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Qtmitetment? ir? ?t.ttings ?2o-Xight. Acm.kmt or arrjaax?-?" pana?.'' Klioi Ora a? Hoisa??? Won ?t I-am." Jkioni'? TWBsTua? " I.'Etraosnre. Dai.V? Tiikith??*J and w? " (Inilerelta at Setiool." Hav?ri.v?* Nuiu/s UJUtDKN-l? and H-" The Shangh rann." HArkabi'sFtrnt ATBBVI Theatke-" Olivette." Uavkult's 14th Btbebj Tuivtkb?2 aad ti?? Kuu on the Rrtst?)l." Mai>i??.n mnaMjtTTi?kT?r?"Ilaiel Kirke." 1'ABK TllSATSJ!?" Mosetta." Has KKk!<ri?A<> Orauk II? ?t s??Fterrniaan. Hi .Mi.vKli Tur. ?.the?" Bllli'i' Taylor." CRIO?! Skjl AHB TUKAlBB? " Ra^'^ll>Illlo.,, W?t&?Cara TiUiAraK?" The World." J?ROADWAT AJW .TU) ST. ?l'aimrunia. ?mini Mt*?tti4. Wasoxic Tawl IK -Mesmerism. W?Tl'iSki. AcaiiKM? <ii" litsi...v?Annual F\hlNtlnn. Jnutx to ^bDcrtiscmcnto. A.Mr??.>iF.>rr*?3W /Ymt?4UU roliimn. ANMllMkkkXT?- si/, /'itiji-fitll c.litmn. Haxkim, Booaaa am? IUskkkn?7/A J'nor?Oih column. Ivoaiiii \m> UiMiBs? H'l }'uffr?i*l enltiiun. BtMSKttsNoTi? fcis?slra Jui*??1st column. ( OKI? ill ?TU?* Nl?TV V.S?U/S /llfK M USlM?, DlVIOKMl NoTH'KS?li/A ?inp?till ??ilUUlll. Dbkhs MimiiD-M f'iffe- ?itli (?iltirnti. Li ttoiKAS Ai<vB?n?Jt?E?iT'?Ml Fag? M eoliimn. llMMltl ? 7<h lotfr?Ub. Mil mnl tltli i olutuua. FCBsTTTTBB?fWA faf??1"> cil'iinn. IlKLP WavTKD?'.Id f'ogr- H?l eulilina, I? r !'m:?m ?M l'<'J7*?Ma ?-?iliiiiiti. lN?Ti!i( riov?li/s rag? lal aad 2d rnimnns. I.i.cti nu? A?in Must??*,??? :i?f fv/e??tth column. Lan ?i. NoncfaV-Att /'?we- 2d coluttin. Mab?le a.nu BLA1K Mam i v - -lui ?W?Oth rolnron. HkllKlAOks AMi I1EHII-- '.t* I'tigr -?!tlu ollllull. Nimm; ?Stt l'uff,?3d und 4th column?. WlsTKitANKiiis-titA iVi?/e?Ith CAilutun ; ?fJi Pugr-tltli cnltiiun. Ml si? al ?TBIIBIBBH M rVrryt??Oth column. y>w Prnu??*thins?'"A Vu-)r~ 1st i 1-i.iluU. IHK?? HTBAMIIK??3if fnffr?It b ruliuun. pMdl-OSAU?'.id fnar-:U\ e.dlium Kl ai K.ST.Tr?2<1 ?**n(/e??tti ami Util uihiiiiiid; M rnfft? 1st column, l'.i M.?? a?s? 7?k /\t?x?f>th column. Brrt'ATloa? Wastki>?Mai k.h? :ut Ptyjt?2<\ and <l?l col n nui s, KaMAUFa*? H?/ fugt? 'M ridiunn. Priii IAI ROTH ?a B?a l"nqe? l?tb column. Mi.AMiiokis A5U Kaii.r?'.?i>s?3<i J'ayr?4th and 5tli oolninns. BT?MEn k?s?>?rrs? .V Tngr- 1st and 2d columns. T?ACUatkS?tita /t?o*?-?I ?-?iliimii. Cnsmcoo Notices. *' Aldf.rnet Hrano r Ituy nlveays._('('?rrnrsim Vu K IxiiKiKSTlON, DtSTIPSIA, nervous prostration, aad sll ton?? of ?encrai di-tnlit?. parUcalarls If r???tiJtioa fr?nn Bulroonarv SOMalalata, Ti-lievisl le. takini: Mr.ssMAl'sPErroN. t?i? HEi.K Tosii. the niiiv pnaaraRna of bes-f ??istiLinuK ita entire nutritious iirotu-nJe?. t'asi? ELU Hazakh Ato., Pro iirtcti.r?. Klttli Avaaac Hota] luul.lin?, sud lith-ave., corner mili,; also IM Thain? ?.-t.. Newport, R 1-_ O/oNK tlw?tro.vR wwrr gras aiul iiutLaiiu. St-nd fcTUai?;ihJet. BjBOaatfl <-'"-. 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I'iirfion.?The House of Common? last niglit r?? fttsed t? allow Mr. Brutllanirh to trvko tlie oath. ??:~ The French have or envied the Island of fabaria. a - Than are fe;irs of a revolt among the native? in Algeria. == The funeral of Lord Beacousheld took placo roerU-nlay. sssa The (inn k |M-o>>le are said to be in favor of a ret urn to a stato of jienep. ES3 Pierre Lorillard's colts ?sere bwStaal nt the Epsom races vest? nl ay. - -_ : General L. von d? r Tann dii?d yvaterda.v. Domehtic?Th?? United State? Senate met yester? day : Mr. Junes sixike in reply to Mr. Frye. r^= It Is tlnmiiht that the Keptihl'u an Senators will mwt In (-aliens to-day. s= In the State Beasat ye?t?-r tliiy the bill fertile iiiipn?v<-!iii'iit ?if Kiverside 1'aik TA-as orihre.l to a thinl n-adiiiH ; in the AawtaaVlv the lull fur the K?ju,-i!i/atio:i nf A.?-?f<4S'iiei.t.i anil l;i\i tion ?a? ?liMMBjBjJ, atnf tided and or<l-red to u third nviditiiz: the conferen??- eomiiiitt<?es on the Street L'li-?itiini? bill ui"t loft evt-niiiiz. ==s '1 In- sfe.un ahip (,'ity ..f Au-iiin wns vvr.<k..l asj l'ilieiiu Mi..;i1h, near Feruandina, Ha.: M )if?? wris l?ist. ? The annual Coininen?fiuii'nt of the Pnm? tmi Theohipi cal Si'ininary w?a lu-ld yi-sb-rday. ? r-r: TheAnti Di^KTiuiination Kailni.nl hill has In^en dife.iti-d in the PentiMvlvania AsSwaaaawJ. ^t?.? Congn-H.snian O'Con? nor, of the tl'harli ?t??n S. ('.) District, diwl y?-?t. r day. s - = The K? v. Dr. Al? ttander llaiuilton Viu ton in de.'id at Philadelphia. (li-TANii Srm khan.?The Union Lentrue Cltih f^iM- it? tint n?eiviitii?Ti in it?? new li?ni?s- la?t evenii-?. - The :kciiscit Police L'ouiiiii-.?i(?iier8 wen- agair. hi-fnr- th.' Mayor. = A In- in (?rt-i-iifxiint daa tniy.d a BOS fa-tory and eau?ad some lona of life. =r=? The !><>(? Shnw ?as BasefsstL-=-=->: Primniy el-Ttion?*, nnderthe dirntiim of the Committee nf It??, ?ere held. ?-?= Qold value of the h-fral-tend.r silver ?lidiar (419-sj trrni'i-?., ??7>i cents.rr-_r^- st,. k? dull Rtidilrnnpinp, esaaawf w? ak without recover}-. Thk WKAntP.K.? 'IkiiiiNP. local observations in? dicate tawaVanil partly cloudy weather, with lower temperature?. Tln.ruimnetir yesterday: liiuhtst, t?ij- : lowest, 45- : MSjajajja, R,"->. Th? ?pr-rtat'Ie of a pun'-bhiutlcti Irishman firnely preaehinpr -*tit?> liifrlits in the S. nate, and iltuoiiiK'iiiir all persoiu; who 8<> much a,s iLin- to iohVct npon " my Stnto," is one of the finest exhibitions or. record of the versatility of the race Mr. TMaaV who sicniiil to have withirrawn ?itirely from the jmhlic eye, reuppi ?ira as a frieud of dog*, sendinff a aaawatf and a St. \\t rnard tt> tlte Heiich Show to competo for prizes. Thin i? in the line of many illustrious examples. The friendship of a good dog i* better than most of tho rewjcril? of politic?. ? The rii-ki? of the deadlock ?ire beeoniiniT dearer every day. Aj\ the Waahin^ton dis patche? ?hi^w, the terms of variotu? bomletl Treaanry officers hare expired, and their bonds with them. Until their commission? can be renewal or their ?accessor* can lie appointed, they act without bouda, and the Government ha? uo RUMraute? exuept the word of the offi? cer for the honest care of mUliou? of dollars of Government funds. Vacancies of equal im? portance exiat iu other branches of the eer Vii'C. A uew vr.riety of danser presented itself yeriterday in eonneetiou with the tafcunpli Wire?, A wire aero? the Bowery broke, ?m carried by the engine of an <-levat??d rail rtsad train until it struck u horee-cax iu tlie Streit IhIow, nanowly mism-d the driver, tangled itwlf aliout the car, wat again caught by another elevated railroad train and so vio? lently thrown about that three of the wiudows in the howc-car were broken. Noliody L-rt, but somebody might have been. It is easy to Imagine that a passenger might have lost an eye or suffered even more ?eriou? damage. The accident wa? a phenomenal one?bat rare M it is Ukely to be, it could never hapjien with the wire? underground. The lawyer? enjoyed themaelvee hugely In tlie hearing before the Mayor yesterday. Mr. Andrews charged that the counsel for the Commissioners were not acting iu good faith, und Mr. Boot replhxl that Mr. Andrews was ? * detnafrogoe," trying to " ?bolster up these " pHKHseding? by the vulgar cry of an excited *' populare," in which Mr. Root, to ?ay the least, grew a httle mixed in his metaphors. Thon Uw Major disclosed the fact that he had been ?wttmltfng the Corporation CouoW to diacover i i eassanissssss?? ' whether he hnd An power to commit foi ta~-n.pt, and admittinjtr that, he had not, expi the hope that the Uwyere would tohave ach? a for the aake of the profession. Whin Mr. Root and Mr. ?Anih-ewa paused the r the day smiling ?orcastic smile* at each i and ?itcrrhangin?, with UM loftiest coi doubt* of each other'? good fuith. If the Board of Aldermen wotihl a.l?i|. oranpi-poel ordinance, which tiny vest rejected, then reconsidered, and then l;ii the table, they would perform nn a? I "I aerYitre to the eommunity, and men woul tempted, for on??', to rial' up and call blessed. The habit of ttltminf banana orange skins or. the sidewalks is l?orn of leMnewj which amounts to downritrhl m nnd it seems to he growing rather tlian ?li iahing. ThcSt are pMMfsn, lot example, seem to take fjnpednl DIN lo throwthtBfeBl traps on the ?idcxvalk? in wH weather, i a haiiana peel is nimmt M dan .v mil?, to as a glass boanb. A lin?' of five dollars, or, ? the oil?Tider was too poor to pay it, a stay in the hx'kup, would teach these I* a good l?sion in nmtiii'ipal mannt ra, may lie regarded as a 11 i ti i n *_r abone, bot one wbkh la M nitieh in Deed of a cbecl many another. Mr. Rradhiugh Wul the centre "f an cxti dinary ?cene in the Ilmi-c <>f Commons night. When he apj teued nn<l ?I? muni? 1>e al'' xved to take the oath, Sir Sta N'orthcote, the CVnuamlilll loader, in. that he lie not permit? ed t<> take it. Ann this motion such men as .lohn Bright and Lnhouchere met in p rot?-tin?*-, Mr. Hi taking the strong ?/round tliat inasmti? h as Brttdlnaghheld an ontli to la' bindjagonhii science, the House could u?>t denj kin the r to Lake it. The tnn-l dramatic epl of all ensued when Mr. Bcndlangh, bj i?? i sion of thi? House, fh eland tli.it he sh??ul regard an oath, and Mi. Glndatone retnir th?' memlHTB th.it win r*- tlien- ;? n^* m> legnl ability the House c?ni d not crente one. ft tllhlilassl. Sir Statlord North? ot.'s motion idoptOfJ by a vote of 2tH) to 1T.">, amid g cheers fiom the C? nservatives. When Bndhwgh then ren-?wed his drmnnd, ( .nisi rvative leader. DOW prn? tnally com?' the lead<T ?if the Ilonse, ca upon Mr. Gladstone to Ktate whether he tended to carry out the resolution, to wl he replied, perhap?? a little tartly, that could not take that f nictiun out 0? the ha of the ni.yority. Mr Bndlnugh xxits tin; removed by the BlT'geaiit-at-Ar:ii*, ami Hi-use adjourned. It was ? ajngnlnt tritir of prejudice over par iam? ntary l.ixv and r? mou Hense. ,^____^^______ Tin: BEJtATE AM) THE PRESIDENT, It seems to sum,, tint President Qnrfl should Ik' aniiotis D? hreak th?' Bennto - ihadlrx-k," so-called, l'.ut we cannot eOC l refwoa why he tbould worry himself nbonl If the Senate eeee tit to apcnd tune untie. sarily, the Puttjlltnl is rmt r? -ji?,ri-1 Idf. The Trircnk has anid, the duty of th?- Prt dent is to make worthy nominations. I duty he has been performing. If the *-? D chooses to srwnd a whole year in other bu nena, or in no Imainraa. lenfing Iheee oornii thins unconfirnieil, the Pr?sident ennnot hlamed in tiie hast degree. Pi rhap.? the Sei Dir? may lie, but that is their rtsnMsnribility. Then it Ls said that the Prei-hlt-nt ?an ten nate this d? lay at pleat-tire, and then f. ahould do ao, hy xx ithdruwing all noniinafi? MOW before the Senate. Whin DC hua rJoDC th it is Rfti?l. the Senate will be left withont a l)tisin?'ss bef?te it, and sill in-!'??.11 i!y adjoui and the President c?in tlien till otheea by t< p?>rary appointim-nt. U there a?le?|iiate KM for any meh Btepl Is the public basin? suffering to such an extent, by reason of Ben torial neglect <>f pending nomination?, thai t President should depart ft mu the dignified i jtude he ha* thus far held ? It would be qiMMrtionable propriety?to mix the ha-t, t?t nil ?Ira \x nonoinnttona already tnadi, in order t?. g the Senate out of the Wny, and xx iih intent to I point the same j.? noDl aller ihat body hnd a j.turned. Hut there is another objection. ?hu s not yet appeal that a withdrawn! of non nations would cause the adjournment o? i Bennto. The fact stems to be OTerlooked that t! Denoto hea before It ?mportont executive but ii.s.s beeiden the Dominntiona for office. Tr? ties of grenl importnnce, which rnnnot 1 trentod With indillerence without affecting tl honor of th?' Nation, Ut noxx in poa ? the Senate, aii'l await il.s a? linn. II the 1 >? m, cratic party had not Been lit, fof ?>ni. ly pnitiai ;nd.s, to provont orjraiii/.alii.ti oi the >i natc I :ts majority, these tnnti.s x?m:lil doubtle have been act? d njnui long ago. In many rt sjietts, ?Ktitui apon them is more ini'n>rtaj than the confirmation of any nppomtmen now pending. It i? not auggented th.it tl President ?ouhl pni?perly withdraw tr.ati. which have ?.m?' boon fonanllj anbtnittod i the Beooto for its c<ui.-itlcratii.n. Ii he cmil not, the Bennto would still have exceeding] important executive i.u?ine-s before it. oftof ? ?KiidiiiL' nomiiiatioiis had Ih-< n withdrawn. 1 mittht ?we tit to continue in aenaion, end? a\ urin to ?irpinize so that this but?fieni .ouhl be M ft 1 and prop?'rly transacted. In that eMO, th willidrawal of nominations would have sarv? no useful puqio-M-. In abort, tin; lTesidetit hM HO OCCMion to h coiii'cmcd POOaiu*e the Semit?- refinus to ?xr form its duty. The people km.vx where th tr-ponsihility belong?, There need 1? BO fen that they will forget to hold S< n.iii.is to a et rie aciount. The relu.sal to atleml to puhlie huai nefOOf pressing iiuportatice is di-u'ta? elul, it i tnie. Hut it d?H!H uot faesgtnoa the Ptot?dent The shame falls upon thow Stn.il.us who, foi partisan ittsanrann. prorent the proper orgnnia tton of the Senate by Us ma.i.uiiy. The Demo cratic party has tlmt load to benr. We an no uuxi?'us to sic it lipfhtencd at Ihocootoi an.i step of ?niestioiiahle propiiety or dif.'uity hy th? President. If 1>? nmcrati?- "Senatoi-s, hy stickin, to their pr?s? nt ?oaiv, are iT.i> inj- into tin hands of K?'piihlicHii male?.nt? nts, xih?j donot venturo to brin^ pending nppototnienhi t<> u direct vot?', they are Wfeating their r? imt.iti<>n vin ?heaply. The Repoblicnna whognin time by their tevolutioiiaiy behnviof xxiil never fire them thanks for it, bul x?ill be HBOttg the fore most in the next campaipn to (noten upon the Democratic party the reerxilisfbility fot a revo lutiouitry hltakade of th?' public bfodnooa. In th? end, the people vxill put the hlame njw>n the Democrats who cause the ?1?lay. I hi DcmocraU' court, and to them ladon^s, the full responhihtlity for the Uockaait of eiecutive litisincsa, and it doc* not seem OOCifiOOBiy lot the Ptnaaahnat to lift any jtart of it lroin th?u ?hotddera. LORD SJLISBVRrs LWTMJCACnU. The diplomatic by-play of th? Tunisian Opt? Bodo wan varied hy seveial inhtati??? of prevari? cation and decei.tinn. ?SOof ?etOl km mWM fully rehearsed in these columns. Another is bTOtigbt to lij;ht in th?.i ?le? of the latent foreign mail. In June, 1K7*. l>?r?l bnannaanT| and M. Waaneneajton had aeverrd confidential t ilk about Tunis. In \ugust th?- accuracy of the Freneh Minuter*? minute of these conversa? tions ?as confirmed by Lord Salisbury, ?fini Kiiplaiid was plsilsjed toapoUcj of mm inter? vention und? r any cir<iini>tain N M, even it th? Rev's Government should 1m- o\erthrown. lUmiors of an alliiini *- 1* t\\?< n K ranee and Eng? land led the Italian Prenait* to Mk Lord Salis? buiy v.hellier tbi re arfj mi) iiinbi?t.iinliii- l?e twceii th<' two countries in n ;*;u<l In Tunis, ?u.-l an umpialitied ili-tiial ITM n-eeived fnmi tin British Foreign Office. I' now appears that the lov of Tamil shared (he snaps? inn? of the Italian l'u-miei. li?- asked the British C?nsul - v.In tin r there wai any troth in tin- reparti fron Paris. Tin- Inquiry w?*i telegraphed to Loa? don, and an an?w?-r wai n turned thai there wai no |ouiidittiou fm the rumora, and thai the Be] might res! assured that England wonld never fed ? want of interest in Tunis. The Be) ?m I..1 inred bj this dispatch, and charged the Comal tocoave) his thanks to the British Gov? ernment. In reply, I.ord Salisbury, ander date of ( Netobet 10, eiprt sard n Iii f ?I leaning ili.it the Bey's mind was again al ease, "aftet ?ap ?? posing that tlie annexation of Tunis was fa? ?? vored bj Her Maj<*st) '? Go* i I nun nt," ami can tinned the Consul to ?? tak? everj favorable or -.n of inducing the Bey lo dismiss trom " hii mind any apprehensionsol frunce ?i Italy's ? lm>'imr ainistei intention.?." Tin- disingenuoasues?ol I."id SnJisbaiy's dis? patches is onlj loo plain. In ortler lo remove uny initatioii which might have ls?en caused in Prance by the acquisition of Cyprus, in- luid gone cut of his waj to assure M. Watldington that England would not objet t to a Fn nch pro? tectorat? in Tunis, lb-had even justified the annexation of the principality on the specious gronndsof military necessit) and -the world's work." He had as good as ?ml ? " Why not do in Africa what we h.iv?- d.?in Cyprus F ii' when the Bey, like the Italian Premier, i ki foi a plain answer to a plain question, tlie reply i? misleading, lie ii Udd that mischief onlj can result from the fears which have occupied his mind, and Is advised to ?void ^in in-r either France oi Italy any legitimate canse of com plaint, as it ii Iii? interest lo Ii? t m peace ?.? ?th them. He i? assured that if be follows thi? policy rigidly then- i? no reason to think the neighboring Powers will form nny design in? compatible with hi? security, This was excel lent advice. Cnfortnuately, the assurances with which it wax eonpled were not ?Jn The fact ?ras careful.) ronc?ale?.! that the French had received not a little encouragement from England to take possession uf Tunis, Lord Salisbnr) had carried into the Tunisian negotiation? what ihr leading English jonrnal style? '*the expansive habit?ol domestic prili? lie?."' Hating talked too freely with M. \\.nl diagton in Berlin, and having volnntnrilt ?c qnieaeed in an annexation scheme which aas not sertoaal) i iiii-rtain? ?I in I'.n i?. In- lo'ind it eoii vim? nt t?i thro? sand into the Be) '? ej ? ?, a? lie bad into Pn mier < airoli's. THE ADMIS'ISTRATIOS DtSTBVSTEft. We learn with profound regret from l?Vmo rratic sources that since Mr. Fiye's speech in the Senate the other da) the Democrats in that bod) "have begun t<> distrust the Administra? tion.11 So linn h depemls upon ('resident tull?"-? winning the entire confidence and sap port of the Democratic minority in the Senate that w?- an- almost disposed to ?li .p into tin? prevailing fashion among Democrats, snd " view thepreaent aspect of affair? with alarm.' profoundly affected by this threatened with drawal of coofldenee i? the Preaidenl that we are told certain Republ i< m Senator? uav< deputed from the White Hottse to iii liemoeratic Senators from the suspicion that Mi. 1'rye ?puke lor m n pre* m? d the Adminis? tration in the speech whirli Uireatens !?? demoi alixe the Dei.rats nnon whom the Ado s tration ?as getting read) to lean? obviously nothing rould In- mor?- rertainly fatal to the Administration than to 1...? tin couiidciu e nt the part) from which it expected so much ; i ! ?? party which regarded tlenerul (?arfield so temlerlv during the campai im ; whirh confined itseli *o atril ?y to l< .i'. i n nil i- im ihm I ?lui i m.' ih? i di nti'il campaign, and n ftim d *n stublsurol) to descend to meanness, trick er) and falsehood : i which bailed his inauguration so joyfully, and has .uni him thus far such enthusiastic nnd rordial support. The intimation that th - part) ?a beginning to distrust the Administr?t ion nut) well excite alarm among the President's frit inl? and induce th?- send . ?I , m bos?) of conciliation. r or Mr. Erye, a? the read) r? of hi? nm uncilia tory and e\. i -pi!. i> m?* speech will remember, talked on tin- floor ol iin- Senate in precisely the ?nine way tlint he and other Republican speakers talked ni>??n the stniii|i daring the campaign, the ?ame way thai l"re?idenl ii? Id has heretofore talked upon the stump and ?HI the tloor of Congress. He talked jn?! as though what liad been ?aid by Republican? heretofore als.m intimidation and fraud at the Hniilh under lln rale of tin-divine right liour bom wsa all tine, and thai he actually bel i it. Worse still ? he piled Op in the rerj I at < aod ?yes of Bourbon Senatora fa? ti and Agon ? concerning the ?lection methods in rogne In th? it own State? which they could Dot dispute or deny, aad could not listen to with an) ..mi fort. And they were luostl) fresh f.ni? and ligares; itatistlcs of the last election, It was worse than opening old sore?, which has been m much complained "f by ientimcntali?ts; it *? established ? raw*1 in a great many new places, And tin- Itoorbons were not ex|recting sm-h nr atiiii nt. They wen- In hopes that by? gones win- at last l" l>< bygone?, and ih.it President Garfleld'i Administration ami the dawn of n m-w- eraol -, forget! Uni ?s ami peana? Then- never was a part) son to be kimll, Ireatod .^ the) wen ; never n party that yearned so for perfect reconciliation --with hen- and there a post-office or some thing, to make it seem sincere. Mr. K. n Hill went si> far ?is to saj that be even thnagl t both parties onghl to disband, m that nothing ihonld stand in the "?*} ol harmony. And here in spit?' of all this good feeling Mr. Five conies mi to the tloor of the Senate and talks as though In?! year'? game of polines was "lor keei??." Of course the Boarboni won't stand that. It i-n't th? ir w-iv. Their way is to make an iim'oinproini?iii^ no quarter fight for the whole of whatever Is at stake, and then if defeated wail to be conciliated with half the spoils and a new deal. Then present pn it w?- rightij interpret it, is thai If the Admin? istration will simply abandon the nttacknpon Boorbonism ami give over the effort to divide the Solid South and pat down the violence ami fro id by which it i-< held solid, they will ? ? rll they will strengUien themselves and gel read) to turn out. the Administration aad take eon trol theawSdvea in 1884. Hut if the Adminis? tration lend? its countenance to Senators who are determined to keep up the liKht ?i|,-air..?t Boor? boiii?!ii, the) will?well, ??'? don'tknon what they will do; but it mn-i be ?oniethiui,' dn id ful or the Di-nuil r.itic nersrapaperJ would not tie.it so M-ri.m-ly the possibility of il wiUl diawal ot Hoiiiboii confidence from the Admin? istration. I'or our own part) we aie unable l<? sir what the] i ui do more than they ?arenow tloiiii* in Op|Htsitniii to the Adniini-ttratioii, but it alwTiys mike? BJ shudder when we lnu Lk-mocrats th rea ten to withdraw their eoiiti dence from a Republican Administration, did when they began t?> anapect thut Mr. I c?.ln xviiuld net carry mit liiuhanan's policy ; t<? say that it" he did not they xynnhl let ??oiintiv go t?> th?- tango, it ?lid when they si ?Ire? tluir otNtfldnnoe from Grant and fi Huyes. Th.- threat is alxxax s tenif.x big. Still? they bore done it a ftent many tin and the rountry baa inrrtvod, and hvpnhli? Adminiatratiooa have beenrennooably sine? ful. Remembering this, we cannot hut elinf the hope thai the present Adminiotntioi i not 1m- utterly croahed if the Bourbona in bennto should xx itbdran their ronfidencu front QUAKER nfi l TIXQ8 l IST WEEK. The Prienda, i>?>?h Hichaite ami Orthod. ban _-:ti Ik i? ?1 m long-coated and doY'i nil*? ?luring the but fortnight into their vorite rendezvous, th.- quiet atroeta ol pint Philadelphia, for theiryearlj fueetinga Pn ;,l.ix no aun i x i i-.in < on fe nuces in the 1-011111 could produce lesa noise in the publii rai IL tin -e gathering-" of the Quaker*; they ; ?\ m?Titioni'il in the p.i[M'ts nf the c where they are held. Until nnybmly wanta know how an immens?' amount of pntcti. hmunosa .an !><? transacted ?xith shrew?1, tie >ixe promptitude, ln.\x vast aiims ean !..? ? pi tided x\ it h in 1 nu te at 11 ntion t>. del lila, let h watch tin1 proceeding* of theac mild-spok folk. The Quaker, to those who know him ai off, U onlj a type of gentle, < hiistlike chai it a creature ol tYniiniitc aoftnes?x, xrho tttrn* 1 other cheek when slunk, ami ble *e* the bn that <h als thi blow. Thi* pietnre ?a about much like the nal Dehorn h ami Jonathan Coopers noble aavage or the murderon* re akin ol the newapnper* 1- like the actual Pon or Cheiokee. 1 In I ?al -lnxv-?|i?ikell. .1? lilxTn Quaker is one of the keen? at men of l?'i m? ? i the atreel : be ?xill m.i cheat nor be rheutcd a penny ; he will give hi* teii* of thousands found a college ?.i n hospital, hut not n dime itahall I?- Hi|'iati.li nil altei \.ml hy the ma agcra. He spiritualize* hi^ religion* faith, In in actual life no man enjoya a solid M|uare ne more than he, His iloctrine? teach" lendi beiievoleiire and ethereal miltlni ? ol d< poi nient , yet a? tuai contact \\ it h ihcue k i ml l.x fn often - rriction against gritty -ton? siniply in ? i -, e thix i ..n-. i.iitioti?!\ ignored little i oiiiti ? e ?. the reserve*, the relitiing i lirtence of music anil art, which other people i gentle bre?*iling em oni age, I hi re can I?.- no iloiiht, ho? ever, I? to il solid, practical work ?lone bx this ^?t. The sehool- are ii-ii.dix i \c? |iti..ii.ill? thorough ; ai x? Inn they t.?k. hohl ol an; r? I'm m ill? through xx (ill the ell.f -x ..f tin" uth? t nutlet for t liai i natural bell - th< -?? refoi n tt??n ntovenu ill -. I lint ? the Kie? dim n> A- .lion offered the lea eucoiiraging it poi al I In ( mifi i? tu > la-t weel The hi --h? -t nun ?Ibtl x*.. ?J.tiTl ; only I i M'lrtwda sere repti ? o|ieration ilnring la*1 x? ,r. It \v? to kno'.x tin ..m r ol this falling off. I- it diminution ol int. rest m the Qu iki :- oi in tl BegrtM There iaone thingrttmut pnblii rorrwptNwt ?b!. i? in antne ?li'crrr encouragiuif. Soovh. ejailh. il li.'\ . r .'? I- UatUf ill." I. It ma r? .u- : il in;i\ i m .ill p?l i til :.in- ; it max. ? ? win.f ?evrrsl R ' ' publie m : litit there i*nlxvaye pruUratagainal it. ,? ???!! a? tii.iji.rit \ win. h kn|t? up i Irrtnendou.? ' While i fes m. n who iituli i -t.ii,<! it to be wrong, chsne. . i- . u|i,tinn U.tli practical ami mural ma Ih- It.i.k. .1 ft.r. I ':M l bad j?.li li tr. ule.i..'.1. The I ,uUi-li i...? ? mm. m a .im? ?I rill. ..f ih? rt i>. .tira.'-. 11.-u I, ,i-.ii.'muh' to the Wj i beat? : Mr. t liristopts-r 11 a? ral, .i- 111? t? pr? ? m..mm ,,f it, l'..rti in this n.inn ; ml t.. pt.? ,vi rhespl '?? f"r Ins principal*. II ??f i!,.- t miip i ? > t. , ? ? ?.ot.-. ? :.IK) ? ? i that br wa to nxrive a 11 tin tu i-.v.l..11 ..f lu j? r ft nt 11.. h ra. An agn 'li rs. XX.' In i-.l II"! -I . I- Il.unl't!.-.: Up<>U tli. la. i . I u. H :ii< II. -I. I I f.. j. i\ . ? r i .iliitlilv>loll. A ; ? . l.\ tit m to Ill?' I l ' ? .1 v it? ? xx hi. h lise . miens by Uevanyan wrrrprobihi ? itiouau m., tl.t', ind policy, >" Mi. Hacsntau intitwit r* ? .?. r th? ?uni n im? -I of I he romp whatever ; which ik?ri?i??n br muai pni in I. and aomke with eurb reliad i :.;??1 ?,.>--i 1.;. All ti, be quite in ronf,?rmiij with lav publie, law . iiiiiiiinti. law iliplomati?'. las ciril, sn< m I i. ' titb ,'ii Li* ? h it.m r rv ? pt thf law o ami gouge. We dare asi I ha I ..th. r i|iiite ii? unptu.l.iiil> renal i? ibis nufort . ifa i ..:i-nl-i ?? n ral, I, i ? r made eimil i ? innl |n>? ktlcii i lu- pro? .-i .U i In r. ..f. TI luck, however, and mil haw. Why the Arma Coa i ?.. 11.. ?h fi ml mis. ili.l nut |ii'. . > the money, il tliej ?.'r.iilt.i ps) if. s to na utter]? unknown. The ('ortauUof nther l*i?wi r? ?? ml prating titles, if thej are tobe i.iit.? .1 it all, whirl we hope is nut the ?use. will do xti-II t.? mm ael tin n gratuities in adva. A ft.r .ill, tin? ?sa mat Dm v? In. I, ...n. ti i? the Turkish Uoreromi-nf more fh.-n an\l??l\ eh* ? anlese ..ur (taprei -li..,il. t.tkr it int.. it? bi -l'l !?> appl) it- th'? I-I..H in the .In lun'l? ii.lilliii t? nf tl.ltlX. Anief |. iif, .',[./ins. !.. t , hop? thai it m-?x h .-"'ii ! The Earl .if I th. \ illagr ' hurt hot Hngbend u Maimr. Mi- !.. nI ?hip was fortunate, aa the world roi rtune, In the l.i.-t. None of lim-" thing* sere denied him m i|i ith which, ?xliil?' Uxin?. In- ?ml rovet. i!. Tin ? bl hit tin- I'tifliil w. ? -imp!.. The. wnrhl ? n-f..'i. he.l l.x in? .!, ?leep hy the eitle of hi. wife. It reqwifc* nod. ?I nit ion to oompcabrwd that reoll* be ??nuire ?h.. im.ilx?pul? hr.'il than be xx?>nl?l hare Innti, j i f.i the mobol memorable i.pie snd nf ?|.p.it.l li?e in Weatmlnster Ahhey, Hi? a?h. ftlone iitnl apart. He fonnila i ahrine ;.. ? hi. ', with a pntuenslty for aneh anuiaenienl ran make pil-i mian.s. His torah will be tk?ser?beil hy travel |. i.. U will be m.nti..in ?I in r.iiliMix'jnnlts mu? m m u editions oi llssdeker. American touriste, many of tin m th.s -inum.-r, nut .1 fr\?' [in m.' ? r il ?liuitner? in iniiie, will etaml hj it, aud write b?>ine t.. i tt? ir (rienda and the n iIhidI it, while number Ivaa young Istliee x?iil botsnize in the Origbhnrrssfd. There is an reason to hellere that the prospeel n( tin? wtiihl bava i?? n ? p.. hin -m n. N.T will he misa htpidary hnmirs in the il p nitlieon. He will h ix- h.? maride up.ith'o.si?, puni fur ont at the pnrdtc fut?ais, Mr. Ume having aniionn? ! i n the House nf i otjnmnna f..r the nerea?m f m?me? appropriation, which doubtleM will i?- (ortheoming. Hei H -p.'.'iiil snd parti, alar rhapl. I t.. deck the ii'er -n donation * hii h -.x?i Im> duly tlis .u?s?'l :it nul British l.r? nkf.i-'-t il.) s with reverent awe and an unspeakable int ih' Dritiah people, with rnriona Instinct, amlrr ?tsnd preeiaely how the ?lenarted Earl would have mtl. f.il Ins poethumoue honors ?f be eonbl have h.il th. ..I'llcring of tlieni. It it nil ?intrnlailx'uppri.pn .it.-, and ispri i.'illx the pr.. t in VVaatV iiiin-i- r Abbey xx ith no hotly bebiud it. ? ? ? i );, ?. ..i ati.iii of k*neV liig Hebrews from all parts of thi state? in t'imin fniti to il'ili'.ite a i ?ill. if.- in which Am? ??ii in be ti . . ..in?? el .tn.lv difiera ir..m th.it ..f iith.-r ?. h'Hils of tin- an t. m it Inclurai ? th.it Ihetranghinatrnetion in Hebrew theology which the nxssjthinr IarasUtiea nava bat lofon anly bwan aUe tnpUMin f..i th.ir son.? hy -.'iiiiiii,'tlnin ahre ,il. The nnntber and eant of aahoela and charitahla innttV t m ni us ?iipiNirt?1?! by mir Hebrew brethren aiwnsei p i im, ii I l.x li ne hi proportion to their nnntbera In Ists In? trial fanlah aofmlatioa In the United rtt.tteewaa . iU'd ut hut J : ile?-.. MH.ianO ;ire corurn-f-ated ia this city, 10,000 being Russian* Then? are 278 Hebrew aytiairo?*u<?s iu the Stat?**, wIn? b ow? over $7,000,000 of real estate; one in New-York, which has but a small m?nils-r?liip, rank? ing SBSeasj the richest rrli,riou.-i BSapSMs|B?aS in the ??Hiiiirv. Huhi-mt shrewd ami capable tue Iowit class Hebrew may be in m.ikinn money, he us as ? rule, liberal in spending it m tin aaffortof his church or charitable insti: uii-ui?: Mal lu the inajur ify of th.- li.>?jiital? anum? fin M 1 ?at, if is only ju?t to him to my, Christ?sai a? wi n as Bshtewi are ni? uiitie?l ?sitLoiit question. Ihr .?ira. ti. al in. i?ur.'for the rneotir sgcment of Americas setas ?hlpaiag Ths State Senate ;.. sterday passed a bill exempting (roa itiiil local taxation all r ?as?is reg?ate red r-York ports. In Englaad only the aet saca? iiiit? nf ?hip? an- taxed. In th? ? ?niiitr.. the pra? in I i-1.. t.i\ tin capital iavcated bt them whether It is productive or not. This is one of the man) w?ajrsia ?i bli h our ?hippia? inti rast ?a >>ui.i.-ii.-?l and crippled in the kei n competitive race bt ? ?hare of the fi carrying trade. Tha importance of regala? in/ mir roal pnaition on the high seal baa been talked shunt for fifteen rears, but this Btoveaatnt ? f the New?York Legislature i?, so tar as we can i?-? ni!.-i t th?- tir?t really valuable practicalstep in th?- right direction. We hope the till will 1>. a lax? ami that ot bei SlateewtU follow the example ol Vew-York. ffext winter, with s ltepublk-an uiajorit) m Loth honsee, Congress, wi nuy hope, will rive tin1 subject some earnest ami intelligent stU'Utinu. Meanwhile, let the States do what they _ Ai. ? riling to s .ii pit. h fr..m Hull, Ei n (treat >. .iii.lii i\ ?an invasion tail Miiittuer. The news is thai contrails bave tusen mule tu carry iHi.utw ?-.?.-.!.?> ami Norwegian* to port mi tie ir ?ay to this country. Let them ?nine. We set no beater risas of emigrants than from the Scandinavian Kingdom?. M.-?t of I hem go directly to the Northwest, pi fen | I climate similar to that I hey were accustomed to in .-Id borne?. They ran all read and write, and industri?os, sob?! mtial sort m i who ?pccilily learn Knttlish snd become valuable citizen?. Nearly all the inen vote the Kept] ticket .i? ?min m the) ar>- naturalized. 1 !.?? fow that remain iu II ? labottrsur household servants usually rnmn i was** than the UnnJgranta front any .-th. i nstion, because of the ? it inn "t th. :r e..- . ? ifrywoini n f..r intclligi in-.-. iudiMtry, gis A be hat.- i ?ml ? _ . . . fur ever) ihui? ? f ?? .\ ins. No iliL'iiitii-?l Sen i'.ir ha? . allnj ?mitI ? t..i .i liai im several days. eral I ?cin.H-i nu were greatly dis eil ?hen Mr. I'ongei w?a elected to the Senate. I -i hi? free and ess) ways in debate should be a ?h??? k t.. Hi. ? \ii .??n? mate. Pi ? ? t ful tin? anxiet) ? Ui? h keep? Mi ( r ipiiet. for lie has nut uttered a word since he i<><>k his ?eat. A more probatd? reason, however, is t1 it h<- i? m nt importan? ? . unseats i" lake pi .. i tor th- diirnit.i of the Senate emn* i ?T.? l.i-. ..r.il'li \? ith th if ?h??" n bt rVn.'ifors Hi i? u, But lei aad ihe uth r Pi uns i itic kail ___ [t stood that I ?? I Effort -?i II-? I.ii.- meaning the liiv ,,i the Bsav ior Bewator fnmi New-Yisrk?to be ?!? Ir. - , i. il ? it ion of Judge Bob ?it-M.ii for (.'ollector, will conclude ?ith the ex hortatory peroration : l.?-i aa Bee t?< it, fellow-mesa >f a political orsuni lion to which we sie sil ittachfltl and which hns a rishl to expect us to ?ulHirdiuate all seltisli iim?i<lcratioiu to ln-r u. Un.- let US see to il I beseech o| \,.u. ??ne ami all. in ' that government of f ha Kepttbliean h? i;.,...h i unkUns tor B??-.-. i imkliag shall ? r; -h from the raitb. The report that Pan Vuorl ??- ;? bu il. it work itdelh er -?I speech - ?'i..nal banks? m ? ?!.? . ??iiliii.iatinii. i . ? ' til a fe? .l.i; ? i.-.. that .: ever) d ijr upoi the fact tint !?? ?as not in the .?i it* ? I ? ??? I mlepen . id think for n y ?ell aovr, or not think at all." - in impl) ll it sonu Imd) ? '. - did bis tbiuWipg fur him ? hut In- va* in ih I lie i? doing I he I htnk - ' '?? - Hill ami ll I. -,...;i-.:. Iltj ?.. U|| it?rai James ?? il! ??? ?) f..r ?innit .i u-.- ? m it' in the II . ? ? upon ?? lii.'ii ih?' m,. ,>\ - jiit this peculiar uilliclion. I ' . hut 1 dill I i rne bj oiu thi Rail ' ire Ire itcil. When the Kit Kin x outragea were ... ,1 in K? ;.iil.ii. :?M in ??? ?pap :?. \..rrb snd S.tith .1. i,..i,u,d the - I.' id.. ?I Mi ?." A |e . the m. nils Kn k!u\ i-.?nf ???*?-.I tb< :r -, and it s? thai the mil) si? fii t .?( tli. ? I..-.::.V. li? ?" ??;i? licit rh.\ did not paint the .. k eiinti?h. After the Ku Klux came the ? l~.\ ?t litter? with iheir haiui- hill of (i-.m ? -. \\ llell til?- Ui l-'l'lil- .1.1 !.. N -|. Ill" I - . \|...?.-ll i li. nd it in? - Ka?l? . - ' No? IVait? II lasp ? tiirit || ? ere simple Irtich. ? I ? sus ?.?n- .? i In -..nth . i \ s ine 11 tu linn, l.i t th?' p ... i ..i i Northern fatnoei o ?till Ifid- ?roof, hnl Ihe lamp hob la issl to hum there is bop? eveai fur _ \.~,:',??., baa f.iniid partial nl,. i. ||. |??naed the full rtiwd of In? el? ' ?? I irra ml itatae i the hanks ami for Voorlwv*, A? for the statae. he didn't hart lb ?i i bit. _ ? ? sg Ufe le-' ti ? ??' ?! l 1 if he was a poor I ? rooagnsan at a church luir. _ ? uiiie.'i- vi ?thouI .i ? ;. ?inn II? luu ?ii.|i|??l ?lt-ii\ no.'. "f I brida, took i band in the ii. lealenlay, and ipioted from I'l-iil..- t" prove thai the old slave-owner? had in late of li'? rt\ in th? ii Li a-i - than anybodj rica '. is sett in?: ,-r.-tt.- *?. ;i sock int.i the past. While Mr. Junes vr.?? ilo-n- be ?hmtbl ted that bind oh] trgumi 'it "i th . |Mn h. namelv, that slaverj ara s FMrine in?titii lion, and i li.it tb-> Alniisbty pemiitiiil it to Iti ? -lurhr that a . -. c, t... 1. . ii. the African lit all - n. /?; tSOXAL. . nt t?.' ? !- phant ? !?. ?h-: ? ,i ?-.-, i. u ..( Berlia, On the third ? i f ,1*'1 cornoailon Pea* .?I, ?si.(HMi i:i , nal Mrs. K. W, I.m i-"i ha? r,.iiiril.iit.il +-|is) sari Jtthn M. I'-ii..? r 'IH? to theBmston funafot Ihe v. itloa ..i John Mr? \; hael, the saw snd successor af the bte Knu John nf \i.is--itii.i. '? i Ihe only -1 t, i ?.t M i..-ick, the C'athulli Kingol r?hu Mi-. rYerehason exhibition in London ? eolleetion j of ilt.iwii.i-'? mail.? ia South Africa? 1 a- atene) nt iona t" the exhibition v? ill be sjlvea | t.. " Hi.- South Afinan i olmiial Kein f Fund." Pnrty yean age to-daj that borehofths Piseiplss i. ; t .'.???i iu Boston, ??ti!) Jssses Preeassa ( I irk.-as jiaslor, forti-lhri-e men ami women kikd niii th?-. hitrth iiook. An saalveisa>) mseti the soeietj ?ill be In hi thisevan?ng. if Mr. Faweett, ths BritishI^sti lastisjOeiansl. hi iiti.-iide tu iinv.il the statoa ?d th- bats >ir Bow band Mill next month, ths Dnks sf Anr> 11 ??ill stehahlj lie liked to take i 'I'll?' Puke i? the only i \ r?.?i mas!, i (?. n. rai Ut ?hk oatdac * ?nun ?;r Uow l.llel ?'I , i-d. Mr?. Saiiiin I Wilhsi.iii, the ?id -w sf tin- f.under Of WUUstsa iTsmillSiy. at K.iet llaniplon, M.I?-?., is Sow elghty-fsor year? old. She i? still in chmI health and is able to take a riii?. dully ami to keen herself informe?! on t?pica of internal in current literature, lit r mother, Mi?. Klii.uli.ui Uravea, Rochad ihe age nl nun-t> 'three .> 1 Mi'varoil, who ha? bSSB ????nt by IhsOsW iifx>n a ?-.?.-,-_ persons! miwiisn to the (k-raaa Intpettir. ta a eoendsnt of Fiel?! Marshal Alexander Ktiwaroff. **i iiKsw famuli?, of Russian gpwn'.n," whs led hi* C ?ftck?. into thwWeetof Europe. 8ttwsn)ff I? in ?'itrhty-?w?c-oiiii rear, and i? aaid t?, be n-B-tik-il like the rslrbrated "tieneral P?n*waid-and-t*trik both in fgaturca and cliarm ter. l'nnee Higaabl Fuahimi Voehiald, the cemmani of the Imperial finanl of Japan, wa? a priest fn I8M aa 1<<?W, when he left his religitma ol-Ree Imperial command to lie. ome a rneanber of th.- L islative Council. HY ?-,.?? to Fabian?! in 1K7(I, a spent three \?'.irs then' in ?tnilying Wentem ?i? iiation. Ittirimr the Sarauma Krbellmn. he h ? i.tiitn.iri?! of the troop.?, organized after Kurop? aaasWa Dnhert Hoi?" Bancroft, the author of " Nati Hicisot fhf Pu? iri.', "is ahouf nix feet tall, btua lhaaisnaani, erect ami aeenanheg in ttgiirs. Ilia du browi bah i- -liirhtly ?pi?iiki.,1 xvith gray, and xvears a full lu-uni and heavy niotintik.ii?'. His fa is lull ami round, an?! the ?v ne ral expreneiou of ,1 f.'iitur. s is one of pl.'iii.l ir???l na'are. His eyes i ihirk bffwwn ami dear. Mr. Ihm? mtV? Iur?re lii.ra in Min F ram i?o c?iusi?tti alrsoet entirely <>t acini anil tn.uiti-? lipt xoliiine? relating to the history th. ITenl ( ..a.-t ? f N. ith Am.ii.ft. In his library ha.? mi Indes costiinr .flo.lHti), aud many volum vulned hy biblfopbiles ut extnvngaal ?11111?. i atudj i- pl.iinly liiriii.-heil, tin prim [pal object lieii ??? v. r? Isrgs and high oval tanis, xxith a revalrh t..;.. -.. arrsnejed that the writer, xx tthonl u-aving li aeat, can keep hi- booka and pspera methodical m ranged overa buna anrface ?in?l -nil ?x ithm reae Sir. Bancroft i.? a member of auay bistorieal ,u .?iiitii,iiaiim >m iiiu? in this 1 iniiitiv ami 111 Kumji He was born la QranviUc, Ohio, in ls99,and 1 11..r. eil to San Fran. 1-a.o in I?M OfTAWA, Ont, April'-''}.- Sir lohn A. Mardntia baa been oideretj bj im nanlienl ?xdviania be riait tl South ?if Iratu'C. ixnis, Ajinl ?.??!.?Tlie 11 l*Mfgaaa Benneals h pa ied thminzh this city en bar way t?> Milan, te I l>rt n. tit ?,f the unxi'i lag of the suh-< ripli.ui -1..1 t.. the Emperor Naavkva III. Viii.n.va, April ?.'?;.-At 1 ..nlinj to the bsasat .. raaananent, the Ciwwa Plinea kwlolf, who l? rnarry the Princeaan^ynnnnie of Balgfan?, will n e., to Rruaaela, but willi.t the Princesa ut Sad burg, AiLstiia, en the nth oi May. MUSICAL AMD DRAMATIC VOTES. bfiaa A.1.1 Cavenahnh will anH for bghani a morrow. Mile. Sar.ih Bemhanlt ?ill annest in l.r.oklxr.. 1 gaturday evening, April 30, m nvn-iren. Si.'tinrCampanbdie to receive a rxwapUnientai i* n tu, n, this ?.ity. gbant Ina engining >.f Muy. Me --r-, H..rri>?.iti ami Il.irt xx ill x? iml up their BN ?on. thle week, m? the Theatre Caanh|ne, au.l aft? i?ar?l proceed on a provincial tour I?nlannhi ( 'i.lllt.|lle \? ill be .1. lni..l>hrtl ?lui ifig I he ?im un r. Mr. \\iii 1. k x? ill areaaanj aha anaaan at hi? tteanh for n . ..n-i.leral.h time alter May 1, ?x h.'ii In* bttH 1 xpiit?, to ailinit ..( the phi ..f " l'he Wtrtld." llu pn baa proved a prodlgisni sin. ex?, 1 .nnan, who ban been a*Baennna1 by Mi Mapli ant to replnee, cwajointly withBagajes*Alan. -n Miehael Costa, ftunee ?Vean LnBenin at Milar s here be baa brought th? band 10 remarkable p?i 1. 'ion. r Mr. and Mr?. John T. Rnynennal will in- in ban i" ?.' a " k, urnI Mr. K.iynii.iiil ami Mis- 1 .?.t t:t are I ? t Ingi tin r. at the I'.irk Theatre, on Thrrrslay il 1 nu.' n, m.,? .y for the heiieiit of Mr.Masa Ed * u 1 ami Mr. J. II. l'oh-eu. I I ?iih \xi nn.'T'n atre will.iir.ili .'.ly. )? 1'..?i I n the end at liny?eoba rnopannal in Angnaa, sul the ne.v plax. f?r? vnmaly aVerfikesj lier?*, bl Mi Ueorgs Fswewtt btwwe. in which he will binissU nj p'ii. II laannount dthat Mgnnr salvini will gira tan well uerfucniancea in this city al the non?eaay a Mii-n. hegimdng Max '?, UewUlrenu?a ene week (fix imj, however, bat four petfol mam 1 ?. I be pad -1? ted .ir.- Utkttlm, bf?sr?Vw ami the '.luJiutur. I h. rapante ni Mann, a Dengn tiii.iit's.h'.ith, whii 1 have been enrrent Cat UM anal few daya, bnpnil; prora t.. be untrm. Th.- bay 1 an bann ?new ill will mcaslra and aaalarin, bar! bna*wennvaleaet*ttt, ind . expected ttj arrixe in tin-1 ity next xn . k. Mile. Baiah IhwhaiaH ?xill .iprx-ar thi? evenini at Booth's Tlira'rt forth, lit't ami milv time th? m .i-.fi in litini i?'? pi.n- of **Lttraaawrt "? 1 put] m x? lin !, t .xo r '. nt 11.' Aawrricsa eham t. ta t..kt,' prorainrnl part. MiaaHelen I., m.ir. the ?nannsnw ..f Mr. D'o.ii Carte'a opera aonannnienin?nanrlcnaiatonta*iva 1 11.1,ipii,1,1 tit.irx hen.-tit in this 1 ir\. The date hi , to tie m,'in'I. The tentarknble energy and tart "i thislady have amde bat popnlnt in th.- ba ? ?r. I. ? of theatrical lit". Mr. Constantin KteraVrn. 'he pia-ii-r. bnantninaa m tiiii ?ay after n hang trip thinngh the fasnaary whirh baa extended to ftin kYanelaco, He will re uni? to Kump? on the 1st ?*f June,and befara thai ti. sill K'xi- .".n en? 111 l.otli V'?-ii>rk au. Host.' I John Kan ,r,l f>prne?l a ?? n.-s of exhthition? ol hie * Original Painting ol the Uinnssippl "at !.'.? pnblicaa HaU, in Thirty third at. near Hmadway '.'..??? i.,-, p..'I.t. 11?.- * Mi-siv-ippi "is 1 (tended ox. 11 le ten moil the panorama twhrncina \ leu - in Kg) pi eil the H?dy Laud. Mr, Be i< *r?l? ?...i ..1, i.-.tin.iitaim >l mm h information in il 10 e n ml hiatsry rhwhall ?a-, xxtli lillad .1 ?I the ..min m a .1 - appro iative. The -'?'.iml aannal arriea of riraenatie perfi.trn .m..-- m th.- Sbskeaprars Maanaatol Thantan, at 1 ;..f. ion \x. n .t? gan ?.n April is with Qold .1? 1-oiiie.iy ?? - 1 I avatet'.-iiinti r." Itwm nu.m,m ?-il that t;, wriea n?nah1 Inat i?.. wwtrfca, tod x?.mhl un Iiiii.- ?' The Heir at Law," " l'.ml Try." ,1-nl " l.ollllotl A -- ir.HI e.'* I Ml the 33d lll-tillt III. fi \? .-If MX.. -Ill I. -I ?? 11 ?. III pi I I 1. I'll I III. . - M IM II Aii.i" m the Lit ? 1 '?n ai. and "Twelfth Nut ht "in th? renting ' \? 1 ? I i!.-' It" nao ui 1 ?? | nalni ??! ,?. 1 'ne] ui in.'-. ?I '?liakiepeawaa aktarea?x??J portrait* iaopeu iu the nV taorial bnUtling. Th. m if.tl el " King Rafterl .>f >i. ily "- liir.-n hy Mr. Ixs'ke Richardson, at the ?cadeniy ol Musie, Issl ."s.itiiiil.iy night, on the aneajaan af the Pu* Monument perf?>tnutnsre, is. byanuansni annarnlol ?II ?hn baaed it. ieeetde.1 1? one ?>f the rn. ?t .in?c< ??? ml pi...? af? I". Mean andel pot n?- bnlecnri ?tntb ? ewer known ia 'h:* mnitnl. Mr. ii'i.h;ini*.n r. p iif! th. pnem frotn anwnory. with remark ante .., . . .t varaleapteeaion, ?ih?k?-?*. .,. !i ..i 1;,. I1..1.1.1.1-v. ai. perfeii ili.siiin'tfie??, 1., .? and .I'l.t.le play to if? <!rli. at?- s|,a,| 11 4 ui thought "?'I ' ni'-iiiei, fiml meen bag thrsenjh? , high I.m Miiifli.? ..I ?igUUy, ?xx.?'!!.!-!? M>1 unit.. I..m ; 1". ll.>v? innfht v? .-11 I.?? proud to h ?v?i . 1 iiit'ipi-nr .-( thi- ch.iri? t?.ii-tie itoem. C&'aVAJ 1/. S?Ti >. Brady, the ph.it?>^rai>h?r, xx ho bng m4 hi? art la pn 1.u. ;?!iii.?<! ? x. ;.? lit.i? mini utnl lui|...rt:?n!. ?rent ,, u, \ 1, enaliTanaaal nataag iii?- paal genaaaa mi ? reaturr, aaerseentl) I eaadtwn adwaraalaenanaal ana? tugraitli?. .'in* nl Ailit.tr:?! l?irra?-iit ii'nl the ..tiler .?: th.? ill 'lie ?*i?-t pot in .' '?f th?- C.1 jilt ui tnrhaj tin I iiv . iv ..t l'r? ?i.l.ut .. nil. i.ls ma n.''iml mUlri'??. 1 he 1st ?all eoatpeee aunj aundrede of Inatse, but the fare? oftae rruup "i ?tlatlaguiahe?! atea ??ar f.minllir: tie- l'r? >nl.ul ate i? ??III? IWi ..^niauhle. I be ni<?-t t.ui'.'il.li' rc.siilt thus far an ban ithtl .-.'i an .'?k'i;?r.i'ii n ?'? noun? in the lonw In -il m-.I i.. .m n a lu. I, v...- pr. -. at id to HiMinar.'k on the lath "t tata m..ini? nsgetrt ?oea na an anew Ina asnal immner i?hm * Im Ii ha?, lu 1 n 1.'a.1 un iL, Lut It in net'al ..u. ; tor fo,ni Kranoannarg ui..i?e inore iaa ;-,.??!, BMhnhng l'.MUm Itom B?r!lU. Mleaia, tbro'i?b ?I,I.h the x?i?twai?l Ktretain of J.ut?b ?nitiintrntiiin 11.1 ;t> |..mis..,',,,:,.- fiirnl-tii'? our fifth ..f tl.? entiressai are. ?eaattOetnMnytewtagpactl] ta it? aannnaantani .M. i.t int..;. ,.,.?,, a?,i aastbj teaha Kui?''??fr?i?-r fi.rlil.t.Ji'..' ...ixeniim nt oftl.-ial* tS aOOtSl the nnixeinent In mi?- ? n . etakee tmly .. ?mall eestrltisttsw t.> the estai of ?Ienature?. It U not probable Unit far m '.?for* en ti it..in 11.1.. h Imp?' iff 'in >" -s. 'or Blouian k ha- publicly inuitiiin. ?.I In? i,p|??-itn'ii to their ??lo-iile. and! I p. mi sad the Crowa rrlaee are inos-uto ?uudenin It, ? Inie in lin l'i.i--iui an.I tsisei '.??I l'.i??./?in. nt.. aiillu.r ltiiMM- ntfi rinit'i - n.i? ?: s ii .wa taat mek hateteraaea will m,? i.e Moeatnedi Ih?' Klxant.i'-'e ??!' lixi'iir in ar?>imtr>' ?o va*?t Inat no arsg enn as ? taunts in ?u \>nru ??! it t? ?an tratad by leet r. p >iU Ilota the wheat flehl? I t?il ln??I??l un u 111 M.liii.'e.itu arc l?rt?i.eliu?j a laVTRC x 1. 1.1 nl the bi ?* tntslity, oaltis to the reserve? of nii>l*?tare ?tor??l ln t*w ?..il at an iiiiuaiul'l.-pth, xxlnle from oino wor?l i-..tij?-? lantgaaanagtl 1*?*<1, contrary to pr?matur? rvport?, la likely to hi? ?U.xe the titrai' i?lril BUaP ?," ??"> llU*?? it. 1 InirxiateU in the silat.'. With the?.' comfort:?!.?? |ir..iui-e? to'.tan on, it I? not sorlh ?l?le to ?leapued oxer the new? from Kanaan. Tht UamnrorlM rx><? frankly italmlt? thut the wheat crop of that rtUte ?tU umloul'tnlly fall xery ninth l> low the ?versife. A.-.er** Inic to that jouruul ttinre hiu b??*? n? HtUe uawarraiiU?! l?.i??tlnn of mi 1110ru11.11.? yi.ia. but It I? more ?Kitnxet ?ad a ta-ttar polley to tajaa a ?llaafreeablc f??'t. Tbc V**"!1*,''. were awn r bettet for a ?m;?} cr?t> tbsn no Hurra 1. <"? th.?i month h?at ?1 habit ??f opi??tltnt; m??y fair l?o|?i? ami h.ui ?twin- it? ?xnr?t by huodreS*? of wUeSt ftcai?, ConiKHtit.it hi utore alive than any ?Ah*?