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_\mnoemcmo. ACAl>EMY-*-Cli>derella. AMHKKO THEATRE?8-Hani La nga and Penslon BoO-aJtar. BHol THEATRE?8 :13?Tbfl Iluatlor. BBC?DWAY l 11. VTKE?8-The Merry Monareh. HH-KB-BY THIUTHK-S-FIIrt* and Mitron*. f ASlNo-O?Cavalleri. Rnstleana and The Tyioleaa. 0O-UMBC8 THEATRE?8:15?My Jack. XiALY'S THEATRE--8?The School for ScandaU KDF.V Ml-1 I. \V*x Tableau*. OARDKN TUKATRE-O??I Ctgale. OKAXD OPERA ll'.t SK?8:15-Lat^r On. HA1U.KM OP1 RA BOI BE?0:14?Hoaa and Ho**. 1IAKKI..ANS THEATRE-a-R?llly and thf 400. _UMUtM vXN'.s illEATRE?8:_0-Th. Mau wlth a Hun drrd Head*. UOYT's MADtSON SQCARE GARDEX-8 :30-A Trlp U> ChtaOMwn. g g II'. ft niAl.'S?H-V*udevllle I.Y.'EUM THEATRE-2?8:1_?lagj RotrntlfuL MAD1.S0N BQt'ARE iiAKI.KN-Ti.wer is'Evv park _'1ikatui-j-_-_:1_?8 BaU* KIIU-O'8 0- Fer.lven. 1'Al Ml.i;> THEATRE?0:10?Atab-BM I-Ki.i COR- i lll.ATRE?8:15-The l>wt l?a*a_-?. BTAM TMEATRE-8:1b?Mtaa Ucijett. STAXDAl'.l) THEvTRK 8-La I)amc De ObflBflBOi TOXV PAaTOlfS THEATKK-S-VaMlevme. l'HAI.l.v THE v : RE?S:15?Jnllua Caerar. VNI..X gQUARE THEATRE-0:1??TbO Cadl. JiTH -TR?RT THEATRE?8-Ma>otirncen._ Jn_? i? _.o_?cniB-ment6. r._*k-0MiW-,?-*l'C1 ?ES2ia_M::::::._ nix Board and Uoonis. .. 0 3 ll'isiii'es I'ha'.ce* .9 Z l?an.:ln? A.-*_?i.ie*.. s J.iv.deiiU N.Ul? -- 10 6 Jm-**in?klne ..... . S) J DoineaUr S'tuaUo..* want _. . ? -?? Flt.anclal . 10 4?? .".nanclal Meetln?*..10 6 For Sale . '' i For Sale.10 f Help Wanwd. ? i Horsea _- C'airlages.. 9 1 H-tel* .10 - liislrurtlon . 8 1 Wir.tfr R__rU....... 8 Marrlaa-a _ DuaUia. 7 --JI Mlaeeflaneoaa . 0 *?_ ..l*?eil:iiiru_a.12 4-0 MuHkal lii-.truiiienta.10 ti Sew l'.iMlc.it!on.?.... 8 1 OflflflB siian.er*. 8 4-5 Propo*?* .J? 5 Public Xotlce.10 8 I'.eal Eaut*. 8 --4 iieal Eetate. ? ? Uiilread" .?? ? b-f, ipeclal VUlcea. ? 0 Steamboat. .?0 1 c-.h<ri . o x i.e Turf - ???.? " s'ork WanU-d . v> 4-5 finoincso Xotic.e._ TRIOUNE TERMS T'? MAIL BOBBC**??-* * 1 vear. 0 wo*. 3 no*. aflBB. Dally, 7 day. a -eek.ai'O oo .5 00 02 50 0100 Kilr! wlUiOUt Suiday..-. 8 00 4 00 -00 jW fciinday Trlbuii.-. 2 00 100 -O Weeklv Tilbunc. 100 ?? _ fecn,l-\V?_y Trltuuc. 2 00 - - PoAage prepald br Tribune, txcpt on Dally and Sunday r.aiKr for n-ilar.bscrli.er* ln Ncw-Yor* Clty and on Dally, heiiil-Weeklv and WKkIv to fcrelgn couutrlea, ln whi.h <_.?. _tra po?tag? will i.e l.-ld by hub*crii>cr?. Hemit bv l'l.-til O.J. r, ExpraM Oi-der, Check, Draft or ,>-a*b'_1-_t-i Note, if *cnt ln an unrcKlsferc- letter. will he at ewn. r-r ..... ., ? Addrts* all c-rrt-*]H>ndciice sui.ply " thc JTibunc, .-ve? BRANCH OFFICES OF THE TRIBUXE. aOlMMailllU for p.:bll(..tlon in The Trlbune arid ?rder; for rwral-T dellvery <>f *? ?,*,,-TJ^?^n.r1.u ^ ** ttivM ?i UM Wlo-infl bruuch ofllce- In ^t^^tm. M.!m itjikIi offlce, 1.238 __dw_7, corner -lst-at, IM 4th-av?-.. cor.1. r 1 Uli ?t *.,'i? W.-t 2M-s?.. corner Stli-avo. KMi Weat 42d-*t, iu.r Otn-BTe. 5'. Av-iiue A ii-ar East tth-*t. 7'JO ?d-ave.. . .itr.in. e ^7tli-?. 3 020 31-ave.. between oftl. and Glst sti. \'A l'.i-t H'.'th ?r , ee:ir 31-ave. -,-t i-.v.ti -t., near ."vd-avc. "lit Wi-* 125th -t. betweea .1'- and 8th area. l"c:i.: flui-av... near OOtb-s*. l ;> fl laO-are.. mar 80M-M. nowerr ncor Broonie-st. to Ltbetty-at. IN OTHER CITIE"!!. Rrookl.-n Adv.rti*lng A.eiicy. 307 Fulton-st, ap. Oty Hai!. Washlnpten-Xo. I K F Kt _ FOUNDED BY HOBACE 1EEELET TUURSDAY, DBCEMBBB 3, 1891. ^TWELVE PAGES. THL h'EWS THIS MORXIXG. Foreign.-Advices from Tekln say Uiat the in stirirent forccs nuniber only 1,500, and that the uprisint: is merely local: tlie imperial troopo at tlie Great Wall are being rcinforced. __=- Nova Seotia New-Brunswick and Prinoe Edward Ioland are (_ge0O-i-S o Project for union afi one provinoe. ?_Mr Goschen, Choncellor of the Exchetiuer, Pvplained at a n.eetin* in London a new flnoncial poheme deviacd by ^0_flfl_t == Dom Pedro Ifl MSS.Sl?tte Board of Canvassera met iu Albanv and ri-.vassed tlie vote of the four i BUflUflonom rlrrl in this State: K?publican counsel were not permitte, to itispect public documents m relation to dlflputad election caaes. ss-B-a Super viaor Welcli. appeared iu Justice Kenncdy's court |a ByroooflO, aroo omolcd and put in a oell, bal inbocqaeotly n-leaa.il aa aalL oombo An exploslon ?,f dynuniitc near Huverstraw killed flve men. Tbe anoo-O- eraJan New.Vork waa launche.l from the C'ninips' 6lii].yanl at Phila.lelpliia. ______ l....-;il elcctioiis wore l.eid in several New-England States. City and Suburban.?An accident on the Row Virli iiiid llarlem -ailroad caiihe--l ti.e death of two loborero, tbe injury .?i 0-YCfol others, and the ;i!i. nl a car witb lorty p!i_*tiger6. =_=_ lt wao deaied tbal Edward U. Fit-i.l. who ha? been Idaeod in aa oorrluia, liad robbed hi? father; Cyrua ? tald'fl eonditioa Miuvve.l a sliuht iiuprovenient during tlie day. ? School Coniniisf-ioners voted t.i inerei;j"e the s-'ilari-s of the janitors. _=b The Kcotcb Preaby-friou Choroh declincd to amal ;;ni,i'c With the New-Vork. ______ Stocks de (.I early, uodet tbfl exce_*<ive weakneso oi" Mi.ouii Pociflo aod h'i.limoiid Terminnl. The Baa] changea werc a.lvances, and the ciosing wa_ bimnir, at ulwut t'.ie bioboot points. Thc W-o-ather-Eoiecas- lor t?-day: "Warmer OBd fair. Tcaiperataifl yestenluy: Ilighest, 4. dopoga; Jow.-st, I3j ;iv-Tusc, .'<9 I-'-. The proposition of thc counsel for the several Bcpublicon Seoatonholoot ofkoog Btecttoag aie toatested, that th- qtiastions be subniitted at niK-e to an cxtraoruinary gJBOOgoJ torm of tho Supreuie Cburt and then to tho Court of Ap loals, ig ;i? B__m Btlj rOa_NM_bta one. If Gov ornor Uill and his copaic?ners have any desire lor j-stit-o and fair OOoH-f. they will put 00 ob?_cle in the way of this plan, but will do all io their power to further it. 0 Tho I'nioii Leaj;iie C!ub has wisoly decided to bo!d a spc<ia! iiKotinR to-night to POOOtol its pro t_* against David li. HflTg IB-COitj attt-inpt to cotint in a Ik-motratic Legislature by hwk and by trook. The prote-t cannot be tou loud and earnest. Tbo Uaioa League is not in the hal.it of doing tbinjjs by halvcs. It is a powoifal or gujii/itioii. and may bo trnsted to speak power fully on o queo-oa ot the aooal vital intc-i.-s! tn i-voiy .iti/ci of the Srite. Vice-Pre.si.lent Kli--. wkose recent (leniinciatioR of Hill and his O-B-Bfileai plot m_ m/t lackitig in vigoi, i\ill pi-oidc at tho meeting. Thero b;is bcon >id bh__iier_-_ Lo thc Gal? livan cooe. Oa Tue_d_jr toot-OK-rj wu given by 0 irltOOOO who uiidoul.U-dly k)!d B liiainifact ure<i gtoo in the inteiesi of the defeiKtiiit. Orders were given bv A-si>,tuiit District-Attonipy Wdlnian to detain this witness, Bcnnett, but on tho Bdjournment of tbe court he wus allowed to go at larfre, and. acting upon the hint he had roreived, be has gono into hiding and could not be found jooBsritgr. When Gallivan himself went on th-- fltaad he repudiated liennett's story. Mr. IY0--00a ha* l.?en corwidered one of the ni(??t cfficifii'. BttBfhfi of Mr. Nicoil's oflico. Why did he givo wnrning to liennett that he was in danger? At wboi I in-ti^-ition was Bcnnett act lag? Tho whole coopo of the pnx-eedings in (ia'iiva::-- caoa h:_s beeo BU-frfciouo. Mi. Wcll man ii under the neteasity of taking immediate gtOpI to l t l.imvif iigl)t in tho BBbttor. Tiie Bpeet-ClC Of two eOBI-l eitting sido by sido tt Svia* ii-M', one waiting to checkmate the other, is not an edifying one. Tbe pioceodings before Judges Kennedy and O'Brien are variously < cni f_cat?a and mkj easily a*?pe?r to _ho loy mind to be in a hopeloss tangle. One thing only stands out cloar; that (Jovernor llill has net up a court thoro for the purpose of having his own fi!l carried out as against the rulings of tho rogiilar court. What. tho otitcome will he the next few days will disclose. The most intercst ing dovclopmcnt yesterday t\as tho emorgence from his hiding place 0* Supervisor Welch, wh-> disap_>caivd with election returns in his ].. * sc-.si.ni a few days |(o. Aftor being taken into ciist.xh ho ?88 almiit .1 80 l>ail, Judgo Kcnnedy having no wLsh to dcal harshly with him. No uptown nn ivemcnt is tho motto of the Scotch _-.88_.jrtB-?B Church situated in Four teenth-st. near 6th a\c. The deci.ion of it.* officers lo ihat cllcct \\88 announeed at a meet ing held h__ ovotiing. Kecently ovortures for a OOUBOlidBtioa 8TBT8 made 81 it b.V the New-York Chunh, which has a line ediflce in Harlem. tho proposition iuvolving tho abandonment of tho Fourteciith-st. building. The dcdsion of the Scotch Church to BBinain in iLs' old field is un (kiubU'dly Wrmth The uptown tendency among churchcs should BO. be carried too far. Tho downtown lield il woith cuhivating. Besides, a romoval froin'F.urteonth-st. to Onc-hundred-and twenty-cighth-st. would mean tho virtual wiping out of a church with an honorable and succcssful career. ____________________ THE STATE CANTAABEES. Tho members of the State Board of Cnn vassers convened yesterday, but declined to play into the unclean and dishoncst hands of David B. llill. If he expected them one and nll to blacken their reputations beyond redomption for all time by lending _88__-t-*_ to his conspiracics against tie ballot-bux ho was mistaken. Tho Board conductod itwolf with propriety. It met, i save in one particular, the beat expectation of honest men. No disposition was manifcsted on the part of any of its members to defy tho law and subvert tbo will of the majority by counting in candidates vWbo had been rejectod at -ho j polls. Tho order issued by Judge Edwardg re- | straining thc Board's action was ticated with due respoct, only the vote for Congressmen being ca-fBdBBd. ThB iffOBhl of ->_.'. UoB, Secir'aiy of State, of tho perfcctly rcasonablo request of (ounsel to be allowed lo examino certain returns which ai-e the aubject of dispute was indeed a gravo blunder. The public has the right to see public reconls, and election returns are public k'i.ikI. . With cqual justico Mr. Rice coilid close his office donrs during hf__ne_s hours. But with this exceptkin no fault is to be found with yestcrday's piocoodings. The Board is to meet again to-day. and wo cannot bring our aelves to lielieve that a majority of its mem? bers will do anything to disturb the good im pression which was made yesterday. No ono who is anjiiainu. with John Bogart will believo that he ean be induccd U> tarnisb his honored name by doing tho unspeakably dirty woik which Hill expects at his hands. Tho same remark ap plies to Frank Bk . Bis frienda scorn the idea that he will consent to mako ghipwreck of his promising futuro in order to pleaao a hoss who is as selli-*h as he is disreputable. And Attor ney-tienei-al Tabor, who goes out of office this y_tr, ean it be that he will place a foul blot on iho (iosing chapter of his adniinistration just to obligo Hill? As for YVemplo and Danforth, the other members of tho Board, they are recognized as thoroughgoing llill men ; but it _B supposablo that their devotion to him is not so ardent as to indtioo them to commit politieal r.uicide at his soliVitatioii. They aro all men of intelligcnce. They are all familiar with the requirements of the elec? tion la.vs. Th<w are perfectly well aware, theio fore, that their functions are purely ministerial. They cannot go Bchind tho returns. The qucs tion'as to whether or not Mr. Sherwood is eligihle they have no authority to pass upon. On tho dulv certified oopies of the returns made by tho 1 .i.-i-ds of County Canvassers they are to act, bearing in mind that tho C-.nstitution providos that "each houso (of the Legislature) shall bo the judge of tho elections, returns and qualifica tions of ita own members." Tho Kepublicans are making no unreasonable demands. All they ask of tho Board is tliat the will of the people as expres_>d at the ballot-box in November shall be respected. . A SIGX OF XAVAD PBOGRESS. The successful launeh of the armored cruiser New-York fourteen months after the laying of her keel is a signal pioof of the progress of American ehipbuilding. When the work of creating a new Navy was undcrtaken by S*-cir tary Chandler in ls8.'{ such a vessel could neither have been designed nor constructed. Before so large an armored cruiser could bo built and pro vinVd with engiiK's and battories of high power it was 00088889 not only tha. American deeign m sl.uiiM B_a_C all the details of modern naval archiH'cturo. but also that a eomplex aeries of new industries ghi uld bc .mccessfully introdiircl. The fint font veaaeaj added to the Navy wero superii.r in a!l resjrects to the lequiioments of tho contraet*, but there was neither the technicaJ skill in the Departnient nor the plant in Amori (iiii shipyards and iroii-works requisite for pro ducing s'ucli a ve*sel a.s the New-York. Nino years ha\c sufficed for eo large a devolopment of engineering talent and shipbuilding resources tha5 it is now practicablo to bufld in fourteen months a cruiser of the highest s]*ed, the largest ooal endiitanco and uniivallcd defensive and oflfen?ivo qualities for her cla-s. It is this crqaiity for building in a short period the best vcssels of their dass which to s onormously the defensive powers of the Nati.m. The I'nited states not only is atronger on the seas from having a modern Heet of high speed and heavy guns, but Ls immeasurably more forn.idable as a maritimo Fower from having the resouites at its command for doubling it.s naval ainiamenis in litlle more than a year. Ii foreign complicntions had arisen in 1883 and w_r with any nation had b600BB8 necessarj', there would bftTebOBB iiu infeii.ir ileet for the defonce of three gwa* gBahoBrfll. and neither industiies nor faciliti.t* for rapidl.v designing. building and laiin.-hiiig reaaa- ot hla___fa ofldancgr for purpa*/.* (?f naval warfare. Where thc United State* waa Iheii WBBk it i"* now s'rnng. Tho progi'Oss of navai anhit'ctiii.- and shipbuilding has re.ca.-l ABMrieaaa froiB dopoadoBoo ujk.h foieign Powbh in critical eni"rgeii(ies of its diploniacy. Tli.y h;i\.- roaoureea Of thoir own for maintaining a long naval war wlth any Kuropean Fower. Theie is noftflg point in connection with the launeh of tho New-Yoik whidi cannot be un duly ciiipliasiz-.d. lt is an Am"rican ship thioiiph and through. During the CleveJaitd Adniinis? tration foreign ___B_gBl ^ere purchased, and sovenil ci-uiBBta *_M built after Engli?h models. BtoCB Secretai v Tracy rame into office A-Berican engineering talent has not been discredite. by enforc^d imitation of foreign types. Every new ship which has been designed under Republican adniinistration has Ijeen American in every line. I The result of this policy has been a marked ad I 9m*t* in naval architect.irc. So long as Aineri I ean deaifiwn arew requirod to copy th^ umk of F.ngli*h dlMff-it88888 there was no chane*1 of 1 boflding ahipi >v!.ich v.ould bo uniivalled in their (!a*s. Now that ?.ur engineers are empowered to think for tli-m-.-lves, original work is dono, and Um BBB. r*lii|-s B0BBI will be those under tho Auierican llag The No^-^'oilc, uhen she is once in commie aion, after deinoastrating in official trials hor high Qtialltiea ** a cniiser, will serve aa n model for Europoan shipbuildcrs. The 1 ?ira._ if she nn 1*818 the 08)81 tati0M of the f ><'|> irtliH'iit. will revolutionize fanfgl ****** B- (,r etalgBJOf. American piwtigc on the high .cns will be iwtcred to Mg okl-titno dUfiixtion in days when our Yank-oc .lij |>or sthips wcro taken as models by inui'.inio Kurojio. sri'PORTiSG BOBBKBT HY FALBEBOOD. The impudenco of the (lofendois <.f thc Hill conspiracy to steal tho Statw is as unbouiid--d 88 their meiidatity. It is BBHBtol that even tho tn il brazen of falsiliers should vonturo so to p'Tvert the facts and n '?' ti* Bl __M cl88_t and manifest truths of thc case. Thc unscrnpvlous advocates and associates of the thieves who have tried to rob the vnters oi thi* Btate ef the ro sults of their balloting 88BBI. th;it it is tho ___.? niior's duty to see that the sei-ref. ballot is kept secret, that the count is honest and the returns regular. ln what line of the Coiu-itutinn or of the Statutos of the State of New-York is th? (i..ve.inor eoradituted a l.eturning Board of that sort? Yet perhaps there might be no ggffBBB complaint in the State, of _k_-B_or Hil''s iisutpa tion of authority which does not legally beb.ng I.. him, if his object were, in truih. to aec that tho tuiint is honest and that the returns aro regular. A man whose whule public rareer has been full of the vilo-u ttickery, who bas shown himsolf to bo absolutely without ga_f__a___d or conseienee, ivhoro a powowal adv:intage is to be gained, this man's object in pensiiading Boards of County Canvassers to throw out bai lots which have been legally east and are legal in every sonso, this BBBB'a purposo is u to see that the eotinfi is honest and tho rcrums aro regular"! What an insolent dolianco of public sentiment, of reason and of justice ! (rnvernor Hill's apologists make the lyinj. BB* sortion that the Kcpuhlicans havo been stcaling one-third of the seats in both hotises of the Logis laturo for livo years. Ut us 088 tho slightcst ehrod of proof to sustain this falsohood. They prato about" fairly elected logi. .ators," in w_0B8 favor in reality wore east only a minority of the votes that went into thc ballot box. They scatber untruths daily in the nn.st astounding manner abont tho balloting and the counting of votes in Du.choss County. WkOB thoy say that Rcpublieans purpcscly marked for ideiitificntion ballots, whose singlo marking was in reality tho accidcntal slipping of tho print cis' em quad, they exnect to docoivo do?uit people by outrageous B_|g|,.pg|idC8lla___l and di recb falsehood. Tliese ballots wero not pur posely marked for identilication. and any porsnn who says they were simply does not tell tho truth. It has been piain over since Election Day that Hill and hi.-. gang proposed to get pns session of the Lcgislaturo by the foulest liot*. Tho plot has been before nll men's eyes __B00 Hill and his cornipt BOOOBtpUoOl began claiming tho LegL-laturo to which they were not entitled. The Oovernor's efforts by resort to dctestaUe devices and practices 89 carry ou: his conspiimy aro Hagrant and notoiious. Ilis action in trans porting a Justico of the Supreme Court from this city to Syracuse, whoro he is not needed oxcopt to serve the Governors indofcnsible purposes, is not defended, or apologized tor, by any fair minded orhonorablo porson in the State. Tho Hill fabric of niendacity an.l __0_BM8 is baaed largely on the coiwunt repetitkm of tho falsehood that Rcpublieans aro i.-sponsiblc for the failure to rcapjiortion thi* State. The original failures to reapportion wero due to 0*4 vetoea of Governor Hill, when the Kopublicans passed 8 jrerfectly projior bill for the taking of the COOBOB* The DemocraU made ii|) tlieir ininds at tho last session, when they had controil of tho Assem biy, to stand by the thievs of the canal ring, and to prevent any expo. .ire of their depreda tions upon tho taxpayers. In doing this they deliberately debermined to sacrifico tho reappor tionment of tho State. It is their own fault; let them stow in their own juice. THE SPEAKERSHIP. The organs of Democracy do not agree. Part of them insist that tho defeat of Mr. Mills for Speaker will givo tho Freo Tradere a black eye, will put Mr. Cle.-eland out of the mco as a !____? idential .andidat. and beat tho party.. But others, perhaps not less shrewd, maintnin that their only chance for Democratic 8888881 next year is in the election of a moderato, capable and rlear-headed Speaker, wllOBe control of the EOUM will reflect credit on the party. The opponents of Mr. Cleveland aro maintain ing that the Democrats have less chance of suc eaas, :ts thoy ought to bo perfoct.ly aware,-if they make a fight exclusively on tho tariff i*suo, stoOB by so doing they will repol and affront the great body of Democratic vot-rs ;it the West and South, who caro infinite'ly more for tho money question than for any other. Fn.m that, point of view Mr. Cleveland's nomination will be a -adfcal blunder. and almost any other would offer bctter piospects. So <n-en "Tho New-York Herald." though passionatcfly in favor of Free Tiado hithcrto, says: Thc people do not want tho pivel I'luccd ln the luwds ot a demacoRiie, a Free Trnder, or u fariatlcal Protoe tionist. 11 Uie _lexUon cl Mr. MlUs or iiny other cx tremlst is Insisted upon, ? (y.iono will bo sUirted uhi.h -will result ln ****** every Demorrat In l_M 1'uited States to put stones ln ln* po< kct to keep him on the eartli. _ . _, . This is highly earncst, if not altogother mtel ligible. But "Tho New-York Times," which is nothing if not Freo Trade, says : " If tho question wero to be decided on its merits, this of itself would settlo it in favor of Mr. Mills, but the corrupt interents that havo excellent rea_m to defeat Mr. Mills, who is at once too ciear headod and too UgrifU to bc of any use to them, do not work openly against him.'' Tho samo papor hiis tapoatodlj atgiwd thal aobodj has any right to bo a tandidaie against Mr. Mills. becu_5 he alono represents the one ind only i.stfiie for which the party must light in tho fur'uie. But in respon .' "The New-York Sun," which does not exactly worship tho Free-Trade feticb, remarks: As ln 1"7J and aRiiin ln 18S3 thc Dcnioeni. y re tflfM to power ln Oiu-'n-vs m.-M Monday, l>enrl.ie Irom tho jK-ople of this .oui.l.y n I .niiiii--l..ii la glva IMI roui.try honest, aaeBeealeal Deeaoceall* gavaf___aaal< In thls mis .on Mr. BafB* Q- tOl* BBd B_ Free Ti-kI.-i-* hnv.) no part and no int"iv>< wlmtever. The 1'reo Tiiider fivin Tcxus luis no inoiv .-oii.-eptiou of Uio BBaaCf and politlcal volne of llolii.,ni'* llf.-lo:i({ tl(Thl ^iinst iaaiafl?w ;11"1 wleaaagjBBea than a hkHhiIhk bUK lia.s of th..' Kil-iiln C Miiina.i.lii ? ? t. Now this is a veiy pretty quarrel as it stands. I'ar be it from anv Bopoblioaa to inteifcie in the slightcf*t defrOO wWl thc amus/'nients of thn Dcnun'i-ats or with tlieir plaiM lor future 1000888. Still, it inay be propei to BBgfeat that the ex tromo iiritation of tho gentkinen who OppOM Mr. Mills is not exactly calciilated to Ib_B-B_ the out^ide world with a convkti m af Uv-ir as sured 8080888 or their abounding strength. Tho | g ' is that they aro _f) of them fighting against the tide, and if they aOOOBOd wiLhave reniark ably good luck. It d088 DOi BM?fl any .lifTer en.e who is the pirticular fBlwUdBta against Mr. Mills upon whom the tanff dodffBtl and thc Anti-f'leveland PapillBtl may r-. .pIc Hc will b.ivc tO combat, affr all, the fa< t that the ])arty ha* l.ut one issiK' on wlii.h i: .hi.-.s r.. make a (li*tinc! light BfBiOOl the BepobttoBB |>iit>. 9*> . tn*' it is ili\idcd within it.-lf past all reeon ciliation on the silver and olticr iuMBtaq B088< tion . It haa but one cMiididate who ean bo iioiniiiatcd with a fair proapOCl of supjM.rt fr>in the Mugivump Frcu Traders, and that is Mr. Cleveland. Without tho \otcs of Now-Ynrk, Connecticut. and tite other Statea in which thia faction - supposed to have strength, the party m tn a had way. So it has tn choosc, and Re publiians can look on nnd hugh. . a V8MJVL CIIUMJT. After all, our -B-_?-H_-l citizen i< H*. ?':,.v (iOBld. We are at a loss to know what wcclnuild do wi'hout him. For there would then 99 BO one to 'May it to." Men who lOBB money by bctting on what ho is going t?. do and whether hc is " kaig*'.or "short" of tho market. men who bn st.uks or sell them at tho w.tm- time i.iil road manag-rs 07*- P* -B-lM BTB-Bg or vin lating law, financiers who gnt tingled ni>, BOB oflOBBI who incur l(*ws of other pooplc's IIWBjBJ nn " sure things," men whose hands get co-O-OOd holding on to straps on tho elevatod roads. and mcn who go homo late nights, all la.y if to Jay (Jonld. And ho takes it like a little Majir never talks bat k-like tho man in the play. he "ain't eavin' a word." Ifs a very iisofti! pur DOgg that'.Mr. Jay Gould scrvw. A great DJOBJ things that hapicn fn and out of " the fttrectr" would bo very difficult to account for but for him. . ., Mr. Gould's appcarance as a factor in the BOt-OW-Ol Hvdy canvass now going OB for the fJyUBBIBBO-lB is not uncxpected. lle has 0-4 dono anvthing in it yot in hU own pioper pewon, but "The Wa-hington Star" has discuveied ono of his Ba-ggBlfOg BTOwtbtf around the hcidquarters of the varioas candidates in Washington, and has MMttO-d the alarm, which has bcen tojun up with alacrtfy by tho Washington gogOOOBOM ent of MT_0 New-York Times." Gould, il seems, is scheming to defeat Kogcr Q. Mills, and is bclioved to be aiding tho candidacy of Crwp, of Goorgia. Tho rOOOOfl bf thLs is that Ciisp was 0 member of tho Pacitic Kailroad Conimittee which reiKirted a Funding bill a few years ago, and it is itifcrred that if he should bo Speakor ho would turn over tho House in a body to thc Oflgg of tho unscnipulous (iould. " Is the Demo cratic party in 1891," says " Tho Times " corrc gpondent, " to permit the Pacitic iiailioads, by thc hired attorney of Jay Gould, to organizo tho Hoilso of Hepie.sontatives to suit tho purposcs of that, coiporaiion?" This is w.ll and vigoroiwljr put. From our knowledgc of thc staiesmen composing tho majority of the House wo should say that it would be an effectivo squelchor on Mr. Crisp's aspirations and a correspondingly powerfu*! reinforcement to the Texas candidate. lf, however, it should fail, and CTisp after all should be BJCCtod. it opens the way to tho 000-1 OiplaBOttoO when auything 0000 wrong that "ti.uild did it." Tho probability la, however, that Mr. Crisp's supporters BriU bo stampedod by tho disoxciy that Jay Gould ifl bohind him. Tho littlo man is quite a godsend to the Texxs statesman who, from all arrounts, was falling behind in tho race. lt is not knovvn that Mr. Gould over chuckko. Thero bave been times when it was supposcd that hc did chuckle, but them is, we believe, no living witness to the fact. If. however, he could be tempted by any condiiion of affairs to in dulgo in that saidonic exorrise this is inanif.-tly the time. For if thero is auything in the entiio d..main of possible lcgislation about which ho is just now absolutely indiffcrent it is a Fnion Faciiic Funding bill, the mention of which cre atcs such disttubance among Democratic Coii gressmen. We havo not at hand Mr. Uool-0 daily announcement of his holdings ol rail road stocks, but the belief is general that tho amound Ot I'nion Pacitic now owned by him would hai-fl ly warrant the expendituu- of any very large sum in intluencing lcgislation on that account. Tho Funding bills heivtofore ptopoaod havo included a provLsion for strcngthening the (Jovernmenl lien by a blanket mortgago on the company's branch line<s. All thc securities fsstiod on these propertie- aro now packed safoly away in a col lateral trust, and the opportunity for a Funding bill has passed. It is not likely that Mr. Gould or tho Fnion Pacitic would consider tho pOB* sibility of legislation on that subject by tho present Congro-s as of thc sjightest conse.|iieiice. Still, it must anuwe them to see how seriotisly tho friends of Mr. Mills tako rhe matter and tho goncral offect of Mr. Grmlds namo upon tho statjesman of the period. On tho whole, Mr. Jay Gould is one of tho mo^ convenient citizens in this commiuiity. THE UTICA JOXESES. The race ia 000, of course, always to ihe swift, but thc bctting o.lds are invariably at least a biin.li-e.l to one iu fnTor of thc swift. notwitl.stand ing. When the tortoise beats tlic bare, the jockey Olob having the eontest in charge ought to f-TCfltlgatO the inntter. They will discover ninc times out Af ten that the seotindrelly robbit was paid to tbltrw the race. Still, in the fare of nll this, we (ind a looiboriog Utica man trying la set to South Dakota ahead of his wife. Mr. Jones and Mies ROHogOO werc married nt iriioa. iu Soptombor, 1?S'.?. The bride wore some sort of aoft, clinging sttiff, while the bride groom wna elad in the ronvcntional black. The loeal papers spoke of the " high contracting parties'' and referred to the " happy couple,-' and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jones went to Niagnra Falls on their Wtddlog tmir. Last siimmer the fact dawned on the .loneses that they otight to have a d-TOK*. Now the inexperiem-t-d reader who never had a divoree may not see, a O-YOOOg in the Jones family being aO-OflOO-Ti Orbal differcnee it made whieli got lt, but it did make a great deal of dilTerence. It Is'much la'tter for you ta -,'ct a divorre from ymir llllsband, than for your husband to get one from y.iu-unlcss, of 000?00, VOO want to go on thc stage and stur in the Ili.inestic Drama. So it is not strnuge that wheti the JoaOOM de.-ided thnt they should bave ti divorre in the house, eaeh was nn\i"iis t.> gfll it- Naturally they turne.l their fooflfl lOWOld South Dukota. Both dC-idcd to start witjiout deluy, nnd then Ik?^;iii a lutter day race of the hoig aud thc tortoise that vvi.iild have diagusted 4_00f> Mr. Jones look the fust Wi-stern express for fhicago. Mrs. Jones waitcd tWO hours aii.l boarded the litnited nnd po-Acd the ex|.ress at Toledo. Slie vvave.l her liiind ut JoOBfl as her train shot pitst. She got to CblOOgO hh hour nheud of her husband, but she fuiind that it did not, help her any, as be would arrive in time to take the mii.r train fot Dakota. This did not (ILseuiicert her. howt-ver, and she spent the two hours whrch she had to wait in visiting the Auditoriiiin und the htock-yards. When thc Wistern train left the stati.ui, Mrs. JoflMfl wns in the fllCOP-Og-OB. MwiiL-hrp, while Jones had a l<e!th in the Wia-IOQOOghbflbor. Ib ehuekled when he found that he had CflOgbt t-0 hiiine train flg Ufl wife, though he didn't know what he oroo Bbookli-g oboat Bfl bogo't chaekkd uny fl-MO. It Ifl proboblO tiiat hfl will 00*. r rhuckle again. Mis. Jones soon made friends with tho coiiductor by stniling at him aud not flfllt ing him if bO bad ever lieen tfl u wr ck, and as tliey neared the South Dakota line slu- si-nt out oranges, jclly-cike, a flve-dollar bill nnd so forth tu the englneer. Jones was in tho roar car; she was in the one itiiin.-diutely in front of it. Juat hefOtO they rea.-hral the last station in Mlnnisota slu- saw Jones pa-s down the aisle of hfl car, on his way fnrward to the gggohOf. A siekly smile plav'd nl.oiil his featuros, like t-ie toiich <>i b-at-liglitniiig on u diM.iiu siiinnier-nightV <wMm\ Mrc. June* saw her dis id- antiige. l.ut OOOWl?gi i-.ilm. When tlie irain itOfpod u* l!ie grOilOO ghfl got off aud wulk.'d aheid. ou the tid - oppooltO ilu- platform, to the |..inotivc I'iie eoiiduetor hud alreudy gpahoO to tlu- en.itner, aml he elitiibed down nnd gntcfully helixd Mrs. Jones up on the covv-eatrhcr. Ti.e coiiductor ahouted "nll nl'.nrl.' and the engine.-r pulle I the throttle As thc truiu r.illed out of tlie ai.iti.m, .Lui's, v.ith a hiintcd look on Lm face. ttiMbled oxer tha teuder. Into tho cab, and erouohed bf tt* flrrm.no 88* Hc had becn bark ln his wife's rflr. seen thnt . 1. ? wb? irone. and su?pecte<! somcthing. he knew not wh-.t UM truin riiBbcl 108881 thc prnirie 88 tl.e ratfl of flfty B__ an hour. When it dr-w Bf paottog ia UM st-iii.m nt Itooi Fai!_Souti. Dakada \!,s Jooea booodad Ughatf ",r ",0 ummM'__ to ?sed n Um to Jones ns he crawled out of tbe ,.,!.. took a rarrl.iKo aml dr..vo to the brat hotel. When thoir chbc- came up in court a week ago, ..hc proved bf the cngine-r nnd llreman tl.at BBB had arrived in tl* State lire t, got her divore with |M a week alimony and took the IM train for Utiea. Viroril A. Jones start, .1 back the next day a hmken-npiritcd man. Bfqtal: William Detin Howells or somebody oii.'lit to reviae A888B. The eyea of every citi/en of tlie State are on Jadga Margaa J. O_rloa. who w.i? sent by Davi.i H llill to Syracuse. presumably to do thc hiddin<< ?f Uie chief of tlie band of conapirators in carry |0g 001 ti:c plot to steal thc State Senate. A Jodfg of tlie Supreme Court ought, to be above ,loin- thc 'lirty work of n confcwedly unscrupuloiis politi.iiti. whctlier he hns one dny or tm years yet to gana on the bBOOfc. Judge O'Jirien baa nearly t.i. v iiis of judicial service yet before him, nnd his record hitlierUi is 6|>otle_.. but at thi* juncture, If lie proves to be a simplc time-aerver and a peJitical tool of HiM's. hia future eareer a.* a judge will lie B marked one and hia de cisiona will hc received with suspicion and dis trust. There nre erisn. in th* lives of individuals as of natlona, which try men's souls. and Judge O'Hrien is ovidently brought facc to facc with one of these critical opportunitlea. Expericnce shows that "harniless lunntics'' posscsa ajiecial facilities for beconiing dangerouai ? A grade cros*ing gunrded by a flagman is dan gerous enough at the bost. Hut think of the peril Of tl.e travelling public when thc flagman getu drunk and negiccta hi*. duty! That hap liened in (7onne.tic.it the other day, and a erowded stage came within a hairs breadth of lieing criished by a fiying oxpress. The old (iiiestion, Who shall gOBld thc giiardlans? recurs inevitably in connection with tl.Ls incident. A drunken eiigiiieer would not 1_ tolerated for a day by any liret-class railroad company. A drunken flng man otight 10 bc dLscharged with BdjBal pronipt ness. Tlicre is no hopc for OgOgtal Jonce. The action of the State (ommittee in approving (lovcrnor ifill's puipose to keep his hold on the .ovrnor bhip to tbe aad la daeWaa. D. BL HU1 appcare to ba -th.. .ictcrn.iiii.tor who h.s daafgaatad" thc future of K. Y. Jones, f?r a little Ume at lcast. Tlio Washington ___ (ommittee nee-ls about |10(000 more in.order to prevent the suspension Of work upon tln' abOOtaia. If this is forth*- .m ing soon, the arch iu Wri.shins-ton Bqoai- will be coniplofcl nnd ready to lie dedicated on the MOth of next April?thc third unnivcrsary of MI nml memorable Wanliiiurton (cntennial celchra 1 ion. Tliis would lie a iiio.it degirahle achic vcment. It i* much to be hoped that. thl money necded will be mbaoiibad without delay. M: yor'Chapin bolds on to the Mayor's oflice? al though he has becn elected to Congress. It is a game which (Jovcrnor Hill haa l>een pk-.ying, and tliat is enough to satiafy hla Hrooklyn admirer that it is thc thing to do. When-a politician ceases to care for the opinion of thc honest and repotable n.en of his party, he naturally bas ro 00?OO to -TB-BfTTTI acts which coniniaud the nd mirition of tlie worst elements. Dooble-odlCO holding is Uip sort of thing which is e..niinnn<!c I iti i.ll liatrooins nnd low t.oliti. ni res.-rt.*. lt is :i ghaip trick to hold oji to cverythiug in sight, and to get doOOla pay. It is wliat. the B8_80_ politi cians style practical politios. All members of thc heclrrs' gang at the City Hall now consider Mayor Chapin a stateaman. PEB80NAL. Mrs. Electra K. Hmitli haa been ehosen vlcepresid. nt of tho llllnols Republican Assodat'on lu BTashtagtOO. Thls Is ono (Tf fTe largost ot U.e State politi.nt orgaui zatlon*, n.ade Bf n.ainly Of (-ovei-i.tiient elMBa and _Oee__?ar. nt ti_ QapMaL Hia. s.uiti. m:.s tor etfhl yeai-s gaataBlBtnaa at Sterllng, UL, having n celved her couii.ii-*loi. frotn (ieii<*rai,(irant, and i- at present asslstant ehlef in th* .Sixtli .Au.liioi'* Oflka. >he I* well known iu ctuirltable and so'lety clrclcs in WTaehlnfton Walt Whitniau, not lonc ago, had thc ronsideraUon to refu*e n Irlend a letter of Int-od'.ictlon to Tennyson, (!..i.;.tli'ss tlilnlUtiK tl.at old BfB ?OB iriiinnlty enUtled a preat man to H.mo p-oteitlou from U.e pfneral public And tho BBBM nppllcifut tried. in l.ondon Vith e.|..allv poor sucress fnr BOBM tiine, but Bl la*t secured tho covcted passport. T\:e vi .tor uas evidently B B*B*a jiaper Intcrviewer, bent o.ily on HW__og l.im up."' nud, bv l.is ...ui b ?.niiiit, waa [.oiii.-ly Invlted to wltli diiA ;it tlie end of a sl.ort conw-r.-itl ui, and when Im ii*!?'d if he mlitlit .-flll a_:Un, he rt-.-clved thl* anawer: "YOO WOOld l>e welc.mie 11 yoi. have anjrthiDg inir ticuliir t<> coniniuiilcate 10 ...., but ot.ie.-wiso it would, n.o*t likelv, be -inprollu.blo to both ..f B*. Oo jrou thlnk vou'ian tind your way .' onligo nio by Hiigins tlie beil." A rcceptlon was glven by tlie Pltse Club of ChleagO to P. llopUlnson ISin.ili, of New Vo.k. l.-.st 8a_Ufdaj ovenlmr. Ho (.ave his c.ilertiilners some flMMtaf l.'.'llilllOIIS. Intcrsfatc C'ouimene (_N__Bl8BlOBar VeaaOf, who w.-.s on tho Supreme Court bondi of Vcrnio.it bef....' ha araa aaida <"nimaiii"rini'!:i-*f of tha oraod Anay, linds lils rhlet relaxntlon in waleBOlg Bwthall gaaaaa. When a studeut ln Dartni-iiitli ho waa 99tf fond of tho spoit. Senctary Rlalnc . (V.ppliicrer gtaadaoaa ate turltoy witl. him la*t week. but liaie Jolned thclr father ln T?'\A*. Colonel Conplnger I* stationed at San Antonlo, und thlnks hU eUMrOB wUl ?nd eonRenlal soticty thcre. THE TALK OF TIIE DAY. It is a notleoaible fa< t tl.at street meichants, better BaOWB a* "fukir-.'' 118 *t?-iidlly tii..-e.-i.*i.ip In nuiiiber, ..ot only in tha airaja .iiic*. but ta the aaaillar town*. Tha tann "faklr," l.v the way. with Us suggestlon of Uuavc: v. is a, n.o-t ui.fort.iiiHte de-ivriiailon for thi* cla*s of ..!.?... ;i lun.' glDgial-B* of whom are r.-puUblo aud hon.-st ....-ii. delag a parlMlty legjOtaMla bu.*ines*. M.i.iy ..f *9* h iv.- !.?< -oiue Idc.illllcd Wtth ..'i-talii Io?-a tlons, and ... liiiown and raqawtdd by all the bt;*in.--* men lu Ihe neiithborhood. liiu. it must be admitted that n ??<>l many of tlie*.' v.-i:.!...-* are fn.iid* of the II.-. wit.-r, who do only a "fhfeO" feOdBIM. And thl* t-gf?I- an .?ly.i.ol.wl.-al question. Why do we rall ...ii ii.i-n -fikii-." arhaa aa raaUf aaajM lo n.ii *** ?? fake.-s," tl.at i-. BBM Brha " ***' I lha -fikii" of Ihg orieat i* a r HftaM aoaaak ar hacg^ai aoa? Two roaag aaaa aaa- baa AnaaaBB, GaL, ais> ragddli maklng a fortone ilaylng ..?>..;?-. La. Ajprtl taqr war* i...t wortli 8-0, bai now they ha*e i.:t.T.u) to thclr ci.'dii ii. l.iinl.. aud fh.-v ar* Bddlog ..i.o.u 0180 a ?c-k to their (lcp..*t. Th-J have Bftl traDB -t- aud witll th.-.' ..nd th.-ir 11tl.-. ara rapldb thlnnlng ....t i!i< eoyotea ln i.o- Angjrlaa and 8ao Bernardlno conntle*. \t 83 a acala tUcrr is more nonog ln luinting coyol > tluiii lu growtu* Kin;ii "i ii-uii, l.nl the bumnesa wlB proi.ablv rome Lo an and when lha ooxt LagUlatara m.'..t* The law which waa paaaed a^ a loha ha* prorad t> ba b vc-v cobUj pa-tlme. |8aa rranclBco Ch.-onl.ie. A bravc r.vnili ..ricr, BBO 99 tli" ****** 11*1. who lo . hi* rlfhl arm ln the FtBOBB I'm* -lan Wi.r. up paaaad aa a arltaaai beiaaa eaarl la a attg ta th.> laalh of I'liin..'. a law waafci ;ip>. Bfiaa eaOai upon ga ?waa* tlmt ha ataold i<n lha hnrth, la lha ewaaaaaT niiti.ii'f. lha ofliccr ni.t.ii-lly ral*ed his left hand. Tho c.)ii:i*i I'.r th- dcfciKliint objerted to the wltnc** al ?aaa, aa tho aiaaoda UBtt "ao aaBh taken w-iti. o_ 1,-ft haad OM worthlcss." The k-.irned lud>:c* tm* unal.lo to dcIde tho (|.ie*tlon, and wlthdrew to au ante r.oiu f..r .-..ii-ultatlo!.. In ? fow minutes the B8BMd raaapaaradt _.n<i _ha geaaMaal read lha taltoaHag de cl*loi., fiom a lltnuv nnd patrlotlc point of vlew woitl.y of B M(>ii*l?ur I"rudl.oinmc: " ln consldera llo:. of IhB fa't Ihg. whn IhB Klorioiis i-<-nii..u.is (.f oi.r BiaB) api-cnr lu our . ourts to i.->[io--d lo th -ir legal diili.?*, wc iiiui.ol d.-nmiid that thev la.. I ikiIIi ultl. lh. .... Il.iil.* which tlicv hava l<>*t ln th ? 888*188 of tn-ir loiiiiu-y. ara BaaMa lhal lha aoth jii*t made wtth the left liat.d of tho wltnc*. I> adiiil**ll.lc." nn |h| iw.ifih 1'1'Mir- Skyseruper l-iat.- Keggy iiviu.* what do >. u tiu. k nt aaaaa raoaaal Ju*t see tha i laa fraai lha wlaBow I Barhar Oarpar Flae, >M bnmI Yoa'aa got tho at tl. ; BOW, all > ui w.Uit tl IM Ki'li.U- il'lliii. A good irtory U told of u OMaaBMB who ls employed iu a cook ln a Calltornlu famlly. Il>- reoet.tly aaw ln ? confe*'Uuuer'? wlndow a l.uge uiho oti which wu 9*1 ft motto made of frost/^1 siumr. A_1 knowlnf g^ liis nia*ter and ml*ti?as were very rcllgloti*. l?_u__. naperlaJly glven to midlng the BlUe, h? Oetermlwo; t? give them n pl^-aant xurprlae by maklng a rab* wtta _ t'-xt from tbe BBMfl on II. Me wnan't very farotn* wrth tlie Klble, but he hiipp?-ued to hava aoma \t%tm ln hl* room whkb cimbiliiet nomerona "fe-iU,' u4 lie gggBBBM to OflO OflO of tJiote. rv> Im went t/? w.**j_ inado a most beniitirul rnke, and wlth trnly OrVa^aj 1 liUenre cmhU_oficd It wlth a t-at. Itut tba tammm of ti.-. fninlly 11111* be iinaginad when J.H u ?_-)|? pln.-ed bla niastenxeea on the table, _n_ they ttti ?. lt these wtird*. " Yo ?e??eratlo*i of vlp*rx. who Katt wa-rncd ._rou to fle? from tha wrutli to tovam f Our esteemed MOVrlll.i-n. William T. M*mn (ollv.-r (?|itl<), iOOOIMflO rmd* wita a gn-at deal of fo. lir.>st Uie statcment fll the trustee* ?f the Adain* Hmm which sliows au iiu-reave In K* valuailon (- (C land flloofl fl- 0-I41.OOO wlthln the |a-t three v^T? 0. eooroo IBero laoo booo ooooo addatona to th? p-*. erty. yet there has lieou a -urpn?lim l-una* |? lkv c-ntra'llv loeftted *pot, y-t what a Minnce ha, _*,? wrrmght *luce the dav* of tlie r.ld " l.aml, T?r*rn ? .?m by l.aban Adam*. father of Wllllam T.. th*- latter ia*? n brlgbt iwhoolboy. wIkiv home ?_? In i.'iat nntwmatM nnd .pialnt old atractaro. lt waa tlajfi bjra d. f thlnk. next tli* l.lon Thetire. and wn, nult** a ft%or\ tor i-ountry trader* and memher* of the l^j-iiaHra. I belleve that tlie prl.'e* for bo-rd ranited from Oa t_ 01 per we<k. accordlng to the eliglblllty of tlie roooa. Tlie. aro-lent tnvern bnrt t Inrg- swimr'ng *ln. <- -sin appearcd thc repfw.ent.itlon of a well grown ib**p Or ranOTflg fiom Imnbhood. H ~a? ? good old koaMtrt place, however, and lt* gue-ts, alth-mgh not acrvnl from ? modern blll of f*re, -e?; well f*d. Mr Adaiw could. If he were ao dl_po'^'*,? K*v* *"'u* lnteawtrng rcniinls.cr.cc5 of tlie fumou- old Lamb Tavern.-d-1 Courlcr. _ .-._ TUE DRAMA. DALT- 1___1T___--C_- coMKDY. Tlie transttlon Is emy and natural from Shak**p?aM tr> ghflOMflOi. After nlne eo?i*cruUve prforman?a af "Tho T-tnlng ol tlic Shrew" Mr. Palv ha* lakt aatf, that ciinirdy and revlved "The Krhool for Seandal.' There was u good audlenre in the l>^_vutifiil theatre _a night, and It saw a brllllant performan. e. Ada Rebaa. as before, was Lady Teazle. whlle Charles wn* preaentM l.v Mr. On-w. IflOflph by Mr. Clarhe. .-Ir Peter br Ot. Wheatlclgh, slr Ollver by Mr. Jep-on. tnibtree by Mr. Leclerrq, Slr lienjamln by Mr. Herbert, Mr*. (aoaVa* by Mra. <;ilbert, I-idy hneerwell by MU* I'rlnr*. aM Mnrla 0O> MMfl (rane. lt 1* nearly a yar ^Inee a>, Hi.lv grol otf"re.t (January 'JO, liiMi tlie v#rOon 0 ??The gflOOfll for Btoaool* that he now tiaea?? vmiog made by hlmself-and lil* actor, have manv Ome* n**> n;-cnte<l It iu New Vork and ln other cyi.-a, ln. Mlnf Tarla; so that Its BOOOl-ti-itlBfl have become farrllar. lOOOfl attribtites of novelty ln the treVment of tbe m play were again observed wlth Interest and fn*rarly with favor. Tlie condensatlon of the s<_nd*l ep4*oaai Into one prominent arrrie sc-ems to be tive moat ta> portant of the f--w cbangew that huvc been maa>. .MI BM tuttle OOOBOfl ut or:"-. aud tlie ttrtr?;f~ of 0 has been fl-gOOfflB. A Httlo <>f that klnd of coHoq-. I flOM-ga, nnd th- li:<l?lirary of tlie 0ticln%| wa* at whv, BOaaolaa, Mr, -0-7*0 Bg-rjoa-ooa, bo-aiM, m nut B-OflOi fur nnd the ehlef motive of theni ha- y?a gM Oofltrfl to clrciiniscrlhe ea<h n<t wiihln a tlnOo ].ic;ui-. -sti.-.--.-ttiiiK I; a dlfT.-r^ut tfetflg now tnm what H wn.> lu th- davs of Hieil.lan. nnd If tbat np*% ilmuiali-t Wtn BtlOg at prcscut II: w.-uld pniba-f iiuil.o iisp nf the facilltl-.s ut bla liand-ln alikh <%m MM mav l?- OOBO that thc Mr?.t a-t <>f his gr?t "-oniMT OOOli bo BU-MflOi with ooooatMag moto MMfl a pair .,f tlai -. The lil^a of a drawlng-rooni Instead <>f a <l-*a ing rooflo ut L_?iy goaarwooTo hoaai waa .? -^-d id?; lt wn-, a felicltoiis OflOlflg to 0-OO0 the ?ct wlth a rainuO Inst-ud nf a carppnter scene: nnd It u*.-. <?ii\ loii-ly *_) to eoooarooo th- OO-gO-f fll ? flaofOoa ?iid ggo, :-^iudiai Ihfl BBb Of thfl family BflflO?Mfl, -TOgi 1000 MOOOO IHtO oMb Mfloaorer, tn tho btnge MooflflOMtt <-f an oM ptere. iliumiiMc fl-tflflt can bc helghletied. without aorrlBOflOj ?BjrbMag iiMQllol hfl "'c oiiciual. .1 bafo aoflflgo uuiild indced le a dunce vvho should oggSfl-1 hl. og> pi.rtiiiil:v. PlogO do n..". flOCOflOO BOfliag -.nn.lv ln b? inoBog iintlqiie, and nothing 1' Oflflflfl roml.. ti petMM iic.iualiited wlth stagii u>age, OjMO ihe OflMUagMM tUat un old olay flMUI never Ofl 00?00*0. TM mti i- that no one of MM flM P-W*. whether by .Shnlie-n-nr; or .-lurlrtui ..- any. bfl?f fl?O, i-. c'-ci a t.-d. or ever BM a.ten OliiOft. flflr-OfS, Ifl Ihfl BflttOOf "f ? ">ll-_e expert tnent-accordlng Ifl thfl author. MflOH al <lan?M booo otaaro lo bo aaafl M tBoao. Th.- i nogaol oflflBfli of "iiiiinifi'' thol B .11 r> octttal om ti- reralao niaoa t.y K-iviin Bootk-<M_ta ii-ur': .-- II _?-- UaooMMl M-gtooL U .>"u wero t-? -aaortoi Tliinl" ac-oi-dliig to ghoOOflaaaifl (a feaf ttiat nevrr yet waa fl-aooigHahflg oa Um i Mjol. >"" ",li!d D0* ffll tlirmgh it in less tJi.iu lflfl hour-, and your .mUema vvo:ild flfl OUOM at th- I'-' viii'iin That lOOllllOf mlnii-t in Oflt one. .ind that aplritoO __- ?_?:__. iiuUuu ul Ui-i MOB?BL 1" ?"' thnt. which an- Mr, l.il.v's iiialu .lUbllB-OPPiqlO *j " rilS gCbOOl f..r scaud.-il." OOfl-fl Ofl helghten tlie K'.Umala und intcntio.-iiil offeda _ Um i aprdy. and, o_eort tliey, nnd all kin.lr-d iiinovarl.Mi-. nre aOfcflO-b ?ihe oM Btooo oroa rlehU ool agon i'" -: ~'-_*lt!> nioie offl-ooafl ii-rt beautjr ol attlre --0 eMbe?fl> nieiit tlmu hnve bflflO lavMid OB if brl re, ..t a "?' I mo i,i- ,ii any BOMtt. TlM OOCt I- ' ? '' a "* ,"*l, featur-r.-and t|io-e nu.-tly Hioor. ln tbfl flM-0 U ~*? tbo ..id eaat, aad cael loooaro ?f M too b-roaOj um. unaaliarflil bo tata pooeo. Ito gtriorMoaro a not a lifl-lthOMl one. A BOW of Ua aeOooo, iude?*, hOOO Iho OM BOO-OOflfl. Th.-y tkOA Ihfl OOOB und tMy DeB tho ra?ta li ?? Mflwaor Uaal Joba -Mfbert _?? MU vvi.uhl hav- BflttaoO-Mi and flggflOOaB. Ltttl mwBj Umi havo goae M Om hat Mr the:.- BB-Mrlty, ooo l!i-y act llu-ir OOrM ln 0 BOflB and BOtfl fll free o wwj, ro-taloly, oo M ...i.ii-ui'i.1- alto tbo ?? v-teratfl artflctaBt) ooi UM v.rt>ui |oggh-T **a_ ar- iii- falrrlf ol tha go_y. HaM ptog moo MllgihBol tiie iir-t. Tii- ooaooaan ..f BOoaaaai poooao o.-.t the OOOli of OOOIp ?li- Thirtl had to flfl BOOtcO, hut aHa th-v Ind to bfl 0-BOBOOaoat; OOi UbbI nifth-Kl "f em pha-is. il, <-hi'f in.T dicnt bflOOg O-Oflflflflb B, B n^ ea<v HOM .is it was th.-i. Ai-b-flfl mav fllaOgO Ifl ? 00 rcidirT iniltuied tlmu n.iti-.n-. 81*00 flflflflflfli OOflBOl i>l?rs tt rl-r-eU-r und actual h.ihlt- if Ogflflflh, 000001 ?nT ,-1,-vi-r acior. -alui.iting hU in Bi flftU tn.- .Tiornn anl roUMry nnd oaagflooy .>i Um hoat, omj j.m Um '?? hn.ul'-rv and thfl 000000. IW thls fcoWM " BM OO-U for s udal" has ulnn>.t alw.iv> been :n t.st iu .?ee way. T!,,. nobUfl pait- in It are JflflflfB ai.d -t> tv.er tha oi- fl pfeUOoMfl Icnave. tlie other a rynl.al. tolerani mmt iniuied man of tlie world. piinctilinu- but t***y. iiV.iiou> yet r-srntful of his infaluaUon. The*? mn<t l,? \. ry ilBlnaM BOrtO, f<>r actor, who uruly kr.ow whal liiev ciint.tin. IfOfg man who OOO tflJffl-OOMl tha Iheotna for manv years has his favcrlte reraembranf* Ol Btf IVtcr-iin ideal n-ver to b; eonalled or di*tur_l- _ Henry HoctfO, William Warrcn. W. R. Blake. Jobn OUbeH aii-I Chfliles |_BOO ai"e .? few of thc n?m?? thai poopM alaaoa lanaB Bal Um gcaooort i- boI ??<* ,,i a. bf UMbMOIirifl on Ihfl pa-t. Mr. BUMOflBMB ? all al.mg glven a ronwt and dellrate perforntiitice of M ivt >r. ond l'.e repeated hi? acblevament la*t nigbt. !? tefloet is ha-Onaaa, Hm H-aaor m >o <try tha* U be toflJOfl briitle. The gentllity. whi.h ought only tc M formal, BflflflOBOO Oflflflatl-O. Tlie 000000 _-_B UoufO c\n:..i M gflflflVaoaaooa, povo flhaool -at-ir-ine- -ui Mr. Wiieatlfi.h lmti* mlnd and heart Into the chtrvvr i.iiil his oOgH-Bflfll of hks dl.iliK't Idcal is perfwUy lyOOMM?I<-l. Mia denotement o. slr Pete* OOO BflO-Ma-HI M perfect. llls rKitho*.. iu the conOdenoal talk with J.^eph, is abNomtely tnie. And his tia? ratii-ii of passing bewllderment. upon detectm. ??? vlrtuous nian's iiini-l.lc vitc. M both ?ubtle i_ud h-0_0> ou>. . __ Ada Kelian a? Lady Teazle was very baautiful. n~ d..-> she? ln iviv way fall below tl_ hlarheM ?^**" of -N-cutlnn that ha- been re-chod In thi* ch^J*^ B] ,11 r-iiicn bered nctreasea fll the la?t Mrtg__-*_*__* Ia hi-i. MCOl Ol l*.dy Tearlo thc uUuple. hone**, bfl? i md r.nghsh girl has not been extingui^ed W W artlflrlal time lady ; ti.e womah 1? cha-te imk! t.ur, IM MOOOO tluit 0-0 OOOOlvao, M her adventure wbj .i.,-.-1.Ii. d.a-* i...t change her niUure. but ?*'?kenVJJ Bjorol fleooa ooi flxolta bor ooM;W?g*5_. ?t, * Mer h e*Mly dellghti-J in tbfl uh.rdllug .^^^ 0 b__t_la_BMHM aro MictaMitliig. }?? ?_???? w"?^. iittliougli li-r Mbundunt aidiual *plr"**"*.? '^fcM* E-ff^J^-oTart^ S?tt??B_?t_g^ f.f the MiaMMMM ti..... BBfwaarooh*. %* 5_?o BObM woman and a "*nM^*blL,MC,,_^r:n.i,V, _iid ber that ls thi-s given of hor *-? .?^M_\,,t^ UbmI ,-v,,li.-it art ti-euilndlng roat_J?flBBlBO?JmwmMtM and falae-ood Umoo _ oafl ^j?_Sawf__ n-wurd UM wenrlcM MMtMttjl rh? * OflOOi"jyB dat": an.l that old pl*>. ?*??>;"? ffi^MOM ?? U"rtMr,h-ohn Dtevv h,-? M^ftJJKW it-spect and adn.lration fur hi* fl"? lr^ a-d M* exeV_Jon in th. ihfmrter* c.f IVtruOM? ??^00-B-j M.rface. lle is aetfog. ?*?,*"*J2o ?>'<? <or_: vlgor. wlth alngul-i- with.arity. pre. -'ou Mthff<. with ? degree of bread ib and ^"^^ **?> rar_%ated by bIm! omIho ooo ?ooJSaaaoa] ^ Thls chu-a. t-r luis h.vn n.lstuWn bT *?, ,,f tKfl ,.?.?-. for that ol .. -tfloooer., *"|OT ?_?? ,,.??. He flrauna not. nnth.-r <JJ_J*J_|a MMiflM leuerou*. ImpuWve. iinpm-eit.??'???? fj'^j,,??; E-l _t MM?. aml Bt .. bi.llow. priogab i-.?^ fc.H^d 1,? |, entlraly .apal-o aud e~. HOO. ? ?(U ,-vrt ?ovlng Ws wiUt imUm lf mkI. b?.J%Sa___-l ?__ Marla und bn-jmio .u,? of '^JXfiL .and t*J? vinv Mr l?rew picNrnts hltui n? ai" ~ _-? 2 ?r hln. slnglng witb the P_J t ?? KnJuv the sprtng of hjve *"? ?' "^-_ For Ume will MflBlOM ^'^MflM-O Tbere tre ?o blrda ln _? _-?-? bbbm