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FoitEiov.?Libornls bave a slight miOority over eambiaed (.i.i.o-iiiiou. == Baltaa threatena to ln vnde Kn. tern l.uiu.'lia. == PlaetaatJO-ta bfl Amer? iean BCcuritioH 111 Loiidon. == Porte pintcsts aajataa. tba oeeapntioa of llaaa_>ir___._==*=C_K>ea88 in the baanaeka al Liaaa. Coxc.ur.s*.. --K.'i.crt of tho Departm.nl of Jtt8_.ce reii.l in ti'.- Benate. = Variona billa introdaced. -?? Bkmaiah ov.-rtlio riilcs ni the Houae Protertion of Aiii.ricaii fUheriea. z== Arr ingi meutof eonunitteee, = Reeolntaon to inTeeti gate B. 8. Browa'a rcmoval in Maine. Dom. HiK'.-Four uicn killed and thiee hnrt hy a fallof eaithat Akr.m, Ohio. = - Contlnulng tlio aarg-BBaota ia Iho Obfe oleetton eaeee.-Explo* Hidi) of natiir.'il |M in Caniioiisluiiir, lViui. - Tornado in Illn.ois. . Exploelon in a gaa boaae atKaasaa City.:-? Tha Cily Cooneil of Ball Lakc reported ao dlstnrbanee there. _= Trmi ol r.o.v,-c !or the nnirdcr ol Du Ganno. City a\d Snti iiiian.?ArnniL'. uifiiti for ?Ir. Vandcrliili'-s fuiicral iiiadc; many call-rs aud luiiaaagfi of eoado-eaea. ? ^ Colonel Mapleaon ?aad by Berii-dL == D. Lowber Bauth'a u-.-,i moiiy before tbe Beaatc Committee. - The Holt plau of regrading teaehatfl. mlariea adopted. = l_.itt.-ii .?lni.ii'.'ii >t.utcd liirl'uris. : = OppoaUion to tlie C_u ik.4.1 Ihidire Dam. '- - AttiTal of I.cotch coloni-ts. _== Tiialof young Annatrong. _== Qold viilucof tha legal-tender ,*il\cr dollar (412*_ graiaa), 79^23 cents. :._r____ Btocka opened activo aad depreaaed, but latcr made good fooot* ariee ami ok> ? -1 itrung. The W'KAriiiii:.?riniit'xi'. locnl obaervatioaa la iieate eooler, fair weatber, preceded by r.iiu or guow. Temperatore yesterdayi lii>;lic-i, 00 ; loweM, 30 ; BTerage, Msi0. Th? l.ri'.i.'ip.il teatnn of the AUoarney-G?n .ral's lcpiiii i> lii-> reeommendation to iocreauM iho liiacliiiiciy of Pederalcoorts? .ri.at import aut ciiscs may bo promptly decidod. Mr. Oar laixl s plan is the Davii bill, with Bome modiil 4'ation--, us *h Botibed in the Pre-ident'a Mes Bage. In regaid to tht. oeoot-ity of Bome relief for the Baprsme Coari there is do dUferonee id' opiniim. und tlie ]>icsi-nt si-ssinn of Congltm Bhouhl noi end witliout the requlred remedia] law.*j. _ Ht'i'o is a rhinico tohavean Important _ned? ica. qu. -tion decided. Poor <?i" the ehildren who were bitten bythe alloged mad dogin N( warh have Btarted te Parfa to be Lnocnlated aritta hydrophobia viroB by U. Pastear. Two or tha. oiIht ehildren* who were alao bitten, barestayedat bome. Now if the four nnder Paatear'a eare ahould eacape aaadneaa, und lli.,.-.- wbicfa remained behind, <>r even oneof tiii-ni, sliou',.1 be attacked with whal ia called hydrophobia, nil docton wonld perhapa agree noon a poinl eoncerning which they now difler nidely?namely, that hydrophehta ii bydro phobia, and notaimpl] flta o, ?pinal menin II t)iis Congnes, or any fntnre Congreaa, ia to do iiiiich w,.i!;, .soinn plan iniist be devi.-cd to ?avc the time now waated ioconaidering private lilld. Alivmly the lilcs of the Senate are over loaded with meararM of thia kind, and tbe llouse will be flooded aa aoon aa the membera p-t down to bnaineflB. A majoritj of tbeae billa are elaima againat tho Government, oreontain Bt-lienibs of prirate peenniary gain. They eliould nil gO to fioine judicii.l tiibunal to be alfted before they reaeh House or Senate ; <>r, inlien of anch a trilmnal, to sprciaJ comuitteea. ln thia \\;;y the couiitty ?Jrould gel more uaefn] woikout of Congreea, and the qnality ol Con timmimn woald hoprote. The Mormon realdenta of8al( Lake City are iorelopiag an nnezpected and anrpriaing ftiiiount of aenaitiveneaa abonl thelr reputation ua law?ahiding eitixena. Having broken the law for years, and having threatened loudly and often to baeb np their^jniadeeda byopen leaiatauca to tbe Uovernment, they bare now polled tbemaelrea tocether and aolemnly re* eolred that aueh a thing na doing wrong or _nn-T<*>g tronble for anybody nerer entered their iniiid. ItVs a pity tiu y oould not have as ?auoed thia praiaeworthy attittide before Balt Lake City was .full of FederaJ troopa. Tben they woald al leaal bave ?ot eredit for uot beinx aeourcd into it. The qneetion as to v ho ahall auoceed Mr. O'Douuell a.s Kailroad Commiaaioner i.-i ;i--i tivtin^' the naaociationa of railway employeaall Ihrough the Btate. They elaim that if the CoaBmiaaio i is to meananythingone member of it ahonld knoa aomething about practical ndlroadiug and tbe inteieata of tbe employea. Mr. 11i! 1 will donbtleaa be ioflneneed greatly Ln niu-Uiii.: -he nppointment bjr politieal oonaidera tioiis; iiul nhatoTor action he takea he will be gjble to Jnatify hy aayiag that tho aaaoclationa wera diridod, and that n.? aeleotton would bare pleiiso i tie'iii all. The ne v Commiaaioner ahonld be Bcleoted withont reforonce to Btate politics oi tha i inlit ii-.s of iii" 1 r.ul cs-un ion > ; bat jud.ciii?' from theprcaenl oatlook. one or othei wf these eonalderationa i.s likely to dedda tl.o mattor entiiely. The worsl thinj; aboul Ine natr.rnl gas naed at PittabOTi for lU'l and light in not the ehauce of its givini: ..ni ; it aaaaaa nlae to be an ezido* eive bwidn whleh dynamita i? only as a firc craekcr to a cannon. At ___nn___abnrg; I'enn., _s.ily yesterday nioiiir.'g, a uiau und Ul wife and two thildren wero blewn out of their beda and out ol thcir houso by au aatploaion of nat.'.i;.] gaa whuh pOHOd eloae to their dwell ing in 3 pipc It ia IJippoaed that Uirt j.ipe loaked antl lhat t'ue gas* roachod the honric tbrough an eld diain. Posdldy tbis hoisted housobolder will get __lim_t_i from the coai panv, ns be dirf imt ow tlio gaa ou hia premiaeB, an.l eo-seqnently bad n?>t Bignedthe aaaa] -pon cl;ul agre.rn* nt n"t t.. hold tlu- eompany rc Bponsibl.-, n*) matter whal **i*i*i'*"':*"** -?? Tbe s. ...ite Cotamitleo uaa not BU-oooofnl jroBterdayin getting iit any faota whieh prove thal Um pataonageof tho Departmonl of Ptthlio Worka mu at tlie diapoaai ot Hobert 0. Thompson for u long time after Mr. Squlre boc eoeded him in ofliee. I>- -oaber Smitb, tho Depnty Commiasionex of Publie Worka, who distribated tlio plaoea, aaya the charge ia db! tiu.'. Thoa once uora we aro remlnded of the deceitfnlneaa <>f appearancoB. As long aa Mr. Thouipaoa antl Mr. Sqnire wen ln barmony \!r. Smitli's Bpoointmenta wore Bnch aa Mr. Thompaon eonld approve; but jaat abont the time that thaae two worthiafl fell <?ut in regard to the queetion of Mr. Hill'a eandidacy, Mr. Squlra told Mr. Smith that heneefortfa n<> an poiutmenta were good withool his aanetion. Satarallyan nncharituble publie cameto the ooncluaion that the Bnppoaed "deal" between Tbompaona friend Flynn nnd s piira was broken off; bnt according to Mt. Smith there never waa a" deal " an.l in all hia appointmenta hc had an eye alngle to tlie good of the city. Uut tbo Couuty Demooraoy did uot Buflei Oh, IS A DBF1C1T TBE COBBBCT TBINOt After rceogni-ing tho great mcrits of tho President'a Meaaage, liis friendfl will nol bo slow to obaerve that it baa Bome defeeta. Itideeil, a few of its featiires aro really Itidicrous. The lTosiilent bMOfl importiint loeommondatlona upon the imagined facl that ?4onr reventios are in 0X0088 of tlie actual needa of itn econoitiie.il admlniatratioo oftheGov orninent." This. hc says, "jnstilies a reiluction in the aiuonnt axaotod from tlio people foi its Bnpport." At the samo time hc unrci-ei vetlly commenda the report of the Sccrctary of the 1'rcastiry, but is tiailiciilarly careful to otnit the moat Important part of that report, namoly, ita eotlmate of the roceiptB aod oxpendiiorea ofthe Qovernment foi the next flacal year. This eetimate, the Pteaidenl is evidently aware, woiil.l lune pitrred either that the revenuea aro not "in oxcom ol the iictnal needa ofan economical BdniiniBtration uf the Government," orelae that the PreaidentaCabinel offleera hare no intentiun to Bdm?lieter thr Government eeonomically. Fot tho Mtimatea <>i amounta reqnii-d by tlio variotu di-partmenta excood the Secretary's estiuiiito of roTonnea by more than .-. J .,<>.n?.ot>o. Perhapa it is tlie Bnil iin b on reoord that a Prealdent haa warmly eom mouded iho report of hi* Secratary, while stiuliously omittlng it* moal Important featnro, leflt it Bhonld proYO tbal a pari of hi* Meaaage waa altogether fooliah. lt may be doubted, too, whethor .'my other President haa ever tbonghl an eatimated deficiency of nearly $25,000,000 in tlu- snppliea for a ainojle year ao animportant a matter that ho did not eare to refer tu it iu hia aunoal Meaaage. Bnl the Bocretary <>( th*- Treaanry is eqnally opentocriticUm. Aii.-r showing that, under exiating lawa, tho reveuue is likely to Call much below the amoant whicb, the departmenU report, \i ii' berequired for the admioiotration ot the Govornment, the Socretary makea n*. reeommendation whatevcr for the reliel >?! the Qovernmenl <>r for supplying the deficiency. On the oontrary, he proceeda as if o Uttle deficiency of ^25,000,000 waa tli" correcl thing, and aa il the oountry would bave reaaon to be aurpriaed, and the Seeretary wonld hare itobootir hinisclt iu rigoroua eflorU, il thei ? wero not b deflciency. From tbe beginning to the ond of tho report, there io no reeommendation looking t,. an Increaae <>f rerenue or a decreaae of expenditnrea below the eatimated reeelpta. 0. tln* eontrary, the Seeretary prooeoda ezpreaaly to reeomniend a rednetion of r.-v.nue. lt la troe that his rcconiniciiilations on the laiitl qnOBtion MO 80 vagne thal thoy mny mean an increaae as well aaa decreaae <>f revenne. But tho propoaal to poatpone the colleclion of tho tax on spirita, until Uie spirtta are withdrawnforconaump tion, involv.'s, a* the Socretary mn?1 know, a very large dituinution of revenue, al leaal for the firsl year or two. Uf courae itia not to be snpposed that the Secrelary really oxpocted the greal deficiency whieh his reporl foreidiadowed. lt iaperhapa Bigniflcanl thal he pointa <>ut thal the rerenue antici|iateil will exceed tho expenditurei recom mendod by tbe diftcreni departmenta, excluairc ut any payineiit to tbe ainking fund, bj abonl $22,000,000. Bnl il' it la the purpoae of the Seeretary, ai of the Prealdent, t<> omil any pay nieiit tu the sinking fnnd, with or withoul liiuful authority l.u- Buaponding auch payment, it iK.iil.l bave been in place for the Preoidcnl and the Socretary to give that explanation dia tinctly. As mattera atand, the MeaaagB and the report promiBO ns b deficiency ol abonl $25,000,000, make no propoaition whaterer to prevoni it, and troat it aa if it wore the very thing nioot to bo desired, iiml by a Democratic AdminiBlratioo natnrally to bo expected. Bome explanation may perhapa be oflered in tba anbaequenl communication <.n tno tarifl qnestion whicb the Soeretary proauaea to make. Bnl nniil forther lighl ia c.i*t on th ? pm of the Adminiatration, it aerma proper t.> Infer thal a deficit is the s.*rt ?>t thing thal the Preal dentaad hiaBecretai. moal ardciitlj deaire. TIU. 8BSATE COMMlTTEErB DIl.AY. No donbt it wonld reqnire deep digging to gei ,;t the truthconeorning the paaaagc of Jacob Sharp'a Broadway francbiae tbrougb tho Board of Aldermen laal year. Bul ii Uatempting field for exploration. The Senate C-omtnittee onghl i?> have entered it earlier. Their time ia now ahort,andthe apiritahuwo byaomemembera of theeommittee is m.t oneonreging. Onoor two of them appear more anxiona to ?orer np raacality than to expoae it, and few <>i them Boem u have been eonsnmod with n burniug ?eal t<> lay bare all tbe iniqnitiea <?l the Aldei ? men of 1.-4. Prompt, aharpwork miahtyot accompliah much, but it musl be pnahed with great energy. An executire aeaaion waa nol held yeaterday, Benator Daly'a abeence being the rr-ui-iin glven. Of courae any exense will do, if Benatora are nol eager to take up tho aub j,it, bnt Mr. Daly abould be earefnl to afiord none. Ho baa bad b good repntatiou aa on honeat, faithful Legialator, bul anj appearanee oi relnetanoe in regard to the propoaed work, unlcss he baa aome BAtis?tetory oxplanatiou, will hnrt him badly. Theexeeutive aeaaion abould bave been held lu*t week, and the oommitteo ahpuld bave been busy with tbe invosti. i.tion before this. No well-informe- man doubta that the action of soino of tlio Aide?non utal year was dne to eorrnpt Lnflnenee. The proof maybebardto {.-et, bat so ii :n tbe prool of the crlmea of the Tweed llin_. Bank aooonnta were analyied then. They can bu aiiiily/eii now. If the faeta can b*- bronght onl they may bo nerful i;i ini piessin.- ih*' membera of the preaenl Board and thoae of tho Board of 1880, v>ho wUl booh take oAce, of the Unportanoo of keeping their bonda clean. The iinmiinity whieh the biilu'-takers ol lMsl have. tlius far oajoyed bai Booooraged soiiio wild boaata in irreeponaib? qnartera that BBatten have been ? lixeil" at tlie City Uull for the0000088Of tho raidon Fifth-avo. This is \vh*al!y incie.lible. In tho taOOOf tho law on the i;tutiite-liook and of tlio leccutly rentb r.il opinion of the Attoriioy-lieiii'r.'il of the Btate, n.i AU'.ciuuti 1* likely to be boltl ounngh to vote in fivor of gianting a fraw hlae te o rall- | road lo Fifth-ave. ttochaTotennderpieaenl etrenmataaeea would Lnevitably excito ~us pieioni of biibe-taking. TBB A(,'l 1 !>! < i BL lUQHTBB. The attempta pf the contractoia t<> excuae themeelvea te the aeriea <>f dlaaatera which bare oecnrred at the new Aquednct worka are not deaenring Bcriooa conrideration. ?" aaaertiog thal tbe aecidenta are dne to the . t and eareleaaneaa of the men they oondemn thenieelvea, foi it is plainly tbeit duiy to protecl tin.se whom they employ againat oven theirown Inattention. Bnt iu Ihe caaeof tbe four men who wore killed by the follower falliug npoo them from the top <>f the shaft, it iaespeciallyclear that ihemethodof working waa to i.liiiii". The plan followed waa clumsy, old-faahioned, and Lmminently dangerona. Tbe follower in micIi eaaea i.s siuc togetcangh. aomewbere, and the men were expccted, by ezerciaing nnnanal vigilanee, to make np te the erndeneaa of the meehaniam rmployed by the contraetora. Bo alao in the eaaa of the bul vi.tini, who wnaernahed by a roek falling from the roof of the tnnnel. li iaohrlona thal thia tnnnel ahonldbaTebeen timbered ; tbat at the leaat it ahonld haveCbeea carefully inapected before any one waa nllowed to work there. Bot ev idently no preeantiona were taken. lliiniiin Uffl was held too cheap to eall te protect-oo, and tbere waa no aenae oi reaponaibiUty. In aneh cireomataneea tbe only way toreetify the inbnmanity of employeroia tobrlngtbem nnder thewbipof the eriminal law. Tbe loaa of lifo at the Aqneincthaabe ciiiic a great pubiic scandal. Thfl pretenee that it waa unavoidableieimpudently falso. Theae e.in be 00 qiicstion that it is attributable in tbfl inaiii to groee eareleaaneaa and ahamefnl neg.ec. of dnty on the part of the contraetora and anperintendenta, ;md ihey ahonld bfl bronghl to accoont te it. The deepeot minea on thfl Com atoek, ranging from 1,600 to 3,000 feetin deeeent, bave been worked for yeara with a tlihfl <>f the loaa <>t Ufe incurred in a few mootha iit iiie Aqoeduct Thbi faet alone ptorea the tnviality of the excuece pul teward in behall of tbe ealpoble peraona. They ahould bepur Biied iu the conrta energetieally. JOBX C CABLlBLii, 111 MOB1ST. Tuf. Ti:ir.r\i.*s old friend, Sainiiel S. Cox, having tranatered his talenta and acconipliah* mentato thebanka of the lloephorua, a new eandidate for the bonora of Congreaaional humorial appeara on the banka of tOe Potomac. lt ia Bpcakcr Carliale who would faln aeiae the mantle of the vaniehed Bunaet. His apeech i.n "??aturday retnining thunka for hia renomination to the Cliair eontained a aentonce well calciilated to make " [ Langhter]" bold both h:s aidca and look well to liis buttona. ?? ln my jii,l..'ii.ciit," aaid Mr. Carliale, u.i full and complete recog " nit ion of Democratic principlea in our t_overn - in, d( iaeaaentiali nol onl) t>> Ihe preaervation "ot the right. ofindividualaand local communi - ii.*. l.nt alao io tlie perpetu ition of the Union "ol Statea." This conditioning the perpetnation <>f the Union upoa tho full and complete recognition of Democratic principlea -we leave II to hia old fnendain i!..' XL. lllth Congreaali Mr.Coxcrer porpetrated a huiccr j??Jv.- than that. It takea th,. ii-iith ol hietory to briog thejokooul in b >!d and irreaiatible n llef. A qn irtcr ol a ccn tniy ago thcro waa grave doubl about the per? petnation of tin- 1'iii.?ii. Wl.y 1 Rrcauao <>t the doaperate attempl of Domocrata in tece -a full and complete recogpition ol Demociatic principlea'1 ii),'>u the country. The patriotie, tevel-bcadod Atnorican people were aoatornlj aud analterably oppoaed to auoh .. reeoirn ition tliat they weal t,? wai to prerent it. They did prevenl it ; tbfl ITnlon waa preeervedi Demo? cratic principlea did nol receive a full and com? plete recognition; they did receive a tremen dona Bet-back?aome <>' them, Indeed, were f.tt.t'ilv injured. Democracy doea nol pre ten d that it is not now ,the aame in aubatance aa il w;is wben it aeted aa tbe mainatay of rebcllion. It is doing feuaine*. nt tho old atand with the old principlea. And Mr. Carliale tella his brother-Democrata thal If there is nol a full and complete recognition of tiK.se principlea - ,ill thal i- lefl ol them -the .nierh an Union muat gol -ta riae to a qoeationofprivilene and conlldently cliallengc tho adniircra ol Mr. c,,\ t,> produco from liiaapeechea a mon poteol appeai to one'a riaibilitiea. \V> c.ui imagine one thing fnunier -jusl ono. It the Prodigal Son on hia return bome had taken liis fatber aaide and remarked : " Sire, m ?*my judgiu?nl a full und <.plete recognition ?? ol my i>i inciplea as illuatrated in my eareer is ?* i ..-ciitial not only io tbe proacrv atioo of tlu "righta of youroelf and my brotber but alao to ?* the perpetuatioo of the family eircle "??tbal perhapa would havo been fnnnier than the Speaker'a grenl eftort. We venture to add a word of advice to Mr. Carliale. H yon are determined, dear iir, to Hupplemenl your other Laurela with iln.-coi ,i Ininioiist, I.y all meana bo funny. UutO, for voiir own aake, your I'i i.-nd-. and the I'luc gi i- - rcgion, beware boa you ever again allow your* ,-n li to be aa funnj as yon ean. CALIFOEXIA 11:111 AXD i 18TEEX MAE KET8. Benator Stanford haa rccently promiaed the lalifornia 1'iuit -Growers1 Aaaocintion anchratea of in ighl t<> New-YorV for thi ir prodnctioni a* will enable them to orgnnixe ahipmentaona large icale. Hitherto the carlosd ratea b.v_ been to a greal exlenl prohibitory. The rcduction promiaed averagea from l<> to 50 per e.iit; an importaul difTcrence. Tbe organlxa tion of tlie Cnlifornia Prnit-Growora is of reoent date, bul it baa alreaay removed Bome grnve obataclea to commerce, A llll iniis levelation lia-s n-iillcd Ikuii tlu- Qral ean lui coDiitioll ol dotUCStiC Iraile atatiatics. It appeara thal during tbo paat year, ont of n total of 1,(>_.'."?.mi loii.ls ol green fruit shipped out ot California, only four unbrokon carloada reaclicd New-York. The oVia Francttto Dul lettn thinka thal tliis showa thal the fruit growera havo herotofore "only leached tbe edgeof the real markei." New-York, Hoaton, I'hilad. l|-liia and other large citiea bave practically uo reprcaentation in tboae slin. menta. The Calitenia fruit doea doI reach them, or leachea them only ln Buch dribleta tbal the anpply is Inappreciable. The California theory .?t tbeextenl of tlio Ka>tei ii markei requirea aome importanl modifl eation, bowover. The lacl is that 1 >ut for the blind greed of middlemen tbia markei would l?- supplied copioualy irom neigbboring aonrcaa. Tho rapacity of dealera, not contenl wiih reaaonable profita, haa practically killed the popalar demand te fruit. Bhonld California eompetition, operating through an ezchange contiolled by the fru't-growera sfthal Btate, eonipel local dealera tolower tbeir ratea of com miaaion, the reanlt wonld be, nottogivo thu market to tbfl Pacidc Cuaat, bnt t.. demooatrate tbe abnndance and excellence <>f a bome prod ure thfl l.iiilitics tetraoaportingwhicb aronld rendur aeriooa rivuliy on thfl parl ol thfl Cali fornia oreharda and vineyarda Lmpoaaible. With the iit ru.-* fruita than ia perbapa a bettac |iros|it't-t. California eni boat BicJlj in oraagea already, aud may BOtOfl diiy eonipete on eqnal termawith Plorida. It will not, howwver, do for the California fmit-groweta to pnt tuo mneh f.ith in the ilUmitnbflltyof tho Eaatern market, and all hopeo of eontrolllng thiamarket for peare, grapei and -tn.ill frolti -*? Bll"i)'>' illiisi.iy. Ir. the poat tho menns employed to prcaervc California frull en ronta have been but partially incceaafuL and eonparatlvely tow of tho Hunplea plaoed on aale here havo been fait-fnl repreBontBtivea ol the Golden Stata. it may be tbal the dlfflcolty will bo removad by Ineroaaod rapidity of tranaportation. Certalnly if the fioit ia aonnd and of good quuliiy to bepm with it onght to BUifer loss by ii railroad ioornev of ?ix daya in ap-cially constructed cars than doea the tropical frnlt whieh eomoi to us after a sea voyage threo timea aalong. The California I'mit?the most and the beot of it?has thna far-beon abaoibed by the Great Weat. Verv little has touud ite way beyood Chieago. Whethei tbero is a market for all Boch produeta as con Btaad tue teat of Eaatern -iaeriminal lon, and timt of oompetition with the foreign and Sotithern supplie- already BStabliBhed remaina to bc bccu. We do not think Soutbern California orangeo are as yet iit to eompete with thooe of Flori.la. but that qnestion will quiekly bo detonninoil when tho fruit conies toj-other in tho Eaat? ern marketa. Tho California frnit-groworB bavo u meat ftituro before them perbaps. Uut they ninst understand thorougbly that before they eaa pooaeaa our marketa they moat con qne them, and that the victory in all .sueh en terpris.-s Is simply a ipicstiou of tho survival Of tho fittest._^^^ A UX1QUE 0HAMPWE8H1P. Mr. Williani II. BWMT, ef Philadelpbia, evidootly .i.siresta. Allthetrnmpof faaaeaa fall as it can hol.l with Buiier. That ih not rciiiarkablf-tli* vi-iiiinii. fot wida reeognitton is eoaamoo. Whal Is reaaarkabla ia tlu) aaaana whieh Mr. Baaer pro poaaa to empfcy to attaiai his and. Tbaae moaoa nn- tWO in liuiiiliur; t>, ivit, Mr. lhuirr's 8.08. r'ra.m ln iimn.. tn t fi** Qnaket City ha baa aaat forth thia re_?rkable promiae an. invitation: i. tl.e l-warral Diiiuuuiil Byoa, Kin. of the w*orid, wlll eonquei any uum or perw?i m ttiin world witu tiioir 1 aaavfiful it)n-', umi If ni.y _tu.tlt*iii:iii avltlu S I1U> to 10* il'iri- my erei m Now-Yora .-ity rnii upon bm aoO I wiii rirayooa proof ond ?iii Indura my ayes oo alectrlo (la-t. gaa Ught aod emuiie n.iit, mui alao on tlio aoo; .,.-,. I wiii i.ut ..nt ?lectrl< li.lit wltU tlie ,-yi *. How, y,,u Niiv-inik gentlemaa, Ifyoii wisli na t" liulure my i-i? cuil *,uiu** ,,r *i'ii,l tn ^ 11 II.11.111 It. B-1 I.II, 1,230 Worth Twa?nty-ilttli-.t., ffctladelp-la. /' uli Ij h ,/, I ,.-.'. 7. It wiii be -i.n thal Mr. Baaer is prepared to eopa witb all eomers, nol alth brawnytlBtB i.ut mth a Btoradaheato weapoo. IIeelair,oa la affeot, unleoa wemiannderataad Hr. Baaer, that when it oomea loeyea h" holda tha ohampio?ibip *.t tba world. And certuinly if h? con do whal ba allegea Mr. Baner ia nol tha rietim "f an optieal deluaion. The publie baa been laboring andor tbe Impn wl m tbal oobody witb tbe alngleexevptionof rhe Amoricnn Ln...* ,af tbo I'.iuitii >.l Jnlj oratlon is equal t" tbo t.iii of "indnring" bia eyea ontl.an,toa_y Dothlng of gaa or the elcotria light. In "ic of bia glowing peroi iti'u.s Mr. Qoorga William Cnrtla n-preaent* tbe Eaaglo oa "g-sina nnflinoblngly >>u il,,-ie ,.ii-'l i. mnol Llberty," and it is tbe settled tion olik. >,f Fourih of July oratora,oculista, npticiana and onlithologtata thal tbo foal atood tor Ibe iitiu',1 rxertion ,.i thfl i> ?wer "I tha eye "f tbe :_i,.. Bnl bere oomea Mr. Bauer, of Philodelphia, wbo olaima tbal h*. oan ,,ut oui tho .?l.,'iii.- lighl with Banar'a . .-: Manifaatly ia thopreseuceof tln* tr.-ui-n doua il-Iiu-i.-in* ut tho l.:.i;le liuiy wll P*l0 hl-. m enVctual ryea. Btill ll iaonlyfair t,? romorobor Ihot Ihe Eagle baa ucver been pul tothe teotre t. rr. il to. Wa all aro aware thal he i^ a game hir.l Umi knowa uo am h word aa fail, and bence we all ni,-. mfident be wonld rwlent the insinuatioa lhat he e.aul'l nol put *.ut tbe etoetrio Ugbl witb ln* oj oa n Mr. Banar i* :.f>l.< to pul it onl witb B tuer'a eyea, Byall meana, therefore, lel u-* bave a malch be taai.n lloner an_ tbe Eagle. -\u*l may tba 1,**-** , , ,.,111. hiMlaining any inlentlon "t caatiag :,,i> i.ii. -eiuaii -ui the Baner eyos, the pairiotic in . ..1 the Amorli in peoplo, out-ldo of I'liilu dolphia, ii'I' probably laad tbem t*> lay oddaoa the Ii.n Jonaon iui'1' made a romarkabbi n \ , f t . Ua. Bald be t,> Cella, aaid bo, 1.ilial l,a ui.,ly witli ililua OfOO, The en, uiii-i.ui, ,? Buggeota a qaeation t*. tbe ev*. rhampion. !>.> yoo, too, Mr. Baner, do your driuking witb yoor eyoaf Can you t., . i.ii abrandf amaah with your nght orb and ,31.-[. ..i _cb?mpagnfl eooktall with your left f Ann if not, are yoo aol t.ieil mtli enry um*,,,,! ilunk ..I c i ;.i t la.li,. aare, Jonaon doea n,.t,\ pn>snly *t:,t*' thal Colia did a, tuolly *l" h*-r driuk? ing to him witli bor eyoa. Iti* tbe poel waaagen* t ii niuii iiini li. "?T aa.iilltl ttavfl ii-l.t *l 1 lia "I *'f B li.lv t<> whicb aha waa nneqnal. I'erhapa a'.'liu could not hare pat out tbe electric lighl with bor , ., - : lm, lt i- el.'iir th lt e,<ii*l,hl ni: thfl .',_,' iii whieh *h*- llred, aba bad an unuanally able pair of Inmiuanea. Il Mr. Baner eaunal ,lnnk aith hia ryealet him franklj *tayao, iu juatiee toCell \ uiiiu ii iih auch ayea *is lu* lo hi* be "l i an well af |..t.l t., bn generoua, espeoially wben tbi're m ;i lady iu th.- e.i,.'. It it tiiita-h ..ut tbat be can anddofla drink ?itli hla eyea thal conaidcration may Injure him witb the l*rnhibitionl8i8, in raaehenu? t"i uffice, I'.ui we take it thal Baner ia too aenaible l.i Le _n talllei -*,'< -ir. There bi a silrer llning in tbe Proaident'a elond ,af worda, bnl lha Bland people are nol eneonraged b. "? . The Preoldont'oadmirora gire bim ,-r* ,!it for re markablfl literar. *ki!l in atripping ororj aubjeet of extraneona matter and sinking alraighl al the i.nuu qnestion. Tbere mual he, tnen, an inordinata iiuiub, i >,f maln questiona before Ihooonntry*, i-ini *? tbe Mea-nage, strippedof eztraneoua matter, i* <>t eztraordinary lengtb. ? ? Tasterday _newa waaenonnona In luilk ns well aa inteti elj intoreating. Tha raaouroea of eveu tbe boai org-nised metropolitan uewapapen wore ?everely taxad la diapoaing of it. We ara gladto My tbat Thr rutati.NB proved tn tbla emergency the boatnewapaper ia tbetown. lt waa the only N'ew-YorkJonrnal that publbdied the Preaident Ueaaage and Seeretary Mauning'a report in fuli, iiii.l ni tbo Bame time ii had the moal eomplete and interesting acoouut of Mr. Vanderbilt. death and ,.,,,, i nu ev.nt of abaorbiug Interoat to all ,i;iMwa *.. roadera, Tha expnlaion ,,f th*> lletropolltan Baaeball Clnb of this eity from momberahtp in the American A*-.". i.'iii'.u baatbrownadamparover the frieuda of tbo club in this city, It ia alao aaythliig bul pleaaanl newa for Mr. Brastua Wiinou, who pur chaard Ibefranehbwof thoi.nnlj a few daya sgo for if?5.000, 'Ilu* :i ii,.* -ui1 uui lui- n, exenea i..pelliug tho club oxeepl thal ,,f petty Hiut*a Bndjaaloney; and If Mr. WTIman seeurei thejtulg? nii-iit for$50,000 damagea whieh Iua proposea to ?eekagainatthodalegatea they will regret tfu'ir i, I, nt action. Tbe Metropolitan Club i- the oldeal organi-alion ?>f iti kind in thia ricinitj ; it brougbt baaeball book into pnblie faror ln thia olty, and pleasant raomoriea of tbe nino will over i?' green Ui the hearta of troolororsof tbe Natioual gan_ hara, [b maklng yonr arrangementa to gel allthe fnn .. , of llfe i Iii. Uu re ia ia it, doo'l for _et tue imili tuiti.itt will be a-orded thia winter hy the80-10* iiinii,' llolman. Tb,' diphtberetifl ghonl ih looae again. ? ? It ia related of Laviaan-Littoo, tha anfnrtunate Engliahman wbo dled io th?eity laal ire.-k, thal be laborad andor tha deluaion tbal lus beart had been foroed from bia left to Iuh h.ih aide i.y b Btoepleebaaa aeoidont. Our young geatiomeu ?.f i ii.- Maadow Brook and Far Kookaway llnnta I i tt lo knuiv ii luit liik* they luu 11 heii llii'y (j,. tiuiliur lopping. Paopla -o_t'1i!iit'8 ilu (|iii'.'r tliiuci tO rnise niuney wii, 111?bi .,-t luii.i ui*. and a eondlthm of paea? niiiia Bmbai?_Btnaat oeeaaloeally diotogta tha Baaral viaaoa otobof ahnreh ahia-B a chumh iu D.ytuu, Uu., is BB__Hin_ irom a Uupl.toil tiu_.iiry and to replcmsh it it is propo3cd to bare on entor talnmont with thia aovel featuro 5 Eaeh lady attemllng; will bo wrapped ln a Jg~J_ wiiterpmnf .ui.i veiled aud carrv ?'u"^> V^?t bldUer Ther will tiieabo "aold" ut aucdon to t he h ghr-abiddor Mdtke pun-huaer will aeoure tho lady ?cT?aot th. |.:n-tiier for thn rrstof the orcnliiK and a ahare 01 _" contentaof her lunoh biiskot. If rhe good people who invented thia plan will ro Ucct for a iiioiiient b0W thoy vrould regard it if ? newapapei had propoeed to increa_e its funds hy the. aaaa Baeaaa, the alight abliqaity in their vwion will be iiniiiodiately rectilicd. Our now a.iueduct is becowing o shamblos nnd rtinninK l.lood iuste.id of wator. Is it not time for tho Urand Jury to tako somenctiont Than is one aentcnco ln Mr. TUdaartuaaat dafanai lattar whieh woald aaeara his overwhelmmg de feat at tho hnnds of the Domocratio party if ho cv.r Bfaineameapfaraay ofiloo from rrosident dowa t.. path-niastor. This is tho sentenco : ' lo leave our vast interosts dofimcol.ss ia ordor to re duoo the eoat of whiskey to its consuniors would beasolecisin." Any man. even though his namo be Tilden, who arrays liiiiis.df Bfainat whiskey and wlu.skoy cousuniors comtnits tho uupardonable Democratic siii. Mr. Tildon must go. Thofaot tliat thero is soine thottght of hringing natnral gas to Buflak) dotibtloss accouuts for tho mae* tl.at Carl Sehuxz ts talking of buying a Duf falo nowspaper. _. 1'ERSOXAL. Mr. Cnrtls Oulld, of Ihe Commercln! Rulletin, Poston, ha_ft"rtourenlrof I.on?fellow" contalnlng B copy of overy uubll-hisd portrolt of tho poot, aud " Kxrolslor " lu Ita author'd owu wrlttu*. Mroe. Pattl waa tha only woraan ln tho audlenco at Fiyuro't recent auuual solr6o. The Rov. Dr. Loonard, who ran for O o.ernor of Ohlo 011 the Prohl bltlon tl cket thls yoar, saya Atlanta was the hnrdo. tcitr ln thoisouth to eapture, "exoept N'ew-')r leana." Tliat tho Prohlbltioul-l. haf e capt-rod tho lat ter clty will be new* to many. MI44 Kato Sanhorn 1. reaponalhte for th.) remark that Mr. Aator wroto hia novol uuder tho nom de plnnxe ot an aatemk. Lotilse Mlchol and rrliice Krapotklne aro to receive fnll aaaaaatf (MW the 1- reneh (Jovernniont. " N'oany ev.-ry oiie ls ftadto know lt," wrltca The rhirmjo Trlb toi.'f (?(.rre4i>(.ii,|.-ii.. "I.oulio Mlchol ia a wom.i.i of tho ? ],rlvit? oharacterand Inleod of blaiuoloaa Hfo ?.vn for hor politieal oxtr..v.ij'an__,s. Aud lu thora sho li alneern iv.nl dlBtaterested. As for Kr.ipotkiuo. hia dl ? tln_ui(ihe(l servlcui to tlia cau?e of sclonca and ciTUixa* tlou win for uiui uulvor.al roijard. Taera is BO pr."ba blllty tl.iithc will ever itlvo tlm (inverninetit otT.-noe a_7i(ln. He will do vote hlmaelf entlrclv to llterature aud acleuco aud dubblu no nioro lu politieal ?i<itatlou. ' Mine. Iffiiry <!r. villo aay* ?he thlnka lt ls n?t pood for an autiior to i;ct oelebrBtod too rtoou. It apolla hlm. Wlllliiiu II. Kim'Ii.hlsreported to bo " laying rlpcs " tn _ec,iro tho leinlorohip of the ladlana Daaaeerafly aad tin- I'niic.i Btatea Benatorehia. Ba is wiiiing to speaa. a dollar and u half In tlio w,,rk._ ME TALE OF TBE I>AY. Mr. Bath flreen makea thu toUoWlag annoiincoment: ?? in behaltof tlm New-York Btata Flsh Ooaaaalaaloai Ido? itra t" aaaoaaea thal laaa aaw ra niy ta receive appllca ti.ms f?r ti*u for Bt_oktaa.Be pubUe watera la tho Btata. My order?8oo> will remala ,.;,c:i oattl Karoh 1, i--";. i wi-.ii toInapnaanpoa tha aalada of all parttoa wlattag Bshtha Importanoe of pleeta. ihalr appUaattoa aa Ile baton tho above tliue." TIIK TWO Ji.MN'-*. We'ra a palr ol Joiiy Joiiua ln tbe , n ,ir: Ami he wim bla paper coub Will i't'iid boa twon.ir.iKoua Have tfot theie : ti'ii Um Seaatora ?..l.ito One preal *. Ai tho Dilehty Mhlp ni .tuto, in tlie iii-k ? Oaward glldoa. In tho IIcii'o the other slts Wltb a clni. ; An.l ii? ponints tbe deab lo iiiaa, A - ba Dolda bla ulipperj wita lly tlio nul,. Ono's a biillv " l,lne-_] 144 " boy? Tbat'a Carliale - Hhermaii ts a Buokeya eof, Ami we cuiiili.i.'i/c ,nir )oy Wita ? ? [Columboa Diapatch. It w.n aapposod that tha adoptlon ol weakly, laotead nf monthly, paymeata la tha Mew-Eagland factorlca woald in.iu. e tbe oporatlroa to par eaah for tholr ni? eerloeaad proTisloasi bBl In many e.moi lt baa aot ? !.,ii" BO, a _re.it niajnrity of oparallraa Itlll loiitliiulii^ to Iniy ,,u , idil. lh-- fro.it aa tlie win.low vaiie* hi 1 asstiuiM a myil.td fant.nt.t' ohapea _4 tbedliaaaa llaht of tbe Ireeum r> I upou it. nut thero waa aot naeb ehaarfulueaa there lun,.- FUtloaa 1111*_-i_r<-< 1 iba atore i loaer than asual uii'i a. Bllpabo.1 m I* ii i.t iloting o. or tba newapaj " s - in w., Bl I" 'I'lcrit-.1 ll'il,'-. ?? ii.in,'t _.u ii. Cougn *i l* a .mii,' .i-'in. but thal alal nows. Bverj .o,ly hnew'twould Iks gola'." ?? i 'apuae ll'll la. bla tbe ta) rlff, ,-i, i" "?Twoul tackln .tn\ thi.i,' inui'b. lt nerer does. I eOUld 1>* it l"Her ( ,,,:s-l','-? all bj lUl -cif." "Tbat'ati i*,8l. you"rea_;enlaaforlo_rlalatlon. Wbf, y,,u ),,n ean aral rlUof thaallver dollarqulckar'aaay Coii-i,-s4 I over beard of." "Let'i breab aootbar,"aaid Rl. aad thetwo retlred to the imicr room ,iml Iniarrlewed eaob other uerosa a coupl. of tumblero, il trifonl ro#t. Tba cr.iniiirry erop la i cre.ti aueooaa tlu* yeir. l ni i'i ..'..Mili R \t IND. I enne frOB h innts ol lUOUnl BBd l.lko, I in ik.' ,t lUdit.n An.l -? ni ii,.- iiii ill boy'a mllkpall gay .\. ,r..iii ( ap iba bII y 1 jniint lha iiiHiilen'* mn.' witb r.(l, i ion i lha ic.it'* .I-*.'.intiii-. And naka iho tal man cbaoa h.s bal Wilb bollowlng und bootlag. 1'i'oui ofl tha llna Ibe olotbee 1 Mow. An.l c'cii Ihe inn- I oarer. lui ilast ni..y co... ? an l 4,lit in.iy go, Jlut 1 no on fi'ii-vcr. ' ' tii,nn'. firaphlo. A marriud ivoin.iu in ' h eafO baaa atatOf oo closely raaoabllaa ber tbal ihe huahaad of tho foraaai laaoaaa* Uutaa puxxled to tall them ap irt. Keatacky deaen oa i" ba oallad " tha mother <>f Bpeak* or?." It h.i? been hooored with that oBloo aleroa tuueo. w_ huvc ln tiiiit oflice a bouquct oompooed of pblox, K.i.iiiinins, in,, irulim bride. pluka, luljiionett*. larkapur iuni ttv.i ur tiir.-c otber U.n.is ol Bowora, gatlierMl Nuveuibar _-' Wa'U waaer our auminer bal ih.tt no ni hcr Sortbern Btate oau boasi of ineb Bowera Rruwlug outofdooraat tbla time ol yoar, [Oreeloy ir'oi.i (fewa ilniFreaota tradear of Beleaee haa been furolahed wltb aome 4i.ii i Iii,ir ia, ts aa raaaurda tha produotion of _.,-e;il..'.i nr.nnlv. ( uit nf ui iri< tii..n ."ni.n,?,.,,?,,. ?.ilnins of iiie,nn,i Ulatlilad ai.n.ialty. nol q.ilta ball a nllllon catllooa, aeoonll.ig to M. ,iir.ir,l. ..t tba Parla liuntcipal i..,n r.norv, 44itc ,ii*iiii.,i from tbe arape. Tha greal portiou of aplrlt la ao. from iralo, wbleh, lf aulUelently rcriiii'"!. is nm unwhdlaaniiia, hul thiabelna raroly doue. tba aplrtt la bad, Tl.lhar oouroaa frooa whleb alcotol ls diatillad me ai.pleo, p, ira, potahiea and baet-root, all ?f which eoiitaiu jkii-ohs of varioua kuuls.?[l^judou Tnith. " l'.ip ,, do they iilw.tys tlu 1 _.i. when they bora for Itl" aakad Bob, " Yea, Robert, yoa tnay depead upoa lt. wherntbere la abore thara is alwaya n.ia," roplied iiie fatber. who. by tba w.ty. la ._isoaii_4v.si>.ipor mau.? [Ulngbamton Kopublloan. Tlir OBIP 08 im: BRIDOB. To Ihe /.'(/(.(./' ot l he. Tr 18UHO. snr. You are too uiid witb tha Bridge nmn n;.-is. Ihopeyoa wllldetatl an uitclli?eut per_ou to Bpand b ,iiiy on a Brldate ear, aad uata it* .-.p.-ni betwecu tenalaala Lot blm _ive the azaet dlataaea bol aaaa tha potnta, 1 .It.uk it is 104) tli.in a inllii an.l ll ahould l,e lion.'i i not nora thaa ti.r.-o mlantea I toldKr. laat* nn ihis lona itiro, nnd ho, aa a rallroad Bzport, knowa lt. Your own _aaa will beahla to oattlatha qaoBtloa of tlim' ooeuptad. rhoarip la af.ulure ii ii .1 ls knowu to be an i.y Uc- manacera. llenca tbe p.ii.lic nro robbctl of eboul Hve uiinutca ,tt arery erooalng, i ne riiinin-raium. ciir> ahould bo aold, tho ajrlpa abaa donc.i. the prroent otHelala diBiutaoed and latelllKeut liieu |,.it Ui. (,li "Ihe pUbllO aui.tll, powerflll lot'nliiii tivea a,nl aint.ililn ears, mnl perfoel aatnly will bo oeoured aud duuble iiio uiunbor of paaoengera earrled la a Hli en Ilnie. (il.i.liill. II. Kll.l.llt. A.ic ror*, 1 )??(?. 9, 1885. [ Tlierc m a aitnploi and easicr ictiicdy. Ahaiidon the eil',,rt t,< foroe Into ua,, a now grip, which la thfl inventionof Bomobodyeonneoted with tbaBrldge an.l haa i.e,ui aaonree ef aiinoyanoo from tlio stnrt; tako tlm long-tried uiipliauoo whioh haa aorked aatlafaetorily for yaaraou tiios.iu Praaeiaeo cablo ri ia,1... aud go ahoad with the proaent ajrataaa. In ciiui's at iwiin or i in co iiiiica.is Btflap aa angla aa iiiiyiliii.it on the Kridge aro oonataatly travaraad on thaSan Praneiaoo roada wltb v?ry haavjr traiaaol oaraaad with perfoel a.iiety. Thaaaaaatemantoi the Brideja is sum.ly a doaon y.ara bohmd tho ttiucs ; tliat is itll). Tlti; HK*1T r.M'o.NKM' (?K K BPUBLIO A.NIM.M. /.un. The ii'.il/,,,/'. {Mau.) Chrtnotypa, Fm- a plalaspokaB. oat*and oul itcpublioan paper, Thm M.ii Vi,u.4 i iitiicM.takaatho ie.ni. u baanoarujpa* lliy wli.ilevoi- with iiioderu Deiiiocrucy or UufWUBipary. li hoiievea iu oaiiin. titiu^a i.y tlinir rlgbl aataeai aad ?ithoufh it* raadara bmi __n alwaya a<ro? witii ita oplnlniia, yol they tlniint uot that lt la tlio tth.eat expo nnlll of Krpublleall Itloita ln Ainci.i-.i. All, Yi)11 IXiN'l' KNOW ITI Fi'.m The H'liiinwrt Amtriean. Tlu- .\>i.- )nrl; TUntt rrlera ndllnrUllr to Mr. Plalne aa " Jlui lilalne," and prlula lila iiaiuo in auialU'r typo thau tl,.' ollmr naiuea iu the artlolt*. Huoh lutleue,? la too l.w for a uowa^aper liko iht iimet. TIIE DIUMA?MUSIO, DALY'S TnKATRK-A *_&__? OFF. On one of the drcaneat iriffh.? of the jcar, and afler a singularly deaolate and deproasing day, Ma Daly effactod at hia theatre a rcrlval of hia comedy, adapted froui the Oermau, entltled " A Nlght Off." Toa bt >nu dld uot preront tho aaietnblago of a lar^o atnllonce, and after ao sauch glooni tbla merry pl.iy prorod a wek como refreabment. Few uraruitlc perforinancoa haro had to niueh eold water poured upon thom aa camo dowa on thia oue laat uight. A aad pleco would have failed ua tho Inatant, under oircuinstancon ao plurlal at.d frlgld, " A Nlght Off," on the contrary, had all the effect of a burat of aunahine. Tho pioco waa abundantly succcoafal wheu tlrat brou.nt forwardat Daly'aThoatro ltat Jbta\ and Ita pleaaing .ju illtle. have not boon forgotten. Tho preacnt revival of lt ia eniluontly approp rlate to thefef. tlval aeaaon now at hiind. aud Mr. Daly's company aa. ootopllahotl the reproductlou wlth brllllanl ablllty aat\ with a rotuarkablo atHuenco of aul.ual aplrlta. Tho pleoo la fortunate In a hutnorotia plot, iu brl?'ht aad well ooa* traatetl char.ictcr., ln nitiiiile dlaloguo, in a full vela ef uuobatraalve seutltnent, aud lu cheerful iscenery; but 8 Ib atnl uioref irtuuato in tuo fitnoss, tho varioui acaoor, plishmcnts, thoahiulngtalcut., aud tho persoualcbarma. tho perfonuera who are eaat for Ita lnterpretatloa. Jfra. GUbert, Ml.* Heh.iu, Miss Uroher, Mlaa Irwln, Mlaa O ot don. Mr. I?wls, Mr. Drew, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Hklnnor, llj, Lock-roq oud Mr. Uoud aro the playera who appearedl lt laat uight. aud lu all materlal partlculira tho i__> formance was the aame aparkling auceeaa recorded la thia coluran wheu the comody waa flr.t producod. It aeldoua happona that playora aro ao entir.1/ well aulted as they are ln the preseut ln atance to tho parta that thoy uudertake. To Mra. (illbert la allotted one of thoso furmidabl. becauae ao vory oouveutlonal, correct and decldaj, f. males wblch llila .uature and aocompiHhod actresa la .0 tltted to hnpenoaatfl by reasou of hur w idekuowlodge of BB maa uature, her koou acuoo of lmllcroua huinor, and her lulierent amlablllty ?ud uieutal 8888888. SuaB a woini.n aa Jfra BaOrlU, klndly. but a uiartluet, u uniy to bo well piaycd by au actreaa who largeiy exedj harlu peraoual attrlbutea. Mr. Lewls embrolder. the cbaruoicr of ProftatOT Jlubbitt with couutless aubtle aod dellcate touchea'of uature?ahowlug literary vanlty ta an iimiablo, but rery drolt llght, and dlapiaylog that propenMty toward frulio llcenao whieh la aul. doni outgrown by eveu the 8_8_0M n.en, nnleaa their llves bave been encu.-b, rod witb troublo au.l _urcharged with grtef Mr. Drow an_ Mt?s Hehati partlclpate in a woolng whleh la iincoiiiinoo ly cnaraeteriatio of youthful lovers, a.td Whlea they reu ilf i dellOloaaly phiuant, tlie oue by bia alertnlayfulueaa oud cool aud elegant aaaurance, the other by laient mle oi.luf audauiost artful aasumptlon of glrll_h.oy.ieaa. Tho truefcellng which theao two actors aucced ln dif* fuslug beiicath their uioods of levlty a:i4 caprloe in nol tho leaat of tuo beautles of thelr work. Mr. Charlea Loclercq, aa tho stroll lug inaiiiiger, ucrfoutly well rt pn-aeuts a wull-kuuwii huninroiia aud alinoat forlorn plinae of the dramatic char.icti.-r-tho player of iBpractlcable talaafl coiublned wltb irrote a^.iu pcrsouallty, who Is alwayj hoiief.il, always atrlklug out luto frc?h eaUrpnaa, aad tic.orauiceaafuli.ianythlng. The ocenc nf the diacom* flture. when Siia,> as the iiol.lo lioiuau heio of the l'ro* f. a_.,r'a bnd play la dlsplaycd befare the astpiilabod eyea of Jfr* Unbbitt bas selilo.n beea aurpaascd for coiuio Iiu.nor. and lt made a dellghtfully tiu-rry clluiax laat nl-ht Tbo entire perforiuaece waa ann oth, uraccful aiiil.-fHeii'iit, aud a delightcd uudlenco gitve it anclia re.option a* wuriaiita the Bxpectaaey of a prospcroua run loi tbi.. iiierry and ploaatsf play. .TIIE TIIO.MAS F0PULA8 C0NCEKT8. Tho sixth of Mr. Thoma..'_ Popular Coiiccrta at tho Ac.nion.y af Maata took place laat Tue. day evoulng ami waa the first of his pmjrctod aerlea of ( oniiioscra* Nlghts. Tl.e BOaU 888 8? lualTelj that of litruo/, and lt would bara boea exeeodlaaiy ditticuit to have coo* atr.uti.l a more lalfireatlBg or aignillcant pio?rainino than the folaiwlng, which waa intcrpreted bf 88 orchoa ua laereaaa i la si_ e ami a alaajar who is weii BajBtppai toi;lv,' tiassloiiato roadlnga to muaic of the charactcr of thal tli" ovi-rtnre-?? I.r ('ar. Iviii Rooi. in " _ llecil t-t Air 1. IToreoa. : ._(.ie-snnt il'a__r.i! (8088 Mi.i ? rma li M. Ui. Bympbonla iT..,.,.,H'i if --' I ?''..1 J,l: ei." Bal. aceae ,??, eo'alone. Madneaa, DlataatooaadaofaaaaH ?nd.i.iiiciii-. cr.ni'i i ?'??-,: apulofahoaao, hchnr.o, ? guaen Mabor tbe I>raaaa*Fav ROBiaace-*"l*auinatl?mof l'..n?t.' -UAtuourl'.vrd nta.* Mni" l'lii.-i'i-M-iill. Braphaola raataatlqae?" Kpioodi do la Tta eTan afUaa 8 ' ttv.- '? i an i. re-.r i-ii.'-.'i - PartJ.CnBaL rhrl H ?s.-rn anx cliauips Pait*, MBWhB uu.aui.iilii-. 1-art o. *-uug| li'iiui- UIUI da at>l.at. ThoiiL'h arraoged ln the reverso of ahroaetoffteal oraei thlsaebeBBoeoTOfB ilaaoalthooatlia pim.i af Ber__M_ creative activity, froui tho atrauge aymphony BaaapaSfli wh.-ii 88 was a yotlth of eik'hteeu to the opera from Whleb Iie expected so luiicli, bat which la stlll awaitlnf Btage repre-entatioti. The selectioui are all cxi.-clingly chiti.n trn-tii; aaamploa of ihe fantaatlo l-'rciii hman'e in.iiii.ei' aad ma'r.,! a aacfflet exposltlou of bta artistle ijati ::i. Neurly every oiieof tho nuiabera haa recoi.ed thoaxhtfol dlaeaasloa la thia journnl withlu the laot few nioiitha, tho ouly exceptioua btlug the vooal .. iho tlrat of which waa entiroly u v.l. Mr. I'lioin.is "oi" 'i.ht tho acorc of the opera " I.a Pnae do Ti-oic," which with the Beqaot, "Laa TkayaeaaCai tii.t???." eoaetttaiea Bcrlioz/a "Lea rroyens," from 1'arti ln tlie fall of 1?*<1. lt ta tn uianuscrlpt, tho pu'ill-lier, Cboadoda, baatag prtatai only tho piauoforte arrango BBOBta of both opera*, netwlUiataiidlng that Ml'e. Peila* tan, a devotcl aUinirer of Herlio/. after the latter'a doavth procured an order of court to otujiel thopaa* liaher to fuitii ii la eontraoi made with thi eompooer aul brtug out tho fall aeoraa Uafortnoaa ? I leaa after ahe bad auci eaafuily iavoked ihe latv cojrt* 18 i.rh.i'.f of u,.-r friend'a fame, aad pubiic ladiffereace uue i.i io great that ihe order h.ta paaaed lliihe, (led unl the iucicli um ll.tllengeil. Th MCOBd .lild best .id of " l.i Prloe da Xrole " waaglren aeoaeert 1*1 f,, rin. 11.ee illiiliu Mr. Ihoiuaa'-i tlliectlou al lh.- -??it feativalof 1 *?-'-'. Toludge bjr thal fragneBl ami waal i-.ui ,c iiiit 111 tno puMWforte ii.'W. th*' ivork ta "im of uu.uual inent, aad of a type for Which the otv-r.ulo t str nf to day ls uot cryliitf. Tue air B8BB bl Mu.a, I ui-. !.-'>l.i li iii_;!it liofort, laat ln 1111 .nluilralUy _-."_. 1 .ind :,. auiatory uiaouor haa .4 taw boautlee. but caaatf couipare aa mualo with iln- ro:n.inee from "LaD?88> OU I.' 1 BUOt," Whfath shc guvc nfteitt unl iu a iiulcb itlafaetory st4ie. riie oreheatra waa atrcucthoiied :,y tne .1,1 ntlon of a nuaaberof the beal playera iiuui tne 'iiuiilc .-o.-ii-iv, .iud pl.iyed wiih fWat brllluncy ,m 11 lattolty. lt 1* pleaoant topajr a riehly oaaaevBa trlbutfl to M. Iiiiur, ibo eboelat, for his aviupathetto and expreaalve playing la the "BoaBoaaad lallet" oaaata aspe ..ii. Inaplu of thodlaapputntmant oaaaed hy the ililniios of l.is toiie. i.o iiitelli-ent ii.stencr OOUld laii to uim-i-v.i tlio bi-.iuty of his vh.asuis' uud th3 llnUh of bia .t.i". ^ GF.RMAN OIM'.R.V AT THK ICETBOPOU I'AN. MiviTbo.'i's *? Propbcd" nrai ^ en ?*st __?_! reproaantallon al tha Metropolltaa Opara Houae nt nl_ht, with araall chaugea fnuu the tlrat eaat >s hU'Bj radoaaded ta u.e Baasieal laaatavoaBoal af the poifac_a< ance. in tlio Bratplaee, Praalola Lehaaaaaappaaradal liirt/ft laatead ol Fraa Kraaaa, aad by hcr i.riiiianl vocaii/.atioii aad l^lc voicn Bavod the part froai the ?igui of effort wblch inarrcd Krau KlBBB8*a otli.-r?i?e B8> mlrabla ImperaoBatloB. Thaa Elafl Btaadlfl w.ia tu? Couni OotrtAal, and thls. us eaa b- iBaaflaad, aaa ? \.i-i k'ain for tlio iniisti'..! elenient nf the rOSfeo. nt 1 :on, as was Hei | Dworaky*a aibstltuttan Iht Hei | KetiiMl. .8 the ehlol of tho threo cousplilng aii..!i.ii''.isto. llns *riubrc trlo have had a Uoaaaa ever ali;ca tl.pei8 w.i4 iirltten to alng out of time, but they luit.la ciiiii|i.ii.ittvel> little 880 of tlieir prerog.ici ?> last uiirht, iniich to the a:iti.4l;ictlon of tho ai'dienc . M. Sylv* waa ulao lu admirublo fonu and wiih hia SOBW aftor tka ln* aorreetioa oarrlod tho aadloaea off into a fn-uzy ofeu* thaalaaaa whleh found an azpraaataa la threo reaalla to tlie Btagfl after tho full of tho c.irialn. Afler theae de tallo, to wiilt-h, na a leaa linportant matter mlght ba 111,'iili',n.'l 11 ehaaaa ln the order of the ak.tting aud teul Beeaea which, na tha opera la Klvoa, dM 1,0 aeitaaa i.arni to the drauiatio BOqaaaea of creut., and BBTOd 888" .1,1, r.iblo tiuic, lt niiialns to bo recorded tli.il tho opera waa glroa with mach aaora satrlt thaa on us Brat repre_4sutatlou aud that the pooap aadeireumstaaoe nf tlie roronatlon tn-tm- aa apoctaola aod maale wera a memorable :n hn-vt icent. 'Ihe e\cclleiuc ol I'imuU'IB Bran.lt aa Tidet 1.. no louger ucedful or nioro than _aaa> lion hcro. RK-INTKAMT. OV LOTTA. Mi*is Lotta camo torward at tlu- St;iiid;ird ThiMtre oa Moiitl.tv uight, aint waa receive,l tvitli a fileuitly weicotue by 11 suiali bal __8B_B8lallva .i.i.'.leiii'O. The popular uctroas appaarod 99 LUUt Btll ainl tha Marehiontat laMT_8 OM OartoattyBhap." iiernnper* bobbUobb of thaaa aharaeean havo oftiin boaa aiei a, aad aro perfeetly well kuown. I'ho pl.ty lu wlilch alio act, d 011 Uils oi'c.islon ia a new the.ttiU'.il veri?loii in.i.te bf roaafl Ohariaa Plehaaa of ina buaaaa lathat'a laaUliaa aud udiiilred novul. Mlaa I.ott 1 was tho aame Uial al.B haa ot er beon?pretty, but artillci.il aud ii:ell, clive .11 HUle Aell; ccciiiitrle, tlroll, inischlevotis, a u.,:'.:i.,'? toeohlBfl. Invanably characterlattc, as tho IfaraMaaaaa There Ia abundanco of klndly fcollng lu Miss I.'ti.t'l uature, but ahe liua never aliowu In railf to ba Ittteil for tlio exprea.sloii of palhOO, and 8a8 la wholly out of place lu do.itb seunea and ki.ulre.l ait? uiiltonaof traglo draina. The poor li tt lo foiini'u, I1.1K ataivod but agllo aud chlrnippy wietcn watuu lha nil. pi'.annatoa aa the Ua v lioii-.. la, 011 tb' c mtrary. fl ch'iiaotcr well 'vlth.u hei re.nb. Mhe p ,.tr.tyed tlil* witb au arllstlo anuae-ahoiTlnx wiih nuito aubtlO akiu tho gradualahaaae fraoo a atala of payalaal depia tlou toa statn of good healtb BJ8i_88BB8 atiwi eoinolt* II raa. Mr. Dliikena h.ia prcaerreit ? portlon of the aaj pl?f lnidii i>y John Uroiigliain. bul ho h.ia nlvon prouiineuoe to the chiirai'tor of iiii. liua praaauted Qnito amt .""? aa conaplrators lo 111 lu thia i.ii by vlrfeadV convliitlt.g hlui of tboft, lias lnlro'li:r,J a little rorolTiiig aeo.iery. and haa MapBBV-4 tba death ot Aell us occi.rriug lu n cbtireh-yard ?? a wlnter iiIkM. and In the anow, with tlio B8IBa_-_8fl aci-oiupaiilniaut of a f uneral aoim, whleh la robustly ?..?g lu the adjacaiit oliapel. The uow pirco la not au lippruva* unul nu [ha oid one, B8d 110 apeotator eould dar.re froua tt aelcir bleaof Ita drifl, unleia Bfl were alraaty ao* qualntotl wltb tho orlKlnal norel. Mlaa l^otta'a proceaJ* ln_i 41 IUIU Mll were observrl with lauKut'l res1. .'_? tini,. bul hiar unilos aa the BarrAumttt eTokOil thecoruiai trlbute of p^biio U.ii-ht_* aud apyUuao. llor a.#g*