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v, TtlV.eVRRV iVYJ f* AND REDEMPTION.
tr-aOa. Sr-*- ?1 I w .M"M,TOV, Jan. IT, 1.-4,7.
tn Uaenastnf tim Bi ?olal aaestioa it _
blat|_a4 ti " ?!"',; hs d-Dand heavyaxoapkto
MBOSS .SS ik. to ttosahjeet To the gsnaral
, , the folhrwing ahaen
?tjrit ii.ltlr ? l'US-OU to Hil- IHii
i3uu!(? aiuliti.?! ??'-- .?. '
! In order to a] ading of what to ?1?'
Bjrith . H to w < ? --.?is-1?, p? .
?tbo precise paH it has played during and sines th?
krw. aadwhal has basa saidonfhls haad l-dthorta
.l,as been ntterwl mainly "is ilh ?it iesv 1?) moWW what
It ha-s NT.T d< na, ."it ?hal has loo often hean tm
j nt*?1 1.) if. V.T.ether ive have uni too much st ass
little (liui'i.. I1. ? ; L-.-.v a i.raificiil iiiquiiy.
Jt is-.nungil to knnvv that BSSSB SI ISSS BBS i
.pou.-? in -???WfagIt, OB
wore than one ouiiMiui, ne haVS now BO BSSdtO
affirm or daay. -In? question for solatfca now is,
What todo nub what wv have. Sh;.?l v.v leave it SSU
t, ?hall wc add ho it. shall WS ?____B-_|M ?-hall we
continue to govt ni ti.?- mpply bj artif?? ial rules, or
(bhall wo place it mulei the natani laws of supply and
d?niainil
.j We tittv pay hen ti it ive do not hold flic property
?teabd hi th.- ss-ar t" i ? s bahhh whieh totot-sap
?pear '? 'J'110 taWii
jkdni?r, of no doubt li -at ?-BOC has boSB uu immense
peemiuiliihon of private properly during and b?ico
Abo war, mising, dirntly and Indirectly, from the
gigai.'ice-pend? tures of thel.i>v?,rnme.iit, which have
nvsgf-waa* the country Hka a -tasaos, leaving its
yishsiS every*?*'hire. Jins popiBtj exists and will
?continue to t-sist with "it any refcrenco to whether
the cur/?-ney is im Bl MW <!. reduced, or remains as it la.
Iliis wealth Isaohahhla:?? hastakaafana in stock-.
Lou,Is. i-..! SStaaStj ?tal illi-hmcnts, money. A VBSt
. ?uni'MT ti psopls ?haVS basa ma?lc rich, and som*?
pormoti?ly wealthy. Thess riches are diffused all
.SOS th,? cunt?s. '11 ?y ?ne- real, and will remain to
togpstsstor toss extent. depcnTuig on Hie caro and
prudence with which thaj ure husbanded, or the
prodigidity and S8_tavagBB0S willi whicli they are
.^uauderisd. But the r?-al value al thsaS aiciuuula
ftioitt? doe? not Aspsni on the volume of pepsi
ps onay,
' Whether the property thus nrcuinti?atcd Is not
popr?j??siTit?Hl bf a national ind.bladin ss wcigbin?
gipon the capital ami m lustry of the country, and
avbi'.'h is moro than Bfl off * t for tin se:i,ci)iin.l:itions,
J.-t quit?, outside of mat a*WA a'Jet?td. Let itbt-ad
initletlthat it is tin- visible rcpr.-ciit.itioii of the
?ssalapa. aooasiai s_ Ittonooethetoas
tal and tfui.ii>:.? Is ii hol?scaal ii tforsDfhai
lut it iMidu.il?'. ion alssakatasaipass it is the fruit
??f an iufiat.si papn currency, ?u.d that the ex
Jperi.-iiccs of it.s iiciiuiiiiil.Ui"ii can bs r? pcatt-d by
fcimply keeping Bp OS addtag to that inflation,
i Wa h ive.t'i, ii.se T ssliat pap? rumney has ?Bed done,
and wv know thoro nie things which it cannot d??.
?ft cannot cr. aie Biaihats or consumers. IfOvcm
?fcnent should begin the reissue of paper money and
?rontinm- till it l::i?l shin-l-il every nero in th?
BOnaarj ?A it h it, it could uot thereby ci cato a market
?or a single extra da_ar_ woithof the products of
au'bis: ry, It .s only when it baeomsa a consumer
ftlnt it deas this
J The same in is I? . sii.-i ot an ccress of circulation
?pi the psactoui antahv And thus it is the pap.-r
?nsaayma impute to piper oarieaej a degr?s and
finality of ?iii? ?nihla even to c??iu its.lf.
?But s]???cie ha?iit on?'?-an inti'iii?ic vah?o and a com
?ncni.ii ralas.halag a -c pi!'.!.- of axpott when lu
tu_ss,sn- thus n. ..!. clegs the wheels of traffic
?ad BBsntttos TSIBSB. BI au sneess el ps per money
d?H?s
i 'I ho cior of the InihdiO-ists aii-s from a rais
J.tk.ri s lea sj the U::i .on- of ino-ny ii If. which is
tuer Hy m agency of traine and ii law ti in-lnstrhil
l/ltiveloiitiieiil. limited in this latter function by its
.?nfitob.? cnipli'Vui? Bt; which, in its te ni. i .? obedient
j|o tli(?*M- lasts of supply and ?Iciuand which Ins?- the
rw'i??',? f SBBBM ! svoilil for tlu-ir the itt-r. ?tu<l roii
i'ud | tin ir i ii ?le of ?in rations in THIS run in-tam ?
?l,v aitl'i im nts IT tie universal Standard of vain?".
\ mmtn the .a. , tion of nooonntrycai
s". I,M? .?great, b ai i the ezosss is ?always i
?naphytheregnl? operatioaaol t_ado. Vu there
?i? no isas of getting rl 1 ?>1 ?m SSOSSS <?: papse money,
. or of in tasorlng th.- ?\
Infi, cold and si 1ST r. or some obligation like bills of
? . .i , : "l?i ami .si'-,-vin BO-BO ?BOS
5' d the (.Teat Oaaaeial ssartsoi tin".* .?iii-ii matters
i liia'h. Tin i telling
SH ihat .- m thal i m to -
as IT ?i? of tonde, talk withooi oei sin knowledge.
B." ?" may hs ii ?:ly right, ?u t_
fVtotis'. 'ili.-rc i a .m!;, one way ol a fhow
lan li ____s_T__i y, ??.? i .ith.-r (?'.iriircii'.atiup in? din ni.
^s in i._c a?. 11,',? ting it t?> the tom h
?,' BBS '.' rcdeuijiti"!). It ti?ere is DOW BOM tOO BBUoh
npet inoiu-y afloat for thi demamls of?
1"i IS ?I .-?>' . . . ?I, til?'!), fi ,t!i
Cm i B of supply, if i.? !?
aging It toi
I." ."."-ti ??.???? of oar ..itculatiii.'im ?liuiii is the
?" . intry. Iii? ss
. i't'.uiBkonth to inoiith. and (ron
?saan i yon topear. It ia J
h il inui. however knowing ot v
.IIBJ SB. SS state ss ii!, ans pieeisioii what ?? It ;
ji?)i this i .mu;., al thuBBment,orin s yen o
k ?'M?, tu emile. ?Oar only guide is ia the ?al
the past, and this gnide is fallible. I-oes ssh ? bs
nova na rsqairi ?. rarj gre ii in n ass sh ?s .. sa
Mssnpssiod, and those who helievs we do not, san
m? ?-r sctile the >IT' Bti ii by ar|
t ? ?? , i im-tliod of ex.?nail on I
tfaesaty to the d We have jost ens way t?)
nona to a saand on, and only otto, ami 1
i ? -' ? to tue teal s>f red
t a
I TJV
..?vu tending. i*s the question, ' <Whal shall
the ?unit foi i i.n uia?.,,11.'" BhaH the
Bliss-:., i K? toft to \, ox B. toyourC'i'ininitt'-f of W .. ?
bud Mean?, or .som Finance or poa. Baa_B| Cim
1 "?? ,Mi" I-eanuy, oryonrOity
aanhasal Whahnowal Notoaaof thont Thi
BBl] one am,ss, i -Las,, i? t,, _px ].nv_ "i tindo.
( Bel how,! N'?a.l.ods mas say, " . ?ni'-,
tv -Tem has Lim....1 the volume of N,i,,"i,;,l B-_k
mmillions, v.h. ?.MI!, Mr.Thad?
I ? ?"'". ;" ?I I ? A any, thal wa (mghl t?
lias.? !.<kJOillili.??ii?. Voiiinust not limit ih.? SUppl] to
hay a'bit nu s sun, ii the laws <?i trade sie t?. got
To this na adg-taaswer Laths ptsaaal stats ol
I I supply and ?lllfiisi'.n of the pi.t i,,!?. metals, the
.!:.' ha? tm li? ? ?1 ol I'Tiiks <if ?--i;e. and wajiiiil I.*.
Is tf -i off \v,i ht mt t!u in. Hut i __t-B?a__?
trtiit.- of ?I,,. j,ul>lic ? ni i iiii-nr. a".', wa forbear, tii.r
I ara, le make an ?ne?, reply. I
l's ?ayins the .?!.,. ion I? v..'
an winch the Kattoaal Haahastaad, ?rotten as i
<.! '! ?eiiiiind.,ul-n,i!;. - a,.. tlu-n? B_Otlld be BO 1
I .n "p.,1, tbiirmultipiicition. V:, 1 r proper genera]
i Blattonsaata eapital, nmnagement, _e., ths
I ?Id be tarves Bankehattn to whoevei .?
.. -.. .."li they.sh.,::?l 1?, l"],lt?)a-, lni_Nnhtop_OV*_
l-i of rcdcinii'<?n. si _ atBsanseeatral point The
eapauaioniaUCwaul a fall swingol papa ",
I..-t 'hem have ali that the Banks S-Saij sxiatiiig
aadall thal the Iiainks whsahean beestaUiahed, eau
f'liui.h. Only put al!, bank? ami ( n? i,; ?tan alike
mulei ilieab.,.,! ti le dominion of thcla.ss of W*_
If a h ink promises to pay, make it pay. Th.jy are a
pre?: ?tis ???t ??i jiajMT uiiikds. Set then to work a.
I?,,, -t ?ed, ?uni.?. Make the law in? xeeahls, find show
no favor ami no mercy in it? execution. Hie exi_ting
bonks hilve long b??n ?SBjayl-g the privilsp of bank
lug it tbeexpense of the people and (?overument,
paism<{ their lively ?lis i,lends of li to M pst cent pur
Bunnin. It to high t..m" Mu s WON set t" doing BSSBS?
Ibln? i___ful to the public as ?A. li a? to their stock?
holder?.
'Iht-iie views may be consistently <TitTtnined while
)iold.i.g. as we ?;o. that the National bank.i,
t- ni reata on a wretehed basis, from the fa? t that
llielr capital is a torpid iiiarts, BSSSISS for all pal piries
<?f li-gitimate hankiiig.orna s rehcrvc in an onion, ney.
Ir ia a hat is ?ailed in the Bank of England the ?1 a_
weight" The banks are like those marine animals
?_._*?W_ ? ?V n"W 1T,ir,J"i_*>emK attacbml to the
r-,ck, V^tmly ti,? ?i f. .-lers have any motion or vi?
ifj1' ,,?Pi,?.H1,!iit','V0?,lu*-:* baui.,,?, measura
\>\y ? . ne. bul the banks tbemselrea are likely I
fund '.?i-.Wt to with ?(-.?"I gr?ai cri,,... ," twj_S?ty
?* ' * i ?. ?*.
r, __..,. _>i- aaa_--S-s_--^^^*^
?i nsw.
lie French Oliera, nowstmiiaclnig into ??access st
tim Tlinarr(1 P-Bnoato. diaar~o ?ratef ii eaeotn
,.,.,* i ,, H . capital prodootion ( f O)..' '. mix ?:?f i ..
not tosjioak of otbsrlyrteal r ifreafcau nts like Thom
a *-1 H n and Offenh i
ii J, t ? ?h. ? itara .! al nu
that Offenbeeh'eOrphean m?stet pim Mudd I'"11
i-?., ,i,.:, ' -?niIt -nil": -7?, in mi
next perfonnan?
lu? I, i-, s? i fiddling, tinging, and dan? Ing, from Oljrnv
pot to li.el? -i, iiii.v not he uniii.cn sting
Orpin ?ia la a polite barkaque-that >- tu lay? :t ?*
drolland Frenefa ; pat it is anything hut lamo. 1 nat
uif? nbaob baa IT v ?abed ?such a wealth of ttmey, and
an originality and cotton mon?, tuan n-rolyttpv
(?it!..-, upon musical travearjr, may aeem a st m URO
want of economy in ih? ippliention ol' talents; hot it
lillians iii-t snob fetiiun ni bia ta ibow na what
?n-tiiai tarieaqoa m music ihoaM b*_n4probaMj
nothing of If. Otfeabadi'i nan be ?-<> R-C?! ni lu.*?
>.? lyeiy n:.d mock pith.).*. He ia an light and Cantaa?
tteh as Tei p.-iclmre MB daalli. bil diolletfisk? D nntl
delicate too Uroly to be are. nantit asleep in ita
ait. (ted gravity. In a word, Offenbach a IyrtcaJ
burlesque ir.iil.Tic art. Though the
with tho avowed purpose oi tnflingwith the
L'cniusof the great Gluck and the majeidyoi lim
mythological fore it would be hard to find that ho
iatririnl la any strict sense ot musio or merit rp
t ike snell li'" I tics with the cods ot music n , (Io.- M.
ubach In hi* Hadeanextravagmiranr-snpposes
that ne is not too distant a relativ? oit!:'!!1- thal be
knows them familiarly enongh ton she fun ol them.
Bo Offenbach's Orpheus In 1M1 Is a merry, left
handed tribute to tho genius of the oompoeei of
Orpheus and Eurydice-the immortal Gluck.
The family o? tim burlesque aro the gods _d god?
desses, wi?l) anlmportant exceptions; then Public
Opinion, a feminine friend of Orphens; Ihon Or?
pheus, who is \ bad tH1?U?T. and Enrrdioe, n * n
V.T?I?. The scene varies from the ifeep ni K'"'-* nn
Olympus tothe wnka of demons elsewhere. Public
Opinion recite? a droll prologue, wherein It li said,
in eonfidenoe, thal the ancieut chorus was en ployed
to explain to pi opie what they knew In ad?
vance, when thej were Intelligent. In the opening
sceno Eurvdiee ?ntoi-?. gathering floweni and Is
joined by Orpheus, who playi a ?vorib phi? sol
Olnck. Then ensues a oomic dialogue, a duet.?
boisterous ensemble, in which the tennngnnl 1
(iiicniii-c-4 to li ten to Orphens'?? music, nridi
with obstreperous vigor, that it is frightful, O .
maintaining ?with enthusiasm that it -> .. ? .'-,
The liittei h')* begged in vain that his (Wes we?
itsten i.? his last concerto.
i ? ?? i.? i nuil.:.' de Pert
li ?lum une henri nu (|i I t
"It i? the hiebt of ?ut-it lastaan bom an 1 i j mr
ter." In the ?ii ?-mi of Eurydl ?. the! bille
Laurentiosings with channing good laate. tnd M
u* |i?ta bim 1) i redil i!-: . I?
thefonrtb scene Aristeus minonnces bim
Anadian shepherd and manufacturer .! hmi . inn
? .?I,? of ?.link I! i
hibits himself lu the t baraetei ol Pin i?, I
til ? unresisting El rj i? I !''?- ". .
ber husband, the vioiiin-t. ?Sue sings s
di ?iii soi"/, and d?3eoentb. Into Hades ?vim Pluto,
who is well r preaeutexl bv M. de Surinont 0 ph? is
appears overwuelmed witn joy al In-? L I
In the second tablean o? i urs the - >n? ?f I
lnggods; suggeotire and : i
- lou?:
.. i et us a] >ep. m ?mr deep
Hbould m ..?
A* -Mi.es?, in fui l,
In oin ?My nij"i .
liui, ron, mu."
It i.s a hint ot the ideal, brief as eli i - .
roi king music M ti ?it of a cradle-song In ti.
with all the enfant terrihh of Olympus enoi
Here enters Moi phi na, sh iking i?*?j?T>?. ?m
the noses of the gods. Cupid foli?n*! .? i
w ??-. t bil si Ing, 'l ii -i
lime Yenna, with musk. Japltc-i Huddenly wakes
ti]i to an instriiiiitTit.il effect; Luana (Mdll<*. Nnddi)
approaches, and pathetically lam??ut?i (bed
ance oi her Actteou, to an absurd refrain. Juno,
i Isa i'.li h II ' hus?
band, bul i- al i ?-t i. '"i-. Hod in the foll?n I
mock-romantic di ih?? ?e :
Bs . . 'I"-' t li. ?ii not d' . . .' ?
r to? utera on ti nrted by tin
mons,with pr^rnattirally awolled-beails, an i
it I .um Hi *? id;.i v-, 1*1 to 1
Jupiter witn in- amorous pee the soda in
t hotnt uoteet ny;iinst the fastidious regime oin? -
and ambrosia : ind t- e * ene i on 'ludes ?a itb s bil II -
Ion? rondeau, In whl h the amours of Jan b
Alemana, Dana", and the i re d lung] di?
coursed amid the laughter ol ili? u.*ds. At the
she -k oi I bi M revelations Juno t uni* in the si ii
Pluto, .lup.ti r expostulates, Miling him bad 1.1
: ?,;II: i n ?ponda, In great trouble, " Da not iiu_?b,
h :t '.)!>". my w,! ?. .-s?,e . . ? j .
i. -ti d sith TU pxjierien 'ed and e_ ?ellen -
inn.es me by M. KerkeL
. rd tablean brings In J ?ho ** ?
doork? ?.?'?'? ; i ?n!!. ??ho is continually luton . ited
with bottled Letfa? m watei II? makea ma
lol . ?'-, iiml with the vu,. . oi If. \ . 11
. Binti i.' T -un): m the q
on? I morceaux "r tin
who!
s. ene ofth ip rs Jupiter In the mi I im irpb .
big I ; V'.lm i ; ii. uVOrs to
him. -.v?ale ?,i the
ippoaed towing his way from v ill I i
A mool ridiculous bu! exquisite ensemble
winds up the scene Eurydice singing and ?nu i
o . :ing I .'. par! . with indi
Jupi last ( ....... i .. m ? I i ?
ul
chante, i ad imo I - rbe np?
. .??ii tli- litiiin t ? i:.n ( bu?
'J ai v u le ?1. i. Bat i bu -, ' are . Imira
and Btipported by i'
Op . i to se? 1. his ? t.. mi - I bis
I, .1 unit 11 com tit? to restore her if Orpheii? will
joui the 8tyj without I i
i' ' );iiiiii?i insists that Orpb u?, in
' .lu?
ll!-' . a lim, re- all? b i thi idm
Killfl "I '? Qli I
vu"? that I
ench . it b mt vocali ration ol the
-I with oxq
thi mu ; ut Diana It ?Habigb-1 <.
Ce! ? nal,
i'-1
D?ii <_:?i.? !.
v. el . . i*
1 lins ? Hie eel bra! d dan
and . h nu ._.-,.'.
lb I
?
Oi . .1 '.oh ,*:1! this mil .
musii, -?. bi 'A I - ? . put m'') .
. ' i
Oil is ln-?1 pu i ea, '.? itb ntl
oi the l'a he
u . - Well .1 . ( oin;.
?-Mi . Ailie.i P |..-'-| , HU ' ' I ,
ebb il ? i- m u!. iii!'- foi the r? .-'?" u i
weUknovrn. ToNii-dennayer's romani ?, ' Loi.
she gave -i beau! iiul rendenug.
so well of .IT encore choice, the "Ave Muna1 oi
B? liubei ' 1 !n* ?- one -d thi m
?? em ?ti u ii ??!.?? 1 not dramatic ; bul M i i irae
(ia// lili.'i like BO Iiniliv linn,m idhi,
Is one of t bo best ol tin -1 . ia uotbii . il not dramatic
Hen . Si bub? ? t's ?ona was iinnal ina : and
v is concluded with aloud high note, v .:-.*.
oomnosei never intended. The place of < imillv
Urso in tbo programme wa . sunpliod by
Matilda [.., nt, ano! ti? i youugla lv violinist ; and
lorseveriui sang,with a sweetncH? imiisual lo
him. Gounod's delicate serenade. The Itercen? of
*,'r ;' "1 the iii'Mt m.-TI! ?rio i-*)! In* pian >
coinpoaitions, waa ? feature of tin i m si I
..".u1 tl?OennanOp?taanew worh bin pi nu ition
- Nest,' bj (ile se,, ? p, |
composer. Hie Richings English Opera Com
will, web?ar, repeat The Doctor of Al ian! irai ,' 1 ?:
day. Whether it is theil design to bring out ... ,i .
works we are not informed; luit s umubei ni novel
operas by* Balfe, V illaoe and Marfurren are in Mi ?
Ricbings's repertoire They include w pi unie
Wal! u . . . ! i\ ?' ?m.I best work. "Lurline."
-Mi. Wenzel Kopi a, n new violiniat fromabroad,of
whoin ripon M favorable, and whom we hope to
? appeared in eoncori at Brooklyn, on Katurda
evening Bignoi Striui. foamerly of Madame Bishop's
. i.i.-i'iv. sang in concert Snudar e nan
THE DRAMA
nnoAHWAV nun
The Worrell Bhrtera Sophia^ Jeni-o,and I
an playing an sogagMMMtal this theater; bat, as
:?t,tli.-?y have dono nolliing {iiat cul!? for SBped ti
Na, The tamo extravaganza of "CManlaBB-M.
and Badoura" baa boen acted, prcnonting tho lh(N
sister? in handsome attire and lively pan?, and Ima
?raoMC-ned a fl?r diMplity of pre! ly scenery. 1 he old
fare? of 'Out at X urso" 1ms al.so been played, Muss
Jennie Worrell priHoiiatiug the piincip.il character,
and winnin? etithtiMastic applause by the execution
?f S?. T??S5! ,,0,"I?P?i" i? (doga The vivacity
?HS^-SP^^IS?B^
B_?.^??_2_r8SSW
arc the elements therein l.l??nd?sd ''(-V . i ??
and "Aladdin, or the Wondai ful I.amu ? a^? ? ,,'?,
ration. It is worthy of not?, hy tbeww ti.ii ?\,
Billet dfgtOQnat has broke? out at ti!',? tffi?? ?,?,,?a
on, va ?ay and vary airy Hylpb?. 'tis jiihtthe foshioi.''
A? to the ttratnatio compaay at the Bioailvtav TheB
tee, it remains, a? heretofore, a tiial t*i pattern?? Itn
i uiuioto^l. +^4?oio - i<jjLcui^{ryin Ww ??V**?M*V-W f|on
orally tVrordod to him-ls a stont young Irishman,
who spiKsftrs to be Inlwnng under tho delusion that
ho is a. ..mie genius, but whoso gifts and iT?eeBin
gnbirlv fit him for the enjoyment of diimiti? d
rit v. Intbecnstomof i?r."?< ?muir"?m-ffi. i.nt miscel
1,,,,,,'Mi.ii.s.,-. Um Broadway lina t. r Is no1 ahme;
_,,?. outs?d? "i W illa is'-. thero w not a thoroughly
.k company ia Nosv-.oik.
M'.sv-v?")i:is" O?
li"? -.. (' ?tue?!.' which
i? noss ? ' : ? I
[twaa, in s f"? ?l?".--'l 1? '.?'. pi"- '
, : i led foi j?'
1 with a gil : t .!. a'.ofiUliina
,, ,*_ ii i ,,!" flies the stosy-flfooaol E--teh_comic
,, vim, b? ?ni fat anil ni.
"i?? if s boraeenan, and t.?j.?iu the
Joekey ?Clnh. The tareas setting of ti.
coane, ranaanhat ?xaaghi pal it lins the sxoel] ?at ele?
ment ?d' inility, and it is foD of humor. Mr. Nat
Aostin, who personates MP. EHgyt, ((.?tutu.s the part
with aosaraoy, and plays it sosatoev_eea?Mfdial
Sympathy with its eci*entrii' ami SO-h ?ti ?i i al i
tics.' \\ ?. see Mr. VriyQS at home ; we behold bin the
vii. tun of a?l. lu-lion, mid of Jioist-sh.n pen ; WO foi
low him to tho raros; mid wv 1 i'U-'i ..ser his du ,t v
aml .1..rions ,iil.Tpri.-?e on ?ho course. Thopteoen
reuMs veis-. l"\? r, <?f ils ki, id, Bad fit nlshsSS in?:it
deal of mirth f?> the Wahi ?headed ehildren, old nml
young, Who nu'htly throng the (MU?S. Hut the
'. Horse < omedy" is no1 the only good featnre ?t this
mt? '. nulli? nt.' The beautiful pony AbnnEah, is made
to plat Im ti cks! tin* whole gvmnastic corpaiuiite
m i lU'.i'i.' I? aps. which are both ?lulu nit and amus?
ing* the brilliant MU?". I?-1 ?Uerg rides, sa we have
novei seen woman ii.I" before; brave and ?strong?
headed Mr. Ducrow makea a elung-sliot ol himself,
?uni rev.lsvs MI PS to mais.' all bl ids -a nu. exi pi bia
own- the Levantine Brogers perform (hen sgree
able ?grotesque g^nastiosi Mr. Leeter appears isa
crab, an?! shows us the ranltv ol having
Mr. .1. li Cooli' rid? - np ?n foui horsi s, like ?i
m ms iioili'il.-nt mr; and th( i Iowna, Joe i'ontl mil,
,V Conrad, and ?. Au-nu, flu m? nils ti.small the
p, ?loin, iiu.s, i. nun.lui. HS et -r ol li it
aphorisms, "mo?ey's vonr onlj wear? We hop
th re is no need t" l.-ll the r. B?ler thal the .Now-York
Circus is a place thal should often be viaitod, and
that every visitor who can do lo take along
i ti.i .]* Ol ? hihll' D.
nsi:M-?t's nr-rrvr.
r,'.'le Tom% Cahin ?enters apon Ita third week al
tin? MuseuBt. lira.O.C.Howard's Tay rtoaperaons
lion ol ' bai M ter th ii twghl aol t?. bs av< dooked bj
lovers "i go ><1 m ting
t m. BOOTB ii 11* . ??'I sr.
T,? .!,..ht the Pr?sentation <?f the ?ataaaOioa to
Mr. Edwin l: ?oih. ?the tragedian, "ill take plaee
at the Winter Garden Th ii r, Inun-ediatoly ?if i * i
tin- ? ?eau ni the ]" ' lolliiala ". Tin- 'ii he
nib- is Mi W. ITIU-'II"". and t'l? preaenl I
, . i j. [,y a . ommil ' ponai ling <>! (be lion. J. I ?
I lof f m m. ih" lion. I" ora? U. Ilnrna d, M gol ti 'ii.
I.. And? taon, the lion. J. I.' Uni Is. thi lion, li
?.,:, ;, i- ti? lion. Cliaa. jt Daly, the Koo C. h.
\V i I ? n ' i 'A . 11
Beal ! .1 I ( . .T? . .'!. D., Tho L C1 .'. I'?"
i,' ( ) I" ii ' I",- ' ; I A
.1 (,?. V. Till, ?I. I! it.l
,'- Meint. . I II ? k? r_M.li I . orgo
W Curl ?, J. I Run I, V o li :
V -m!. M i> ( E. tk'1 at ' ;. ? K '. .'. K v.
v. eaton, W.Oli 1 r. H.T.I
in. Ilenrj Pi tail Wi I. II au? !
I Barlow the lion. Bichanl O?orman. the lion A
Hall.
Bl .\ v IBS in? \>i ?
Th r to
Gi ?I no i -a "?ii for ti
v.bil b apt ? ; o li?. ' , ss?II I ipreaei ted ?
I n?.t -. li, M t? M '
. . I M . , take tin ?r .Ira
n.ah . ? omjiaiis on Kngland, re?
turning in .-s. . i ? I. ?. ' . building, in* at is lui.-,
f ill '?.? tun .'i.'ss M ai .1 t '
on us s,ir, io ).?. 1 i .. ?i I by iii
ni ana,: ra. lilis will Is. a ti '
I IM, ?l-l?
Topi i of the
Ness Ii .ss eis I h? star, Mr. J.W.I
a'... i.". ,.? the 'l balbi ? b ??. r, on C
- ? I . ST '- |
Ii a?.? expires li ?t .11 pt- bi
f.inn.lli' r? ni . on: A ??'>.' \ V
non will be erected on tin site ??; the : -
Bo*.
MB. i ? 'Mi
|fr, J.fl Clarke bas s
:. e ?hip <>f the Va iotei Gard? n
KIT -.' U ?Ills
The Preni h com? d ins nan ?-.
this * ssning, B1 >*he I-rent li TI
f ?ut ?et. ?ru? i. ?? I n?."
I, Ml. "Paria La Nu ' i
i . vening DI
HI V01 DI "
Mi. Valent! le Vonaden, the Pol
ann,"i,i,. i that 1 ni on
: _-. .it I Uni o !
bl until furl
!. I?i '
only in?'? to ss i-.ii nul. i.
i ?. : BI Min
(li if i?i A ( !
I'.u.l s.u ?n in the soi? i . Iaion of I pian
at the 1'ifth tsc ( ?p,"? ii! , ?
large ?mi good, and iht entertainment given ?? "1
di ion, Mi. i
every ni thi I . rompan; In? lu ? pp ird
and John Collins, favorit. ! ; .;. ; ?>i m -i ?.
from Australia undi iliforuia. \ Matin?-? will l?.
'. lol.?I?-. Ill ' , Hell?,
?.'?''
M?-s?,i? Kelly A I
.ni?-.:.?iiiim nts, ?.ml ?lo attract large i
theil pi '.??.mt ??ml < on.nut ,!..,. la No., i Broad*
?s r,, and ' . .? i 'indi i -
? ? 11*. - m nu feature <>i theil pri - sni pro
g] Illili'" l lui' -.?lie of the I, !? '.. ],, |?
.ented nt th?-N?ss I'ork Theale i Til ia piece intro
l'i ? ?. with extremoly comic efl ct, tin Madn
liill-t In.up??.
Bl Mlii Al Ml.
The p'tt ?rmam-ii ol "1 In- lil .. 1. ( i ?? .k" at Nihlo's
Garden at the Mai Info n K1 BS
f ?i the h.-neiii oi Managet Lingard. I in? ?sill be
another? of thataerieao1 benefi?la which Mr. ?Linganl'a
pi if. "ii ?I bri Ihr. ii bave Bener. ; I. red, ! ?
indemnify bim for li ?? ?, t. n I ... hi mffi n -I in the
huill?n . ,1 lin ?S. ss I! ?ss.-rs T?leal i
THE 8?PFESIKC POOR
non n> pi?''. u?i ? OB man
? - ' i ? . . ; ?, .v y i
su*. The trasteas of this institution have ?arrange.
in-i.t -.a .?ise.atl^',lim. .uni vuppls mu all c.lai's of tla?tiiu
lu.,, referred te tin st.
'Hu ??s i!, i-e-uitlii'?' frota Illili?. :,nun it?? li ,? ehaHtlOS
"ti, ?ntl tin ,i,|, a ?nt? Iel .?.| nie -.,
numerous iii thla aevrre ?reatlier, sse da ?in t,, gire the
la I; an.'.. II. ii Bpplh'atllltl .' lit to u? With O noli , 04 v
_ue?U made bj note throtigli thi Po t-offlce, giving name
i.iirt resldenre of the pius t?. i... rial led, still be lo?
ve?! 1_ ' i m,i,i .hat? ly, niul. u desired, tin? resal?
reported Phial the number* thronping in ut, we
ans sara the sympathies of lbs benerolenl i.iu*i
lie ?son tanti) appealed lo Hardly ?-set ?Wore husr
BO li.'i.rs | nor widow! With ?T it'll ? ii coin" t?> us In Ilu?
sa na- I ?tagth oi thoo: aud morning, noon and night hungry
men, wonien aiid children ?some t<> us foi aou-thing UM .if.
A pom woman came to ua to-dsr. hsviim pledged lu r
ss.-.l'linu line ]," f._,(| fe, lui- Children. II a- In. la t
(bina;abe had to plMlge. We redeemed the nng, aad
.hall afford snell relie] aa WIT pn s? ni Buffering
A su h .so],I icr nml family l.? found without food or fuel aad
threatened to be ..)? ? t. ?I fron Ibfli room for non paytumil
of reut, \\i- know then lo I? n- -pe, i.iii,-?,i?,i run ?i n<
h?? ooiisiiinptloD conti,-i i? ?i m the nuns, and h.? been
?..? ]? and uimbi? lo ??..iii foi tom aiontbs, and, then sum
mer caral uga e-dia list? I, Ibey ronu to na for relie. He
lu? obtained in? ponaloii iiaitera, hut reoelves imihinit
until Mai, h "
A |'"i?i-ssauuat, with tin,,. (iiiMj,.,, (.,.nt, ? ,,, ", f,". r,.
lief ; baa almoel no bedding, food or fuel, and ssiiliin thiea
weeka ??f li.?i con fin. ineiil
A poor a.vuinai, vi ii. ?I I? foinial llvlti). I,, a B-SSTSI?lr
rot.m.s, ant of tut mt un-, ss H Itou?, fu , , t?io?l or ll?/l,t a ,|, k
h.?'.s .ml I ss-,.. hu,i,-,-,, under ?even year? sin. bad no
work,and could no1 leave bei sieh one to aeuh lr
Pel M?iia tvlahlug (?? bave cases m veatl?gated ahouldapnlv
to m address * ' '
B. H MAI i.ii>A?,Hii|"riiit? -iidcnt, No. 155 Won li ??
Al ? III. Ul ?s. I I . ITe-ul ni
II. ?Ti N ( tllP, T v ?MU. I
gip* Point* /in"se of fnt?ittrt/. Wo lr.r, tr,"i/i pt
CITY lidll liSMEST.
BOA III) OP ( Ol'NCIIiMIV
HITI'.M.INU Hil.i OB SSMI.TII.S AM) l___f QUTg
MIK ? m in ni Ai-ir.si.s.
The ? 'fini mel nt I o*t lock ox, ",. yoati-rdray, the
rrcai'h-iit, JaansO. (totakana, es.| , m the chair.
Mr Murray Sttnsd .? NSStBMSB t.? ann ml _u* ordinance
in r'Uii'.n t?. tiirosfiiiK huit on the rallsead tneks* sa a?
toalluwlhoi ?ptlnklliiKof ?alf on the various turnout?
?ml us? Iii In s Wim h ti as lal.I ov.-i.
A resolution was adopted upai, the toeon nu sdatleael
Mayor lloffiuiin, lendcrliii? dm use of the (.'lumber of th?
l;??iir?l for du? noxt (?nu of tin* (nun of Aniteals
nrthesaaeaof tateeweeksnom March n aexl
On motion, the Board thou adjourned to Jhiuadsy next
at 4 o'clock p. m. _
BOARD OF AI.Dlil'.MKV
The Board met at 4 o'clock yestsrday ufteruoon. lu
the alntenco of tho Presldout. Alderman taOew ws? callod
to ?lu- * l.hlr. Ha nuoruin npi?e?rl)|a. ni r-,|| , ,1| t|lfl femmt
lUilt J_j...?y_i. a^._iiiu_ tiim li'Jmtti. ?..._?.__ .U^
FINE ARTS.
monutD r.\TOM woowuxa.
Mr. S. P. Avery, whooi plaOBBBt tMSBI are never
BilhSBl inmithlng ittraettv? te leran et art has in his
psasaaatM te a-kort time, Ihm i ?- hy Xlehard
Ciitun Wootlvilb', an Am ra ::u ?.it.-t v.T.?) died talOOdoB
inif-T.v Odthsnt-naptetanaoaoiaa :ortrati
, ian v.l." had b? - s ? dru ""r water?
hu; ... '-' f"' u'r
I the! - - . ? '. I '"'i
ni" i
. | , off. u d for
takes an In!
;
;,.... We than ha cur"
,,.,- i if i: ba not generally admitted thal "'.'?to la
v\,,, lows a d Ucaey of touch, s
j,. , :, | 0| ?g -, ad ?i i 1 . BMSOt ' "".?: v.?'ion Of
p , nandthl kim s tormld ?bia )??.ii al
Ki di wnlerin i ;?? fi Id la whleh the FTonohinan has tLu?
f?rbet a im;?]']'!... bt : ? le. a.
iroaivQk was burn in I", iltnimre i:i the month of April,
Ho WM nt |.1 English Hi". 1;, mid the family
braaeh te whleh he belonged oetng truaeptanted to this
COUiltry lu 1 1 ?lu hnlin: || ?e ?.lace la'!'. , Illld tl"ik ?HI Hi.'tiV S
parin fnbbo aflata Bis saother wn s Miss Ogle* and
KBssstsa of in i- w. i.-1 .?in (,..' i mon of the Colony and
Stale of Maryland. B? m ledaeateda! Bt Mary's Cot
hmn, Md., ?uni ron i srlj ihowi d s low of art Ea tail he
MOI (,, ti." 1 '-.hil.?li"!! "f the Nati'Ti.-l Ac id my of
I?.-icuh.Htir.?t pi: due. The KM'.i.it ni neither very
Bli vat. d nor vi rj-iiitiTe-ti-.i-, being nothing ?non thoa
twobaMOon loafers Attiagore. aston. Altboogh lbs
Munn vide nth a_erleaas,thellttls ptetare,whleh
i- also at Mr. Av i it '-, baa tin- look of a i np-, horn Oatade,
omi harta - be? a rai g -t- d by soo of his pistons. Ami,
rosy UfeS, It was SO? f""-, when Woodville was a l">y,
tin ri vv.i a 11 ii. i ii ni "f pt t.ii' s in Baltimore own. d bj
Mr. Bobert Ollaaor, whick was eonsklered rery valuabk ,
aad to which he had eon laat anon, i? doubt loss con
ti.ni d a mimi * roi original pt? tun wem shiel
1, bj thelatei Italian . ladhj the Dnteh Masters, among
them,on? bj 0 tads,andeonld no1 <i" ? itnd nt snell
I ., ,| ProtN '..?. b< .vi v. r. tin '. 1 ? pt ?tlive BB lab
ta art to young Woodville^ mind, and strengtheaed bia
ib ire to i? i um- ?m ..iii t ; -u ?ii'ich the poorest pli tatei
i .it do. und have of 11 nib neild the -li ninia* VV Inch ?in y
t.-1-.e to na -ieui gealn i . often UM U i" ti oxen? toe being.
Woodville'? talker d14 B I sieh aim to beeoan a ps
and wa believe It waa without kia know led :.. thal ha mot
bli ffa t pi. tut' tothe ttademy BahlMtton. a. friend of
u i townsman. Mi \''; ?ham Cosieos, kaowa far and v. ide
II,II .? I disc tal nal tog luvir of .'.it, toM him
that this little plctun bad been sent, and saked kim to
iniy It for ti ragtag the arti t. Mr. Coi
/.ni? t seeing It, h noting In
hi* f the exhibition
? 'n' ii In ?in ? . Id,"
u v? "id ? ?
n B1 pi -.t are, foi it meena,
; and be Is a i
-
brough! f..;tii speedy I "f young I
t :. ., i ?.v.: .-. ii by ( -f bl -..! '. ;
bei at, no long rsuing 1
be .?. . i ' '
iii- . idorl ?of P
i i | itpil ib i in ted la U lort until ti e
? i v ii*. Ii h. u
??..i?, d ina.. Hohn,he? ted by the
ad*, ?. t , j, who thought highly of bia talent, and
who still ii
d 'if be i '
f tthn h fa ive been
popular, in i*i ) tim K.I
in j ?
the A
li ocal to I
"'Di- '
nuil
r of Maral
i- .n I?T* m ?
A M .. H Book,'i
\ . i -i.
' . -. alni
?
i of a t'a pt. fi
i . ib . ed in 1
i W. II. A . . i .
Paru
. - .
be . : ? Ir. A
: i ?? pi , ' , i ,
ifterha I and
11*. |. ?
? .'..' -i \ sa
.
\ i
id frequently i .1
i . ? (
:
i
\ ? bi -, a i
?
-
? .? - .
?
Vail
i I" Mr. Vau I ' . in ime
? i.? l'Mik of
i have i the
!
d Im ti ., im' bli friend tot
Ile WS I
t'..., , It is ?ou i aim
* made
span? the /
I .1 "li ?...III IV, I
m . 1 ibown lu pur
i ' ..:'..
?i"ll: . ' ,:,. .1
i. I li :
'lin- ? i u, i- ". - : i . . ? ::. j.i Idorf. fn the
Ibera
i bi let visit !'?
wein i ila Septiml ind for ti i si ti i-*
limi.tb- n II dm d in I
tun i, tin '. t! -, . , ,-.
. .u exhibition ata! ' i i m |
i . lu tired In 1 I
. t mi d Bl ' aai ,.i ila lhere he pa le? I
V.. Idiag," Iht ?.i*! of the lia, lied tvo:l,., tilt!' Ile . -
lion "i n v ?m. im:, nf (Bo -\? i.. t i, : . . [.ii A ? ..
I biala no? ou m d bj \\ I v. alters, * q , ol :
V-.II.IU . .. died ?.-:.:. : In London, Sept. II, l8 , leaving
lill lil . el:- 1 lill llllflld li. li VV. !.. I? I . . Bill ?.' ??-.'" ?I
s i- i'i?i. d s! u- h gate ('. m
We bavi rec? rd? .! tin . t. . f... i m lb? I fe of \t
v ?iii fu the purpose of aeeuring their pr? wrvattoa. Tbej
I whleh it Is permitted us to publish, sad au, i ? i
baps? whleh It concerns toe publV lo know. n> in
a short one, for k< died at the sge of ?". bul he w?
with great Industry, aad though the number of in- fin
?-ii d |.. n. :. i - ?ii all, o um ' i*, o i MI'..i. d thal be
worked with great minuteness, A v. u devoted to lucfa
Dmsh n* i- ???en in . i in* .-~.ii. i1.* Wedding," would bars
named nat unreason hie, and ?.t mea Oniafc wat np
proa? in ti m WTseal of in* plctun *
A gen'i man ?vim Isa good Judge of pt? in n* said lately,
aftsr looklag loop al "Ths Bailor*! Wedding/* MWood
vhie was buiu botan bia UBM "
He eel tai ni v was a n in., li: aI IS plliTiniiUTien, li ml If he
wa re ll-.lne and vvurkiiiK lu d it vvniibl lutte, mi dun:.I. a
Wider lejllltilfl.il tllllll be (li)..Ved III his lifetime. lint
ilefe. Is in bl? i Inn.n ter, and the hu If of ?mj Illili pnrpQSO,
foi biuiii that hi* arl should arar have reaehed a much
hliilicr min k thiiii It did lu Hu* lenniili.ii, le (m t ?m-. No
loubt, hi? skin would havu beeoBss greater, in? mold
h ive eittalie | nmie facility, lui? tve iloilbt If ?linter flo?
tation nf Hl|li|ict i mild hav c ben looked fur Wanting
this, he mu?! ultvuys lint.? remained in tint thin! i ml? ..f
artists, lu low both Hiu-n who, having Mgh tbOOg-tS,
sxpnm tin ni with perin! linaine m aaMs eolor, sad
than tvhuii- te. iinli al .?-Itlil Is nut it inatth fur the lulim -?
or Klestlll OS if Unir tin.ililli
"The .Miillm's Weddin?;" represents the office of ?.Im
the of the l'rure li? llalllumic winns iiitoiinpt.il, Just u?
he is Mag ?ni ?ed with his lum benn, by itp.utj consist.
In? ?>f aM(ilwn;t ?.illoruiid his iuode?t, little m,.- bud of a
?waa tbciirt, with tin? groom's ii???? iiiim. lils old father
and mother, mid ii tiagM Ionic ,timid TBS gtOOOMUm,
willi ?n overpowering polllcnc*?, polnls with bl* gio? .,1
hiunl to tlntcouplo, ?ml Inform? the Judge that ihoy uro
in limn, dint? ii?-? d ,,f mi larvlssi to splice them ni n trim
lover's knot; while the judge hlimelf, ]>y m. means
pleased at th? interruption. BSSSn to hssStSOS it? to
wh.lli.i M ?hall ?pilot- theni nnd badOOS willi if. or in.,!.,,
tli.un wait until he Ino. finished bli luncheon. Mauuwhlte,
the old black scrvunt continues her propuintlons for the
Himlre'? woul. kneeling on the flour, ?nil takliiK the good
thing? out of the ample basket, while the little ?luughfer
who wasjust betting ii jarof pi. k1?? on the broud wind.. ?.
?111, stands with it lu hor hum.? forgetful, absorbed m do
lighted Kontier at tlie smart appettraiice ??f tho bride.
That pretty oraature Is drcssod lu it white muslin K?>\III ol
a rntltor sortmped pattern, with desp tucks In the ikirt. a
wnlst of preternatural length, and long steevos, with
whlto cotton glove?. Her hair Is neatly arrangsd, with a
vi hito rose among the braids, and ihn I? most delightfully
sheep-faced, und prettily modes!, and would treiulile If
she did not hove bold of that mighty J.n iV* inn, who
tov?_4*> K^ub|^ aga bmg?fo tfiA nt"1"' ?M4 UWlJ
nnturcd, ni sn Amorlnnn eillor should, especially when
In? lu going to bo married.
To study the peuple in this little drama Is a satisfying
pleasant for, allhool exagbsratioo M appama afsart,
ne cn-tn MU..ni., i,..ii:ie. A'.dit shows how aoach
o* an a it i . t Woodvllis nally wistii.it, sltbaogb Hie
iiuniitiT" mofl? idotnll Isextraordtaary, y< I theayelsleng
in ( (Wing to !' . (. In Iiuw fine the \vi rl? i- ; bul It laketi,
i y iiiiil with the ?v.ty In 4vhh h it is
told, ? ml tin- pi .y of < ii muter- nnltlicn I* BleMOd with
th" ts the! atj si 'I. Httl
little, ...I. it what a wonder of patient nannte
ath tins m la for, i
there Is in din nit iii tl.i? rn mi th.it Is liol rilli lli'd ?is with it
li.i'i -ii (.m h trent i di - ? the
ggUag. To
co over the wi.oie satslogas of detalla would be went?
.-..me--from tiic Franklin ArmsntM pa tod on tho side of
thoBook-osa -tooma b paste hartog ano ona? the so?
pci flinty wn imeared over the wood, to the old I.aii
trank filled with hoad rswhleh the Judge hn
bun examtotagi from the patten OB tin* old negro
woaaaa's gown or thatoa hn i IT?I.!'-* aproa-ead walls
yon an- looklag at hn upson look ?'t her hair, to tin ( ?,.
n, ni (. ? the ptttoon, nr the Dgnn n tim oO
? lut ii; Everything la painted v. it ii an absoluta perfection,
true to naturi; at oin'*1. In its <M:e,icy und Iii Its effect
The study of .?uch a picture mahn ans da? plyngrot thal
the arti I found BO theme worthy of Ida big
talents high as thal of Melssoalsrwin boat
a ?mi. ' '. be "nr r< "'tit thal -
mo Bim should have leen without i? pupil, and should
have iimi witliuiit h avio-: mon than .m ii. divnlii ii tr.no
apoa Art In Ani'T n a.
CHINA.
CABBUOI DI1 ni-vi) OOVna BBTWBBB SAB Ti; TMTSI o AMI
tiiiv. -BFFKCT iT-oV Till-. CHfBBSBOP li'liK r.T.I
rOtUlA BIPKBIBBtTBS-aCBTBl OPTHI I'M ill' TKI.
i 1APHI0 COmi?inCATIOB BBTWBB9 tAM fMAM
i ... .'..sn li.iM. KOKO.
furn i ? . ' i ?Vu*'
Bona KOni, MOT. ?i. I
Ko small part of the oomm? tot hi two? Ban l-i.n
. ii.- ? lam.,' oonsists in the transportations!
dead im! living ?hlniiniiM). Ti? d? -lie of the f l.ii, ,m ii
la California to be interred in their BBtiv? land.!..
uri.-? from Ion of t ouatry, or las sen ti mool wkleh leads
in. ii to Wish t" he aim m.'their lundi ed ; bat with them
li is iii.it ih.-ii* remains easy '".. daly eared tor-aneri
fb( d tu, o.d -uii|ilii"l tam time to tim.- wnh iimi,i y,
f.i, raiment, and othn srttcMs la UM apirlt world,
which arlu le?, ln.ub nf I'.ip'-r, um teSBSBllttSd through
tin-m. di im of fin-. I nat ike ChlaasBM In Chilli
for in niin i pla es, Australia and the Btrattsfer example,
they give IT. .i. ,,i permanent tatetmeut,and In Bhun
the i niiiitiy,.*!- ,
tlf 1 Utiea bad si
Ira d, they would
have b ena lb d of bj I I In im a : bul BO Chi? a Jm k
in- elvo a? orpsn on bo ird. and no
?. , itcdl di ?TI i- He tn i, in fact,
of tal lit tfa it oi ' ' ' pi" r (who
th'-v e.iv will go anywben i- tofaaj oatt) would
. .
?
i tia tin transporte
:. a .'. l?os tow i? a. a to th*.- ?
-
; tattoo of UM ?' '
. ? ? ?
id a : bC dOBOOB I ,-Hid
l-i eo II ' did! have
. ra !'? non an n i.t
film? i nu tn time, all ovn ths coOntry, even to
i . the Blerrs Nevada, on
fa . - ?ile -. I ipi d.
i led in p p :. . . ii lal ? I .'., and
.I, uutll the ?u ? -mutation of tin -.,
and t bi corpses of ti
do, will "id a vessel, when th? j
Friends o( .' . I i Un m then the n
i
i us <*?TI munn-* accompany the final
:n -.lin li i ? of .' pell -'
-?iii. red Ia Hooohda, how?
m i-: r Mi Da
.
?. ?i. i.
I! '
fur ti tor?
;. tv b i h eat rinne? rpoof and la shipping
. m im? .u io.? tia* I'.u .-'a it Iseguallj i
'. i ive vet eli whli b c : ry i . , to make an
. oof deadl ?? '??'. DOM -. f i- wh. .! a ihlp had a
. oi thal m ' ? 11 '
tables were found i le In Chins,
I i belief th;?? ganen samoatlon pina
,orft m sheer lupei-stttion. These ctrenmsl
hil. . on m the ti inaport ition bn
sen I h? two ports. Coffins - dead
' uro taken across the ( tam
138 .v
.
. .., \, f ,r j,...,_-,..
i
-
. , i?, and, i
\ . |o Wltl '
ii . tile, i rood of bia i
cn ii.?, i::. ;-. and no! withoul reason. Whs! Infla?
there! ...-,-? iw to
it? ..:. lu Ita results. <
bom? raid-bound
. lu iii- of ?
? ?Ti. Iiyiiu II.
1 ? l| . ' ti ! . .? ?
it thej v-. ii- all aval i
'. I Hu i- ai ?tai ting, tin-v bavi
m 'Inni m
Ti t? . l li . . .i: i Is,
: . ? ... thuaacqn ri it
.
i
di ?. ?tu ?' illfornln g -in.
.
Buffel I
. mond And tin Ir iup ?: ti!
ufft-i't'd m .-.I
H m
i .- liiim.lu. lion or the i li .?ph.
from! ..i ii :. II i n n,e ( mr. ut . of lu? I. (nat
lix ul Ihi ! Hld i ?0 '
j).t te- ? ?? ii .
]? ti-1 . ? . tiii| anj i'.n i ful influ? ui i In rvgious thi
t? hu li ii
'JTn .-.-...i |
of i ,e , , . ing In r- iii I : ,.-. -. o the
? of their gi -i >n a* on
- but tai the return voyage tbcj ore found withoul
inn?gc , en.?ne. IngInstead a piclurn, which receives but
Im li I ni ' ii on tho voyage an it? m
ports?'?] iii boa ?-. .- turucuoii on? end sud used a?
a lillie. Ill Which li p.. Ii.le of llulv Mullid* (jileen Of
I I'M veil Wa- pi u : ?I. .ili.l I ;. llu- -ide, ?I in !? la Ililli?, Wl In
i?d randles and Incense sink- Ven few, however,
II .?nif. sti .1 inn n -i lu tin ceremony, In tin? a it the In?
fluence ol ile tai \\i ii- beginning to be felt ta the far
I ? . <>t<am,< ti ?.-.. t, . i ii s. [euc? will ac< on pi -h
thing, ( liriatlanltj more: bul i li.?.. -?. ctvlllxation
will ever retain its pocullai ruaructerUtirs. The dlrocl
rchglous influence exercised un Un-- returning innot
Is lins boen hard;? appreciable, y? t one of their nnm
1ST, a member of the church formed ?it Han Pranclaco
lu lie Ki ?WAI m i i-, i thi bl ta under moa! odv?
. i-:. .-. mu'h Christian principle that no one
. m ?loutit the power ol the Gospel to regenerate China
nu n
lu the ia*t report of the Becn?l m ..f tin Vat y ti is Bo?
noum i d that the U( ne al (Jovernnien! ha- ii bi coot? m
platlon i" M ad tu ii. I'm if] ? VM ?, ring v. --. i tui*rniae
among the Islands of Polynesia. Tbu good Intention I*
i ileiil.ileil to gladden Hie brill!- of A lui I lea il s wini
traverse Ibc Pacific; albeit, a fttetof surveying v.
Is w hat we have a righi to expect. Mu mu ne; on? ore the
Islands, ihoala and n ef* In the Pacific. Uterallj thousanda
In number, whose accurate position i* unknown, that II
WOUld H ., U! le Um roo) ; al lui. of lill 111,? III 11 li . Ill, | ..i
of the world, for the in rim! of nu entire gene
ral. rigidly to perform the v,m-k. li is time
t Hut we should atone for past shortcomings
in thl* respect, iimi tli.it, too, tor inure efficiently
than is contemplated bv Hie .s.iv\ Department, h?
Amurl? m m- aware ol ii.bhgaUoua the maritime
world lu genera], and our country lu particular, are nu?
ll i to Die English in the luirtei of hydrography. In?
de? .1. we na v igutethe world bj English rhurts. Perns)??
there has not been a time, however brief, since Rngtauid
m tmade war with China that that eouatrj has no1 had
one.un* surveying ve -. Is st work In the Pacific.
Capl Ki ii,all. i of the Imperial Navy In bis Monograph
Considerations General (see VOcian Paeitiinte] |u?tiv
i l,::iii? foi lundi lil IT.Ti, I) n.i\ IgatOI * the i 1. ill of lu.iii
log most Interesting and most complete records nf the
Pacific. Bo little attention lia* the United
Htatea paid to tabors of thi. deacriptioua thal
Americana can find theil n iv from Baud] .fool, to the
(?tilden date milt by th? aid of an English chart Pores
ample, the chart that our mail ettenincr? u*c lu tween l'un
limit and Ban Pranciaco l? mi Inaccurate English one,
founded on a nu!?? survit of the Spaniards IOS roars ?go.
For our hydrographie ku'ow ledge of tin? greater part of
Mlcroussls,s portion of which our comnieroe between
Ban iTiiiiiT-.ioand Canton Inverses, ??? an? mainly In*
debil d ?o the uncertain reckoning kept ra board whaling
and other vessels, whleb. tam the vn> nature of their
pursuits, cannot be entitled to such confidence. Every
year wrecks occur from detsetin charts lu regions which
are the li lort of w hiller??.
Between the parallels of M? and _n N'nrtli latitude there
is a ?one? ?-bull i* very little traversed by lalllan vessels,
!>. i,ui-iii it l* a region of i alni?, und VSSSOU lu sailing from
AiiiiTlia to china sall south of th.? lutter, sud letuintnir
from china to America, ?.til north of the former, to avail
themselves of the f.tv m,iii'a? wind* there prevail?
ing Thal belt will be Unversed by (he Puelflc
amil steamers, and n lhere ure no doubl many rock?.
shoals, ret fe?, ami it niay be Uland?, hitherto undiscovered,
im time should be lust in sscertaiidng what are the perils
that await i.ur navigator? In that regl?n. Although the
work of ?urveving the Pacific reyuirua all the labor that
our Navy cuti i>?*a(t?w unonjlt, yet aoaio time should bo
devoted lo a vd> sge ?>f dftcovsry. to discover l?y ttcep
sea soumlliig? the natara of the bottom of this great
on ?ii. B?tenos now tli?*lr??? cultghteuiuont ou this sub
Jnet, itud commerce will some day profit by the Informa?
tion; that Is, when tho subject of the l'udflo Telegraph
(.-?bli- iiedonie-? matter of discussion,
oban ?n iver iniv-a iiir.-.*t t?l?graphie communient mu,
fen UH Bfi ???92* -i ?ma tttmmhhm { Ita dto"_ \A\\A? |
mately, America and Asia will bo ?.sonnected hy <s_i?i_a _
tending a?ro*is this vast ?M?^iii at n?ari? ,t? wi?h?.i . . *
_i?;i^?*__________^
ahle toi-.inip? te aucccN.sfiill.r v itli ? mut
suiuim. Unit the bottom ?*f (hu I'.cifn ,",._.,., ', , *
1" rii),le"i,,i.i. les io t,.,..eU.gr.ip.il. "J?*?
mas : *? pronounced fe i Ih.'e. li ?,i
*1 . Bl___ I.0*1. ___,_, .
As*
'ill
iles
that the bllSlOl ?i ?if tin "
iiiiinerative, inul its
T"'u- catii? s should ho fern- III M
. to Hoiiolu 'llu?J
? the l:..,|i.i I; ( I,?"it iT i ? ?j
? .- I !? ".I t"" : re io . utiin, on the j
I't, fourth f "it, ?'
.- io llong Koni,', ?
In l ugtli ?*1
No voyage, ula morepleasantth ,
ko ig favor. ? ,,
with ojKr.ii ]..'i-t ? during the ?'lilli'.?
,.
:, all' .t|'--l .1 i
lion. ? t
Sj.at.I.inI-, i?
II t they? ,up]
t al" t'a ?-j, ,. iin-d? i- l.or j
. iiiai-.t .'ii form a]
a ]'i?!.'. ti. erally, ?vc m ?i t;,,
Inal lnhabltauta are deer.
.1 BAR-ROOM HOMICIDE.
.UK I.,in*.?". OB !? s i ??Kit M'( "."; BEB 0VBB A Vf\s
Si.'? - I Iii. lil k1 <?l BATBS0B l?s
The liqnor stor?, of Mb hi ? I Lpneh, ru ?the ? ?>ri?.?r oi
i and M uiu ? t
.cene of a brawl ?m Ibe .fterno? of tit.
. -..,!..- ii resulted lu tia ? i
.' II.?
A pistol rai .
sue? etslvo shot? w<
the laal of whb h enl . . ,'
- Tis death fron? lutei uni It ni ? , A.
ni-* !."' ?-,.?. d and Dwyci ; ",*__?
"".ri' ?i II-. ,; ii
' ??
v. rd llefore tina the uso meu 1.. _?
t.-lli:? ?,', ;|_, ; ;u h ..Til? T.
time ot t!i - homl "
wert in Hu- lt.-, ? . ? .
v.]:.. h were refused him bj Dwyer, fi m ki? lofa ?llv
turhanco or wrangle then took ? .]
bj ii.? l ootli ? i it ti
m to bave romndtt. '1 lb? fi . l!:?
?' tem. ?i if the a . T ; ? ?*.
? lll.-la e I St:'? -,s,,sl '?I lil ti:?- l
Cudtlcn and t aro oth , -, ni ?! .
a Ti ra; mt thumb nearly I -,
and :? s Ufe, m u .,- J . Igmei.t, ?at . il ?
i? -ned
mj hfa. ;,i-.l du ,- threat to me
lit.;!i ] in"!,-, m mal Mi (ml Ien liad baten i .: '...?:. ?.. .-,?
1er Mr. Lyu? h's store, !.. ,
Wli.-li OU .Vi'liie-?las la?! they I 'I
llev? d, from th? Insfanl t,, s . - d
.? til? i t<> take Ins ii:?. | beul me.
. -. bi
ltl .teil viel, ra,- bj I.
[ carne from behind the eouuterarm d, a? I W11? ni tti m
T.? 1.? ; M. I ?eh!.'!. ... alkl I I'.V.UP!? ti.?', a-.?I I fit. I
in, until th? )i.iit.. ? left, 1 .
??ils -a-. 11! my ? ?i from great pera?
tmii."
i MI . t'Ti.'s- <?i i ni i
It i? aeai li a yeal ibu < .? s lies
I? of ;i ? 'I -i
Dwyer. A i apit-1 case, h. -1
to elapse than In other criminal it ca? im
and Justlj tried. Thei
t
coi .--,'. ?
. ( tia- 'I, ii. _
and hi ti lu! la tbua more I .i tiy
- i the 1 o? n of tlcn? - .-.?
i: . el, o? 1> s.-r I >.-i i ? ?>_- I ?
I
m. n i 'ii.Ii t.?- . . I . -ti _
..'I. haden
There waa quite on l
ti???, f I) ?yet wa*
condu? ted ".. Mi 1. ' . s
Attorney, and hi? del " , a Th?
- at? '1 '?' Hill. *?? .'! :-a-ea3?.sr_,
u i* ?i midd 1 mun. After tua
ti lui i. ?worn In, Mr Hutciiii - atl?
UDO lil? Ii pt? -
tsso s.r.?..'-.a. a s?. ..-c sa:ii,ii,il ss ii.-ii t.- ; ?orao?
the ca? Ulli
TV: - _
Dr. J? ' ' Hi
deposed ! I mortem.
!.. .'...!:!,-"< t.-,.?ed on th" Mb .lay of ,).?-. r*a - ?. -r, I.W3.
tol ball v.?.mai in the ?lui' m? n ; t.." IML
?va? found among an accnmulatl. n <?i ?? In the
iiia.l..iniii.i? i .ts.ts ; his conclusion waa thal th? d? -1
.1 ,1 I,"III exhallal.till, product .1 l?y internal h? Ill
, to be
. ?...i the bei uld no1
BligBSfeS
?
Id. t.. the fa. ' ' ' .1 thnt
- k o%
? roth ? I e ?AW
himahveafter bis wounding; be w is-ei~ib-sndtalked
?i i?. In? th?,
THE I \t ?SE /. i iv.
A atunher oi ligaor dealers had irds|
h. f.?re ti.*-.lu-?:?.'? of the l'a.lii:." Collits. I?-it f* t.- s i
- .f the i.*ic;.?e law oana aatsatln s-oorvatlSB ot
tia- pollcc.auil.it? u. i foe traafc.
enn. a were pn?portlona??l. - lays sviii
doubtless be the constant r?*.-'ii:! "f a vi ara:? enforee*
minit ??f the las?, ami h.,p,ai.-r hull.?-? ?.II the vi..k the
I,i..t Of the t'. a,_f;uu o? l.u lit]. fOr OBS li U J" IB
the ssvi ?.
AT T1IK TUMI " ?T.
. ii in the
First. Bncoiid,Tliird, 1 'h
.
the Tombs Police 4 I lads
s -.. .s? s; Mulbem t?; . '? ' ?1 Ii tater
ai ; .1 ,hu I. II ?.. No. '.. Semi . - I. nu , No.
M Bart? i- ?t ; .1 .. . i: t.; J? -<-p_
So. m
Martin Bell, No "I
No. 147 M
.1
i. No ii?" Vient ?ri? No u ss .?'_.
. ?? . . W.
Ko. -Ml ?Va.-,.
Al lili ,l_l I I I?, ? M
The following _i|Uoi .l-.i.-i? st. ?_-!.t
i?t-f. n? Justice ?Dodge, .-h.u.' ?I ?sith s [?dating ri.?- lix ewe
law bj 1.1
])s.-i. " rwenti fouri
241 Thu.l ave.; Patrick M. .v ,af. n_ ?.. N
i itl nell lia Cali.ti.
(?eorge Buck, No. :-.'. J ?nth .is? : I ? .?
iii . -? ; l iistin B'ilaon, No. I?. Lei
. Avenus \. . drew H ?. *?
?t. Three haudr? ?1 doll _ .oilba
ah.is e ' I
. ii ? .
?
Bimi .lies Se?!. :,':_. eil ' . ' .ve*
Sund ij- : Henry UttiiHi r.
Ka In, .* 1191 Bow? ry: ('I
John Kiii'i/, No. ! . .?_.
! iii.-, l t ; .I.?h,i M ,', , .
I.. ,iis Mil. r. N . i .? J" ' . ? ?. ? , . . . .re?
ime A; J ) Vint . II
N ive.; ?\ i ? ?al ?.?. '? i
. li /.Na || lias ml ?t. Ball ? I la.
? ?t? li i?i the .i.a.s.- caw ?.
ANNIVERSARY OP IHM KEW-Y ORE BIELM
SOCIETY.
> ' Monday i rening ?the i- d m ni ' i
York Bible Society, an aux lllorr braachi I I
Bible B Dr. Adams'? I
; a simare. Pin? lorien <
Influence on the eougn*.
??mil, a,',- ssa- -li',t? Ad? : . l'oit?.0
Biulth, Dr. J. O. Murray, li i .
?.t the S..UHT.S at ? ? 1 . . ? -a. riia
lal ter gcutl imin, ?n tia? co II ?e of lila |
that ." ?lis.I .. or la t, or s, 1 . I a, ,1 ,,; rat,
if the pit renta i . iii. ited in ( :
were ?prarticen in this eli I ia <f viss
would s,?,?u ?li?appear." The .*. ? re? ?iv? ?report wa?
read, showing th? receipts for the pavst year tu m
B_,T71 'li?" number o. tamlli. ? -.. -.t.-.i b> I 1
mittee numbera 4_,1-S. and of tb .' mid d?"t
tlillte < ! the U1I1I". \S?, ; .
have be en supplied with the Bible, mon ii
? for s au,.u? ,. u..... left tu:i |.?d
vs. rd of ?Uod Thla muk a t . "f o.ui
< uluim ? Thron -ii it? marine
aupplittl 'ia v?eaeela wltl Ihes. .
alao 1ST emigrant veaaels aupplked with Ccatamoi I
use of M,-, ruge passengers. One bundr. ?I and forty-twe
s. a-?? I? fiein marly. ,. -r, cutholll i.?.ii.!r. In the ss"r'.tl
have been t -:i??i ?and supplied, i "T of
volumes distributed und disposed ??{ ??i the offlee la
:r.'..?'.. being 7..1VJ in exc?s? of lui ? . ?f th?
DO emigrants arriving at 1 istl i '-:ai?M
lias,- been dhrtrlbed. fun ?..!.>'?_
military posts tn ti:, rntteu --?rare? i 771 vo
laen si-atlcr.-.l. ?naI to 1 lui t s tv?..* t mu it.ihlc InaUtUtloaS
-..??ri.V v.?lu,lies has. la til Mll|?:?(.I i .
seliitn. ?, at a nut el OltfiOl Ti, ?..?.,? l.c.-li .*? i.t OOl to tlifl
ss? !i,l.
Tin meeting rloa ?1 by - and re*
.?? red the 11? ?tug pronoun?,?? ?I l,j the
Dr. A?la:i - _____?__?________
EDUCATION ot aita Viva DMBB. Thla eras the sah"
Ice! of extended lenlarka bi ti. N y,for*
un ?Is an ai.'i nt of tlie 1 T,"<li>i,-,?," >_la IBM.
, the congr? ration ?'f the Pilgrim Church. In W??al
';"li!iis third st , on -tin?-aj (norning TI o subject waa rn?t
llit.Ti.h-?! fot ?? ?.-in.oli. bul hs s? is ?>r foiln
it waa Introduced by a teal from Psalm-, lxvitl.. St ;
..I'liiiics s?mil collie out Of J's ?.pt; lifhou:.. ?hall SOOU
?-tret,Ti out her haml-s tinto (-'"?I." ?!. said everj luiniune
aiiiK'hriati.in Person ssoitiil be interested lu the ?stil-Ject
, lu,s, n It ssus ?ntcliih >1 to sliosv the pli'?ilit t -..lulltlo?
.t the black ia??, and the way to Improve thal .?ou.litlon
Th.? Bufferlnga ?>f the?? peogle had been lons
au.! N'siiv, hut they h.ttl lu cn emin s ii b_
u tsttiklng furiieaiaiuc. Tlnv are pat-ni and ].?i-?fu
"??dcr all (heir ti.iul'lc?. They hear tln-ir ]?-r-*.??"iitluii*ai
the Angli*a-Buoa never would, ami ?<f n???.r peeeooassn
(hey say, "Father forgivs them, they know i-"t whal
the's do " Yet the eraentes they en.iurc ar? 1M*S,?U'1 iba
concept ion of die people ol the NorUi,andtheneBapapen
do not .is.? ans thing like a ?nsoiubl?- de .11 iptnui ,?f tl.-l?
con,lit ?on. .What the black p? opie want most BOW I" help
it i? sani that th.? win not work ?inca ihey kate Bseesss
lu?(luicn. That is untriit?. From all pan*, of Mi?- Aoulo
1 h as.a r.a.lsed r.]???rH that tlu.v w.? sslllliig ?nfl
rfwily to work whenever au opportunity offured. uai
whili? tliey aie iiintoiis to work, HI? what obawciei
ure In their way. In .etuli of the ><**r,_ ,Jl
ians and U4(s6 their lsl.or went nnr??con.iH'n?ed by ?na
fuilure of the crops, and plantera U-ft them to get aisa|
,i? the) might. They are now being hclpcl 1*?,U-_??J
the Noillteru people, bul what will they ?WBSamw
BTBlltflTTt 1? tiikuu assay, as It must ho lu time, tua?"
ne? ?1 oulighteiiment t?, make tlmlr liviug hy their uno
ludustry. Education. Bi-ooja Um ?Hiing-b??.?li oro
Wh?* tlu'y mott want now. With liitelligeuce. th??y *.*"?
know how to pr?vido for themselves, and their labor .*??.
be more varied. Prealdent I.liieoln n?? .?W,1'" ?.""'^ ?V.
uo other way for the advanceiiieiit of the black ftantntf
. ..?pt t" keep ii]? their school?. Th?, Hov. Mr'Con v ?*? "J?"
, lulled hu MUtj.-ct hy an appeal f??r be P In heha f otttn
T.u,h,Ta"Ass,H'.uti,.n lit?.ly.orga'_,_?1.1i, their m? u)?)?*a
mont foi thuotl'icati-juof U?., uniting miudaamjng ?*~i
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