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'Atmi?>cmnii5. ACADEMY OF M?h* B- TBS 3U k Coi AM ?Ml'. Till \.'U. 8 IS a THp rhtMgh rY.rylao<a>. ni.it.i -i HI ?? : Itl I B ?> K tetjr r.' i. BROADWAY TIIKATR1 - V -a: I 'M c . CAENH.lL' Ml.-H HALL 10 u. m Util 10 p. m. Ik? 1> i '.siliry. r a ? : \ ? - , . , ? COLVMDI B :: ATHE B 15?A Pol- Retal. DALY'S rilKA I'l.l. ? IS A Vo i I. ) n. s UUSFJ i? World In Wax. FIFTH AVI.M I. I M 1 A ! Ill.--a 15-A '?: d d 1" ? 1 harden iheatee b?Robla 11 ? I, ultANI) OPERA IIOFS1 - : Silver K.nj JI a K ? : ? i. \.\ 8 T HE rn lu? I*1 U ?? Hauu m oPEll \ il"' SI ? Liai ai a II I.HUMAN Vs. THEATRE 9:13?T1 ji"'. ? - MA ?ISOM bQl'ARE 1HEATRE BBS- A irt t<i Caiaatowa. lMl'LHIAL Ml!,l,' HALL- II Vim: KOST?M ft BlAL'S?S? Vaudevlua. LTi ECU nn.A ? i.? - . MA.viiviiA.N r i. c-iL. ; f C is MM. MIM' HALL ? PALMER'S Tin. ?. \t -to- racy. PRO r< ill's i i! j - I ?intr Fair. STANDARD TUEATRI ?XAH i in. \ti:i. ??is i Lovo Story. 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FOrxitur? UTctt Variety ol Si ? i : Pi ? 'J. (J. s.... ?, X.. I 1! I 'i '. ??*?., N. Y. """'"'TRI?! X? Jl RMS ?O MAM. SURS! R??iEHK. n ngle i v ar, n ko?. 8 b ? i nw. i ? py. DallT. 7 <'.,t< ;i ?<-<k ... BJO 00 *.'. CO *.' .".o -:i 00 rjmiv. .< ihom - i i nn a on w :< rto finndar 'l r ton*. '.' ' 0 100 "0 . .. ?'??'? v^- ,lv 1 : i, .n ....... I 0(J . :< I ' Si n;?-\V e?.|v 1 Ibune. V 0"> . 8 c??. Tr.b .n N: ml ill 2 00 . - ? ' ? poitafe prepaid bj l"h? frlbune excert w ?t ??? i. CITY POSTARE Th? latf :?.">:!?<-< ib?t a 1 rent p9?toge ?!??? ?i (,>? aJHxi J ? i ' ?? n ? p ? ? ? or 8f?nil-W>?k!v Tlilinni l ?M ?'?ry m N^m \',,: k > ' ' ? I llll i? ?lui ? i' ? '? 1 . : : - ?? ?crib?-. Read r? u-i > ??;.!? aerv-d by buyl -? 'h i Tribuna fn ? : - ? FO!'.l ?'.V rViSTAOI -Tu ?i! fvr- ( I "\ ' I>* Cnnn'l? a- '1 M^: , :'. nhiI? ? ?. on Tb? Sin : T. |b .il? ;?'?'. ? S ? '. v-1 ? '" ?? d Weekly. Thli i o*'.'!.'-. ' -' ' iM?ll I RI "M ?Ttavckm i:- H I l'on'ii order. F.vpi ? n der, ChMk, n ?'t. <-r K-e-'T^! Letvr C??h .?? ''-??. Xf>t". t? f-nt In an uur.^ist r-d l*tt r. Will b<' ?1 ' owr/r*? r^'k. Back Sl'MnRtS, Foi P? '; Xui * ? r> <t ;! o Tla , K']->'i'?" v'T"*?. i on "i j i.11. ?n at:j n ? . . ? - ..? | -t. rai m ; ?? rCUNDED BY HORACE GREELET THURSDAY, DECEMBER" i1:'. I8T92. TWELVE PAGES, lili: M.ns mis uvnyiKQ. For ?i^n.?There WM Incrwucd esclteiBent iu Fran'1?' o\iT the r^nanta Boanilahi, ?ml many ruiimrs of JN.v:tl!?t i>lniv; t 11 ? - Clemenceau D lede ?n<'l has been indcflnltely postpuu? I A renewal of th<- ebolera epid mio In Hatnburj il fean^l.-? Fourteen people loat tli-ir liveu al a lire in the French villas?? >><; Ben m. Mrs. Langtry is Berlonfijr ill with peritonitlB Congress.?litith bousea In Beseion. Hoimp: The Ua^thouee bill wan broofht up? but thete was Bo quorum pr?sent. Senate: The McGurralmn Claim bill, the Anti-Option bill an I tho Indian Territory 1 ?LIL wore dircuased; tin holi'lay resolution* was i)n>x-d. the Nicaragua Canal bill war- report? I by Sena! ir Sherman. Domestic.-Mr. Biaioe was reported to :??? mucb ??otter. Goveraor Flower anoounced that he would appoint Isaac 1!. Maynurd an Associute Judpe of the Court ol Appeal? rhe rush to the new gold diggings in Colorado and Utah ?OBtaBueB. - A WiiiitiiT memorial meet inn war. held in HaYcthiil, Man It wa? re portel that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has Beeured b lease ol the I.-^i.li and > haiina property. ? The Rev. Dr. 1? nald and ConATessman Le at the celebration ol Forefather?1 Day In liest ? City and Subiubau.?The Brooklyn Xcw-Eng land Society held it?, annual dinti'-i. The bi<r horse sales were continued, Trouble In the 89th Regiment resulted from tl?1 dinner 11 (."olonel Cavanagh, = The Board ol rial m;?do the allowBne?? fur the Police Department. zzsz.-- A new industrial school ! opened in Sullivun?tt., under the auspices ?if the Children'? Aid Soejetj - u iuiei and irregular, lut generally depressed, and tl." eiosir ^ whs at about til-- lowest flgun Una] lf>~?.-s rarely exceeded i per cent; money "?i call wa? again easier, and the bulk ?it new loans was n* 8 aad 7 i"r cent; at the ci.d balances could not i>e placed at I jc-r cent, The Weather.?Forecast for to-day: Fair and coolor. Tesaperaturo yesterday : lligliest, HI <i< grei-s: Idwest, ','.'. average, so " - Cmio of the provisions (?I ili<" new Excise law ?that for the trranting of "all-night" licensee ?hit*, not vft been put into effect in this city, but that iJ.'iiLtiiil blessing is not to be mm h longer delayed. The Eicisc Board has ap? proved the applications of ov< r 200 liqu r-dcal ir- who wish to keep theii places in operation d?rv and night, and tho applications ?ill go before the new H'aid of Aldermen for final action. Hence it will bo seen that what was one nea'lv termed the "Aldermanic business" Will b" looking up *!> ntlj alter New Year's. Then: is an ;i : m % of Democratic patriot?! throughout the > iunt j win? are greatly con oaroed about ?h>- ?poils. Nevei before, ii i^ reported from Washing! n, was there so greal a deiaand for the I? ?ok c mtaining ill" <? impi?t? list of civil ?iiiiii? and the ?li.ii.'- attached t<> ea<li <>f ron;??', with 111 - ? - * ol these patriots the office la a subsidiary c ?nsidi rati m ?. Iho main ihm;: is the salary. The demanda for tin? book aj-e, especially numerous from i!:'1 ?outh, l?:r D moerata all ov? the c tuntry are making . n d the famous declaration that tie ir party i? " very hungry and rerj thii ?tj." ? __ An applicati in has been made I > tho Supn mo C nrt to compel the Board <>f rjitimate to a|> propriato $13,178 f"i the esp 'nses of tho Wa h lagton Bridge Commis>iun. Tho continuance of this C?ommission in existence is ?me of onr nuini i|.al avateries, f^i the bridge was com? pleted nearly font years a^'o and has been in icgiilar use sine. No more useless appurte naixc of th? city could l>" imagined. The Board?of avstimate i? ji;?tifi?<l in nol allowing a cent for its exfMmaes. If the Board i^ re> quire?! bj the ooutta to iran? the amount de? mandid. the ?TJomaiisaion should be wiped out by law as aoofl as possible. Dr. Jfmkins'a iraftoeai lor the responsible office into which h?' was thiust l,v Tunman\ polines was demonstrated \.i>\ fall, further proof thereof is fornlahed now?when he i? n A laboring uader un.i si?<-(ia! atress or strain?bv 4llj?'- i. *-??.??.? hi* neglect to enforce the lau regarding th* admission * ? f rsgii m'-) this country. The im portance of the m -? thorough disinfection of .??I cargoes of ragi is lelf-evident, '"it l>r. Jenkins appears t i have no conception of ?t. Some il oui merchant? are greatly stirred up on this subject and are endeavoring to induce ti." Health ??Un.i to '!<? In- plain duty. It is not creditable to hnn that be is ?:i need of such a spur, [f the i copie ol the I'nited Si it< ? d lire to ?tu ?,\ ti. ? workings ol Uovei nm< ni control oi quarantine, they can do so by turning their eyes either t < tie north or : i the south. In both Canada and Mexico there is a uniform system ol administration, under the direction <>f ?>n< central authority. In there countries thai sys? tem appears t> have worked well, and it has i;: si decided advantages over any other. It ? ill l>ec mes a progressive Nation like the Tnil d ?l nes to lag behind it- neighbors in a mattei ol so great importance. The demand for ?i ? ;o is general, and nothing bul politics of I j an undesirabli kind will stand in the nay <>f intiug it. _ MAYSARD 10 Hi REAPPOMYED. The liar A?s< i ?ation ol this < ity adopted on | X < <! p. evening the resolutions which had been presented al ?> previous meeting, request? ing Governor Flowci not to reappoint Judge Maynard t" the bench ol the Cotirl of Appeals. , This action of the association "as taken by a practically unanimous vote. Of the one hun? d? 'l and tu 'ntj -w lauycrs prcscnl only >ix vol '1 against the resolutions. It was under? stood mi published when the resolutions were oiigir.ally introduced thai they would 1"' i.r nght up and dispos? d ol al tins special meet? ing of Tuesday last, lleno- it i> fair to assume tii it those who still believe in Maynard were o il in full must? r, and thai the full muster is half -i '1 ?zen. Nevertheless, according t> a dispatch from All any, the (Jove n i baa n solved t" reappoinl Judge Maynard when the time romes t<> till the vacancy caused by the promotion <?f Judge Andrews. Two reasons, both cogent, should ! ?ve indue d the Uovernoi to h< cd the Bar Association's protest?the public welfare and the political welfare of Koswell I', Flower. ; II ? rann t shut n:> eyos to the giave fad that Maynard has lost t!i<- public contidene?. Poli? tics had nothing whatever to du with the presentation and adoption "!' these resolutions of the liar Ass iciation. Tin?- wh > drew them up and their professional brethren who voted , for thorn were prompted solely by the public- ? spirited d< ?re I ? rid the ju liciary oi the stain ? -.-.;.i li has rest 'I upon il over since Maynard I was made a Judge ?m the Court of Appeals. And a gieal maj irity ol the repi table poop! ? | ?I the State, without regard to party, will say : am n i > whal these lawyers bave done and unspaiingly condemn Governor Flou r's i Kjouse to it. A Hagranl lawbnaker \?resum ?ng i> dispensa justice from our highest tri? bunal?that is Maynaid. But if the tiov< has determined hi an excess oi party seal to sacrifice the |>coplo t<> partisanship, then we I j leave to remind him that be ha> only to reapp3?nt Mavnard to commit naditica] suicide. Th act will be regarde?! as humiliating and inl lerable. It will be a notilication to .-?II thai the ' Sovernor is d?lib?r?t' ly on the oi those forces which demoralize and destroy A* Judge whu is no! above suspicion has out? lived his usefulness- on the bench. It i- a clcar as the sunlight thai Isaac 11. Maynard i. - ch a Ji dge. Le? t? ?vcrnor Flower us ? his ofllcial powei t i continue him where he is and ,11 commit o l a ?e offence against the people. The course win. h the l>ar Association has pursued in this matter is worthy of the highest commendation. Out professional men are oft? n indicted al the bar <>!' public opinion a-, un? faithful t.i their duties as citizens, and too often the charge cannot be refuted. But tins association in its dealing with Maynard'a ease lias shown thai it has a hig'j oonC >ption of the duty whk'h i* owes t i the public, and the courage ti discbarge that duty calmly and hrmly. A ?IISiijyAGKD VEPAliTUEST. Tli" Board of Estimate and Apportionment ha- been a; plying a sharp probe i i the opera? tions of th" Department of Charities and I i eel ion, and there arc few. if any, departments in t!i" city government which need thorough investigation moie. Favored Tammany con tractors have mad" fortunes oui "f furnishing supplies for the charitable and pend institu The members of the Charities I! ard have for years shown extreme partisanship, and have misused their powers and opportui for tli" benelil of the Dem cratic machine in this city. Tammany ward heelers have been quartered upon Charity Hospital and upon various other institutions a> clerks, keepers assistants t > wardens and subordinates <m the pay-rolls of th ? ar at sti uctun i <ui 111 ickw? IPs Island and elsewhere, The methods of the lepartmenl have boon brutalized and degraded by the employment of ruffians who have been paid in this way for their political aervices Two of th" Commissioners, Mr. Sheehy and Dr. Simmons, were put under arrest before the [lection for the plainest and grossest violation i i law, The Board had ordered that public paupers, for whom the city provided food and clothing, as it doe- for all paupers, men who not employ? i o? the city, imr beneticiarics of it* bounty, should !>?? put on the pay-rolls, in order thai they might l>" driven in droves to the polling places to register and to vote for Tammany Hall. This outrage on law, order ni public decency was committed under the ad\ice ol a Tammany lawyer. The Department of Charities and Correction has long been notorious as a place of refuge foi the discredited hanget a on of Tammany Hal!. The Tamilian.-, leaders have insisted upon Oiling subordinati places, t > which m a of experience and ability, m a of kindly, patient and sympa? thetic dispositi ns *h mid have Inen appointed, with the rudest and roughest of election-dis? trict workers. There is need of a thorough scrubbing and cleansing of this department I nfortunab ly, tie i s is no hi p ? thai it will be purified while Tammany bas the ascendancy. President Barker of the Tax Department de? serves the th.uiks and approval of publi? spirited citizens for the position which be has tak? n m ih" Board of Estimate and App ?rti m ment. Thal position is ono of uncompromising hostility in thoabuses, the mismanagement and the wasl fulmsi "thai have l>e. n ao< onspicu ?un mi the Department ol Charities and Correction and in other departments. Under his search? ing qu sti? ns the < oinmi sion? rs were compel? d to admit that ipeciaJ fa\ as bad been shown t ? certain people because of political pressure There is every reason to believe thai Presiden! Barker will c mtinue his admirable efforts in the public interest, and that at every session of the Board <>i Estimate and Apportionment he will apply himself with,energy and zeal to the task of protecting the taxpayers, and to securing, so far as lies in his power, the boni ?i and etii-i. nt management oi the municipal dc partments. Mayor-elect (?iifjy will have mag niti ?' m oppt rtunrties to improve th? muni? ?| al administration "hen be comes into office. Tho tema of many ed.v officials who hold places ol DAILY TRUH M, i m ?o?? ? great importance ?vill expire while be i- Mayor. The peuple of New-York do not venture to Imp- that he will be non-| artisan. Nothing in his i?r ird an I careei ran pnc auage even a shadow of hope in thai directi ?n. Bul the \ people have a righi I - expect, at least, thai Mayor (Jilroy will n fu?? I i frapp int th? idle, inefficient loafers wh ?fill so many offic? * ol HI in ,},,. | ?r? g ivernment. and will select ti eir suco *s ?n from among the besi i lass ? f the membcti \ Tamm y. II he will Hll tho offices at ? ? ?1 with the be I * it Tammany can furnish he will make a i nspicuous improvemenl upon the pi wretch? d i ondili ?n ol affairs. THE I RF.Si ?l CRISIS. 'He-re is a Rraphi? t? ueh in the d ? i arch? - d m ribing the <? ?traordinary *< i n? ? i n i? ted on Tuesday in tho Fren? h I'a rl ?aim nt. At tho moment of adjournm -ni all facti - - - iited to 1.verwbclm d nil ? d feat. The anthoriza- | tion ol h gal pror ? di - ? tin -? I a ex-Min isters, Senat >rs and I >? puties had been d? mand i d by the ?? ?vernment and noh sly ventured to o| p ?> ? it. All weic afraid ol !.. ing pi u cd in th" att tud ? of shelti ring fri? nds. All gn ups were anxious i n stfallen and appall? d. " Th? Chamber look? d m i ? like a d? ad than a livin ? organism. Not a single group seemed to !>?? a victor.'' So demoralizing and exhausting had been the session passed in criminations and reci iminations that th? r ? -> emed to be a <?? m pl t ? c Ilapso of public life in Fiance. Seldom ha ? there bi n in Pari ? such a ? of ? nvenomed passion and frenzi? I - as this tumultuous session, fraught with d ?truttitn to eminent reputations and with |>eril to existing institutions. 'I ho neu Min Confronted with lleactionary conspiracy and Radical resentm? nt, had been r mp< H? d Folf pr?servai on to pi - i uto I? gislal : - again I whom thero was d cumentary e-, ?den? o ap ently in? riminating. from this blow all fa? - tains recoiled, yel >? powerful was the thmsl thai no one dai id t > parry it. Aocustd had? ?is, while th? y pr h laiin? d th- ir ni h eon fes sed their immorality. Nothing more astonishing was ever heard than M. II explanations regarding a scert-t service fund rontributed by |s i ?uiial ! i i? nd ? for the n? ? sities of a resp dble Govern I ? m p .. ? d my si rio isly tor p ?? in tilling lie- bench - ol t V l..--.::-!at me. with on ' cons? ?;' lie- ! h puti? ? fell amui h ?>ne with anu?!.11. Th? re ?vas a t >mp ?1 i and oountcrchayire*. The Itoyalists rl M. I '? roul lie's a agry taunt ?, and \I. I ceau, white with ni",'-, funed with denui tion ol h and bristl? d with - lea.' s to du? i-, I ii- sample I tumult pi 'I !i - air wa- - ! ? ; ies . f the downfall of 'I \ iv? d. Tho bold v .,: (I ~ - e.??!? ? ? . ' al midnight ab nt the p *?ribilit ?es of bai - and wondi ling uhat would h Bul i . ami n v< lui ?on are ! i i I.a' p- n in Pai is ???? le ii tie ? el d, Vo it e as the a. . have been ai -I ?I ? . i ? as Ihe : Ii? an side now s ein ti. :? ? ? i- n -e ne who ?* rll .- .1 1.::^ .1 . Boulanger larity m ght iu day : bul there i? no 1 irmy with h . A* for tho < 'il school mast organning ai ? apa' ity for su? ? for pur? basilic et id neo it. th. Panama scandul i pro is i ison to beliovo that il stoi m. ? it is, will peed il, p ?--. ? ! a: .;? : I ? Paris, and that tie- existing onlci will ?fcl for il is a ? line In d iy a* wh? I I pro? laimed tho lina moi thai the R? p the only gov? i nm? nt \ ?? -i1-;-- m I ran? e, ////: TREASl /?'! ASD nCSlSESS. Ajs ?in the or; is h : I thai "at rl . ? ? iv this the i undil n rd the T d the oxt? ni of its abi h? |p 1 rom munity in a mon? l>c< mu? s a matt? r of m lin il imp lan? <." 'I in- app n i;i im ply thai tho N I as mm h under oblis itien : ow t ? ef ol lie- biisini ss woiId, . ,;-:i v. a> ?I v as ??.!.? verMary to ? Heel in i ij millions hk? ? in i a ? ? n h ; i ar than ho had a to pay oui e\. e? t in thi ' ha ??? and red? in] ol I. >nds. At thai til I thai tli ? Tr? a nry < mid hardly avoi ? serious monetary distui banco, if it gat tiered in and bold oui of < ?reniai ?i n at any oi ?? time the entire mtrpl is t ? year, Such a contrai tion of the oil illation i have !" ? ?:. m ? ?njiu ions t i th.nmunity and n was the duty of the S?. t- tary t i gu ird as fa: as |x -.Id a ;ain ' in d i ! and min i aiy disturbanc ? ol business, alike in hii u cumulation ol mt\ lus and in his pj |h ndi for bonds. It , ime i i be a well re? ogniz? -1 rustom that tho Treasury might take in largo sums during Iho ?pi ing and summer, in pn i a ration fur tho urgent needs of bu lino ? in iho fall, and would th? n bo m p. ?(?on ? ? disburse money somewhat fredy iu the pur? ha ? of bonds. 1! it anotbei importan! i han ? ?? ! pla? ". whi? b aff? i t both the pi ?ition and the obligatii ns of the 'IV a airy. Th i ? now c mstan'ly adding to the ein iilati n. \\ I,a m? n usually m< in by "relief." or " hell ing the business community," is -.une fu cher i--u ?I cir? illation, som?.(pouring of m mey, - me new supply al a time when the business com munity has found use for a I the m? n y avail able and for even more. But tho Secretary of tho Treasury is now required under ill" laws to p it un! r\ e> ' m nth bImiiiI > ! ?um..i m ,, new Treasury notes m tli" purchase of silvci bullion. It was tie- theory of t'ongrcsi Hut ties -1 ? idy ad c instant s ipp|? o\ now circula lion would give lar iu< r-? satisfaci av relief to the business world than il was in the powei ul the Treasury to give by o i isional interven lions. Fuithcr, it was Iho p dicy of ? !on ?i to cut off the mi i lus revenue, no thai the Treasury would no) accumulate a j?rca sum j(l ? .(--s of tho regular expenditures, as n did in former ; ai i. Having thus cul down the rev? nue and 11 ?vided for a r? gul ir monthly ?asuo of additional ciiculation, t'ongn has al once male it well-nigh beyond the |Kiwer of the Si crel iry. and no longer in tho > ime ?onso or measure his duty, to interfere from time i i time to " help th ? business c inmunity." !t is not hero nea i ssary t i discu * tbo merits or demerits of the measures by whi? h the posi? tion of the Treasury has thus Boon altei -I Undoubtedly it has been a real and great i lioi t> the millions who pay ta.< . that Ihe rugar duties have been abolished. The prac? tical result has hi i n thai something like 950.000.UOO m a year h ia been return? d to th ? puch?is 11 the peuple, wh< p as that sum was formerly taken from tho people m taxes, and expended dut ng the war m tho purchase or pa \ in it of "u\ rament bonds VVbctli"! tho* were ?ni-!i\ m n t who mainta:ned tin: the paper circulation should bo gradually expand d, and that il would boa gical and ocrmanent and I l/|iVlJ.'?-""w vastly needed relief to bnstaesi to hare (ha rin-nlation thus expanded, this at 1 aal la clear thai the policy which Congress decreed Is that upon wa ch the businem world ha? at prt - at to reit ni place ol any Intervention by the ?,., i tan of the Treasury from time to time ;,? he may think it exp dient, until the next Congn m assemble?, either in regular or in extia ?ion, the lawa as they atand will prob al iv d te ;. ii ?? th r lations I? twecn the Tr as? id the business c immunity. STMRiyC, i STJGSA S T VBJCE. Since our aharp-cyed contemporary "The New-York Timoi" discovered and exposed the m hem ?'" ?if the Republicana to foment a qua n | am i - the riel >i ious and harmonious 11. i:, ., i.i: . through the instrumentality of the i . m club and Mi. E. Elli ry Anden? n, no furth i attemi t ? ? far as we can learn has been made in that direction i a the ran of Rcpub : .. Mr. Anderson, having discovered tha bo ha i been put ' i base ust s by designing nv, n, VM. i ? .1 !,???? i i n tho subject to Speaker Crisp, but whether u was apalogctic, conciliatory and ? . j ? : i : i : 11 ? > i ,\ or rarcastic, aggressive and mina t,i'. his nol transpired. Speaker Crisp haa re? pli d bul whither ho n'a? mollified and satis? fied 'i angry and resentful nobody knows, The c rrcspondence haa never been published. And though it is repotted thai each gentleman . hi? i eth and puts on a aickly amile when the subject is referred I ?, every thing seems oi t .tardly I a monious and aorene. The asp d of affaira generally in the Democratic family haa been until within a day or two growing more and more placid, moro honeyed and sugary ever since the Crisp Incident. Tho charm of the n atii :? has been aonribly enhan ?< d by tho ? li d? ny ing atl il ad i of Mi. Richard Cruker, nho, speaking for himself and the Tiger, -ai?! that neither of them would disturb the peace of ill- family by asking f;'i anything on tho table whi :i tho \ Ictiiala come to 1?" served. The prevailing peace was beginning to be -? utterly peaceful as to threaten atagnati n. Th,s t some member??younger member?, we mighl say "f tic Dem critic family seemed like carrying ii t ?o far. It nas Lord Byron wo believe, w li ? remarked on ?no occasion, when le ivas making ? mo verse?, that i .i II?' !. Now mir contemporary "The Times" has nol only sharp eyes and detective instincts, a< li by i ho an Idrnin? ?? w il h n hi? h it c.ivci d tho"little scheme'' of the !!? publi? an? : it has al ? a "tjiii? ;. I. -"in." ?>o, I ? i ? an i : II >i ua ? .... I >.???.:? . "i New-Yoik Even ? I' ?r, i ? .? lei ?i wat ' ! i" ?* ih< i" isn't t ?? mu h "i it. Bot ? for a ? i .1 ; lif? bul : ' li d by th? |i ??' t r tin j and that I |. n t to d? to. And ? j t ' them " s-s-s-h ! Keep ?till ! (?o slow I'1 in . . . tho |K3 d ? ? ?? little . ' th? re I" Kail |j I* - :.:u on mu -i l" d ?i" i ? stir things' up ive lif? and | irly. ? | I i casual lal n marks aboul ' : : 1'nit' d "-'it. ? li / lise, th ;? ' J? nkin? the ii ?ni| . :. i i ? ' : ? : nd a "1 animant obje : l<???? n " I rom ? .:?? we are i g tod thii ? ? o ai :.:"?! i< U" on J? akin?. W o d ? n t I., lieve he kept tho ? hole? i oui "1 the W - know he ke| : mil Mr. ' ? I Mis? 1 ?? ? ? i lons I han was jus'iti ihl ? ? i : ? though we hat u never been ab! i . '!.. ine h ? m dive. Wo think thai a? Health ' ?'i.i er, as an ' obj? el lea? a," and as Ci kei - bn th'i n i. ? le des rvc? tu be harass? d. .\n?l : > take m ai tivc i irt in the ii ? u il h nom ? tiuii lity ,ij ".n i i" bn !. u i??. d, in ilc !? en ..- an thei " n" to foil . . ' Ulks ol ; !.? \ i .- I > m, < i,i. y. \\ ? ii.r. ?> i - ? : ?n, mon over, that ant ?; i n our part in h irassing .!< nkin? would I? r ga 'I d m ith jcilousy li . bos ne d ? .?'it mporai?es, it ho ! ok in?n the, ?? ? ui n :?> a purely ? I ? 'til- ?tic di l ;i kincc, in it hich ??tiers ' ..n nit' i :? ' the risk < W ?? 'I" t ' ' n t< ' ay, though, that we enj >y nu calm .? iti-f n ?i n in se ing ? in neigh l.'?i? "sloeliia' round'1 trying to make things live j In to" I ?? ni'- ratic c imp. It rei alls old '.n ? ? T '? ? h >gin i ' I "!. nal lirai. There's ? ; bal h nd ? ?o or h animation, life, mo venu-tit, vivacity and all that aort of thing i" a ijuiel i ; 1111,1 > party a? those off hind legs when thei. ara m good order and moving in Tii" only draw back to the present i|i m ?iistralion ?? that it doesn't at em to disturb ' loker. More | ower to youi 1? ?of?, brethren ' "COM'i OK? ?Y Ml" i m is no ?hi inking m ?di sty aboul oui li lingtiislied i" li"'. ?t;/- n. th" Hon. William *! I" i? II" has n ? Inndti' -^ for r? tiring into ib< iLMiioti hackgro ind. II" ?I >??? nol l?"ii"',< thai I?" was born i.? blush unseen. On tho oih r hand, the II n. William .->tiI?-.?-i- is willing, and m.n" than willing, to sound a trumpet bo i >'?? him. Those n aiarks are prompted by the inten sting ? n uni tance thai il,.- Il a. Will.,un ulzor has ? ntere ' the lii Id a? a candidate for Hi" ?ill:?" ?it speaker of the coming Assembly. ?some men wh" arc eager l'or political honors ai' willing hi plat e theins? Ivea In " tho hands "I their irientls." Not so with Mr. Sulzer, II" ha? taken the management of things into his own hands?of course after due and proper consultation with the I? ?tacs ?>f the Denn cratic parly m this < Ity. II- knows that Tammany Hall with n- thirty ne minis ?? going t" run th" nexl Assembly, and ii" Tammany Hall is Kotisfii il with his ? andid icj. why ?hould be i ai" two ?tram? a!.t the rest "I the State .' Well, th" la.t i? that th?' Hon. Mr. Sulzer has written a It tter- merely as a matter of form ?to the othor Dem cratic AsMHiihlymcn-clcyt, aun -un' ing that he has taken the field. Ho begins by declaring that many of his f ? i. ? i ? ? l - have urged him t" Iks b candidate, and that ? u ter r licotion" it Is evident that Mr. Sulzei hi? ii"! gone mi ? tlii-? matter hastily or on tho ?m- of ih" moment?"after reflection" In- has ' concluded t ? announce" himself '* a < an lidate I i thai distinguished position." Now, that's all right, M? far. Mr. Sulzer has been "urged" by hi? friend?, bo ha? "reflected" and ho ha? "concluded." All the proper ateps hate been '.'? n ? through. Thon c mea a atatement, how over, which canii't bo read with oui surprise, and ?""ii pain. The Hon. Mr. Sulzor solemnly .-olds these ?mpre<sive word? : ?? It i? p mo d 'I by ?ill that I have tho experience and necessary qualifications." Alt t this how cm thoro I? ? any question as to the ?*prakerahip of tho next Aasembly ? li wa? said ol a Brooklyn man who aspired to this honor that he w-as not " impressively forcible" enough for the office. No ?mo who reads the Hon. Mr. Sulzer'l brief but pointed letter can doubt that he is fully qualified in this respect. Only a man who is " impressively forcible" oould have affirmed that "it is con reded by all" thai be has "the experience and necessary qualifications." Indeed, the whole letter reflecta both impressive forciblenesi and forcible impress!veness. <>f Mr. Sulzer it may truthfully be said?in fact, it is "ooncsded by all"'?that be is not so had as some of his con? veners who will reprisent Tammany and mis repp seul the city in both houses at Albany this winter. It is certainly to his credit that he it? oi alone among the Tammany men in opposing one uf the worst jobs sent, through the last Legislature. But one good and worthy act is not suffi? i"iif to make a good record. In a Tammany Legislature, however, a worse choice for Speaker might be mail" than that of a mm who is?fur he liiniseli hith ?-aid it?" eon crded by all" to possess the "experience and m c ssaiy qualifications." Wh n it is remembered that Mayor (?rant our-:; made a visit, "on the dead quiet," to Boston and returned convinced that the trolley was a bless? ing without disguise, it is readily s.s-n that New Vurkcrs have good reason tor fearing the chief magistrate who travels. Thomas 1". Gilroy, who ?s not yet Mayor de facto; has recently been mak? ing a journey across the continent and sterna to have kepi his eyes open both ways. One of the results of his observations is hi- oonviction that N'ew-Yi rk is an lll-llghtcd city. Hence more m iney is to be .spent on street lights neat year than heretofore, fi-i one will objeet to this, e* pecin?y a< ether it.-ins |n the public Worlis Qsti inate were reduced t" make this poesibk?. At the samo time, Mr. Gilroy will ?hi well to bsar in mind that the people of tins city are not less concerned about httving their streeta clean under fool than brilliantly illuminated overhead. -?-?- ? Mr. Rolierl A. Maxwell appears ??? havs no ob? jection to playing tlie part of an active firebrand In the David B Bill camp. The running of electric cara without the use of the trolley? which "ill begin aexl m ?nth In Second r."., will he an experiment which the ;i ililio as wpII ;ls el Ctrioal ex? perts will watch ".?ih profound Inter ll lias never l.i ilo ibte I that a prac? ticable and reai 'ap stoinge-battery iy?. tern would Ik? devised mi m? r or later, although ?uuic ol the experimenta tn Hi t lina bitlicrto nun le?as, for ?instance, In Fourth-avt.??have not "I' ' '.?evil!. N" s ?;;,. ,,,,,, ?, . . e .. |- llll e t d to i a i ver: it is the trolley, with i'- polen and u rrhcad wins and powerful ?? . ? is Is eti ' - tem? ??'! n> justly an I . ly. It ii ? I that the s?,,r me h if l-ave. will forevei end all talk t tho ti * oi ttan Island. Say wh I ?." ; will about !? Ellery Anderson. that- : appropriate present which be is g foi Speaker ? up. They *.iv he is ero? g for Mr. ? risp a long tidy, to be thrown i sota, and that on the tidy is blazoned tlw 1 end: "Speech ia ?Uves and al \ * * 1 ?? r warning against the disregard of bl rk -, ? i I?.*, .i i 'i~:- ti on the New I lc -. t ?: ? u regarde I vi rsc I in as the ; est ? r ? ? insure tin i g of trains II it unit m the i ? ir ? ol?*er e-l with lus rie i it i- n-- i s-, an I, more? ?:. .? n imposition on the public? who ?n- tima |e| to lielii that 1 r ?-?..?!11r? - is being red for by the railroa I and Its ?er Il the iluty --I th.inp 'ces t.- s... t!i >t hi !. is arc olicyed t-- ihe letb-r. Tlie engineer >>r ?-?r who "takes in- chancea" once o . * ? to bave the opportunity "i .; ting so a s"0uud lime. ? -.*?? It is mid < ? P idelphlas City Ball, which ?ras planned t ? cost $10,000,100, will cast l. ? ? . Istenoe ol tho still unfinished Suite i pitol al Albany will tend t-i prevent Sew S'orkera from standing aghast and throwing ,?i their ha i Is at these fit rt A. M iswell i- on ? of Ihe Mue h.-si adherents ; i, ?Une of .\- u I'-rK con rver. So he is, so I.-- is; and that i- tho ream a why . i ?or Hill 1 pl< sure i i r li ?ving him uf the kiiperintcudency ??; tlie Insurance !><?? ?Kirti cnt. And Mr I leveland propo-es t> mak" Maxwell Assistant I'uatniaster-iienerall [tila purl of the President elect by Ks-ii la enoi h to Indue David to abstain from : m rfro .-??i s ati i king, ?? i1-- ',:? : us thugs " :- rather goo I. Perh t| - :? [ue, but ?till a \igoi - ia ex . in, ill-- s? rt "i .- .pi union thai w ?u d occur t,. ,i p?>ni -n ? t ?? irnesl ? ? ? - ? ^ ime I . bad but not t ? ? es? u ily i r ?fane n unes ?? l'est i ferons thugs^ was -t-at. d bj "The Atlanta l oust i tu tion" in ti., ? ol - ? ? remarks ou tlte c?l?br?t? ? 11 rather th ? notorio is Reform, anti-i risp dinner, and was applied by thai plain, blunt papei t.. the r' ? ?who ma le the We venture to si .-.< to " rke Con? stitution" thai w lie ti:.- ? hristmas r-r.is are '?i>, it lay " p --s'il-1 ? :s th -i.-s'- y>: tho table. If. .-i an aide expletlvej but somehow it fails to ? : tho sweet -pint of Christmas. PERSUXAf* genol r M lliei on, of New-Jersey, Is Indignant ...... that he Im i been slated I * Ihe mu ni Department, and lu?? himself been authora; ? ,ii ited ns dn luring thai Ii,. :., ; . ii.., a . Uial Mr. ? leveuind lut? u U lo pa) In m i- ??' ? ? - r. 14 ? White, ti do u to mat-ill Lord Uoberts ?i i ?mmanderi i Chief lu lud a, lui, i.-. n thirty right yean m id?- UHU ih armj, most at that um.- hnvlug Leen peat tu tos? country. In lit ? ?,. v.; . viil Into Uumiah lo rommaiid ihe army ?-.' ,,,.,...|,.,a. ,., :,",n?) ktruug; and his iiianagemeni ?'. If.pirxliiit i|ii .Ion?, niliiturj ?ii.it lolttltul, lot tour Vlu , .n i-,.i : i.ii pral?e froai ih? \ Ii eroy, llernhnrdt' ;,;?-, I \? i. licnatic, bai iual *ti.<i la , uun. lie w . - -i ml tor ? Be al u| the Bunld polity ei Pari?, and became enamored of the n..m seeing lier on the ?tage. NegUt't il butines* and Imploring I- m.-i . iisulted, lui they itut nul atlevt her. II, ,;,,!., ,,i i, ,.,; i,ni]ii. howi-ver, until sh.- auiiTted M. Uaautla. He Uu-a hud tote taken to tttcetre ami iii.i.- ii. has in. il. havlni never recovered from Ms i..,,, i . ;-.i- Ion. Mr. ? hartes ?!?? I? ? ;? . who ara? arrested In I'uils the other da) in Conm-ctlon wlta the Panama ?'?mal luiidiil, i- one of the i?" s.u.. ..f the ?dit ?\mut du i.. i-|im by Ids lii'-t marriage. H* I- bow aiore than Uftj jours old, and u:is for a long Mme the vice pn I ,|,.iii ei the l*anama L'anal Company. M Marlui i ,.ui:iii.-. ?lie I? also under arrest, Inn-ame the prlvuto ,, i. i., r v ol i "uni il,- Le ?ep* lu IS57. Tnrougli the iiiHiuuif "l Hit? r nun he bcrtuii" - 'e'd MH-retar) > r.-. :iil.i I'.uiKH'M i nual i' impnileii, M. r in ? n,,. i,n, .?,'.,,i,-i cou 11 -nil,a- Unie i.> lltemturo bImo, und Iuh [viblUhud nevcnil novels, a volume of pioins, mid ;, Ms:,ii-\ nf Uic sue? ?'ui.d. Ills mosl iiirtuill -ii ? aork, however, Is his ?? Universal History/ !,,,?... in ni.- . ?n?? ol public m m. The history is to .prl ?? eveiiteeii i.nes, ol which liv.- have ap p, ured up lo Iho prcsenl time. The ii'-w French Mud 1er ol ommeree, M. t-teg ?r ed, had little ?olli n twelve vears ngu that be wosM ,-.,: Uve to Bl??n any sneh dlgntty. lie i:i>- in ?t iiis home m Havre, and his medical attendants <ti tared Hi:ii nothing could -uve his Uf.-. except an in in ion uf new blood, a Eardener offered to mi|ii-1\ Hi , mid the operation ol iransftisloii \sns ?ucee -*d if. |i rfrted m time becume Mimo: o? Havre, and airs holdi a Cabinet ofltee, ?sinte UcohigUt Wii^iit, of Michigan, who ili<tt In i?. i-'.i id- papers la such condition thai it luis i.lin feiiiiit imponftblii m put Into print the results ol the last three year*1 labor which he performed fer tin state, ? The term "ii.mint Old Man" anas first ns,ii to ilesltMint.- .Mr. Ulndatone, Mr. Henry W. Lin-y says, l>' sjr Wim.mi HarcDurt, and ass heard In is-,o upon the return "f the Uberala to power, Mr, lau-v mills : ?There i- -still another mate for Mr. ttladstone, re served tur llie Inner ulrcl? uf ?ns ulliclnl COlltagtKS To them lie Is slwayn 'Mr. I ? and the ?mount ?1 expression this Initial Is enpnbu. of can be estimated <<niy by those accustomed to hoar It ?poken In t'i? varying moots in which Mr. Glaaaten? tsares his I'Olli'llgUe.s." THE TALK OF TUE DAY. " wat? I was In one of the big drygoods BtawSg to? other day," says a lady, ?? I ewaesward the following eoBversatioB ? 'Hsva roa Bsetassreafa " IsaaapBaBg*!* 'No.' 'Have you tioldmarli'? "RusUc Wisldlng" V 'No, we m|| hjttp s.inltii'M'? music' At the book counter BOOM SB? BSBSi. ?MStm you " Feathers, Fur? und Fins"?' 'N,,,' was tl"' rafis/, 'but WS have ? llurhle berry Kinn." At another counter aas Baaisaiassa at aa rid ln?ly from the country BSaaSBaeSi to J.T "nia. Hi ?ttatUSgly, ?li- hair prollered a quarter, Miylnc, -I'aa | i BtSBfa thl- !' (Hi thi. fifth lloor of the sam? itora a child BStealag t?i a ?sate haa .?aid, ??,, you hare to put a asnal Ii " If BBS has time to enjoy them, BSCh in?Idem? partly compensai?. for getting Into tin- crush.'' Ready to Corape oastae.?* Yost eass." said taw pon? magistrate, "perpleaea me. Yon ara un old T*'fflgf sou have been brought b.'fore utts eoBrt ioaeaa ot limes tor being drwak ?md disorderly, aai u doesn't seem to do any goud either to Ine you or ?end you t" the wewteptue. Yet j/ob don't Mesa to be a bud Ban nt heart." "I'm not, J'HtRe," snivelled StM contrite old vaga bond, drawing the back of his Land ?cross hts inisr "and I'm vvlllln' to drop these pcrcecdiu's right now if i'.ju nrc."- (Chicago Tribune. la Boston they are getting to mil afternoon tea "smok" talk?," b.?'.'Pi?.> the hostess usually has in, esstt? burning In a Rule Oriental basasse? burner. '?ne. great jm.ti.-m that I haws ht deal wirh." mud th-? keeper of khej imUs'ib? BStyfcsaa, -Is 10 tind some. occuiMtlun .'or the people un<l.-r my charit?.'' ?why ?ot ws t.'itiu to to ven tin? cil-ge v-Hat* asked the \l?it..i.-i,liuffalo Barmst, Some one given IBs following Information to "The Living i'hunii" (Rptseopal): ".?Inre Advent. ISOl, there have b?n the follow, trig MBVerstoaa to the CktUCk from ah? mlnl?trv of various denomination? : C .ngrejuiilonuu?t, l?; BWtaWvV i?t. 10; Presbyterian. ;?; Btmntnlat. 4; isapti.?t, 4; Latheraa, 3; Reformed Ki>!-t"pai, I; rnarecasttst, ?; Reformed, g, Beaktea 1!. -.-, BSBre were |B la Wale?, the name? of Whisk your eoitesBXNSISBt c?)iild not 00 laln. of thl? total of 7i;. :;:. belong i? taw Church of England, ,ir.<t 41 belong to the Chinch of tlds country.? .st'Ci F.?S AT LAST. A gray-haired, broken-down oil man, wiFi sunken eye and cheek, Climbed up thy steps one winter's i!ay. With l.unibl.' ?stefl and BBeSk. He nnig t"is |,el), and a woman cam's Al I ?t",>d In the open Boor, Atul n ?mile simad over Ms wrinkled far? As lie ,-.iw his \Wi" oae? more. And the old glad light shone |q ?,|s eyes, And lin husky rotee grew clear, A., be .-old. "Ii almost knocked me out, J. ?? 1 inuuii'st that rlbhon, dear." -(The Clothier and Furnisher. ?The manufacturers of paper rowing shell? -ay the? di> not fear the competition of aluminum shell?. si'ci rn.-mv aluminum boat? ?re bow bsiag roajstraasasl, lu 18S5, aluiiiiniuu was worth BOO a poaad; new n can be piuciuuv i : w about to ceata a pound. Greal Oeneroslty.?" Plea e, sir, 1 tsrrer/t any piar? ,. to night." ?I haven') ?ay otiange, pay friend, but here u a -? coupon "f ?The Dai? Bwaah', that wlj glv? >. a a I10UM and '.", .i?i a borne of roar own, If you ? i It out properly. Take li ?as] he happy.* - tlndlanap ??-, Journal. Warden So vu got rid of v< 'ir Bastar, Elder?Yni ha anss s mod aian, bat be wa? too dry In in? pn .: -?. always gtsiag n? a hi?b'ry si tl? Jews. Bat W? don't II.o our new pa?tor very mucl), either." -What's the Batter with him?" ??Well, he'? tix? w? t. preacbea with tear? In Ms v ?li e nearly all Lie Urn?; emotion of the purest Ultid., but too mm !? of It." ?1 ses: t'i" old iui'..r was too Ustorteat, and th? new one u to? BjratcrtcaL" with ? Pr?whack.?Rivet? wTasS d.? ysa tM-ik of Shj ;-..?? .V- a public apciiker f Hal '??? ?ial.e- i? n mu? ?ho alWBT? commands mr litarly ?dndrallou ami doesn't gci it. .. a rrtbuoe, l'\ ?'p'?idi-"t McCoah ?ays In "The B>aBfaBWt*| "l think the time V-^ ??inn for a ciwfsreoee ..f presidents, profeanors and parent?, t" eoaslset ho-v rneflts may be leeurai frsaa niaidy exercises wliaoat the accompanylag avila.' Timid Youtl -? . i we |o and sit tinder th? w ?-" mow, Ml?s 1 Demore Maiden- Why not under that pop pop. p pi..-, ti? 1 rgc : ' .... ago Tribun-. MUSIC. RCfSIaJf rOTJC B01KM. T!v re Iiave been few maatCSl entertainments gHvg in New-York ut Lit" year? which have been so eliarm Ing to the careless listener ?nd at the same time sj 1 t. r> ?ting i? the muatc-tov** ?ml ttoswat of follt lor? and ethnology m th- two concerts ol Mma. LtnefTa Bwastan iiioir. Hie ersjajitaatiea ass a few trained singer? sltksa 11? raaka. Mme. Llnfff hewaalf ass a tea traita rotes, wi.i.h la wag seawoatw and of agree al lo quality, though raf?wr lajst la calibre, >!.e singa with olrrloui lywaatky fir the music which saw Ills nndrrtahein as lasswaaca hi th? Cntted Basses, ?nd that sympathy !,??>?.* like sym pathy in use ?udlea 0. Nr. Ilewoius, a t.'iiur. has 1 good \,i;ce a'iil .1:1 exaveaslr? man? ne!-, and Mr. JsJaBBhOWakl 1? S SOUIWOWI ? ffecslve i>ti-*?i. But the o e asesaban <-f 'he il.oir iiialu- :i" pretence of pswfcas ? '?''''"?' ?na "im fair BfBwWon ma ara twaponalr? to Mass. Un-tr? Oirilons and has BAtlaseata of the avsa! ? . iiji.i^l, haw a I.nv ?hsra "? i .??.' n- ru from I i>'UK ?>t view whteh ought to L~ ouosea la .,??;?? rforntan ? -. r ie porp ? of i^ie .- 1? to m?ke hnoaw a homely, but laakiue, bbb Ing Und of mosleai art. 1 ?? s.. ? loa? onllii.ir!.'. :'?.:??! OS) bt ^'.'1 ??' ? '?"H i'-'l give imttstalttne.it m the ix>?icert-rown ?rouCd defeat ?vilkat ubaion "i the ohusr. It U lal . phases . : musical 1 ? ' re mat ihe v?l w urn ? ? ..f i>.pukir um-: have sttained i'^iathsi [ii.ai iSaaw ??'"' ?rragute 10 t? ? ::.?? .^ ?-? the rig a Ul) '!? w; Ihe luv.? ol BNUSV SI 'I -? Vet tlie prlncl] 1 a Id a la 11 ? ? ' ? ''' , r naUonal music. In doiulnaftl to u.i\-u.iw*i t??> much an, In fact. . ,, 1, ? .'0,1 .ing? lat?" eUe than tha fotkaonga of ?uaala. I" the majority of ti; ???? ?... heard those song? 11 week ago l?--' eaturday, and again last ntght. In ? 13 Music Hull, they wen u revelallon. Their p.uii* and beauty can *e?rcely be matched m the ,.? ,1 ot : Ik-muslc. diev tell of ? people ?lag.larl? reptlblu to the .harm? of melody aud harnu>i >. a:jl ? ? n depth of ?eiitln ei I *hl h ran only be tie ;n.r , r hupli oi"ii based on pn?found nsi I J ot nation ul feeling, l'.'i.- presa'llns mood 1? - ? e to tha vers . ,,t niela ichofy. but arhen thl? gives ? >] l I cnyety it Is a mad, ancontrollable, deapi ?le nyety, ve'1 a? one nnd? fretiuentlj aasoclated ?Uli melaa cl.oy in errat men Reethoven for kutance. >'ar . ? ? ? ifulnesa ?fh whlcli tl." ?.ii-l'iieiiU at 1 ie homely poem? ?re echoed in the ?pin* of tha Koch ?ong tell.? ? i.tt "f the heart history of II.. people from whom It sprang. The mostc ought u> be i.i.?.?n m every scrloua lover of the ?rt; It ought t., be heard by every one tor It? simply SCSSRseSfl charms, _, t?HAM! 1.1: Ml >l?-. The N'lrniiit Herbert iring K ''?"??' ps? a rsBSsarl last eight m ( .'.ami"T Muai KalL tl '? composed sf I...11 ? .'.hnildt, jr.. Henrj - ' ? ?' I nUU Ka t.nt>irO ?ad Victor Herbert, very -? ???! arttSU, wh" In thew playing strive 1? ?how proper reverence ?> ska higher torn "f mu-i- whh h 1 ? rahlvate. 1 aswassayssa .. was s trttie long, ut I "? nau?lc wa?heartllf enjoyed by mi ausllencv ahl 1 made m I ? api?r^aUoa and sympathy what tl hi i--i li "?" '*"'' up.d piece? played weiv -? ' . ?let IB * major, op. 41, and l>^. rah gua In M Bat. QP.M. v.r. ll"r('"ri played two original ?lu* on the v?ate? Cello. _> ?l> rLF.VKI VM> BBUEVR IN B? IHtOCIT?I ?1 The New-York M >ndng A^vertaw*. ... .... . _ ..,!.. ... I...VI ?.. I... irtv. 11 a dinner In DOR FSSNL . Mr. Umher ought, a) kin the While II sise uhi-ctly ?? :."\ It ii were. to he ifiv. n a Statuer in il r the * 1' ? eland ksafaj 'i'l'.'.it ww Id tw a guaran'. "Illll'l l.liuiij ?f g>ssl failli. HI PB ?BADLY I> 11> KOT FOUttaJt flliS < ll.VNCE From The tThscagjo Kow? Record. it would appear that th" i.-?t .ring Roulanaer evet did for France ??l? hi? get?sing out -i g '?? present crisis arose. er .ue PLAIN TALK TO TAMMANY. The Ken York II? naht. an ver might i??' It? effsel asjo? the party, Maar* Fro t. Wh... i-mi be i?" doubt that to Tat inatnv. Hill. > :? hi U 1U1- il.H-tlon "f Mr. MvrpSvy aa Beaatorl would prora a pollttcal Waterloo. Tanimutiy may h? H >????<? m 11, gia?i?. It may rule \U?.ms. But it canoas with linsiuofty hope to ?tend Ka Imperious *way^ta Winh: igi'ti. It liiiitiot ?et up a National o- ti ??? :, i?.,i dictatorship. H aaiaaot rtn the Wataeraus parry of Uie oounlry a? it has the Daaasanmhw v-m of tl'.:? i'Uv._ DAILY rUAYl'.lt.s AT COLUBOB, PrSffS The Hartford {Vliniii!. tmieaa Mam* hare ehanged irat. riaiiv ht me last twwity ream that service 1? nine part? ''?"'i"'M,fl ti.1 part prayer. The reKglnsis quaBt] ol Ihe ???-?..? day morning exerchiea li.?. olrfe?y m 1 ? ?? tHle. w boya give iheir Urne ?tee either 10 rfudyhur. ?osa ih.lr teal twuk? whteh ktvcjvea the chance m ?i-" Ihm, or t? mm ?g over Ute ?nulles la liartr BftOM. w:,li-h 1.? iteraher punlahahl? nor ?!. :?-taM-. ?aw ?^ass iwther tmnai'ta a tiKX?iatlve BW tw BS? atl???h'aU