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QVmnsem.nt- do-Xi^ht. ArantUT or IiKDr.ii-raleTtes; Fi hi blt lon. Bum Opbju Moase 8 Blas i said, riaiso?I*-'* lalko." i)AiT*a TaruTBl ?_?*" A Night in Van:cn.** ?asm Mi-ia. Wm works. GiiKiuifiii ll ness ?* .?-iirena. "gxaiaoii nqriaw Tnaim** B-tO?** Mav Hioiaor-" Kl* ,i,-(M.,-*ll,1 llllllhh I*? I. si mli Uli fliOla iii ai c's Mirria - -?-?? I-a.'!'allon and Uni -tea." ?TIP 1 Bl ar*?? H? Hleell ouse. Tan ii I ms i *.??*- Medea. -lii.iirr i ,m,4!i ' -->-** I'mn'l Tribulstlori*." Tiinv lisi,.i;'- l u i. uki - ?* - ,i Burel*. a ii i a. a- i ut 4 lei - ??-in- *t,.ops to Cot-niier." ?aAVBHI r mi iTBB a he (si, i uk luann ttl lai.M I llllslkk?)5?-" r-kllUH-lt by tBelalijlit oftlll Hean " 14tai BTBBRT 1nr?Tar??- Iti?li Ar1*tos-rary.| _ntH lo AOnri ii.r-nc na. 1 iee Oat i Pi ie ("ol a-aosioiaari. J ; c ;.?-?. r ai-armss. 7 lelian aif i* . H j Mit .rs **BO... B 'i kanni, meale, aa* aa B 8 ? :* . 7 $ Mamaaeoaas naaia? i t ri.mri- \orr,?, . 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H. nail-ar. ll 'n. to n p. in. >0 ext \\ s-1 I -anni, 11 ..o'.al illa III lo hp In "-" ? ?. ooar Forty ?? - ? tl i n t- . - rn, ... nsar -1?ti.-l'. *t . 1 i ? i S - ' . ' ? - ? ' ?? .1 ??. ? i, rf' ,t . 4 In ll ra. 1 Moe Srj ii. re n.. BS I ??l I .. i is. a,: ,i ina tn to 8 |i ra. trr-? fOUNDEO BT HORACE OlSBLIT. Kl SV-YOKK, MONDAY. MAY :.. I TUE NEWS 1HIS HORSING, FnRii.N?-a ?ne. if no! ell. "n board thc ratate ol Fu>rula are * nums'it ? saved, An a*< en t of tbe Nile has be noni red bo aa to tualta a r- laeisaau -. i_g ex-Krnpresi Anna, of Au?tii:i. i* ilead, Del war prepara t* Oil* ale. 'I ( !,;-i i. 1:0 ElectTI eel I'm ts* c n' 'renee lia* ti * I Kiarie. I ... :o: ?;,,,? ,a, . ... 1,. .* veetl I lay li.v th. rain. A tra*-1 twenty-foui ii.il-* square tra* dei istateal in Cecil County, Maryland, I"t.e Hi ?!. ??? i>i:iu!;*i-. 9 bo u ere _>y a muli, were buried in one grave, A nu - y areal i.i-I , i wed an ui ? ? ?,' t.. a train oear Can I . " ( - ? |, Ot ll te eave it.' ad< 1 lodi in _'erritt-rj Chi i< er B. 8. Ford wa I the watt.' a ? -. ilea li. Mil. III) :ll\\'.?Iii * ' nani on ihe \ -?.i yesterday. >.n to*-taiit* ii- - i arm*orof iln li .*. Dr, I bed hie Iii aaon. I he funeral of W. C. Hunton was - ! ? k Keinn hieked his wife to death. A t?a ka oi p *? ,1 ii mi* il after I ring to ki! bis tire-, ehild ? furl hei uews was heard from till- M.ite of l'iol lilli. lit Wi'ai ii'R -iRiB sk loee! ob'tervations in? dicate arur:: er, with occasional Ua-ht rain, remperatnre yeeter_ay t Highest, (iii-; leweii, ru'.'; average. SD*. Pyrtoat l< ti ina town J n ti" i - .?.>. n)i<7 sum fa<r fruit',', rg, <?,?? Ci e Till l'.ili.-i Tkibune yaailid to On iii. postpAtld,for 78 coote fir month, thr addresi brina changed as often as d-sirct. Tin-* Daili Tribi si: tn'// swami to anoaddreti tm Europe f n Ml 35 per month, which includes the ccean postage. There would appear tu have been negligence fe providing n proper watch on bon rd Tho ?teamer B.8. Pord, which iraa burned yester Igy aft Cbeatertown, M'l. Tie narrow r-soup*. af tho officers and crew ought in tlmt resp* ct to provir a valuable lt sson for then. Qreal di idi-nctl 'ii haa boen eanMd in C( ? il County, Maryland, bj the reekliMia practice of aome Iroy. in et-tting tii?; to anderbroah. A tract ol tini 1 ?*-r eight milea in li 'i^*!! und thi-e tu width hus Inin ih stuned, uini tin- tim ir* --.till burnifij*, threatening tin- connty scat. Mun** afort-M nus iiiiiy be acc'iiiiit.d for by similai' wallton'ni'c,'i'"**. acts. Severe punishment ahonld No i' dieted *>n peraona guilty of them. At tin- present time force! iii'** ara raging in many part*nf the country, canning a greater|4ms nf valuable w.-odland than would follow in j cns by thc act* "l lumbermen. Ii i- '!i Bcult, if not tt-possiiilr, ii, the majority of ougea, to ti,icc thc -Tagia of tl,.**' Area. Bat whenever the canoe la any Instance ls known ;!i?- merited punish? ment -hould follow. ? ? A Vienna ron-taapondent given aome further L.teif-tils- ! CU in Inil,i>- I Kim M., in |c g-aul tn the iii iiili*.h crimea uf Hugh Bchenk ?ami his ini ii ij. i. ? s. lt is imi likely that the field nf lift loll fol snell Illili*-! r- ls .:> .*s i il.'Ij U V. ill be ciiciinisi i iii, il becauae of Iii* liifumons dt*ath 1- fjict, om eui ic*)i()-iil*': ? i the publl cition of tlie details ol s hr-nk's horrible j-r thuds nf crime led to no luteiruptiuu in the ailly custom* that m.i.l*-th. ni possible. There Waa no ilimiiritioii in thc S, With a sm.ill atocV "I savings, who advertised the fact iu the i ? ,*? sjMpi i s. Fortunately, such a practice 1* u-.t ooruuion in thia country. Bul tin io tn men, who frequently gol victimized I-?? bia it manner to that practised by -.-iienk, arlin pi -timed \ ? emplu.i ineut |a perao_a abli todepuall iususucau ?fiori iiioiH-y." It mnat ' i ra d ( . im->? to be to'J ut thia .*;.._??? of i ffioii that the I amil toe u.is ] '..?<! ill! l *.> ..i ii. ..I nt ? , nj jjj tm- was "f new lc ti nun. I niiiiiiiitt.-i- ii,,di- a thou of doing Mime* t sj*. Five ol h .\i- got yet l" -. iin,..se. h.rt ll. .? .:- I .si I... bli ,i -* of lil.it Is-iy been tn d'Liviii. i ,.i- Renate una \?' n ol . nm ? . of in .v mi -. ? tl '* I. ,1 lo iillll-,1' t : nji ni tin :u. \\ j is in il.:* (on* d*_o_, uinl nu i,, ;.?,,..ur I'i ... ii mi canvuaa t' at band, Mr. Bandulla commit4U*e ?.?)??? lat that lt will attach toihc remaining appro Bf?atlonbil wand importunl >-'r :? ?,.. 1 pajialati-an. At no other time haa the Demo* eratic iiia-jaii5ry otTetodatrougei evideiloe of ita kopi ii -.?> imbeeiUty. The n-i-ord of tho La**MUtare ihus fnr in |he -session h.ia* been a cicilitabla one. lt has Sot iK'conipiiihiMi all that w;u* oxju* t< d of it, ut th( ie id tiuio remaining for a eonaider* able udiiition to tho list nf |-ood meaaorea ftbut huve roceh'4jd it-, lanctlon. Tba -urmera kuvo loaonu to be frateful tor tho ? i^*.,,;,. ?f the law prohibiting tim mun ut .ut ure and eulo of udulicrations or fautetioiia nf putter and clu-ese. ino ad ta kc* effect fin July 1. ibo law in in tho latona. ?f the pu hilo heulili and of bushier** morality MB well as of tho agricultural loiiiinuiuty. For thia city u gi c_t dutl Lu* btcu giuucd lu the way of lcf-i'siatiiMi, but Hovonil important mcaa nros still await final action. Chief among those li* tho so-cill.-d Tonnie of Omeo HI*, that *'on ccrning tho foes ol' tho County Clerk, and Ibo Civil Service bill, all nf which BW ponding in tbe Aaaembly. Tboaemeaaureeabonld be passed aa they como from the Senate, In the way of foro-tty reform the leas* the Aaaembly can do ( is to pass Senator la.'insiii.-*'s bill. There ought | to be no onneeeaaary delay over tlioso meas urea. _ THAI " Fl RSI RAI I OT." There is Birnie conanltttinn for those whoae per? son ,1 abuse ,,f Mi. Blaiue has failed. u He bas onlv :.7.> vms ??*." they i iv, " and therefore can* I niH be nominated on the Brat ballot, and If ba i ia nol iioiniti itr-d thou, he never v*ill be." Th.iso trr whom those iiioorns give Joy have a hon I a month In which to make ibo most of tin in. Their abuse baa failed to uftecl the peo? ple, wini have gone on electing moro delegate! im Mr. Blaine from Republican Staten than for all other candidates put together. Now thej hope tliat, by -ohio log-rolling of delejcatoa, tho man preferred by the greateal number ol Ro* publicana may be pat aaide, und thal somebody not preferred bv any considerable number of Ib-piibiioanv may be forced ups'n the cooveii tion. Well, wo shall soe. Tho lust ballot lias ii"t l,i*ii cast vt t. Wo nie informed, with much bluntness, tli.it tliia time the tail ia going to wuk Um doa*. It piny be, Hut there is uisn a bin- possibility thal llo.pnblic in dole.rales may prefer not to be 1ml lied. Inib ( d, there baa never boon a National .{{?publican Convention before in whieh a little minority could dictate by tl-reatening to str.b the candidate, if not permitted to hive their oaan way. lt may bo th lt We aro to see tint 4,iil ol convention. Bul delegates usually care tnoie for their coustiluente than fora sunni of piotiMssional boltera. li la wefl to notice thal lhere ia only.ona ael <>f mon that have threat? ened to stab the Republican candidate, if he illus not please them. The friends of Mr. Ar? thur have been caniest and ardent, but they have nol threatened to eleel a Democrei if Mr, Blaine, or Mr. Edmunds, or Mr. Sherman, oi Mr. laogan -hould be nominated. Tho friends of Mr. Ul, line liiive liliu e linn st and ardent, bul they have liol threatened to elect ;i Demoeral if Mr. Arthur, oi Mr. Edmund--oi Mr. Sherman, or Mr. Logan should be named. Not have the f Honda ol Senator Logan, nor the tri 'mbfof Sen? ator Sherman, plnci-il that sort of brand upon theil Republicnniara. Oulyone aquadof mon have tried to bully the* party, and thej happen tub all anxious foi Ibu nominution of Senator Edmunds. In any other convention wo have i \ 11 si en, this would pnl an i nd to all chance ot his nomination, Win thor tbe forthcoming con? vention will prefer to h-tvi* - ? did ited bj a few peratiut who threaten to elect a Dem? il" they cannot have their own .'.ay, wo e in due I imo. The result of the first ballot uny nol lu ex* . a hal Mime iii>',v expect, lt is ( ih it ni ma delegates, sa h > have personal y pre ti ii, ,I ni ,'ier candidates, ni ty ti: ind the only wise thing to respect thc dr coiM ,1 v- iii of ii lui in' |" oj.i'i lion oi the Kc i "lil? li,iii vol era. Ji ls conceivable thal the delegated muy prefer to teach the leaaon that, in Hepnb 1 n .in i onveniious, tbe tail does nol wag the dog. lt may seem to tl o decide, once for all, tim! ii shall uoi be oecetwary foi a Republican !?. dei hue himsell a bolter in order to have hie rencea respected. It Mould soon bo a party, if thc only men who have any voice in the choice of a candidate should be those who di time tint they care nothing tor the pi in ciploa of the party unless they can have theil own way. Hitherto, ii In's booti deemed neres -mi:' to show quite a different spirit in ordei to get ovi n a respi ct l ii bearing, TBE PUBLIC n oi:..- INQ IRY. 'Ilio public hi* h cn walting with tom >c in'M itj tm t In-"ic|nu i oi the Senate Committee which in veal iga ted th,' Pop.mn, lie Works. The Ih iuhl, w ith munns ulallie euterpri '.isis undertaken io meei tlie demand, lt pub! *hus ivlmt it jilli-,.*! t-i be a report pu pared lor the committee. There is oue tliiiig to be said for Tht il ruLl I [*01"l it . ? ,.,'. . ';,.::ii v.]. .il is \: lire, lt H b"! ':'? (Mit lia I lie OVid( ll'''. The committei gave the work ofpiepariug a report to ita < ; ral Ti-ucy, and Mr. VVhitridge. 'i'i.'ii in:., uity with the evidence and tho law would naturally enable them io i, ich the conclusions found in the allcg-ed re? port published in The Herald, ibu a.* tho Sen* n'o bas no authority to remove Commissioner Thompson, it ia not lsi*.oh thal tin- committee laill make such a recommendation] mile.-* ii i-tor tin-billilli uf Mayor l.d-on, ss im ir- the only poi.-on authorized to act in auch a case. lt tho committee's report i.s -to In- such as The Herald intimates, whal is tn become ot tlie ou< pu pori '1 undi r Mr. Thompson's diiectiou, ts pe writer copiee of which, it la reported, were fur? nished to certain membera of the couimiltee, That t;, pe-writer reuorl eon ia ima mi eli appro? priate mai'js'iiial instruction* as the following: ?* make thia atronger if pit-sib-c,'1 tt strike thia mit," "tonethis down,"etc. Whetheror uot i hose ii ii coi ion* were put there for use iu gain . 'nt un's, iir whether thal draft ol a report merely intended br a suggestion of ssh.it Mr. Thompson sa mi ls I like, will perhaps Hppeur hereafter. Bo tm ii*- ihe public is concerned, they are nol waiting for nnj committee report, whal ver it maj be, in ordi r i" form un opinion in regard io ino maladministration ol the Public Works Department, Ii is uol likely timi lin re is rn ich dili oi on co of np ;n i on among the membera of the i miuiitee on that point, however they mas ditter as to what haa been brought out by the leatimouy in the limited investigation they D de. I . have been i wio tn tho Mayor, by reputable citizen. Commissioner Thompson, but the1 ?? not I. A lound Senate i omi undertook au iuvcstipitii ystei iously cd it, )',? li t Astell and others have j n pcutcdly shown before iii" Board of .Estimate tint the 1 t lute bf eu managed in a reek li . . .\ ml ino tran* : he i m. ncc l ?e partiuent, published las) December i.i lin. Thibi m., proved conclusively that the i against Mi'. Thompson, so often repeated bj reputable taxpayers, were not foundation. Tbe testimony taken bj the Sen? ate Committee, a bliii abstract of which h..s been publiahi A, only confirmed whal sa.is i? toro ss ell known. Tha expenditures of the Public Worka De* partiuent greatly iv,,,,I tboae of any other branch of the city government. Asa political ma* iiino tin- Department haa been used to con* lumniate bargain! and deala with the other Democratic faction-, aiid to defeat ? rery effort il reputable Demoeruts to i< form tbe citj gov*. ?iiiiiiiiit, JIoik?*?, mure can be aooompliahvd lox the cause of iiiun-cip.il reform by Uie purl* tloation of thia one Department linn in almost my other way. Bat the piospi-ci ut proeeii! ia .tit promiaing, The ramifications ol the De* teitment -are ao* great that il Ins been able to lefeattbe many honorable efforts that have wea made to purify it. The Tenure*of-olflce j'li, tidw before the Aaaembly, ulina uhoui tho mly hope of ohange, Even that has not >ot j ;_tupi d the il.uj^i-iiiu-i liiUu'-uco tliat lui- do- j ic, in I ar. I' i a in, bia A. Ul u , li, u [Vated all elmllnr eflorts to reach the Depar meut. ___________________ A TARIFF DILEMMA. Tho effort/* of Mr. Mnrriunn to patch hi.* Tari Mil do not wi" m fto ba crowaad wtthaneeeaa i y-1. Ono nf ibo most rnnvinolni*- proof* , Democratie incapacity i- found in tb?> inabilif nf oven the ablc**t leaders to roeoj*nize ubsf Into iinpiiHsibilitie*, when mot fueo to faci Even po ahrewd a man na Mr. Morrison gol about, week after week, vainly trying to reoori oil* the nit<*ily itTeconcflable, and to mike ye and no mean tho same ib ni-*. Tbe*Obiowo* Domocrats koo ih,il they have no chance what ever for thc furore, unleaa they can Bomeho*. satisfy the demand for reatoratinn of the wo dutiea. Hut tha tforrieon Demceral equally certuio that thej have no chance fu political ox isl-noe, unless they ihow thal timi ontcry for redaction of duties hus been mme thing more than diahoneal bullying, Wy wha conceivable proceaa both can be satisfied, Mi Moiiibon wourd like to know. Hut ii ba Inn laen sensible enough te be iii for i patty leadei he wonld have known f rom the firat thal botl could not be aatiafled, and that any attempt b saii*iy both wmiid only bring hinueli into dis grace. The compromises proposed, BB W0B ii'iavnid able in -iieh a ease, have boon not oompromiaei at all, but .siino'iders. Mr. Morrison, it is aaid h is manifested a willingneaa to cut onl "f hi bill nil redaction of duties rm wool, whicl would have niade bim .iud bia hill ridiculous lin! not even that would satisfy tho other ctn of the party. The demand which is said ti have been made on their behalf by Mr. Geddes of i ?hin, i- that the dutiea of the Acl of . 867 l? restored. And sain notl That waa exactlj what the Democratic demagogues promised ii tlio campaign last year, Tha voters win na* ed iiie party al thal time, however foolial they wera then, have acnee enough to (lomani ?reifmm mee ol' the pledge before they trust th* 1 li tuocrul - again. MONEY A SD BU8IN1 $8. It waa a week of speculative failures. Tin failure of Mr. Kline, (me of the mi-d noted i-pi'culatora in atoeka, waaaroaull rather thai u cause of lower prices for stock* than havi been st ? li loi ,:*. Tile discidslll e* ju th, case ol Phillipe made tho uruiu market hen fn.ifortable, and the collaiwe of Kralej* iho Si. I.miis apeculntor in Chicago, m.iy lr -aid to have (Unclosed one objeel of the recerJ sharp decliii" in grain. But none of tho. ?sm nt.* had much Infill 'nee noni the gi ?onrae of biiniuer-e. When th*- siieculntora wki Imd been u (running for ahorta n in wheal si mi dei 1 in siHne imi* *. nad lound some othi rle nuable to pay their losses, the prices drop [id ? ii in thc absence ol any sufficient dem.tid for export or home consumption, and nh-al !?,- ??! ah cit l cenl * belo sr t Iib pi iee of til ;? - ihoul 2*_ * cuts. id bout iii same. Before the failure of lr. ?nni I, tin i Hoi t to rally hi lock Illili kel iinsl lu jun, which WilS ill li,ll I MC ?es-l'ij], il.|*h the ii w< 'k's ilil? li.' were nol verj brilliant. Tlie extent of the di pn ?aion in stocks, fmm vhich smile recovery begun to appear on I'i - lay, tuny i e sh iwn by a l?i lef com pa i ison. Tuk i tesl the thirty-eight sine!,* of which the were largest in J ****!!, with the Weat ? nore Bret mortgage bonds and the Erieieo niis, we find thal the average price uf tlose nrty s* .-iilit ii-- at the loweal point on Tu< -a* onlj $62 .L. The bv< price of the anie seem ii hms at other dates sans aa follow ? l-s-*'j. alane nt year .BBB BO 1888, im,,.?"?'- ,r. ll* rsl 1--I, Ki-I.riiiira- _I . 7184 1894, r-mi ot Peimiaiy. ii* B5 l-l, .-.,,1 ,,' N ii,-li . 'I- 11 1884, lowest, April 39 . 8_4l 1884, s lose, april 80 . aa ?'-> IkiM, cloie, Maj i. ' l-l. *' ?' ... . BB IT Maya. Tin rn-, i the recoverj hut week waa about 1 '.j enta on the dollar of par value, i* was small mn; iii .1 ,\ Un th** previous Bl V rn* sii.li, i -...' i . I. ? ; u ? '. I fie mn t violent -"Mik* ck- mailc upon \V< a Union, whioh ft ll to t T tlc, whioh fell to ".7m,. ut b I'" some extent befori lose. The money market waa nol sufficiently dis* ubi d t" ;iil(-?-1 thc marketa, though gold con* uni il to ito abroad, and Secret a ? Folder i i.-il another call tor honda. The latter step ls lici.ills -aid to be b.i*eil np.ni ii discovery in ie I'reosun department thal the surplus rov aue is " running up." If one counta luelosa ail ight as mu plus revenue, and rn ml held in hand a- surplus cash available, one in e-enei.iUs Hud a aatisfacto a state of th lu-fuct ls that the amount of froid held by ie Treasury iu excess of gold certificates ntstanding was $1G,000,000 lees on Sat md ij ii t than on the Isl of January, while Ihe in unit of silver own id waa $1 L, 400,000 more, ml the amount of paid nott - on hand 3,000,000 mme. Di ducting tho redi i med nie*, the Treasury has still loni r*-] 1,000,0 "i l ita gold, bm, because il hui heaped up 1 I,("HM),OOO morn silver that it ilium! dishoi ir, the Secretary solemnly mn mles thal iii- snrplus ls increasing, and laaues call which will take si '. - ? 1,000 more gold it of the Treasury before the end ol thi : ?ar. The h.ml.-a continued to lone n | ive lefl only $900,0 K) ovei cit. ha*! sv , k's loas was .'ll in sp-., lo, apd ,i a i. . i, tbe avi ;.,..? i did nol ! i Ij i ihihil the leel ol th ? expoi i -. Bul lt ia also to in i tho othei hand, that thi payment of interest , i: ? 11. .? .1 .a and the report* I - j* : ii,nu tho interior a ' ?: :.i the close of tl. ? week indicnt* .ports might abate for a time and o b ml in ri - 'in t ifa a orable feature is thal rai rcha id ill conti ? , "inv.ll. W it daya at as ill bc cut,.in lit:*, oi Ima ,i- ni -fi i-7 for such v bl md are rathei scarce. The oil pi uduc rt, lt ru id, are combinin : to resti ict prodi : hey succeed la any h tch mo not, they i.rt.linlv h.is e poi ? r to \ ii e nf crude eertitl -.ii, a where thi y j ni they pleased la*t week to j t the price ito about "r-l "I1'.1- The cottee market, with shade more activity, was a little stronger In io-1 tea andi tn akm ; cou m foll th, an I pi 1 with , c. i line in grain. TUE CON Dil ION OF I lt: .'. (MY, lt ie a latuentable feet thal thi >ri rofAmer* ? v bille, .uni oars I'-**, .i uni the dally a of tbs ot u of the l.'ii/iil.u Ai, ,y. in Military Service Instltntion ls doing ? o.,c,d uk in lui ui mu' th* nir.iiii "f the Army before tho I lie, atnl papen recently teed before lt have lied attent.ou to several orylng avila. Wh itevei i> Im tie- ditteranoe ot opinion as to tin propel n uf l ho si ansi i ug Anny, nil iv ill narie* I a.ti what iay sara u.tve shu od ba in el?.olent u. possible,and , liiiuiiiry system ci Uta Uoveramaut _?> bread il i.niivieli-iisive ii* lt eau ho Blade, iretofore wo Imvo slid along ni i old giaj.ves aud tli-i. Lu.^U, !? t-spirits which have BpBts_*a_ from thne to thin* in the Anny have la bored, with no MOOnmgBBBM. and littls appreciation, in a task to tho hunloiis of which they have ll nally succuml-cil. How few, M civil itf?, aonaidared tt a* anything ta which they mern particularly int**r**?al?<l when poor Uptoa, ?* lalHiriti- teremedy adefael ia bia system of taotilos '*?aayattem wbieh be fondly hii|i?-*l would plaoe tba f Anny of Ins oounliy uno ld af lina' of Othei nations - ?\a*us driven t*i insanity uud suicide, i. In spite af tin- leek of Intereel taken In tho Anny, 4 and the little Moot_*_a*sr_enl it reoeivea, lt . inui.it nii*s a standard of ezrellenee whlrh, ., under the elrenmatanoea, I* remarkable, Waal I Point fnrnlBbaa a ihorouitii military edu? cation; the Army ofli irs nut \tc!I ti r*i 1 in their profeeeloB, Bud the standard of rmUrvred men is high. Our ea valry on tb* pis au extremely effective body ol borea, Tba wanta ? "f Hie Anny, as tiny have from tune to li i 8 .D r enumerated m papers reid before tba Military tte*** r vice Institui inn, ure ino apparent to tx- quest ? With soldier* and affleers living ia damp and nu t wholesome barracka, with oe general staff, and aaith Tho military life of the Army frittered away In I small garrisons, Instead of having al least nae or taao large poota for the Instruction nf all ur,;'-, it ht high time that something wai done bj tj_aO-vern. nicQt to remedy the existing evils. TALMAGE OA MOVING-DAT. Dr. Taint-age baa beea .eeta-ing on the ilgni canco of " mos iun-diiy." .Many pesBone before 1 him have run their intellcr-l, hi to say, J)-.airi*t that great myatery, and have como to grief. He la, how* ever, entitled to his gueea. which is snbstantially Bafollowa: "The Iras of May aaaviag ia to be ea etilis-il to .1 radical defect in mir SOOlal economy, a defect so deep, so wida, sa overmastering t bal bo one bul God can ever eradicate it." Thia defeat is, B*-*co**-ding to Mr, Talmage, tim teability of every roan to own tho boase ha lives In. We are afraid that the myatery of men ag-day" is aa dark as everwnenMr.Talmaga baa doae with it. Poi it is most easily d*-nonatrated thal ins explanation does COT explain. Then tbe same general conditiona obtain la acorea of oiler cities. In London ami Parts and Liverpool a'nl Vienna aili Berlin, in Host,ni rind Chicago and st. Louis iiml Sun I'mini-.mi. millions of people live In nireddwellings Jus! a* th y do in New-York. I: it .a none cd those cities is it a onstom to change ie-,deni -s on th** 1st of Mav or on any other dav. Elsewhen peopleofteu spend lone l's.-* in rented Im::-cs. Here they eau do theaarne if they want '?? ? But tbe truth is they do not ' ' . B (1 herein bes the myst iry. lt i- imt the lu t that rt nts are I c. ??: y yent, thus driving out. Very erica people go from ? to more costly houses. Very often also tl lunn more to leas comfortable hon ? without inj.via.hbj or intelligible impelling mo* i... . i real eanse of this annual migration ha? li tberto been wrapped in an obscurity as great as ihut v., ida ti,,- rnlgi thoseq little lica*is the lemming-*, who every year travel lu i ? - ?!, to th -' a, Into which tiny forthwith plunge, and sw un mina seaward, p ' ? ed ii any t hiiitrn. but tho leno-* s why I i ns bim ell . ore he . - down, and why the Miocene h..-.* refi be mollified, and hon the tn-ohypptu ivaaevolveil int" the horse i I the period, it has tims fir (ailed to ..in the oi.-,,n or the meaning of New **ii; iving-d ia." Dr. i i !e a oharai teristli pl ince it the subject, bat he baa not s_ooe?nled in p ? secret. 1 ing to do with th ,, .,-*: i ii. it i|ue it ion. M ., pro . mt engender***] Uv tim typical nervous - o.' the New-Yorker, whi b perhaps cropso t luis iii a blind it ? tulse I . tires iTToun >? But the ? lins ri'! 1 (> will have To be pene . r-.-iih the mystic emotion which in at 11 i' lon. nu at is thc matter. [n Mareil the i il of our foreitm comu . ? e. Prior to il'tt i onth, though the exports _ im the pi cv ions year, aud I Tts nearly aa large, there was, neverthele*s.*a inn ..ia ot i of exports a overy month sinoe July, nsina- grad ? . 123, :'i 1,000 in November, snd thenihnnk Ing rapidly to frJ.800,000 In Vi I it in - .ili<i)l. lu ; ? nrli of 1*?S3 tho exe.f exports over I nports li ' $16,971,217, so that the __.ir.ncs betwi ont * In balance of foreign I 121,878,332. The oauso.lt app rs, ls not an nnnatural Increase of imports, rbongh the limp "ted ls larg rthan in any other month since i.i** i. r, lt is abont the same as in 1883 and 1*481. ami it I tn I*-..1 also that fha im? ports were larger in March than In nus- other month. rhe great uhntitre in in the amount of ex* ?nuts, \%'.; ?i have been '. since last bovember, and fell In Harofa 1,000,000, against 977,000,000 In Maren, 1883. Deoomber is n-mallj the largest month ; ut lt s decrease 11 January sud February, the volume ul i?_|imts nan iliy rlaes in M ireh to tho maxi mum, Hut tin* outward moveni products a i i lo Deoomber last. __'tai 100,000 ia November, tostead of the usual iso, there oa.no a f_ll in I).-, tnbei to -:,.'))),(>)); then the -leoline to $7*^000,000 in January and $.1,000 00 i ia February was a4M>ord* mg to the usual ooaree, bal la .Mardi, inst tad of a large Increase, there c ime i fur: her d inline I 1130,? .0. Hence tali aotstrange thal the net out_o of gold, which had risen frorn nothing In January 000,000 ii Pebruary,suddenly mounted to over $11,000,000 lo Maroh, and has been larger iu April. The export- of gold were *12,? 224,133, and the Imports only $000,801, 1 lie uet exports of ailvei were low than 1000,000. i - i,"ii n "i amlgi it in for Man ii shoa the ourreul oflaboi moving to thia country hulda up wonderfully well, oousldeilng the n enl des on in many Industries, I ibo no more trustworthy barometer of tbe comparative con? ni in this mid in Hill, r oonntries than the movement of people seeking new homes, and guided, as Immigrants In these days almost ? are, by the experience of friend* and bore a ho b ive go ie before them. In Maroh, ;is..*,.,i7 iiiue t . this country, agaimt 88,730 in March, tHiiS, .uni lim mst the nine mouths ending March 81, the ; rn' inimigra t* sa.is 301,825, againsl ^ mouths - . I - . ? . . ? ' i his count tl * md ire a ell know it i* nu'. Hut lt Itnli'' iles that the 1 ? ly aa great -?? it has I.a here that the ttdeof Imui - h is been but Little affected. Tl ?? moveiuout at ' "nut' I-, bas vari, .1 i- i ? itivaly, I m. numlier from Austria inoreaiiea Largely, and there is lubatantlally no deerease from Ireland, md Wal.-. -niall. ? . - ii immigration from >., i i,nina ls about li) in-1 cc*, lor theil . .-, -_(] ii,,ni.-, ala idm arl) tl from 1 y n |* over 10 pei i-oot. fr tn Norway over 20 per.c-But.fi im ,'? ..ii 33 pei I- nt, from Ca leda les from oTimr nanami I abont 0 per amii Ii maj be Inferred tbat ?ugland, ii- , ?! ansi Austria me suffering r.iiio-r more In? dustrially nt present than ether eottntriea. * When Mr. Gladstone makai what is sailed 'a ui a speech,'" says Mr. Buaku. "in nlneeaeeeoat of trm ne usee bis splendid gifta of oratory nol for thc slueidaiion of his subject, but for ll tton In a olond of wor&a. . . , Tha majoritj of om sa of seienoe nave no * ul for anything bo. yoad dynarnloa, tba lawn of ehemlstry, and tha like. I lie) cannot appreciate the b.iiiiitisn of ii-tuiei, and they regard the imaginative mau-*me who cnn u-,-1 the noiiy ol life?un mlouWriy regards his rider i bs i h oin rtionslile Bereen sa hom lie must throw od il he oo.sildy i au. buoli a mun im I yndalt. The real s, !,-,itiiic nikii is one Mtio cun emhrace not only the Uws that be, but who o?uf*K)lv*jt-ef_lHheb.auty and truth of all that -Staff hoi to show, as the I'ie itor has mudo them. iSunh a nun was Von Humboldt; andi a man was Linnicui; such a maa w_s i-ur leaac Newton." NOTES ON INDUSTRY AND TRADE. IiisroVKftirs ot* Tin*.?At (he United --tate* As? say (lillie are speclmena of pure tin ohfalued by t-Hajrtogroek -forwarded by Profoeeor Balla**, tha **eolOfdatof Wyoming Territory. It ls Stated that ihe ipeefmani aent average ovag 10 par eeat para lin, .'nisi that vast masse* of Boob rock are found in the Black lillis, whilo the "black stud" whioh has bo loni'' annoyed the jimd miners in that region, and is found in great quantities, ain.ia.ars to h-a " stiarafl tin," brought down fr*rm the hills by (he action of The aara'-r, and a*s lying about 17 per cent purr* tin. These statements, if trna, are of the atmost Imper* tai ce tn thc co,intiy. D po Ita aa rich laid To he, exceeding by far The oro of the Cornwall mbiee, wonld soon supply the Deeds of thia coun? try, and _t.nct the price of t iu tbe world over. 1 ba Australian mises were drat worked tn 1872; last your they supplied 10,620 tons of tin, agninst 10,701 loni fi i'm the Stn!te, and n,ll I tons from Marnia and Hilliton, and $,800 trnm Corn? wall. W lille the Hast luriiei yield over half the world's production, which was 45,770 tons lat year, the United 8tatOS probably rniiauuie-a ?nore lui than any other nat iou. 'ihe imports dur 11111; eight months, ending with February w**re 10,803, it'!' poonda,or2,17.r>,l()()poonda per month. Hut besides thia consumption, 1,109 tons per month, or 13,360 yearly, thia country also Imports un and terna plates at the rate of 162,000 tons (luring the same eight months, or 243,000 tons yearly, and though these have only a thin coating of till on the iron plat-s, a va*t quantity of tte meire costly metal is thus consumed. Hence it may be estimated that this country consumes about one-third of a I tbe tin produced iu the world, ami Ihe co*t now, ahout ll) cents per Bound, t ?YA~> per ton,ls at least$6,400,000yearly, apart from the cost of the iron plates end t'.e labor of coating If the deposits of the metal in tbe Hiiick Hills i, |,, pond in anv reasonable measure with the statements ot grolrrtgiet*', there is bo reason why tbe production here abonld nol bc developed .ia rap?llj as i na* lu-,"i in Australia, so that, within ten or twelve years, sm- maj become inti rely bidepeudent of other countries m thia respeot, LoriiSl.ni VI-s poa i-l'al.V.? Am evi? dences of the "intolerable burden, imposed by the tariff ahleh, we are told, makai everything ') or ."i'i pei i"j < 'nt more in tis'* than In coin.tri *?it mi;, be mcutioned that the I ? 'ivs;. Works are al pt'-,??ut building nome lo. (lino! Ives foi ? ?'* ? a and I'.ir, >? li -;.,:u. , ree are 8-wheel pjie.se a ger engines, and three "Moguls," Why the pur> did uot * ol to Kngland and buy engines "50peroent"cheaper, perbapa Mr. Morrison wi.l ? .! la- gel, i ime. lu ? ams g ? ri.. -! he So. ? ? . I\ ania -tel Vt ?'?' '\ ..???? .ilia. and i* di ?? ??!' i ii ? lat fast In I hi ? inutry. I naid to be yielding 200 t m VV ?-' Vii mr nome ;. .n boen under the " I he , i, a id lil ad ipt< 1 i i ? .iii the largi r and mot i works thal are now I ei ig ope d, bul t he pi 'por? ty are of such value that the nee,Ifni otu i o ad? ditional capital -Til! or ib ihlv be not I ' 1'ho Brown-ltonnell creditors and il ckholders hive adjusted ilr'T afftir*, and * 'on a k at 81,200,0 ) > rolling nulls, furnace- banks, though operated only part oftbe time under the reoeu r ihip, -restated i?? bave yie di d pro C ittom in Apbii . The monthly statement of Tht Financial t hroniclt shows receipts al ports of only 111,753 bah 1.510 in April last yi cports were also small, only 186,00^ I against 388,058 bales in _pril 1883. rbis very im? portant diiren ice may falrlj be al tributed, lu ; art nt l -.(*'. to the , ' price, for ? Mav 1 vs a? 550,037 bal - I 850,420 at the same date last year. If we prefer old cotton to gold, or old wiie.it to g lld, E trope e cur gold. The c..tuc, nu tel during thc i.ent crop year, lncluding.204,00 tl rn ? is S.517,590 bales, against 0,503,051 . ? monthsofthe previous v.-.ir, but the aa i iuh i luiio less, averaging about I-- pounds, against 400 i iel ye ir. I he prii e rose ir mi 11.00 at tbe beginning of the montb for low middling to 1 l l_ cents on the 1 Ti li, and that price acas i.e'.I un? til last luesday, when there sva* a tall to ICS*. Prinl cloths bave adva ied only (t couta on 100 yard*, and standard sheetings only ** of a ceut pei yarsi. _______________ PERSONAL. Owing to au accident at (he foundry, The Bach ,i.i, ..o, to be erected at Bise laoh, sviil not 1*. ready fol ils'ilu it iou until issj_: . Mr. William II. Vanderbilt Baila nert Saturday un the Germanic1 ol the White Star Line, for bia ii-, tal four weeks' sum .... ,,. The Kev. Dr. R. Heber Nee. ton'a general health is greatly unproved, but lie cannot use his eyes at all ?iii .pt . ii tin.it of iiiteri-i. pa a. Hu volume of Icct,ne* on the Hooks ol ilia, Oul Te*ti?neut salli Bppi .ir til,* a Mi scs Agathe and Marianne nnd Ma tcp* Carl and Herbert -oharz, children of Car'. Schnrz, -tiled ui the Bremen steamei Rhein on Saturday for a short pleasure tour in Kuropo, and for tho i>. nii relatives in Iii . nany. Tho Kev. Dr. Boardman, of tlie Pint Baptist Church, Philadelphia, who went to Florida, lix weeks ago, writes that ms health, which bad mite broken down, in ? restored, and he , -., p turn to bin pa*'or.ii a* irk th:* week. Oeneral Swaim, the Judge Advocate-Oeneral of the Army, and foraier nd of Garfield, ia ? ort, stout man, with a rustic air, !lo lois daik hair and whiskers, B florid ?inccs iii Ins ,!rcs-. Usually has u cigar lu hrs noni ii, uiiii l- (pi i ci aud is i.i,.. ?' in Ins manner. i ie Kev. Dr. Howard Cro ly after the iveniug?teiviceat bia i lurch on Sunday, Apr! 27, -/aa attacked by pucui three days ... ;y waa doubtful. Profen >i J, > ?. ? ay, D. D? of Prince! ina pulpit rciaterday, auuouuced ii. *f Di. ' ? jr. John Hull proa* bi .1 i ir bim lu thai " Broken by Act of Le Senator Hawley will pla ut to ? - at Smith ? of Connect!,at hu.. ' I deliver the dedicatory oration ut ino u.. . ??! I :.(' Bui rhe late Henry J. Byron managed a theatre in (iverpoul at tha lime when it waa iiia cum.mia,p i tbilliog for sci ari ".l aeat, or ' booking a atal In a ram ?." ono day he ig a numbei ol persons buying ri. k.. t *? ii inn manner, and then, going np to tlc ie Wtllti , ?? loo avinloay t!,, iiii.i*c ni i;., ii.iimI lilu's exclamation! i aa.ih lil So iii ui ii l 'i 1.i, ig 'em I" 1 ons i ustoin did not loug survive this hu." ito t ' i 'iu r th .t 'n M.Miry r woe about to seek election to Parliament, Itr. Labouchere, cms, _ lrut! Loud uh "t ? rei ir, Mr. I -. lng did appa u on t ?? iud lt sam in this aaisCs I was the defeated CSU ll.ito at Miiidl, Hi<_ election. Tboae were the 1?3 - "f bnstlngsand display, aud it was the fashion .,r each oendidete to go down (" liientiuiii in a Marriage aud four to thauk hu, support?ta. sm do is.,, i,ni,.; of the day when 1 hud to perform thia linn timi Irving .i-rilli d upon iud, uud 1 Ilia Ited him io aooompany im. Down wailrovei l mti.io _u . ila speech to a mob, and sic neutered oui dbi*. riage to ret ii ru to London, lu u Lug- , ouatituency Ilk,- Mlddlesei t.-av kuow the aa idi ut ?*, by sight. Irving felt it his duty to assume a mine -it cn-con ttiilne. lin fol,led his linus, pressed lils li.it nacl lill lu,,aas, nmi aaa over* inob du* -nilled politician? defeated, susi, imi ret sternly resigned to bia late, lu tins character Le wan ho Impreeeive tbat tba orowd caane to tbe oonoiuaion tbat be waa tbe de* feat?d iMuiiiidiats.. Bo woa*begone and bo Boiemnly dignified did bo look timi they wen- overoonie aa th uuioliou, sud, to show their nj mpalliy, ihoy took the hornes out nf the carriage and dragged ic. bach to Landan, When they left us, I got op to thanh* them, but this did not dispel the illusion. ' poo* fellow,' I heard them -.ay, an Univ whTi bed Irving, ? his feelings are too much for him'i . and tney pata teri hun, and shook nands with him, with the king ly w..-m to comfort lou..' TALES WITH MANAGERS AND ACTORS. wiij-ov nARr.rm' ...../ La-UtM iy america. Daniel frrtnrnnn, Mndlton S/uirr Thmtlir. ?-T-oag!, a are In negottatloB willi Wilson Harr- rt fur an Aim-r es to ir, noUi.ng bas >t t l?ts-_ decided up,,ii. We are itlll sa. deavorlng Ur come lo terun, a (lillis-ult matter lo iame ct-ft. Ai .-tated In lui-. Tkiihik aomcdays ugo, I iljvBee" a contract wltli Tairlsslu Bli dremlni'-rooni an hour be /orelie aarntoii li., ,n| tho, ili-uim-i'. lt Oifiti*, In Ol lober* 1885, and will esettaus for twe vt nionrhi. He wl.l opea titthls theatre In a ne.w ead .peel il play, and If tie iiiakea b tilt will star tliruiia-h tue country aflei ward. . . , The rsli?d.ruli oT lim ?? Polas of Ncaa--York " are go J.. "B well ni:,l I tliliak tin* p'ay will " i atoii on." ... We .m.r.s seaamed the ttbbi eruent of all nt -.y_.ii.-ck'* out-ot town rriLslneia baaaaSS our kuowle'lirr. of ti .?oisiitt v ^1 vee in certain aitv_u;_K_a. My b tatham Bad I know |rr-rsoi?. sllyevery ihaatrleal to rain ?! <? ri.it'-ri*->t_ta? -vniJ I have pasted Miii in maay af thea trv.u my own hands, w-ea I couid Hoi get a acm iv hu knew tho bu.iLeas to do lt foe me. _ A KLViVALOt- 14l"l,.l,(.**('rF. Oeneral flnrlnn, J'.IJnu Opera limn-. -We halve a*i Mee Th rt ii ls aliout time to fa 1 out w hellier thc pullilic woa't tie r\\n.\ to *,-,- aa n-a, val of gc nu inn Iror SBSJBBb In '-Hine IS. ard" .ve have one which'Ins tested Hi popsilarltf hy a ma of-2,<)(Mi niKtiti, nn I aaitli a jo-..I cmnpayy aug carefully aeiecfisl iiin-le I think lt ought to if". Von iee ina iisiulcil way wa have tin-imll mer the nun who writes jin ort'jin al work, huwerr good. In the flr*t placet, lie takes iiis eb sn-?* at Usa laabers oaf oblac tba pibiia car. In tbe saoead-evea ihe mist saseesafal cornie ollera hal only soinn UU?SOV tour very popular airs uB moit. .Vow w? can cull tbeswaeta trott everyeparaUa flower, and I thins: you Wt- bt SBf***- il aviea yul Iv tr ?oi.i*.or the chnruie*. and lin 1 nit '.v!;i :* f!ie_i Barny lida taken from. Jaoqaas i. rsi.-r artiI jill/ Bine Board, natl Aitbut- i..rn?, lite, of the Hess OrnateOperaOaaspaa**! /nu iRomy, tn which Bdoola ?? nie na :, ? h r, i bibs ; ? plays He rue, Ilene I'm i,, "' "j .' mat ie; l. alias 11.iii,''/,?*? t_mi i mule i.ice. fattuta, aud Qsaavtevs ReyaetdBj stator Anne. Pretty girls aad pratt*" nm-i ?? a ighl to .-uke it co, I tliluk. I'oia't |on I A LOCAL PLAY OF ACTION'. ' J. If ? rr.., Antlii) ty* " The Iii sr / V"- t ri: ?? My scenery ls Bearly gals- I aa* re mt arewet_ag smoothly, w_ begla to rehearse et toe Mar rin-atreoa atoadsy next. U p ty is un axpettaaeat tv i the tint uf.ht wfll ?:? 11 Its 'un. rt is a pta** la wBtek tbs *-****/ ls BOted, not narrar,,I | , '.trie -nn-ucuce Bl tlmt puce In-H. There au-1 no reruin -cent aoMleaBBBJ ur conversations, anil thia ofttse_ is orfgnud, lr the people iv.iut-local pia*/, lin* Brill, I thule, SaCSSSd. If they don't, itVoa't- TBafi ail there is to it. '?Til'. I'ATsr. LETTER" 1 -BS A J lUBJfEY. ile.en Hui-,.?i take " TBe Fatal Letter*'to Ph -u iiii.i la a weeli or to and sh.aii tee aaetber it win aol ne mon I ite there. I t..iuk tha papers wan rathaa . nd ob a. ?. for I Jone had tetters tram total ttraaaasi le *.ir how s pteoe, I shall also piaf* iga, If I c.ic ? ' i * l sr. in ( ni i j-1 I ii oe 'in- round for me,bal i uk -i i to i DEBI - ,x.'?'.. /? -? rd Mia si'i'.-l tiuBk l the.staga i, bil i aa '. o' -iii tMs bother. They say 1 sin aa Ill-tempered Dum, but I ,iou'i i raj -???'. I Hy Into j rsge a hen hfi maa aiakB :.u :i-s ,,f blina I sal ?? la a - i,i England, aud have ordered tue aaleel ny turu kure air . _ Miss JEWETT AT THU UNTOS BQUARB. ? mit e nn-iiii,-, ?, *. lars * .unj'.niy, I am aol sure 'i play agata, -ho n.u .. a BeaeeBwat ot tua .-oa. M:-s LIV EU-ler does not romain with ne, end i de not know wh* lber sh.- tua tah) s soot-ei o_erea lloU _ A DULI. SKA-ON Air. M'OL'.VD. ", Ki i, M,-. stetton't I ' teka i"ny ?_j tUo middle of -I- : -m ter nil tiia week bc-f ore election. Pastor waat?d rae to taha li for ?k .i!*o, DUI I did BOt BM il In UM nani'- liXst. I advUed ulm to close it up or pl ty than huns if. Ha ch,ne the latter courae. I ahall open with a variety st?tacttan managed by Warry .st.mu. , ? iadiaia> oe whioh le belag wntisu forme. Tbs ilr*t -ol tak, s pl ice on be iniaP, ls. Th rn ..: .... Mr. Stetson's dlBk-ltlaa ara ? m. Tba nest sett whieh hs mt ? - .. ? ?!*,. ci*.on. Htetaoa sent his cheek for the aase_at el tis" -.il 'r-,1'>Or. COata, uinl so nu. Now Cojtil iu is autii" him fot co,ot*' ?u.*ry. . . , be-.n a pretty duil Season aa aioi?ul I Va ali, I rather lal.cy it 4..i*i. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ROTES. Andrea Anton, who had a brief connection i Opera Company, af?I give ac*<uc*_t ia -t. lnaaay ttali on >a ed iea lay svau:ii?*. 4Mr. B-Ucicaolt will <i Hs ct bia diaeotifM on of Acting," Beat lhaitaay afuiraoo.., at ihe "?jdlsoo rlquare i hcatre. Nearly all of tho music .it the Casino coiioi-rt l rtevco|B%wws Meyerbeer** The eaeaptleas were the ailina of Nf i-_ Amy Bherwta, Mme. Tur.sa Carreno aiid MC. Oalile MsialU. M'ss Mary Aiiili-rson, afw-r a rest of three weeka, appeared at tMlBba-gh, leal wr',_. mi. atQaaW visit i;'.isa,,iw, Llveiyool, Mauclii-.tarsr, Uueilu and, UlrmlngbjS? Rehoaraal of " The Wattee <>f Sin " has begna at The I'oirteenih ?Tr-etTheatre, where thal -Tania ls to ! on M iy 1 .'. vs it II j guss Booth, BbOB Plynpioa era la ti,.- s .nt. A new play entitled " Wife mid Child " is to be produced at the Uatoa Bqaara Theahrs io-ui_tit. .sir .I Mr.. MoKe.. l.,(nkin, Mr. l'ie.1 Hryton. .Mr. J. W. Pergi??ra iii.l otiicn air* to appear In it. Mario Oeiatiiurer ann inneea bet bmrdl ap* i c ,i ii,,,'iu An,erica, mni her pres,-nt ro_re_eat frma -rona more Europeiu to ir. \> fin.* UlI trees tm's emin*ml Qerman ant rasa w_s seen at the rta*?la Tba i?_> \ concert for th** bpnollt of Mme. Chnrlottt Varian and lier pu* ll, Min Anna L. Ki-lla, alli tefea i.l.ea ii ' blekerlng II,all ou Thursday evening. Hie fuliowin-* ?i*t: lira, Borah .".. ABdeiaoB. Miaa Adele - ' i *-,.r (oletu, Mr. John b\ - j'.ssi Arji anion fe. Mra.%Lnngtry ut Nlb-O'i Garden, rcvive-i . m md Oalatea" sa uh tho taUawtag casi: PygmaUon. jo., ah <*?ini Linell pe . rarrri'iian C'liryaoa . Vi-, kteeiS, Al ?IMO!. J oil ll l.i.arf ? . . I I I 1 i yn lea ._albert?i lingera i ip ii ?? .'.... , .*. v ? Os ' . M .:ry A ohnngo ia annonneed In tha progTaninM sit he first concei ofthe leoood sartsaol Wsgaea cnucerts n fi..- Mi ??pc.i l:tan '1,, ?: l il,mic 1111,1,-r T'ie dU-S-OB of dr t lomas, Inateadol aambots frees Wi-h i's -ijiy. ' the eal a npnra of ** TannhHiiew" win ba elven, i ames remain ed, the it-corni li,. .- il ti., a to " LoBeugrl in au*i " I'ai . ' ' ' ' i ?oi',-its arin a \\ Jnesday and K..',, eve* il,,, in,,! ,,:,. . , ,ii. What ssas call,al a " . * ! , ??rt" ?i ? * aaa ., i bo ware aaBOUa*??l to appear, wen tie ta . ?'? M .1 nt - , SJ.^g ?susie faullaki. asepi i * ? - __. an,ii.c. il on the programme, sang t .. ? , tioe. if her fi lends, rsi miIt - et lune t; a I ra* ?eivci the ii ui ii Itevlrli tr I arraae save a ore.ita | , i. n .ii -,,, !,-?> l'o: 11,,, n 11 .ii, nu in, i... ii turua i i.itae ii '.i.,'.,,,i i- ?*' ? . porter .i Malon. !'? ii'.ci, il i-s I'., i ,?\a i.li spin', .act ca. . Tba following Ls thc cast of rtobert (i. .Vli>nis\ lloav drailll BSitllleil " i BS PttlSS Si Ml aa - So; f. ' lo nc prtt .: the Bibi fl . i-a. auiQ.u'i dlrootlaai Edward Lea?lag Ut?tar. I ?? -ia i . S i a \ iea I'auny ? .aiii.i.iai.miU . .Cara iso lull Willer Harattng.il s | u ss . rn r i r, ar. hil father. ,. >ns ic HOWS ,1 K Sia'iea I'lU.-tlip ._ _ ll si t,l| '1 a aa . ttw-k ti Pi Van Hens*- ? . tierny ii. I MliiilioiUtf . S\ I.'. i ? Hmliia.tbaaeeaaaa Jtemee \i i?-.I J.-* aa?pi ii .Imi rn e.rry V, (m i.-ii.o-. . .J C ii i !?''a Martin \iiaj_s . . .i*._r i,stj j'ai uinii . i . Mioa V.il.ls. Joi.u -area ilr- lil.i-y .lida isac/ l'l-psibi-ntof Jttati.e. Ill-spe.-tiir Hans.l.t.r.tt (la.k? taig .mt i) Vis ,cy ..... II. .' rntioa ivie tin pun i.rr . .t. iiarn-i i-r-aw at.ii ...? Mlaljlil .,. Au.Ue-l?aJ Judie ".ian,'nulling.fil-rar.l Ctaleinae CieiV Tppmi._..-... K-lmol l'aiu..?at Lisri si,is. Urvise .Vlali.?-*a T_r_kayVarr . luc-sral Wat, [rout mau Mariona.*..I-raul i.reaa Liiyuiy hiiajy.W-uam Oom