hi¬

nom In iiiv«-stliiu in tanBkktB li .sv .i-'liiVK. 'Hu- new

ilioit-iiiug upparaius is known as the " Morris expíen« tothe happy laii.l of canine.''At a lii'-etiiiif ot the New-York Liquor Di al-

er»' I'r.it. élise l'iiinii yi-ti-i l.iy, tin- Ti.-. i-iit an-

lioiinei-it that th. I.bpior Dealer«' BaaalB Couvcnti« n hadbeen poalpiuied till Sept. SO 'lil'.' ele-'lloil Ol d' li lito thi' BawVta Convention uni to aivi.lt on til" I. «i«ola-t ». 11- Will tal.« lune al B 1'iei Unte IO ho held at J p. ni.next Mniiilay at No. G Kiv.ncioii-.t.A niiicli larder niiiii.icr of itinniirr.intri ar¬

rived ye»t« Hliiy than on any previous day for manyss.iks. 'ihe total number svas .-',"', of svhoin l,o|ii sveie

t«r«.ughl our from Liverpool bv tin- Inn« in »team-hip(its ol ('lie-i.i l. Ihe »l bit« -lal -t«',nie.|il|. <<. -.-ailie ha I«.ii ioard tit, las Be* pi i.f tin National LI ««. 166, ami ii.Onion r«i« iitn-r Wi.-« un-iu 'ha. IbV > ssi-m all from1.1 s .-I pool.A battalion of the Tilth Heirimcut (ffigfc-

u.it i.-). uii.i.-r coonil.in.I i.f M irii-Jii-i« t«a LalaOi Hillleaf. t.:i- «ii) tin- .ifi'-rnion by itcannr, for 1'iosi-

di m e. ssheii- til v ssill, BJ r«*«,u«'-I, \vitin--i the gam« . "'

ii,.- r.,i\ tenet Caledonian .-,.. i. ;-, i. .nun,is. \s'. .i

li« -«las eve lil I. li tiley Sa ill go tO BO loll, SSln-ie I..'

Le tin ruest* ul in«- li..»t..n Caledonia»! s »m ty. lucyssill return home on Fri.l if,Tlie (.'oniiiiiitee of the Cotton EzohatOfO

ssiii.,1 Otttut I .ii.i' tii.e :» i. "i.«i.:« iiiij,'th .'|U' :i"

¡tia t«. the lo«-allon of the BOW ssai I¦!,...i -. ¦> ptappSBO fortin m "ii mr of e.ittiin In li fi «imu t. ... -i. ii-, ami BBS»ris mi* tua .»uia.-et iinii'ii attention. Una advaatsoss Ot«lil'- lent lnc.llllli'1 ale le Ilia,' tin.ro:iir'li>' lit.,vi -'I. LtUln.i .!.. i-ii ii h t» jil I««-, n n- ie,i« ¦¦!. Ou \-i o«ive and mi

,.... ant i* t«««- work io be accompli ;. il thal t.. reportof tho comm lil« o, ssill proiiui;,., lui be prepared {or tss« ...

(ii.iilis P, M.iiiii.i», s\!io was r«cei:'!y ap-pomli -I dog .'!« ii'-'l. lin I' -i/i.e'l. II«' sviltes to th«'

II ijor : " I iii«! no1 a« i«t Hi«- a|>inilntment ss it ii tin in-

t« mun. i.r i-i'-ahi k a ».-n-i!i.n. ; i.nt .i-f -ii;ate to tv .-. "ii., p« i«:mu to maka ia ktmt -. Urina, :':"i

..mt in il i.u i-inpicy ni it. I ion f*lil and ihi'ii-:.-.!s «nu «pjroliitmenl alth auch latmiiou ¡ out aealnv tti.«f,i i Uiuk, I waa appolul d merely to furul '¦ ubstanee...i -i i.« i pit --. l do kenibj m.j.-t n -p..«...ii.iy ttuati my

I. ll.Ull."Ten liquor dculem lroin tin- I'niirtlt ami

..li II'Hil tin; Baaatll Wi.r.l Sn-ie lukin befo:«- ,l".»tlee\..«uiiii al.I.« lim.;.- PoUes Ootti festai. .haiai.-'iss Uli .-« ... n,' ...?ii..:.- ...I kUgt U .""I II sa tin. ut a !n ¦< n-e.

11.« noan el al too Board ol Excite appeared at prose«.n- .' i.-i.i.- v, «odell 11 lirai :i -1 "« " ,;"i... .. ml nu ai.'ir, and a-k. .t foi Inform ition. uoa i

» ..i. -i bal n. could prove Hut li an* a ml*deme*uor,..ml rtqueeti « tint iii« ea* ilioald be po*ipon

,. it i a ¡' k to :.."¦¦ bim '.:. t.« . uuulue II! « i'i|..-I Wak «.tain. .!. Hi penally k1 a follill olII foi « ai i. off use.

The largo amount of mon y eni.tiili.ited forin« b n«1.1 of tho pour eblldfiia .Iiii.uk til-- Oamtaermontln the tat t:ut tin- pul, li | h ive tin- inter« -I of th« -m-

lillie ill'-- ..Ilieire'i at li. .lit. T.l«' i-.mf I lMltl »n» t«» tii'i

Bleb OfetUroa'a Wut i. ¦ lassjnd ty tin Aid I ..i-f , h itsl.r.'«-ly e\r I. «1 llii.se i»f former y. ;;m. lie PaJ-Ofrhlldreli'i ièiivifM bntttt ÍSUtOd, .a.ii-u.-.i bv af.-as i«. u. soi.nt iadit.1 inni t¡iiti'iI on ii, tin- Doeietjr,

cotupll i¡ I * la'i'e.iti'i work thin waa »nttcip-itedat t,iei.;ii.it. Fisi-i.r ^...l bnudred alckljr children barslu en i.-I.»red to iieailh. TIM iioin«e sill n.' kepi openuntil Isa l-t of October, and -.vni probably oe ......tu

ii otead before aaotber teaton. Au exton Ive andllior.iiit.li ssin k in- tia led mi at the lil vim/ton it. L «I.'innilou-e Im Hie ben, lit i,| Mik m. lilli I'« .'till ni. ,r. n.

Time pii> ..ei.in. .na- kept ii.i»y at work, aad m dtclneiand píos iniona are ijisi n to all «l. -c;\ lan ,¡p¿ mia freeel ¦;.

BBOOKLTK.The Finiince t'oiiiiiiiliee of the Bdiiril ol

.-.i 11 UKWa ss ill meet on IsfWISlSJCity TiiMMirer Cuiiiiiugliiiii report-, t'.ich.il-

;«.I ' Us iiioni-y in bania: ;i« n I in,., tlian |.» )),u >i.Tnii i« tost 11« a-i n. m ii i-1, ii ¦.. ¦- reral jtttt.Propoooia will he r, ceivi-il until noon to-d ly

r.,irSaajyoto of UM s_*** uiver lirnUi* iioml., Uttuu totlt>i iti-talluiout of the ?."».utw.ijoj uutliorized by the t*S«S*>,.uni

The poor children of the Twenty-third,Is-, en ty lol. it li, anti Tssclit- -ii felt Ward« of tim el ty si Hi

be taken on lill «ki iii-i n to the »«'inhore to-day, under.m pieea >>f ti.«».-. la Bsaugaof Iks "fTiotk Ali I'uu.i."

L./zie Lloytl Kin/.', alias K.ito Stoil.l.u-,1, hasssiitteii O lattas to l»i»tnct-Altoiiie> Win-lo.s, iitiiiuii.1in,'the refill n of the property I ika fr m her ¡it thuinné ni h« i uir«-it. M.ir.i ..f un- artlelet ans « kid t.» barsdel iiu'i-ii to « n n I« » ti.oifi.« h, aul svore -¿riven to laeailinn.i-tr.ii«.in of Ul» SSSataB«William Wit ko of No. MB i\vetine .\, Hew-

Y orí«, vs hill* iKliim on horn back in Arlauti« ase., marViss York-.ive.. Ihooklyn, si su td.iv ssai ihr.isvu to the

paveineiit mid lu-tanll) Kill« «I. Mr. Wlel.e sv is llie dptimor Hitter) II, N ti., and v.yu SO hlissavto Iài»tNess-Yoik. sshilli.r in» ««iii.in.uni li i-l «roue for then ,in-

liil.il titree ill!, i' nr etl.e. Ihe liol.»«', aft« l tbroWlDiWlekc. »tart«-«! on a »taltop. and knocked down ui'l -'ii

ouily liuutcd Thouia.-. Mci.une, rosttUog ia Flasll»lllk' IS!.

'Hie manner in whieli the books of the Tax_fM »»in'.at m«! »«til i* Di ¡«aitiueiit were kept in former.r.«r»aii'i ssliitii sva» espKel In Till; 1 Ililli st: more

Ihan a y«ur a«*'!, ii prolueln^ it« uatural r« «nit. __

aecounts have »ecu kept In suili a »rrctclied c>in«1 itijit

that it became illino«! Itupooalhle to determine the lot.»M sMil« ti tux«'» tia I lu n Bal 1 ami an tnvi-.| lo ,n.t, -jp/r_in-iitui «i. m«- n tall <»f walch will i»«- tit* «aus af a raai..mc.uni ef pn.perty for lum pal meut ..i taxiM .mil ;i.«, i.BBeata aalf*** tuan eau i««- » «.-ttlem« ni befoie Deeaajber.I'h.-exauilniitl'.n of Ms bookin iuuio-.l coiiipbleil, andpr..|H-rls oss ,n-ri de-iron» «it baoOlBlBk Infill mini a* IIItin- exiali-iiee Ol claim» for take« and a««ei«uieulH uti

tin ir pr««|xits «re r. -.pi«.»t« «l to ntOSeat tln-lr tai bill» atlas minc of IBS 1'i'P .iliii'-ut of Airear« la order thatties mas be ex,inn:.« «I. In lill« ssas they muy asold theaddllli.nal expeiiie which ssill eii.nie up m tin- a«is«.itittii-rut thill piupeny loríalo for unpai.i tax« .«.

laOSG isi.ANa.Coli.kck 1'oint..Ndthinir eoneerniii-r the

ss In n al.iiiil« of the w11«-of William W'ua;u«r, who di«.ip(j.iii.11 la«t Ir.«lav, to« ni aft« r ulsintf binti toa child,lia» been tliM-«isei.'-i. sVitarner'i hoit»e i» near the has.alni it n btlies'il tliat tuo Woataa, svuile temporarilyinsane, cait hiTM-lf into the water.

Ia.«*««; I«i BOD 'in .The proposal» for i« i.l 11 ti_- en-flnektld buller hollrie« and a nsftssssd reiisoir lor thowater work» still be SMsaal to-day.Charlu» Lisiiik-st.ni ha« lx-eu apirolnted Fire Coiumli»iolier.Hi ss tosvn..Charles Hllbert, ngo n, ssus fatally in-

Ittreil > < »«t. rías by the act ideutal .li- nai «,. ol a pi.toisuth tshn h hr ssai plavluif.Foin II s»iii.t«iN..The body of a tuan, »uppositd to he

thal of Marlin ll.iiuiuer«ehkudt, wai f.. in in tuo baynear Una plutx) >e»liT.lay.

STATKN ISL.WD.New -HiUGHTos..A coueert ;iinl hall will he

((lsr»jnat the Cavillon Hotel to-morrow evenlu«. Thetttauut aro : Mile. Faullno Cann««-, »oprauo; Mr*. AnnaKeiiii» llowler, eontralK»; C. Prion, tenor; tig. P. Fer-ranii, baritone. Urafulla'a Tth l<is«iiii.«iit llatid willfurnish mu-.li- at tbe hall.Juatice Corhett h.-bl for exaitiiiiai.iii > .-.t« ili»> two bolt UAtand John lloolon ami.lohn Hewitt, who were arraigned ixtfore hin ctur**edwith oruelty to animal*, In .uhbiuk a uorao wlilcli waaruft lil ii««; at lar«:«'.

Kim.i n Ann -Th-r.« h«*» Ixsen a atron« aentlment lu Ifavor of uiMiadkUiliiug lae mrv.t* of Uio vUlagu titi [

nome time; hut the tru«t« . |)HVi. merely swarded t-Mfor the purpose, whlcn ^m he expended on Onaal-st.,and ihey report that t joy can do no more ut prêtent.NOHTlirn.i.D..J..Jrtn Fix «f tills place bat been fined

tlOO, Hlid comral'fcd io tail till the (Iii'" !" pilli, for.»iiootliig i wo c.eriHN which atrayed on lui land from tbepreuiiacM of a uetuhbor.

HUDSON R1VKR COl'NTIKS.White Plains..»J. WtMtm Tompkins, Ion«-

.1 re«pei ted member of the bar of this county, died at

bli n nldcnre last «unday, aged 70 years.Him. Hivi.The Rev. Dr. (took» preaelicd the morn-

in« mriuon st th" ciinp-meetin. kara >( *t«-r.iaV. Tlieter, Dr. Bancroft of Ina Troy Conference de lv< red the

afternoon sermon. In the e venina* the K"v. C. C. N"itli-rap addressed tan aasambhiaa. Ina b-v. J. ii. vvakoieywill preside at the 18888*88-88 neeting to lay.New Kociielle..Michael Hurley, who wa» recently

arrested lu New York, charged with balng on«- of themnsked bnräara who enter.-.I the Bmmi tt cottage Inthis place, ha« been commuted by Justice Borter toawait the aetiuti of the next (irand Jury.1'KKKSKILI...The hotly of Oeorgo 8t«wart. who was

¡ici ide nully drowued last week, was recovered ytaterday.

Nr.W-Jr.K.SKY.Jersey City..The Hcv. J. S. Glendenning

was at home ye*terday and dcnicl any Intention of

baring the city. He claim» also that be Iga not soughtto evade a searching ex tmiiiatlon by the courts, forwhich he im uudcr heavy hail. The aliened .utltulilatlonof Mi»* Pomeroy with a revolver. In or«ler to oblalufroui 1 cr a cerlitleate of hil lninx-ence he alSO denies,ii. mya that he wrote to the Presbytery of J.-rsey (itv,tim nnrtoslaitiosl liibaaal having jnriadtotton in that'.i-e, more til.in a mouth ago, asking that88 examina¬tion of the charges against lum should be mude. Theeieib ment m reiatioi« to the loaadBl anlmlnsiad on Sat¬urday, and a gem ral .1 »ire to luitr the dei'en»." l8manifested in the community. Toa denial of Bira,Miller's alleged interview with the Huperlnteudeutand Matron of the Asylum has eu used m mywho w.-ro 8*888-4 at the lulignatiou meetingto regnt that they acted as thev «lid...I:iform.Ui«.ii was recel-,e i yesterday morning by Hiepolice ami t. l.e-raptied lo all th«- stations, that the re-1-

deuce of a family uamed Prescott on sha Bights, hadb n robbed by a sneak thief. OfltoSf Lnmbttar, of Hietiiouiited force, saw last night a woman answerlog tha description given of thetlnef, and hailedli. r. she ran, and jumped over a couple off. nena in has ellort lo escape, but was Hu.illyraptured and lodged in the station-heme. Hlioli.ni shoal $1,0» wort li of dum .lids, wate li s ni j SWelfJOf v arion» kind«, willi laces and a i|Uautify of flue wear¬

ing apparel concealed about in-r emthlag_Ti., i: ¡pub-Hean primarle» for the election of delegate» to the Slatel ..Mention, were held in 11 u.Non County last Bight.The delegates will go unpledged_Urs. M tri i ii urine»Ion. of No. Ill Kiiii-oad ne., i.Hist an artery In hat lagIn running np BOOM Steps in her house yesterday after-!.. 0 i, and will prob ibly die.N_vvakk..-There VBN M deaths here lait we« k,

of v.i.icli 2.1 were from choiera inf.tntuiii .The Newark Industrial Enhlbltlon will open to-night.I.. rnl-ii'a Mb Bogtmenl Band will inmi »li mask. tutRev. Win. ii. Steele, i>. D., of this etty, lias been ele« t. «1President ol the Board ol sVrsign Mlaatoas of the Ba-formed Church.v man named MeQrath of K.stNewark, charged vii,n a»-luiting women, was admittedto ball in »."out) vesteniav....rnm.iry nmattaga were

In d ia iii.- lariats wird» and low nsliips of L-aixCounty last evening to elect detogntoa to

the Bepubllean Oubernatortal Convention, whichi,,, etsm Taylor Hail. Trenton» on the '.¡tüi hutt. In s unaInstances til ra »sen» opeo expressions in favor of t lieil n. George a. Belsey, lr leemed lo be generally un¬derstood thal the delega)! m from Itssei Ooanty willunanimously Indorse Mr. lalsey...-.James Bran, aged21 years, a resident «.f Kew-Hampsnlre, bad his fool« ashed oa tha Newark and Mew»tatt Railroad it Ber¬ten yesterday, ..ni was brought to at. Michael's Hos¬pital m tins uty ft.t tire_lia.» L ii»-, tti" youngmau who tri. ti to cut in» throat tot week, wa» i itur.« Ito th.- First I rec.mt .--i itl ,i -bul m lasl o', tit. lu» liieadai. triag turn in- a,.* na m» dttatod wttrdestraetMta«imiis lin.i...'Hie raaaa whk-hwen ta bara tnki-i»

p ... ..a the Beacaucui track .n Baturday were postponeduntil to-.t .y, mi sec m.t ..f iii.- ruin. Three pamounting to j-i .". will be ei itestsd tor Bin boneswera stolen » tbe Beaeaucus pasturas, oa Munday.Four of them were found m the pound at New-Darbam>«. »i« rday, n.n tn».- ether two ure still missingBoaoU-B.. I'm.'«" Commissioner Bania tendered hw»

re- _.ni .»ni io Mayor McG irish for pn soniatiou i i t ii

Board ¡«t Its meeting last night« Toa Board i it t toaccept the realgnaüoo... A e i»e of illk, valued at I8U0,wa - toll n iroiii the Uambui % * Barf ond mdai nighiMr«. Ludwig, »»ii..-, icg ires erashed ni tha w.»uri oni Bur ato]. diod pi Mer iy ir.mt lbs u.j.iry.

OUT-jOOOR 8PORT8.

Tin: lush r.i..\\( ;i i xiba MKBTOfO.The .Mouinoath Park Aatocial-OD»enconragad

t'\ tin Brant ana asawatoh itteadad tbalr two BummaimeatingB) snnoaaoa na extra race uniting of three

days,on tTedneedsy.Thursday, Bad Botardng of thei week, a viv stn etiva programnw ol sport

has been pra~lda_* and as tha BBtaagaaMato mate for

Boing to til.- o ara and returning to tha alt] ar.- sd-mirahto, tha meeting* it to hopad» will ha lamaw rstiva".i -i. 'ii-i rlaj. vv dneed ij »the opamag ra ¦ a ill tie a

dash of three qnarh ra «<f s toil for horses of nilfor a par > of 8888 rho Steward's Cap, 8MB ia tekt,totthreo i«ar «ml-, in:le beats. With MB out of iii" pursefor second notai will follow. The third ras of Ik. dajwill be ona over 1 irdl i* for a parea al 181 mila hanks,ita second and third bones raceivlni respectfully its¦ni'ii.i Lui. Oaths -ecoii i day.Thursday.the pria-elpto event w11 baihe trent fourmile baal rao tornparse of 8L8S8; 8M itaths IrstillM to tha meead;end 8100 to tbe third horses, [athis va amy expect tote« Pellovcrafl Lo ttl ton, Joe Johnson, and others tainpart. Then will ilaobi ia Ulng raaa fore purse«wiin allowances m welgbl s ord!og <« the «¦ iien i - In. pri.e; and n pares "i *_». ror twu-yeai -old*, oneimie. .mi. « Innen extra. On thi urr.i day, Saturday,\ m -j. the iii-i race vu.1: be um- mile beat«, a nners atMontnoutb I' irk exclud. i. i..«- a purse ol ton), ol wblchthe mi nd liarse ill ». DOO, I be ( .usohtti u

purs I .-i. dash «tone mil." ¡"t.ii.i- ¡iiif. tor beatenbun » ¦ t mi» extra meei. with silo asnees, will fol¬low, and the dny's sport ali) be closed witu a steeplechase purse of |f00 over thi usual i in ., tin.and third hor». » r< ni ing resp trull) 178 'ti «... en b.ni" itabli i of 9, ..» irria, I». D. Wit-ens, i.. u. ( ameroo,Cbarlee Lloyd, J. I ». I» j. Baunalyu-, Ii. P. Mo»« »r it n. IL A. LttteU, Oov. Bowie, J, W. Iluul Bej ola. ii. L als. a. Douaau , and Lawrence di I. rtlisnlhnve

i'-' ind in active traluiug, lad will all tukupart in the approaching i»».- Ung.

TMK ÍT.AI.T! lil.VK I'AIÎK BACB&IIartfoku, Anr'. .4..Tlu- lirsi Btaating at the

Baw charter Oak Pari wai begin to awarua, and bobtlnue four days. The l'ieuiiuin li»t arnon Ita to ?K?,o.)0,sad pr.linn.cut barana tromaJl parts of theeouatrj are

enteil d, lacladlaa Qaldsmith .Mam, Vallertaa, Lela,Ainencaii (¡ri, hu ie. Camon, and Crown Prince,I ...tv tri ;t..iIius. Ail of the hgrgBB are litre. I_8track is li» t IcelU ni condition, and the r ICOS |.roaii»e fo

very interesting. Tuen are many strnagan In tamIty to nlxbt, ami pools are beton -old ni several planée.In lha 9:10 class Wellesley I>. » v Is tbe fav..m , and In the2*_Tol-Ss» .N.i»iiviii«t (»ni, ihougn F»-auk Ftrgusoaasilaior the .»»«u»o money.

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KKiiiMEMAL IBOOTIVQ AT C-HBDHOOBTlie Mb Begimaiit N. Ci. vieiud ( ntilmooi

yastaraay toriaagai pia. tue. i;.<- tgy waa une ior»ho..ling, there heilig i.o vinel, and tho sky being o!>-Hcured by clouds. Auioiig the guetta of the re.imcntwere( Bl» 1'ciliy, ex commander of tha regiiueut; Gen.and Col. Yarian, Gea» H. liano Iltiun of (»ov. Dix'*.-»i IL (apt. Huck ey and Lieut. Allen of the O1.! Guard,and Col. s, ott and c i|.t. B: rker of the mh M-glBllinlAt Ant sieht the aeons appeared to indicate nmarka»bly goodabootlnaby the entire regiment, botaeluaer- *i>* revealed tlie fuel that tiuiueinu« < rror- I.alticen niade in adding. Whick, WhCB correit«"t, re luce,ithe total eonsldi r.it.lv. Pollowiag ar.- the Mores b1 iii«-two di-i.meei shot oi toa of the best msiksmeu :

8 i"tr Company. VlKI }t*. 5(1(1 »Jt Tutal.I.trat.-t"'«.! H!trhr«srli. 17 lbSiI I ¦:. .C I«; lil siI -i.t. Il-in»i-.t.. I) 111 15:tl

,t ..r;.-ni B-fh. I) 15 Hi illFusai* Ile» iiciu. V, I'i II Vi,Pi H'e 'Iel:.,. I) 11 Jj »¿rfPritS-rQtfBa-y. IJ 14 11E(«,t Ti i. (i I 1725Pfaa-ea* Waa-i .U I--' l8Ml'i.vti« st-Bssy.o a ii 'a

TUL NATIONAL st IHTZLN t-BTTTAL.Um Timoki:, Auu'. 24..The National Sehiit-

888 F< »iii ni « loned to-day, after a mont m». .«»ful »..»

-ion of eight day*. The oriz-s were officially au¬

nóme . 1 ititi dlHtriluited, as telegraphed ou .Saturdayniglit. The third, fourth, und tilth prltos, for whichtin re wa." a tie, were dintrilmted r«-ai>ectively to (i. orge

Hehir luir of Baltimore, Uudnluh Hcuunlek of Washing¬ton und Adolph is.ret ker of Han 1-raiicisc". During thefestival th« receipts from entraaaa feen, ,_»... have i.een811,iwu, and the value of the pilr«» dmirlDuted I."-...».Then have baaa aaadat target lirmg 3,uoo poands ofI« al 'inil UBt putiuil« of powder, BMSI eliot« Ming tired.Baron von echiotcr. the liertnau Miniater at W » .ngton, ..as nu», ni today..

BÄHE BALL.Tlie Mutual, played a match game with ti

puked ten from tho bent amateur clubs of this city forthe i.eti.tlt of the family of the late Charles »Mills, tbeirold catcher, on tbe Uulou Ground») yesterday, a largonutiiiMt of p. r»"n» iH-uig pr.'«»ut. As tho picked play¬ers were nearly the same that played In tbe New Yorktain agaiunt Brooklyn a week ago and defeated tin m bya score of 4 to 0, it was thought they would give tbeprofetHiouals a hard stru.Rle for victory. But such«.«» not*the «"nnn, tt» the Mutual«« had it all their ownway, winning the game eaaily by as-sore of *u to 1. TheI.« »t play wa« shown hv U.'Uiseti, Hatfield, and Burdockfur Hie Mutuals, and Nichols, l/ajrs, and Lougbiln forthe amateurs. Tlie game was capitally umpired byMr. Ferguson of the Aliautics. Following is tim ».oro

by luulugs ilit« '_ 1. li 4th. fea 0th. 7t_. 8t_ l)i_ Totti*

Mataal. » n n ti ;l u o o o »41..tri ir... 1 OUOOUOUO-1The well-known amateur Flyaway Club of

this city, now ou tour throujrn the Non bera part of

New-York, «on the prisa al tbe Adama tournament laat

Batui-dar by defeating the Adama Club in um morningvastly. In the af»ornoo- they Diayed tho Nationals of

Adama, and airain cann» oi t _ victor*. Maloo« and'.'ir iilaye ! tli.-ir [Kral Ion« In »,,-,«l -r yl«' forth- Fly*,way», a» dirt Matt«.in« and /Nutt for the National». Tbabillowing I» til* «<««'.« bv inning» :

lit. id. :l1. 41b, fita. Ctk. tjB, Hik. «tit __>Mriwif. 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 7 1) -liN«. .,,'. li o «l 0 0 i 2 00.4'Ihe Flyaway*»» play in W.iterto'.vn to-day

.'U'itui-t tho Ila.ml,. «- « li.li. IM W.«lii. «.lintn-y j,;.,yth«. National« at i)»woifo, and on Ttiurartay. Frilay, and8 atiirday they compete for prize« al the ( »... ila Canil«-,Tournament.The Chicnco Whit« Stocking« .Iff. ated tho

Baltimore» at < 'h'« ago ycotorda* In a c.iauipiouahipgame, after 10 lnulng» had been played, by thi clow«core of 4 to «I.

CRICKET AND HASE BALL IN OREAT BWT.\i:*i.London, Auk- 24..Tho Twenty-two of

America began a erb knt mildil at I'ui.lin today witathe liuiiliii Club. The Ameriean» «rurert 71 in their flr»tin n in kt an.I ih. I» i' lui« li;..| inade 23 nui«, with nltewicket* down, when the game w11 auapended for tin*»day.The American cliihn then played a carne of b.-mo bail,

in Sihlch the licittoa« beat tho 1'hila'lclpl.ia« ne.«re, lito 7.The weather waa farornble and the player» had a lar-rn

and adniinnir crowd of opeetatort, among whom wa*the Duko of Abercorn.

OBI KKT.Halifax, N\ S., Auk- 21..The crii ket match

between the I'.iigll.ih lu'.« and thi» ( an-i'l ... kj BBSOflcontinued t«>day. Tin* Kagliah te.eu is »U!! at Umssi«k«-tri. At the flr««t liiiiing (2«»'«:«k k). ssh.n the play«topped for lunch, tttftt men were out f-.r a »«orr ofISO. The KtiitTlti-.il te,mi eon«lii«led their tint Inninií st*'.tita total of LW. Tin* Cinidlni» followed wini l«M f.«r«eci ml Innl: »r, leas iiih-'he Laii Uli Mia ti. arl" la kWderto win. Th«' BJaSBB wiil be fltil«>it>«j early to-morrow.The Halifax Club «til play all coin«m.

YACnTIN'd OX |_fl DELAWARE.PniLADKLrniA, Auj*". 24..A race for INO took

placf on the Delaware to-ilay bet .seen th« yacht« W.,1 o

Kleiutz, A. L. IJager, A. T. E.V«'-.t .r., Sniaim. I. SOS,Hi, man. Tile couitu ssai lw«:-.,' mil n «»ug .s.in tv.»tiirti-.. Til«- lonti'Ht was was by lbs K 'infs Bjraalfaahour, the binuini. -««..ii. .mi liai:« r tint I.

THE CHILDREN'.-! NI. XT HOLIDAY.The Tnistee-* of the Poor Clii.'lr«'.i'.s Freo

ExciiiMon Fund EBSttS to aeknowledize tin) ttOjuwttMta'ldltional »ubacrlptlous received «ince the ¡Ott rep.irt:Prrnnualr arkaowl«

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J K I, . 10 00K ¡er Tumi «ki.. IO OilThe twelfth txeur«i«)ii will lx* mven durln/ th.* latter

part of till») week, au.1 will PS for the I at hi Sf the«

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tt.; chir'.e» H. Mtr-hi.i. Ko. . Burilnaj-allo l'i« i..r.>Koo« vi It, No. :'.' M len lane; i» oraa H. Brodaead.Prealdent ol the Sew-York Owoek l... n.»i.h' <»r Btwmtmking, No. VA Bt*S i-Iss.ty.

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