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^musemeuis tEo-Xigljt. Ami i. aB Alt Cali i.KT-ExlilhUiam. Eur.![OrSBa Ile 1st S.1r>~" Virginia" J'.', -ai'.- Theatbe?Si?"Thr t'orslcan Brothers'" I laiNO?S The Qua ru's Lece Haudkerrliirf. ? aura Hall?<>a>uoort. 1>aL1 .,lmATRF.-?a.l5-"5,heWonM?TidPbe Wnnli'iit." i ir n Avr.vrt Theatke?B-'-Incomar.'' ?ftasmontBA Horst -t*~" M'nes." lUvlKIT'l lilli SXKKKT THIuATK?? "Fj'tU." llK.'Vi'i'.BSiin't, BVBVBAaa TiaiiATrr?8;1;">?-" Iol-.iolhe." >SiaWUfc BCABOT or Dr.siiis-Art Exhibition. Kui.?'s GAaD?ja-B-"Thc Black Flss" *an I macmu Opbea HotK-8-^in FnOMlaCB Min? strels. ?Mam ir IHIL-Cnuccrt. Thama ih?atrk-s -" Maaa " amt Fi ?" ibo Overa (iiiirnue." TmbaiBc aomyuK? 2 and 8?"McSorler's Iinintion.** Tar. CaSIBO???"Tb* Queen's Lace llandliereblff.? Union MtMUMMt TnattTRE?H? ?? A Parisian Romance." Walli, k's Theatre?7;4V-"Tha Sliver Klnif. Jnbt* to Hfcaertiscmcms. AMlSKMkXTB? 3d Toge ?tth cu'umu. ANMlT'NCKMENTS-S'/i FdJC-'ith COlUWB. Hanking Hol'*f.h-7M ftyr-3th comiala. 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Wisiu: Bl IOBTC?7II Page-ulb eenuin. Unemcos Notices. "Alderney Brand" OOHPESSFD MILE. CoU'iite 6c C'o.'s (.'asliuipre ll itqunr Toilet I hs novelty Bini exceptions! strewrth of tts perfume mr iii- i? cu ititi faai-iiiat Urns uf lins luxurious artii Itt. i" i''N-.UMP1TVK5.?M:iuy liave b?*n haiipy to ulie Their testimony In fa vin of the ilse of "Wilbur's Pine i tsi I ,iet oil aud Lim*." Exin-nrrire haa proved lt to bes >a natue reiuedv fur i-iuiaiiuivtlon. asthma, dlplitlieiLt snd nil ? i*. .i?> . .if t'.r throat amt lunga. Maiiiitai-tuie I only by A. ? Al.Lei, cbtiBiiSL Hutton, holt! by Bil drustfiMs. 2ARMS Ot HIE lRlRUNli. Pmfatte rYie tn the Knited StnlOA. BAILY TllIBrNB. 1 rear.?1200 BAILY TK1BI NE (witliout^undays), ljottr.... 10 00 BUBBAY rSIBUKB, 1 vesr. 200 MEEKLY TKtlUNI.. l rear.?.2 aw fcfcMl-WEEkl.Y r RIB UN E. 1 year.3 00 kemi; i.jr f, O. xjnlet ut :u registered UiTtar. Addi?as 'int; ffJUBUBK. _ New-Tcrk. BRANCH llflUII OK TUE TUlBCXJk. BT*?inM-.n?i?Ko 1,122 P-8t. Lo.fD.i*?mi. 2H .le Ifni" 1-sL. 1ITAO L Pari-i?No. 9 Hue Hertha. Jfr UJ'Ptfilc ?aila ilribmuo FOUNOED BY HORACE CREELEY KEW-YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30. THE SEWS THIS MORNING. i rmi: n.v.-M. JalM Eiit.v declined to form I Vu in li' iiliiuct. anti M. Fallifres has umla-rtakcn thc tusk : several of tilt* Minister in th* Duiltru Cabinet ?n i 11 n-lniii their paarl Hallos; in thc Chamber nf lit'initii - thc debate on tho Lill relative to pre? tenders whs resumed. =^=r= Throe -wrecks tn tho Kristo! f huuiit-1 have resulted, lt ls thought, in tho Ina* of fitt.v-six lives : two of the veswhi are re? ported to l?e steamers. ?,? I'pton Castle, in Ire InTitl. tiie sint of Viscount lYmplctown, haa been ibuimged hf taro--? Ext enano tlooda prevail In the I<iiti"h luke district.-Tho Continental Bgrngatrnttt ure discussing the result of the rei cut visit of M. de Gi:!*, the Uit-sian lon ien Minister, tn Vieuuii. Ctt.Ndurss.?In tim Senate vc-ta rdav tho Army Appropriation lull was itpni ltd. TIM Tariff hill was further considered. ? m= In ttie House ix lull was introduced piovnlitn.' fa* Hie aiistiihutioii moonie the sufti Mn by thc floods \u 1lie Val t>> of t tio Kliiue, of aoeds, ptaata viue?. saplings and grams. The Com? mittee on lilcctii.ua leportrd in tho Mississippi eaaa t tint neil hor the contestint nor the contest! e wat entitled ?(> the seat. Tin- Tmiitl lull was further die CUS.sc(l. # l>t<MK<ii ic?Charles Foote was 1 nshed in a Balti? more pilaw yesterday for beating his wife. David < l.itk was eliot nud killed hy his wile in Hut li To*n>lii|>, Mich., while he waa leaning over his sick child's lu d. =jr^r: Thu Hu'.wu Uiver ire emp haa hw ? hm rest ad, and tka supply of lea fur the ?anuna? la abundant?-?.The Uos'ou !?? , i.i Trail" diaoaaaad Tallama iiie;n.ure? hctnre VtoinTrnn yesiciiiiv. ?i-Ja in ca ?. Stamm, the stonkeepw of tho l'Liliadeliiliiu Aluisliouso. char<cj| with cnn spiriM y to steal, was pim ed un ti iii yesterday. A\ allier A (.'o., witisi.ey deafen, nf Linil-Tille. Ky.. have lutde au assiinnnent; tiiclr fallal* la aaid to ?to the agitation in k feren'c to the bonded palled. CUV AM' M iii kuan'.?A fouiinlineiitiii v dinner ree last Bight to sh Bdwasd M. Archibald, the retiring I. -ii ish Cotisiil-tiein ral. , Muceatid Made wetc arrested yestetdiv lad the exhibition nt the Miadison BqVBIi limden' did BBt take pUce 3SSS A meeting of ho th rs of t tate benda w;is held. t* ? Pnhlie Behool lenehan proteased agolnal a realm lim of their aa .arian ? -x The remains of Ardill Imp Hughes were taken Irani tin old tut heall al. sss Thc County lledienl Society dis MMSMMi Mot new Medloel lode, mr-j: The Seater Oeaaaalealofl held another eaaaion. ?? Cms la ateernge-piassengoi rata** wt re uiado hy ocean steam hhip companies -Karani etsi sui typhus ft.wi hu vi hean d's... arod. z=-. Cold vaiin oj tba lega roudor silver dollur i412*j grain*', gd.]] emita ;-: Mocks opened burlier mid then t\> Hi ed Hharply; Mai their were recovciics heyoud the anio ml of i he dei lim s and the ilo-iiij.' RMIlMg Thk Weather. ?THMM leen! ebesrratiana indi? cate fair or char tvrutheraml slight changes in tetn l?rature. preoudeat hy cloudy weather and light Ain. Temperature. yesla?rd;ty: Highest, 38' iow Bat, ':">; a rei age, 94 ? N.?li worthy a ou fi mut ion cornea by calila- dis Mitring of the truth of Prince Kiapotkine's min lt- m thf i inn ut number ot The Sint>etnth Century about tho terrel's of Eiist-ian prisons anal their effect upou the wretched ininat ?, Tm badin*; Nihilist^ entombed in fha Tart. nv Bf Pater and I'aul, have gWM mad. Tba alinuor lant mjrht to Sir Edward Ali hili.alti, thc lute British Consul-(ieneral, vron n roinaikublo tribute. Very rarely baa ? retiring aiflieiul been complimented by the attendanoe ^f so lart;c and dwtbi guLJied a representation of the commercial interests of the metropolis at a testimonial biiuijiiet. The occasion was made noteworthy by the admirable Kpeecb of Mr. Evarte nnd the even more admirable response of tbe giieat of tbo evening. Nothing more aimple, dignified and graceful than Sir Edward Arobibuld'a account of his official carot r bas lute!} been heard. New-York aay be a wieked place, hut it is too .food to please tbe prize-tlKbtern. Mace and blade, at preaent tbe heroes of tho rum-shops and alums of ihe city, were arrested yesterday, imd the piixe-flght iu alvguiae did not come off at Madison Square Garden aa was intended. Public opinion will uustuin the authorities in tilba action. 8uch a show ns was advertised tends directly to abroach of the poaa-e and of the haw. 'lhere is nai usc to call it a mere spar? ring exhibition. Eveivhody knew that it was to come us HR thc line of a prize-fight ce possi? ble, ft is au insult to tin- decent portion of the a-ommunity tat announce in such a place ne the Madison lignan Garden a performance to tit illate a mob of Boweiy ruffians, rrizo-fightera and tha ir " Imilwi" ala* not rule New-Yank City yet, and the sooner they find that ont. nud take themselves oil to more congenial clunes, the better tau them. _ The outbreak of typhus lever at Xo. 100 Ilestei st. ia .1 grave warning. When the ha-alth authorities found tho first caso of thia dreaded disease t ha re, a few wt-eks ago, they teared it would not be the last. Unfortu? nately their apprehensions were justified, for two new caw's are reported. The most energetic action on the part of the inspectors will be needa?d to stamp amt the contagion. The people who haye heen exposed tai it ought not tai be al? lowed to work iu crowded factories as one young woman has been doing. A quarantine of this kind may cause ni (lei ing to sarnie, but tbnt aan be alleviated, and the fever must be al? lowed no chances. The warning should he wide? spread. This is the time of year when the effects of bad sanitary conditions ore snre to crop ont. and wherever there is a suspicion that any? thing is wrong iu dwelling or faotory, the atten? tion of the Health Board should be promptly called to the matter. Anotlier attempt is to be made to convince Governor Cleveland that it will he in the in? terest of good government for him to veto tbe bill for tbo payment of 600 elidion inspeeton in this city who failed to comply willi the law. This effort ought to ancceed. The veiy letter of the election law cannot be enforce I too strictly. It ia- onr only aatognard for bnn eatelections. If tiie uispcc:ors do their duty thoroughly, there will be no chance ior such disputer over ra'*ults as those in the XIIIth Aaeerably District in this city, and in some of the Brooklyn districts. The New-York in? spectors, as a class, are taken from the low eat ranks of the political faction*. With a great many of them it seems to be a ecttilBl struggle to do the least possible amount of work for their money, nnd to seer ns ffloot f as they dare to the line of State Prison of fa rices without quite traipsing it. An unspar? ing enforcement of the law would tBCillW prompt and perfect returns after every eh- - tion?returns which would lie above inspirion. such wc are far from having now. The bill which is before the Governor, if approved, will ciicouraga loooOQOMj negligence, aud Bl cit crime. _ The meeting ha-ld at the Clearing IToiiso to protest against the repudiation of ^tutai bonds ought to have a good cfit ct upon the residents ol j those Southern Commonwealths which arc try 1 ing to repnaliate their solemt. obligations. The I nelsons present wa-re sonic of our must honor - | utile and prnmiuent buaii.esa men, whoso good opinion is worth having, lt was plain Irom the sj-cecha's made th it theil patience with the re pndiatore is about exhausted. The conduct of the State of Tennessee wns the most conspic? uous object of eensuie, and lier citizens will tin well to give ha td to the sharp i eminent* of the bondholder. The State is n.aale up ot citizens and each one has a personal eharti In lier honor or dishonor. Ttmy cannot lie dtflboaeot oolloo* tircly without paying for it individually. If their State aloes not pay her debts as she has protirised, their personal credit will stifler seri? ously in this city?the great couinieicial centte of the country. That is the plain inference from the sentiments uttered yesta-ralayhy the in? dignant boudhoblera. So if the taxpayers of those Southern States which are trying to repu? diate their just debts persist in then dishonest schemes, they will tio it with their eyes open, aud must he prepared to take the comm tpicucee. Tho position which the teachers in our pub' ic schools havo tikt-u ia regard to thi' rclticlioii nf tlia-.ir salarias is entirely correct aud just, ami the Board ot Education should certainly give the matta r tho most careful atteutia.u. ll tin pay must terna down, the reduct iain should bo fairly made. No one class should be favored at the expense of another. Thc Normal College nnd the clerical force ot the Board are only pans of tho system, and the pay of tbe instructors, pro fOOOOH and other employes should uot be nioio sacred thu the much lower salaries nt the faiih fttl winkers fal the primary and grammar grades. It is unfortunate that tho opinion pie vails anning many of the teachers, ai Mumu in their meeting yesterday, thal BOOM of tho Coaviaaeionorool Education are inclined to fa? voritism iii the direction of theil holli,ies. \\ ( aro not willing to balievo thut any of these gen t!e:nen would knowingly be unjust, and after Ihfl meeting ra-fcircd to, we fa-el confident that BO unpleasant distinctions will no made. Il any salaries wore unwise]} railed, alter it be? came probable that the appropriation for 1 ^s;; would t?o reduced in the lump, let these 0OBB0 donn to thoold basia before the pay of the rank and Bte ls touched. Wo hope, however, that some way out of the difficulty will bo lound, aud that BO teacher will MftoWt, THE IV ll IS KEY BYES. The failuro of Mohr & Mohr, the Ciucinnati whiflhOf linn, ieti-ed willi great earnestness as an evidence that the paaoegO of tho Bonaleal KltOBJion bill ta necessary. Mr. Miller, tin* president ?i 1 the Weston Association, is re? ported by a ClBCJnoad paper as raying that tho failure of Congieoa to puss the bill u will not "affect tba distillers, as they have Bo largo " amount aif ttoch on hand, but it will very "probably be a death-bh?w tai all speculators - who arc cany ing any great number of barrel - "of whiskey. ... If Congress aloes not take ''action iipa.u it at once, 1 ahoulal not be sur ' pi md tu see another panic. That is what "?.his thing is leading to. Yea, sir; another "panic.'' Mr. Miller, if correctly reported, i-tr.mn Ut think that speculators have a right to load themselves up with morai whiskey than they can tfarry, in the expectation that plenty ot money and a largo-lobby can pass a bill through Congress, ami that if they prove mis? taken, it ia the duty of Congress to enact a law to pull them out of trouble, lest their losses should affect other people. If any other 1.I.1-- of -,'? dilator* were to set up a similar claim, Mr. Miller would be among the lint to denounce it as impudent and unreanouable. If it be true, as he seen ia to believe, thut tha? spec? ulators have beeu mainly at fault, having caused a vast an cr-productiou by enabling the distillers to sell their product as soon ua they could make it, regardless of the real wants of the couutry for cannumption, then lt is decid? edly not clear that this particular set of specu? lators ought to be favored and shielded by |Uw," as no other clues would be. It seems necessary to recall at this juncture a few fact* which should not bo forgotteu. The very act under which all tLis miachiet baa arisen was itself an extension of the time for paying taxes on whiskey, aud it was passed npon the very sams plea, thatiuin lo the speculator could not be otherwise averted. They had made an error of Judgment, it was then claimed : had looked f<>r larger consump? tion than had been rouli/ml, and had taken mich more whiskey titan could tuen be thrown am the market withamt disaster. If thoy could have a littlo more time, the Gov niuient carry? ing their stork and their tares for them mean? while, the mischief could be a\ ti U d. So Con? gees* gave them more time. At once the spec? ulators baigan to load up a vastly larger stork of whiskey than before, iucited the distillers to a great increase of production, and, insteaal of trying to get straight by legitimate means, or? ganized a mont vigorous cflort than ever to get thi" tax on whiskey removed air reduced. That was the reul uim of the gigantic speculation. Belief that members of Congress would not re? sist the temptation oflered by large shares in a scheme so pratfitattle, and at the same time so easily pushed on political grounds, was the real cause of the enormous aad otherwise purely in? sane over-prodttciioti. These men have staked their rooney u|ton a scheme that was aud ia hOBtflo to public inter? ests iu every aepect. They cunht to be made to bear the consenttonces of their act. They went into one Western Rtate after nnothei, and, hy more or la*s opea alliance with the I>emocratic party, succeeded in defeating mnnv honest aud faithttd members of Congress, and in electing othera who accepted the alliance. It would Ito rinbt that they ahould look to Dem* ocrafa oniy for succor. If that party will take the responsibility of making whiskey free, while keeping np tnxos on otlier producta. let it bear Uie whole risk, but Republicans ceilainly have no occasion to take up the burdens of the whickay ring. Extension of time fair payment of taxes will only enable the ring to hold its whiskey until the next Democratic Congress can get a chance to abol.sh Ibe tax. It will tend strongly to increase the over-productiain, the accumulation, aud tho risk of ultimate dis? aster. If this sot ot speculators has no a'spena! merit, why should it be especially favored <>i shielded f TIIE FI. UR RT IS FSAECE. Apparently the Cab.net crisis in Flame <.;t'-cs mme apprehension in Loudon 'Inn in Paris, lu England the overthrow ol a Ministry ia a political event of S?PB?IO importance, bea it either follows or Involves an appeal to Ihe oeantry. Tho pnbHfl is seldom left in suspense or uncertainty in regard to the pohl.tal suc? cession. If tho Liberals shonld be deprived of theil greatest statesman, Loni Hal iinglon would become Premier and a single vacancy would have to ho Blind ia the War Office, If Mr. Gladstone should lie tb teated In tho Cool mons, either Bil Madurai Noi lin otc ot Loral Salisbury would succeed him, nnal the dillina! reporter of PatliamrB tiry JebntooeonM nano Inndvnnoo the principal ?embaraof tbs Con servative Ministry. Englishmen would n??t have any pa-aae of mind if the downfall of tho Q fernwood of tbo dav were not a contingency distinctly Ion-seen nnd nmi'ly provided for; and indeed, there in at pie-' nt a ieeliug of un eiisincs^ in iratltirntnil circles tter.itise in the event of a reversal of tho political conditions tho dione of a successor to Mr. QladotOPO would lie between two bailers differing widely in to ni gora annal and views of public policy. The dna! lundirship of ino Oppoottton is gen? erally regarded by English polltical^critics as a radical delect in organisation, which should bo speedily remedied, aliiionuh the chances of fl Consstvative reaction in the country aio seem? ingly remote. The English sj -di ni is prOclBO, Not nillir is left to chnuce. Ndiv in PrnBCfl there ls n Premier and there is a Ministry, but tho buniol govw tinient bens only a snpoidol fll rafloflsblnaoo ts the Cabinet system as ii is known in England. Ministry may succeed Ministry without au np* pani to tho co.iutry. Premier Terry consulted tho constituencies wltll signnl success in 1881, the liepublic.aiis making snbfltnntial galas ia the gi iici,il election, but he te-agni-d an soon ls the uaw (.humber (>: Deputies assembla-d. It he had retui ned to ofla fl this week it would not h,ive been because ne was tho recognized le.:?!? i ot the iiiiijutiiy, bnt because Pisaldsnt liiC'vy considert d a moderate Bopabliflna ue eoaoaiy, and M. Kirri hod only been defented once, nbereas M. do Freycinet had failed twice Ihe i oj.ular Chamber dues not govern, as in England, through au Execotivfl Committee 1?ptifling the lenders of the majority, but through its own select committee*, which DOB tnveto discipline the Minsters ol tho dav a well as tai i. wm" thru h ".ml.il ive pu [m.sals. Thoro is no regularly organised Opposition. Wheu a Ministry ls defected, Momo of Its mast hers are coaxed to remain in nllice, the lobii.e are searched for BB BVailabls Premier, a fow new men are hastily recruited, and tho new (latveriimeni ls formed. BvOSOtiBMO tho l'ie miei eiueigi - tiotii obscurity -o <b uso that ex? perienced nlploflsatists of tho i>te~s, |;(<e \j Blowil/., baVO uliuost forgotten wini he is, ami . on eqiently are forced t t ic,ive their OBItls at In i door in order to n vm- theil recollections j and it may bo nun dayl afore the names ol his iXdlflflgUOfl c.'iii ba: gazetted. In fact, whan n in England an alternative Preesiot is noiiiiiiated tu advance, and all Hie praica sse-, ot a change of .Ministry nie orderly and iiietlioiiic.il, lu Prance everything happens bj bapbaxard, and there i, n period of perplexity and ?pent! liming which tbfl fop ign coi respondents at tho capital an Ultaily at sea. It makes M. Hluw llz vei} uncomfortable tn feel that he cauuot tell at any hour af the day who wi!l be the next Premier, and Ins Apprehensions are naturally shared by the London leada r-w ntt-is, who bl?? t i have everything happen in the orderly Eng? lish way, so that they aan mite long articles alsiut it iu advutice. Silica: there in a Premier? ship In Prance, they sssnms that of Beeooftitji it wdl work precisely as lt does in England, and when the principles of political oig.iinzation .ititi procedure iieogaiaed it Wnotiiaasai sb lands Mon tal are not heeded la I'aris, they con? clude that the situution is of "ainosl moment? ous character,'' aual that k the immediate con ?Oqoeaeea cauuot at once be divined/ The facility with which the Ducbw Cabim t l!an boen re<orgeaissd llhntratss the fatuity cf exaggeiuting the political results of every Miu i-leiial Barty In Fiance President (iit'.y summoned to his aid tho most uvuiluule of tho OX-Promiers, M. Ferry, and the strongest member of M. Duelerc's Ministry, M. Fa,li. eics. When M. liny declined the I'reniiei ship, M. Fallieies volunteered for tho post, aud the "reorganized" Ministry was ready tone* capt tba- Deputies' Porra bill relating tc thu prcttnalers. M. Pallierra is one of tim veteiuu uiiiler-secretaiies, who oh inned a portfolio nuder If, Dnelerc when il iras to he harlot the asking. Ile hm now been promoted to the I'lemiersbip, whare he will be at weak and in ollenaivo ua M. Duclerc has been. So easy is it itt Franca tofani a Ministry which the Dep? uties will tolerate lair a season. It is, of com se, only a temporary expedient, und before long there will be another Hurry in tho boulevards and the London leader-writers will nguiu de? spair of Mm Republic. President Urovy is cred? ited wiih the woralB : u I am firmly resolved on a di-solution. Nobody can govoru the country with thu precut CUauibcr." If be w ill agree to stand behind fl Premier of genuine political authority, liko M. Hiisson. cr even so capable fl mun iu administrative details as M. Ferry, and order n general election as soon as it senus prn alent to do so, he mav flamed in strength* ning ihe Government. This power of dissolving t'.o Chamber may prore a puaitive check upou tho omnipotence ot the legislature. But even with another Vocation Ministry :i3 helpless as the last, Ihe permanence ol Bepnbliena iustitu tions is not menaced. Tho Premiership can? not be operata-al unaler a censtitutional Bepnblis precisely a? it is lintier a constitutional mon? archy. It Is an illogical oflce under a Republic, and the English critics must not tte surprised to find that their precedents aud praclico ate sadly neglected iu France. THE SEW RE RE I.L ION. Whispers are in the air of a new rebellion. A BtrnagO, unaccountable, slBSOSt inciedible relielliou. Not Uiat the atmosphere of the or? ganization which it threntens lins never experi? enced the whirl of internal dissension nor pnssed through the phenomena of rt-volution ary changes; not because it Impends over a saiciety whose js-acef ul ways are proverbial, anal whose harmony rivals the singing together of the morning stars ; not bscaOM the brotherhood in which it broods has so melted into mutual alli ction tliat ali its alesires uutl hopes and BB* libations ate ono. Not because ot any of these things is the impending rebellion strange, un? accountable and almost i i ic real 1 bin. For. to aay truth, the orgunisution is so far from being ex? empt from the ordinaly dimensions which at? tend all haman eflorls at cohesion und unifica? tion that it may safely tte laid tlown as a funda? mental proposition concerning it that its nor? mal condition is one of intcstino war. ^o ut? terly true is thia statement that is blltory may be confidently appealed to iu proof of the as? sertion that it han never had auy SOOeOflfl what? ever except upon the heels ot an internal dis? turbance. Peace within the walls of Tammany would be stagnation. Stagnation would bo ale feat. Tbttro was no peace there, but a m-i> Manu* revolt, wheu Tammany leaped the laig ast victory lt ever sc neal in Hie ch dion of \V..l..im ll. Tweed a- Senator by a Majority ot J P.000. Tba (unlity of thia rebellion?if the present tineiit eventuate in Uai?is sot at all ia the fact of a revolt, but in the BBOBpOOlodaOflB of lt from the qasrtsr arbeooe it overhangs All sorts of people hn ve revolted from Tammany Hail during tbo past tweatyyasra There is hardly a Democrat ia the city nho hn> not is thst time swung ofl from it aad gravitated back, and pell.BBS swung ort ag.un. We hnVO had from ii bb abaadaaeo of sui pr.-es. \\ ben Johu Morrissey tell away tho public hail its bide spell nt wonder. When tho eminently gnat mul good ilotosmoB abo i onstitnto Ihs County Democracy lifted np the banner ot revolt and registered their defsmhM Aim oath aaniaal Tammaai sa toe old bom.ms dui asninatCar* thuga*, the people were lair 9 moment taken all ?bach and began flflklng ihemflslvss lt nfior nil these men were in earned and Tammany Hall was tiuaiiy logo down. And when Pur* roy ? I'uiroy, to whose live JflW hrnafr mg knneklefl Tammany owed so much? l'utiov, the next friend ol Kelly, tbfl thick ami-I li i ii supporter ol the " Moss" ? when Ar set up the atuudnrd of revolt and BVOWsd wpOB op? position to Tammany, men s dd : M At lust the " bond ls broken ; ihcy whoso fa.ling out is the "proverbial tokcuth.it banoal men are coming * to their dana have disagreed." Mut the revolt of I'm my passed and we Pei nine io ( astound to it. Purry slowly and by easy stages escaped into oblivion. Now, however, a rebellion threatens to which neither the history of Tammany nor of tbe human HMO nor of the animal citation can furnish any parallel. It is said tbat General Flunk Spiuoia is, in the words of bis a-Mi ciales, " on bis em ." Ut Boral Frank Spiuola has erectetl ihe standard of rei ult, ami to an Inter? viewer has expressed the opinion thal John Ka Hy is not an absolute " boss." 'The relations of Mr. Frank Bpiaota with Mr, John Kelly \\e ina-d BOl dilate upon. They are such as sug? gest the connection that through along and profit.tide lite was m.unturned Pel ween those veiy Intimate ralatbrnfli Messis. Cbnng and Kng. The present century hus lid BOOJM rat1.et ramarkaMo experiences! but we may bs pi i mitti al to BMf 11 nt t the most rem,ii kulde of them all will lia-ibis?it lt ever comes ie pons tbe sundering of thelignascnl bot ween Mr. Pranh Hpinoln Bad Mi. John Kelly. We hardly can believe thal ii le true thal Mr. Bptaola ls about tn shake lina sails ndritt and go loose Irom John Kelly. _ .1 < Ills IS. ain January weather Wiggins romes ont ahead of Vennur. This is a solem,i ti ut h, nud we record it wnh much trepidation, for if it shall turn out thal Wiggins u ta-ally an in? spired prophet) tbis planet is going to undergo a Ire mondona racket during the seat aixti days It is our hope, however, that Wiggins waa merely mote lucky iu his guesses about Jan? uary wealhei than Vennor was, and that ho will be less fortunate about his arranged storm pro? grammes foi February anal March. It ispus-i lilo that his Bitterns caution tn hi* January prediction was the only Hung which siv< d lum ea thati Ho said a "storm a good dentnbovo the average will happen In Jannali," ami one which auswe ed lo Ihat alescriptiou put in an appearance on January 0. Of course WiggllM claiined that as the one he hail hail Ins eye on. ami nobody OOOld successfully dispute his claim. Vennor was less cautious. He predicted that on the " -Tib uml UMth ol January a si vere period of stormy weather is likely to bs evperi enced at and around New-York aad Muston." How it is true that the weather was stormy ban on both dates, but it was not, considered as winier weather) la any fM'ii.-e * severe." Il was inertly rainy and disagreeable. \'ennor tu iv Siiy it aaspcaoisoly tho weather ho baal in mind, bal if lie aloes ho will sutler for it iu the public estimation. He and Wiggins Bia pitted against each other asstonn-sliiigels, and if u warm rain in January is what he calls a u severe period of stormj ave.ithei,'' the public will drop him in disgust and concentrate it* attention upon Wig? gins. 'There is nothing weak about anything Wig? gins does. ili? storms, Uko his ptedietioni and his self-coutidence, are colossal. He i? nu doubting or hesitating pei.sun. 'There ia noth? ing either ama I or mild or timid about him or his forecasts. Probably he and Vennor are un? like because tlmy Ituse their pradietleus ou such w idely tlitleient methods. Vennor nays ho dons not pretend to foreace. Ile merely examines Ihe past end estimates probable recurrences. Wiggins, on the contrary, llxes hi* euglo eye upon tho planets and judges by their actions and relatious just what kimi of weather we au? to have foi live or six mon thu alia.ail. 'Thin, while one mau is groping around iu the Past, the other is dipping into the Future ii gooal aleal further than any other human eye cnn seo. While one i- imollia| about up,,,, tu earth the other ls soaring among thu stars. It is not stiai,ge, therefore, Ihat Wiggins should take a broader, larger view thau Vounor, undslmuld aleal in u banaler variety of sim ni. He has the whole universe to draw Bpea, aud he is not a bit afraid to draw freely. A prophet who alcala ezcliihively iii " ra-currenoes" cannot getup anything original in tlc wav of a storiu. He can merely goon reproaluaiug. Even anare producer he has his limits, for he cnn u?,ver hope to hiing out a storm which will eijiial those which were so common wham thc "Oldest Inhabitant" nasa boy. But Wiggins! Why, there is mt limit to him in any direction. All he has to do is tostir up the plaints a little, anal lo ! he has a stonn, all really for alelivery IBM month or six months hence, which will tiaval by a course which no storm ever trav? elled tty belaire, and which will shake this glolte aa eas.ly aa Wiggins eau flap his ears. At least, that is what Wiggins claims. But a critic.tl period is approaching for Wig? gins. Ho has been bold enough to put his Feh riiaty display ou a portioning date, and may thereby como to grief. Ho has said that a "very severe storm will strike tho Atlantic coast ou tho Oth of February.-1 He Uxe> the date exactly, and makes no lOOBtratlOBa what? ever. Tho nth of February will, therefor* he a greatalay for Wiggins, for tho planet theory, and for the wot ld. If there Ifl no severe Storm od that day, Wiggins will pass from view asa prophet. There is no room for mistakes in his system. He must bo infallible or fie must be a fraud. Uut If there is a severe stot in On the Otb of February, what then ? The outlook will be tato appalling for eouteiriplatiou. For if tho planets tfl] the truth for February, they can be depended upon to tell it foi March, and on tbe 11th of March is to carnie the greatest effort cl Wiggins'* life, wheu theeaith is to be .-Iaiken " from sea to sea and from pole to pole." Wig? gins is cock-suras of it. He says he wishes he were as sure or heaven as he i* of that great storm. We do not watnder that a man who could put the planets ap tat btewiag such a dis tuiii.ince (madoonia about hie hereafter. Let us wait for the'.Mb of February ami hope tor the be-,t. After thut even hope may lie im? possible. _ PBBSONAL. The Margnbl ot Lome ai.d suite will anive gt tho Filth A\eulie Iiit'ei ibis lUnrniiiK fruin Washing? ton. Thev will kare the etty hy ths o:.jo traiu this evumg tor Mun ra . Tho late il. I!. Huh.ut Talbot, of Indianapolis, left aoharaoSarlMMntlboKfliatiaa priaatpaUf of a etgoreea ie afllimBlam el ins laitn. ile uo QBOatBod h i tin ? theologM >l library, so'ne werka of lilt .ml tlii ImiaN niven lum Inr ire.irs ot salary, auiooBtiog lo aboat ?i,0o0, to iii.souciaipsur iu the eplscopsey. Cetvwsys laadsd at FortPoiBBwd on Jannary I", ami foiiti'l to bis dis.-ipjKt iitin-'iit only shoal lifty Kaffirs avaititiK tu meet him. ins.rad of the throiins tte had onset ted. .Next day ho hrjtati his jonrney toward Uandi. Hs treated Mr. Btepetone with merited d lares peet, aiit* n ted ]m haughtily toward svsryeoo aa kc ev. Ita mn h eminent. Tho lauperor I'nancis Joseph of Austriu evidently Bsnamntfos tue vuiuenf peedesssiplBi wlien the I'nstiii Barings Hank system went mio force in that 1 nulli I ), ell Jauntily I'.', be h.ul Itu* lirst iM-i..mil I >i.ila is?nril to ti. ti?elf. nml Oopoatted n sum ot nioner mi the I'ost-' tune ll.mic, thu* einidi.-iticallr sattinfl tin* seal ol nts aiuroial inion the sv-ieui, mid m\ liing ins people io babita ail mint. A eliott tune uno. as thr C/.r. iras Ml>oiit to enter a railroad train ol St. Petersburg toistsram d'.it flehtBfl, lie was ac' ost cd hy a tiiimiirof peaaeBtS with i rios of ?? sitf, ki\? ns bren. I! Weare hungry." Alexaieli-r waa deeply uiovei!, and BSeBea nupairod ol tho Minister Al I linn e if ilir ix- . wami ry anv? il lier* were nt ?? timi nml ot fund. 'Ihe Mini-ter rei ncI that it wan indeed ian, but the (spatial TieiMity flrsfl m nearly eoisty thast no letta! tonld hf alto tied. At this Ihe Vnmt Sa .mn-rv anuri. Dcrsoflfl the fltete el altairs bad tbttbrrfs bflOB asn eil. ,| ft.nu linn, oed e .ere-sid his ririrriuittutinii to tiiUe mi Ins residt-ii a nt >t. filer -.uri. Hut be niit'iit laeein lose pSMBBBl c vei-mM upon the ad? ministration. Mt. Joba Worthiaeteo, United B tea ia d ta Mulla, v.siled I urns to w n tos? i I.. sodas of Ji hn Howard Payne, and i as v.nt ti n ninler iliitn of Juuunrv 5 to a bria lid hi V?aabias> tiui tho following aocmint Ol t'lut lati-restiii.' i n ninny r " This morning af l'J in. ths exhumation toni, ni i ?(?. In the pri aeoea el a .i>uf t wea y p fenns stew heirn I indians anne ni Kiihe?|<ot .brough i nii..sify, the itih'-rs heinz ? ai mr.- rs ?) p.med. and a (.?iv .i.t:."i.eii tating tu ".Mt .e.i sa.' tbe refluent of Mi. be.h.e. IslsSSigBSdths pSpM as a wild'" s tent the axhatnetiee f.?.K pi..e.?? as stated. Thora wopersona present nbs were siso at tho funeral aud interment al Payee, u e., lien lani Vm santsnd o drssotnsn. Fha rodin was badly de !, nnd was ked tr ita miling ap;.ri, wi,en raised, with di flcaliy; but svttrytldug islelteg ta Ihe remains waa m rup .luis.y mid fveieut.y prp s?rvi il fled Hand.ed. I hen- was little else than flu iilai kim il skeleton left. I rae o al ih ? aelooei** iel flinn, in winch Payee was bnried, woto gMdnantab able?sotui! ko.d lace and a lew Out,ons. I .assisi for a hutton, whieh waa given me, aol nhieh fin? al M IO mu. Mr. h'e'iih alsi. reta ns a Inn. on, 1 likewise tnclaiee a twig fruin tba targa p pper ires .nat is grow inir ut t a bead of tne nn ar em; ly grave. Ui is twig ha vu >B isl Iee oo t Be cottle, i n un eh I t.iiik it. At u i'. in's, alter the body ha I beea pa tn iti collin, it was limn _'.,t tn lae bu ,- I*rotee1 inl eh ii rc m. witera ia ill rest tavutghl tineen narai,and tn in in'.v tiioi'inti ? el .-r in i \ ?? si'l lea vi nu fur .Ma.-.ci. ls io ihs ' I willed that 11 neal, n sm esatfelly, o prate ure e baud lo plat Pa bininu ta. si ni it aa hu remains sbould test tbniaeri i ul I mus, hui iea .t\ aua'd ol j ' ll.m.e. sweel fliini.',' alibanigb I I.u I Itu iror s an autos Miih me. How. yet. na tba bouj sea brought into tbe i n ipi'l, an Sus ' 'i capi in, Uv.on r, ni ..\ a I a dir .o .1 i i,i. Uttlai gui i;?' in ? nra th. n-. iii r v. hi eh Mrs. Wort bi I > gt DU ,11;.' Hillie. > ..i.t . nine,' alni t lt ill we , b i ilue nw e.. i aVIUfl lin* I- or cml} ly I Hg ll ll'.Cl tile llllMlinl lal WI Iii in ll III till" ? ll Illili, w ii tom large-be rted Y, danni a bau pu ia thara to tam .i .um i^r minus ueuao y ul om tuey i ?? bu and hiuiifil, no. sJaifl li au tai . I I.e H.o-1 tull. hil.^ ii. all aonn, bul for thu hail m luuchuh umi wbully beuu Uulciiaraoierol ta. mm lums GUS KR AL SOU t. The Prince of W.ilcs, m {]?? ur;?'i ut snlicitii iinu nt tin I'luii-ss, i- mot ti. in aaass Ma bUMaasfl to uwntttf tbe oreel apart et pigeon tboaitlBa, asal pceseei c. iiiim-ti ii. io tbs suhotllaidoB of terra sotmptgsae* tot tu.- Hartog Maia I aedtbateflN bli tao! mclel tM^raetttflg in oom sjn'ii'Miii'i- i'1 rsliJ in Uiu ula uiotbuaL Two (oxes closely pnreasd bj sir Walkin Wyee'a hames* ret oetiy fatufi 4 lha |kit? wnll al Breatgn nm Hull, tin" ti'-i.i.'ii.e i>r Mr Rotter! Howard, nc! oaa af teem rae toto tba manstoa tinniiK'tt ibo fronl door, uni I. tin- cn-, mt ii r several gnomo to ttl." auntzement nt i!.? lum.re . iiiii iii il ilir.niiiTi rhu inn I. iiuor aol) io lie met tlirl" ttllil ili-juili lani bj UmbatUUCUIa hil.ill milli'. William PsrsOBS, I Swedn by birth, who lins lived twinti-nile, rears rn OBMOralS and l< BBS iniHiiit s vtsJf In ."sinelcliiilin, has wntti n tn lu.' Hun. I ll.ii..ss \V. fulliaT, nf I'etrolt, lor lilloniiiitlnii .ilinltr linul lo .MIi1iIk.ui. Ih- atm.nuii'.-s Mi lutentti..i (>r brlflg m?' in tins iiiuiitry lu Bprtl, pii'rci.i'.h leMlablgiB i,900 ta -.i.iKm swi'iii^ii fuiuiiii s. gtovMsi bs omi seasira a tract ef lead asrita la for ? eattoay et tbfll ifeH "ir it wei. I POSS lille." be Ililli -., " I Winil.l Uki" tn I.ii- t 'lem somoa nen un u vatoi in.nt. sn na ia lAy uut i4 toa ll uml Mttlo tin tai men sroumi u." A llsheriiiiiti dissevered a metallio eolln Hoat itix dnwu ti,.* Mi.<si.ssiin?i neer Vlekaberg hist Friday met Kiii.i. ii it ashflsa v, in u epoBsd st aa afldailatm'a ?tii>y il wn? loiiinl lo .'uiituiii Him ti.i.ly ol a boy of u imut tlfteon paam si aaa au lataesl wus tats, but nnttuiiK ia iden? tity tho liuily woo ili.M'iiieivit. Tbe coffin wus liiiioh WOtB nud ilrfinod, but ths tinily wau won. Iel tully pro ?M'l'vi'.l, mill i \ i ii a 1nmi|iict of Kei'iinlilUis tttnl ?flSbeBflfl mi tim lappal ut tin- i-oiit billi not failed. Tlw UlnlorUkor ti-nltSiid tbal tUo collin wm of a kind VMflh boil uot boon miallo sluco I Mall, sud bo therefore bsMflfSS t'nal tbe body bud livru iiuriid at li ast iweutv years ui.'o. Tho gravo ysnls ut a;oo.lrtiU'*siull,uko m> vu leuce uro ?sld tn Do wusldai uwua.uud tUo ?uii|Hu,ltiuu ls tUal tao ui.liti (louted lulu tUo rn or ol ono of lliosti placoa A reniark.iblo li?hthouae luuteru eas placed hi intuition ot tin Natloiisl RgMMHflB lu ItiihUu.but mvliiK tn Its itl/.o lt inul to be removed Into tbo open ulr. It ls tutriided im- Men isiuiui. un haBflfltaal i>omt u^ox u?i tmoi, ami at it* Mcapeaatp leespeetoi io abo a Ogui MMWM tn '-'.500 OOP coadlea, visible at a (balance of forty miles If I'laceil al Ibu pSBfSfl elevatloa. Tho lllumluat ln^- inti nt i? fga\ ssaenmei In ?i>eel?lly eomatruoted ring bm mrs (WlthMl glSM i blinuoym, willela ore snid tu ba so ?CBSBfad tbat b> ibo aid ol leusoo Uu> iM>wor con be lu aaeeaad la aawrlQi or lonny woatbortrouion onimoiy Uaht ol Hie Ur?t claoo to Hie mott voaclratuig beam that I l>t U (!.l'Ob'U tl'MlH -A '.iuMtlioll* luWl ,. lia ll.ul i iiiii.-i-o a ntteotlauunrrt I e ctKta ires tu ! Muli the ebnraetor of the ?? Jdest meaner, without lebee ar Haem u tin pan rn tho . ..'ilbou .? ki It .sa cst.mated that Ci re a.a- abflflfll ::-....) blind piesses m Ihasm snl ri i Utlk ii- thea far :.eeu ta>ImpterethaweenSlttoa. a;, au SQOieeein pre feaanWfll adBiaHflfl In Ute Notional Iwitu'ika fnr llJind Yi.ntli. o.s maa??' moro are tunubt In eiiutll rhartfnble es? tablishments, and a national Institut iou tnotuUin.s aoour Ml sansiansSB | but at leaot 'JT.atoo unfortunate om without reooun-o or pio?p*(.t of linpmvt inei.t. Ibo eniilty of this neglect bas 'wen strikiuKly illustiatid Uy tm exiH-rlencc of n ootlel;- formed In IHnl io trot ? oik shenefor tba Mini, a Utttoateeai aaa anib elad ami tba fnrf.'tr erectod ene small ?or) sh..*, tn wlibii fw-ntt -tin. l*i imsTviri.. tiiKtrnctwIdiirlnullu* hwt rear, inerr mus of ul in, it li bi llevedj*..jniivd in tia inonUu Uu ameaa I. eorniofl a support ter tho rest of his l*fcby makin-; tim. ii:-, linishcs, baskets. tool-aaudle?, chairs, etc. Of the (ifiy-fuur jiersons eho were killed by thc recent fallinc of a blue chimney et Bradford, j bnarlnnd. twenty lix hail iiielr uk. ills trott ured. Bflvsesi curious iiioitletits oro told aboui,the unrii*. aaa A ia.il Ot inn inn. nhs aaa tehan ta a hospital, when mimi bar natur, asplled, "Ftes minutes i>a*t ci^iu " pbs thut* of tba li.i'i.b nu. Two haaifl later, in rca pi msc ta tile usmc (ju.?-, linn,obe aaid,Toa paaaa thiaa brtbtaaa'* and agata, aa bniiriift. rivatd. "I- ortr lire. " A fi w Bttontat later dbl nae able to glin har seal Basse, end arr?r that npMly Improved. A boy suffering from aeueaaalaM af the brain remained motionless In a curled-up position for Hairy - stx hours. Iii- th.ully beeline aaasefaae ard bi s'.l re roecte entirety aeaaweexecpt tbat ba bad ao reeeflee I mi of lbs oeitdeut nrevon nf ttie e?euts whl.-h lum sdi stely preceded lt. RS knew where be lived ord where be waned, '.ut iltd not remember Rollie to eorkl POLITICAL NEWS. Another attempt to brin? tim demoralised Di lU'iit'.nlc anny up tn tliecaiu phis ermin.1 last OOMfMi by the Republic-nit party lo being made, The Atlanta Poxt Appeal wants to be tbe leader In this lotos! moit? un nc. lt is striving tn got tjo Democracy to surrender btate's rights and consent tn a n/U eentmli/ing pole -v. Infers! tte eoraatenie, transportation, pubic education and other great iiu>stlons ll MahS Shoal! be BBBtfaBBl by tbo -Nain.wai tiotrrriinient * Saut ticrn Dernier its," lt .irs, "are very sensiliiy eotulDc tn the coacluslon tu il Jfanotuillsra wita prnsperllar ls preferable lo Mata ngbis witn poverty " The hwt-Apveal has undertaken aa iiitiiritit um, imt ti lr caa wilma tim peaty tbat *n ?? ens- lies only in the way po luted nut lt wul uudoubtedl/ aasasad, The Massaetafletti Deaoerati have bega their cma[ui{tii tr 1MB saslp, lt ls already Ujiii< paahei rtgaaeasty. Trier aro building their nop'S of aaeaa a lately egae tbe peoeabta coarse ot the p.-otii bitionisi*. With IN or tWStva tbousauil rotes draw.i ol by a t-uippraoce ticket, aod will 1,ie old of the Burier BepahHesas again, tbe road to DSBMfltBtlS sam. believed to be an ea?y one lt I ain unusual end iui.ni at Democratic ewrgr stu" Bp tin R'pntilli' ns ti MBS J lng their de fr ell Te rgaali rtlea it win serve a gnu ynoo, 'i'n" K-i>iitiiii'arii ?ia nd aeSoarotaad thafltartao present af le it' tuey e .innot di pend iij.ou a walk uv. i ia Mil: lil. tlil?rtt?. Er-G(tvcrunr Rendficki Ins been regarded as tue great straddler hi Anicrn-ari poHttsaSBd ba a ? as tn baie iiifi-ffed hi. pa itv't platforBM i'i t i ll Mala wit't tbe same faillna. Th" Etmnm I I a lae dag De lune ra l ki caper la tue SI,.tc*, says : " iiy so.no ritrango fatality Ui-utntralli: plst onus in liiliana Bbnaal in/.iii bMj tr-at t a* issue in wubin tt"? people are ase titi i se.I tu au equivocal way. Tbe o'tj ct kata' eafSBeeWS ilegleiiirbts,' salt la eal te. I, IBS^Of brtagjtaf '.-r Hi opinion t? thc sitnpuil ef tie-p.ti'H t' ? li.dinoa '* nm tbe oul* et tt<- oBete tao Pomaces ls .irn reaipaiiaS ta **BasBMnlaa tea aieaeaMte" lu ibiawajr. Tbs eat Na?taeet ptatlamt ot tae paariy wu. auto bera tn ...iii.iiii some.'lie.lomas flarmoeistog gasadtteeea tuoro will in- g tHiuiitiiiii sbiudy. Miinv people have still :t vivid reeollectfen nf Hie Onn.e nf ottlce-noe'iae-s tuat I'ore aaWB ttiem W.isii. Inglon lu 1878 wliea tue Ilt-ino retie l oogreas of 'lmi year begee tts aaaatan. it nt* tee Baat Oanaiaaata ats I", n year* of wiiuu tho pirty had eentaaiM itt cr House, mi I IhefHmisiiedsri.i/ tt.iit eiaaededs.i?fcn n.e. OSS pru(i.?ttl-iii:it. ly large. Tie ,li?ei dil tiien SrOOgM ti|.i,n tbo jwrty by tbe anne.* >tf Pl xaugh unJ llauili.etnn m yet ar. ?u it, t lc pulihc lum.!, "xou.e of tb. Dem .0 at S papata sro makiufl a r. antic oil ct opau apt^aaorsm ord.'l'. f pn-.slol, ,t .|.|iv u, n n.Mtl'liia "f t .ese sci Ors 3t t e opening of lee next Google**, a brilliant aa however, le nut protoleeS,ae a mai .vty na Ina | er*aae are ea lae eeMeee lar their nain Haaaoei tao lat pl.ii a s. Tha"* lettiliilittn which WBO presented in th< ?aaaaabaaattafaaglamtoea la p;.nt 10^000astinesstss af ().ivornor Kutiet's messmate, oi tbo sm ad that tao dcm uni for lt is nan-nillir largs, bas iin-lttsl The BttlgM fl' rWBt tn nit, ?t ant I IBs riana, lt ivas leal m^t rro.-n mo um . f.'-rs of tbs Int***"* ire r ia( tuey bad nat yet aa> baii'ted their supply, many nf tin-in bOTleg BSSO unaitie 'o get rid nf a ku lile mtoy. li" ilrriii.l dilate tntslu aieeaai "Oeaasaaaarwea bm aoarly ISO mae to ala employ, af wbem two ards *re UvaseeeaS*, seSl ? el. Ik atnnni: lie ii to and Univ omuv wnuid .ike a i "liv nf tuateeeeaae Natoa was eased inr. Tti.v bailed read lt eba eared ts" lt ls eeMeet tBa tie i meat prated te ne a ver? sb.n't Vrtui st-usaiiou, MUSIC A sn HIE in: A MA. MK. ABCHUre MAI IXEE. Tha" .iudifiict* at tile aaOOnd ??f tItt" pBOOBnl setii.-of mr, Aimer's tuaiin -. > ???terday. wa ? ar an ton suiatt Kif tue merit of ihe [? ?ri.iriuaiioe. Mr. A ?? I who hus hifrierfn siiown BBMfl rescrrc conn ming uU ewe vetft, toliedeead yaaiardQ toa BBiaban or liis ... position, au aedaesa an.l eeeeeaetaBHS beta af whteu ure wortiiy of a pleSB oo in? pr. gramaw, tao ii.eenlti.ua andoutc pj.ttca.aily ? ? - i| ? . tin iiit''"i"ii of tbo awdieaee -\'. otii.r oegaa aaasbeaa ,% ? t??i i. t's fantosis 'n '. minor; i fl - '' ttmmtitoaoeaialeD, fi.r'e Ho and i. .io, e Hoi lelesaho; aed ala "Bar ll ns ' ..v.-immo. ta.? itavni." au.l lomlo Irate I I I milli va.le. -na. .ti; inc m.".main's .ai./..nc ni I" ii , . fits ttl -ra Mar. lu ?/. .ni di. Ivan ? dd. _ hkSl NU.Hr vi Ti": TBBJTUa Hmb Anderson, ni Hw Fifth Aeenne Theatre leprisi'i.ie.t I I ? (Mtiniia cu winch ls a nully replete with tanrallaaao atraagta, ann tu?- abasasSas etfeet of ar;len* ^r.,co.M'ss A;.ab* ri*ley caine out jt tba lira ii*. Opera Ila-e-cn. V" Be ami guvo ? TlRi-nais rxini-ita.il ol' a ViliJ-an..ll?.i fiiii?.o v.iitaftond, witb'* t il.-nt for vail.t pejloroianees..Mr. Barney Saloy.es if ? DeeXIa "A Wtaaailigar ft<"u J rv., -.- U'/.i'i n.i ??.??:. r-rewi'iit it tao Wnidsoi I'n ot.-r. ood was well iP"",\ i t ere i ?? * - '?'! perform. if" ii.,'s,iv, r knur." a' li nl.ai-k ~. a'tr i'"?il ? v iv ,..,.. ;cj Wa-lt xn 'rr ?:??. t-,tilly fi ,*i ? THEATRICAL, im. ii>i:m';. Mt. !;ii hud Vi Hold's Cdtiecii ila Chic1.' Hali is. leemmtog -aaiTeeaeder Barnrj McAuley, ns fud- Dani, i> an* a, t!?. tarTheatrat sad a llapiteertaUroadt ;.ii,.,t i ., .;.mdOpera ELmee, PSbrnary 1 Misi H.irr.el V\Cb't'a alraiu;ilic and bteraij aatflfflatoaaanla easastbnifla w 4asstap eeselBaa sad not, as nr-tt auiutnu.'ed, s i sunJais baraaaaailbatad to tbe pleasure Ot uiaay psnSBBj atc! Ibo MltSS ol tbesi s ul be oontmued. M's-, Clara Harlie hppoae <1 last Might, ii itraokiya. at Baietlg'sTBnslBa Wai Kaia Ctaaasa dM nol api?ear st th?? I'srW nit a.-e.un.i of ilabaaae t>u" will appear there thia e retiing. Us .tor Wa ila ck nm tn: ai aa s-.iK'- nelli nt lluverii "s 1 e.liv, in Krnoalyn. apj"*?i I Bg .:,i . nir ?>, i* / ffa Srofote **Beaadela" Mi>s Andereon bi JuKti-t, to ho sec:: on fl ti.iilay, at Hi" Filth Areaue Tiieafri;. ls gag ? I t i? i bief teataraa al tl :> tam Uta are^B, Rt atm, rn ? I will be giroa bnl oort., diirlog Mles Snd ?reaa'a p eseel ce. a..? mi nt. ami this ta set down tor Saturday. "Sarge Pooina* will bnyrodaccd at Dsly'i XhaasMaaatVhars ureoealaai WM Panels .'?? Miss HaiyBBBW. Mt ? hariet bOBBSOflj Mrs. (iillta-it, >lr. Leola M'"* ri'l'dnp. Miss Ala Kehan, Mr Ymko btepbeee aed elbara ars ta partniipato In lbs parfawiu* anea. Mi^ri Annie Pixlej appeared at the Grand (tpora Hnusu. last'I'sbt. ui Ucl woll-known Imper oua lion of M"'.ai. 1 Uediama Baa s'v-? wi:li the suljoit.ed aaateS portal M'llss ... . Anin? rii'.eT Yuba aili. Goorie c. neaSmsa JntiuUta/ .i aa.-les Maaba/y .Indue ll.^i'??la?or. . M. a'. Paiy Joan \V.i trii. A IA i M,-niau Ti int'lot on Y^'a . IsinaM Harold nut -iiitli .William Joliasoa ijikUritwo.Willum ttcbrooibir Bseiaiueutn Umu. c. H. Itatmei Mis. .smith. ? KmniaaMtaM. ii tlttirt Mii|?lioi . lllauclat Mvu.liai A new pluy, cntitleal ? The Storm Chtlal," writ tam by Ul. aiduoy Uoaonfold. will bo brought oat at tbo Gran I Upora llousa, Halt miora, by Mr. Jobu T Ford, sett 1'rlda.v ovobiuk, with Miss alumni Maddern as tba batt niuo, ibis sprightly eau tableted ulrl waa lu n?n*l ot a aood pIkv. and il is hoped tuat Mi. Koaantoiu has sup piled tua' vxaht. Sijruor Salviui, as already made known, will appear at ta* Aeademy of Music. Februarr 19, and dil a snort iMieageiueiit Qls agent authnru.-s tbo ans n.iiiucroieut that this will be a fa rv wt-ll Mason. The 100th pertormauoe of " Otbailo," with Salviui ss the Moor, will bo oue of Its tacidautt. aud bis til ?l appears auoe hore as King Lear will be another or tania Mr. S. M. Hickey will open a new tliontre here, entitled tue Coemopaliteo, oa February l'J. Mr, Hickey has leased tbe plaoe formerly, and briefly, known ss the A lea/, ar, and bas retlttid ft, with due r?s aard to safety, comfort, taste aod elogeuoe. Mr. J. K, Kunafti has been onKagod to ap:>saa tarro ou lim 1 iiU pros., aud, br way or a uovul ashango, ho will oouio loria as l viii in Ivektnd,