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-Vmneemems. ACAD-BT or Mpsio? 3-Tbomai Concert. ?,1.11,0 OPS. HA Hi'MI- 8?" Aitultl Cumbdt Thkatkb -8?" Kellar." -AMMO? R?" Ain.,1 ?? .1 '" I)Ai.T*fa Thkaikr?2 and 8?"Morry Wlvei of WlndBor." i.HKN Muskk?Waxworks, Grand ( um a HoitsB?8?" Felix MoKiialck." Harrigan** I'akk i'hkatrk--8???TheHrln.*' I.tcei'm Thkatrk?S:l>*i- " One of our lllrls." >Iaihmin Hyi auk(i sum;n?Japanese Villaee. Waium.s BOOA-B ih-atre?H:30?".Saints and -Inners.' 'fNliii.o'MiARiii'.":?8? "Thc Kalcaicher." Ptandabi)Tiikatr''--S-',.Ms Milliner's DtIL" f7AR Thkatrk?8?" Duna ILuna." Thama I'liKAiRi"?8 -'Frau Director StriesO," Thkatrk Cosiuji k??-" A Niirht oil" Vmoa BO-ABB ltir.strk?><? I^>;iii, ihe Forsaken. V'AI.I.ACKB?8?" Hotidiiiait lill ml." l4Hi Miaaar thkstrk?a? ?* ftaaaeWae" 8D AVK.Nim TllF sthk?x -" Nohody's Claim." bin aremra I'hkairk?8??? mamie.'' Jn&eie to -kO'ienieemenia. Levi. (-ol.| Lace. Col Airinscmenta. 7 6 ti j Leen Notices. I I AMicutii eniitut. H 81 laaeuitte A si.-etinira 7 (J mmsnam almmsa. * tlMiassuaaasBa...._... ? 6-u Trfnan'Sim ttnn*iit_ 7 C Msmtlret nun in-itiis 4 0 Banters and Kroner- 7 4 New PutiUfr-irr-ins.... 0 \ r, -.t.-ftmf rt III I lies- l liultces_ 7 Bahs. 7 ntnteneneBem. 7 Jill 1 ll'l' S'S,1 -'|||,,S.. A Kl nt Kalaru........... 7 ll Kiwimsiinn r"lr.rta_..? 7 I -ltnatmns w'anl.n... 7 4-( /irv ilootls. ti ",*-rM-riai Nnrii-os.. 5 lOnnnrmi. 7 H Mi snit.tuts tu i R.B. 0 5 *'? Belts sViinte......._ t 2 Ttartura. ? 'i Hotels. 7 6, Winter lU-sorr. 7 8 Instruction. 0 '_, -Jnomcob Sot.ces. In the near tatara Liquid Bread will haa.be eorae a htiu?ehnli1 neales liv The demand for this p ea-anl, lu-alt i-eivmif ti'i-.i-'Nev-lasTc ls ale-tiny lucreasin'r. Draff* Kitts ana i*Toci*rn k"<"ii it. _'_ TllIKL'NL TKItM-i Td MAIL BOB-OR111LRS. 1'uttaae /re* in the l titted staten. 1 Year- tl Months. 3 Mottths. pally, with Mmdsr.8S.0 $4 83 $218 Haily, ai >H.mit sunday . 7 00 350 175 bunusv I lil.ulie . 1 ,'i0 . . Kemlt its- l'ustal omer or Esprits Oitier or Reflsteieal Tetter. By Postal Note tin- remitter will please wr:to on Ihe Note - For i ur NEW-YOBS I BIBI "ar. " Mair, oltice ut lu k I kihi "aa. L'.4 Nasscn-tt.. New- York. Ad ffrnmeBemrBBBsaameeshnpl/ "Tim rauirxa New-York ??.? IOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY. THURSDAY. JANUARY ll, l*)-6. THE MAls THIS MOBNING. Wosboom Bwaaiiag la BamImta of Parliament; Mr. lirailluuirh lukins tho oath. --- .-?Continuation of the reported iiinicxiLuni of tho Baaaoaa Islands by Qanaaarj. *___=: -tana m England. ___== I)e tvnn five firo in M.nitre,tl. CoN(',ll-s<.?Tho -Baale nnd thc House in aBBBtOB. i- NV hy Mr. (J urtin deeliaOB a ebalnaansbip, ? lliiu.-o Deinocrt-ts di-dcing a silver debate. i__?_ Seuator Coke ou miser. ' Hm Presiden? tial succession. _?=- The ad mission of Dakota. . ? ? Aid to the Elie Canal. _____ Civil Service resolution. Pu?laartc, OeaaaaitBtee appelatad ia the Btata I/Cirislitture. r_r.__r Jiihu .sheniinii rcmuiiiiiuted for rVnator from Ohio. ____ Great nullifiers of cattle destroyed in tin- Boatbarastern caitle rancho. r____. Operation fur eiincer of ihe tongtM uiClii taKo. -^=-- A church Mown up ami baraed _ Foil "\\ raj?ay Iud. ____-. A panic in a tb?etta in ( bi ca go. Ciiy AND Si niiiBAN.?Tiie missiii-siiiltn-. from the Hylton Castle found. ? ? Sale of E. Et, Morgun's pictures. ? Defence of ])r. Briator closed. rbaagaa in Oolaatbta OoUefe gov.m ment. '.Tara cases of suicide. ? Iaatalla ijtui af Ihe Lafuvette rust olTicers. Call !.? Kev. Hr. Booth, _=_= Gold value of the legatS fonder .silver dollar (41_?_ Kiiiniir', 7t;.!'() cents. ? Stocks active and deeliaiaf and closed weak. lin \\ ka'IIIRK.? I kihi liri nilsen rations nuncan Bli_htly wanner, fair wealher. liiii|>erH!ure res* tenluy : ntlfaeBl 17 \ loerent, *F ; armata, 11*8 . Underpaid pnb? oiiicers arc not common in this Reimhlic. Hut it i? pcnerally adinitted that lin* United Suites District Jud_ts are iu adcquaicly MHBpeaaatod, and no one will bc prnd^e Umbi Um increase of $1,000 a year, which the House Judiciary Comuiitlc-e is likely to rt'comniund. Democruta arc forced to concede thcjimtin .>f Dakota'ti claim to bc adinitted as a Stale, hm on oue pretext or another they seek to delay this desirable c-onsuiiiijation. 'Uk* House Com? mittee on Territories took up thc qaeat-OB yes? terday, but the majority were inclined to favor ?A an eiiahlniK act. This wmthl put nil'Un- recog Kj nition of the Territory as a State for two jtfAXTt ff or more. The peojile of Dakota are ready for Statehood now, ana they ought to have it. The Committeo on Hjfiene ot the County Aleilical Society can probably uot be charged ?with prejudice in favor ot the l?ii_r QtUtker Bridge Dam. Hence what tbej bara to say n gardiiif,'the proji ct from a sanitary point ol view will have weight. Their opinion is that the water m the lake formed bf thc dam would he bitter _| quality tlian the present supply. Thia is Rood so far as it foe*, bot lt does not prove that it wr.tild bc a wisc thin;?to build the e_0m0?I structure. The coiinnittec believe that the Sodom Dam ought to bc con.>tructedas noell as possible. Skating is not yet in order, but it is prom? ised in a day oi two if this freeling weather vontinues. The announcement will bring plad M lt many heart*, with ferrent withe, that the iee may thicken rapidly. Meanwhile the exhilaratJiitf sport of tobo^'auiuK is nourish? ing on the Oruni-o Mountain. A slide lias also been arranged in Proapeui Perk, Brooklyn. Those who have ventured on the fleet-gliding taboggU declare that there is not liing cbc comparable with it. There is no rotBOB why this ainiisement should not hccoine popnUr in this latitude? when there is snow. We have too few outdoor winter sports. The proposed chango in the manage? ment of Columbia College is to be commended on the score of simplicity. The institution has become ro large and Maples that the trustees have reason to ask tobe relieved ol the duty of ordering kev.-. for professors' rooms uud attending to similar trifling-Batten. Work now done solely by the Hoard of Trustees is to be delegated to tho faculties of thr various departments, Hiib Ject ol course to revision by the (lustres. An article on another page girts some account of Ihe system proposed, wi.h the ranoOfl why a change is deemed necessary. -? By Rood luck all the men on boord Hie foun? dered Hylton Castle were sued. The captain and those with him were picked un just in tune, as they were almost exhausted winn tha Heh ing boat was leached Thc cause of tin- die* ftbtei lo lim vesM-1 is not ciVarly explained. The captain's uiiivilliii/iiess ta talk about it does not make the case any better tot him. It i_ stated tha' the steamsliii, bad BOJtred OOO Bider ihle __?___? "ii lier voyage to this ,M)rf( but that Captain Colvin Lad her patch, d ?., .U1(j said that he would make no more rcp.iir*, unlil ha reached England, as Ihe the reese] was in ginni enough ooadition to cnn. tha beean, li this bc so, he showed a wociul lack ol judg? ment. Whafi vei hesitation |_>. Curtin Mi j? ,,.. g?rd to stating in public his muon, for deelta* lngthechairmaiisliiiiof the Hanking and Cttr reucy Couiuiittce. he is outs|)i,kt n in private. He feels keenly the indignity put u,??, bini iii not continuing him iu his former plano. Ho is bitter, though quiet, in his denuaciation of Secretary Bayard's interference and says that a dangerous precedent has been set. Mr. Hay ard doubtless will bo more firmly convinced than ever that the lot of a Secretary of State is not in all respects a happy one. Mayor (Jrace hal suffered a net-back. The Board of Kducation yesterday re-elected President Walker over the Mayor's candidate. J. Edward Simmons, by the narrow majority of one. The result will give satisfaction every? where except at the City Ball. To Mr. Sim? mons personally there was, of course, no ob? jection, but ihe opinion is pretty general that Mr. (J race has unite etXMgh authority already. and the people do not care to sec hun try to in? troduce politics into Ihe public si-hnol s.\.stein bv controlling the board of Education. Mr Walker has presided over the Hoard longer than any of his predecessors. Ile announces Ins intention of retiring from the body at the end of this year, alter ten ye irs' service. 8ENATOE SHEBMAN'S PICT0B7, The election of Senator Sherman returns to the Senate one ol its most experienced and Val? uable members, and its presiding otlieer. At the same time, it ends in merited defeat a foul conspiracy to overcome by crime the declared will of the people. Ohio is to be congratulated that there has been found in the Slate enough of public virtue ind of eourage to prevent the success of this great clime. Bul the people ought to be wained that their blessings of stll gowinment an- not safe unless they brui'' lo punishment the criminals who have contrived and perpetrated these offences against thc sov? ereignty of the people, and made proviaioo bv new laws for the protection of the ballot boxes throughout the State. Senator Sherman has been to Democrats an object of peculiar hatred, ll is now about thirty rears since be gained National fame by Uw powerful report of the committee of which he was chairman on the infamous outrages in Kansas. 'lhat odious crime waa an attempt Iii dept he the people of a Territory of self-gov? ernment, and tho lat* si rictorj of his Brent fal public life ia a triumph over an attempt to de? prive the p'opie of (Ihio of self-government During all the Intervening rears he baa been among the foieni.ist a defender of the rights of the people, and of all ihe people. The great erimia against the sovereignly of the people which is commonly celled the Rebellion, had ao more earnest orelleclive toe than thc Senator, whose service! in the Senate were in ? different way perhaps as raluabla as those of his br tiber the General in the field. After the war, in all the work of reconstruction, the Senator waa s faithful defender ol the rights of tbe whole people. He was not one ot those who believed in surrendering tbe Booth to organised assassi? nation. The gnat crime against free govern? ment nindi Democratic conspirators devised in secret Ku Klux Kiana, and by I luffed lu.Hot boxes and perjured returns bave finally carried to succesn, Senator Sherman has never hesi? tated to call by its rig-lit name. His widest reputation hoe been made in eon* nection with finaocial questions. If he should pass from public life to-day, ii would ever be remembered thal it was under his guidance that tiie only nation un earth w Inch ever com? pletely reatored the value of legal-tender prom? ises to pay acciuiiplished that feat, whleb so lonny deemed impossible. While hedy criti? cising ilt-Liils nt his financial manugement, 'I iii Tum m. bas nevet hesitated to award to him tbe highest praise tor splendid ability iii that field, as for conspicuous fidelity to public interests, Ile comes back to the Senate again as one ni thc moat nncompromiaing as he is on" ol the most powerful advocates ol Protection to Home Industries. The decisive point in his favor in all discussions In ohio has been tbat he has not hesitated to confront with resolute opposition other leaders of his own p ti Iv, and even a large majority of his political BMoeLitea in thc Senate, on every iasue which seemed to him to involve the penna?once oi the completeness an J efficiency ol tbe protective system. Tbe whole country triumphs over its adversaries, at bonn and abroad, and over all the foes of its industry, when such a man is returned to a position sf power and of high trust. JlIK COMM II ll. I.s. President Pitts and Speaker Hosted hive done well. Thc standing commit tees announced yesterday on the whole are judiciously consti? tuted. We believe that those competent to form an opinion will agree that wiih unusually few exceptions the right men bave been awarded ihe righi places. The leading commutes of tbe Senate, Fi? nance, ha-ix .peaker Sloan for Ita chairman. A better choice could liol h.ive been made. He is one of tbe leading business mea of the in? terior, and has had ample expel ieUCC as a legis? lator. -No j"l? will bare any show in a bill fbi which he is responsible. Mr. Low, Preeidenl Pitta's competitor for tho Chair, properly goes to (he head ol Kaili (tads, a committee on which be served m the last Senate to the general sat? isfaction. .Vi. Hendricks, who was promoted to the upper house after good and faithful sci vice in the lower, is given the Chair manahip 0I" Cities, Tho metropolis would have been better pleased if ?not having a Republican iii the Senate herself ?the place had been given loone of the Kcpuli lican Senators from Brooklyn. Bnl Mr. Gris? wold is named as the second member of the committee, while two New-York Democratic Senators, Daley and Cullen, are also on it. The only less prominent Committee on Com? merce and Navigation is in charge of Senator Worth, who is thus afforded ;i line opportunity to distinguish himself. Mr. Fassett, one ol the five Republicen Senators who were returned, is Chairman of Insurance, He did excellent work in the last Senate, and is certain still further to commend himself in the discharge ol bis new duties. Another of the old members. Mr. Veddcr, remains at thc head of the Com? mittee on Taxation and Retrenchment. He has given a good deal of attention to the vexed question of taxation and is rightly continued in the place for which he is so well lilted. Mr. McMillan, one of the nOOSa promising of thc new Senators, ie Chairman of (annis; Mr. Banger, who was a member of the same com? mittee in the last Assembly, is Chairman ol state Prisons. Mr. Comstock, Chairman of .ludiciarjt; Mr. Walker, of Hank-; Mr. Con? nelly, ol Internal Affairs, arc admirable selec? tions ; nor di these I ixhsUSt I be li -t. If the Assembly does not g. vc a good eceoont of Itself it aili not be the faull of the make-up of the committees. Like those of the Senate, they encourage the friends of honest legisla? tion and discourage th-' lobby. The Ways and Means has for its -h.iiini in the capable and ex oerieneed ex-Speaker Erwin, while associated with him are other of the strongest men in the House, Robert Raf Hamilton, of this city, beads the Committee on Cities. When lan in tha Assembly Mr. Hamilton did not meet the best expectetione, but there li general oonfi in his booeat] ol purpose and be nouns placid in ii position to retriers bia reputation end en? trench him elf in the public favor. The chair? manship of the Important new Committee on Appropriations gOM to Mr. Kruse, lil? lias already Reived two terms in the Assembly ami h:w ittadllj gt own in tue popular esteem Hm choice of General Cartis for Chairman ol insurance will be accepted as a gnat anice that that committee will faithfully guard the great trust committed to ila care. The Oeneral is as trustworthy as he is india* trfoas and efficient Mr. Wcs!f;tll, another welt-eqnlpped member, heads the much-dis? cus ed mw Committee oa Berkion. Mr. Baker's standing in the last House receives ap? propriate recognition in his promotion to the Chsirmenship of Judiciary. Mr. MeEwen, whose clear-headedness and aprightness made him so useful and Influential last year. hails Trade and Manufactiicrs. Mr. Cole, who made SUOh an excellent impiee sion in the la-' Assembly, is placed in charge of tbe RaOroed Committee. This yeer his ser viccs will be additionally valuable. It waa eminently propel that Mr. Platt, who SJ Editor of Th* Poiijltkfc;iftir Eagle has long been ft public edOC-tor, should be assigned to the Chairmanship of Public Education. For obvious reesons the State Prison Committee will be an exceptionally Important one this winter. It is right, therefore, thal Mr. Palmer, who was the efficient chairman ot that com? mittee ia.st year, should be his own successor. The sotdiersof the Btate will hail with lively satisfaction the selection of General Bateheller as Chairman of Military Affairs. The Bub Committeeof the Whole, commonly known as "the grinding Committee,11 has for tts chairman Mr. Robinson, anew member who is very well Spoken Of. Howe, at the head of Excise; Manville, of Commerce and Navigation j I.von, of General Lows; Hopkins,of Hanks; Baker, of Internal Affairs ; Porter, of Agricult? ure] Tappan, ol Charitable Institutions, can be depended upon to do their whole duty. Tin minority members are well iii aced, both on Sen? ate and Assembly committees, snd have ever] reason to bc aStisfled, The committees having been appointed, the Legislature is ready to proceed to business. Let us have, a session reasonably short and thoroughly in the interest of the people The presiding officers have pavel the way for such a session ; il those on the Moor do is well there will be little osuse for complain! and great cause for rejoicing. THE NBW-JBBSEY MESSAGE The Governor of New-Jerser in his second annual meaaaifs devotes moat of his attentioa to the question of railway taxation. Theim portatc ? of this queation in New-Jersey will be better understood eleen here if it i- remembered th it no tax on general property is levied by the Stale, and th-' i-nliie lin.inc l eipiired bil I Ile support of the Si ale < i neill men I in all its func? tions is derived from taxi I on corporation* with a few minor items. The disbursemeota of tbe State are aban! 91,169,000; of winch coulta, State Prison, crimea, etc., require about $329,0 ii; the Stile Government sn I Legislat? ure, about .**?"_ 11.*?'?i'; printing, eboul ?119,000; military, about 990,000; educa? tional pin poses, a lc ta i 'S '-'.'"''* ; scientific, a In mt 077,000, and -liscellaueoua about 938,000, while charitable snd reformatory in-tiiu tiniis tc i'i:rf $232,000, rho State raised last year $830,091 by tho tax on railway c-rpora tiona, $158,270 by the tai on miscellaneooa corporations; the si.ne Prison receipta were about $-7,000, sod a fen minor items swelled the sggtegate i" $1,171,814. ruder such ci rcu mets noes tb#i reaitttaoce ol the tea oa rail? ways becomes a matter of the irreatesl interest to thc >;ati- Government, and the Governor din cunnea at length the Use* levied on tbe diftVn rn companies, the state "f litisration, end tbe Diodes by which it is recommended lhat tbe State -rh mid enforce its claims. ot the railway c.unpanio, thirty-foui sra con te-ting tln-ir tues. The Gorernoi ihows that tm* com pan iea have isau il aecurities ol the par value of $137,000,000, repreaentiAg property which they aay coat $92,000,000, and ia onlj worth ?$28,728,188, "If their ettenia were - all iwid the St it ?? would Inn- $194,1 ll of tex, "and tbe officials of thoee roads would be cou ? mini of a miamanagi mint th it would bc In ?* rn ii-ablc." Thc message proceeds to consider Ihe quest iona at italie between t ie State and thc diib rem ny alema ol railaay. The roads ol the Jersey Central system, the Governor maintains, "do not pay 57 per cent ot what "they would pay il thrii property was taxed tbe B8llim- as dial o! an individual, 1 also call "at-.cul inti tu thc lac! that \t lc li the Male I!, aid ?? reined tbe roads in thia ayatem,including ihe ir ?* traiichi-cs.ai $ 10,029,13*1 0 I,thc net earn inga "of these toads for tbe year ending December " ,tl, 1883, as testified lo in tbe suii noa pi ml * lng* amounted to $2,915,132 20, auflicieut to -pay ii per cent on the Inveatment of *$49,083,871.ot $8, 154, 136 36 more than the -entile val ila! mi a-, assessed by tin* .-t.i!, " l.nattl.'* The li'i-liii- kyatem returna m-i ?ai nings i .ju il to G per cent on an invcHtmenl Bxceeding ny$2,309,943 thc amount assessed by the Matt Board. -Vs in the Morris and Ewes, it ig stated 'hat the personal propert] returned, which is claimed to be non-taxable, imn ascii between 1809 end lu*sl about (1111,300,000, ami tho Governor asks of whet iii.ti propelt) eonsiste, lb- rei.imendainvea ligation nv judicial proceedings tn determine whether il)" Whole ot this amount should not be added to the taxable property, and similar Inquiry regarding ;iil corporations claiming xi inption underCOntrsctS with thc Slate. Thc local taxation of cm porationa ia also considered, uni it is claimed that the burden is rot unjust ; ??the niau who OWM a bouse in .lei-ey City * worth $10,000, and pays $292 tax, would paj *-$100 less provided tbe railroad companies ol ?* the State were taxed thc same M individuals." lt is to lu* said in regard to tins part of the message, thal it ie a forc'bh presentation ol lae ?I inions winch have governed recent legislation in New-Jersey, ami a strong defence ol the policy of thc State. In discussing other inestions, tho Governor recommends action to relieve the Btate ai once af the alleged contract regarding i risen labor, uml liobls that the * piece price w system bi tbe best solution of tbe problem yet ('(.und. An appropriation for the completion of the Btate House, wiiieh was partially destroyed liv fire in March last, is recommended. It is nrged lhat tbe expenditures fm- publishing the laws should bc strictly limited. Generally, the mes* sago recommends that no appropriation be made in excess of the amount absolutely necee nary, until the Slate has established the valid.tj of its laws taxing Corporations, and has ou hand tlic money to be applied, LATEST DEVELOPMENTS ix 80B0HVM SI OAK. It baa loni baan anapected that tlio presence o tha loaves and tbs sheathe enveloping tbe cane baa hindered tin* aaeeassful praunctioa of sniMr Len sorclillin Ly tint (lill.ininti process. Csrtaia dis agresabls odets ami Baron whom removal or iiiiiiliiicatiiui vaiivd Inareaaai ezpanaa have baan atiiUnited in _ |i_eral way te thsss leal growths, Bat ea tai ns wa ara aware no earafel aflart tesstt ?ats tin) t-nti-iit oi tina h i mi rn iii-ia sraeovsrmeds until a mi rios of tcsis wes anrtsffts-sn under tbs aiil'ii \ isiiin of tho Nmv-Jtrsey Alfi unit,ital Experiment Btatioa, Tbs rssults of this study. Jost psbUsbsd in a statioa bulletin, ure si snexpeetsd importeaea Not only has it buen iesssnstieted Hint the snuar frmu MUS winked without leaf or alu-,iiii U ul superior ipmlity, bet the ex pc. ii no of avaporation is so aotablj lc-sscue<l that eosss ebesp nipt iiml of stripplac tho eene ssssm te be the only thuin needed to insure BuaBOiol BBSSSSa Mr. Henry a. Hoghes,supsriatsndsntof tin- Kio c ramie Worka, luis ali c.ul> prepared a iiiachine foi this putpSSS ami the Cage May npS-imsntS will probably mark au bra in tho history of this industry. liy tho oil method of pressing the juice from the cane more thau half the sugar iu the Uat-euuipyed , mill-, was left in tint refuse. To check tin enor? mous waste various attempt* have been made to lattedaes tbs difiaston precess employed in the manufacture of licet su_ar. Tho process in l>rief is thia: A iiiunher af close rSSSSlSj say ten, are Doanseted by pipes from tlc too nf the lirst to the bottom nt the next. Taaas lea cells or difs -ns nre Hied closely with lindy rut atrippeo oana. Water istln-n introdheed int" Mil No. 1 and takes up a largs part nf tho BegST in lin- t une. This dilute juice is then forced Into eal! N-l '-'. where it takes up more mgar, while treat] irater is forsed Into call No. 1 lo leach its cmitt-nts ? second t.ami so on. The juice after passing through the entire battery i* drawn fron call Not, in as rich lasagna as pana cans .Mine. Mcinwhile thc contents oi ell No. 1 save boss trestod ten times and rielitsugar ne longer _ tmaatity worth gathering. Hus refuss is then lemo, eil un.I the cell w nell now liecomos No. lo in tbs battery ia filled with fresh cana end the process noes ou as before, Instead nt losing fifty i?"i coot of tba eagar, but little more than eleven pei c.nt escapee. In other warde; Of ths 140 poonda of angst la a ton ol cane tbe mill secures To pounds while tbs difiUSSIS sci ure 130 pounds. Or, diffusion products are 84 per cant greater than mill prod octa fron tbs Bams cane. Now, stripped cane when cut ia comparatively heavy and Ilea eloesly in the cell Cane with tbe leaves on ls so much lighter snd lies *<? much more loosely that il requires nearly twiss as moen water to nil Un- apnoea in tbs latter essa, ead tin* aasana a moro dilate jules and tbs med at more evaporation. In tba experiaieuta of Hr. Wiley, Chemist of tbs Agricultural Department, tbs Juiee abtained by diffusion contained leta than B per cent of auger, arline in thc Kio (.ramie teeto tba julee WM mme than twice as rich, eontaining lt.7 per (cut of siinar. in thc Kio Qraads Works, witta a capacity for 100 tons of cane per rtsy, tba evaporatioa ol 11,000 gellona irons thud of tba entire amount ol waler used woald be s.-ixed by-tripping the cans Le,urn ((illusion. To pro.lin tr a given amount nf sugar, iheii.ii mach lesa expansive plant could be used win ii tl ripped cane is worked, while tbe saving of fuel, especially in districts whets coal is dear, woald materially reduce expenses Besidea ths. under tbe hmn boiling ne ded with tba greetei amount of water more of the sugar tsverte to e form incapable of crystallisation snd in tin* oas tbe pm lint nm la decreased. In addition to alljtbis, il is found tli.it tlc leaves ami Bbeatha amount to one fourth of the entire weight ot cane while evei j hundred poonda of diliaaion "--.inls tn.m this Hoince consiats oi fourteen p..ands of aagar aad : eightV-*tX pounds ot xs iii-iii than wm Iii.ess and quickly decaying Baiter tbat moat be removed al er.-.'t i ost. iht, belletia i-. plainly righi therefore in srgningtbsl tbs ona rational way oi reasovini this ti.m.de is to keep lin- impure watter ont ot the sager boam by stripping tho cans befora it is Hoiked. I >r. i oilier loiiu ago experimented with s diflueiea battery wbieh ba mu.In himself in sn inexpensive waj in' ni barrels and teemed noteworthy moults considering ile facilities ni bia command, but ne was removed ju?< as bs w.is nady to tin ina inst worli. liis successor Siter savers] yeats of stud} baa added little it anything ol pm tical value to our knowledge ol Ibe subject. Ile bat now gone to Eu? rope t a _i-i " improved meehi _ei i." bul u he bad it a,-ai tl. really vital difUcalty Irom tbe maun fact Drer's pout ol ria a, be would have remaiued al hom. ;i ul eel '-'I - ne bright Amerii an t'> budd bin aa filet lue stripper. Hebaslataij writtea to tbs cana-growera ol Indiana that "diffusion cannot be adapted to mediaai ur amall worka." li I expel imented n .th clean caae ins \ tea ? might hoi e been dittereat lt ia a remarkable fact thal iu his ' p.i in ph let i ci tin" sir ir, et ol sagsr, ti h le mentioning all i rn- pi oin i iii ut aol. li -I ii. p. a nt ela a here, hu aa id uot ii word nf the Uio laramie Works, where too Na-.a Jereej experiments were made ami ono ol the > in tue i o .utrv. although he has in ely a ed form it un gamed there in -uni j luin lal ; ?' ?? m. Aa tims rolla ea tbe evidence accumulates thal tin-1 ?aain.iia s ol l ir. t oilier as to Un Doming import? ance ni the eorgham aagai industry wera nona too sangaiM, ___________________ l ? di i.ci, baals -ii. iden ISerlta tbat there .tain neutrality agreement! on the part "t In i m.: i) , <tn at l .1 il.nu nnd lit I'nit cd M., les re? specting Samoa. I'i:11a.- -lamarck ought to stow a war a diplomatist on every Herman war vessel, a im could appear nu deck whenevei n naval oflli si ged in a piratical ,i; :? i.ini to anuez an uland Ol lip-aft .4 gOt ll ll.Ill I.I. ? - 'Ih.-inst number of Ik .Inti) under the nsw man ageuieut whu h Mr. AiUull b_a Introduced le excel? lent, bnth m performance snd promise, i.ill.nu furniahee a strong and timely double-page e..noon representing tbs business internets af ths country aeaaaioaali waitlog lo sea what Coagraae will do with silver uml the tariff. I iii.iilv attectivs ks -immetmaa's racj pictara af "Clothier Kelleef land " endeavoring to mike tbe garment of i iv il >i r\,ic reform fit thc Pamoctatic parti "almost like der be par on dei rall." rhere are other goud illustratioua ths "Cheap furniture" series is iiiiii.v aud ths lei ti i pi i --. baa toma minni scute a well aa i ii rer nonsense. 1 hore ii an ample Iii ld for J lu .Inti.ir uni mi.let tn.lil,n thin ol 1. M. i .r. i*nr> , an i'M"'i i.'iieeil uswspapei man, il can be counted upon Ki.iliu.i-, io oo rei it. ? - ? Congreaatnan Hahn, ol Louisiana, says hs it _o. tng lo oppose the cou?irmsUou ni every unlit ap? point.neut to nih i.i t '. i: Mate. I'll i -a I utica; e - mers vital energy and courage than ia nun red to aaa el hast teneordaol dry hickory wood. - ? ? The Speaker ol thc House of Com mons disposed ol ihe Bradlaugh ease willi good enae aud lirii?ieee. He reeognlaod tbe feel timi a nea Parliament en,, hi nut lie III pus-ic .sion ni lue decimal loll r Ula ili? lli the m, ini.ei tor Northampton in tbe previous Parliament, rberawaaao possibility ol prevent mg Mr, Bradlaagb's eomplianoe with the statutory provisions for the Meting of new nembem. 'Hie L'onservstive leader's protest was not evenresd. Ii was a fume ihi u ons'i at i on whu h betokened lit? tle political sagacity. ? Carter Harrison should hasten to transmit his condolences to the unseated beneficiaries al the l Hu nu,al: lennis. ? ? Mr. Clevelanddeelarea tbat his Adminiatratisn hss no sec rei .-a. Hui tbe Kepublican Senatora can uni seem to kui I Le papei t in i i ie i "i ?? suapi naloo fur cause," uiul Mr. bigelow's m\ iterioua latter re? in.nus nnpublished, -? Mr. Gladstone, for ii leaner who is reputed to have ai ade fatal mistakes aud broken np bbl party, seems i" bsvs been m rerosrkably good spirits winn Parliament "pined. He not only had atatelj ciiinpiimciiiH tn niiei io tm. Speaker, but ("Veil clacked a joke or two willi tbe Nationalist**, lils moral coiiiiov.ir.icr, with scientists have appar? ently mvtgoratedhim for the serious work <>t the htTioii. If im wera in ot_.ee struggling with or anani t Mr. Parnell snd exerting himself to keep a discordant Cabinet he would not ho In u aaood foi liiiiu pleasaiitncs. Tko lime genial -ttoroeyGeneral'a lot In being the wall*flowet of Waabugton society would be more pathetic n in did not hara that mi?ion-and" .i-haliof gili telephone stock in his pocket, ? Shipwrecks nil along tbs coast uml terrible weal her ni se.i repel lid in si erj I norming steamer ; uml Hu- Dolphin's -ii net ui al weakneaa lias not jret been demonstrated I Ths Navj Deportment lacks i In- courage rogu_dla inr ita bad mt ci, tm na. PEBSONAL. 0 aa ami iiardan, iiio mai oas sharpshooter, trill before hm-n min lo lld* pana tty fur au i ii.-lull-.1 vidiu it ls prebebta thut Mr. andrew Oantsgle^s offer nf r- ".ooo fur ta puhlie lllir.tr>* In PttUbniM will liouccupl M alni lim let am cuiiipllei! willi hy Mat eily. si nut.ir ll. eli's tun Geor-te ls getting imii on lils Wy? oming r juc li. '?Inn'. Missus lt te lio roni*raltiUteil on urning; tlis 100*000 wiiicti ber inui. ;?*.i.i's miall vaa kona wed trow lier tlirnii.li lilin, amt willoh sti-r since bin deatb liny hare been trying lu avoid repaying*. The Kev. rather (ia!wey, tits well-knowa Jttuit prseahoa of Lsodsa, it isllvsriag cn langai afternoon* ol lina tu taut li a attrlitt of sermons that lu tbla ein.stry would he i lac ru cd bullly sensational. Tha subjects are " Hie wita Men fto'ii lbs l.itt .md tha Foolish Men In tbt Watt," "Tbs -als Utuuial -IctUou nu J i'_i*srs._ leging!." " Women's Kiirtits snd Children's Ri ?j-hts,' "Tbe Lund aim I.uiior ouestiont," aud " I'Uesiablisti Inc nt sud Olsenilowiui ut. Alphonse Dainlct la satisfied with lilt present fame ant tillulla a sent lu th,- Academy could add nothing lo lt I!mMsSi lt wool I li," ii,lo:, ralde io him to have to tblnl raak ariaata " will thia rend well, coming from at A'-ui'.eiiiiei.in !" '* (an I. an ' iiiiinoii.il.' afford to be seen iiieni i" etc. s,, ha peaters to lamala outside. flossi S?-?fabian, passlillag St Si Sty of tbe Cumber land reunions, will wi hi a gavel uncle of wood frou C'lin-kiitii.iinra, wl'h a llanillo from .Mittion Ittditc A rule im.ii t ls luii.e.'.t -.1.11 the heed. It w-m preeeated to bim hy General .1. I>. Wilder, of ChattaBeoga, Till. I A i.K Ol' I UK DAY. The Onlteatan Etan thlnka that Vex.-is Basia a gran Qovernor. Well, tlnow u nie ihe o'll political bucks, und take up a nice, fresh yoaeg hi.ide, bte Tem Ochiltree, and he happy forever .-lfietwird. Denver, Col., lt bestaalng ts feel Itt oatt like the other enies In the lainI. un I tallia of ?OtaMl?BlBg a perm.turill exposition. iJon'i ge lt, Di tiver. 1,00k at New-Orleans uni lie wise, " Tills cngravliiK la w..r!!i iho price of the book alone, -ir." " Ob, ls lt, rh I What does it represent I" " ll shows how a holli r lo..ks after lt lias exploded." ?? N'oaaeaaa, in n ' Weal i^ Utera practleal ebonl that I i,-I up ii picture ihowlna koa s hoi.er looks ahoat sa lumr-ami ,1 ball ii'-i ne a is coins '? exp "?le, mid yon ,ii sell a copy lo i-vt i j engineer in the country."? I'hlUdeiphla Coll. Mis. H ..Woodworth, "tlio Paroxysmal BvaagSllSl Of HM Wu bash," lt laboring WltS the lough sinners of Cleveland, r-he claim i to be preachIna a regulet en?gal tented limy Ohos! religion of et tra power, Her method appeal | to lie to iii ive the ""inners Into flu and thou to drive then, ont ot ll f li,Io religion. lier husband chows Inliacco mid ais.tie hi< trite ni her evan /i-lisLle, labors. in-iu r-iio.N. " Oh, my hive has chi ess sa ie_ A- t-'e roee:" 8o Ihe |,,ft r ? il"-, Mlahl 1, Fer ihe Idea thal his s lat Bael lac ?.. tin* u-e ct paint Never came .atta. ms head, I >'i|'i.? " Alabaster is h-r throat '." Hear I.ui talk! Has he never ohs nee i o> note How bit darline luinil.v blushed, Aa c. i: a .t.i.iii > baud sin- laius..oJ Fruin the I?(?.?<?. of I lt i-.al J' .VMll l.'tl .-i.-in I ''Ami bet f. rm l?Ju-! 'livltie!" Wini! a loni! Collie, Ti)' ,1 J" ill,, to lue lucine. Ai.ii lil wb suer in iliinc car Bofl i?, ao ths imhc c .it lii-ur The whole seerei 1 upi nt i oiion w.iol: "Hut ber Wealth or ".-olden hair Kl pill nu' .lott n : " All s IVS yon a: ? Well uw-aro 'lintt Hie bair within whose, mes'i She bas e.night li lovel" tittil Nightly li nix ipin ,t. li.ur W tit In r sown. Hee her lllrt ng now, i HMS p: I st d In lin- w li/,. Come, fut .'et her! 1 li at is liost. Trim inf. I. inn. loved her uses, Ami I i snieil at last, lund .lillico, That her he ri'i iiUe all Um nil? li lt false : ?{Moaaervtlla -ournal. This ls the wuv lu wh rh u Western paper Rivet tbe ?ewei "in the .solferino iniiie, NevadavUlo, col., a i.rock k ocki-.i a. Warren eal of ike banket, A ince of na bone wat found at the 1.200 feel lerel atula pl.-ce or skull ml a cen ar fie I, Jot) foot level. TIMM t'liuipi lead iii r. ooverabla offsets," " Ali, nil fellow. I'm (lad to -ee T ni," titi! a i/enfle tuan io a fi lei .I aa h. I-c..c eel ni iii" patent medicine lui si ness. "Tbat Bum >n cough cure of yuurt w great stuff." ?? -i ea, Ifs selling " You pat ll up in a.I shape, Tau yellow isbei it " i ilou'i la - * " ?? vs. h. n fin*-'! ii ??. sn) bow." "Cored ron I Han't I advertise foi paspls to 'bo wari of Imitation*'!" [Hartford Post." The Ber. Waldo Mea.4r.1t, of Philadelphia, has been acquit! "d. We u iu't Ul a Lb o, lt pitt what hit was Acetltetl 0 . 1 11 tin- two principal IndMttncatt appeared to ha thal ba bade ice ??? a I irred au 1 f. .ther g aad that he wit an Iris!,m.tn Aftel SXplodiuf Um tar Slid fr .ul,rr ?rta, Mr, .Mi a n's thewed mat hs wai a genalne Urech from tlreeki Hie, '.reek County, 'ir.o. and the rou rreirailon were ao aa eted that they al once taned ny. Aad jet people go Masking " What's lu a Haine I" At the editorial rmivrn'lon shortly to lie held In (ls , a. . 11. i.r -j me Journalists will isaO a paper entitled " A I'l-a fol M 'ie I'm rv Iii Newsp.|, -rs " lt will be 1 - UUUlrS pi a Inc; 1 >n of the year, nu ets Somebody leeds an esae) - na for m..re etiMuiuuloatloos friwn Veritas, Taipayer. Clilxee, Juttloe and the rest of that choice coterie. Miuueapolia Trliiuue, Ml SH-I UK hi: AM 1. (.I,i:i K's "OBI'HEUfc" lt would be 1 -ceediugly gratifying to thc invert of claaale rauale if theeneeeea which ha* rr-iwued the prodnetioD ol -luck's **Orphean** by tue Aaertens 1 ipei 1 Company eonld ba lakea at oaea ?a a proof of the ST!?lUS -pira wale li ts lo am mate till the prod in I IDS of Iii* ie ts- t-siaiil' - -rn -nt ami nf the spirit with which tiny nie lo bu rei eiteil ny the p :i>.:.\ It would he ililli, ult te ? t.arl y how much of ihn lavtir Won by tue repre MUteUOS wtt .lue to thc SpOStQelo amt liow tillich tn th" in-ifii-. I'mpiestiotmiiij loth fitrtttrt coiiipelled aaa* 1 . ,. Iiiil. allon and both deserved it. if the ballers sud lia fe pictures gave greeter pleasure te the greater bum* ber tbau the iuusle, tbs tact has its explaaalloe 10 the nature ot things. Tbs opera is -o MOnlliy provid d with a.11 01 n.at .1 sh in .?? oi attitude is .-film,st a anatelaal se tor a change ol sc.-ne, amt tMrakeaa'i mo ming, his encounter with tbe farlee al the galee ol 11 a.let, his meeting with kurydiee, bia seooad losaaad tinai re Oovrrj "I her. aie neill nit earh one of which Hilt uti ii.t in tba A. a.icm) representation. This being tine, a being ao utterly at variance with exlaUna operetta 11 1- not stranaa ibai ihe pun.ic sh ml 1 look with special ;.t\ ..1 1.p. 11 tbese feat ni es n hieh are moat din et lu th -ir iippc1.a to Un- senses An attentive, intoiii g ,! ami ti.-cep; ililr I,-t. uer. it is Hue, will hud many 1 us-am ta in -luck's ausic where twa or three kai * will in.-1 ie imagination ami affect tue emotions nore niau all the pageaatry al tha nommaad of thi tinga BMnageri but this result la eondlUon d upon a ncr' aeofetrcaai stances wbleh eanuel alwaya he roulrellod lu the way of the Sympathetic relationship between rim meela and Itt hearers wlilch p-rfeot sppi eel ai io 11 ami e., lo.'. Steal presuppose there ure se.eral oliataolea, one of these it in.1 fault of mat An 1_saar of If nslca wboea an Uenoo room it se larga Hut the, intuit inea'al portions of tue miltie are deprived nf mach of. tin ir eriecilvenets. Mr. ThO?UM bat reverently snd wisely attempted no liiigmetiia'.ion of ((lu,ka orchestra, uiul thoagh lilt st it uk' baud aaa a magul (trout iii ute illari ty the opera has so many numbera of eitieice tlelieacy lhat eves me closest attention does aol iiiw.tys luture a per feet bearing ; w lula at to being na completely en rapport with (he mush ut one oiitfhl to be to derive the highes! pi. is ne, thal it oil of the gOOSttO?, Holler results mlghl bi>]obtiilueil if all the hamnett were s;ree 1 at lo tbe point of view from windi lo confider the opera: In oilier w-ii.is, ir it.i would reoognlM that ibo many tanti amoeba! pu rcs iiitiilpeiseal through His opera (the short paulo mimes and bullets which alva ctpressio.1 to the fooling! of the oh_r_stets In the play), are Integral parts.n tue wort,-, ami tbould receive me tamo degree of attention at tbs una, anal choruses. If such an agreement could bo bini lhere would 00 lesa tait lui; uud moving aiioat during the momenta when, tu far at ihe eye it concerned, the play teems to have halted. Finally, to derive lim lushest artistic culoymout from "Orpheus," one should for tho tlato being forget tho prevalent taste for thluaa "hot r thu Meath." Ba tbould be wu,ms and able lo transport himself buck iii fauej in tbe peria,! ..r iieginnlneo in mnalco-dra?intle ciiipiisiiiou; In h tiuie when the cmtiic fables, despite un lr bald alinplMlty, Were yet alMoat tbe inclusive ?uo |e_ts ..f operatic representatiun ; when the, feet that Uley were yet glowing lu the rosy ray-, of tits SHU Of tho lelia:--alia a" ri,allie,I th." people lo tlrrivo the keener! pleasure from etaae pictures which broachl tha? heroes i.r ihoee fables heloce thoHi to a time when it was pitt d .winni; on lbs minda of musicians ibat sensuous eli,uni was not the In- al: and end-all nf operatic linnie. but that dramatic expression eonld end should be ooo* sorted willi lt. Mavin* tints prepared himself, he will timi "Orpheus" a tran*portln_ly iieinitifui work-one which will s iiitty to inn tun even desire teraffoeUng m. lo ly, uud iretpietitiy imtnund linn with the fvroe tul irntt -ni trutlifuiuets of .it dian.1:1. expreotlon. it ls tbs faanlen ol the day .imam,; uiualclana who mink themselves abreast ot the ti net to decry (Hucks opei.it us antiquated. They surely urn antiquated so far ut the lom 1 - sra concerned ami ihe sparest!oas or Uta Insiruiuentation. Put inc q 11 tuon of at ovina power lt seldom a u,Ura lon ol vshloles; Burlies, wun a tra im minns apparatus lu his Mast for the liead, does not pi,..Ince a tithe ..f the awful effect that M.''art duet with lit thu ta llii'nb nc- 11. t,e lleilie or " Don (.hiv.ililli." uml that linulcUli ls lo lie pit ed who calen.t reel the tremendous dramatic fores ?f Hie scene hsiwecn Orpheut and tbs turlee la Ihoecoood act of this opera. 'I'lie short MM iiml choruses which mute, tip thlt scene nre, In view of theil nraiuatle purposes, ss perfwel ns unj Hiing in the whole range of eneratte literature from " Ii.tfne " down to " 1'aifilial." 'I'hey need Ho apo .- -\ - ct m thins in 1 beni is itronaly beam f 1 ami beauitfiilly st ruin.',! ruin the nisi secants nf orpheus .1 plalntivn tong, nonie on ethereal harp nrpegalos aeruea ineebssm tilled with wrlthlaa turlee ead demous,nnd which ure only stirred to tleepet jiailms by each (err.lynne "No!'' hui'lnd out by the ouortis from tho beginning of Hilt wonderfully eoocelved aad exeeated aeaae to tho last clint il or the dance of thu furies Ulai lUOOQSda lt. Music like ,in- rn- <ls ii ii io im h. uni :n h.. ap; r><eh_ed. Those wini ure irii-ceplllile tn ita cnarm- will lind lt but natural thal Tantalus should forget hie thlratt Blay ph?1 bia lahore, aad thal inou'a wbeei thmii.! crate io turn while lt lt einleblnic the iittno<|iliere or lladet. Tho opera has base pu" sd ou the ttaae tart, fully, unit a tine iiitelllKeiice lt BaalfaSt III all Hie t .Ide, ills nil totnes. The i-IIect or lbs scene belWcen Orpheus uml the furies lt Un illn,t sud Ihose who have admired the music lu concert I'mmis wid Mud that lt takes new lite aud iiieanluir from the sttuittlon. Trie oiiluiuistlon of the tpeciaeiilar t-tlaeis, however, lt reterved for the hallet, whiob lt appended to the opera lu the Academy ropes seutaii'Jii. The u ictirai -.nive ol the ballet ls tl-ttio and the music la all (Huck's, two clreuinstsnees whioO prevent tiny greater shock to thu feemiKe of thr specta iois thkii tnai whiob comes from witnessing a IlHccblo nnuiOMlllll teemingly conjured up hy Orpkluti tor the divcrslou of tho deni/.eus of Elysium, lint there ls so iiiurh serenity and sweet uiscidiiy u'mut the sateens ni which tne sp nts of the blest flguro t i-t one ls not likely io lii'iulro too eioaety lino lae prop? le? tica here?the lest since ths plriures pr,sent?d hy iho ballet ure full of lovely groups mid the blending of cnlor-r is exceedingly happy. Herr Hick brought the dc --tk-n of this ballet from Gertiiririy. Tue mareil to wblob Ruc. hut and his satellites euler it irmu " lpbn;eiiia lu Anils"; all the rest of Hie in it-lc eau be foiled lu (be original French edition of " iirtiiiciH." I, itt night Mr. Tli'inat emt..lied the Hallet nf t woof Us nil libers for the purpose of bringing lt lino Mora renou this lunns. < lea* c."iiHii-' the psiruiiaasss it is naaeeraaary to sud to what we have already written, lt coe aol h.- >aai that tithes Of Hie repr.i.-illations nf the acting roles is perfect; yet M .daine lliisireiter .md M sa Juill dotervi warm 8Mb lueliiliirlnii, and the iutf (pretullnll of tim work, at a whole, i* tn admirable tbat ev-ry lover of inusicHfi put nu lei" "bllirations te Mr. Ttininiia and blt eulin.iguea for tho o jiortunuy to bet onie acquainted with a work sn hi-aiiti ul lu Itself aud au interfiling in ita relation* If tho lyric drama. DALY'S TH KATH R. The praapecoM run of " A Ni-lit Off" nt Daly's Theatre was ended yesterday evening. Tula piece hat occupied Mr. Daly's stage since the inh nf December. Its second rmi was eveu more brilliant Ibtu Its tlrst. As a farcical play lt ls one of tho best that bat ever been produced in tint city. Mr. Daly's adapta> lion of the pl-re should be reco-rul/.e I as a distinct un peeVSSSaart upon the German original. In the Gertuau pince tue sirens ls laid upon tbs Criiiniulet-llko character of the sn.tiling actor, aud tho chief prominence ls given to the element of fsree. The Amer.i an'a.laper ha* preferred to heighton the eUects of comedy. I he performance of " A Night Oft." a* given by Mr. Daly's dr .mintie company, will lona be remembered ss excellent for humor, sprightliness, abun? dant animal "pinta, end tine precision of treatment. j To ti ic ht Mr. | Daly will rev. ve " The Merry Wives of I inSSor.N This comedy liss cst; boen In preparation at this theatre. Mr. Daly ett'orted a revlvtl of lt on No? vember 19, 1^7'-, wheu his tht-alre was lu Twenty fourth-:!- The cast, ou ,h it occasion, In? cluded Hr, Charles l-'isher as Falstaff, Mr. James Lewie SS slender. Mr. David Whiting a- Sha'litir, Mr. Unease Clarke an Jard, Mr. Look .lames as Fag** Mr. Le Hoyne at Dr. Caima, Mr. v. un nu Davidgo as sir lluijh Eran.!. Mr. Owen Fawcett as nott of th* titular no, Mr. .1 A. Mackey OS Enrddrih, Mr, OeOrga F. De vere a-a I'i dui. Miss Fanny Davenport na Mrs. lord. Miss Penny Morant a* .Vc*. Vaye, Mme Nora Jowell a* Anne rude tml Mrs. (i. ll. (iii crt as Mra, Quickly. Tko tine o d' ?hakeepereeo comedy is ta be ievive.i arithotohotaSS ami iiamtsoiiie teenory, sad sir. Daly bas again east tbs pei 'alu the rilli .1, length of hi* excellsul Cum pa ny. 1'ht distribution na* telle wa: Mr John Faint iff.(/hariet FDher .-?las', i -i udor.Jan a bswta Jusiicn Shallow. h.''ii .lu .re Kia it lind .John Draw (i.ti'Se I'aa-i . .(lila .i Mill,rr Sir ll nab K vant.Cbarlet Leela rea Dr. estes . ...win am Gd iert lentiin. ._. Masillon li?II ll ? .A iho eisner.Fri'en k iiond l'lstol .ai. ur s i , ( er ural Nrui. .john Wand Hut,ini^ih . .il itober?i I-., i.u.'by.K. p smi s riitnpitj .Wtl ism 'uni-r Koola ._ijoiii-iniii.it M.siri ssF ord .Aila lehiu MistreM iu,-e.Vi rn t -. nm ht Antic luge . I i. h Ma ."hoi Daine uuickiy.Mr*. (J. ll. Oilberl "DIE WAIKL'KE." 'J'lic ri'incs'siitation of " Die Walkuro" at tho Metropolitan Opera Maana Bedes tho Simenon of Herr Seidl la-t uight wat tne roust tie.iutifui that the work has e*er received ta th?i city. Row life throbbed in the ere bea tra, the singing of l maleta LabMaaa, Frau Krauss. Fraulein Iliamlt, Herr 1-tritt, Heir Fischer and 11,-rr I.'"hii,l'T was freer, more Intense, moro virile than ever Inf.re, and the entire performance stood on a blaber pla e than ha* ye! been attained in this thrilling work of Wagner's. ( lianfcea tn the teinpot enabled the ut i i-t at to dei milo with more fervor snd tr rca lt-r d ra ui at io trnthfolnees than bee peen the mle, wini-- tue ..i. n.-? a i alowed wita new el'uiieuce uml lu auty?lue rll maxes especially being developed wli*i iremendoof elle, l. Hf ic. tbe Int net Herr BOtdl waa culhu*u?l' rally I ai.ed before thu i.urtaiu. STAR THEATRIC-Donna DIANA. The enf-g-Men! of Mun*. Ifaljeefai ii ihe Mar Iheatre will be sls-naliz'-'l la al__l by the peedee1 lion of a comedy which If not absolutely new 1* new to the present generation of playgoers Th I I'.ay, former? ly noted hy Mrs. D. F. Powers ami a drome le eoMpeay tl lt. ? a-r the nam ? of ?? I.ove* .11 -a | tera-1 e." i- tm w en ti te l "Donna Diana." Tho heroin* will bs iMpersonat d ny Mme Modjreha, and the animal catt i- at fellows : DoaCMOOC .K. H. Vsmlerfelt lenn ..freak latents linn i ? s*t nu .levies Cooper Inn I u.t . . .L. I. He: 1'iike.brrull . un sr Doona Keross . Mitanh w i omii i aura ..,. Daisy barr l lurella .Mt y ai. son A PIANO RECITAL Mrs. William II. Sherwood) <>f Beaten pura a inaiiuftirie recital in steinway Hall yeHerday after* nunn, .-ie displayed tine n itl.li-s as nu artist, the nu-tl noticeable features af her wnrk heias a flue, ?TMpathetiS tooee and lovely poetical son tl Meei Her bett result/ were attalued lu pieces of SehaMO?.:i and Chopin. DISBAR DIS J -V OPERA COMPANY I'lri-iu BO, .lau. 13. (Special).?Tlic FI un un itu } ( .mile (iper.i Company ls ul the Hamll'mi Metal lu tina city, lt baa boee OO tho road Jeal ore year, lt lt ci'iiipiitod principally of yooag actors who have been nu the .aia-e only one or two sra-ont. The majority nf them live Itt How-York. Thee played lu Oil C.ty I itt week ami ownm to the severe weather ?? rc neebie to let tan people Into tho boase Oa Saturday nigel tha Manager did Uot have money to pay the salaries aud hr c..inp.my wat disbanded. STORRY ROSRRPRLD WART1RQ DAMASKS. I'iiii. iiiKi.i-niA, Jun. 1:1 i.Spft'i.ili.? Sidney Rosea fold bea flied a eoMplalol in tue Doited stutea fire ut Cntrt a .'ul n at Qaleeal John A. M. Caul , owner of MoCaalfa OpOTS ll Moe, CiatMlng MOggSe .1 , i n.i. sa I. 'i pm I ucl n it " I'i li.ack lit*-ar," w buu, he ta.aa, ls ins paraoanl property. Mil. EOTTCICA t'l.r ash ABBRA EOBEBTEOM, Chicaoo, .i;in. 13.?-Dion Boaeleault, who ia Bl pre .cut IB thlS City. Wat asked to-day tt lhere was any troth In rhe stnry of Agnes Bobs rt sob teal he n, .1 never i cen tlivnra eil fiann her. Mr.fioaOM??ll waa \ cry rel in t:m t to speak nf t he tn i.;ecl ;it a I, bu , .i.a.lv * nd: " If such a thing were true lt m Mid seem ?traagS thst a I'Il*atn'st could travel unmoiette.i ihrwagh a country Where the laws ste e boot fed. I et peet le make a state? ment In court, willoh I cOttetder to he the proper p I '?, when I arrive lu New York, amt thoa too public will hare au opportunity to indict- boh * ile* of the case." WHY CLEVFLA Ml BKOBETTED THAT LETTER. Fruin Tkt Minne ipi,. i* Inbuilt. "Diin'l, -ruiitt'il Hr. Cleveland, aa be beal over lo tinliiirkle Ins Skutestrap the .,fier afteniuo-i, '? Deni I lather think I nut myt-lf up wheu I wrote that scat bini; sud t ni,-steal nu letter about tue da_gened uewtpsjien the nthcr day. i'd u been belter ott if IM a loni ii ap before I finished lt." ?? Why to. ('.rove I You r.dd rh? truth about the impu? dent thugs," protested Colonel I.i unlit. '? Ho ynil talus it win buri roa with the ni taara, m to apeak I" " Nsw. Dan'l, not exactly iii tt, b it here's what hap? pened. Yeeterday I -ot SOO lett-rs from proteins't hsiik.T* and Indiana tuwiithlp trustees, now roeMMa in I'minda. nil saylm; 1 alni itai til right, 'lilt the Ballot Hie bea ,'' administered a Well-Merited redline,' und ill that tor! of rut. To day I hemd trout stine mure tlc faulleis and oue or two murderers ; and Pareen I io .mis, of Boston, had tbs tittil,i lenee lu write, too. I lief all 1 - dened that letter In the lr-iien terms. Noir, lian'., that sort of thins don't look well, yoe knoar, and if tbs Infamous newspapers-*ct hoi,I of li they'll Hoke lites lor den to me. "-eel' ll.iti'l BOW, and the uti'i t; py psif plBkod up their skates anti walked home lu gXouiu. JEFF D\ I IE AVVhtii BS OL ET SLAM /' a., m Tnt Sec (Masai "-'ure/. Jefferson Davis wns in tbe city yrstTdaj ( ? mute to IteaiiToIr, hit i-eautiful hume on the I eke<COOL . . . Mr. Davis etprea.sed biMaelf sa greatly p'ejtctl wti the evn.en.es Ilia' the President i< giving of states?aaabip aad Bdolity te the O-nstitatioo. BHOWIMa DOW BACKWARD A HBW-JUC MAN CAN r.i: Fr mn Hit .lund-. The Newark mau who lia-n'i be n mtten hy a untiling lt look -d upon as a | orson so tar in HM u at " as to eree be Usu im i I ht t tines. ?-? Vll.\s BBtTOWH ol liri: ON A -OBRYItT Wtehlmgttn Mapata i ts Tkt Hnrtftt i ? ? ? It now appeaia thai fha newly appointed chief nf the free delivery service, who kee dian iced tua very eSclenl ofMcer ? bo rounded n sad broughl li t-1 Int preseul perfection, hat g well-ealabllahed record i< a lobln aiteut of itisuia nee SOM paulet before the "dis ourl nure. H.- made ne concealment of bia baal t a. He carried lt oe i>y.npylng eooetalble apartweelt it i h- Madison linus -. .nd t nt- Inti n ai nug Wno alwora out. There was a ''1^ wardrobe In Colonel Ba'es't heall- un, mid ll wits st'iek'-d from top tO bottOM With haskett M wine, demljohni ol whlakoy, boxes ot rlcara, potted moeia ead a chadee s rr cent of eil Inneh delloa-iea. pply*never ran irt. Late at nlitbt, ween Jedbr -mi t'lty made no proi alon for hungry mn. Oat* i Hal e.-'s' rooms were open and the wardrobe was un? locked. WHAT DOM THB ?TA_tOPAMUL_;D BANVBI SIQ. Frnm The VhllitHetphnt Intuit rr. About us geed ii * ay as presents iinoir te show ts ths world tbat thia la the lana of tbe fret ami ths home of the tintr inimelh-tl voter would be MM?ken speedy iu veatlgaliaUi of the election fraiidii lu ll,.nilli vii l nuuty, Ohio. --* PRAM I BOM SIR Mi BEST. From rite Nam AAtiny tami.) Ledger (/"??.I THe Maw-Yuan l_ia_?a ls a very aidy eaue.1 newe paper. MsiJ-n! Ht h a Ung trlltle* wll I BS al IJ vol able coi,iparisnn willi the'ca'.'i .".... >. aittdea II I'-e aerveo o dlgntaed loee sad laeodalng heitit tu elevate tfeO looa af society. There ts tin mich elvina way to snappy, jerky newspaper wrllintr: tun muon leaning to sensational * -inns lu edltotloia as weil a* lu news; too much pandell mi to tbs haast clopton u ol huMssttyi mo iiiiich ly.int In writing eptaloaa as wellat pre.cadet! facts. I'leaideiit t'ievelsi.il's criilidaiu wilt very lu.frh, Inn uot very far from ihe troth in geOSTnltsalM? Hap plly the IndlrldUal txnep.lnne ats,nani, lu Ita tn-ws eolumus lin Iiuii-m ls oiso fully up to the very Inch? est staudaM of jiiii.n-t-.siii. However much we may die aarse wltb lt lu polities, all thoughtful readers will coe