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OVirnCkiHcnio, cit., Chio (Trcnin?i. \? vi?i MX .t Moste Itali&n Opara : "UTiovn ??m." Mme. afanaswBaaa kaaaarj, aal Wat_( i Bootb's liiiiviEi',?"Tlio ilm iliiuick." Misa Le Cb-n-q. lirrn Avi i? iK TBBATMB. --" The l'iovuk, .1 Ras? kaaA RMABB OlBBl llottsr. ? " E.ill.i Km-kli." Mi?s ci ?ru. Nip.it ..s C VEDEN.?"Toll ?mil l'art lier .Joe." M;-. j B vv Oi.vwri-r 1 "ll*.r:ii*tv Dnmpty" li'iiiiitl i r ? l nui*- Si'.'!;): TiirvriR.- \?i>.rii-iv E.Tiip:iiiv. W": :.'? TliKAi'i i:.- " The Veteran." E ; . ? .*!N E?* 11 D -n:i i??.? Hirtli, WaiiiholJ.ptr. Rmpiki Pixr. ? r.anniiu's Museum. Mci n.vi i", n N'vw \'??l ? < lit? .'*?. 1 ,mr!( .'lit!*-??.,'.'???'vi'c-i [_ird ? ' ' ?.. Ki .r." BttftiiUBt -XoCtCG. T<> tu; ?' i\-r>ipnvp.?Wit M.?i:"?. COMTOUMD ? a. ? fit"-' '- i r -.'..?" Bat?, I? <*'". ? a a . -I, ,.:,.,- i ? ,,H ?oasTl elarariou?. Brttari ? .??-.. ,'rr IS S?? loin.. 1,1111 lit Ail, Wll.lillK I ' a ouil ,u, Colportera say tli?- mosl popular tract is w usas'i , . ,, Wood Carp tino, .*?>> ?rontlway.?Hotel pro; ti. lor? -tr I is ths ... !. :l...i- i!i : will ?Tea I i? l'i.T'.?; (?ENERAL ACCIDENT POLI* IES Inl- 1a. . .-.. ? i n f.aral. _ I - it Limb . a ? ' , . ? TEEMS OI THE TRIBUNE, Daii y r n !'*??. Mail 5 nti i si ???-W; ? ?,i y 'j r; i ?. i nk, Mail Siibscrili -r*. ?'-'! ? n.n. V i BKLY kiiiCMB. Mail Hub ribei ..? ?iuinm. \ i! v c r t i s i n ?: '?' aii Dain.T Tbikfm '-v.. ?M?e., fidcL, 75c., an?i *st r*r?rline. Si'xn-\ : i ?:.'.- i lim t .'"?.. *'i '.' c I? per lira?. WB1 ..; ?. ..i the ,i. per. i'eriii.?, ??; '?i in advan<*e, Addri-aa i'!'- ratai sa.New-Torit. l\ t iv r? o x?t r??ail?? Srib .u:ii\ ? :.i;ay, Ad.il i. 1872. Tin- I .-? ii ?T AssriuMy took a peeasa on S-.tiuiluv. V. T. . ,.? a ip fin. i ? An BXpllMtoB in u fa?o factory in Cornwall, Bur., (?.::-?! tho ?osXa of r.'xeii \, lint II .i:.?l lilt* vvo'.ii'.IdR ol sevt r i! Otbei - lather i... -i xviil abortly leave Bomc fot tie? ritjr I Is n ,?ert< il taut the tt?M?let VlrRiaiut bat er.?':i|. 1 la lil ' pill iV.lli. '. vrrnmcnl ail] s?^l! Ii.ooo.cot of sold, and pi ? . diuiOR :!?: aiontb ?i April, Pitr ? r? .?f Hi ? Paeite < ?Mat eatthRaake tire ??i n t! .? : ? .i:-.i.ti-. V i ha? d. t iiin-.i ?t Wai?! -at. n. V:i. ssBawa A Naebvilla pe??ee oiliitr baa tneea tbol . y a ?li ?p? r ... 1 ? -. i - ? ? ?? ?: t' d fii i!i" l.oforc inorniniaT. -r=-r^ i . i,:.-i:v lii?, 1,-u.ii, Mtwlt?atandinR tu- " Dntcb Deinrich" ?va? ?"u;riici ?i il? tea ye..t- . \ batchul u.V.?, 11 lotto tniT.*? ?ra? (?r?--.'!it?'?i i?> Ute I". ???. Grand Jury. 0""1. .. ... T... ::.n ra< ter, "? . : ... Wo p.- joice to Id ar that tho Hon. Jamea Wood will not rositru his Heat iu our State Beaate. He i?'???es liiin.-elf m well qualified lor t L?- ii...?i"(iii he holds as many ol' those who are n. alt In jndgineBt ou his detterta, and will quietly await that judgment. How much !? : 1 ?? 'i it be po.-tpincil / Ii is -? ma satisfaction t?? see one n"i"d rii?iiii 11 put out of the way ol doing farthi i barm for a season. Tha aentenoa ol ".Dutch "Hein . '.' t.. ten years at hard labor in the l'entti ?'?l'y x.i.i serve to lerrify the wit te;.?*?? whost? .;::.? s have ?lefied justict-; it is iif.t too BCTcre ?1 i 'malty to inflict on u Bum who has lu.ig Im : ?i peat to poiiety. ath Dipt to ilcliat'" the cost ol roy : , ? in Engli nd miouM er?*ato an uproar in P r' .um 't was to be exp?cteil, lint tho ex? tent?. From the Loinlon prc-s, wliich we n prinl 1 -: ,\, show that the counnolion wa.s h.iiij'i, 1 fil. It may aootho the nerves oi t? na ol 0111 un-n jtiihlican fcllow-cili/.? us, who admire mon.irchj, to pencive that row ? l.v 1 . iniital viulcnce are not peculiarly ,\ni' : By all 11 ans. let DJ have the proposed in qi ::v into the fraudulent inanufacturc ot citi ;-.-.. ?.?- iSupreine ami >v.y,< :ior Courte In IM??-?, iv which Hofl-oan waa ?lected t-OT-rxtor, ai .1 %? w-York State eani'ii fox Seymoai aad E'.i!. J: is a large und? rtnkii'f?, but om ht to bo thoroughly ibmo, 60 that we m,!, ' bow what Jodgea made the papera, xv.. 1 circulated them anang the Erie employ?s, ?mil who profited by the fraud. The united Slates Grand Jury Ii.ih been HBaUag some in? quiry into th.- niiittir, with what r?s?,U will be known in a few days. The E?Tunned Charter now goes to the A ..?1 'tii.ii.i lor conenrrenee in the ?Senate's amendments. Most of these are approved l.y publie opinion here, but oue is condemned by the entire l'ic>s ?that which intrust.-? tho selection of our great Com m il si? n to two ?Justices of the Super.or Court. Wronfr as thin is on the face of it, its coneealiMl object is still worse. We cannot doubt that the As-.'i?My will eniph.'itically nject it. Do let aa have a Charter whose object Ii T.ot to pat A. or II. into Oafflee, but to retrench expendi taira aad .?ccuie honest, rule. The troablea of the tea and coiTce i)nporters have apparently but just beirun. The ?Senate bill e.'iiiiod.vmg the repeal of the duties 00 thc.s)' anides contains so much new matter, :i will be renumber d, that the I louse has pood it '.itou for taklBg Bmbrage ?it an unau thorized invasion of its sole rij-rht to originate lulls of revenue. The Senate added a liTcut d?-al ??! land' ?un'inlnient, and thon provided in the same bill for the repeal of the Internal Revenue law. The House will act on the iniich-aii'Tiili-d bill to-day, find theie is a Btraag impreasion in Washington that it will m.un? ni "ti its dignity and N-Baa t<> cousid?r the action of the Senate aa ?oji.titiitioiial. Dr. 1 it Ei.'clxov.i/.er, ??ne o-'oiinriost eini nenl 1 1 I (?cunan biith, who aigaed the l.'iler to Col. (iio-vcnor printed in our last, olijiet., to the relcrcnc?: in that ?all as piintcd to FedCfal ?i\.ition; the WOfda "?or nviiiiie'' ?la-iii/ I" " OB?ttod in the copy Kii/m-d by him, s?? that tin* litter read i "iYdcr.il taxa "tioii ??iiculd be BO ?ul.jti In! as to m.ike "the lei;.?ens as lifiht M po.?H?I?|?? upon the "indr liy ol the country/' In short, I?r. K. htaoil., tor I'rote? lion, iik we d?. bin a-k s that i!h Ciud-n.ati Con\?-ntioii (-hall : ;iii[)ly bave the pe pi?' fi<:0 to di-cid?; Coi l'iilniion or Free Tr.idc, a? they Mhall m*v. rally prefer, in the choice of aM?-mb"is of Coi grtsw. we have u?i ?loiibt that tin- Cincinnati Chiviulion will talx?: this precise tfiouiid. which i- that which the l.epubln'aii party L-M alwaj ? BB1 lintaini .1 ; Hid we is?-?? BoMltni iiKoiisist.iil With tiii.? in th.* letter io Coi Ofoerraor. Further accfittnts fioni tin- lit? California caith'ii?. inilieato that the convulsion was one of otii'iec? denied severity. About thirty persons have Oei n hilled antl -vi.-iiiii'd ; sev botti'iuent-) mo in ruim. : 'he culi -iir sSBa_____Ba__BBBBBaa_____i face lins been permanently marred by flsiures ??!? sinkinp?, anil, lo itiuvii all, symptoms, of volcanic action are reported from several places. Tbc locality in winch this extraordinary tlisa tiirliaii,?? <>ce*irr?'il is in Mi?? middle of the. southern i?art of the Stale, in tin- new Comi ticsj of Kern and luyo, forme?! from I he * *? m it - tie?- o? Ifaripoeo und Telare. The region mont affected is divided l?y the Sierra N.vaiia, Keni Bivex being on the west hide of tin? ia-lge sbA Owen1! on Uto east. Tin* country in ?*vi?leiilly ?>f volcanic origin, being sprinkled with son ?a-, fufa, and other tracen of volcanic action. Although San Kraneisco is ??omplin-ently rcpre -i-nl?-?l as ??uiiteiiiplatiiii' the cata.-,! : ? >i j lio wilh ? iinruffled Serenity, it i.s to be hoped that MIM ' Of it- seieutiflc men will feel sufficient1 interest j in id?- phenomenon to tro down and i:r iti ! ?ran it. _ TARIFF PROSPECTE. Up to Last ?reek, we li;??l no serions appro j lien-ion ?>f radical eluuige in the Tariff at this : si ?ion. Tested l?y whatever standard, the country is eisjoying a solid and general ptoo j prrity. A steady inert* ist? in the import.;!ion j of Tea. ColVee, and other articles <?f (,'uicial consomption' a like increase in the aggre? gate deposits of oar SaTinga Hanks; ?? *aet extension of mir l.ai1r.?ads in ihti , ex? ceeding hy hundreds of miles that of 11 rioni jt.ii ; b vciy decided ex? pansion of our area of agricuUnral production and an increase of t?ur crops, that of Cotton except cd; the rapid, persistent r?duction of our National Debt?these, and many concurring illustrations of our arenga thrif : andprogre a, ar,'ii;* so strongly in favor of letting well alone that we ore sure the judgment of our pe >i ?1 * - is against any uptarning of the foimdations of I our industrial ediiice. A single install''*" will serre to illos* ? irate the perils of the enrrent on which the tenate lias chosen to that: In the lasl r? vision of the Tariff, two years airo, (?en. Si -lit nek was impelled to reduce the duty OB Pig Iron from $'.) t<? |7 per tun ; the argument therefor being the a?sertcd ability of the smclteTS to live under the lower duty, on the assumption that this reduction of duty would give US Iron $3 pet tun cheaper. Hut r first and all but inevitable effect of ;!.t r? -dm t ?oil Was to stop the election of fi?fnaces, tin? growth ol our Iron in .ii.-try. Capita] i.s timid; u m w furnace and it? ace? _ories costs many tiioii.-ands of dollars; the Free Trade League was calling for free Pig Iron; su moneyed men concluded to wail till they could determine how the tide was rui-ting. We ou^lit to have smelted S.r/Aooo tans Of Pig Iron in 1ST0, and o.iXW.OOO tuns in is; I; Me actually did smelt less than l?.O?O.?HK) tans in either of those years. The price was feir; the demand was ample; the one oh-tacle to increased production was a pervading ?lit ail of the effect of Gen. Schenck's re? duction, anil a reasoiiahle apprehension that further reduction was impendiiig. We know th;t other tafineneca have conspired to pro? ?luce the present scarcity of Iron and conse? quent advance in price; yet we cannot doubt thai our people aro paying at leas? $10 per tau more for l'ifr Iron this day than they ?vuuld b.- n CongrtESN had in 1870 Increaaed the duty .; mi ???'.? to $10, iiisU-jil of 12 :11 : ? i 11 *_* it to $7. Tie Iron famim la a put of our case. ; for it has been partly ; roduced by the check givesi to the espansio- of our Iron industry hy that reduction. The world needs moro ami more Iron ; we need mon and mare; Congi*ess sJaould have steadily incited our people to enlarge and multiply their fur? naces ; it ?lid jus? the. opposite; ami now we an- sullciing the eonsequences of that unwis dom. So with regard to Wool It is d ?ar; so is Cot? ton ; tor each is in short supply, es>usi-g an ad.anee of prices thronclioiit the world. Bui the Cotton supply can and will he gradu? ated to the demand from year to year: the present price will Inevitably Induce a lnrt-c extension of the area planted to Cotton tin-. very year. But the production of Wool, though elastic, is not nearly so much so as that of Cotton ; at least three years would he required t" douhle our Wool crop, while that of Cotton may be doubled in a year. Our iaiTners have sold one wool-clip at good pri?es, and have the promis? of ?-.'ill heller for that soon to ho ready ; they ought to en? large their ?lock? by at lea.-t fifty pe? cent, iu 187- aril lay in ono'.'?h strychnine to defend them from the rnva;2,c.*? of dops : hut ConjiTess is moved at thi*. juncture, to reduce the duties on Woolens, which reduction is certain to re act on the prices of Wool. The Object of cours?: is to cheapen Woolens; we believe the result will closely parallel that of the late reduction of the duty on Pig Iron. It will c!i??ek tho aiigmentation of OUT flocks, tho increase of our wool clip ; it may give US Woolens a little cheaper on the instant, at tho expense of a speedy in? crease of their cost. This country ought to shear its own fleece and wear it ; it will he a grave error to retrograde into a more abject dependonce on Kuropo lor the chillies which ?hield us from tho inclemencies of our ca? pricious climate. If Nature had inter? posed any barrier to the pi oil net ion of Wool, tho fabrication of cloth, by our people, as ?he has done to their proilui lion of Coffee, we should counsel de ferenc ! to her li?t; hut this she has not, done; ami we oiif,hl to make a larger and still larger proportion of tho fahries that cover and pro? tect us with each uiccccdiii'?' year. So wo will hope (in spite of ?tho mad dance of the Senate last week around the witche-.' cauldron of Tariff destruction) that no radical chantre will be consummated at this hi** ion. JT/i: GENEVA DEAD-LOCK. We see no reason to revis?? our impft -won that if the Ilritish Ooverniiniit hav? dial ?nelly announced th? ir intt-iilion t?> willnlr..?v from tin? Arbitration at (Jeiieva unless our Cuso is either withdrawn or nod lied, there ii no prisent prospt'ct of the execution of tho Treaty ot Wasiiiniiton. There seems to be a ecm-rul disiiielin.ition onion",' the Administra? tion ?irrans to Nit Kitislicd with this view. They all sustained stoutly the Aiiieiiciin Case when it waa hist jrihlit-h? ?1. and ?h.-laied it W?S another proof ?if the wisdom ami projM-r Spirit ?rf th?: present. Cuhinet. Hut within a few days, ns if ?arryiiit* out the provisions of I paM tadt convention, they are Iwgianing timidly to repudiate the doeiiiu?*_? which they found id iii-t so ?-.ill ?factory. The manner in which l!.i-? i- ?lone is a*tagula*.y characteiisti?*. Tin* ? -p?fiai OfSBJUl in this city, which is always H'inv.iiig th? teat Of tho hear in the fable, who Kir.itshed his inastei's skull with a paving stone in attempting to drive nway u By, seeks to .juntify the Administration, while repudiating us acta, by ii. Inuating ihat n was not the -tote Depart i.iiii which conduced tho negotiations uml prcpui d the Case, bnl thai depra red ml wraant, Mi. Mumner, \s\m m rtonic mysterious way foi.?tl tic v.t.il luviuiiu- 0-ioars. with whom he was not, on apoafrtBf terms, to put into t unfortunate document, his own wild n sanguinary nicas. This set ins so absurd fl wo OBsat give 'he worda Of SflaB Times: ''T " ellori.s to -ri/ttTle our dillictlllics with RngU "are most honor il>h* to a President who " known to entertain bo .i.Ve.tion for tl " Power. If they shall conn* to naught, it M " Im! throagh the iniluences which Mi. Damn "the leader of the opposition, has bTOBghl " bear. Tin 'iadireet chums ' did not oflgiai "with 1,1 ii. (liant, op Sicrelary Fish." 'I Evening Mail caanot follow m .40 ?idieulou.? path as this, bat Bnds it,??i* aaable either .justify the Case or tO Maine .Mr. I'ish for Gen. Qraat ia, oi .ourse, out ol the njieati? He is rcspoiisihle for everytliiicr that tut out well, .1 n? 1 lor oothing that turns oui bad Dota victim must be found, and Mr. BaJteri Davis is the vicarious sacrifice, lie in c of office an I out of the couiitiv, and 110 amoii of ignominy failing to him will ondaager t ticket. 80 thia loyal Qraat paper talks "Mr. ?ancrolt Da vis's ill-adt iaed claim l M4?(?nso?jii?*n?i.ri ihiinatres.-' There la about much candor anil alum: as much congruit.y this expedient aa in that famous inspiration the Knight ol La Manclta, when be -taime after attacking .1 iiacTod proceaaion, that it a not. he. lui! his lauee which eoinmitled ti sacrilege. Then* is 00 ose ?n falseh?ood al tl confessional. Neither Mr. Sunnier uor lil Davis is tin* Administration, and we ?atp: In al its sins upon their backs. It the Alaban Treaty fails, it will be tin* fault eillur of tl British (?ovenum-nt, or of out.-?. There is 1 possibility of liiidiin,' ?my third party to chai, it, upon. The aea eflort oi the Grant pape to sustain the English sale .mil exculpate tl President and Sectary >f State i*? ?1 i?** was'.* of lime. The Springfield Republican, 1 few days ag .se! forth three possible ways ill which II anppoaad .lead-lock might ba broken, is I'hal England Should go the Aibilration 1111 await the result?paying it' the award suit? her, and refusing if it ?lid not ; Bd. That 01 Goveriune&t abould withdraw the claims f? iadireet damages, .'ml lei the Ai lunation pri ceetl on the English understanding; 3d. Thi both sides should ibop the Arhitiation, and b Ui'ii. Si-lieiicli and Lord Cranvilh? BITaage ft the payment of a round sum, and the n cipn Ical writing of reeeipta In full. And thia lai otT-hand and easy way ol doiog buauiei Strikes some ol the Administration papers n the be ;( piVid out of the sloogh ol Despoil where tin* tmeation ia stoking, i ho fust a theae suggestions i- tin* only admiaaible on from our '?oint of view. Eut indi pi inhiitl of the f.ict that it would be .1 derogation a the dignity ol Eaglaad to g<> <?? Q-t-ncva 01 any such terina, we have the positive declara tirons ol her ?fiaistera that she ail do nothing ol tho kind. Wo eaaao withdraw or modify our Case without a changi in the State Department. A Se.ntary 0 State who has bo atroag a aeiiaa ol persona dignity that he would prefer to insult the soi ?)f a friendly sovereign and the guest of tin nation, rather 'han recognize an object?onahli envoy for B single evening, could certainl; not be expected to remain in offlee alter thi principal publie BCt of his Ministry had beei repudia,ed. IV? take it for granted thai Mi Pish ii not to leave the Slat.- Dopai I meat, ?un conscijiienlly that our C ISB is not to be inodi lied. As to the thini BHRgaslJOBj that (?in Schenek and Lord Cr.tiivillc shall talk it ove: ami agree on a ?settlement, that ia the idles and must thou, ?hi less fancy of all. Mr. Clad stone und Lord (?ranville have both said thai England would never pay .1 eeot except afin the deeisioa Ol B competent tribunal, for llmi would lie 1 ?bur confession of tonsiioii wrong. Is there, then, no outlet from this false po sit ion, v, hiih would be ludicrous if it \v?ti not so trade 7 We do not yet abandon tin hope tI1.1t the Eagliah Covernment, diaregard? log the first hasty und imprudent utterance! of their own ministers, muy yet see their wa\ elear to Abiding l>y the deciaion ol tho lii-_-l Iriliunal at. Geneva, Which there is no reasoi to fear will be unjust or extravagant. Mr John 1 bight, i" *? letter to a ?listinguishcij American citizen, sii_-^rc??l s that our Covern ment ?should assure the Government of (?real liiitain that, we do not intend to press tin claims for indirect damages, But that thej shall remain in the document as a port ion ol the history of the Cas?*. While this ar raagetneat Mould relieve the Britiah Ministry, it. would huv?' its awkward side for our Cov ?rninent. Still another recent suggestion il that the two nations .-hall .stipulate a maxi? mum beyond whieh the award of the Hoard of Arbitr?t ion shall not go. Hut it would seem discoiirU'ous in this way to hamper the freedom of an international court. In the meanwhile, the two freest, most, enlightened nations in the. world, both agreed upon essen? tial points, and equally anxious for a peaceful settlement, are kept apart, and their final ne? on, iliation endangered by questions of little moro than etiquette and form. SENATOR WOOD. Ob the Hth of January the State Senate in structed a select committee to investigate t-Mtrgea preferred by Tun Tbibubb ?gainst Senator James Wood of (leneseo. Tho com? initteo examined a number of witnesses, in? cluding the licensed, anil on the Bth of March rcpoitcd that Mr. VVoOtfa conduct in the afl'aiis trOmplainod of was ?' ?nc<>nsi?,tcnt with his po " sition as a legislator," distinctly intima.ing that he had accepted bribes from Jay Could and William If, T\??cil. Tho ?Senate novcr theleaa hesitates to do its plain duty. We iitr pose, therefore, to recall in a few words the ??hief faits elicited by the investigation. It appears then that in iBtt Jay C?uld spent sV^-v? to defeat the notiiinatioii of .Mr. \V.I as Senator from tho XXXth Di-itrct, but, ladling in tho cfTorf, BOUght an introdtie tion to Mr. Wood at Albany, aft??r the t. turn, and succeeded in frataMiahJBg with h un tin* most friendly relations. At this or some other interview?.lay Could thinks it was im? mediately after the introduit ion?Mr. W nod iTsI.ed Could to advance a sum of money to Henry Chamberlain, a f 1 i?ml and former law partner of his, who wai then carrying on the liquor holiness in New-York. Mr. Could made no inquiry into the responsibility of either of tho parlies, and took no security, but g?ivo ?P'((.iJO 111 currency oh Wood's uoto, which never has been paid, and which Mr. Could declares he does not menu to press. In answer to the inquiry whether he would have lent this money if the Senator bad opposed any ?eaaara la which he was interested, tho Erie President replied, " I should not, of course ; I " make, loans to nono but my friends." It up* pear? that tho money was paid into tho Howling Citen .Savings Hank, among the ofla-arOn of which were Henry Smith, Walter Roche, the BlBBBBBB. Thomas ?I. Harr, l>. A. Woodward, Bad Win. If, Tweid, jr., and that Mr, Wood gave lilatik cheeks to Chamlierlain, Wllh the 'lii'i.'i ?! .n.Un?,' nul ?m ?Uoulii ?-Ua-sr -_-aaas___t____________________________________ out for Ma in the liquor business so much of the deposit as Wood p_Jght not require for p. r-onal expenses. Ahoat the time, of the introduction to ilouhl, that is to say in January, 1870, .Senator Wood beOasaM ai'ipiainted in the I,(*;,ishitiire wilh Wil? li, i m If, Tweed, and it was remarked that, he ; supported many if not aM of Tweed's mo?t I notorious joba, including the tax levy, the city 'i ?liait. r, and the ai.tendiinnts to the <'o:le. Kitlier in An ?rust or .-?ep?emh-r, Wood applieil to Mr. Tweed for a loan of |13jt?Q(a, which was promptly panted, ajiain wilhoitt in?piiry or -?????miiy. lie gave his note for the amount, at three months, and there have been four or five i pereaaivfl renewala, Ute note being now overdus and unpaid. This money 9/BS also in ve-li-il in Chaiiihirlain'.-. LiqUOI business. There arere fiirther depoaita <>f about il;:,-)?:) to Wood's credit in the ?fowling Qraea Saving? Hank, the i ?urce ?>f which the Committee was unable to trace. There were nmlicy dealings also with on?. Alonso Bradnev of UvinRston County, a conlitleiilial agent of Jay Gould's, in whose hands Oould placed the overdue note of Wood, " to be lined np there for some " purpose,'' and who also holds a noto for ?f',,ii 0 (dren by Senator Wood in connection with certain intricate ti.insaetions with mort '.Mt'is ia Uringsten County. "It was aaeer? " lainitl by tin- Committee upon attempting to "mi,in* the at tendance of Bradneronthtatoves> Mt?gat?on tli.it he had recently left tin* Stato and "would continue absent therefrom for some "time." The obscurity of theae transactions could not eleape notice, and the suspicion of the Conrnitti*e s<*i ins also t.> have b <*:i exeited by Mr. Wood'.; inability to explain his account with tin* Bowling Green Savings Bank. Be? tween April, lyT?, and May, 1S71, the deposits to his en-dit, in that institution amount to ?V't.:? ); the hal.ince due him is |3,160; y?'t ho could only ?produce cheeks for ahout $18,000, all except tWO small ones being payahle to the order of Chamberlain? The rest of the checks, together with a letter from Mr. Tweed and other papera connected with this New-York account, he declares were mysteriously " ab "stiacteil" from his office in iieni?JOO. It La a?l milteil, however, that |3,000 was drawnOUt of the bank for his personal use. When Mr.Could advance,1 this ram of #10,000, and Mr. Tweed ihe further sum of $1S?000, it is in evideiico that Senate?* Wood's bnriness en-dit was notoriously bad. Hy his own and Cham berlain's tesiiniony, he is shown to have he? n worth from |?,000 to |30,000? but in the Clerk's office of Uvingaton County eighteen nnaatisfied judgments appear re.-orded against him, amounting in the aggregate to nearly |13>900. Anybody who believes that William M. Tweed and Jay Qould advanced lar*,','* sums of money to a man of this standing, with no sort of security, and as an cv?,ry-day business transaction, has original views of the lin;metal shrewdness of illose eminent gentlemen which it seems hardly worthwhile to con 11*0 vert. And if it be eaked why Wood should be held respon? sible for loans that were really made to Cham? berlain, and of which he only acted as tho in? termediary, the answer is tliat Wood and Chamberlain were partners. The Senator ex? plained the loans when t!n*y were first brought to light? by Baying that tlmy wen* negotiated entirely l'or Chamberlain, lundi; ami not at all for hi.? own. 15nt it. has been proved before the Committee that, this liquor concern was carried on in the name of two nominally dis? tinct but really identical companies in which Wood, by the I xpcndlture of about ?f.'i.Oi'O, had acquired OVei 080,000 WOTth Of stock. Fie and Chamh'ilain wen* to divide tin- profita equally, and all the -lock and property stood in Wood's name. Tho ca-to seems to us complete. Senator Wood takes from Jay Could p)10*000 and from William M. Tweed ?fl.?,0?i0, nnd puts the money into bis private boaiiteai enterprise.?,. He Ls pecuniarily prresponsible, but is not ask?*?l to give senility. The money has not been repaid and the lenders do not apparently expect it to be. Mr. Wood obtains this money from men to whom he is practically a total stranger,and be oil'cis th?m no equivalent for it. He la a Republiean, but he votes for Mr. Tweed'.-, pet ine;iaMires, and if he does not vote for any scheme of .lay (build's it i-? because no Erie hill is introduced at that hcss?ou, laaOUgh the repeal of the Classification act is agitated Outside. "What other MMlaavion can reasonably bo ar " rived at," ask the Committee in cloaing their calm but damaging report, "than that Mr. "Wood's eondnet in this matter is inconsistent "with his position asa legiatator? and moat "necessarily embarrass his action as such in Mregard to any measures which may be brought " betont tho Senate in which these men may "he interested V And what conclusion must the public arrive at if, in the face of this report and the testimony by which it is sustained, the Senate permits Mr. Wood to retain ,the oflice which be has disgraced Y VOIT TIC AL VA DUTKES TS. Fuhlicity is, of ?ourse, th? confusion of all conspiran?*?.. Publication in Tin Tsintrsji on Satunlay of their purposes spoiled the ?hsper ato ?,'aiiie of the Custom-house, people to din tract attention from them .elves and tho cor? ruption proved before the foveatigaiing Com mitt?*e, hy indict bag former olliciaU who are not partisans of the Administration. We are frank to conf??s that tito defeat of thwaebettte was a part of ?tur puiposc ; hut we published nothing (Mlpubm chair, ?l by the papera which did not get the news),which wot not strictly true in every SCttSC of the woid. There bbbj a conspiracy to indict ei Mai thai Iiobert Murray, who had helped establish the proof of the frauds of Tiran?as Mnrphj in i,(, hat and blanket contri, t ?. An indictment pjajj ordered aey*ainet ex-i?istrict-Ait?iiiicy Hamnel Q, Courtney ; but the lion. Woah Davis ren properly i?*fuse?l in his ollicial OBpacitj 1.? ?lraw it, baeanae h?* p_aew the B?Iea^tiona io bo iiicorrect. (!?*n. ]ti iijamin ??*. It,,-,. 1er, Who was interested or employed in the matter, did till another ?*\ ?ill|,i,,| t|,?,t this? indictments, were to he hk*__g-l*, ,,?,' that he (the said ollicial) would he protected if ho did not interfere to help his old asao ciabs and fihtidf.. Tin; Tkii-.i m: also t,,|,i how the arrests, acoinling to rumor, wen* to be mado at u late h?nir, that the persons in ?licteil only Bight bo thrtiht into jail to In* disgraced, not prosecuted, and kept ovet Sun? day in vexatious confliiemont. It is ?luo to JihIk'?* Hlatchfoal to say that he broke up this part of the conteiiiptihl'?. scheme by mercifully ord? rink- that no heneh warrants iiwuo until Monday. _ nier? is a " IVnnsylvnnia llYpul.licun "Association," of which wo ptpoko tho other ?lay, compose?! ?if citizens "temporarily re " isiiluiji- at WatduiiKton, 1). ('."?tina n to say, holdinir ollices there. This Association held | meetin? on the _;itl tilt., and, after in?lorMin<?: I'lciii. nt Cr.mt for a aeeond term, procsMided to recomineiid tin, Hon. John Scolt, lr. S. .Senator from tin n Slate, lor Vice-l'ie.-a.lent ; the lion. Bitou Caicfini. tbo otUi;r Suimloi. ter a lui ther KtB of six years ; the Hon lohn IE Pad Itepresentntive from that BtBte, fot C,?>v?ifi and the Hon. Uly?*?:?'? Mcrcur. n?ioih? r Mem for Judge of the Supreme Court. It does H to us that tiny ought to have I, It otW ?>f tl ?omfortabl?* pla?:es lohe tilled b.yjln* people The hr? vv.rs .'ind lif|Uor-4l( .?h r? of DaHaota art badfcBHM?of muni. Thaf la-ddalMata t>mvaa atS|.riitgfiel.l.?ai the 14th alt, aad poeaed aeti of three win teases and twelve r.<M 'i.Ii?ns Bga Probibitary laws in ireneral and the Dllaoia Pro? tot, law m paiti.iliir. Tho( latof lb? .-n?I"' it ?4tinii. t..?irv for as to tenant, tot every int. geat reader knowa what di Miera and bras would I?- likely to say apon th. -"?''j'? >? Bal a doea the toteUigenl or? to i the nninl lligi ul rea think of o|)iii'i;i"n to prohibition bots "it oi.-inn!4 the prodai lion ol apirii vviiie-i.ri'diKi.Tg fc'rjin und fruit?, ihcp ??in-uni.-eriliiiii; our agi ?cultural Interval 4. the ?r Bonreaof wealth in mir?inl <??'.'' Thal i"'" ?"??. tl vvid lie au ?".".? of tie* piodiicti'iT ?d '.'??'?'? ,;" aeertain ?portion o? the crop h con v. rted Into so: thiiiL' which atan do not need and are liettor without! Crasidering that a targe P?rl oi 11"' babitaata of thia world has not ? immtgh t.? eat, 1 thai the other part, ..?obliged to toil Hin-- tnlly earn the prie.- >.f toad, the oo-veroion ?.f edtblaa i BOMtathingwhich does not Boori h i?:?> l'"dv, f which i.? a constant BOOXOS of repeat doea not *???? m to be the btea* naa to wh Hi?? beat Rift of God can b? pat. Bataaytoaan nieiici-, which tho Western Itriners may c:??M'??' filin the lupptiaalon of ?li.-tilati.m anas, wa in vc, h- merely ttraipowy. As ptr-pnlatioa iacreai attd as the fa- ?lilies for transpoi ?al ?"ii iii'T? ? i.-<*. hon.st niarket aaa be touad in sotaa i>art of win id for all the grata whieb Dliaoia can prodi if not, then sh ? must produce let* of corn sod at of KtuiietloiiL'else, butcaa hardly claim the iii of natataiaing ?i anisenee ha au m ?t bapp? aa to l <-? in v iiti.-nt and prolitaMi! oil'*. If matters go on this v?ay wa must s?*t up a spot natural history depart ment. Iteport fru?a Atlsi Ca., gires a living rooster without any bead- j tho character, some will say, to edit an anrco s?TuctedSouthciii newspaper. '1 hen a man in Wfa sor, Canada, a tea days ?--tax aras ratting dow tree, when out from the bowela of tho said t walked a bear who had been domiciled all Win t:nii?in. The bear titdected to the dispe ?? them waa a Rallant ?ght, ami Bruin, wdghi MO pout.i'.s, was not tho Tictor. Talking i?oii!!(i.,, vxf heir of a Plattabnrg man w on flit) llth ult. killed i'i the Ailin D it* ka BCB mount mi BSUring eight feet fre?a bis BOM to 1 tail? and weighing over 100 potUads. This te\ cio hosat. nu doubt, bii expecting to ?lin?"' m ixt Snmni upon the Bev. Ur. If array* or, if be h id r ; the attempt, what a beautiful .".< count the Bev. .*? Murray woold ?vive givra of bim ! 'Tis rather a ??i appointm?i?t, lint perhaps tho < at.im'?uiit has a ?J set adant or two fur the rifl?* of the U?, itoa? lergyma If wrtiionot say sefaethiBB every day abeatt M Gtltuore/s ll-oston Jubilee it, is not, becaaaswehai nothing BOW to -ay. A lady has sent to the Conuni tee B "Sung of I'lai.-e,'' based upen thoCTth aud67i l'alms. Here aro three of the lines : "M?i? thi? Jahtlee af aatieae leava its re hoe s on cac luart, Slav ir r:.i-e our naplntlan.*? to ctciel r!:r better part, __d .m ?.ir' iu ti ?uUiiou.? pruvo t!:?' irtti?ipbot tli| Ajtl" To wbiefa every jcstln tic person wi'l |t_rpoa "Amen!" While we are upon the subject, we ma mention that unless Providence and tho Siiprer.i Court interfi-r.'. tin re will In? no Jubih,, or non Bach SB We have had rra.":i to expect ; for Mr. C'ai Z?-rr.ihii i prince of conduc'ors) litis been drawa t ?ni ve as a juryman from April to July ! Wo thinl under s".eh < 'n-imi.-iaiif*. m, that the tavagtat Chi? Justice that over growled out a ruling would excui Mr. Zscnha, PiTioitsly, is it rifiht to ruin the moral eharactl of thoae poor JapaaeseiaWaahiagton, besl lei aetth tin m a bad example aa to manners in t*ompaay1 Th 'Trcspoiideat of The Boston Troasoript i.s authent for sa via' that they are always eating pickles an bard-boiled eggs, and diinUng ehampagns ami In CQ?Ot; ?Hid that they have no regard whatever to their digestive organs, it beiuir a queetioa wit many w bethel they have any. ? But this is nothia to the iniquity of Introducing the fon ign yoangges th'iin n teahoWaasUngtonClnb,and th.*ro Initiatin them into th?? niysteriea of hilliards. nuigi-et-i"ii an.l ilravv-p,ik'T. Is not this an excellent oppOTttJ. nityfof Senator Wilson to take them iu hand am ?proposa them lor membership ot tho Congres Temperaaea .s*u?.iety T We have already mentioned the pelting with b - of iliuini Bishop Temple, st Exeter, England, whib he was addreasing a Temperan ? Alliance meeting Tos?keffieU Tmtesrank, while eooimenting nponthk low Otttnga, Mtya With palpal.le ironical force "IVrhaps the pell i tig was symptomatic of repent anco and herahled restitution. The peltiBg of : learned prelate with litil?? haga of Hour may hav? heell sxatthoiical of aile-ue tosend liu> pood I'lisllol largsc baga of fiotu for tho beneftt of the half' starved wives and famishing childrin who t? floBI LBOOey gois weekly to seme Exeter beer house.' Thero Is .1 touch of Douglas J.n. id's old turn In thi manner of thia cominetit. which k quite refresh, 11 ?* ist? - In all the newspapers wo find notice of CatharilH Donovan of Bpriagatolta, Mas.?., the peealiartty of h.-i ease heilig that she haa " taken BO solid food for tw? years, and fur the last seven months BOt-lng but water." "No solid food" is perfectly eenatateBt with iiiinnioiint of niitritioiisaliinentsutlieii nt tosu.-, tain life ; but that Mis? Donaiail has Bved for reven months on water alone wa simply decline to believe, .'sh? is said to have bien l_jnred h? tailing naea a Boar harr. 1, but not even a hoiueopaihist vx UeoB tend that falling uiioiiallour barul will muilllh a patient for seven mnnths. Then? is a great " revivaE'of laligMM in Lawn ne-', Kiuit?us. Th.? prayers, seiches, eonfessarMaa, aad naines of the eonvirts are r.-gulaiiy report?'?! for the daily m iv ?pap,.:*. One js-culiarity is worthy it until i>. There i? an out door B-tetlag held every day ?ii 11i <>'? lock 11. in., "in front ??! BimpaOB/l E.iuk." ih beat speech which we have aottieedaraa tu.it ?t Ccii. Ot Vf, I lui no?'k, who slid that "a man eould nui be oonrerted aithool bs laade reperatioa for the ? rang be had dune." 'rids La n?t m , ,.r> uriginal re? mark, bul H ha? often, r I1e.11 Iliade, ??,? t.in pi?;ml to mis, Hi.m n led ni'<'ii Hav ne- Bseatteaed ivrmp-tflaas IhatmeaehMialij tluv 1n1111i1ip.il gratliBBBB af Hoslon an* no mon? upmrht Hum iiiiiiii? ipid iri?iiil,.|iii?n i*ls?iv\li??r??, ??? must re .I "'?' a lull ii now penilinir m tin? Loir sl.itare. by v.iiii,. ?f wlii, h. if i( slioiiltl lu?.,mu? a law, Al-Ur BMB Bad l'uni., il.rs of Boatea) who lUiuctly or iiidii.tctlv ?apply the Oltj of BoateB M ul? ni.rch.-in dis.? will 1?. Iii,,,! Bl.tkh) an.l sent to th? HoBBM of Corrcitloii for oii.?vi*:ir. TnOtM is a feed deal af i'i..vein.g ibO-l tho bill, BOOM doubt. WO sh.uild think, of itspiikssago, and moro 0< \?hg ?nforcoaUent if J' ix-tl d. Th? .VorTMfiurn (Pstui.) M ?tmet?, beinn? a cold water ni*iv?p.ip?.r, is naturally ii.<I?Btmtit at the ?niabiv .?f that Ihiiil isupplicd b> tho Water Company to the Norristonlans, the same being cootatiiiiiau*?! by ull the wiish-siuls mu? other iiliniiiinat inns of Stony Creek, to the ?rent adult?ration of "the? '?>ar hab bliag Schuylktll." ?Ar Hitaca? laiighl ; tat how can it hau? tin? i'.u-i? to nsk the paOBeS to afiviv up tilt ir beer or whisky, and to Make- Ithsjaaalvaa to tin? elsResjatss-y lM?v.?rtiKo of Nature, whsa they cannot do so witiiout 1 isking their liv rs f WH! it bo any satisfaction to anybixly to know that the worms which foil in a shOMM ut BaBMBrl die. Mass., th? other day, und which we hav? alreusly nieiitiuiied, wit? tin? larva? of a Beetle tMBaOagtag to the family \m\opkttisSt\taA to a srBOetea Iha <'tuis tiiin and hiiriisiiii? of which Is CkanotJofnatknt Ptnnsylranivnst I'bej found Uiia out iu C'ambndge s-_________________a__M THF? DRAMA. BOOTH?. TH?_T__. ?vm'm perforniaoeaas of "As Von fa'-ji, were clvi-ii .il Ho..Hi'? i ? ! f. Iiili.-i lf< l?-r??| praioed [N,;?>l;ir apt,11. I spSCf for a u'i'i, of /.' >."/? .7. In ?*??? i m l?orf i.'i' partirai pra, b - ?'?at? tht* Hint in, ,;-,!,.iliv ?ml |?>< a ,, ^ HlIT''I'll? I) ' ? ' ^ Tf!<: S.'l'lta H ',' I * ? Df li, ., | l'.-, ton? b< rl this |>l . an ' bi I?* it hol) i ? i .?ri, BStflSB?I, I?,':, Of I f.lit a, sad na . . f 111'?.. I? l.?a!. i, tIOII ?? ... AlllUfllll t.l, - ' ?"< i. ami mu, I? BtBrB tt ll< s?S I * skill ',.' ?? * i - . ' ? ???'?? . ? |,t,,|,, r i i-li-11,".? "? ? ., teni.Fi, ? of thai art mi -i? . ,. a ,i? ?V I . ? i,'. In-t, ? t et :? ? , ami |,,veii- ii. "' "t pli) ?, 1 t.?a_ tut],, alls, Of . I,,.:,.I m * '' *H Tin* Iniiit.ittt. i - v-tc t"l , . one ',"? ! I ntfl :i,''T * . ? *??"? ?nl reomi i ? v ? ' tonnant*. Boomt**, all -4-- s.- :?? '?*** n,,. ???.r pasa - wi.?? tV*b ?????* t.. u,. m Hi?.* ?sa-" i- sta '"?" spaassa i ??* | '.?a ?ho u?*v, rfajl il. \V.? tlmt.fi ' , . *?> -aaaattj ti.,1, nf a Bjsek ;ii?? ' Sa? -lliat il? .'.ae" from "As You L I ? ?* a? ??liane?? hH UtS I,' ft" I I B-at, a- o. l! ? ?-, ?dy, that _la>aa : ??'it Mr. I'.'," aaaquai t?i?'..? i?i. ?. ?'*'? "" ? ' -i . ? wiui'ii -Bin is- niis.i?- pass ???' taj ?, ''.?.luc?. The task : ??? ??-<??' ? * ??mm) I? m?' tine < ! very ... ' ?? ? ?'?kB? ?* in apftear ss /?a? ?. w \i '.mi;'- tii: n Mr. Lester WsJlack, tinablf ?*? appi ir a Montisly, aa waa expected, retan I ? ?-' a till ;lt?r, I J-Iii-'tlt, ai.tl rv-eilt,. -, t, f? Ji irt of l.r.n ?tlrnm .,.?1, (?1.1/ ?il ' ill?! '? -a?-r ... 1 IfBBj ItB - uni fi.titur?:.?? of I?la ta?VtaW <lr:iin:? have ,,r?-vioa?, befa ?i,.?-.'!.'I. It slas lair to ran 1 ... ? ..It, Mr. GUaaMt, Mr. ITHPtliaBBI. 1 l'i-h<*r, ?a??s Effie Gsrsa?B, Mn .'? ? .Mr. I?.,:?., Mr Kitliff' ?I. a..<! ? tli?-r ,?' i r i.i % the ? fu., ?y int- are sparkl?tr; n.e ?? > v r.. i . <:r?*aa .in? !.a'.?I-. in?- ; a.. J. !? fits i ' " Ti. \, I . this theater is 'a BKPSl wav.-of |?,?,iii;trity ; ami. alii a then is ao at ? d of < '?? is ni ra avKMUi thkatf.u. One sreek of "Krou-? 'ion,'al the 1 (th At? naa riea.r, has eif/t aw islon for ? ? totales w?o admire the act?is of Misa As . pasj i ?! eati' i. . ?Ottt !:., li't.i.t,?" drama ladfUled it? fanstl n? ,~ pnany a preetotia drop of pity tor sufTiag fa nl i? BIrintsllsts ahouiid m .-very. ,>iiiiiiiiaiiv..unl v ut,iti?nls> -fttli-arly love las luxury of tv,i. Mr. fl.tiatin?, -. u*t thisoccasloatameatica,sppeareal toSortnt t?t bas I, .iml "i tirjuEroii, saaf i?l ly-'l t:.- l'art car-*. - -I \tiili fores sad t.,.-ie. it la asas11?, aa dira?red, la?s*sjsj tnat tins a, tor, Vboae ri'cnt ? *r.? fomotan mot ab????* as. P?atfatas are alasMra aad lof.y, woul l <l;s?*ir,| ?.??rt?is weak, pSBT??, fretful, ceini'bliun,? inarm, r whit It Its ?ret?a.- to UUiik ???..?eiittal iri the cx??re.?,,?ii of J. ? PS ?ma? tion. Ttiis maafl i" t:i ?. n-t.1 BilP DSSBBaBs?SB Of awVwVBJ| Just as, Iu " l?ivor?*e," it vaWSd his t*r,-oiia!ton of -l<tV> ?iiicr*. ??1 i!ij: r? 'I l:':.-l>;i!'<l, mri-r !??? >: ? ?/.-? I t ,-ri'cfB part t., B*_y, at ta? Im* ? ; but, V. heu Le B hin-. I tie ??a? tat or loses all sorrow for lus lc-Jury. " Froti-Frou" tra ah??lwd ou Saturday night. ThaSaVBaa?BJ .,u.?:li?-r a'U?_ will be P?BdS ou " t.'lf* l'rovoked Uu^lnniL" Ta utjmo tlajtt tlsfi aastas i?_b ses s nualtlTS aurait/ at tin.? t*?a> t, r, SBd t! -ut,'.!,--- tiic h,,'-.-,? wi,r I?,* crovrleil. " ?rtica 47" Is ta? siii'-'iil ,r aad ?l'trte'ivt? ?amo of tMs ?sb?. l>leco. It com? s froiu the French of M. be tot, au 1 ?as l,?.|*iia.lipl?-.lhv Mr .Ac ; H lOal] st-BShl ' f. ."Oita pa?t, '?.nu?! pij. cd .. m. -? Lara Um H ?? 4? is th:s : ?,, 't- i, n Gril .1 Ml aa, Fk?Usai ?i Um i'..?i-t vi a ? ? -. . ta. At ?. Il i, . - ? l'-? l.snrl.tot. Mr. O. I?! \?r? The Uai?B<-s. .' M r?' Dr. !??,.! ?'oiLt?a..Mr. H l?a- _?-!-?< s? !*a? ?nal ll,nr, Dr! Ils_>lr. l.?o - J SBFI ?HI?. Cari.Vi,.< .r. Haail I ., B n- - 1 Ibbbbv? Wbbibi.I MibU.H '.,?? Victor liaiUli. r.Mr. <!. i'irki-? Marccll? . ?l'I ? I1*? Yn t,n..Mr. Jim? 1.? ? .1 .- , .M . i.aBtS .Mr. W ...... r ??.???, ?i. CSita ?r,I....SIr. ?I?,n i M s? H-> ? -t? .N?rw?S ! ?? aa? al LU* Jal Mr. J. D in ' 9 ?? i ? ?a ....'Ml U.tl?B-l|iMsas...? ils? I. ..?*V?a? I Mr. F. l'hinmiB, . . , vi'i? rnearra. A recital of the new iV.iliires ami ,?????? ?????o ri. - w Uli \?hi, h Mr Fo\'j " Iluovtv Dm,,?it)" t.?B ??\i-i,it, , be |.r?'v atad, at the .......pic l itcr, t;ai iirt.iiy be ? sjtvea t.? Mm ras da is ai sai ?Jrcnsut C?!ll?:-.. T!l?' iltlt/ Sf the TllOli:t!it Will DO fulf I oaos bbbtc dlraetiag attsatleB ta ta? oppttrtiattj 'fit BaTtssat pttsswre Paare ia afforded ?stsars - , -i mj w itpt juvcniit? poiipilalian Ail pei ktass ska save u,?t outlita --or wko har? aaaia groani kits ins i i '? Will l'-idal-ui.?'laut trial,litatim HP It?S BSHIBBll I I Hk ii|i;..t!-..tcd,iy III?' !n??t Of <!i,W!--, BBd It PS n ??! I M M ?Ml by Um .ilr.'it :uf-.i.-i?>n of tuteiy uii.-.-.-iljc,.??,,., at- ? itsa I'viiviiii'iii \> ,u i,.? new t.?-i,i ,'iir. e_eeptlasj tin? <jt i? a bftka Muiti-i? l'aiuily, and Mat .v. :ti? ?tiil u, n-itit i aud Its powei ?|,:.a??-. l_s i bb?Mbb_bb a any cm ,l t' sa?ire t? leretasaffla aiway : . . ..:i 1 '.he Cat l>at.t It ., Bt I u 2. moot dial **ori in thia \v ?ij . OaUMD ol'r'.m DtMTfati " Lnlla liookh" entera OSJ its Imit? week si the Graad ???,.-r.i 11 u-,>. bUsa Oal n all?, ttiu? t?.*i.?*?aj as.?nun? tin- Bsai ?,f Maker, wBBo Uina Cllaa s?_I t? tiMn-i. rrad t.> tii.it sf 11nnm, 1_ep ?_[ ??l tin rate and ctitireoii? -? ect.u !?? BOB Uraaa?BtaS il 1 o'clock, a coin; ?* ???'u i? m tii? east of aaak katars *? bctwet n tho acts, t?, Miuein n ?s.i: I, ran '?its to tuet seats. Tlio attoudauco BBta SOtStiBaSB Pa*S_B? " l?tUt Book?'* sppaars ta kaes all 'ho tastaaf Its i? sbtle, s_ tx> Uo r,'..i>m?. the raward at us nu-nt. m:ii.<>'?4 ?: m:i>kn. An imiiortant ineiilent of tin.?, hnsy t_f .'-<ea in Swill sM it itn'itt hi to niL-iit at MiMo'a, vi,?s " IV?U SSnl I'.n'ii, r Joe" \t;lll??> met 1 tOt :!t.'ll.-'' ? PB lies country. AI! rc|?orts of Mr. l: iru.t? 1'? sat bt?rleaqae concur in ?les? i bint* it ?t cxtrctucly ?uitiaisi Min. Wooi!'.- a i?,*'? rauco in au ?u'.u.'y u?w ? I, ? pafj uliitiiut silthii'1.? draw IOt?.-t!ii r a Baa???TOM I???StmSatBj >,f vetar.?.? nf '* ?a ait?SB?t?BJ in rth." sum! :.i.\s- or-t. Mr. Barnnm's M:imino!h Bhow .?i>i*ns t.? Jsj at the Kui-ii -,? Kiiil?. W'?? have air?.? I? t .?.???l it? mil tr,u?;it?ti.4. . al:?.? I^-elcrc?) avIM act in ? I'loi and I''????** luvt M?,ml?,||. at BOOttft Tht?iil?r La ir ? K?a BS l*citSl mi cn?*u,-cin. ni, al Wood'? Mnim-.iiii IB Blfkl. IB ' ?ai??? Dl??An".. Mr. lient aiitmuiit I.? tint kiS BBSBSaaj Bkal Net? York t'lme?, ?will liu-t but tu.? ???. '.- ? -.or I special Murircc occi-r? te i! iv Ml CYeewieV. as l':i?-'.;itnl on fastai?l.i\... ?Ir? ?I aft ?i al'l act alJBt Osawar'a lb,-.tt?-i id i.i...i.,vi next ?? ck, ,t.?r'.?vB Joknttom... Mik. M.ni.a.iv \? M -??? t .*ti ?o,w.?wSBj otkarptroleaskmal tour, sad will visit ttaltliike i"f .- ,' li.u. lieeii ?jiillo Ml?? . Bt ?CBsnn will eautlao? onaaieiitb ? til II ; * tan Francist*o Minstrels. Th, Paiitontlme ?u v.-"" wiiiu. w.i ;,i ? ? i..,, n,, me? ,1 ft ... Mr. Mil?vov'? II,l>,-ri,t.-nu, |.? ," tl - .-??* 'llitaier .. I.inti K?laTtB'? J'ltat.T tt-4>|?Ba?1< ? C?t*SBa| wtta "Tl.' l'a a.,,.f inttti.". las ?....no Taaattwa?! l?v r"iia:tn',l lia,, H?, tutw.ii 1 .?M>t>\ Nt.ri?. "Notr?> Puni? ' baa l><*?-ii rt*tn??i ?I fross aa ?i psja .,: the Alel?. ,. , i i ??? ii.-iin. ...V,., Rt . Ma . ? v ,., t? .i ? i t. at till? " blO Ut te-, " I- now ., ii...|iit.ti Ul ' ?'??_' H i.Mii.oket, piaytBf m ??? m. ,.1.-1.1.? Mi .' 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