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<Amtietment9. AavAJ.LBYor Mu?ic-Grand Opera ZiBaauOAB isarin Ta-Induatrial l.xhlhitlon. BUoUOrhRA Ho'JflB?" Adoui*. Cahind?"Nanon." # OOMF.OT TllRATKF.?" Kellur.' Daly'b Tiikatui -"Tlie Uaalstrate. Ekbw bJoteb?Warwork*. Oa*VT> Oll K? H'.l sK??' Feiloni. Harmgan's I'vkk TbbaTBR -"OM I.'veunor. Lyci.im !i!F.ATKi:-"lii ipltoof AH. .^_,a Naiumo- couabbTbbatbb? -aealeaIbb_i-__m >llti<i'aO.MH?N? "Mln-trcl*." n bjtam.ardt.iiniti--" Tba Mlaada, al-Vt-VV^'ri^l^i^^i^dneriiuien; Tbbatbb uomqce " wobmii AbbJbbi * naa. rjmOBBODABI rilBATBB-'' -OIBOO aBdJUBOfc WAUJU KS-" Tbe lllVHls. . SdAvi.m 11 Un Mi.i:-"Jor a Brotbar'a UIC. rvm Avrstt: I Blwm:-" Mlkado. l4i>TSrKi).r Tiik.mki.-" I.vit.-'ii'" ? _ Jitfter to ^VOnertiacincnta. i^Tcnu~~ ???*<? (ol.; BjMBaaBBBBB. 7 6-6 leefream. ]. ,? ArrmiinemeTits. 8 1' Inatriction. " \ S Au.u.ni. Keaorta. 7 i Mia, teiuoMm*. " ?a li?iiker?an..?roki-ra 8 r.lMmcel.iiiie,,in......... < . Bl-."_N..Uoe-. 4 1 Mairiar.'. mjn'*tha 9 ' "ear, ann ii,h?u.. 7 8 New P'l'm ? ",n"-- % i Knair.ea-. t.i.t',-.- ... 7 1 J>e, an st.-amer*. 6 ln-iiniieraliipNi-tice 8 0 l'ropoaaia. " fee::::::::::::: M.gMSaMC J .? H.inWiint.sl. 7 J TeacBolB. ? llctels. 7 fl_________ UB6mf?9 A'OLCfB. - "_,,. PlANOB B"_7S52U-I m Une ..8 dornb.l.ry.r ^ Fr1eeS"o>nd?rad Planoaof beat make. on hand. Wemmteem 7Ui ,t ? Yor^ llirr Old Vlollns for aale._ Ornca r-faSiTUBR InOrcit Varlety. -:icu-ctiired br T. U HBl.aw. 111 I'ultoB-at- _*_?*_. Deaka. Llbrary Tablea. &e. Uig refereace* senl fre*. *<**?* M?,.- _ .tamtson. 4i"W*8l '-'?tli-st.. >e--\ark. "-TRIBUNi: n_l- TO MUi. SUBSCIMHIU'. l'o$taye/ree Ifl Me 7/nrci Bwara 1 Year 0 Mouths. 3 Montha. r_ly.wtU.SuB.lay.MM 81 j? ?fjf, DaUv, wlthout sunday. j? a ou "'I'elnTtT.vV'osu' N oiel'Money Ordet or Ba_Vter_l?**._" ?wFooSiKthe^ltt^ ?"?"?>"? th0 -Not*' ??KorTIIBNKW.YOKK iKIHrNK" _. __ .... MBinofflceolTHK TB1BCXB, 184 ?S^,!____W'__5 A^'lreaaallcorrespondence fli-P'y. Iim Iuibim. >tw "_UANCH OlT-TCLS OF TIIE TBUUKB AdTerllsement* for pnblb allon In TliB Tihhvxb. andordcra for re -" ar deuveiy ofthe .ta' v paper. will br tweeirad at the iol.owius hraiiclio.ili-c? ln New.\i,i*t l'.rauTb OHU e, I .'-? 8 llr?a,l? u . 0 a. ?-to8p. ?. No 5i "^ llroa. "vav, between J-d aud .8d at'-. till 8 p. ui. No". BOB We?t 1 went.'.thlrd-at.. 10 B. B_ta?> ?. S?i?aTki. i.r, n?,r t,oitv-?eventh-*t-.10 a. in. fo ."> p.ru. Ko. '.'OH c,at iiiox-hntidred ai. tt ' '?^?flf'h-',;;.V, ' (.'l, V.....U b-.uate. No 1 ^ont^-av^. or. of tou.te.nt.i-s . WAM.1M t<)X-1.3-."JF.at. LOT-ON-'J" Bidford ft ? Mr:,-l IVrtv?-l_ork?Jnill_ Siibx^r. ?? JOUNDED BY HOR\CE GREELEY. WEDNE8DAY, NOVEMBEB l. 188S. ^~ lHI.M"^ THIS MOBSiSO. Fobeion. - Twclve Ikoaaand troope ealled out in Berria.:? Beaaoaa wby Kiag Thabaw, of Banaaa, B_oald not go to war. - .Wionuli.-t , ardidates for l'.uli nsat = :8hlp8al trai called Ml lu Haytt to protcct residentM. Mr. Btead'a alleocd siun.licity; the ehargea aaainal bim.- . .I..I111 I'rik'bt ea tae Irteh leadera; Ire land'a iieateat ctH.iiicv = Forty-a? deatha from Baaallpox la Caaada. ItoTola-oaiatfl raleaaa twe_tr-two eonnci- la Bpaln. D'i.moik-. H ll's i/uiuliiv laNew-Tort la ba tivceti r>.ooo an.i '.o.ooo; Leaialatare on loint bai lotisKei-ui) ..an by 81 Biajority. POBaayl raaia Ib Bepnblieaa bf 8b?_1 _u\00tt = Moaa atli.taetts llTea _H.OOO or 25,000 K' p.iiilu-aii plnrality. BeaabUcaa gaiBB bb reported la New-Jewey. 1" Coaraecti cut the-Dcuiocriit-i l.ave made gali ? -boat two bundred poatiai-totfl appoloted : I?:>" bjjb d'ti.c t'? BhlpplafbjT the raceul atorm. KniKhtB of Labor ou atrike ia QalTeatoa aud lmsi licss B8??)yM?> City am> Bcimb**.?Hilr*8 plnralrty oter Pavei.tinrt iu thiaeity ih about 40.000, *.000 mow tban ( li-ve'iin.rs plnrality over Blalne. Keeall closc aad doabtfal eo eoaaty ticket. Repabhcans ftobably eleeted Bhenfl au<l Coaflty (i.-rk. nn.1 Tauiinany cariieii mool of Other county ?-iiididiites. County Demoeraeybadlybeaten.:-Noelectkm day (listtiii.aii.i's. = Openiog of ti.e Horat Bl ow, - : WoBBBa not alhiwed t?. rote. = Wiaaeraat ierotm Park, Cboetaw, Parewell, Ua rcst. Kiti_ Aithur aud Boee. == Bandag ol a ciiaii faetory. Tuk \Ni ATBEB.?TaiBCB- toflal ohaenationfl in ikate alifhtly wanaeT, ehmdy weather tollowed by ruu. leaaaeratarB reatardayi lligbest, SI i lowcst. H*s ; iivei.iee, 12 . Tbe weather, ttMoajfc bvorable in tliis dty, wheieil _ever__ecti the votinjc, waa bsbIbbI th?- RepubUeana in tl.o interior oi thn Btate. Heary r___ are reported frona every cjaarter where large majori?ea were need?hI to oft'ael tbe DeaBoeratic majoritiea ln New-Yort and Brook* bo. _ _ The Trcsiilf ntial vote in this Stuto niity be coiisiilircl "a diaw." .Mr. (.livelainl east hia haliot early in the day at one andoftbe Btate nnd Mi. Anlnir appearsd at the pollfl ln ti.e city late ia the afternoon. Both of theae flrat citl rens roted theatraight ticket, thereby aettinn an ezeallenl exampla for both i>.irti?m. .?*.? Tha BepnbUoan betiona ln France are anitiog andertlie preaante ofneeeaaity. Theprelimi nary eoDfereneaa of tho Depntiea imtic.iti niiitual ?(,ti.-c>-i )n>, aml SI. Briaaoa ?iil prob ably be ablc tooommaod a m .jority al tbeopea ing ot th. Baanoo. TheOpportuniata wiii more forwurd in tne direction oi the Radicala, who in their turu will wlthdraw thoir extreme de niands. The trnee will eoatiaue until the Badi c?1h bareaoaae sironjr temptationto orertnrn the Miaiatry. A ooalition between the wioga oi tho CbaBBiber cau only be ? qnea_on >.t time. Ti.e eleetlon in this city and Brooklyn waa taa mt tha qoieteal and moatorderly ol recent yeara, There araa aome diaorder iu the lower wai-*vbai there wero few aiii-ts either'for illccal votin^' or diaorderly conduct The bolk ofthe vote w.i.? eaft bciore 10 o'clock, BBd as tlicrc waaa genetal Biiapension ol bnaineaa, ,-i.l vautav:i was taken of oMjofthe bw bolidaya this buay (Diiiiiiuiiiiy alloira ItaeH t" eajoy. Tho l.ill ln teBBperatnre kept people al home auil the streets in tlio evening ot.cicil a -tiikiiu' aaatrmat to the esciting aoenoa enacted a year ago. Kive womea, three in this eity and two iu Brooklyn. made a tottle deiiii.i,>!i.iti'in on bi-h.ilf oi tlu ir aei l.y attempting to vrob ;it poUbg>plaeea where they had been nllowed to fafiatftTi Their ballot.i wero flnuly, albeit courteotisly, declined, and they withdraw with adixtiiietly new frievanee?that of nol being euftered to voto when tlu ir n.uiies had Iuen rogiateiod. _pparently the regiatry clerka ere nftar heaitiid and man ehivalrona than the el?scti.)n Lnapeetere. Euglaud und France have ltnited Iti a jirotoat againat the KuKsian propoeal tbat Prinea Alex ander ahall be ?ppoiated OoTernor of Eaatera Boumelia. It had beea ezpected thut Italy would act with tho Weetera Powera, but its ua tute iliploinatMa have refr.iined from eoni mitting theinselvea before the (.'onfeienco haa entered upon ita work. Thoy havo BCTOag pre? poiaesaions iu fnvor of aMeehiag theinselvos to the rn?\jority of tho Etirojiean Powera, ?nd the throo niilitary Empires conati tute a treiiiendoiw majority in niilitary ro aouroea and potoiitial piestigo. Tho Vfeatera Powera are jiloading earneBtly for a Bettlomont that will aatiafy the H.-ilkan rucos, and at the aame time are urginjr rigld adhereneeto tbe provisioBB of tbo Tieaty of Berlia. H ?*?< Treuty had uot divided IaTiifttiett'ti lbiljraria bj falac nnd aitiflcinl linea, tbere woold bara l*>on no revolution and tlie Eaatern que*tion would not lnve been roopened prciiiatui.'b ? 1,,J1 thal divi imi KtiKlandand France wctc priniatily n sponaibha, L< rd Beaooastield BBggeeted il aa a tneana of bnmbling nrtai diactplinlng Rnaalai aad M. UTaddinfrton, anxtona to reodcr tbe diplomaey of the Bepnblic coBaplcaoaa in En* rope, oaBBRtatioaaly aapported lt. TBE FBB8IDBST BOLVS Wt8 OWS 8TATF. Th. Di n,o t,its retain New-Ynrk. GtOTernor Hill has been eleeted by a fignre aohaRdaome as to iii ike the lur-Mtly pluiality whieh the Btate aavre Preaideal Clerelaad almoat iflTiaibie. Tbe retnra of Toterawhofli Mr. Blaine'a ean* didacy atienated did n<>t Biake good to tbe Kt'pulilean paitvtlic loss this year of voteis wlioui tliat candidai'y Bttracted, In i'act, the gaiadoea aol Beeaa to have eqoalled ?ne-third or one-fouith of tbe lo?s. Tbe daiitfer apainst Wflieh The TRIRiTRI lias earneettjr traroed the Bopublicana has prored the fatal one. The .stiiy-at-liomc TOtera Ae ejded the aiatter ; tbe rota was lipht. bfli tl"' Uepuhlicans who did aot tako tho ITOable to rote outanmbcred the Deaaoerata, The apatliy natmally foUowiBg tho cxtiaoidinary Btraifl of last year afl'ceteil tbe party then (U'fcatcd, wbile Um Denoerata were floabed with their flrat Preaideatial victory for aqRarterof aeentnry. A very Braeb RBudler vote than was cast for Mr. IMaine would havo siifliced to bury Mr. Hill, but tlio Rppublicans wew not aioiiscd to oast such a vote. Apainst th; iu wero all the power and patronagc of a now Adniinistratioii. The Donioorats know that thoy ean afl'ord to neglect eterything olso, if they ean hold Now York and tho Solid South. They havo coiioon trated everything upon Now-York. Begardieaa of prooodont, they havo takea froin that State not only iho I'resident, but tho Socictary of tho Troasiuy and tho Seeretary nf tho Na\y. with their otioilttiiiis patrooage and power. Tho Civil Scrvico Beforji AdministraHon foaerht nobly for Mr. Hill. tRJaainR no ap portiinity. from tbe pig rafllca Ib the Coatom Uoaae to tlio wid.ly advertiaed Bflb BcriptioBa of t'ie Preaideol and membera of his Cil.itut. Indved. aot a aiagle Bepoblican aabacriptioB Ib this eity, froRi banker, morehaot or ao-called roiUiooairr, eqoalled thal of Mr. CleTelaod biraaelf, 01 th.it of Mi. tfanoiog or <>f Mr. Wnitney. ;ind bardlj ooe eqoalled that of .Mr. Clereland'a pnrate se.-rot iry. Thm forcibly were the rirtuea of iBppri >siii_' ?? ,,it. a-iv,- partiaaoahip "' in offlco illustratt (I. But tho BepoblieaB phalaoi ia nolther ronted Borbrokeo, Aa the si;reinYan1 gaioia Qoelda abowa, it ia more heartilj united than it baa beea ;it an;. other timc i..r many yeara, aad IhoBgb benten on tbe State tirket, it holda both braocbea of the State I.< ?i-l uui.- by atrong majoritiea. I'a. aevere idormifl tl.e Iuterior, which ni.i.l.-ihe rote ligbler, did not rosl the BepnbUcaaa any aeata Lu th?? Logislaturw. The plaij] trnth aeoiui to be thal many Itepnblienn votcts did not ezpect to .-tirc ><1 li.is \..i. againat the coBcontratioB of powei bythe Ad ii linistra ioa t>. aave itaelf, ani thprcfore did boI make the (?iioiisni-.r--.iiv to -u.e.--. Cnrionaly enongh, maoy other Bepnblicana, after OblO, and after IheTOI iflTOUa n-'imi ot certain oewapap i*. becameoi pr-confldent, and In-iice a fuithei lo-s Othera thonghl an otf yeai WB8 a good time to iodulgc iii a IVohibi I loli vote. li is noi tu be forgotteo that a defeal <>f the Admioietration this year in New-York woald hare beeB a woBderful and almoat nnprece* ileal.-d |.h- lioin.noii. Not OflCO, BillCP pr.-sctit politicalilivi-siooa han eaiati i <>i for Bearly ball a eeotory, haaaa AdmiaiatratioB lu- -n be tten in the I'ri sideiit's own State iii Ihc flral y< ar aftei hia election. A d feat bo humiliating(no Prea* id ut of eitber party aince V'bb Bnrea has bad toface. The Repnblican votera were nol able to roaliz" that, in a few slnut montha, Ihc new Adminiatration had ao weakcaed itaelf that a full rote would havu iaanred such aphenomi aal ilefeat. \\ ith bo CoagreMBicB l? be eleeted, witb no direel Usuc lo force Na tioual questiona up-.n their attention, they havo Boflered tbe AdmiBiatratioa lo reta u the one Northern State upon whieh it haa cobccb ttiited its power. And vet it is now pl.iin tii.it eren the Preaident'a own Btate mighl hare beencarrii d by the H tpublicaaa thia year, had tlii-v rcalizedtheir opportRoity. I ///\/ FROM ESOLAXD. Sii Kathantel Burbody, furinerly Directorol Nuval Conatractioa Ib En^laud, i- now in the United Statea. He haa been ?Uitinx navy yarda and ahip-boildiug oatablishmenta aad h.is furmcd .-..aie poaitire opioious reapcctiBB the requiremeuta of tln- nary, He is <jUoted ia a WaabiagtoB diapateh aa Bayiag thal -tiie "United Statca liil.oi nnder adiaadTantageiu "nol bariag a snlli. ient numbcr of abip-build u iiiK eatabliahmenta, aad that tho beal way tn ??siinrr- I'xperieBce In constrnction ia to have "ai.iiic Bhipa Imilt in Eoropenodei Amorican " inspeetiii.s." He adds that in bia judirmcnl there aie notenongh ahip*yardi in Aicerica aad that the n.ival ufficeraare uot anfficicBtlj wcJI tiaiii.-d. As the Ad,.iini<tiaiioti ia in greal needof practical Baggeatioaa reapectiflg its naral policy, it will natmally attach importance t?> tlu recommeodatioBfl of this diatiBfraiabed En ropoan expert, It has livo new reaaela toeon* ^tlllct and is anxiona to have Ibe work done ecooomically. Aa tne nary yarda are poorly equipped in machiuery ani plant, it will bc im* praeiicable to havo ateei cruiaeia ni iran ahipa l.iuli by Oorei nment eonatrni toi -; and indecd, Ibe leeeni lopott of the Hobiean Board baa prored tbal thU ia a moal extraragaat and waatefnl method of proeednre, Tha few re* mainuig shi;. yard - are alao exeluded from con aideration, since the Adminiitration has beeu eoBviBcod tioin the ontsci tbat American sbip buildora are pnblie planderera, wbo ean uol be trnated to do an houral job, eren a ith naval ea nertaaad ininpei iots atandiag l>\' to watch them. What better thing ean be done (han to bave the livo in m erniaera bulll al Englisn ship-yarda nnder the eyes, noi of a Conai eaaional Adviaory Boiinl, h'it of a BpecioJ Ezamiuing Board ap pointed bythe Sucretaryhimaelf 1 It will be cheaper, i-iiioe the free-tntde teaXe ..(' wasjita pre raila ln England. Beaiih a, it will enahlu naral oilicers to acqnirea practical training laahip* bnilding, Thal they havo mnefa to learn tho Seeretary is evidently couvinced, for ba has pnbliclj diacredited tbe Adriaory Boara, which ooiitainod tlio be-t lalcnt tho, American na\> conlo snpply. (Jf eonrae, if tbe Seeretary followa Bir Ka ttianiol Muib xlv's udviee, and awanlN thecob* traeia to Eagliah ahip-bnildera, be will harea aeore to aettle with the American ahipbuildera and tho worknnifl employvd by them. Probably the eomplaiRta of tbe ownera of Amerieaa siuii rarda wlll not have mncli weigbf with him. He doea not agraa with Sir Nathaniel Burbody tbat in.io abip-yardaare noededhere. <?n th< contraiy, he thioka there BTC tOO niaiiy alraady ; and iu bfaaldag down John li >ach he eiedits hiniM'lt willi ?igiiid BROCeaa in lodiuini; tlu: uuinhor. Theae Aaaartean ahip^boildajra, iu hb judiiniciit, huvb had too niaiiy (Jovornnient .on Braeta and ought to bo forced to diayorge thoir. plnuder. He in indiHorcnt tu thrlr complalnta but nn he Bnda it vory awkward even now to havo 3,OOO skilled R-orknieu 111 Cliestor and in tho Kleventh Ward of this city Btaodia| idle aud atarrlng beeanae he baa.thrown them out of employment, he may beeitate to fumiidi work foi tho Cree-trade Bhlp-yarda nn the Clyde, Then it is barely poeeible that tlie American people wonld not take mocfe pridi in er lisers that wero buil! in English ship-yards, even il' a littlo money eould be aared in that way. To be -me. the ChineM f.ovon.niont has Itsgnn-boaU buill there,bnt then Amerieana have alwaya conaidered themeclvea more enter piiBlng than Chinamen. 0B10 NOT AB OCTOBEB 8TAIB. An Oetober Btate has vaniahed. Ohla hi* adopted the conetitutional.ameiidment, ohaas ing tlie time of boldiog tbe Btata eleetlon, b.\ a voto nf 537,000 in its favov out of 743,453 rotea east, and bereaftor it will not be neeea aaryfor politica] partiee,inlaying their plaaa for a Preaidcutial eleetioo. to considcr tii -t oi nll wbethei a eandidate can eairy Ohio in Oeto? ber, and BO aave the party from the di-cre.lit af % preliminary defeal in a large, ceatral aud pecnliarly repreeen tative Btate. It is uot at all clear whether the ehango will resnlt t.? the adTaatage of either political party. The Repnblieana generally havo had an advan tage in < Hiio, but the steadv ehaagB in the popu lation of the Stato, and tho Demoeratle franda of lato yeara, havo rendered it neceaaary to put torth greater exertiona, prior to evory Piaat* dential eleetlon, to retatn Ohio. Tho Domocrata eould attaek the Stato with Bftfetf ; for if they lost it, they eould elaim tliat the Doteh had taken Holland again. Hut if tbey aneeaeded, tho dia-eartenment to the BepnUieana would be Kfeat. and ineauwhile tho cxpenditure of eftort upon that one Btate down to a lato period in the campaign alaaya embarraaaed tho Ue publieana elsewhcre to Boino extent. Tho chaage is fnir and just, and it will havo ono ad rantage at leaat?the demoralixation of roten in Ohio l.y the uso uf large Demoeratic corrop tion fundi 'ii pioliiiiiii.iv stato elcetiona will be cheeked. Ohio will have to take .are ??) hereelf ii tntiire, and Ifthe Btate ia not flooded with money by Demoeratic National managera, the Kepiiblieana are abundantly aMo to hoid their own. _____________ THASKSGiriSQ AXD 8TATE BIGBT8, Prealdent Clcvcland has laaucd his That ks gtving pKU'lauiation. From any other Prcsi (lent. -ti' !i a proclamation would excitc no aur priac, aml wonld call for no othei mcotioti than ihe rcmark that the priK-lamatiou is in fitting !.,in-. ;:ii'l appropriatcly refera to the eapecial bioasinga for which we of thia inndpiare occa aiontobr- Ihnnkfol this year?the bleaainc n peace, cf iiii.niiniiy fi. pestilonre, and <.( bountiful iii.i's. ll ih.' pi. tureoi National proa ii. iii> aeema a shadc ovim Jrawn, it mnj at leaat ? I th.it th. Btate nl iflduHtrj nnd trade is better thaa It waa when tlu- year hctfan an.i that there i- more viaiblc rauae foi lliankful* neaa than tlu re wna n yeai Bgo. Uni 11*i ?? prut!._uation rotnea from a Demo rratlc Prealdent. Then an wm* faithful Demncmta who rcmemher hoa iiidianantlj in bygone timea the uolion waa repudialed that Thnnkaffiving ahonld I" a National olw< rvanci. XI clt, puro patriot- beld, wa- a mattei foi the sjtatos. lt waa contrar) tu aound theorioa "i Stntc riglita for thi Kedi ral Uori mment, which w.i- created l..i i:" mi. !i |.iii I'...-.?. tn diotati t<> td,. varioim commonwoaltha ..: the i'.iiun whethei theyehould have IbnnkaKiving at all, aad il bo on what daj ? Di mocratic I'i. tideata, pnre patriota may rcmeraber with a rertaiB priile, r. fiiai d to 1--U.- a National proclamatloa, Wli. n Tn- .di ni Lincolu did aead rarth ani'h a proclamation, n w.i- prononnei .1 > mlaerable Bt templ t.].->? tlu Htali - in'" foll iwing n . na tiuii ol the Yankeea. Hut her.- i> a 1 k'Bioi-ratii- Prealdeal who is trampling "? l1"- ",'1 theorieaol Statt riflrhta .?ud laatiiug a Tltankftgiving proclamation ! Ilas I,,. forgotten the conBtitntional limltationa of powor .' Doea lie i nre nothing l"i lha * nsitivi nerves of ol.l-faahioned Democrata who wor 4hip the rpBolntlonaol "OS I I'nn it tx lhal thi* I'i. .di-iit. eleeted ly Demoeratic votea, aud printip illy by n Solid Sonth, la going to thrunl upon ii- a Vankee rimtora in tbeai ibtya ol " I letiioi i.u v aml l.li.l tn ",' Tbo world h;i> movi il aome. Kven tbe Demo rratic pitrj movea, and for thal lel uabe pro fouuillj lliankful. Thete waa n limt when il -t-i unil thal nol even n I'.nn.it gnn <>i Ihe i in \ ulaion oi ch il wur eould pul .-. new idea Into a Demoeratic heail, oi tak.< an old prejadiceonl Hm now b Demoeratle Preaident ahowa thal there is one Itepnblican inatitutiou al leaal upon m hi.-h the part) doea not mean to make war, tl.< inst>tutiou oi ThaBkaBjiviDg. l'i>r thia mercj bIbo, on the 2Gth we mn3 l?. profoundlj thank lul. Even lhe DemiH'ratic part) movea, a little. 1 '///.?/' I N _<*_-< i i i ru. Tbe many coniplauita which oooae ttom the farmera nnqm stionablj have aome fonad ition. llie paat year haa not been a very prMpero_* one for thoae wbodevote a l.ni,'.- ihari <>f Ihi'ii laborto the raiaing of whea , aud th..pof the prcvionayear, thouirh abundant iBquaatity, -old at bo low i price thal the farmi t uas mncli diahearteni d. Hut bia embarraaameat are in ,. btfge meaanre dne to miatakea which he him ?elf canremody, il he wUL Certainly the ex perience of the paat few yeara onght lo lead to nu earneal and determined eili.it to improre tm- mcthoda of agricaltnre in thiaooontry, bj that tbe proaperity of thia greal Indnatiy atay dejienl leaa than it doea now upon the prodac tiunofn fewebief ataplea for diataat marketa. Tbe farmer, as well aa the couatry, ueeda di vei-iiie.iiiiui of IndoBtry, aml irreater aeonomj in production. lle needn to prodnce atleaa co-,! iii.in liitlieiio, utid to ,-ul.ipi production more nearly to the demanda of the h.>tue mar* ket. and to beeome himself a mannfaetnrei a well as ,i farmer, turning oni leaa of tbe raa materiaht callrd corn, hay, or wheat, and more ofthe Buiahed prodncta, eattle, bosa, batter, cheesi, poultrj aml eirfis. In the youtfa of ag? ricaltnre bere, with ? virgin aoil appuruntij of inexhauatible fertility, the farmei natarall) devotod hia attention Bwl to the production of grain, for wl ich tbere waa a iea.lv market and wi.iel. eould be produced with leaal delay, Crude aud waeteful methoda were tolerated, becauBe tlie unwearicd -"il vielded abundantly witl. little hilini nnd no fertiliziug. Land waa pienty, and if tbe aoil began to wear oat, tbe farmer would alwaya move further weat, to c_Iti vate new land again after the old mi tboda. 'riiu- agriculture has been aweepmg ncroaa the eountry, so to ?pi ak. Bcratclling tlio suiface nnd waatefullj exbauating the aoil, but nowhere developingeconomj In production,not i;i\in>s' due attention to thal diveraity of labor and of production which will Bccurethc beal reaultain thelongrun. But tbe advaaeing aettler from im-I..i-i noa meetain Moatanatbeadvaaetng aettler from the Paeiflc toaat. The area ot ua oi i iipied land im ni|u llv BBrrowiag, laiu.uioiis diataace from the marketa rendera the bnnei too dependent on linea of trauaportatioB, and too oxelusivo attention to tlu- raietag af Wheat, ? iu ti and ootton Blaeee hlm 1 the iiun-j of toi eign maiki ts aml voranimettta, The ehaagaa of tatiit by Qermaay und Praajee withia the pasl ycit warn lhe Ain.?rican farmrr that ho can no lonirer aftbrd to Hflajei thOM ImprOTB nicht- and deralopaanta of Ua iudu-try whieh ar* nocowary to render it permancntly proa p.K.usand indopondent. lt is time to remetnber that tho more thorough aud nkillul cnltnre is often tho choapor; that it eosta leaa per l.ii.-diel to raise twonty-livo bush rla of wbeal to tho acro tbaa to raise twclvo hu-hels. lt is titno to renieinber, too, that tho farmor whohas toeinploy hands all tho yoar, iu or.ler to have their services duriim' the BRBa uiormontlmonly, waateaa parl of his prodne tivo foree if he fad* to sothvorsify his wduatry that his labor may be as far aa possible em ployed in the winter also. It i.s a poor pioftt that he ean ftet ot) hia COTR whon the erop ia MUlgC and the prieo is as loW as it ls thia yciir. But if ho ean add the proflU of a maiui fiirturei'toliispi'otttsas a produeei. and tuni bia eoin nnd other prodnots mto bogfl and eat tlethroogfa the winter nioiiths.ho will tlml both hi> licl.ls and his pockei eniiclnd. Kvory win t.i (onsiiniers pay high prices for ineuts, butter, ebeeae and eggB, becausr there aro too law fartuii's who uis.l.v kf-Bp Mir iiiaehiiior.v of pro dnction rnnnlng tbe yearroond. Yef even in tho olderStatea, where aoil is acaaty and most worn, BORM men of slirow'dne?s and BCience, by div.rsilicdaiid\vell-(li>tril)iil(dindiistryadapt ed to the wantaof tlie?'oiiiiniinit>\R(M-iir?protlt.s whieh the great wheat faimeis of the Weat oaiinot in tho lotiKnin suipaHS. Not lonpr atfo. lu a BCaeatifle nssociittion, a paper was read ni.-un tauiiiiir that, even upon Kew-EflgiaBoTa atony soil, by iiiising corn for lodd.r and buyinf eottonseed. beef OOOld be pioducod eheaper than la Texaa, and in su.li iiuantity as to supply all Eastorn markots. The ?gnenltore of this coRRtry has sproad over too manv aeres alrrady. WbM it neods is to bring a higber IntcUigenee to its aid, and to make each aere. prodiuo far more than Ceforr. Wo havo not yet begRfl to lealaRC the iroduetive capaoity of ihis country, noi' sball BB until the fiiriner makos a inanufaelurer of hiaaaelf part ol the year, 'earns to make aU his inontlis pioduco weiilth for him. and adapts his indiistr.v more to the pennanenf and inereasinc needsof tho homo market. ho tliat ho may bo Irss dependenl on the changea <?f Indoatry ot of le-rislation abioad. TBAT BAD BLA1BB P08TMA8TBB. Havmif tiini.-.l orer tha poal tRBee al aagnata, Mo., to his Mti.-c-H.i-. tbe Hod. Joeeph H. Manley is n.i.v aafoyiBg tba eordial praiaa aad th:.nks irhkfa .-v.-ii political oppoaeata in thiacountrj are generally ready t<? bealow apoa a rellow*eitisen who baa retirad from taa pnblie aemea in boaor. aaide frotn the nnruraal excelleaea nf the aerriee uii.l.-i- Ur. Miinl.y. tbe i.ple ol AngtuU owa t<> hnn the Introdoctlon of the frea deliTery ayateni, the rti al ini|.i..\.ment in oft.eeai oommodati iaa by ntIiiiIi Ibaii bnaiueaa b ia been facilll ited, and tli spin-:..a, and anbatantial pnblie buildiag f>'i wbieh Congrraa baa vote! appropi at Iu bidding tha employea ol tha offtce good*by Mi. Manlaj gari lome detaila of tbe greal buBiaeaa which r 11. v had ro-operated la nerfonning. He ahowrd tbal nndei hia adtniuiatration there bad i,,-,.|j nne i u.-r in cv.-ry 18,570 pieeea <>f mul iniitt.-r I. ind led, and iha with a poatal and monnj ordei i.i- neae "I 12,500,000 everj eenl had been accouiited for. rnereare aome peraona who may alao be riiT.-i-l t.< hear that Mr. Manley called ln- miployea <?> a itne ? tha' n? aaae utmei politii J pur|...s> - hnd avef been made in tho olHcej thal ii-. ??" Icitation, pre4aore. IndRcemeiil ?.r hope ..I reward had ever beea naed loinflii nceanyane ,.i tbeui t" eantrllinte, and Ibat, as thoae a li ? had ,,, rei conlribnted ;. dollal knew, theii atanding ..,?,! ,?,. t?, t ol I'L.tii.n had never been boTm led by that fa. t. __mm__________ Jbeleaialativeaitttation in Ohio appeara lo be ;,.,,., i ,i. raahion : I be K publii i ia hare tba l.i.u.-i H... . i>\ aautlcienttnajeritj toglvetbom b majonty on joinl ballot of the two Elonsea, even aiippoaina all l>emoeratic rlaira ml i to h ? -<m'--.1 in IheHcnnte. In the Upper Konae the Kepnblirana bave aeveoteenaad tbi Deraoi i il - Btxteen im mbera |y, withfoar ni.'ni.-rs ft un Cineinnati in H ,,; .- ,.f tbe frandi in lhal citj an in I ii ni t ii.ii baa ii.-.'i Bppliad foi t.traln tba Co mtj Clerk from laaninf eertillcatea of election lo ihe |i. 1,11.,-i-itn' oandidatea, Ifthla Injanction la de iin-.l tbe > ?i.ii- vrlll atand, Repubhc ina,aev( nteen, |),-ui... rata, tweuty. Il ii ia gravtod, and tbe IMerk reapecta it. thi Benate will bave a Kopnbli ranmaiority of onetintil the honeal choieeol the II4 ? , roti r< ean be determiai tL Bol the partj inn t "?|iilre the l? >inociatic < mmtj Cl.rk to pi i le liimi >lf in rontempl by i.ianiiia cer tificatea inapite ol an lnjnurti>?n, which would firo tbe Henata (-? tha Democratic onapiratora. Ihonab leadiug to nnpleaaani complicatlona f"i tha* lerk. Mr. Blaine'a i indidacy cerlainly repelled a good man] rotera laal year.and thia year Mr. Davenport'a randidacj bronahl them baek. Bui th. returna would --'-ai t.. Indicate thal Mr. lllaine'a rnndid u j aia?i uttr icted n ftood many rotera wbom Mr. Davenport'a randid o-v did n..t Bold. In la.-t. it aeama t?> bave attraeied ibraeorfourtimcaaamanj ys it repi lied. I ln -i itnl.il of popnlar drnnkenneaa will (lniilit leaa be mneh abated in Kuaaia by the nea excist \.iw arhleh ia to go into force a! the beainning of tbe new year. All tba aaloona wbtch exlatmerel] Im tha Rnrpeae of retailina Rrog will be cloaed, to the iiuiiiIm-i >>t al leaal 80,000. Tba aale ol liqnora will bepemltted oaly In hotela aad reBiaBranta, aml li.cii ea t>> theae will be limt*. <l n> nntnl?er ae rnrdina to tbe ludgmenl ..i tbe exi iaa ..ui. i i". and ;i f... ol (W28 oxaetad lor i aeh. n.i> ia praetlcally tbe " bifh lieenaa "syatem whieh haabeen found tu work exccllentlj well ln this eonntry. Tbe Knaaian FiaanoaMlniatar in announoing tli" aaw law aaya that " while experience haa proved thal Ihe vieeof drunkenneaa cannol i? extirpated by l.-L'islativr iiii-ii.iiii.'H. it isicrt un that wiae legiita ii..n i-ttii al h aal do mneh t.. leaaen Ibe <-\ II aad < ?n Iribale t>> tba aaoral <l> reloptnenl >.i the people." rtarbarona aa tbe Caar'a <;.')> rnmeni ia iu manj re ipecta, it haa placed itaelf well toward the raaof tbe uatioaa oa I ms La aa, ? Diatrict-Attoraey Dorabaimer'a papei girea r*8 / f on a drnbbina f"i printiug "a falae and f.."l ish si.n.v" aboal Mayor Oraee. Tha drubbtagla ,!, ., i ,,.ii; imi tbe peeahai fea urea in thia caae are Imr.l tu anderatand. Mr. Wanier'B frienda atlll w..-nl.r w lu Mr. I )..t-.li. i.n i' ? ullnlr. n BBil Mr, Martiaa'a rhaaga of froal "" Ihc VTard mdictmi ul i look effeol ai ih- -.. aa tlme. Politioa aad law ai> ji.-ui t<> Im- iiiive I bere MMaewhere, *> Tbe Brooklyn Park CostuBtaaionara hare (inn.^ a x.| thing in openlng ni. theilrireatn Proepecl Park i>. the iiilci-..i bicyclea and trleyclea, ll-r.?? t,,;.whaelmea in tbe Park bave been reatrii ?'1 tn th.- tootpatlia, and aeveral aeriona accidenta bara oi-i nrivil fn"ii peraona walkiag being ran inl i by a blcycle thal Bame npon Ibam auddanly aad unaaen. Ii?. i,i rele la a rebicle -an the eourta hare de I elded Bndtbapi.>rplaeeloril la tbe roadway. The reaaon wby tbaaa Baaeblaea bara aol beea al* : luuiil bltberto la tii<< Proapocl Park <lr(\.-s ims beea thafaar tbat tiaald horaaa woold be frij,'ut , in ii. Bat horaaa bara growa aceaatomed lu iha atreeta t" ii)? ooaalng aad goiog of the awlft-ror.ing wheeL Moreoyer, tha ttrire whieh wbeelmoa ur.? to nae la tba aaa laaat freojaeated bj people drlf iMfcj. 'ii.baageia a ariaa one, aad la heartily woicoRBjdbj all terera of tbia exeelleal atathod of tu;.iiin . aereiae ia tba epea air, ? It ls too l.ud that 1R8 .\cir-Yiil. Zlawa and The /,V, iii.ii/ 1'i.et ii.illd Iiut \llt\ei |.ut m littlo BBOta power int" thah reeeol Baetbod of "aapportlBf Clevalaod'a Adalaiatratian.M Iu W* Tbi Hoition QUte bad a dailj ? ir; alattoa ?.l io.odo aad a Baaiay BaTeRlatioa very auaeb xiii.-il.i-r. T -ila\ it" oii((iliitn?ii aa wcek .luys 18 .n- than TO.IMMI aud on Mmiilav* iil...nt OO.IMXl, uti.l tliin-is in. indio:iii.>ii that tno linnt haa baaa raai c I. No woiidcrth^n Ihut TkaOkem has i.iii giuBBlhe nftknaa la wbleh thia axafaefiiaary ady raaaa in.s aaaa aaaaaaataabai and i? about toeroot a new building for its own purpimea and for tho ? accomniodatiou of tauauta who know the ndvan taaeof being onder tho aama roof wlth a popular newspaper. It ia the pt.rpose of the proprietora of The Ulob* to inake the new bulldln*. which vrill be befrun on December 1, adjoinlng Ita preaent prem ues. and completed ln about a year, handaome, 8olid, convenieut and flreproof. The power wielded by tbe majorlty of oar coa Nisictit, dispassiouate and elnoere New York contetnnoraries doservea oareful con fllderatloB. Last year Ihe New-Tork Time, The Nett-TOTw Hrrald, The Xeic-York Evcning 1 oet, Hnrper'e Weeklg, I'urk, and a sworm of others as eailed the Kepublicaa eandidate with unparalleleu Tirulenoo from tha befrinnlna; to the end of the campaign and claimed the 1,140 plnrality against him in this State as their work. This year. theae aatue pupers attacked the I)emo aratk eandidate with eitnilar fervor and bad laaawafr Wlll they now claini the plnrality of 10,000 for him as their work also t - ? A nambor of nowspapers in the South aro advising the South to buycott Ohio becauae of tho alleged hoatility of tho citizeus of that State toward the South. Cinciunatl, it seetiia. is the chief offender ta thls respect. Even the Demoeratic papers of that city, it isasscrted. havo boon " rabid" in their iiatrcd of Bauthera iaatitattoaa, aud so tho iiat baa BJ0U8 forth that thia^protid produccr of pork and music shall be humbled to thedust. Hiitsomeliowor other, Ctncinnafl and Ohio don't seem to caro arush about the uttoraaces of theso guerilla papors, being well aware that they do not represent the Sonth in this respect. Houthern uierchauta will oontlnue to buy goeda from Ohio just as long as it is to their advautagn to do ho. aud no lou?er. Thls ia the univeraal law of trade, and it is certain tbat a few toaail papers in tho South eannot at-t it aside. We are jnstitled in aaserting that Ohio will weather the atorm. -0 . ? The neeouata of the traatmaat of amallpox pa tieata at the St. Roeh lloapital. Montreal, are not BBjeulatai toraioethaiaputatlauof that tnstitu tion. lt Ifl, howovor. not very BUIprung that there should be BBiamaaagaaaeat la a aeapital, coaaiitar inn hew tniicli there lias beea ln all other respects. tlio tlmidtty aad aaeertataty which bareamrirad all the attempta loeopewith theepidemie on the partof the Montreal autlmritlen are quito likely to b.ive beea releotad la the.iagiman of B-RoeiVa Beepital, wbieb, BBBtaorar, is handleapped bybetag uiwit-r the eontrol of those whobeltere neither in raoelnatlon nor aanltatlon. if theirattttade toward bothin public _ to bo taken Mevideuce ef their opiniona. ? ? Wbile the Knglish world ls laughiug at tbo abMii'.litiea of "The Mikado,'" Jiii.au la quietly taking lonir Btridm Ia Boeial and Intelleetaal progreaa siie has just ln adraaee of Baglaad, tos a.'ttlo.l tba qaaBtion of freo popular r-ducat'on. ftUehildrea betweaa tbe agee of alx und foarteen arecompelled to ettead sehool from three t? Btx boata a day for thirty-two weeks ia .the year; and all Bxpeaaaa am to be paid oat of the pni.lic traaaary. This laya the foaadatnm tor a better ayatem af public laatraetlon thaa many commaal (na of tho VYeatern World eajoy. PERSONAL. Mr. w. ii im . ii n retnrnod te hla ho?e au d ln Brooklyn, artarajoaa sammef of work. Ha h.i- roally i n?-u bo raeatteai i laatrattaa, wrltlua-, iiotaniilBf aad outdoot itud? Ib water .?.?:.irs bar laa r, avaliablo iboibait Mis water eolor akotcliea numbor urty ,,r more, besl Ie8 maa/ blaok aua Wliltci. nmCxtu haa boaekt alarte rllla and groaatla adjoln loa the royal purk o( Fredeaaborft, Danmark, aai wlll BpaD? aereral weaka tlu ra erory autumn. Dt. j. i.. M. Cuny, the bow Klalater ti> Bpaln, arrlred ititiiiscity li?t arealng ttem Blehflaaed, Vn. ?ewlll s iti t,,r Burope t. morrow In the ateaaiahlp Oarman?. Ui B _B_? CoUtaa, aaya Mr. 1 i i Trtttk,'' wko i durlaa tlie aatama ."i n bbw t i bbw play, haa i Buxate tora toa v. ,.k* to reeuperate lo hla farorlta leaatr, Tlie play li m adaptation of the new atory, whleh, 1 bear.li aaaaa . r . . , ? aated 1,,-for.- tlio i??,k i* p ibllah. i, lu order to proteel the e >pj riKtii." LendwB Uf* tella "'||", aaaedetaa of I?rd ToBByaoa'a iraTufflaaa Oa ooe oooaaloa ba waa at e gardea party, aad aoeMbodr oflered blai a eandwleh. Me was laboT?aui) ii.iiiu ? thia whaa tha hoalaaa raahstt ap to blm wlth auxloua luqalrtea aboat hla Boalth aad oa lertalnawat "Thaukyou, mada u." ha aaid, " l am , ntiiu a aandwlch. Are your aandwlebei aanally Btada of old boote, may I ask I" _norber tlow ha w.i* .isiud toratdonaolhla poamtatal??m wh ra thera m.m b party ot yoaua alrla. Uoblankl) rohiaed. " lahau'l ' beattid Prcatuitty hanotlcal that oaeof tha firti ?a-> mii| -?i-'r itlaapp .fnti- lha iB'.ool In aor ayna lln lal.1 lia-a li mJ on lior .boal l< c bd 1 s n 1. ? w ml t j ou llkotoheai ...? tnH" "Oh,yoa'." aha Biolalmed. ?? rbou l alll. IV "."??? -iv I uu i Iii ue, and lhe) bi ? rlicht, bot I arlll p-j Itoyoa." tnd ba to >a t ii iii.it dolig i? i ot ii t ?" ly bj n tdlaB tor .. i" u tlma Mod?bor, tha ipleadM Bltaslan eatate latl t'. ttic Kln? ol *oxoo) bf tii.' i.i'e D _o ot Brnnawtck, baa laat beea ??Id ov ll.s Ifajcat) to Baroo roa Baddaobroob f-.r * 1,500,000, lt I- "ti" al th - ' ? it'.'s in Prlaea Georaa ofWalea probably mertta i.is rareaf i,i-.,tnotion t" . Ih uteaaBoy, for b* lns Berred m the nary r,,r bob .nn" tban BUthtyoara. Hi- aaele Edlnburg K"t the iiroiii.itii.ii... f"'ir I'Bara, inn i Ai.h ni THE i> i r. Ti,, polltlolan aeemBto bara raa ahead "i ti.e tehool t, ai ber in Oraal Brltala. A Badlcal eaudl lata receBtly flrteraomaa?rrlBgooareraaUoa aboat Iheeropa ;.nd ti.e aroathor, iotl uated t" "'?" "f tno twe mtlllon aea rotora that ha woald like to haro hla ballot. "Oh, Byat" waa u?. ri-iniy reaponaa, "ya ma t" i>? a <t ioobi; ebleT, uu I'U Bia ye ma rote, Wlltyetakll wl' ye Boot" la tn* Mine ooBaUtfl.I a rotv r a i- foaad who had aad mueh ,i ib, ,i tr in eatabUablax blarlahttothe rraachlae. "(Mo femaroler'cried ihla alaetor la tiututiiatit a.ir|.risis ?? Ifa aa UBaly, [ had too ataeh daettoallf Ib bbUIb' li m) eltaaloll awa' to auy bu>u!" Erideatly I*aa?a iniKiii witli iu.a raprodaoa a cartooa of bow ni.iuy yoersBn? Itropraaonw?Hodaa eaylna to Mr. (ii.td ?toaa : " it" i ii' power Ib tha Btata' meaatar l wum no l to k- .in i>> ui.'.u i" Towhtok rapUed tho atataamaB: ?? That, my friead, la a mara dataU. Tiio roa! ^aaattoa is. whataa i to nala byll i " nn in ii. v. WWB ri ii i:k. lic'a ii UtUa Bdra puller tutl be 1 va- tbom bara and thara Tbe pniijifts In liis prep^how, Al all tltin -, 1 .U clura. ii" sii\? iu- waata aa ofllee. \V,,tiI,iii't t.ikc ,iiio a* i? ulft. And >,i lic's BBtttBB ?Oh, tny Iioy t Prai i?-ii ua abara'a iu* 11rc i Aii. tliat, my frlond, '* a Boerat riiat im aoii't tiii roaor me, But that l.c's 'luliy fottlBtj oa la whal wo ,ili at?'BB. lor thouirii liko tka Mr llly lln tipitlu*.' -mivoa t.,,r .splti*, Be is tn" i h ii< ahoaa ahtfty baad Tho dollar ^.*y<r ^ms. -(Bo*tou BudKOt. Doarn Eaatvla MbIbo, tii?r? laahol Btraaaia koui^ ou betwuan tboadvocataaof lonaI aad itaadard tlm* ln Eliawortk. wbrre the two itdoa ara ahool Dunaorlrall) ciuii, thamaaieipalaathorlttaa maka taehaada of tho town oiock potut to loeal Uobb whlle it strtiics tha itaad? ard in. i. Bha doaa aol boaat, makea bo dlaplay, Hm modeatly abe Blla ber stati.,u. Thougb aho'a bb objoet, pi-n|ilo aay, or wuiiilar aad ol admiratloo; \. ?hoolmlaa,rnaldeofalr,or wlfe -,i, vci ?, o.iAilaci iraa tii u's uiel Uer hlm nerer a Idad tu h?r lifo apoataoript wiieusha wrote a latter. BoatOB ( oitrler Tfcere t?rr fathera and BBOthera thal aeed to \>e tauxht that pbysioloay aai bya?.bo are uupoitam aabieotaol .tn.lv lt la raported lhal a motbar iu B'llkeabarra, Poiin., dtaeorared taal br* daaarhtar rnahetuA tauxht theao braoouoa, ., ul suo theretipoa addreaaad a ao to lo ti ?? t,' ict.^r, ,n followa: " Do ir Mlaa - ? : I duu'l waut my daiikiiicr to bo tiiiirftn about nor lualBea. lt Un't n_iu. audl don't liHB ti Voura Uuly, Mra. " IVrbapa tbal cttiaii tl.o iiuitt.f tu wnaaabarro, bui not arery wbere. l oi tiu- cni.ilrcu ha tauMiit aonad naoral leaa "? nhyatoloay. ata., om-i tii-u atdeu?ata wlll bara leaa trouh?with tho " abBorautllty ol aerra aallaotloa." [tfurluiatrr Damoarat. Thera aro nuiubcraof wlhl .-Imrry troo.s la Itlo.nit aud Berler Oanatlea, Taaa , bm aaarlB? from twalra t? Ifteoa raat Ib atreaiaferaBBB. Tha laad oa arfclel they gtom cau ho boatthl for ?1 60 per acia. now eur. Toi.o ir kFTBI 0OMIB4 ho-b. Muii |?>i'0 Aml ma tnoro A ml tuou fiere Aud ...a ?? ur? All af aa, oul. ll.iTf i.con uror tUoaaa A* tar aa I'arao Ou a tour. ? ,'Boaton Courler. The Omekkw i* tlie nnmo of a now roultry Journal. Wtion thocdltor ifo.-s Into l.l* aanctu.u to wrlte ala lead era tho ilnvil whlipor* to Slug No. 8: "oh! Bli 1 There-a a lu". on," Wllrt boara ara ao plcnty tn Mororoo that reararda ara offaml for tholr doatruction. ohl would to lioavon tliat rewards were offercd for tame bores In tlila auff.ili.K laudt Tlilaaaoieilaaiictuin would aoou bo tmusformed luto a ghaatly, blood-flockad aiaugli?i-uouae, aud our ? a." ? J?a ??-????aa???a^^?^..^^^ cheek wonld ba honored with amile*. b* tha k X eaahler.?[Albuquerniie (N. M.) Damocral* , M,a M0B10-TBB DBAILL THE TBOMAI POPULAR COXCERT4. Unqnestlonably the uiout slgniticant feattira_# the mualculaeaaon now openln-wlll bethoaeriMof p iarCoueeftalnt_eAeademyofMuileunrterthedlrwuoV_a Mr. Theodore Thoiuae. To tlieee coucerti tba pm,iic __\ ballkelyto turn forgreater yanety of aelectina. __ greater flnlah ln cxccutlon than are azpaaBBi Irora ta. Phllharmnnle aod Hyrnphony Soetetlei. A 8Uaran??B_i extraonllnary exoellence was read In Mr. Tbomai'i b!?. and a t iirtber pledge waa ? tven ln tho flrat concert oftaa ?erlea wbloh took pluee la*t nlg-ht, tha prograaitMiaf wbleh wa? aa followa: 11 ulillgungi Marach. n-._ a. (.Tcrliire. i,.tv.? b..i..k...iI ' ^^ 6. SceruauilArta. i ?*r tV?lR8l8Ba*j.*?,, Min- Fiuacb-Madl. Bynipliniiy, No. '.?. I) tnator, Op. 'M .B**tj,n^. Konianco, 'Herotflaie". _3____ Mm-. I-'nr .ii-Mudi. ?*? Tarantolle. 'for fltii- and i-lanuet . .*ahrt saa? Maaara. Oaatartaaad -scnieon. ^~' bbi costnmo. se?'o?i"i >.ti.a, aaa i. hb'.ibiui. 1. Palaaaia ot I'o.unuae. 2. Coiaqne ei SSS nnaieiuif. .i. Paeaaat ahaaa 4. seimeur n E_ id-laCoui Hrarllll.i 5. Dausoa ,VaUw, ft_> 2 Cialop. ?* Thla proeraniuio la ao exeellent aad Ita mertUaraaa obvlous tbat we are alraoat apared tlio aaatl of prijji-. it If lt la a "peclinen of what wo are pcrmittsd to ??* pect during the aoiwon w? ean couirrutulate Bararin. ?noat heortlly, for from whatover alde lt 1* rerlewadttk adnitrablc. lt opena with a pompom and awetti_ maroli. irlTems tlie eyiupbony ln wbleh B??thora_ BnX becauie hlinaoir, provnles a l.u of llniit-hnartel ptaauaM of the klnd tbatcoiuea froin obaervtag vlrtuoiuabiu !_ tlio turautelle, and enda witb a bnlliaut dnp_,,- ot loi-ul color Ui tho aerlea of charautarbata dancoa l.y tli" ni'.st luKeuloua >.f 'Avinit miuical dabaaZ tora. Th*. vocal nuinl.er*. wero buth telllaf and MaaV ame Furicb-Madi a.iuxaitb h.-r aociittoiiied broad a_ awecplntf stylo. Tho alr froui the Krench opera r t'slil do'it la parole efruco"j waa the tlaor pattoyaaaa Btflaa two; in ber aluxtug "f tbo ??__ ?oena from '? Der Frelanut/." ^Z wero evldeuces that aho had not beonm eatlrwlr |,_. l.ue.l wltb Ita sphit. It I* an alr th U. 10 far aa ttaaaaa meut aroes. la oftrner auti< w?ll by aocotid-rat*. tiem? urtinta tliau by tlrit-rato aiugera af oibor uattoaaUty. "~ Of tho work ot tbe un tienra ??? noedatn bo aald tha 11 theteta tlmeor apace for aaaa elaa> tion nlifbt. Tnora wlll l)e mauy onportunliiea |D &t future to dtaeusa the polnta laUBfaeBad laat al-bt Le? tbla anfrlce ln paasiii),': Ior precliloii, brltllanoy of tona, rlaaticity, reflneiiicnt of eiiailtn>r, doltcacyof nuaaot and eleameasof rendlna;, wo bave nothoardtha rnmi of tbla coue-ert for yeara. U will ba u fair queittoo for dul.ata whaiher Mr. Th^inaadooa not aoar stiadat taa bead of tbo tlneir ompany of iuatrunnntallita tkit aa baa evor coiumunded. _ Miss ANDEB80H Afl PAULD1 Miss Aiidersoii lnis wef befatC thia publir ?tiU unother iniaee of beauty .iinl nonleuesi lo woman; ilUI anotber repreaentatlve type of tbo experleuce of a wnman'shaurt. On Monday nUbt.at the Kt;rTUeatre,iha appaatad aa fanaffaa, la the obl coiuody of " Tlie I.idy (l I.yi.na," aud her exqulslto lwi?r4oaation of Uialdelieata cbur.ictor waa scen wltb <lell>clit by a nuineroiii aad brilllant ci.tnpiniy. I.tke ber previoiis VBtBa, th!^p*^ f.iriiianec couaplouou*ly ahow* th.' power and ralai tf ilovoted aaraiatweaa la tho aerviee of art, for iUova sa'.e. Iti othrr bands"The Laily of I.yoni " bu Raa ?t-ciinil to I.o a trival all alr. In bi-r lur.da it Id ibowb ta bo wortby of .b>> beatlhoiiifbt IhalBBB bc eip'iidadupoa it. This, ou tha vt ij tbtasb.jld of aciil. veuient,Uarla. ton-. it leag baa beea a eritirai aaalaai to d*riaa tlil- rijinody ; bat tlie . ustom la neitlier Jmt nor wua, Tiiere ik. aa doabt, luiprobabtilty at Bta k isii of lu piotj oiiravu?Miici: lu s..u.o <>f its i:..-i.l. :t- ; -,n.U an exceatrt aei'tliii. ut 111 Its .sptrlt B8 ?BBl natiinilly reiasl the cald, hardetn .1, eoavaattoaal aakatt; ami tbere u a di?'iuot tinite of artiftea in Ua laagaaaa. Yet it etnboJiea a re-? 1 .. ataUvfl 1 iperi aea, aad it pcaaa tea aa cxait?.| iduai aftbepaaaloa of leve, aml of buuiau nature aiaff.-oted bj that paaaloB. wbleh la of a'.ino-.t aulverial 1UDI8 caucc. r aaa aaally i..- laraad inti> rl Itaala bat wu?a il..'* lu lifo that iMiinot '. It* ?t.,iy. Ufea ttiatof'Kuf i; ia," for esainpie, at that of "TheBtraaaatY 1* tha ?torr of a maa'a ktalatrr fer a wotaaa, and wiiat HR of it; aud tlil" thvMiii Bai ever bBBB tlM BaBf I'rey al tha Beoraar. "III.: I.ilf of I.mi:-." r.in realily Iw ipolied bf iMlaearltr ln the ?ta;e treattue.it of ii. It a> aata BtaCaaad earaaataaaa aai upt luitabilior ,u thoaa who rapraaeal tt. Rhea aetad ta taerlghtaplrll -aa It waa laat alght-tt la tr..tbfiii, taa .lor, pathatle, aud dcopiy BBBtaaaiva. Tbo eiirari t'auees aro f..r,'>tt< 11. Tha oci-aslotial taw,lrines? of tha atrla paaaaa naaotBBaa. lt eaaaet, laaaad. ha aald that Bolwer haa treated tha UVaaaa of BRf-aaeriftM for lorrt aaka with the atatwart atraagth amt 11 tha larga, broad m.it-tierxf a Vii-t'>: Ui:,". 88 -h..wu ia au.li 1 t?.-.k al ? Tln. I'i.i:. tt of tboSea "; but certaitily he hm treaUa lt woll. It wa* ui. favorlto thetue. Il rmn tbro4<li many of his wurks. Tbo novois of " i.oiilpbtB," ?? il .rulil," aud " Xauoiil " iuii;lit panieularly be citad h.-,-\.i-ni.i's ef bls il. .il. Maamaalaaltr. aeiMaeritt^ ii. Tctuiii. diKi.it>. awaalaaai -theae are tb? ei^menti ol eharacter aad eoadaet thal ne ahaad aapaatalip to at> lol; iiiul theaaattrtbataa,ai ai wh azaafUBed by J?a Hnr aa l.y ln-r lovor, aro nvtoU, d w'.tb pa?stouat? lorTW li. " The I.ailj of 1.1 . taderaea'a Maal af Pauliat la lataitlve racbai tbaa ruBocliro Bha haa. avUaallf, k'.tou c*refttl thoughi ;?> tka artlaUa tona and i-xpr-s-ion of tha ?orh; bat ahe haa aaanm*4 tno lavaatttaia af ttaapirBBaaa. taneoualy aud wlthoat aicaUlaHoa 01 afbet ruo euR elegauce, the uaconaoloui baaghttaaaa, tha kw reflna. BWBt, an.l tha para Bfl t i.eaiuifiii elmpli 'lty af fRaBart aaMra are axaeteteBaaata afhaeawai s.< th.t Ueraitra j \xtaaaae, aeiote aavtalag is aaM ar aaaa, aa aaaa a? I plalaa aad lustiti.-s tha elraauaataaeaa tu.?t sunoiuulher. i.ii.- m charaeter. Thla aaRet m a. tli.- --.^lyaaahi navar t.. ha avarlookaat?far, laaaad. tha wi.wie vital '? ,iiiohiii>iio: Um liii.itcc d.-penis BooB Itapraaaaaasrfti 1 ,,. u ls whal tno aetec la, tar more ta? i wint tka aetei doe*. thal aooaaara ta tha realaiaf I iiiiinati taallBg. Tn.' rich BBd royal nature thtf i bitrm beneath Miaa Aadaraaa'a aaRag ia tha crowwai gkM7 of lt. aad thla wlll give to hei u Berutaaaal aat 1 Boble fame throaah whatarar faara al 1 ??. ,ae.t reni?1 before her, aad toag after tka p.-ity vateaa al geataaaBR 1 aiy.letra.il. >n aro sil.i.t ia tbo .lu.t. Her .j lality, hkl j in r eareer, la anlqaa aad lacaaoiparaMe, E ich aaaataalfB \ partonaaaem ot aata ordy daapaaa thla eaavieilaai aad '? ln praneaec of thn flnlitnrl rf-T "* urt ahleh sUe pra ?entedlaatalab -aworkthal harai a br aterj ataea R artiaticfortu aud foanioataabi alove I \ BaBBB j it lt but aimple luatioe thal thlaJudaaieBl ihottkl \* e* preaaed wltb all the einpbaala >.f aluearltr. lltA_T' foi ImiBctrMH eoine hero aad pUjred /;".;"' ?????? laderaua playa lt. tue parforeaaBce would ??? "-uieu oa .very hai.d aaa revelatlou of awiilua and linii:>. Por it li ny uo BK-aaa eaay toco irej tootaara, t* a? aetraaahaaconvay.-a. aol aluip > tha. '.'?, '^ ''' " ? iicr-iac. l.ut. i.a-u ..I tbat Mparlepce. tha Jf_*f5 whal woibbbeudareaandauRera wheu aa* ___2 aui.ie.t ll -I..- 'H'.'ii win. n ll ".-ui- ? n;"*- ? 'tH, her tiMtii, 111 th.-ci.i.i ataiiB rol crlWoal '?'**_^^J_1_ treatiu.-ntof tboee iwo eottaga aceuci M ?? -Y'SK"^ nol only expreaaed tha raaeBlBieut ot wouuded aaaair. tbaBtruiSgh)<'f?l?road ipirlt to ..ii?lu? ?> I'-'.V'f,!!, U.VC. tl,..l.,.w:ll,.,.il, liffllftlUlt -en-.- -f ',D*?/"?1J'S and s ,1-n.w, ibe eeataer of esultati >a over Th-waaai wortb, and the abjrp, i> luUtln,' - ..?? of lir"V? 'k* ;:,.,.,v*.. iiui.ut. b, the Ughl wu.'h ii wi 1i.n1 h?r i.wii apirtt. by a Aa_p. ayiapathetu biutlea. aaa dlaplayedtbe a/bolep.ihetle i.i.n.r, ..f ?h..t1- *??? ln ,,,..i,v buraaa hearia, aad IhuafOi ou. *? >? (b '? '^? liluiulavdIbewhtdedarkabyaaol I in ?? -"'rhl.';;,?; the llrat eolta 0 t-.-.-n. havluw wade a woa'iuaiji? cbaste ln tbe t-i ihe nlvea iupi laoj t?T_\\_g7n i.ni... 1.ily at tha eloaa that ahe a _*?lheJ^*J3 .,,. ik: butwbeu tna: 111..ment ooin.h berrxpro ,;,. .itVouahelpleaaneaaofan amrelle wouiaawbaRJja aml mfferi 1:1 \am la 'iii.re pal 10U1 I an ni ??"? Mj aud baa a 111. anlaiftbat uo true m ... ?'..?" e'?[ '?J?/W exeepl with bumlllty aad .w. Trtter ot un>re powenu artiUK has never uaea leeti in this raart. ^ M -? \...l.r-..i. a laeigh UmMealM befora tBa r talu ,,,;.. ,,,;, uu ind . :... ra ih. p.eture 1 l^ ^ ae .when a.i//a* Udlaeovered tl tlua b) 1 .e nrein^ wlll Iobb be r.Btnbered f.>r n- ? J#i'' ';,' ';',.,.'? flrit i Porboa-ltobertaoB uotad fino 1, it-i.? _?"JL", ti.no 11. lus llfe. and he *?? & ,1,. ti taak wltb nrtlitt diacrctloo. "''u,'. ri, i? tha Iraprovod bv a more raptd rteeuMon, par ? ? '?'> M tbirlavt. Rr. Uor.rw /.v.--..--.' ?,?";?';"?,.- niakmg (,/,/r.y. I'omroenrted thoae illaa?r. eable |?rta n nu. (j them wbleh they aaghl to '"V'''1'1 "'!'','???' (',fMr_ ,? ,?,,,,, rbe tea ler foellmtBud uatui .1 ^'V.%'r _?t. lUiiington w^rn uleaalncly diaplay_*d, . , .?. Hr. Joanph A.i.i.-rv.-.i. bj his .,i.i.- -'?;? ? .,?? uiaauoraudai.eu made au cxeelleai eaeci iaiw puit ..r Uaepard. Bouie .?? Ibe aeeuery ,?*'/,' _ ' vival Vaa uii.i.liiiui'uly pleliir.-soi Bad RBBBIBI. -? VlsVVTh OTBB BCOB C0MWA1 I ' ''' A' ^*_ rii.iil..ttc llioinp^.u oi-tncd a lw<'tl-T gag.-nt Moiiiay iiiKiit, in Iha Oraad Op"" " ? Brooklya, with tha plaj ?? PhytlU Deaohr." a draaa? ; UoBofnaighOeaway'aM Dark Dara,- Jaaaphw.tiw" Ol l.ouduii, wuo flii! 1111 thM B8 ?asai-ei.:et w j - Coawaj ?thepeaduottoaaf thedratua ?;'"[?, ?Ba ; whlobhaaajrawaa the baalaof th, ",'",','^/. i-rlrt iiame, ind ihat in- uoa ...ua the "''';' l:'?,"'f','he su ; play, appUed, by eounael, to Jaatleo ?""''; ,...,.:, r. ! .io,,i.-iMi.iri.Roudm afterti iob. for ^f^f'^at atraiulng Rtaa rbo upaou froro produelna ber tam it. Mi. ( ,irr elalma iiut tbo draiaa han ' ? prtated or publuhed, au.l thal laara aaa (||J uo dedicaUou. to tha p.r-lic ??;'" ', ]K.r. naly wa,- lu whteBil baa been preaented " ? ? ,,WW. forinaneeatihe Prlnoaaa'a rhea relfl l.'V"11,'.'.",,? ne i^si. Hjeawaarstbat Miaa in..u:|.-?> \ ' [' ' <U(_a . ,i,r- |. ? plaalarUm, aad that I la adverUaedhi" ^ wayaato ladiiae tha publta to mii?v.- 1.1 11 ,uc. draiaa arhleh Baghtiaawag araalaaiiBBBaBlaiiBi '"ji'.stieo c.iiiei. aaaaaral aa ardar taabaw tautaa ahrjgj lajitnotloB ahonlu not be arai^tad. lt -. .,, u . )f ?^ a..leyohi.-i.lay BioruluaT. M..11U011 "??nHl%h fi'(i~ Yorh. ui.i.oaie.1 for Mr. ( .ut, uud ,,"?'' ,V';,rUf<i un aento.1 BU l'l...m,.s..u. Tlio h.-ari i? ? ?" Bd^nB tll to-dar.toglvathadafeadaalecaoai 1 u"llls mat lire BuewarlBB Ba-day Ita. Mtsa T'?om,.?.u . u ?ct,pf ??Darli Dayp" was pui.liined lu Arae\^^_a_\.Mu M rlKbtod ; tuat tl.e plai U her own ; that ahe o. ., l' from tho uoTtl and dld not cop/ lt froin nt. P'ay. _?_ UR. MAPl'BBOM i\ oo"" ***?*___ ^ih Jaaiea 11. Maplonon rubhed hia JfjJJS gioe lailiilag aa ae diutod on the iRaaafba_*_w?g<if/ operaoorapanyattuoopeulngof H?"?H? -w nlKht. Mdea'tthlBblUllaa 8R8tjltaja^T . he, " or, at any rata. li'a a pratiy "'^ wn