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3n_c* to ^leiurtiocunntG. Amnie./eiill. Alll.ielll. -ltllMlt-e .. >? Al ll I.ll Mit' l.l He'll I -I ,!. . ' ft i ..i- a- .1 Bro! I ? 1 BO !< .1...1 leeeiin,. T ) ? Notices. i 1 ;\ rln: N tel - I' - . ir. I lam in - A s li Biles.. I'm h III . 1" Ile l| -A.mitti. a i. . : ii . e. le I I ,t I). Il 1 I'll'-'-.. :. ? i. clure- ? Mt t tun-- 7 1 M -. t-liBieona .1 MiBcllaoeimi. h 1 Ml! I.ll." - ,1 ld !' .ll.IS .'l I Nt -. Pul le Until . u i nert. 7 I'll ' - . ... 7 1 Kell -imi- Notice i '. - ir.ian : I iv-. . 7 '? -| I-. ia! n elie ???> . ?> 4 -ie ntnbuati m.' R. lt. fl lu it- Want .1 . 7 :t :, . ?.. rx i; I .. i\ wier Kcanrta. 1 ( ol. fl 6 JLiUGillCGO .Notices. \ . Yon <;..i\<; Soi rn T I u met '-i 1 lei i -.1 Un- nea nml ? I". A'S i r NKWA V*. Kori luau .e ti eVitb i...rii-iil.r- iMteIre?i 0, H. '...... i. ?? - r.i...i i>..i-. ion luvk Olly. s. i- .lt i>e.K ol February 17, mni its attack od , b ..in u. L nile's \\ Im liv 1 uk of sii-liri'-'it i\.'ci-.i- nie t.f .... iieiiiiii-it vntb '.v-'ei.s.e iiiit.i ku. s ol Indtgt-ntion, Bli elliel III tkl ll- ,11 Ut III- "I ill" I!- 'HU Iel .MU'n-illi.l lilli, ls. '/.i mw in i.. Tin- ur-mi-. ' e ile ii ir ?? li c ills 11 ? lbs I", e-i i_''.! lui ;r. i in I ': I ..- ?, 1 n - ol lu- ? r , I ? ' i ? . i - ?' i i! ? I ireiin Hun. .irv tu i nlil.iiui.il wlirn pun- ti. I Im n Hit- Cai fi rn.i Vint. il', i'n. Nu .T run P ii.un us HUI 11 llli-el uni pu-.- fiae.p - ...vi fe.- ion botllea. irv ii nml 'eerouviaced. ?- ? fOTJND-_D BY HORACE GREELEY. SUNDAY, FEBKUARY M. L8?a TWELVE PAGES. lill SElis mis MORNING. r3 Forrio *. -leicester stiike-rs dispersed by police _ Iiml between M. Clemenceau Bini M. 1'u ehesne averted.: \ ir-.itv of peace to 1? signed by bervia. Opinions ot the English newspaperscou ernies the inike- scandal. Cobon* so.?The House in session. == Clerks ami salaries, -- Compulsory pilotage, 'I i- utily mi Wi : ? "1 nu. Report of the Post I11II--11 T-IJi'lli-ltll. li. mi -in.?lliisfem almost nit off by ? flood (ruin COiiiii'iriirritiein willi thu rest ni tin- nm.Hiv. 1 \ tasive damage doue by hijib water and ice gorges in tin- Mohawk, Basque banna, Mississippi umi llissouri __ivv.ru, -- Attempt to bang a yoong sve.inaii iu Illino -. : I'mi.-.?or Tbomp h -u ie it 1111111- on Protection .imi l'n.it?s"i' Daua leeturingonEvolutionai Yale. -_ = Tbe bearing in tbo cane of County Clerk Dalton postponed al tun.minis, Kino. Testimony aa io election iii.ui- in Cincinnati. City am> Bom ibax.?Funeral ol General Han* cook nt i unity t burch. - - James W. Fosbay tin- principal witness in tbe Broadwaj inveatige ti..n.-Deounou in favor ol Warner aud Work. ;- ? - lH'-tir.ma ol ciianging tbe Central Park Menagerie, - A hull chased in ihe Bowery. ; Un- t__cise investigation cl..s.n. __ A i . i -.ni bridge damaged by ice. - ? A woman i-h >i by lier husband. - = Iv.un ol ffinobestei Britton. s Gold value ol tbelegal-teudei silvei dollar ill'J1. grains . 7t?.ii., oents. - stu. k> active at advancing figures, closing strong. im. \\ ia i in i:.?lii.iiiatii.ii.se foi to-day: Fair and i-olilir weather, temperature .estonlay: Big-wet, 17 ; hiwe?t, 87 : STermre. VA1* . Judge Benedict did not waate time in render? ing a decision on the demurrer in the Work and Warner cate. Ho died his opinion the da* tittil- receiving tiie printed briefs ol the Gov? ernment counsel. The result o! bisexain.ua tioiioliiieiiHliiiiiiiiit.it leasl delays the trial of tin- nun and i_ n temporary victor) for them. As n mtv Grand Jury meets to-morrow, how.vir, Judge Benedict's prompt decision leaders it possible fort new indictment to bi tumid speedily ii thc matter is pushed. Louise Michel mad is more sensible than Louise Michel sam-. She tills u Ti.ii.i-nk correspondent tli.it the will no to New Cale? donia, where she was nine sent as a convict, to open schools tor the nnti.ee, lu this way sin may keep out nf prison. In her happier days Louise- Michel was an excellent teacher, and in Jil \\ -Cai. ilonia there is mach educational work to ilo. No kara can come ot it, even if she tills the mimls ol the young Savages there with the crazies! kind ol Socialistic theories, The weather yesterday was not so bad but that a large crowd of people tillea the streets from the Batteiy to Trinity Church?the line cf march taken up ly the funeral procession bringing the body ol Oeneral Hancock from Governor's Island. There were many distin egnished military men present at the church as wall as civilians. Already there is speculatiou fi_- to who Will SUCCeed in com m.md ol the Dey part-neat of thc Atlantic. Doubtless it will be Oeneral Schofield, at present ia charge ol tin Dope lt mont of Missouri. Hancock*., death makes him senior Major-Qeneral. Whatever else may be said against Mr. laineli, it cannot be truthfully B till med thal he lucks vigar, boldness, self-control and ready resources. The way in which he quelled the Galway revolt against h'm authority proves once more his right to be regarded as a great leader. It has called forth praise even lunn people who dont like him. The incident has also proved what supreme control Parnell has over the Irish lace. Ile told tin- nuitim tis that they inust accept Captain o'shea asa candidate or he would himself resign. That settled n. 'they took Captain O'.Shea, bitterly ia they hated the dose. _ Om London corresponflent cal',.- attention to the fact that Mr. John Morley's latest speeches have not attracted the public attention in London which they deserve, The riots and the rumors ot riot in the English capital account for this. Vet it appears from tho comments which have been made on Mr. Mm lev's views, that he has pleased neither the Englishmen Hoi the Irish. OfcOttTSS he could net have pleased tine without arousing the deadly hostility ol the Other. Hut, uiitoitunatciy, now they are both provoked ;?tlie English beean.-!- he advocates openly aa liish Parliament; the Irish because he repeals his declarations in favor ol guar gatton against land robbery, and even adds a demand tor the protection ol the Proteatant ininoiity ol Ireland. -a, Au excellent description of the opening ol Parliament by the Queen in person is given in one ot the letters from Tua T&im m..- Condon correspondent, printed elsewhere in this paper to-day. It was certainly a lim- sight, and well worth geeing, ll has not occurred betore for Bis years, fm Queen Victoria has no kind feel? ing lol Liberal ideas, and will not help sustain them by takmir part in opening Parliament Ulalu Liberal auspices. Vet it is possible thai she makes a mistake just there, rbe English monarchy is n. pretty empty lorin in thi? year ol grace, and the longer the English people ko without seeing the great spectacles winch beloui; to it tho mote lesioned will they become against the day when eveu the empty form shall be doue away with. Tbe opinion of some of the London papers that the result in Hie Craw ford-Dilke divorce Suit vindicates Sir Charles Dilke's character, is explicable only on the ground of a sticht Intel licence or blutited moral perIHipllons The mont favorable const ruction that can be put Bpon it is the Scotch verdict of ? not proven.'' Whu judge held thut UH thc defendant had mu pean-el to answer th chi ive agsinsl h r, - i-i be regarded ns guilty n id -.-. divorce m isl E {.Hauled , but that ii wonld lie impossible lo tl nvlcl the cii-ie-.ei.ndi'iit, Dilke, on the b id. nc- oileied. Tin- i';i-" against him was b r fore i missed. The wroi -: suspi n a.ii-i .-ii Charles are thus mm ill) contirmed, M d although lu- is ii sharp politician nut an a tranced lladic tl, ;ill honest people n i'.l m it his ii ni.ils nre loo radic.illy frei to make ol ii lance in -'nglish piihlic iifc d--:i ible. li Ll FORM Bl I il ri. V PA RT1EA lie-form ni a Iruc wu -e-. 1 . '.nr govcrnmenl i' ?ad pi mci ?!<?- . ? wi ll as in del lils, !? -ra"-]'.' il.- ire nf good citizen* nf nil p i- ll l.dl.V ll. "'??- -.irv iimv to -.!> lr' n 'in'f two kind., oi reform, md two ki lils of be \ ei a in rel i m. I . . ? .... i Ililli- iw*h', o' I li inri pies of government, ul the r_n-.it ene!-, foi nih e. ./--i s n--sif,an- thom?ielve* in pattie*, iv timi .re oi lc-.-* tat i if action in thc piearni ilook according to their conviction*. But .I-.- w ,i c mci tv. '.i | !?- ,i- connpii ii ii - i ul ico nnd plundor, aud ol par v gnvei necessarily bad government, and who cure ile or not liing for the pi inciple* which divide rties, but everything lor that san of reform denni- which they think cnn I" -'. lie rc icheil non-pain- hi government, inusl lind lin e-ent nntlook quite iliaroiirugiii r. To such reformers il is not a matter of all i-i.tbinir interesl thal the party in power .I-.'- tel I'elelllll til" t li I ll. I I I 1 lt 1111 M'S W ll. I t mean* by th t phrase. Bul ii ia ili*c imaging at a niall who a.'tepted #1.500,000 iri stock, ?nen was given to bim when n Senator n> . me bis influence, and who did not pul awa* e snick w hen Ile accepted Od AI torn.-y-I i.'ii il t lie cnatu'e ol' .-nit-in behalf nf tbe Gov iiineiit, is still retain.'d in the Cabinet liv a loiin President. It is mil encouraging lo ai that tin- Cabinet officer, with the mw lil mad Commissioner, several prominent ii.Hms and oilier official* of _rre.it political tliience with ihe mw Altnini-t ral ion. atv ilders ot the sum- stock, au I thal the Aumin nation, knowing all th-, oas ordered a snit the name of the Government which may niel, the bolder*, though it certainly would ?I have ordered such n -mi il a cou*piracj ol iiiie-li'-s Republican officials had accepted the me stuck in eonsideraiiou ol their influence. ?liainly ihii-i-w ho hope to gel pure govern ent aud genuine retorm by the election ni .1 resident irrespectii e nf party can lind little these things to encourage the experiment. But in otber things there ai" disheartening iilences thal ' o'i-|i.iiti-;ni-!,ip li 1- I ol oughi the inilleiiii nm. The Senate claim* tat it sliniild have information regarling imovals and appointment* in ordei to ad lelligently in coiifliiuing or rejecting appoim ti,!-. But the President refuse* to give li 1 iformation. lt appears thai tin- great majority the officials removed nr stis'icuded by lum ere sn remi veil or sii-p.-nd .1 ou charge*. ?cn-tlv made by his m >-t nclive p.nus.in s-oiiaies, aud that they do not dare to have 11 m.ni 11 una; charges they have made in secrel _'aiii-i officials known to tbe pub.ic to bc lithtnl and Worthy. To shield them from lilllie censure-, and to keep iu office the nartj orkers for whom places acre thus made, the resident has been induced to refute inforuia on to the Senate which no other ('resident has ver imagined tli it he had a righi lo refn*e. ut il good men ara turned oul ..1 office on barges which the President does not due to ipose to the 11>_-tit. and it men are selected foi erv high offices ol tin-: who take stock in con .1. -1 .it it iii ot then influence, and if tue power t tin- Government is nsed to enrich them wine icy retain the stock, can il be -anl tbat non artisan voting has thus Car resulted in/nat .form ? Experience is teaching the people tbat gov rnmenl between parties or without parties i* inpossible. A reform that is non-partisan is a iel.u.ni and a stine. Heal let..rm comes inly through a party or within a party, [uside 1 party in p<i\\<-r, better men or policies may if preferred to worse ; that son of reform neut in for years in tim Republican party, lt thal ails, a worse party ran be displaced to multi ?(Him lora better. Thal was what those meant o do who helped to elect a I), imier.itic l'i ??-! but, if tln-y .nied intelligently. They eer ainly deceived themselves if they boped lora ion-partisan reform. Events indicate that they .vere deceived by the- Denn* tatic party, it tbey toped for reform through thal party. HALF A Ml LE H)S IS R.i SE HI ELS. .1.mies W. Foshay, president of the Broad? waj and Seventh Avenue Railroad, took Jacob Shat p's place yesterday ai tbe chief object ol interest in the Senate Committee's investiga? tion. His examination consumed tbe greater paitof the session. He did Dot contribute mnchofa startling ur-turetothe disclosures inade in this inquiry, but he impressed all hi hearerswith tin preference shown by Mr. Sharp and his friends foi bank bills r,ither than checks ass medium ol exchange. He testilicd that a ball a million mortgage was pul on some property ol the Broadway ami Seventh Avenue Company in 1884, and thal the proceeds of the bonds were converted into bank bills and Treasury Dotes and kept in a safe dcpofit vault from August in l**-lto June in 1885. Then the whole hall milli.-ii iva-paid out iii tour days, .Jacob Sharp taking a hi,* sli ire of the bills te apply tefvari mis pm poses, among them the hom famous pay? ment of $76,000 iu a tat legal-ten der bunch, which passed directly Irom Mr. Sharp's pucket to the hands of the counsel of the Broadway and Seventh Avenue Kine. Winn Mi. Foshay was asked why this half million was converted into bills and wept in a sale deposit vault so long, the only reason he could .give was that tbe Metropolitan Hank had got into trouble a short time before, and he and his associate* preferred to have the money on hand in cash rather than ns s bank deposit. (lt course Mr. Foshay does not e.pert that people generally will aocepi any such explana? tion. But Mr, Sharp, Mr. l.'ichinond and Mr. I'o.-hay have all shown themselves cynically indiflerent to public opinion ami to linn repu? tations for veracity. If a reply tuan emba? rrassing question serves their purpose fot the time, they are satisfied. They never banked on public favor and good will, and in securing franchises and privileges te which they acre not entitled they never thought ii necessary to con? ciliate public sentiment. They lound other means more efficacious. And it i.s not surpris? ing that men ot this stamp should look with suspicion on bank checks and eschew the keep ing of accounts. Bank accounts and tell-tale -tulis in check-books got Home member-ot the 1'weeil Ring into grievous difficulties. The children of this generation who have business relations with purchaeeable Assemblymen 01 Aldermen find thousand dollar lull-tar more p< 1-1 BSive than checks, which must be cashed and may be traced. J. M. Lyddy gave the committee hi- version of the proceedings thal preceded and followed the extraordinary injunction, winch wai bum, gasped once ami then was strangled by the l.ydd..- in the summer ol 1**-M. That injunc? tion lol heiele the A1 .li-tnu ii to grant the Broad? way handlist-. Inn ns pour little Ufo was pili tiill.v brief. The willies- told his story m such a way aa to leave no doubt in any ooo's mind that the Lorddys ia their strange proceedings never loot bight of their own iuteichts. How rer, few daubed that bi ion-. Ex-Mayoi ilsun contrib id d s tea bi itori .ii i ic record .1 thc inq iii}*, and ;i diamond inker who hn I bough! out Alderman Jaebne's ; .lin - in !'.n- - lt., ..nT W ll" fl .1- ll ported e made som.- dnmngii _' remark* sbout r Jae li no's - ife anti the " l.....iiie," develop! <1 ci inprehen it ?? ignorance nf thc ? hole R i. Vet t lie Committee li "1 the satisfaction learning thal Abb rm in J u hue had reti ed nm bunine- "i I id. li ls ceitain tal he wis a i extremely 'm- y man al the City illili ISSI, bul Mr. Sharp, Mr. Richmond, r. li'-n.-v. Mr. Keenan (if In were nol sick in muir)-), '?'? r. M >'. mej (il hi- bin -room mentis w mid permit hi- utti nibinc i, lind - - Mr. .1,'.- me 1.1.ii-. If, could lc.ti,.v Ith Cllip ? I Ctllll ill nee th.it ai the City ali im Alderman ever . ngilgi - in .ii.m.omi or ; in r bl "k.i.! re. .1 /'//.' 17. El \G. Mr. Unger Sherman ol Philadelphia came :,.!?? i he Senate Cu iimM '<??? on Patenl - t i Pl .wi intern iti i i.! ??.,.. right, uiul auuounci -1 ii pub i her ?? ii il.'w tue black llag .,.-. and was j mud to be I, nov. n as a nate. There i- no accounting for tastes, ii certain I !\ doe* nol m-em to : he plain ii lided tibs >rvci that h mk pit icy i.- a business I le ? pi nud ol' Mt. Shel 'll III, ll"? '' .'I , rcortiing to Iiis e? x i showing, has some claim i lu regal li ;i i- ' he |?ii i >? king, for he bas iig.igeil in one oi fbi! most extensive acts ol ?ii ted. He i reprint ing the V. H- v.-1 .ep.-t-t I.i I'.i .ii nu n i," a work ;. p.> i which ie Kdinbuigli publishers, Mes-irs. Illack & .... have expeiide I probably sv.h.iihi. Mr. -ii,lin ni coolly steals this costly pub .itioti, mid i!iea ho c mies I irward ann inion entl* endeavors lo implicate iii" American ? ia his lliefl bj arguing that they eui.iud -Hi!' ll pun'.:. I'li'i.- '"? I ? ?? can e supplied eli. .rn i than such us uro honest!) un chased. I in- i- a gross and slanderous inipitt.ition pun i he A uk i i< ."i public, li is nol tn a nj iv Inn*. Tue public are and al -. > - have ai> to pu foi i heir h mks and to pay he prop* r on ne rs of Ihen iii'h. Mr. Unger dei .n in prates ml i ? ip eil it ion being e-lp.'il hy ni- boaiiiiaole bj stein. I hal i neither p..'i-e' .il . I cant. The edt'.cu imi w iiit-li in vol -es of I hn umi n' elise i> t.i be *liu:itn-il. nol .1 -ii. d. I. local ion l 'Hell te.I.'he- I'll' il I- "0 ti '. ' ' I ? .ll i - .1.1-. I; n V ? , >' a lim .1 ? i ,. i> linne - .?-.. idiication thev will lei e-r ?.'eu one i lint will du li - ? ??) Uni here i- Do ti Ul ll ID Mi. r. ._> i Sin r nan's linnell ?- pretence. N > < "I ? wants pr a i ii. Hil li ii lin- ,. rates, a id th ? ib-morai uti it Hine ot their bu?i less w.is i .. m| thin in the .. ula ions and iii lil i-diiui* h-., ie-i- .et n pu) forward bi i their n ? ?>'..?? ? n.m. mts ilie \ ii i.e.in ? ?i nm ul lo n li- i" i agiilis mell -j.e.n.n,te i as rn- priu'lices. Ile -iv-, "li viiulil H.- wrong to Foi ??? th pe i ile tu pa) fm \ ii.it tln-y can now li ive free." The righi iitfrejn-i-t.itinn of this remark is thal "it would n- Wrong to tole ? l'i- p Ml - I . ,' ? ? I'l H hey cnn steal wil li impimi! -." lt is an in- i t ni t ie- wi.? .ian ti y to m i ki? an li an app iii il it. ll IS iii ii.i respect a ll - liidmncsl proposition than would ie one t<> ih.>li.-h the I iw- against arcciij in the interest ii the burglars, sneak thieves sud pickpockets. iVhy should these |.pie bc forct-d to pay foi sr lint they could have free but for the inter neddling statutes 1 Certainly there i- exactlj is much re i-nii and equity ou their side as on h il ..I Mi. 1! igor Sherm in ami the class ho rep? resents. As to lu- observations almul the Anni i.-.in author and his n-lttioii to internn .ional copyright, tn.-v.in- .\.d- ol the mark. Whether the Ann-.icm author cm orcaunoi Un et foreign leini,.!-'I'l eli el ees| ii'it atle-et tile fact that piracy i- dislmut-sl and dagranilj wrong, and th it a pirate can have no right to discuss the ul imate consequences >>! his piracy with ;i view to finding arguments !'? ?r maintain? ing and protecting H. A pirate, even though he be a pirate king, can onlj bu regarded asa man whose greed ol ?.'.uni- far stronger than lu- honesty, and ss one, therefore, all "I whose arguments are certain to b ? bined upon the most utterly selfish considoratious. Dui winn sacha person, to shield hiinsull from the just obloquy attaching to his acts, undertake! t.? a--eil thal the Am.i na.i people are interested in In- deliberate tm-it ot literary property, and that tbey demand ino perpetuation of tbe bad system under which such theft is po--il.le-.it becomes necessary to repudiate the injurious sssnmption with emphasis, aud to characterize it pl.nilly. JEFFERSONIAN CIVIL SERVICE ELI OEM. The lately published diarj ol Kufus Putnam contains a letter wnicb illuminates one oi twa ilu-ky coiners ot American history tn tbe first dee.ide 'd' this century. Tai- 1,'ulll- i'lltnam was a second cousin it Israel, Chief Engineer ot the Continental Ann., a i intim ite friend of Washington, and by hun nfter the war made United States Judge of the Northwest Territory and biter Surveyor-General, from which place he was rea,ovid by Jefferson on the charge ol offensive partisanship. The letter wu written [rom Boston to ruin,nu by one Stephen Jones, ni nhl soldier wim had shared with lum the privations ot the old French and Imli.ni War ami OS he saul " waded through snows and e.Hen dog with Iiiin,"* and who see ins to ha.c been a member ot thu Massachusetts Legislature. lb ie is an extract: " I lintici-.l III Hil pill.Iii! prints neilin. Hun- ninon that T. ?le-iit r.-e.ni ii.el honored yon in rnmorlas yon trout ar, .tin.'d bestowed opus rou by tbs gre ii .m.i rlrtaoas Wiilniu'tiiii. Ymir MIUOVSl ll fi: ll in eli noe nf your ii'iiit-re-iu-i- tn tie- prlaciplM of Ike good old Wasbltutoa M.-liiieil nf willett SVOW Myself n Irnn dttStpla, Tim iiiiiii..r.>.i-i niuursll <it li.il. i* i|. iM.- in ii fruin iiiltrn nii<i lbs \ leMini.-i h.i iii ii.-ui r JtBaroon Bltottwtsln nv him wini .1 'i rsscal* Das sxettetl my war-steal louis HUH.Ml. " Prom this it appears thal venerable Massa? chusetts statesmen ot that cider day nscd naughty word-, even when writing toother venerable gentlemen like Itufus Putnam, who built the first church and founded the hist Sun? day-school iu the Northwest Territory. Lei ns hope that Oeneral Putnam shuddered when he ie-ni this improper language. Ii appears, too, that the use of a President's name without his title is not a novelty, and editors who speak ol "il. ll. Hayes" gre reminded thal this tine old Federalist who alludes with disdain to" T. Jeflerson" probably bad do patna! on the practice, but followed the habit of elder anti Federalists who talked contemptuously ol J. Ad.un-and ot <;. Washington. Again we have corroborative evidence that A. Jackson does not deserve to rank as patron saint of the- Dem? ocratic pally All he dui wa- lo own up to the vital Democratic doc ti inc ahout victors, and -pmls. The principle itself, before il was ever formulated, was tba gorm out ol which the primeval Democrat was evolve.I, nnd he began to reach out after the spoils as soon us he w.is organised. And dually, to uk ip other in-ti iicti.e deductions, it (J. i levi land desiree to bub' uiii iiis Civil Service after the original Jeffer? sonian pattern, he bas only to keep on as he hm begun, removing old soldiers and other ** bonus! and canaille nu ii " and filling their places with Pan-Electricians and others whose structural weaknesses ni chaieictci would move the great ;ind piod Stephen Jones il he were awaiti willi us to lan??'..-??i: of oven more sulphui'oui inpha-is than thal which he employed In leaking of their pre lecessors mon- than three-, uai lera ot a century ago, .1 .ti ir,: u n,\ poll I DINNER. \ tea rears si ice it was suggested after a brill mi dinner given toa famous author on his seven til bil i. 11. h. Iiis o dj les. mee issful literary rethren thal a conspicuously unsuccessful author, be, i.t i, live! to three sc ire snd len, onghl . he hj ml,. i l,v |j inp itll.'tli .'? ho had achieved a vam] .l".il ..f a failure them ?Ives. 1. ? iscotfently srgn. 'I by those tr. vonni.' tbe inovatiou ttl i there wan greater innate propriety i iliiiinu an 'iniii -inly nuuopular rather than an ?I.nth I'lipui ii'book-producer. Vour ominently -paini novell i i.r;.. .. thev pointed out, can buy is ii.vn-. ...,i iii...n ami drink and nn thanks lo ns'. >.iv . hut your einiueatty unpopular novelist r i.I Ht.imU a r i ul chauce nf -...n: to bed angry a ih**i bc dino al som 'b id) else's ox nen .,-. Nat nra I the stiRitestion wnsopi.id by hasty ./.?I-. The-. ? -ni I iii n I'l" -I-aria -, al-Ilium h inion li i rs '.i.i 11 a ih it.pi i'. wa. ipu | ir act i< si, since h.- iniKiir i.-nil .-una "is ni' thc emin try would ever - I rori ise them wives a- ditch. Bul mi wasn -'-a t.i ii.- v itfcoul fi rec nu ioi n -it w a- i \, -uni,, tl. A .Illili. I' Ol) iii- fCVl'llth'tb ii i lui e \. tender e! i.ii .r be n nnd i hal he ..i- Ai 'rica's ne.-I unpopular author .'ititi nc e-ni. il i itr" iiti-le-rsl i ti'I mg, il ! nuail* well I thal those thal joined in m nc the i ? ',? ? ? I thal t hoy were Ile'.1 h. hu. tho tie of geMicral iuapprociiition - nedi ii dinner would afford an uni iniaileil ..pp u-t ini I ' r lil in ii a protest ?.;ain-t the crude and vitiated tin' uml; it i I . i i I for oi : i lizi ng i movi neill to elevate it. Of course at ? il 'li a dinner the Ul leif linnell .Meillll h.- li l\. ,It'll V. lt il tl I ll I pl-l, ..'il I ri LT I h.- lin rel r li mil Ii nen ala !?> cominnnd I ie oms, 1..II We- .. ll., lu ||e e IU pru lill . M ' 'll ? !??-!? I Ve' ll Ol ei ni-e- also, em li iiii-i:ili--r ol thc i irge and In . : sii.ilelie i nm] mv \s, dil \., .ir a ? 'animi unh ih- com fort i ii g assurance, "The v..ri.I U'-i>" - nothiiiR of it- urea I i a." Tho - ? indi il -i" i- lu s -a mild i he devoted imn frill-" of the -u-i...nan; i.nu thal ihe ? ! . . nwitiy lona! ural rlcpra\ itv. Il-lirl.' ? ? Illili.li p'l .UV iineei - |iuh! ,e i., have left u iread the l-oeiks they und li i\..ni 11 ? ho ik ? w hicli it 1 h ive rend Suel ' 'ii 'I i t ludo to iruve',no iii.il ter how un -u ces dui t lin r ,. u ? i..- v. i.ie pa e. ; of it a ti ? he " i'e ai re .'ii have i. A. i.i the ii li nf Ihe '. il e nu il.ni'. - tn ??in -ii liter it ii,' .'ii ii a.Hun i hat _ ii head ri'i.l .1 in (lower "I Hu ure ni his m h thc (trent ? ? -ioi'.. r r ri- ii nis i ... ', lie . niieheil lui:,'" ? tuted i ?'-? ne a. ', ? mu r il i 1 he \ ? i . tltsf ni ii i .en- it wan I I - le ? in fu sm h a dinner bus nm .dy rn-, to indicate thai lin- in, Hiii-i ii \iii'" na are, i ? I i.e ii i-.in.-ii..-',. _-ivi-'i tn ciiiserval nu. I!" i-v-i. pei r that th lini' !?> i . lt- li-ip .I that if will - before i > pn i a I dinner-ari. mr.' -i n-e. ii i- ..- er. I In- Au..r . y.lji um Hi-, trued with accept ini $\,Tah) 'i ?i.. ult sn ck and n ii ti u low mg i he Di p.i ir imiit of .1 i-i i '? an'l p. \ , uinistration gent i illy to lie iiHed in cunveittiig il into a bonanza Ihai r- the ii ?! ii i- ne. ro nay that I>i i; ? ? k. eel III it le l-l IllV.'llle-el the- t ?? I |l!|ilr le-, lil lbs! Ihe Hell Company i- .i terri tile monopoly, i ? real qti il phi. ? The Rack.ti. Ht ra' i be ie ? es i hal in. man cai serve two masters. I'lrat is where The Herald tVut i .-i.-i-s with tbs present Ad mini-it ration. Mt > ? . thinks he can ri<le the charger I.e form Lieu in one direction sud tim . Ii.ii/-i v-.m I . going in .tn ithei dire lion at the same tims. ? Lieut ena it Oreel- uakc_ i patbetii appeal in bi bo<ik for il.v,...i-..i ft- L?-dj rtanhlln Ba ? X ,i-'lil|..ri. buOM e,| I lie-in linn, nut I.ii fully pS for their \r. au -ei v. .-; not one of them baa bee promoted in the \t n. ; one lies in i citi bospil ihe recipient nf private-- banty, sud.and all ar .I. . I...I ...! C.,. I,.ll., ll...,r e..ill.fut .H. -tai.'.. Army, whereas iii- gallant nervier w? >111 ? il lum a ci iiiiiiis.sn.ii in .mv ol h-r mph in the world. I tu-tu t Unit these men were sen in I.ul, Franklin Ba. by the United Stats < ie.M-i nin-ni aud a vi e exposed t" the m.'st agonu jug suffering in tho ituereal ol sctetics fairly ei titles them to generous consideration. ? " lt is init ni party significance," says Mi Georg William Cm ii-. i.-t?-i riti-j; io the I'.iii-K'.-.i i..- m ai lin-. Mr. Curtis is also (bo autuor of tbs pbrasi '? n party which now attempts io creep back mt p.iv.ei _,- ii conspiracy lor plundei aud for sp ? im iiiiia sr ii. .s's warmlj thal Ari-rm-i Qanei i.h md ls as bad as Blaine. [Tim Kvaniug t'oat, ? nu neighbor ii uevei able tu resist its mei nat n.iis) inatineta wheo Ur. blaine's nams is mni tnnieil. We have novar aaid thal "Garland bad as Blaine.'1 What we have- .1..a- ii toszpoi tin-In p.erii.i ami vant nf jouruali Mrbich raised lalie-and dishonest issue SO far as Mr. I'.l.Hue wi concerned, snd sra sow either openly condonii Mr. Garland's scsndslnus offences, ot else sra qm bling over them. Boes / li Poet wish us to tske v tin parallel again sud show h.nv. att.-r it bad run naged in Ihe Mulligan dust-heap an.l failed h. iii .lin actual point ol eontacl between Mi. Blaim bnaineas and public relations, it deliberate I} mi represented the facts snd "raised1 the ch the manuel al a counterfeiter I Wsaucceeded convicting The Poet ia l *--> i, snd in forcing it retract Hi tricked snd malevolent charges, V dan -.iy ?>? could do as well nguiu. - ? li is linne, en.irv to go back tn Jackson's tune t robust Democrat ii virtues. Neither Oeneral Us cock ie.i Governor Ueymonr, it sleeted t.> thc I 'ri- ? ilemy. would have tolerated in the Cabinet t presence of s corrupted silt-taker. ? The recent mortality among Democratic cam linn-(nr the highest elective offices ia atrtkiu Within a little ovei three months three of i l'i. -dentin! candidates of tbat part} Me (hil.i I lauri., k nini deymoni have passed sway. Ibis list must he soded Vice-president Ilendtic snd H. Orals Brown. Mr. tilden atill lives, bul feeble health, and hs long slues retired from scti po bits lilo. PERSONAL Ab odd hst waa mada tie. other day by a h.ilium i lunn., r.it ir podUelan, aoeordta* ta I ht Inn roon, aue till'l-Ollle-lt lier Hil' ttillfi'ltililllp uT Hilt |iti||. Hu ll: I a ina ut au oyster lappet iii.it as i i'l iv i- ii ie i Phillp Fri ii- i iu,m.i.i, iii ip, address lo lbs President 11 r _-1 Colonel Lloyd, would remind him thal bavins beau He reiai j ur iii- i rt .ism y aad Collector ol tba Port, bs ? friiiniur wim Un- dallas ur ihs aa Usc torah! o aod ku iii.ii i ...un.-i Lloyd post Si sud Ihe uecesaary iiualill h.ms. a K'-'iii e-iu in who wn* praaaul nit naked tot dds Um in-i, nu a ie- Hni.i in ti m ...n i-i inn- iii..i, i .-inn' ii.i in .u . 1 lu ll Ililli lu s.n im a, ,,l l.e t n ni e'.un; ie An.-nt tin- attack ni diphtheria recently raBan d hy Princes* nt Walaa, "tba Interest takea rn everyrh e ? .in-.- rte Un. lu-r," M) '? Hu I.um I il.uinluii,. " I, st-in !??-? tli.m lbs* taken ls imr Maleaty, so tboroagbljr I in-r Hui.ii Eflghneai Ingratiated haraell in tba aOaetli eif Hu- pe-eipli-. .Seer r.in nu, lu. iii,iitor eef ?inprint- wi Un- until' exe client qoallttea, I.nth eil w itu mill mull ? lin li .iree Iv pille.il iii tin. Pi iiit-f.ss, m ,. 1,,,-ni. in uni Phia interest iii ike wall bolas "' waaihani ol thi rn I .null.! I- neel .i in;i. I i-r ol nlln i Urloalt)', lull is ,ui c. j r nlein nf lin. un 11 it j.i n ut Hm people, in i lirui i r.i in _ \\ |, thora caa ba Mathias dui simm, rbe nooroc.-i ? In reference lu llii'U h|'_|iI hi 1 in?? tii-. niel tin. uuililgii of iiiiiii-Hi,, iii saaas ot M.v?re Ulaeas, should m tue int Le illi.iinluiii'tl." iiis s.,i i tiiat Prsstdsst Ctevslsad hssglvsnswaj ebal i t.u i in i n-n tm nm-i a* bmsj Bowan fruin tba \\ b linn-, i itii-i nmi,up? Ui.it lier iiuw Um to buy lum ju tu ll.lui ll hie. lew lt tullin. " Hunt.miner Killy" ls Hui .-iiphniinjii-i minni appltad lbs Hon. William M. SgtlagSC 1)> tliuso wlio know 1 hi>?t, lu -rriire-ftil ulluiiluu to itu.- mei italilo ducorulloi lill COtlt liippe-l. The colebralid I'ollsli novi-llnt Mlciiin 1 Csajkow kuowu a__o MSadyk 1'aohd, who lu lc ly couiuiiilod i ti.I-, ti.e! a -.m. ilnrly rout ni tir- care-err. H. took il loael iii. part lu tbs uprising of 1830, and was wounded ut Warsaw. Por oom years nft.-r no liv< t la Eugland sad i i.u,rr, bul hi l-l') oreel ie Turkey aa a aeeres arnot el la.im,- i tl became a Mahometan. Ue executed many linuiiti. a ni .mom for the Porte, aad lu the i ii if.in il .ir or.'.nu/.-il iiml l*d the Poliah I," .'lou that . I-,- .1. Cunstsutluople wot his home , iftei nulli l-T.t. wri.-ii tba Ca ir par lo ie i bim and allowed bim to returu to bli oatt vs pince, whore lu--p.-rn matador ot bis days rn literary snd horticultural pu nulla. return to ber boms In Baltimore af Miss fda Meyers, otherwise known ai Mlle, Morea 11* announced. -m. n.i.-. ?;.- nt toveu yean ahro id In musleal studlea Dr. Edward HartoppCradoek,pnaelpal of lira ? . a boee death is announced, will bs much Blissed at Oxford, itu many yean lu-ami hla wile were tba ceutral Ugures ot tioaplt ul le socie v tbi rei JUE TALE OP HIE OAT. OmsJis sad Kansas Cit- ari uow quarralling over t!i? qi bitlon .'? uleb i- lue 1 i.'.vr eily, i he eoufliel prw ilses totie tally as lateraHtlun as thal sbloh li land Louis,and ft. raul end Minne? apolis. Fogg wooden win people mike) io moth fuss alionl . noel h.h.a'--. " ! i I--.e't . " - ? I -.Ul. Iii," lie- l?k?, "III - IlKht ll- p.'s-lli . | What woSld fol lin say u they wers full w.ixiiti"? llo-lon I l.m.si Upi. Colorado glvet notice to Vermont that tbe Ci itennlal tull of flnt-elaas marble nnd Isnowgtl ima kuu.i ..ni ready to quarry lt and aend lt to tbe u-. uiosl parts of tbe earth. \ Hm v u-'l itudent --\ lio _-'.t Into i quarrel on ri young lady's aci hui '?? auel <? ime oul coi. - ler ibly I it, m.i* coiupUiDluK t?in-i ul tim ru igh usage be bad re ? -ak.-. ?? i i.t, we i console you to I. ii-?! you sro more thsn ever tu itu f,el'nm." " How do you mean I" "Why, ben te*, u ina-<. you know, la all tba rage,? ', b .tleill. n.m: Perloy Poon calli ln-> book, " Memory's Badge!; ::. - ?. tal and Political. Covering ill Kenn ii! \e-nve' I,''-. Ami 1 the .-ucl e' I ? Ul Vi Ul I, I. j .-??nt ru- Celebrities, Brilll.mt Ladles, ind PolltleaJ hu molls ot the Niitloual Capital." lt look* as lt Bea thad ;?)'. ?" u., lilu ? pom it on thal ' A LAM K KT. A photo a ipb, -et .- letteri, uu.l ? . aral .!? --. ,\ .. iii ii it.-;.i ber pretty han!,? My -<? mi r si.M-k eoiripe. Borne moona lui it happened, y>f, I tioiik'b ye n-s ri ivn made me ni.ler, - Hi ii ki---.i regret ? .\ .i, iioldor. Foi I \. i- p-iuiiii---,?bu 'i merni in. bate il i Ival) 1! i : ? leki ?! 'i wasai ase, ] 0 i -.>o in iv... ? lade, ll Iii.Pel- sei .. \\ ?- ? i in trade, Al 'I . -'. undi r I I 11.iv. n N'.-ws. tn Kan rn " Woodchuck Day," walch falls <>u Febra i- ob erve i with Kraal pomp and ni rou mi taupo, - y ouo eai i pi the ? . - ? r. wha' -i ll wa do wltb thia wal locking around the itore i, md i.? ? it lt. ?i of thi m. i dins off, tin- a ' aid I'll sell r to old I I' Il OU |? IC'hl ;/.. : tl lin, c., I i ? i in., bo ase flir IU- - ? t" II - ' -. " ll" up. Illili.' fm I eli!!.-el s-, , |_J ,|,|ty DUI - ll llle' I'l Jill 11,11 - any in wliii'ii you uos i se-erns tu ? ? tbat you have ? nonah .iiiiiu> ? ken-, ei.tii'r mt here wnete, owlnii - - re ind exorbitant i ir a.-.. sutri whloh te. praodee on , eel e n-' \ -ir.ip: ii, ? ? ? > ? :? ot tho 0 ile Rivet itel ?- on. i I" .,... i i-. up ii a ii - bystander. -nil - ... -.." ?.!?I lim elrippui- p.._i:.ii, "lost all aire." !, ?.' || I" ?*Weli"( --a t'i'i.-.v.," there wae s pair of atoeklagi .niel a -at." i'lie-n, luliibieulns up, lie added," lau. n..h.k .... i' I have ? ired my un. r. I " mi- tie p il,.- I mit ot lii<< re i- ry . e-i ier...n-t niara . it.i ti.it be u.id tarnished u iillmlltule. ? lu.-nie. i..?.i_-.? r. How the Muswumps mail blush these dayl whee tbey hate... im the telephoael a i;. est mi papal leys thal progressive luncheon p.irtie .ire. rery popular Intbaivity. Sa i ...->- nra bare,?with rraiiips. Jo n w Marl iv, tha mU'iunalra, sari thal"mtney li Dolling .in aceideiit. lt lei i rains that give a mau true HI ".I.-Ill lill.I ell I,ll)-." .Hint Wlial Vie. It.lV- oftOB ? were loo ui-i-, to ?.,, Kevertbe'eeue ? ?-: i- ..r.. . t| . ,.f pt,,,,; ?..-.,,, , .. who sam Iii mool with Mr. Macka>'a eceldeut.?(Springfield I'llleeil. jA. Huston Foti minka that tb* tendency of women to -p. it ol the bal "? ai though ll ware an Improved kimi of broomstick i-t i.' dated te make I e uu-u nervous. TUE PEAMA-Mt SIO. DALY'S COMKDY NIGI1T. Cilihcr'a comedy <>f "Sba Would ami Bbs Won lu'i" -> i- r. ;.:<>?I,ie--.i :.i-r olirht al Daly's 'li., i . in i lu- pr- leura of a oouee d . nee ii waa merrily represented hy tbe ?.in,- players thal ap poured tu ii al thli Innis, Un leaaon. Mr. Pliher, who iii aelmirabl) prodded In Ihe old comedy method, ear rles tba weight >>r ibis performance, but Mles Rehas aud Miss Kingdon an. piquant and full of sparkls in the principal female charseten of tlia piece. Mr. Jamea Lewi, repeated bli blt of lett year aa TrapanUi, tu,i Mr. brew .imi Mr. Skinner linperson tte tbe well-con r.i'a-.i Bpantsb im >?: - witb buoy ml .rue-.' of hearing and ? JU-' pell'e prl.UI elf He- Vallie elf lllllllf pr ipi. \ lt > ni sltustloa. lin- evening*! entertalaaieat wee be -?nii ley tbe produotlou, for the Uni lime, et sn adap r.unui from tim Franeb, In ona .u't. ? blob Mr. Daly style* ?? ii .li iimiii.--ri.ieui irille-," ami which li entitled "A Wet Blanket.'* Tba idea la tun ruiner,ly i? etimple ami . . a pnssnli Miss tteban sad Mr, Draw ls two parla thal ere partleul arly aol ted to their delleata ami iilacrlmlaatlng leets iu lbs portraiture el ebaraoter. Tba pim t.iisi bow a married woman quenches tbe to., aideul panton of aa admirer by Ideation a itory ahout Un. ..mi wife bellineugased in an intrigue with her hu*, baud. The scene la laid lu New-York at lin- luem-ui i h.-. nie fn.i rm-nu ?< m an i.ngii-ii nobleman, slr li Harp l oii'iiioichc uiul .ni American worn in, Bra, Diana St up ? louguago u ..ininti: ui*.ij i brilllaut aud I m plea ?? may be recorded aa a eucceesf al effort la tbe Held ni comedy. Sppeuded is tbe east et *? Bbs Would and Bbs Would u't." Deo llenoel .(.'barlas i i-iinr ., ll ie . John Urea H. it Octavio . HUS -Mimer H..ti i ni" .in iii ni- Parkas I'be corrigidon. H Kolenia Trapautu .laaMS lewis .NS ll,unit,1 Hert -.III. 111. . J.ellll U.e.eel Ken,, . Kri'lte ru k Hem.I .1 laper.li. Here 1 . M Uki . Aet.l lleelt.ill .i.tiitii k.m..iou ll. Jilli 'ie.I .-.I tte .May lnim I.II liv p el l.l I '..il ia l.ee-ej.14 le ni I titi: PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, compositions were presented ley tin riiiiii.u ineiiiie' socii ty .ii tin- f ourt ii concert of tts forty i.e.111ii season it lbs Academy ..f Musis last slgbl llti> wen Hr.iiiuii'i " li.iitic" overture', op. 80; BsbU m.uii.s uoond -) aphony, C m.ije.r, op, 01 ; i.i-,'.i'-i tym phonic poem entitled " I irpkem " i and three ezeerpti Hum Wagner*! "Quito rdannacrung.*1 Thia inin-io ii unequal In merit yoi extremely lntenetleg, with tbi exception el Hm symphonic poem. Hie coherence sw pmpoae eef vtIui-i, munt liave remained un mlgnuiti man) In .-puer of tin. eloquence of Its preseutetlon it ii recorded wu ii u t>.uo of admlralloa b] Mast's nu.st enthusiastic biographer, Klchaid I'olii iii.it i.is/t "conceived, wrote down and tnatrumenled' "Orpheus" within twe weeks ef January, ISM. lu He. IlKbt of the history of tbe m^Jorltj ol musleal ni.i-te 1 pieces Hu- does not look like- much of .1 feel; so fur u lue majority <>r people art- ooncei ned, tbe wouder will Im that he wss allllug tu keep li mn.t-.. long, lt wai written, au tbe auiue ii ut borlt) talisus, dui ng thc prep ar.it. i.r muck's " Orpheus " ut tbe Opera Home li Weimar, and waa played for tbe Uni time al a leetlva lui nu m.mt i af tim uiiere on February n> al tint y ..r ll ow Hu' niuip.e-. uti, tiii>_, yet dramatically mroui iiai,u-of Olock s operaoould lusplra -u. li a work i? i problem Milllll lilli-Ir.ll plllillsllpliy III UH pie eas scarcely explain, The bout of ooiiuectlou, it tiie-rei i- inn', nomi te u be) uud the raiiss ol preaeui vision. One chord fruin th ilmrii- ol Euria*, lu toe si-coud act of Ihs open, wvub JUl Iel lill ever) r.-e-eei l.-ilioll uf lllis Ht r.lll_ V I lilli pu-lt IO I I lin Him 11 un i 'vi linn- lia" iie-e-u heard hera .mi) n lei times sluoe ll waa lim played bj lbs I'hltbarmeutc Se ClSty lil NleVl'lllUe I . ISSI, ll luiln DOlhlOg Willi lillie-, lill ?lill ron un-ii11s. na, ii aa ., todd, lerloun miuded compos nun. worth) ut mc pen ol ni. heal equipped mindi lau u luii.iy. Mymphoii) a .ni Waxner excerpts call tor Uii com u.e,h. i i.e- Lim i provided tte- iiio.ii luapirlilng m omen I ol the evening*i eutertainmeah ? ? - MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES, Th., ll ral of Ho- " American Concerts" pn?|eeted b I....11.4 Melbourne will take p iee at Chlokerlag Itali ti morrow eveulo-r, winn Miss Virginia h..n-r, a pinn player wbo waa heard In one of tha Loudon eeneerta i If r. Melbourne, will appear la public tor the Ant tim -ne., in-i return froui turope, rbe otber participant will rn- Mi-- FltleHiowart, Mi-, laabeila Mum-. Mis- i'm ioi ?? I'terae, "Uis-: Laura Carroll Denni-. Mies Dei Be-fker, Mr. W.H. Uwton aad tba L'yurtaey Ladln -_-.il t.i. Oue purl of the programwe witt ba sssspsss exclusively ot American eompoeltkma Mr. Ctaraaea Rddy, of Chleage,*'oeeoedN a "cw omni Itllllt I.) Illlteeil-lie I.. UOOOeValt, III Un. I.l-l I'.' -lui. iiuiii'iiiiii'iiof New-Bruuawtok on laat rhursday evoimn A inimbi'i- of people In mie'toiy known for ttiolr love i nunile kars liivu.-el Ml.linc I Haulier to glVS n SSMSSt I in,- Dnlverslty dub Theetra. The eeaeerl will take alec un Tburaday aveulng aud M-ae Madellua SehlUer, MU Emil) Winaui, jVllki Maud M.ijjii uud Mr. ilieodoi "iie-lt Will uid Muster Uanner In mu-i Hium/ IIS pst SSC S, 'rh- tii-t rspteeeslsttaa ti Dell i --i'i " Lsksra" by Hie luu-r cm Opcr a C'uipaiiy. at Hie S Sade wy of Mu-do, i ni le.? give-n for Hi." l.-ii"-Iit of tha SoeletV fur tim It ? iel of the Deatltatc BUud ot tbo City of New-York ai-d la Vicinity. ti u-iieT'.i " UebSBBMhl def Apo-te I " which wan per. oriue-el at st.-iiiway Hall two vv ? -rc .un, will bi. iv ealed at tha Brooklyn Novelty Theatre this ev. alag linter thc direction of Arthur t'l iain m. ThS eniie-i-rt 14 iiiioiiiiccii as the drat ef seel of Wagner eoaeerta, aad ',. programme contains besides tho oratorio <eleetleus ru,ti *? Tiiiiiiiiiiiisi-r," ?* Helli.-relani.m run.'." "Moister illlli-r," " .-.e!-'.l'lOj," " i'.ll-llt.li," '* eV'.Htii u -.-," ,l i I ' llbeiugold." Mr. Jeei.n i,ivm-.'s* annual eoeeert wUI take pleas ut lu iiivv.i) H.ui uii him Saturday ari nlng. i '.eiin.iii "Mik.ido" wlU be performed all week at be Thalia Theatre. Tbe program maa of thaThomai Popular Oeneerta this reek are as follows: Tuesday evealuit, Bymphouy -itu Vulde," Kari; "l.? Mndelriaa ss Deaett," Keyei -I. Jacques Boshy); 1i11n_.ui.111 Rhapsody, I. lerenads la D, Fuchaj "Boara Ortef \ ? i .,,;; i- v. .aili.'," iii'in " I.akin ;" Delibes (BL touby) Ballet, "Henry VIII," tatut-ftaeas, rhurs* laj afternoon, unllul*ihed symphony, Schubert; uucerto. A ...n ir. Mozart, (Mr. luaetfy); Varlattoua on..; ri. nu-ie, ii iy i.i. Hi?.nuns ; Ballal miis,t-. -tba Vin.-,*' tubm?teio ; flung ei i in Fautasia, I i-/t. 'Mr. Josef)). - a m.-'- latest upe-r.i, ?? I'...- drusy Baree," vv it mt ,-:\t ii si the i ..-iitte nu itu- Bret Hine in Ana rica to-inor' .ivv evening; im- Ural concert thia lesses of the New-York Trie I'luh rill teka place le the oooeert hall "f tha Metrop-~lltea ipera House oa tbs if lernooa ol Feiirusry 'i'i. Mr. Harney < smpbetl's drams of "The White Blare** rill be abown again tn hew-Yon tin* week, st Niue's . ir tea. M id nile Mo ''."-ka will girt nu nft ruo.ii perfoi manes ur li.-i.rc on Thursday, Febraarjr IH, for Hie .na ill of I'.el.s.i exiles li. tills rily. .-lu- vv lil appear aa I i Ind, la - St You I. kc lt." and sha will have ths >rofe?-|.'ttiil a-.ituit'i- o Joseph Hewart1!, Louis fames. Harry lid warda, Elle Hermon aad many other favorite performers. TUM WEEK 1 \ sm I El Y. DANCES, DINNER. AM) RECEPTION*?. M) F.niil.'Mlil ,g HIV vi. I'.Ht TUR ALMS' -"A .-MAI 1. .IM" lAIHY" Al .MIDMlilll. The last week hu bees devoted to number-1 ese -nilli social festivities, hrcordlag ts precedent er, then should here !..?? u a bis prlTsts ball .it -.lint, taahloa ibis imas.. aa Aa ul iv night, when i ss Ar.nu iras given it the Academy ef Meale. Fer masy yean, when Hie-e tna-ii in. been in-..i. .1- areli n- oe tbe eveelBg f Hu- French ball, neel faahlonaMe nu u bare fouud themselves with ss Isrltatioa lo daaee at .i Isla gertuua . private circles, fhn bsa bess eeailderad ? nngulat roi nc de iee. But mei Moaday Bottling eas gotos oe to prevent the slided, giddy yeulba of the town from Kolas uthe Ari'.n ;f tin-y abood Uenerally they weat, asl layllirht found thea thlnklas of going boara Fsrllsr. ,.i-ii. .ip, Mme ur tm rn bad atteaded Mra. F. Broehbeial Cutting*! im atre puny, ur Mrs.hamasl Steen's tataat. tiiin, of Urie, li v mir's, ur h.,,I nut .a tim ci vt iii Wedding of Mr. uml Mrs Beehmss de Forster, si Nm 13S w-nt i riii-ic.'Hill--!. Amens trie two eer iiir.-- huedrad persons ni thia last-named bouse wen repraeeatativei of lbs famlllesof Livingston, Hemline, Phelps uti Harriot, 1 i, - : ,y -.-I-ni- il .ivi-ii iti. to sm il. a.n11t-r-.. Mn. 4 inns Ui.-.in i-i.i.r Blued fourteen guests. Mr. m.' M i. Sidney Webster twelve, and .Mr. nun Mra Benjamin ll. BrtsSae) ?i. At the table of Mr. sud Mr-. ... Ira un- c; ku - ated len young people, and tba dei orations shoal tin in wet" ni daffodils, ai Mrs. I'hlllp Bobtasoe's oed r tire. B ekmaa'a ilso gsy company sat dews to band ''.ie,>.i tahlee, i irllei la the afternoon tin-ro ? ri receptions nt Mrs. K. Hsrrtsoa Sanford's, He. i.i nt Hxty-Hrst-st.; at Miss Leery'e, a* N s 'J I Fifth* ave.; and ut Mrs. Charles Lord's, N... ."il We-.; ltur leenih it, Mrs. He.ii.-rt Ooelet'S tine house, No. ".''I Fifth mc-., at in- eorner ot Forty elghth-st., waa opened the sumo evening (or BUht, rather) for whet may be palled s uni early" dane* The invitation.*, however, .p. citied il o'clock as tbe liam le arrive Of ooaree Hie vera late, and it was un lalgbt when tue- deeolag began. The deneen occupied tun speeloas tlr-t iiemr um- -i.in- we-re- htddeo away In flowers at ilia runt ol the m.nu -r.i rr use. Even a ben Ho tl .rai Beeac*. tiona w.-re eiai>e?r?te. Tiiey graced the chandelier* formed tbemeelvei Into ? pyramid of violets lathe centre of tbe table, and blossomed la aa arah la the halt The v-ry pretty eastern of having lowen fol tarots was .....ivve-.i in the cotillon. Mr. ami Mn, Elliott Boosaralt. ? Ir ii,tl Mr-. Walker B. Miutli. Mr. aad Mn. William Jay, James Otto, tiie MlneeOlia, Mr. ead Mra i>rm_ Wilson, Mr. ami Mri. Robert Urlagatoa, Miss Wilso*, Mr. .m.i Mr-. Ogden Ocelot, Hr, aii'i Mie. j. f. i?. tinier. ?ir. ant Mrs. George Henry Werna, -ir Itsdwrlst Camena, Miss Ma] Hr..ely, Mi.-s Bowdota, M -- Pastel . ? i, wla Wi I'll, Mr. uni Mit Frank Lewraeee. the m.-s.-i Bemoan, Dental Klngaford, Miss Taller, r. J, I. nu. tandi r. Mr. mil birt. J. Cule-iii.ui Iiiaytotl, ai.ei Brookbulet Catting wt ra ueoag the guests, Mr. nud '?ir-, n.i.'i.t Intend te give a fine bell p net atty a pleaasnl eompeay gathered u (Wage ea Weaaeod iy , when tne Orange Clab had u? heass waraHac iii" president. 8. >. Morris, r...-1-iV" I tb Its notated io that pleesanl duty by Mri. Moir.., Mrs. a. r. Kirk .mil. intel M.l.l nut- d- ll arr'... Ian vv is ._ri>- in the et .-li? nn.'. Later then * n d tn. I ig, bb i still I itrr a ti ,.- mug. per. The nie.re or Ieee amasteg louveuir af thl* agni imo eveulag eas > | smae'e club in ?lalatum ecTcnd wan orensa.eeleeed plush. Bseh inly pit one. a nong the gussie wara Mr. ant Mis. i ... | ,i, ..... Mr. amt Mr* I. C. Wiain-reliii-/, Mr. niel Mn. Btspbea Vari l'..ri-.-i -Hut, Mi. aad 'tis. Hamilton tfellaea, Mr. sad Mn. il. a. Hot ter.C.eel LU Felu_er, -.'n.it..r Fish, ?n,i Mr. and Mi h. joh i ii.iiiitt. iii uii, WO people -vero there, rbe weather oeuM not havo been maeh weiss oa [hursday evening, fer the rain amt ?Ind taara Cram all directions a! the seam niue-. Ve-t despite rt..- norm > -I-, iii: nain e- urii-.i a lot ot people down to Qed ern ir-et, L L, te danae at the hell ot tiie Rockaway Hunt, it teemed hard, tadeed, Hint tbo Bight abou.d be so had, unco tbe __dl had once beeo pestpoeed, .md if it had t.ike-u pleee wiifu ea the dela ortgtaaUy Axed for it. i,-et lliii- to lt sad lin in- .ik- i.n weald set bave Oee-u so UaM. Everybody who could, arraaged to stay tu-ro ut niKiit. Perhaps Bfty eprreeai wera k.-,it .ii tu.> iiuii ho.I-,-, .uni Mrs. Howland, Mrs. Moreae and dre. C awdin had their eeltegee IHed with gui ela ai tbougk it w rn raiiiiiij. bardeel whoa tlie ipenial trala ar" rived fruin I.niur l-l ind (itv, the ciie-is f,ir.-..t Sit nliout ii _ei s.hiu nt they wan ere* within ibo club house All was bright sad cheerful, aad tba brightness and ciie-er talasea wera tateaallsd by tho contrast witii aw -.-.oorii sttalde, Heall wnu merry aaa auwttegebell ur eveajs e linne of tlu? name. I.aii.!ri'? niiisioraii- Addled SW iy, mid Pierre La Meaisgee ead lasses Otti ieet tho geim__. wbieb was dsaeed u. i we r...? i,??. s ippac iv a- rarved br the elah etewacd at half paet i- at sault tahlee ny ibis BommoB seaeedet lae the nm'-'ti we-u? able reuiiy io niijo.r tlu-ir ri-froMliiiii-nt. I mc il ne tallie- milk"! a ntvtt it geuorally nobody gets unn-ii shanes to eat inyiiiiu- trees it in eoaifert. hmrag tue ono luuelrud or vxengaoataat thia hall weteMr, aad Mi^. i im-uce iNBaaaon, Mi. ami Mra *-. **. Howlaad, Mr. aad Mra s. s, Seeds, Mr. sad Mi?. a. m. Dodge, Mc, Anstta coiiua ai.d ,i group uf tries ls, s largs coiitin_.-'iit ?.r M.uitasuei, Vl-ei Van lluii'ii, Mile N.ll. Miss K..!.e-ils. M,,, t ir.,, .%it_a Draper, Mies Beehmea, Mr. .met Nra. Lestth, Kr.8epena% Hr.Cuttiog, Mr. Henriquee, i>. l. Naverre, Mr. Keeaa. Mr. Headford. Mr. aad Mia. F. W. White, Mr. sad Mr*, i ow.lin. Mi. iii nini* ,?)'. Mr. story. Mr. Howard, Mr. Collier and tba society rapraesatatlvs el the tn-w t'tftk <V venue Stage Compeay. The speelal trala ntaraed te Mew-York al bair peat t, ie Snag sp thees uu.'oruuate guests who bed aet been ahls to get uiiybody to keep them ali nulli. thursday's reoepHoes wen not weil atteaded earlag to lin. nt.ii au. Ve i these w ke iiian.i_.il lo gel te Mra Hobart iHyphaet'e. at Me, 26 Beat Forty-etxtb st., and ai Mrs. Muller'ee, at No -v Kaat 1'tiiriy -eiva-uili -et., li.ul BS r.-s-oa to regret thstr ?satans; imr intel these people who at leaded Mra Joba Bherweed*! raadtag al No. ttl Want Thlrty-eeeead-et. hmong the gees ts theta ?.to Mri. w i. uu iiii, Mrs. Jessee Oraat ? Uses, Bte Rederlei rna rna eud Mra J. L. Harnsraa. Mm Pariah, ot so i Weal Nini-ti-'-iiiii t.. i-ave. a tlunur in ni.' SVeaiBg BS twelveauesis, ami had her table decorated with tulips, -?uni,,' dowan an ths oornct thing io bare .lOout ,?t una ".UM ei ito, Mr. Frederic a. Ward, of Bssiaen cc. Braaklya.gara a reta pn.eu ou thu day, which waa Israel) attended by tm-nu.-I fashionable people ob the Holgate rbe borne u.i- tastefully aaa elaborate!) decorated. i ?>? ladlee revolving wen Mn. Heart W. JohneoB ead Mr* Frederic Wesson, o: See \m.v, Mr.-. J. ll. Cutlet. Sa Woreeiter. ead Un. MoWhorter, of Oswego. i in Friday iie-iu.lt*. emerging from tue unit sad rata, arrived lu goodly uumban si the doora ol Mr.-. 1.. A. ll a t-s'. iii.ii-", Mo. ti i-l M.e.iisuii-.ivi-., when e nooesiea wae held lu the aRernooa sad a dance lu Ike i Teaing There vs ,t daucius, tn-., al Mrs, Joba ray lor Johaeiert marble houae at Kigbth-it and Flfth-a?e, mr ibe bun dred eu- mon frlendi of Mice Eva Johnston, ai. ibo - rosebuds" ol the aeesou wen thora ead naturally. tberefon then waa bo lack of dancing men. i.aiiiona il... einy Mr-.. Packer sad Mi-- Motat,al Mo. d Kan Forty-eightb-it.i entertained a large party al luneheee. Mi- -.1...) lull."ii. nt Nu. ."> West Tltirtv .ii-viriitb-nt., also bold arecepiloB. n i?oms sioaular that men people have nut eared te alli t,.t ilit* li rune-- eif Mail.une- 11 cu ii i,n villi-. 1 Beag ay afternoon tba aadlaoee wes -uii.i. aliheaah tha Icetuis . VV .ia III I- le-lu ll .1 lie 1 tll.lt aliull.it ll.IV i- ill.UV II Hilt 111.I ll | VVl'11-ktl..Vlll MOW-York laetle-ll 111 nei tlllilll tu MeS lill Hag. W.i and Hie. ?**. U M. llatUivv. \ :? vv lunn- weTeeiB uite-nii tm o mi radar afteraooe wiu-n tho uimuage wini h .?la,inuit- nie.i.ii- need wus EagUeh. Ib H,?u>a nu- amiable lad) wat much more sought for mau ia itu- t-i ty -which in Mew-York*! I wa, tor shs tl ? moat ohunuiug persun wllheeweel vole* i Weddings here beea lew, bmmi fashionable people whs luteuiled doiug so eppenatly bevlaggoi married uarIM ut tbe momo. Yi-t nu axeosillligly i.rc-ny noun' we-.I,ling tunk pl.u- un Ti, u rmi ny oii-iiIuk ?l tbo bom ? oi me ini.ie's mint. Mra Thone Shaw, Ra. BA Cnn tsixii** ilUlitli lu Tim oride and ifrooni whim Mr. I'lcuard lisf ! (Sibley and t arlie W. lUnui-r. Ow ion io tbe tnt ibat tue bride*! faunly ure in iiioiirinu-t. only tlio Immediate relar i liven wen. pn-seut. Tbe brillo wai uttired lu willie naini. I A tulle veil was _i__tenod with a oluitt-r of white oil risa