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T?E8DAY, FEBRUARY t 1887.
TBE SEWS Tills MOESUTOk
FoimoN.?Lord Randolph Chnrchiil up ntrain in
the House of Commons. : - A warlike manifesto
jaened by German Liberala. :.. ? - Arrangements to
celebrate the centennial anniver-Ory of ihn conse?
cration of the first Bishop of New-Yoik. - --
False report of the eseai>o of Bast? Hey. ?? Mr.
Gladstone on Ireland.-Three hundred emi?
grant? drowned iu a collision, esssss Opponiti <n to
tlie Qnetta Railw.iy in AfghantBtan.-Qniet
In Belfnsr. == Austria's war measures only
precautionary.
Cox'siubS.?Both bracebes in session?Senate :
Discussion over tlie Sundry Civil bill. -
House ? Legislation relative to the Retaliation
hills; the Agricultural bill was passed.
Domkstic.?a bill in tho IsSajtalBiare to reoriran
jee tho Board of Regents. " Hal Nesv-Jersev
Senate BB organize to-day. ?rzz Bishop Head
riikeu's successor.-~ Snow iu talaaaaole and
Notthern Illinois, sssss. Srnstor Maxcy losing
vot?*? iu the lexaa Legislature.-: ( ombiririt <m
of Republicans and Greenbackers in tlie Semite
contestili Waal Viiginii. =r= New plan for the
reorganization of the Reading, aaa Alleged dis?
covery of an Anarchist conspiracy la Chi rag ?. ??
Jco yachting at Poughkoepsie.
Cm ANu ScBc'niiA.v.?An explosion on tbe OM
Dominion steamship Guy-indotte. ? --: BtaJtroas.
freight-handlers to join the strike, .---?? R.iymonit
Heimout's death accidental. =^r= O'Ncil testified in
Ins own delence. : New testimony in Ihe l'aine
will cu.s ?, ssssss Weights for tlie handicaps an?
nonuced. --Views of Minister Peatttatoa ou
Gorman aflairs.-: The MeGlyun fund increased.
- General Krzyzanow?ki diotL ??*~The Weae?
nn's Conference discussed the needs of dapeadeol
children. =^= A sailor fatally stabbed on the ship
?lessami .e. ;-? Gold value of the legal-tender
silver dollar (112?2 grains)?47d. per onne? 7S.14
cents, ssssa Stucks dull, and after steadiinv>s were
liepres-,,) by rumors, cloeiug weak.
?p? VVkaimkk.?ludicatmns for to-day: Colder,
and fair weather. Tempern ture yesterday : High?
est, 40J ; lowest. 29 average 3:1V.
It was really unnocv&ary fur the House
Commit ?co on Foreign A ti airs to wck the
opinion of iho Administration in regard to
rctiiiiaory legislation in the fi-heriis matti-r.
The Senate, by a practically unanimous vote.
h?is shown what its sentiment?, are, and the
.Hou?? ought to leijuiro no coddling fiom the
Lxctutho biauch of the Government to have
tlie courage of ins conviction*. It will bo
interesan?:, however, to learn just how far lata
President and his Secretary of State think they
ought to go in checking Canadian outtugms on
Amciiiaii ciiiz-.'iis. Judging from tlu-ir auiimlc
ever sin?? the trouble txgan, they ?ili be likely
to recommend to Conyre-s a graceful back?
down ; or if it cannot 1? wholly graceful, then
as grim lu! as may be; but, at .?il event?, a
backdown.
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Mr. Finn has introduced a bill in the As
aembly to ro,uiro imitation gold and silver
article? to bo M am pod 4? Imitation.'' This is
an instanco of umici -Canary worry on tho pun
of a legislator. Comparatively littJu oheup
jewelry Ls sold either in New-York State or
In the country at large. The average American
is neither vulgar nor stupid enough to do?iro
to fit him elf or his family out in trumpery
]?rsonal ornamenta. Moreover, tho retail
jewelry tiudc in the United States is carried
on with remarkable fairness. The underlying
principle of it here is not misrepresentation.
Abroad, whero tho notion of shrewd, fetal?
liargaining still pervadea nearly all department
of trade, Ilio buyer ha? to look out for himself.
Abroad, thcicforo, such a law as Mr, Finn mg
frest? is sviso. There in no need of it in America.
Tlie testimony is all in in the O'Xei] ea.<c.
and the common opinion is tli.it it give? the
indict?*] AkJenuan a chance <>f escapo. Mis.
McLaughlin and her c*ni>in, Miss lox, swear
that O'Ncil never called at McLonghlin's
bouse in tho summer of 18S4. Katie Metz
dec?an? that ho and ?-even?! of tho Aldermen,
at dille:out times in May and June in that year.
called at the house next door in which she
was stating as a servant, and asked if Mc
IxMighiiii lived there. Whether the jury con?
vict or not, dcjieiids upon the opinion they
form as to tlie comparative value of these con
tnv?ctory etorio*. An i in partial man oft* the
jury would have little tlitlk-ulty in deciding Ihe
question against O'N'eil ; but the uncciiaint.y of
juries in legaid to verdict?? is proverbial. The
Judge's chargo is awaited with anxiety by all
who hate to think thai ju-ii.e can break down
in the briU'ry cases al ihia late day.
It is curious to note that the labor tumbles
incident to tho Old Dominion and tho coal
?strikes continue to sprca I, and yet that poli?
tical dilu?t follow? dose iu the wako. 'iho
coal companies say that they have little or no
diiltculiy in handling their ? oal, und as the
j ? rice oi it does not advauco it ia safe to ????,???
their ?.memoriti? as uue. Most of iho steam?
ship companies dec?an?, also, that they aie able
to till their old employes' places and to Urna
and unload fioigut without much delay. Yet
every day the area of the atriko imrea-ies a
little. YoKteiday several tbou-aud mora "ioiig
ahoiviiM'ii left woH;, and it ia mid that the
freighuliaiidlera on tito lailroade will lie cailod
taut within twenty-four hours. The?e is no ?
mom reason, however, to suppose thnt this
olas? of laborers will win in a strike this year
tlian thoro was to suppose they would win
in ltS8si when they lodi. '??? mpply of
unskilled labor is apparently greater to-day than,
live y^ars ago.
Lord Randolph Churchill, in a -pooch on tho
Address in the Hritish Commons l.vt night, did
not insult ai ybody bet the Union-Liberal.-.
?? approved the (?ovcrnmen'/s rounse in Iif
l.i'iil, and in all things except tlie ostima?es.
and then, evidently epealdng to tho public, said
that timo would justify hLs course in ro-igiiing.
Donbiieas Im exjoeannd accurately tho opinioo
<if iho Tidies at l.'irge when ho declared that
tho Uiiion-Lilcials were only a crutch for ihe
Conservative party, which ho hoped would soon
be alilo io go alone. The audible, chuckle with
which this sentiment will lo received in every
Tory drcle in hngland will not, add to Iho
m i.d forco of tho Coalition Cabinet.
A ORATE CONTINOX?CT DISCUSSED.
Pusillanimous, talk in roga id to a arar with
Oroat Britain over fi.-heries mitrares ahould not
lie encouraged. It is true that the cotmtrj has
a (leleiicclc.-n seaboard which, in tho event o'
bontilitiea wiih a foreign Power, would invito
iiaasion. It i- abo truo that the Doited Stale-,
Navy is in a dc;loial>le condition, and would
Isa mintilo to mako a stand againat
the ik'eis of Girat Britaia. The de?
feneci??? condition of tho p-enboard and
tlio weakness of the Navy aro indispu'al/u
fads. The lishcrios controversy will r-orvo a
most n-efnl purpose, if it s'imularo legisl.i'ive
activity in providing milijlHle mea-tircs of Na?
tional defetuc. Too (TCat slice cannot be laid
apon tho necessity for icgblatioti on these im?
portant suljectf*. CongTrees onghi to bg torced
by publie opinion to make edoqaate appropria?
tions for tho mnnufacniro of ht a^y ordnance,
the adoption of a pompi to system of bari "i
defence and Ilio creation of a powerful N;iv.\.
It i.- not nteeooaij, however, for tho press to
evaggerate tbe nreaknesi of tlie country and to
m:ii<o a craven exhibition of American helpless
ne s.
Defenceless as is the seal o:ird and mi ti|ii iVl
a> is tho Navy, it is MVellbeleag line lh.it this
country is 1??:tor prepared for a war over tho
fidici ios oui rogos than England is to-day. AY o
Fay this, noi in a lo.islful spirit, bul as tho le
siiit of dciiiieiato reflection. 'Ilio gonthern
frontieroi the Dominion i* certainly no exponed
to attack from Ihe Volunteer land forcea, which
this COUntrj coniti at once pot into the field, as
? the American stmboard i? lo ho.-iilc naval
d?monstrations. Every wanton act roTimilted
on tho coast?tho bombardment of th fenceless
lowao nnd the firing of cities could bo repeated
on Canadian lernt, ry in a spirit of retaliation.
A gioat anny could bo ivcniitcd for an activo
OBUipnign in Ontario, and with a population of
110,000.000 to draw upon, wi h an uniivalleil
financial cirdit throughout the morid and with
e\ery huinrin industry osiahli hod under a nrise
gygteni of Piotection, the Irene would not long
l?e in doubt The absentee of a Beet would e\
poso tl)o country to great hasardai but it mould
?? a contest mainly between land for?es on the
northern frontier. In such a canipaipn (?rent
Britaia would be at a teiiooa d ^.-i ..t -...?
In another respnet ilio position of ilio United
States would l>c altogether snperior. There
would lo a aaited population hete, whereas
Kngiand would have an It Ni revolution to
pappio with at home. No prophet ig needed to
fore.ell one result of a de lami ?? of war
ist?ceti England and the United staio. ?
largo proportion o! tho British army would le
immediately required for aolire garrison duty
in Ireland. Not only would I ri limen refuso
io take np armo against the United Satis, but
they would a! o plot uni-ea-nnrly afaiii-St tho
Crown and etrivo to c.stnl<tish nn Irish Kepuli
lic. From a war involving th? probable kam
of Canada and Ireland ?p-at Britain, not Ameri*
ca. has i<?a-on to shrink.
No mon? deplorable event enn he Imagined
than inieniecino strifo bgflwignj the Bngttnh*
speoating ?????? that am leparated by the At?
lantic, lut bound tejgetietff by indissoluble ties.
Wo believe thai/ on each sido moral and indite?
ti.ol fone.s, aliko powerful in preventing Ihe
oullnvak of war, will continuo to make for
rjeaoo In this generation and for a mitury in
reserve. It is nnnecennary, however, for a gn-at
Nation tif 80.000,000 pt-oplo lo pro. lai'in Ita
abject hclplc sness in tho event of waa- That
is a craven and pu-i Han mums policy.
l? ?SM A Ite ? ASI? TU K POPE.
Prince Hismaivk is negotiating for direct aid
from tho Vatican in the ijennan ejections, li??,
had no bica of going to Cano ?a barcfooVd
and returning empty-handed. When he fi:?i
proposed to aban?h>n Ihe Cultur Kujupf ami to
revio tho May laws, ho ajrpeoted to obtain
pcimancnt political support in the Kei< hs'ug i"
potara for tho concesi?n. Tho Cesi tata ?liti en?
able him to enrry nc>v tariff schcdiikis and
otlier mcaetires, but it has resolutely maintained
an attitude of vigorous indei-ondonre. Last
year, weary of fruules* compi onuses with the
Leader of that party, bo resol s ed to deal directly
ariti, tho Vatican. In prot lwiining tbe js-a????
svViirh hail been negoiinte<3, ho boaeUid in (Jus
Landing of having outmanuMivrod tho Centto
lie had ellcctod a aett lemon t with tho ? ???
himself, who in his judgment waa a more lib
errd statesman tban Windthorst. Hi.? sur?
render was aa htunilialiug as it could have l?oon.
He pia?tically withdiew from every one ol the
po-itions carefully intrenched by Prussian
legislation during tho livo years fo!k>wing Uio
last Koman Council. Tho Vn'ican wa? concili?
atory in tone, but indexible In purpose. It
held every foot of ground which it had ever
claimed, l'rinco J!i.-iii;if.k made :ui uncondi?
tional surrender. When the fust day of polit?
ical reckoning came, he found that it wa* alao
a gratuitous surrender.
Naturally I'nncc lii?marck was displeased
ss ben tho Catholic mcmbcia, forming fully a
third of tho Ifoichs?tg, unite?! with tho Pro
o; resists and threw out his Army Uta, His
indignation has increa-cd as he perceives tho
strenuo'? elTorta made by the Catholic consjtit
ueiiciee to return tho members who voteti
against him. His organs havo reproached the
Vadean wilh neglecting to carry out ils i>art of
ihe stampata! for tho roviiion ol tho May lasvs.
The pi.?Mica! aupport which was prombed has
been sithheJd. Tho Catholics remain in op?
posi, ion to him on political questions, when ho
e\j cuted that they would co-opera'o with him
in matters relating lo ilio Empir? aa soon os
ho agreed to concede every point of the ecclesi?
astical controvcn-y. Prfiico Bismiurk impor?
tunes the ???? to como to his aid and to 10
buke tlie i*df-opiniona'ed leaders who do not
take tho cue fiom tbe Vatican.
This ?a, one of the inconvenience,* arising from
negotiations with tho Vatican over tho howls
of tho political leud?is of ??? ? or man Ca'holioa.
Windthorist and his collcaguea havo not lieen
loiiBtilted by tho principals, and oon esjuontiy
aro fatal to tako their own cour-o. Tho Vat
ican could not di cipline or coo reo tliem, if It
had the diapoaition to do ao. It would bo a
fatal policy to weaken the political power of
tho ???f? Caholio, which baa been for a
decado the allongeai, lorco in tlio Keichsrag.
The Vatican is not likely to commit so egre?
gious a blunder. It will undoubtedly dieciaim
any intention of intervening in the political
affairs of Germany. Prince Bi inarck will havo
to got on in tho best way he can without tho
aid of Papal cl?xtioncering in his favor.
THE CASR'oF USVtKR.
Tho confee-ion of Unger and the description
in The Tribune of ?ho manner in which it
was obtained made a dramatic svinilo yester?
day ; but wo wonder how many of our rea Ici s
felt a?<onished or di*quift?-d by tho police ar?
rangements which contributed so largely to tlie
sensationali-m of tho event. It ought to have
occurred to many, and we hope it
did, tltal ilio methods adopied in this
cas?', hosvever calculated to work upon tho
uneasy mind of tins prisoner, h<isvovor well
dc?i?'iied to bieak dosvn bis assume?! inditler
ence, acro fonigli to tho American system of
juri prudence. It is tho French cus'om to lay
tnrsj and dig pitfalls for tho BOCtald [a capital
caos. It is the G???? h elisioni io mbjarl him
to a judicial examination, in which open tuna??'
?ad abuso often play a conspicuous pert It
is the Fiench custom to 1n-at i-so.y BCCUfod
person as guilty until his fonoecnoe has been
proved? Bal none of thee prsxt?cea baa ?-mi
I ten permit ed or ju.-slilicd under English or
American Itvv.
That lass i? fiiinlameiilallv at variance v.?ill
the (Jode Napol?on and ita derivi ? ! no
sslitn? ia tho divergence wider than in ssl,a
relate? to the tivattuenl of apogead \??? one and
Iho obtaining of eonfee nuis or .??' :'??
It, waa tho duty of the poUco to admit
conned ??? the pi?-me <>f t?o pri'oncr.
Unger penna to bave been r ? lly d prired of
all piofe-stona] aid. Ii waa ?!.? police dnty
to let the rsriaoner Rione outil be ihonld l>e
brought before a magistrata for exam'na ?on.
or le indicted by the Urand Jury, ImteaJ of
lid* a nii'liidraiiiaic, semi-nu? ?in? al plan ss ;?
fi,lined und carried ont ; - m !i a plan as ?an I??
round only in Gaboriaa'a uovo?*, m feci. The
weapon ssiih which the crime was committed,
iho blood-stained clothing of the victim, the
trunk in which the body ss;;* di pa.ehed to
Baltimore, were employed aa ?? properties "' to
heighten the effroi of the -, ? ,? and t?? pi
terror ami remorse in the pri oner. Then sva
shrewd calculation in tho coi.ccption, and it
meoeeded; bat tho moat pertinent conaidoratiou
is not the elfe, t of the experiment, bul tho
Justification of it.
Why baa the English and American law eon
ileiniii J ami forbidden ?Lis mode of exam ning
nnd te-ting and playing upon the n, rTua ?d
ftecu-rd pei ??ms I Because it opena the
door to cmo.ional and fa!??? eonfei
and accusations ; lavan a it introduces
eli ?menta of si:spii ion whioh are Intangible, nn
dejnonttnblo. and therofoio tending to ?' n
fuaion, misapprehension and Injuatiee, The
notice in thia country, moreoTor, .-in? i:.?
ssiih no InquiaitoriaJ fune i"ns or powers, ? d
if or when they es? :, function? they
over-top t!,o bounds of their authority and I
< ?'ino offensive tatennesldlera and lassies e\
perimenters. In tlie ? ;?m> '<f Unger the ron
f's aJon, bowoTer extorted, may uhimatcly facil
ttat?j the ali.iinis'ration of Ju..tic?s. Bat it
must le mnoml-ctnl that the law ?
low eonviction t?? be baaed upon auch a eta ?
meni ; and lids p?os ?? on alo ?? a tcatimon fel
to tho illegitimacy of the naethoda tired to pro
cure the a?4now?edgnjenl frum the guili* man.
It Is clear that 'he poli e ? aal noi is? allowed
to enrroa h uni audacious!] upon the *pi
the eriminaj ooar*a> To wtanit to rach an
.ii.ii ? su,nid ??? ??? encouragi an evil, the ?
of ssl.ii h it would ti"' !?> pia '?' ?? lo es1
The publie can sa ? -I! afford lo sacrifi?e an <???
caaioaaJ aortaational opUode, bul the* aeeurodl?
cannot afford to condone a ,v violation ol
ayatem ?>f law which is the eotanion defence
and protect on Bgainat tyranny and oppn m.
T?R BROOKLYN DISCLOSURES.
Tho praeeatusents m.-ulo by tlie Kings County
Qrund Jury ought to etir up the people of thai
city to a ic:i!i/:ui"n of the ooriomi i" stnka Ihey
m.it?? when they allowed tlio Ufcmocralic ring
to regain the i*.?>er fiotn nrhich ii had been
exdnded for lour years? They ncie warned 'f
tho eooaeojuenoea that might follow their aea>
leet of a ptaia duty, bui rJored their eyea and
allowed the candidate of "Hoes'1 lleLanghlin
to take tho Mayor*! . ii.ur. The lystem of
munii ?inai governnient in force in Brooklyn -
where tho Mayor hai ?lmo*t nnlimited powers
if appointment and rensovnl is an nxcellent
ryntem if well administered ; i?ut in the bands
of a weak or corrupt chief executive if Is sue?
ceptible to the gn.vse^t n!n;se*t. Buch a rygfctn
ought to keep the voten continnally on their
gnard, so that none Lut good ????? diali le nui
in positions of grave responsibility. This vig?
ilance uns not erercired in 1885, and on?? of the
results of that failure li ih?? di oloanreo marie by
tho Urand Jury? on Friday. With a '
awake, earnest, cilici.?nt nun in tho Mayor'?
(lib? o it is inconeeivalilo that snob abnecg could
have been allowed to cn'ep into Uie municipal
admiinsttation.
The legisiaUre Inveattgatioa which ?> Bkelj to
follow should Ui sweeping and exhaustive. If
laws have not been actually viola ed, ih? imi
tow > ? ari one which ha\o been made are hantle
le<s tlian diminu?. The relations between tlio
Common Council and other officials and tho
sancirlo ??;!?? and telephone companies ere
wrongful and highly detrimental to tlie city's
nitoiiflfl. Tho i'atk Commission, t,.o, has been
?Aofully recsUeea, if nut worse, in the nenago
ment of Itg finance*. While the Qrand Jury
ware aot able lo iceoapHah all thai era? hoped
for, the boaeat jx-oj)!?? of Brooklyn have rcaaon
toooagratulate Ihemsdveo opon Ihe work don?.
?? excellent, ?????? has been mah?. There ohoold
le no halt until tlie abnega ?loeoplniae 1 of have
I ?ron sot light.
A MORMON RARRAR08SA IRGEND,
? story comee from Lincoln, Neb?, to the
effect that Hrigham Voung has "iv visi ted Iho
palo ghaaaeea of Iho moon,'? and thai after
having de*Batted all tho world into nn assured
belief in his death and burial he has moivlv
la-en working out ? oeep hud oeheme of dem]
tlon. According to this narrativo Brig-ham'
aOagod decease was arranged carefully to pave
the way for a nham rreuireotion, und he is now
hiding in tho house of a Mormon ii(.ar Lincoln
and making prepai alione for his leappteiglllO
which Ls to con finn the fait), of tho Saints and
confound tho (?ontiles at. ono and tho name
timo. That amah a gtOiy should gvt a||(>at is
lamarestiiig, because it iUto-tin'ca ihe iinrowpicr
ablo gulliliilily of 10*9? people. 'Iho death of
Hrigham Young was as nearly pul lie, as Mich
an event can lw when It ?!<?.,, ?ot 0,.(.,ir on ,)1G
s( atfold. Talion ill with cholera morbus on
Thursday, Autfust 2S, 1877, hu Angered until
W'ednoday, Augnai 29, when, luflammuiioii
of iho bOWelg having set ?n, he died. From
Sa?trday morning un.il Bimday noon his Uxl.v
la,)? in -tato in tho Tals-rna? Jo, and dining that
period gagne 1^,000 paOflg vis ted ?i( by actual
(OiuiU Of tin*?, the inajniily dngjabmanl kneif
tho man In life, for ?very Mormon in Utah
had prol ably Been Hrighum Voung ofion. '???
uh a of a subftitulioii is under tho ein uinstanco??
uiithinl.alile. In r,horl, iho ib?ath and burial of
tho Mormon prophet must tie toiuidorod as
wo!l o'sterttrjd us any historical e\ent .
'Ibis, howevor, niakeu no diffc.eiico to iho
levara of kuviid*. The dea hg of Barbarossa.
of i'orkin Waibcck, of Joan o? Aie, of Will.cs
Booth, nero njuulJy well awxiit^incil, but Iho
popular reluctaiKC to atropi tho common fa e
for |M!r>onag4's who had been raised by iinagin
ation to pre te m a tu ml proportions naturally lori
in all these and many moie caco to stories
about make-lelicvc funerals and deep purpo.es
of ultimato irappearanco. We have not tho
slightest doubt that inuulicre of Montions will
rccoivo Ilio Nebraska fiction, cJiimsj?, crude and
bullish as it is, with simple and unquestioning
failli ; nay, that even ihoso who saw Biigli.'uu
Younge boJy in the ooffin will prefer to con
rJude thai their eyes deceived them, nnd that,
it was not really his dead featureg ui on which
Ibey then looked. It would net be difficult to
find BOOM man resembling the dead prophet
enough to dupe li?- followers, however. ? few
.\.-.us of nknence play u 1 trieki with mo lories
of Ineco, ao the Tirhborae hi?? demonstrated ?
and it is noL unpossiblo that, tini, really may
Ik* tome plan on fool to stimulate lie ncal of
iho Mormon m.'s-es by prorenting to then a
faino Brigham ao ii en from the tomb, if any
? m h purpose has been entertained, however.
the premature ex pot tre of ii will lo awi I
for the projectors, for tlio Parbaroiga ? ?
do s noi Bonrioh naturally in tliis aye.
? is pretty surly in t'"? yea? for si ?
Hi., public, no ? rule, noi cirri?? for such Uto rntun
u?,ill t lie long vacation days of midsummer. But,
??'l'ir? ftonton Trnnseript' opees Its c lumns to ?
?ii??:? arno lately escaped from ? mnmeatcr
Ivrentj bet lorct ?ml with teeth to mitch. "He
out In a dory in I.'i hai .'? Boj hauling a
irnwL Ho shouted for help and dropped the
? trawl, nnd, ? It ? ?'.'-..>. ? ?.h ? ; for ?'
ran luto tin I ?? I I
.1 . I 1,11.i n G
tho large cod. Herts I taken on board hla
m - I. , ?,? ? ',?? t .- \? ! ?- ? ? , ' '; ? shark
-.?.. -a .,; 1887 o]
" rhe "'?. Alt?! as Advert - r Info ? Mr, Hol
iir????!-, the siiti r if "How t,> Sir a thou the
Memory," ? bal lu? has otn 11 ed t ? p '? u ?p ' ho most
? :? memm ? -.?,, ? . ? ti log lieti ?
?t. s.'.-in ' thai Ils G , .i le il . n ?tanti)
? thai I ?? owes il bo pi Idi Belili
mo ? Vr. Umland, be aould do .? li io buy Mr.
s>k a book nnd ? | e of string.
?>
A memorial to Conn .- I tm H ? tures
ut" many raprtaentnll ? literary snd public men
I strongly reeoromends the ado ii ? o? a plan for
th.? acquisition of an Indes f>> Um great mess ol
.lo. un.I'm . ? fin? ? ???.? ? ? Ai ertene atTairs aril.h are
orateered tini u.h iir Utrrcnunenl orchite] of
l.iii'ii?e. It is pro| ??? ii Bcrui ? il" servires of
V.T. Ucn'smln franklin Stevens i.i canying out
this Imrjortnal work. Mr. ?? ? . luting s
| long nsidam'e In London ?'? bs so much already
toward sstabUahing *'? ?? ! m . U|?on ??
Brm foundntl ? thol not ?? ? than 05,000 docu
??. co veri mi tbe peiiod 1763-1783, uie, now
nemly ready for the printer. The Importance of
such .m in .?-? to ?!,.? Bcholai nnd tiistvorlnn rjannot
be put too nigh, foi t?" drnVultv of getting .it
!'if divinal doni ??? In liai,) ClBMS so
thai m the abapaeo of ? guide or ol t,?
siili |i:i|?ois nre frequently to all practica] Int. tits
. accceeinla. ? lu? orarli is one mhieh no priante
person ami I l.c ?? poet ed ti undertake snd i!i.
nt it
isl.i ii i.r- so ?.in ? ???????.ni bs to make M bhe duty
of LVrngri s i.i ?rnit.t ih.< prayer of the mei or .??
??, the request Ime new b en made several ? p
to BUGcesehe Con resect, there i> tlie Ices ?
li'Ctlns It, nnd to rei Id be to os
I I ? ? ..? ? unni "fi1 ?lie spli It nnd he la
? I'
The alieni in behslf of the \i rienn School si
At).? ?ii w ill I
ml i? Ii it <!? ?. r.? - Il n ,11 ?),? ? . ritan
: ?? itb
?? ).f it own snd a |>ennauetii dliactor lakes
up In? abode Mer??. While much good worl
;?'.?.1????? In the < Si It US |i ? -
' ? e filled the ? ? ,-t >.f dire lor tor ;i .-? >? .r cacti, tlie
. ' ? ? ?
. t he now bj is ma !??.
? -
To G ' || !v fe? fat >uii
r "The Shelby ? Ule Ind. Perno
? ?.t. . ? lilaliiliu ? p????? OT ?BBS BflUtlfl U
? >f Darli] II. Hill'? If ?,,.? ?.?, , ,?? ? ? II? ?s ?,!,
1.1.?? a c<,(,y tijf ?ritti.; ??,?? cala to " ??? ?*?-u??>
cn.t," raetoatag Iva cents, what cl? oins (ta*
picture with ? ,i Lisa ?atei that UUitat
it la Inaeribed t',? legend "Our caadldate tor
l'icsiiiiit * You will reeelled Mr. Llsvctaivl,
fiat Mattante kVriaad ? n.laltuod, "0 ? ? r
. activity, ?rhal m inca are rommitted m
th) aanaa,' oui ataca th?? t? ? .?? ,. been
?.????.?.??? ?:..?.? ?? bo leaaoa s?i,> you si,.,,,11 u. t
buri ?? ??' 1 Ma ? I moerattr m-s
Itati la ttarotiag Ita aaarataa l?? aetttag iltatarstrai
f.,r lu?? il. ^_
"A full-blooded Ini..m baa been twdaiaad a
n in un KjtocupaJ chureh al Vltsasapolta.'
\S , In I lliis Hem in a ?.?j I ii.uii.v of OUr eu baa ' B,
ni.l in?? tad lli.il co ?,?.?? "f tlicin hu?. lakea ,nl
1 thai the new de u on must
..I.,'. .- ??Ml.? viipm,. ? fof the BVl?
i'chtraliil o? Ihn ?????? lean [? n-.v.nij 1??t.
?
An- th?? second-claaa uuetmaatei . ahoag to ko on
strike It?? A ?simular letter baa beea sent l>>
.,.? p| ???.n in lii.n ?? ? , all otlasBj ?I biinilur
i.ml;, svhii'h inclus: "In riew of lim uaJUBt ?ea*
isinii ni whereby tin* i?<>eontWlaaa i?>st tua?t?'n, svito
deprived of (.bear oonuntatlona on tnoaer order
btiataees, on aad after ?Inly I, ISM, sv,? deem it
expedient to bold ? con antion ut Springfield,
in., .taarttary It, ???7, of tho aeeeautaaBaa post
iniLsi? s ??? this l'ulte?! Matics."* The lctUsr stubs
that Un' objet is to secure boum BaneltotaCtoa by
Cu It I IBM, aad H ia arasd apon each and every
poatmaster fea asa his atttusaea with his (OrwreKs
??,??? uml easator, ami to ????? nil the reeoimiiendHr
tinlLS lio CUU to bear II, ?Ml BlthST.
PEB80X IL
bori , rosa Huela a rumi ???????????? iti HI.- Orso lluru?
fer a ?? sea ea the ladies Cessali ? lie nssr m-u.i-i-r imi
baea cm??, iciiniisiy taaasssei wiiu in,il m aifau? fat
unni)' reara, it? Bua aeeistary io two ileerora, Lord
Mar?? uni ? "G?? ?.> ttnii. He saa aera le lasa, eae afa
iau?llf ut tS ut) ? lut, ni? ti, ..star?, i.inl Ili? ?????????
ladniiltael] ir.?????1 b.-k io Kd ?raid III, AI fra? l tas urani,
?na < ?????*????>?>t???? ?? aerrtal IfcraauB taeCrtaresa war
?nii tee neper mattar, sad ?ii?n'i?> eu eminent rater iu
taa ? ,st ere?? Btruaata ?? ? esfea???
Taa bttaMaNwOeaerBl Serai was tn lit?? reata re
iiowuni! as taBBSBt????????? at Raffer, L'uiler ? tornii
?,,??. ? Ij ,?, ?nurum .nul (??mit hu ?rrveil in almost erery
asDortaal us; tie of 11" So,? ay aiattay.
Tfeeataa.Or. Wllhrsar, win, ?,..? ?tone from lie Park
-ira.?! <lnir.li, limimi, to ChlcasO-frotu a CoiiiireKa
laSSal to u l*rr?li) toiniii i'lmrnli? snys tlmt tlie CUagfBiB
in>,,,?; an I 1'taali.v u*rlan ileiOiiiliiutlnii? ar<? iu likely to
mi,?? ?? lue Betta auil ???,????. an? In OIIBBBlldata
aatanllaa ??? tun taiaatsjeealptareafan,whsbsbbbas
?G..1?11? ??11? V asili," l'ii|,n Lae ????. ?? !? ?leal 1, BMI
?Barks? s|uvciii ?im ami i,?? larraiad largely la Ifealtaa
nun? :in<l Milli?.1 Beaseli il?? I? In?! ?Tulle!,,,,s, Inisjay-r.
lini KIV .? Ill Ule f 11 1 Is . I i-llll?},?, I! Ml, nil) llf bll ?? till I S
?ora, aad Beltraa rrry 1 ta air. Tbea?iwr/fee ?vive to
hi? lavor?i?? nci'iiew, Ilia li.?inl ?ina On ill? I'ccl. was
asa 11 elj *-o,oco mi ? lu? areeaBla t" taa lai la w. re p.?n
aas euesp Ha airas ????? ??????? ? > tiio Beerspsvera
limi BBSBBBl in? iwlicy.
M'nlt Wliltiiian raini'ii liM-e uientiiiK (leutral Tuylor In
S,.w Orlcini alioiit fonr year? mm, :m,i fou ml I. lui Id
civil,a?'? sSBtaaa " a teflal, rtd, rallier atom, bbbBJ man
wit ii n BiiaKIa 1 aad ?lar? restate fu???, aal in tasyB an?1
usiniers Hi? ?-ttal ??' c in. 1,1 ,.,,,?! ,-,.rr moiiy nr Bllgiirtta
? ,?,G ?aw: ?,? tasahe ' unreal rala <?<?? at evprj [loue
aa sal aal He had a ereat BSSaaal rcaauiuiauoe to Keui
ii.iirc ttaepar? um novellai. ,
li 11 uowliist about a iinarter of a century stone ???
nuiick ntt?rn,l ?tie in,ist fanions of ?Il ni? uistono
parea ?- H *?* '? a Uinljtet d?bate. 11 wnlol, Un w?.t
BbbBSS Bfl ?? aUversa r >ta. "It 1? not." be ?aid - l>y
t.a, cifibu aad tbe rotea of BtatonUea tuet ihn Lmut
jursiiuut of Ute aas ars ta fee Bauteil ? feat hi bluou auil
Iro..."
???? '? l'ester TiiKliUtt * relat?e the story of a BailaBJ
tiiismlsciiiiiiu svlileh betel Kin?; ??????? Iraiu on a
n.ceiil ratiroiul Jourue) from Mscli to Ile lunula, ,,;?,,??|??
Kini?'? Bsaaaaeael uiimi nu istaaaeestaa. ?? one ?u u,,,
BfeaatsajBB, lha eaatae Mr er? atarlas: Miiiiknui. awe aree?
ci.ii.c l'y Hu? fnine? ni m aaraptog1 fieni uta ?selos
fui????-??, nini wiMilil |in?i.alily base BUMiiaioed limi mu
?fea mu, nnlicr.l ills eiiiulltloii anil piiiuiinls ? ni 1 imi Mm
Willi tin?, feelpof ?ne of bis rlmttrur? Ini,, bis i,ii\?Ui
?,,,,?ni ,???t?,????, traer? raeiura?vaa cm,? ti? eppUao. ? in,
Klos hlwaeir anaiintetorad csesBaa to the bum, aad alati
?,.1,1,, ,? ?,?- ?.?. ini?,! ami laiiipic-s witb rtasgar. With Un,
,..:??? ??? ? ? , ?,*; unni, ,11,'u. Al ti.e next siaiiou tho
kin*- Belled ???? a esteta*, ?ha ?i.uci that tlie ?????????
??..??i. un in,? ni il?, ?? iif Ilio inni! at li? Ut,,,!,? the
man svita fouinl to lie Itili Uni BWSfe to ruanuin ??,,??.
Kinif Miliii, Miicorillinily ???????? leave of ?I,?elicti fur
til?n unni In? licHllli sito ibi ne inslorr.l. ami inaili! Inni a
? ?resi ,11 ul tea dasafet M In*li? Bla tu tide over hi? illncas.
1,, ti,,- latest aeissuMa tue man, Basse? Ufa >?.?, tu
JartiiBatatj tared by ihn k...?, it acata ?ti hi.??,?,,l
MUSIC-THE DRAMA.
HERR SCHOTTS RE-F.N TRANCE.
A kind welcome was extended by the patrons of tbs
Ocrmsn Opera to Herr Anton Schott at the Metropoli"
I tin Onata House last night when he minte Ml re*
' entrance on the American sta^o. The opera was Wag
? tier's ?' Blon/i," a choice which linger tho old operatio
I reiiiin? tli.it tag composer ot the work di'l so luuob to
tleiuni sii might, troni Herr *8oln>tt'e poiutof view, bo
(I.- criboil as lelicitous. It is n show plege 'or tenor? ot
?.t phyeleel seould, who mitose veer no nnd el
gandj trap bin nn,? evciy few minntea assks o' tnesn?
soiree fan eoatral paiate of bnliinnt stag?? pteteree.
HeerSehet'poeesssaathe mesi oiivlois tuejuiisnneat
tor it. it tine presone?. .????1??<1 by the ?t mil lid which
has in ?? se! l>v tea in?? itile rwpefsmntatieni of the pr?s
Otti uni lam season, however, tiiere is little to coin- I
i.ni,I lath's revival ol the tirst ot Warner's operatic.
um. --a?-., and those who teel grasafttJ to Herr Schott
lor t'?.?? share he took in the jrooil work of e-tta .liih'n"
Germ u opera hero would have beou ?lad il he had
come tarwnrd in s work wbieh slsntls Beane to tho
presenti tnpathies and tastes of the pnlilis? Asiti?,
we can a a aalj ?ne smtitorloai stds le Hie revival. It
may lui;? lo ch'i?, inni- laoee who sneer at the apprecia?
tion i.i " I rut in und Isolile" ?ml "Dio Meister?
?i? [er " as beiag hall anViilasloii sae naif s saperne ol
ta-luon, Iba! Ih.'V have WTOnglr judi?oil the iniople of
Xi-lf. Vii; tf. ?? e tll'lnoll-I r.tl ?.'? (lllj;lil Mi ti? BS ino?")?
sai?, il II Irne, for tbOBS ??.iiMflil IO Olii ??>G it have
yi-t to explain the slgnl?leent tact ? hat the aeterprlea,
which we am wtlHog la son ?de ?,?.??? anstartakea more
to provili a fashionable soetal eatestainssent than to
edvanee mmdeal art lathe Halted stutos, wa? only
laved ?rem destruction bv the lubetrtntioB ol Oeemaa
?? era tor lialiaii. The failure ol Mr. Abbey's under
tuai.u In ipit? ol lbs ? m realty whleh . bareeterixed i:
end in Still? ut the ?.Tiiliori ol sudi amata as Mes
.1 ?...? Nil-urn, Bembrtoh, Keilrhi. Ktirseli-M'irti, nnd
Signor* ( iinpai Loi. Stagoo, ?>?? I'nent? and Novara, i?
BO -v liticant a but in tin- l.irttorv ol the l.V'iio ili.? m,? iu
? , ? :? ry that the saemiaeef thedamimmt asnee?
aient ???: ?rt.t la aeeoaM for it b< Ion ta*>y ???tempi In? in
nnendo ??? hnpeaeh the . i eerity el the paaple'i eneopt?
at..? i.i ? in- ?u?; h vni tori ? ut the German lyrm draate.
Ilia tbe light of reeeul aebleroinonts it If nn nn>
iit.sk In ilisPilss " bitii/i." it would b" BU un?
profitable one (?> ipeeh si nessi length ebani last
night's repraeeotstion. Herrnebott lias his sdmirsri
mu! th? y were not lukewarm m pnbllaliing their feel?
in ??. App'.ati w follow? -1 all tbe eel?, liai ?? Baemed t??
lack Bpoutaneity end real bearttnees, lucre wss? in
truth, liti le that wne Inspiring to the muslenl part oi
' ' ? , ? rtoemanee, ?' ? obr?me ? ios of fault! intonation
? ? ???;, ? bat i* i- ??? be hoped no iie-_'r.?e ot admlratlao lor
\\ > ner snd h ? methods will ever tabe aot al the ? ala?
gorv ol trottai sir.s. I: ?* ? ? ? r at..ne.i tor by the grasa
and daring with whleh beertshia borse, nor by the
id occasionally thrilling quality ol his volee.
X r are his bahlts of rmitting bis tones m ? series of
vocal esplolione sad dropping h?? phraam eoadnelve
deal pleasure. Hut h-? rules magnificently; *o
? rilling mi enttaace as ha made at lull gallop aa a
v.i,ii. In.baa perhaps never been seea on Ihe V. w
Iforb itage. "The buie and his ridar * achieved a
? liiumpb.
? ?. nicht Lehmann sans Iba " Ir se" oi the ere"in?j.
Fi iielu ?ranotthe ?? Adriano,** Herr hwinir - s ??
Lu. i, ' ar d liei ? bObinaoa "urini." They were ,?11
seen sud beard Lo the asme rules last seeeoa. Tuo
? Inoi parti were In the bandi ot Frau Jannscnowsky,
lie r Kemlits, Herr Von Nilde sed Herr Sanger. In
tbe .? m "t euch ol the principal ? bn? moreespeeisllv in
thai S I ? mieta Lehmann, there was maehtoeoai
inen?!. ? h.? work ot ttin etinrtin nbould Im; im pro veti.
U b ??. been very laolty ot 1 a??.
MASKS AND FACFA
The bright, cbeary and valorous spult of Kim Beles
? ? ? .i.i? philosophy with nhleb ?he hes seaapled
?,?????;,t.?' f dafSSI, and 111?? bonsai /.''..ti SB I ptoj inni talent
mill hlchsbehas aoomtlmea taraed rallan lata see
?? ?, ?', -naturally ????????.?? led bar ??) Um S)'.,
a ?'. ? ,..i rill et a eoniblerable section of the ptaygolng
publl ?. Tbarafon a n.nnerous audience Bsssaaied ta
. mu Theatre bul ul?;lit to wltases and to amloaase
?...?? ort la the ebaraoter at Pet) WoJfUtgiem, whtah jmit
?h?? presented for ti a tirst time. Ulm Douvray ha-i re.i
son ta be ph ?sed with the pablle giesHqg t.:.?t sailed
her ??hen first ?hi? appeared, the klad attention mil
fsvortbH'eln-ercl her .til nlonir the line of her perform
an. ,c md the friendly soesptanos that -vas sceorded t?.
bar work. l'ioi?i?hi>? there Is no llilulumf (?crsoii. reali)
aiipi Int.-?1 wltli tills s'it.Jeef, who cTi>e<t?<l that Miss
Hi-: ? ? .y would irlvo au entirely adequate emhutll
Deal of this eharoetor. An settees wi.o ran phay
/?.?? ?'?)"??7'?)? thor.'iitrhly well ran. play any
thing on this mie of positive trsgad*.
It hi s omet antuooa pati deep ?a feeltag ? eteer, l-ity.
ai, I line In rnli.tl ; tirili.ant In liu'nor; |o?ely In in.tun r ;
' y In daaaeanoTi hpt in repartee; damHsi ta
, rieh In Iba rasa? Itj ol aromao'i love ; spien ltd ta
poaataai itatalyinwpoae? Insala pathos, nn?!, at all
potata, p? murk uh lo for the faculty el control, aliko
Ifamloflts ., ???. In approxliuattea to
tin? ?'barai ter. smsallisaed wiiiuifttw t'lnrti??? of hlatorl'
? less, waa all that conM ? ? I iva beea ???
??.?< u : tu Mu? l am stay's parlecmaaeo. This expectation
!.. G |m-i f..| lualic- fuKli.rtl.
As a rule It is Bot well to i,o hack of a play In quest of
l?eiitupoBitfiwe iilsiniio aeareaa, "ItoaileB ?? io be
mnlrrsUssl by what Is BBt BSWB OB BaasBBBSSIS'? PBgS,
i,n I: ?t from Information aitasi tu undent cl.?,??., I. ?
that !-huk? sptutie may have consulto?!. It, the MM of Ici
BtaJISfBeata feaoagh, 11 waa tha e*pre??e.l ?aatga of lha
until?.rs to reprotluc??. If possible, ttn* vvmimil who, about
the nilil.lie of the la?t cent.iry, b?-?ltu!ii?il all the men nf
Ini tun.?, ciishiv.-.l fora ?lille the limit of lint LI UailiUfe,
arlad, artife wonderful bsbIub, tarosgfe eiii-fe a rasas of
11, irai icr h? i? mark?.! by /..?/?/ H tty tfeaVia, etr nivrra
iii,./,iir, t .micini und OaaVtVn ; aad ara* ut ose? the ?nei
atortoaeaetieeeead the in???? deltrloua ??umn of hur
lune, lin representativa nf ft g Wtjftmfjtf?, BrtMKdlBaiy,
1? inaline?] m nnikiiiii un after Ber porirslte, un,? in oopy?
lag. a? fnr ?? pia? tu alile, ber ? a. 4 ?ini g? ai SB. aa these
the ol?l -?..-? b . ;?.?????????. Ptm WaMuftam
died la 1700 al tao age of talrtr-alaa Miss Daarrar
minci lo tienici lier as ?!?? BstgBt ?.?, ? ? In. .???!
?. ;, yean t,,?for?? ber death s s an bl ifcirfe n productioa,
the embodiment la bol fatati] lugiteetlra of even n por?
tl'il' ..f tl.Imii.il. .St it tlie.ttii.iil J el Ionium, e II 11
Hinl.liions, ?tantaj, limi. inni. In Its llmatStlOB of tin, nid
t? ?,???? iiiuniiers, MtaUtgSBl ami ptetSreeqBS. It wa? not
artistic fui Vrg Woff?ngttm lo produise oui of her Ikisoih
the lattar of the muti whom she dCBUlsedl t'tit Ml?.?
l'uiiv un'? treni men t of tin? ? irt I? eoaillteaul thut of a
con? c?ll,mul ml nil. ??,? t>f IU BiyiteltB wouiiilihood ?tut
deep psestoa ?*'?<? ?tuve no loti ai at tea
eut |'G???, inule and eager wem sull'i? lently well c?
pretteli, ??? il,,noi. lo t?e eeeaeel the Interrupted asta?
quel, fest the wouinletl heart liei no poi (inn in Ino ??????!
nf thai moment. Mlee Daurraj execatad an elaborate
and striking eilt nt flits point, owttUog the Une alami
"triumphs ">it of tilt? tlie.ilie." and her acUii?( here pro?
curi.? imi? the compliment of aspettai reoelL I' see a
got*l teeboleal stroke, but out of pi.?ce. The cue
I? titillili.h osci the in?;!?'? ted wife: Ihe nimm I mid the
scorn cine laier. lu UMi?atTBl scene Mate t'unir,!? la
easily fell. Inni? In ?.?.?iiined Knyety. and n* n romp un,I u
,1 ,?,? <i. nhe uita milch ml lulled, ihe coineil) is BaVliatSd
with m,ine alleiilinu to delitll. but not stilli rape? 1 ?l cor?
le,Hie??. 'Ihn < .reell room scene does not Iu tho iettai
res,ml,.o tint cclrbriiiisl Uraea-ioom In wliicn iV|/
Wofflngltm fU'iired bat of cm ? rae, pointe of till? kind do
not etgalry? If only tii?? uciin?; of a Blaj in? rsallj adeqasta
unit line. Tasoaat of parts Mus, al lei it, the ?,: it of
belog practical. A le.? eiptadre aad laas burly ?stet
might be found fnr sir vkmrim rsaiaa der, l bere ???????
fine tottebea In Hr. Howeoe'i performance or lYfataf.but
neither this, nor rtuy other atsbodtmeal of tho nUhf rSBB
above u.ctllocrlly. 'Iho public Kttin in IhU res i\ ui of
?' .vin si,? mei F.ices" I? tbe pie.seiil.itioii of a lieaiitlfiil
00 BaOd| lu a ??.annoi which if noi ?,ili.lui. I, U iuUiii'jllii?;.
THE BETURM OF Unsi: COOHLaVhT.
The most impoflsal snd the nioit agreeable of the
fresh ? afflittati "'inch oeaarred last sieht, to diversify ins
record of nils theatrical week, was tho return of Miss
BOSS < SlghJan. This favorito actress caino forward ut tho
I'liioii N[iiiiro Theslre, aud iiniMtrsonated I.ady (lay
S/'diikrr, In ? representation of Pion Hoiiclciiult's old
coine.ly of '? London Assurance." Miss Coifiilan was wel?
comed with cordial ?rood will, heartily and vigorously
SSprasesd, by a lar?fo c?Miipany of pleaso.I anil sympa?
thetic auditors. The embodiment of l.miy (Jay Spanker
ami ? gli se by mi?? Caghine Is eel saw to be described
for the Hi st time. It hits bang been known and admired
here, ns the Incarnation of exuberant physical vltalliy,
onehhnj msrrtamat, ami nt?ssoaataas ooeaanry? The
act ics has not sought to Indicate retlnements sud subtle?
ties in a ebaraoter which I? totally devoid of them, but
has ?Imply und sensibly alined to present an Imago ot
tine, healthful, buoyant, sprightly womanhood ~ub?o
lutely correct, but not fatti,lions. More than almost any
other entrees of recuit times, who can be called It) uiiud.
Mis? Caghimi pseesssss the quality -(for It Isa quality
rather than a faoult) )-of reulUlug au ideal of liaiiMoiuH?.
womaallka ehassa.
Huch pei ?on tlltlcs gg her* were especially proruluout,
it tit 1 e*p?vlally prize?), on tbe fcliitili-li stiiK'n about Iho
period of tlio KesOiratioii, and. later, In th? warn, a
period its one may see whan reaman "Util uhi liouks as
cu,nui's " Apoboiv," ??Ii,?.em Unne Is many a descriptive
ptliaas ???,? ? uilght, aptly euoush, lie itpplicd to this
net lesa ?'???? Individual witchery Is tbe charm of bet
porfoimnnM of I atiy nay tpeU?etW ; this, of course, beim?
proteased anti made appreelahle by ampi?? aad graceful
piotli'leiicv lu th.-alrinil at I. Miss ? .orillan'? in tin?? is noi
intellectual, but sixiutancous, mil ns laras she gaos she
goee i.y Botara rdie w>r the bin?base speech with easy
unti emtieraiit, because BgOUtaaeonS an.I natural, fei vor
- in a rlcb and tlueiit outburst ot )?., one exullattou. Hue
cess at this point usuiUly satlsUes every auitleuce ns to
the a.l.'.pinte talent nini merit ul any performer of I,a ly
nay bptm?er. Yet it is tu bet MibeequMl bedevtlaaaal of
the licentious old Humiiet. >v Uepimwrt Country, -tbs
demure ?kill with which ?he lures lilm on. and the laulal
l/ini; piquoaef with which she throws htm ori, -that tuo
aetreae OBS far better exhibit her dnimatln purpose,
power, ami personal sud tei tun?ni r?solu ces. Miss
? ughlaa Uept hei au,Ini, e luU-reatlod inni amused fu.ni
ii,st io lust, railed out au stanati eontianans tdi?i?l?* of
imul.'c. and et se? rial patata aOB limili) appianici1.
Commeal on tin- h, ncrui rapreeeatattas ?, ems .?.? u. ??:>
luil'.-i ulive. The boy? have in? eut?.I several felicitous
phrases with which t?iei]iress UM si.-u.iot ?.????.?? can sad
by uti) thin* that ?toys too Inn??. " It mases tue tired,"
tin.) nxt luliu , or ?? ilio bell baa rung lor li"? or "the
Ma) .'i has .-.ill.?.! it tu." Hies.? obrases are SlBBg plirasea,
inn aomeuoMS they ure very si m asta re. aad. oartmal/j
th?] are siiammtad by Mr. hiaeaaaaalt? asmsdysl " Lee?
?Ion Anatiraitce." Tbe pie???? haa (niored alona for nearly
half a century; Intermittent "l-n the sume) iilwa)S
ovvili?: Its si.ccess, iiiuinh, tu fniliiuule harmony betwix ?
actors nini ?barullera, lim ? ulways was a false and an
hum hatasenm pieni : ralae sa a pi. ture ol manners ; falso
as a nuiiineiiliiry on Immun untine , Mino ss a rcttettlnu
of ].ii.!..>hlii() or even of iHiaallillit), 111 tbo eielits ?>f
in liuti lire ?uih aa aro Impili ?itixl in the miniaci of
plot, bearceli any person in.?-,,.tul lu It Is dratvu as
teally truthful, swout, i.iit.i !.. ? to ?-?????,,.-??. ?, or worthy
or hive. And jet, ululoni ever) past lu it Is a ?<?*1 ?.??*;
iiarl. lids illsciepauct, this peri uslve ainucialilv. is
Uie ul? muni inai uiakee " layudou Aesiuaiicc" weari
aome. It will always ierra a tvefnl pnrnoae, hosevaa
wlieu -men an actreii ai Misi Coguliii cum l*> fry,,, ?' ."?
east theglimour of her personal chano upon M?? '?.', '.,.;
cault'i paltry veneer, and Irradiate th? pCoca with iJl
cuptlmtlng glitter end frolle. Mr. J. II. ill'? . .
p? arid as tkttiU?a good perform nice. ??. ? ?.?, ",,'
Oui gara au elahomte, effective, and aMo perform l'ieg ?
Sir Uareourl (ourtl-.y. Tbe Call further :i, I '.,, . \, \
l.tp'iisn. BS CfuirUs Vourtlry ; Joba MeiXiunlil, ? , Uirk
? M-iUlU; Veinoii Ctergee, u? iliu Ifarlviragt 0. if
? i..u?!, a? Oo.ly Apinktr; Charlee Kivi.??,:,? (j'mdi
M -s ?.'lydc Huron, as Urace llurkunay ; a ,d Mitt I', ?,<??*_
AT .THE MANDAUD.
! The SMudnrd Theatre held an aa Haare ! id Bfaalsi
which was hardly a? Ur*;c a* might hare ?> en axp ,
consiileri'ur tin chirinitu; aatara ?>f the aatertataatsa
Batons! fey Mlaa ?taataa Vahee aad her elcrer oomuaay,
The number in?! import linee, however, of other theatrleal
events teat evenliur perhaps ne.-oiinfed for the slight fall.
Im; mini the attendance. ? ahaasjB was male In the pr?
grunime fey which two old friend? were pianala?! once
a..tin to a Xew-Yorh audience. Mr. etephenson'i clersr
little comedy. " A I>oiiiile LsSMon," see retained, run,
offered ?a aaeal an aaportanlty for Ml?? Vokee te ?l.?w
thill her r.rt loiicliee the puihell. us v,,?:: its the ? |?ii,|e
aympethtea nf Iwr audience; while fsyiluey Ursady*a
in He " In Honor Bonml " BBoared Mr. Thtsrpe to a amia
tarorahla ll^tit as au Bator tlniu ho ha?, Misarte h et;u
teen.
"My Milliner's Ititi" was the pitnlpil d!?h on the
evcuitnr's bill of fire, and Miei VokeVfl renderli! j; of ?? Mis
'm ? ? a.? tr.ie to Toll " wu? 'iitghnt ut iiu ? epphtutteg n?
Biiioh aa oo ti,?? Bret occasion nu arhtsh ?ho aaag ,t li, re.
Nett week svili lie tue huit of thi eiiitugciutut ?ai ?
further change of programme will mark ?t.
IfR. MVNTELL. 01 "MARBLE ??????G."
The purposo of .Mr. M intel!'? innnii'.'cr In pro,?i, Ing
?* The Miirlile Ileait " ?.ist ??,-lit Iu place of the BBBBflBJ
aesaady iu araJafe ho baa bllharte fessa seen tartag ,.? ,????
?????????/? iha VUth aiseste theatre is probaoiy not
far to Seek. 1G. aa BBSKMsM NkSty, tlie Inleiillon wu? to
attSi tie yoiiiiK BBBBJ to bo ?ceil tu a part more s) nipa
th. II.? t" l:!ni.-i'lf and ii.' ? nililicfiee than the rSSS?BSBBaJ
boil? of - Tangled Live.,," It wu? one tuololl.'hly JeSttSSt?
"Tho M arala il? ari " la a atea ssho-e palimi coni??? at
timo? perllooelr aaar the fesa ef aataea, but lu Mr. ?,?
????? band.? Iu*t Bight Me churaetor of Iln?>'nifl ??????
u plctiire?.,'ie an?; ?strtktBg re.iliiy. In ti,e earlier ICSSSS
lio aras rastrel as l m,,I ? ifedaad. hut m tiiepiuy proceeded
ho ?uve foli forre te the BBBstoaate lose unti asusUy pas?
tiouatedeepelrlnaotred ey ttaisue He wit? iraaaasUy
applauded an I railed in-fore tbe cullali; ut the etaassl tho
teal aet
At Marco Ml?? < arey \ta? only moderately BSreeaatat,
bel Bl .?????,? Ml?? ? ?.;???????? atada a favorable Impie, taa
?lini trai aaaUy aa I aatnistly ? ithetta Melaoo e/h ? natali
aa ruf age apocan?! In plreea the mi,lient???, und the b>
maludar of too east wars mildly letlsfautery? Tuo play
svili ho seen next week as still aa thl*.
RARRI0AJT8 NEW ??.??.
Mr. BTarrigaafa latest afcstsh of ncrtuln phases of con
temporory Wow-York Bra was rasatemi basi eight hf a
?-...is,? as h?. ga and uproariously cnttiu Biit.stlc as I? tfilier
al ly the eaaa ?*a a ttast tanni ni Um Pari nraaana "M??
No .rii-v's VMl '' ?? Uta title of the play. It picture?? lU?
varied aad occasionally vexatious adventures of an Ir.-h?
man who i.a.v? a visit to an ol l frinii 1 In N.-w-York from
hi.? rural ivtreaf at Yonke s. The plot !?? somewhat lu
triraialaasmrntagtesoli wiih a win, stasrrereal an
Irish wisaw, oa whleh the bnppenlngata atartfa Itrjrssnsn
nluyed of coarse by Mr, Bamgaa btmaetf, an nmsan?
Ihe tlr?t a?'t takes placo al t." " e/de ?? ? i Hoto* ?,?G?
sery " In Mianty-town,aud Introduce?ilio visiting trieb?
??a? to Sew-York. The aeciwd am ptensrca Ihe Interior
? ?if the t'omis, whither the mistakenly arrested Uc i ? ??/
' Is haled by a |'?.!? i"i:iii. A ?u t l-u Chan? In this a? |
? from lb?) iutori?r to UM exterior of tho city pr:?,,u ???
' loudly applauded, ? e last act is devoted to cleartaaem
alleai tins mlenoderatoolltagn Tbrouabsrut lbs i.Uy
sre Interspersed some characteristic songs eotnp?.1 by
Mr l'ave Uraliani. Mr. Mm ri I in was ? .Ven ele?,. lier thua
In the poro ? ?>? il of I riso-A moldean chara-t.-, ?
a? '.ir \ ,??neu. Bl was also Mr.. Annie Yearn iti? as ffe?mt
I O,!muriti. John a il.I was ninni' M Mg?meimttt, as WSS
' l'an ? oilier si clara 'h-L:;ir. The remainder of the targa
rosi tv.... etili lenti? Nlled. Treated IO th.? ludlidous pi ili
lui? lo ?.? hi, h Mr. tlarrtaan II accustomed to siitiiiilt his
?, ,?... ??,.t tiie tirsi night, ?? IteJJtaaasjy s VssttM ?^oius
; Iueiy lu prove popolar.
A B?8I THEATRICAL ?1?)??.
In th ? II .' - of New Vor!? Inet ?-, hi WM one of un?
ii activity. Mil i!?"i Qaghlaa, rstnmiagOs the
eapitsL appeared la the Union Ig urna Ita ati? as baej
(Jay Spanker In ?? Lorn tm reams?1* A asv Irtah phaf?
cniiett " KejB4saney*e visit," wrttten hy Mr. Uwnei liar?
n un wat presi ii ed at Mr. II un firn n s l'uik Tiieatre for
the tirst Mata es any ahagn A mvivatel the old comedy
of ?? fog Modulatoli," or " Musks and lac??.' WM ?ll', ? led
at the Lyceum Hieatre by Mlm Deles Danrray and her
, ?, ?. it?. Mr.Minteli BiidhUcompany,si ? .?
fifth Avenue Theatre, sppaared la the old ** Marble
ll??.nt "?revived attera considerable period of repoee.
Miss ?ora Taaoer bastea an euammnient at tac Ornad
opera House, reproducing Mr. l.o ,c:t Baebanaa'a watt?
known drama, " Atone In Loodoa." Miss Bodna Yokes,
? nt the - landard. inhatltated ?? My Milliner's Hill " for ?? A
lOuiomlnie h>h ??real, ' un l thus renew? t one .,f her Cor?
, m? r bits Y? -'. l ??' a'? rnooo dr. Kidney Wo itti it cave
one of bis eliota lariatlu mettala Kuu Joba? a? tho
Madison Square [bestia. In all directions Ibe ??.?!?!? ..f
? tin. orlon ?ras mai ki I li) lesion* t-n-iv:. an ? ?. ? i.int
?P -P. n.,t at eli lim laaarraa la town tue stanauauoe
I was BJOod. _
aimOmmlopera House wa? well rilled list nlirhf by an
, audience which was airerii.it. iiy thrill? ? sadamnssdhf
Mr. Bartmnan'a old faahtoaed miioir.tma o? "Alono tu
laintlori." e-ltu??- it ??as 1 -t -, -a ),.? ? *!i s < Or.? Tanner
baa been ptayli ? ?? tuiceaafulpj t ?. ! . i^u t.ie en .>
In this plore, and tbe warmth ..t the reception accorded
bar last ??> - > ..- t-. .1...?.?. thai ?be Is oo lesa a favorita
in N ?w \?? .??an elsewhere, tbeptaj wu? wt-.i ii...uutaV
aad 1'iii.ieiiiiy a. led.
RETURN 01 J il' GOULD
naaaaYATioxe a rocraiaan ????-?-?????????
niritoviM;?ru?-: larrangTATH nu?
day (?oui.! arrisad in New-York ? finadgj after su
absence ot tinco weeks ??pent in a tinnou^b in?
spection of tbe Southwestern Nflroed SJsOjBam. He
was at hi? onus In tan Ween re C ils ? Unii.ling
yesterday nnd mSH i.v all day was deeply immersed in
hsnsnaaSi ITbea he was somewhat ut leisure, In
su id to ?j l'itiiti \? reportan
?' I h ivo been through tourttsM States sin.-? I Ictt
besas? not to sneak ot too.m; ever the bordar lass
Mosteo? 1 went as tar u.s Laredo. Mr. t'lark. w> ?
tool?. Mr. Ilo?. > s |! ii?.?, had imi been oii'r SOBMef
our lines lu G? 11>, and a part o! th?? trit? fin largely
lor lit? benefit ns gaa era! ssaaager of the aje?me
Kverywbers le lbs W.?t ??? Oaud oeaAdsaes aud
proaperity the rule smoag business in? n. liiere i?
Boaastbiag v?-ry searly spprossbl ig s bsMtness boom at
Un? West ami the talk among all ?????? is on.ni.ut
and eearaeSBSSS? Ihe no . euieiit o: un u? .?mdise on
the Mleeeari Pecioe U eirremely large. 1 have a ?lis
putou from Mr. Clark, in whieu is litten th,? moverne: t
ol irei?ht traies on Saturday mil yesterday, "u
Suturd .y it eoajpriied IMI freight trains ot 7,:i:l.% e.irs,
su bsoreaoo et ?IIO iraius asmS,ft40toastasaosasmaa
with the same day last year, an.I TCStOadaf tiiero
w. re moved ?! Iti frei ?ht Uiiiiis containing tJ, 1_'U load ?.
an increase of 1?>J Haiti? and -.41(1 loads over ths
saino ? lay last year. ?Mir l,ii-iue.-s is iuoicaMiiir, iu
abiuit tint proportion righi stona uud th?- tata pravas
better perbene than snything G can aey the hepetal
feeding throughout the West I lind on tnv return that
opinions here seem to be greatly misai, to av the
least, midi um a little aarntiasd Si it aller the
ssrperhsmee ??t tbe ? u.t three weeaa.
" No. I do not think that people SB the West regard
the strike here a? a BBOtteeo great IflBI ot tsnee. At
any rate, they did not seem to pay much att iiition tu
IU At to tho lui, ciato bill Mies' hone |e Settee a
great a?eaaiaajB tiesa it- It ia rainer asaltees tuet
that the people who will tie likely to ?.iil'ei BBBBt lroui
the practical opera; ion.? ot the measure BIB much more
li-itrtily iu luvor ol it ih.iu the people ot iho hsaSj I
know In tie ulte.it the proli.iule aot ou ni' lin l'reeiileiit,
Imt u aaasatek w?? ahuera t?> me jaet n??* which ?t itea
ilitf tiirni? im-liibci s ni the l'aidant sverc opposed M ?
iii.,1 ititi olii? la wero lu lavar ot it I should ihiult that
the chance? vvere altotit even that the l'ie-itlciil might
tigli or veto it. Il would make 1,?ni very popular with
sonic olusnt's it he should send out a riiigiu.? BaSBMBBI
In ehAaaasm t?? the bill. Thais is one al?ese iu it that
I think la plainly unconstitutional, aSBaBBBBj while
Congruas may hate the righila issa tata ??????????
aetweaa the Mai?*?, itcnu luso n,? ruht io liniera la .te
authority to a lluld parts. lha BOBMBMatoa that the hill
eatutillaliea l feaUave Uni view will lie maintain?*?! by
the courte when taa BBBSttsB cornea bet?re thein.
There will b?? ?omo aifMtaatB il.risctl liniu the law. it
the railroads still live stiiotlv up to its letter. It will
he showu Iida? uiierly inatifipiate legislation ia iu
grappling with cu.?tonie .-ml regulation?, iu transporta?
tion that have grown up will, lha deselopm? at of our
mili o i?! system. It'the railroad ,?????.????? will ?lostdy
lollow the law, it svi,I be repealed wiliiiu ai, uinut'it.
II tasy <io not t?o so, but try to asada it auch lor him
eelt, well, it svili be somebody t?i caioli the hiiuiiuo?l."?
Mr. (?<>:ili ?.??,? (fiat lie ?,.,-? uo information whatever
in ic.;aid t?? tlio icpnitcd new ick^raph lino between
CaleafB and New-iork.
--??- ?
tWOIOMMTM IM SOOtBTT.
Mrs. Zereea trave a dliuier to BBJfBtBBB guaita last oven
kaj at her borne, fcs. :jj feTeal Itortl eighth st.
Mis. J. IV. Kill? givo a IBBJB ? epiiou yosterday al
No. '?0 We?t Klfty-sovoiifli st.
Mrs. Lucien il- l'ha?.? irate a danne at her home. No.
181 Kiitn ase., lasL evenni,', in honor of ?he MtoBBl
Use I?.
The Ml see? ?silurar trave a BSBBBbB last cveuluf at their
home. No. 752 Klftii-ave.
At tue batate el sii*. John at Caster, ato>l?*J Katt
Thirty-fifth ?t., last evening, iheni see a aaaleala, with
singing by a male BSSssah User lot) ?usii svero
present,
Mrs. /.ach .: 'uh Jacques gave, at tho Cordova In West
Klfiv niiitb-?:., -? tea for liei lUugliter.
Among others who eiitcrialnoi at their home* yeeter
day were Mrs, < lareiic? l'o-llcy. No. BIT Kuth-uve. ; Mil.
George ?. ? mtl.?. No. Iti Sv u.?t Kifty-thirtl -st. ; Mrs. ami
Mis* Lav. No. 70? Madison uso. ; sir?, lurnure ami the
? ?.? sua I.in lime, No. li hast l'ini ty ?utli-st.
AMATBVBB AOftB? VOR EAST SIDE WBWSB?TB
The BA Uoorge'e lloya" l'Ini), whloh IH three year? hai
entertained and cared for tho nuwanoy? of th? Kast Hhle
?uni olio is, gave IU annual enlei lain neat at (.'bickering
Hull laet evening. A largo audience was present. Tbe
perioi maure BBBBBttafel oldtiey tirundy's comedy in three
acte, " The Snowball,'' with ? ca?t eiubraeing Mr?.
(hallet Deniaou (Mite MaUiihle fetodSSSV). who wa? ?pe?
nally engaged to play Mr*, ttuiktniviu; .sirs. VWIhiir A.
liloo'.lt.Hsl. .sii... ah.?..? king llamlltou, Kdwartt Falee
? ? ward, hivci-t Jauaeu sv ciulc.ll, vs. A. Tay Wr and ss. ?.
.lohn,m?. The pei formers were warmly giaoied und
he.ii-ili ? applauded at the close of the play. In the a'ldi
eneo weit? tlie following palroueaaee aud other? : Mr. ami
Mrs. riederiek SS. V? hi ? ridge, Mr?. iaaSfe VVendell, Mr?.
ti. H. s au Aukea, the atiaeee Vas Ankea. Mr. auu Mrs.