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amusements. ARllKY'S TMKATRK The Qaaea "f limitant?. ACADEMY OP ML'BIC?>:!> theaaiillnoh. ?? ? ? I?'AN THI'ATHH- l.aier ?0 ATLANTIC i;ahi?kn. ?<> t?, H Bower?? ?Tvaalag <"n rert .an.l Vaudeville. ??.?1G THKATOE- Bits Smith liefere the War. (?iLtMI?IS THKATKK r?:lt.-Trie Irish ArtlM. DAI.V S ???????????? C.silety ?Uri K.I ?EN MlSKi; 11 to 11 W'.tl.l In Wa\. EMPIRE THEATRE ?:!?? Th?? BaaM? Shop FIFTH AVKNI'E THEATRE -The romins W'r?m??r. ?lAI'.I.KN THEATRE B:I> t.l'tl?? ?'hrl??.ij.her ?Olumhim. OIIANIi ???????. PALACI II h. m. to 11 p. SB.? plow?? sh???. HAItl.KM ol'EHA HOUSE B'1B Rice?. 14?2 HERALD s?>r.\ltK THEATItK -?:1? Roh Rey. HOTTB THEATfUE s ;?o ? Milk White Has HIVIN?; ri.A'T: THEATRI via D?? Herr Senator. KOSTK.lt ? 111 ? I.S Vaudeville. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DEglON?Portialt? ot Woaws NEW ??:t?;??????.???? OPERA HOV8E I Ros Juli- Ile. PALMKR'ti THEATRE- Via Th- N?w XVomnn. PAST? HIS | VaiidcUle. PROCTOR'B ??? a. m ?? ?**? p. m.?Vendevi!*?. gTAXDARO t????t??- ?.* Th? Mew Boy. STAR THEATRE > l.'.-TI.e Pa, ifl.? Mnll. Sgg 4111 .Wi: -?? a. m. M 4:3.? ? IB. The Tiffany Chap?) 14TH BTREBT THEATRE ?:!? Uro? nie*. Jn?c* to IV?iu-rtiscmentG l'i.K-.c.i. Page.Col Amu'emrn??. .11 ?I H.r?.* * CSOTtages... '?' } announcement? .1- * H ?tela .*? ? ?? ???.??? ?? si',.? it ?... ? ? Instruction . " - '?'? Basken A Brokats..11 G> Legal Notice? il Board ?? ? ? ma. '.? :? Marrlss?a snd Ueatha. . ? BualneM Notice? ...?'. 1 Miscellaneo? .'- 4 ?'? Unum ?ss Chan.es ... I? 2-9 Mlacellsneoua . > 1 Country Board .li ?"? Nea Publlcatlona. 8 - I?lvi.l?i'i,| Notice? ...Il f? l'iari ?? .Il ? l>r<-!?.ii??ikiiiK .l? 4 Reni E?tat?. s ? Dome?. Bita Wanted ? ?-s; Railroad? . J M Kur..p.-?? Adstt?. .*> ?? Special Notice? . 1 ? Emm?,ml .? 8?4| Steamhoata . *> Financial Rlertloni .11 :? T?-.? Turi.11 t Financial Me? tinse.. .11 B Winter Rettoria.11 .'? Per gale . ?? 1-8. Wort Want- 1.?? .vo Help Wasted .9 4-5 tlnsinccs Source. Derby Desk*? and offl? e furniture. DERBY, Kll.MKR .*.? POND DESK CO.. n? Beekaaaa Bt.. Ne* fork. TRIIH'Ni: TERJU TO MAH. B?BrCRIBERB. Binala 1 vear G. mn?. ? m ?. 1 mo. copy. Pallv 7 da*? a we?k. .. .ti" OB f. ?>0 $". M $1 ??? . pAllv. with.nit Sunday.... S 00 4 00 ?.'(Hi ?.??? **. ? Pun<iavTrlt.i?ne . 2 OO 1 "0 N> ... Set? Weekly Tritarne . loo .Beta Seml-Wceklv Tritium? - 2 00 .? la. Trlhune M.mthlv . 2 oO .?ets. PoSUg? prepaid hy The Tribune exepj.t as h-r-a'?: atated. CITV IOSTAOE -The law require? that a 1 cent pefatre starni, I*? ntTxed tn every copy of the I'ailv Sin lay ot tenil-Weekly T--ii.ii???? ma led for local delivery In New-York City. Thi? posiate must le pnl by ?nl - SWltiai, Reader? ?re Lett.t servid by buying th ir Trll tine from a newedealer. POREION rosTAOK.-T?. all firelirn enuntrl?? tr\.?. pt ?"??nada nn ] Mexico?. Jl f?n'? a ropy OS Th?? Bunday Trihune, *? cent? a copy ?>n Pally. Seni!-\V?<-klv and W.ekly. Thla postage mu?? t?e paid by ?ub?'ilber. RKMITTAN'TS.-Remit by Postal Order. Expresa Or?OT, ?"heck. Draft, or R?gl?tere.l letter. Ca?h or r'o?tn| N"'". If ?ent In ar unreRlatered Utter, will be at the owner'? risk OFFICES OP THE TRIBU Kg Main offlc?? of The Trib? une |M Na?"?fiu-?t . Mew-T '-k. Main ?rptown 1 212 Broadwav. Ait'lreat. all corresponden, e slmplv "Th.? Tribune,?? N-w-York. ??????-*? Tlrnn-h. for advertisement* onlv, TS Fleet Street. ? r . London Fnirland. M the ????.?? O F n?" ES. 1<SO r??? Onehundred ind twenlv-flfth ?t : 24? W,.?t One-hundr.-.l and tw. ntv fifth M. and tm We?t Oi^hund-ed-and-f -rty-flfth-st.. up to ? p. m.. at regular office ratea FOUIiTDED BY HORACE GREELEY. M(?M).\Y. NOVEMBER 10, 18M. TWELVE PAGES. THE NEWS THIS MOSSING. Foreisn.?-Knormous crowds gathered in St. Peteraburg t?"? ?ie the ?lead Caar/B fare; the funeral .? i 11 take place to-day. . The Chinese fleet Is at Wel-Hai-Wel, preparing for ?battle. - ?? ? Many lives have lieeri lost by the earth? quake In Southern Italy; the damage to property Is enarm ?ne. Domestic?Oovernor Flower Btated In detail the reasons f ?r his practical refusal t?. require the Attorney-General to supereed?? District-Attor? ney Fell >ws in the rnanasremi-nt of certain cases : - Arrang-'Mients for the funeral of Dr. M? G ?sh at I'rin '?-ton <>n Tuesday have been com? pleted. -Members of the Ar.ny. Navy and Marine C,?rps are formulating Mils tr? be pi - eentel to CongTes?. r=_-^z The annual repart ?f the Goventor Of Alaska ?as issu?1!. Mi?-? ?Fu??an H. Anthony nddresced a Woman S iCfra*?.? meeting; in Cleveland. ? -,- ? Th?-? cut of i<> centi a too :n anthracK.?? .nal, made by Cox? Brother? & Co., has been met by the Pennsylvanie liail ruad Company. City an 1 Suburban A fl.rlst kil!.-d the Woman who liv.-.J with him as ,i!s wife, and then, after trying to kill hlins?:i. ?ave himself up to the police. -~?? An unkn?wn man either threw Mmsrif or jumped fr..m an eleveted stati? ? an l wa? killed by a train. ?=r= civil Juetlc? Bolt? !s trying to hold two places at once, that of Iintle?? ani Schixil Trustee. =?~ The statue of Th rwaldsen was unveiled In Central I'ark. The Wi'athei - -Forecast f?.r to?day: Generally 'air; colder this evening. Tem[>erature yester? 3ay: Highest, 43 degrees; lowest, :;s; average, 4i>i->. If the clerk ??f tin? prteeal House o? Repreeen tAtlvee indulged In any ?Ir.-iiins of making nj? Ih'? roll of tin? next lions?? lu the Intere?! of his own lmrty. in the ?vent of a sui.ill K? puhllcni rnalority, he must have Abandoned them be rweea aauMlown ?m November <"? and dayllghl 'h<? next iiiornlng. Acconling to the figures low at hand, there will b?* In ti?" m-xt Houee 24?"? Hepulilicans. 100 Doiiiocrats ,'uul ? Popnllnts ? Republican iirijorltv of 134. 'I'lnr?? will !??? a ???nsiderabl?' minibcr of contests made owing to the in.thods adopted !?>' D?nio?rats t<> secure the ??1??<???<??? of th'-ir ?-aiiilldat.-s In smu?- <.f th" Soiithi'i't) States, and it is not unlikely that th?? Ilepirblli'an majority will 1?.? iinn-astil. Th?? contests should, of cours?-, be decided Btrlctl?/ on tlieir incrlts; but the fact that the Republi? cans li.iv?? | siitHci?'i)t majority ami to spar?? is not ? reason why Democrats ?beted by fraud nini ?hicaiK-ry should be permitted to retain their seats. Notwithstanding Democratic revis? s per haps it WOaad lie ?loser to the fa?i to say be i'iuiso of them s.'iiator (Jormafl B? ins t.? hare good reason for smiling confidently and com plac<ntly these days. Th?* D? inocrais of Mary? land thought they coni?! get along without him In the reient campaign, an?l tried it. The r?? suit was disc? ?mil tu re nn?l elfvtioa retorna showing a Republican plurality in the Btate, Bo Mr. (birman has been asked to come to the help of his distracted party, because Btate officer? are to be chosen next year and a l.egisl.uuri' which will elect a I'tiited Slates Senator to suc? ceed Charles H. Gibson. Setiattir t.orinan has been bitt?>rly rcvlli-d bf men and Journals of hi? own party, but time hag I great f.n'ulty of even? ing things up. and n??w he has his sw??t r?? veng??. Kvidently the Democrats of Maryland have made up their minds to gel to-gethef BOd stay there In preparati??n for the Deal ?'l<?tion. -~- -.?--^_ Altlmugh the Senate elected a year ago li??l?ls ?Ter during lsi?.?. th?? ?lection ??f Beaator Bas ton as Lietitenant-(;ov?.in??r makes the cimi?.f another president pro tem necessary. In addi tion, a special ele.tioii must be held t.? elect a successor to Mr. Saxton in th?* XXVIth Disiiict. Counting Mr. Saxton. there \?????<? ?????.??????? Re? publicans In the Basalt* last winter. It takes seventi-eti votes to pass any measure. Il? mi the majority Is narrow, ami the Importance of choosing ? flrst-rMe man as Mr. Saxion'?? suc? cessor Is self-evident. This is a matter of pro? found concern, not only to the Republicans of the State, but to every friend of good govern iii'iit in lilis city Tin? mont ???????a?? incisili??? nffcctlng New-York City t?? 1??? laid before the Legislature will tUMrocstltmnbly !??? ih? tuli gir im: Major Stmnj: ?power t?? remove all heads of departments. That Tammany will pul forth every effort to prevent tin? enndmcnl "f this measure is certain. Its only ??1?:?????<? t.? ?l?? no will be in th?? Senat?', for the Assembly, with its big Republican majority, win surely pasa it. Attempts will doubtless be made to Influence ?it least two Republican Senators ?n Tammany's behalf. '???? danger from putting a weak man in S"init??r s.ixtnii's place ? great. .Voi only must mi honest and Incorruptible Senator lie chosen in thai district, bul every roemlier of th?? majority muai be lmpre*?ed with th?? abso lute nec'ssity ?>f doing his duty with ?11 evasion or flinching. THE PRESIDENTS P08ITION. Dispatches show that the President is to I??? attacked us soon as Congress meets bj lb? Dem?crata of the Weal and s,.uth and by Ibe Populists, on the ground thai his Issue of bonds was in tint defiance of Congress, was wlthoul proper authority of law because Ihe gold la required for currenl expenses ?nil noi for re? demption "f notes, and lhal II was unnecessary an.l a wanton glf1 of ihe ?.pic's m.y t" ??? f.w tankers. While such an agitation is t.? Im? regretted, it was pointed ou! lo the Presldenl as nn Inevitable resuH of tbe course he has taken, li was noi :i piensan! thing for Demo? cratic Congressmen lo have their shann'ful failure t" provide for the necesaitlca of ihe Govcrnmenl thus advertised before all Ihe world. Thai Ihey cannoi publicly resent, bul they ?nn Jump on ihe PresHenl for rushing for word to pul "in bonds before Congress can assemble, ns If conscious thai it would - ? auch ? performance if In session. in Presldenl Cleveland's previous controver? sies "ii Ine money question he has .been cor dlally and patriotically eustained by Repnbll cans, without regard t" Ihe consequences t" either party, because he was In ihe right. \'<n' in this case be will noi bave Ita! advantage, for it is not possible t?? show Ita! there was real and pressing necessity for an Issue of lionds in November, or lhal ihe Treasury needed re plenlahmenl of its gold reaervc ? week ago, when it was -S?'?-.ihm?.?KMi. a. uni? h as il dill in August, when lhal reserve was down below $52,500,000. There has ?been palpable sacrifice ??f public t" partlaan lnt?rrest, flrsi In the delay during ih?? campaign, and then In hurrying ihe issu?? ??? anticipate a sessi,m nf Congress. Rui moat Republicana will probably go further an<l deny that Ibere la any real necessity now. a- H baa appeared there u.is none In August, for borrowing money on bo_,d* They ??ill And ll . asy t.? sli??w inai the Presldenl In Angus! could have Insured a greai Increase "f revenue by simply vetoing a tariff bill which he di n??uncoil, hut Buffered lo ?Vcome a law for par tis:iii reasons only, and thai he could even now gestore prosperity and revenue In .i gr? H ?1? gree, beyond a d mbt, if he bad the patrio! to prop ?se a prompi repeal of the measure which th- ??.?"]>1?? tave nrerwhclmingly condemned. Nor can Republicans who have pr*i knowledge of tinsin? -s enmnn'ii 1 the Pn si I? nt's conree ns th- ? ,??? ai Ibis lime, considered only as a means of raising money. f)i.f Its prae tieni results Is that nearly K?.tsTfMMai gold h.is already 1.a drawn oui of the Treasury m es change for notes, so thai it may be paid back for Hi.? 1? mda offered. Possibly the ? msl !? r able sales "f stocks here ???? foreign nccoiinl ln-i week bad ? similar Import. The British Investor, wishing lo exchange American rail way stocks for L'nlted States Uve per cents, had only t > si ll the stocks In Si w York, require his broker lo gel Treasury notea for them an?! ? ? seni those notes for g?dd, ami lit? ? to l?l bonds t?? tin? amount "f thai gold, it has been obvious thai such u pro'tosal coul?! nut sin with? ? the ?r-'lit of th?? tiorernment, n??r I? ? ? u tl?" disposition of the people lo hol?l notes In? stead of i*old. p ?in probably aplicar lhal th ? Presldenl ins belped tbos?? who v??uld depress the id!?.f stocks, even though be want? 1 '? ai'l the opp??slte party, and has only relier? I the Treasury for three m????lis. if s,, long. It has !,--n oi.f the n- st urgent duties "f the President, if he meant to sanction ? large reduction of revenue, to push through Congress us un essential preliminary or pan of such a measure soin?? provision for raising money try ? a ? ipular loan al a low rate ??f Interest. Prob ?ii>ly li?? could have <:irri??i tbrmtgb such ? pi vision before any tmiiT bill was passed, if be had required his fri? ?nda to acl with ibe ? pnbllcana in the matter, Imi there again be ?,?? handcuffed by his partisanship, and by his guziety to bold the Democrats logetb r for a free trade tariff. Sow thai tbe tariff bas re unitisi in smashing his party, and lefl blra do poiltlcal futur??, it would hav.? been wise for him to muster slncer.? patriotism enough to consult with the Republicans, to whom Ihe ?.pie have voted the power, regarding ih?? things ?.?sary to aare tbe Treasury from pmbarrnMsmenl and ?lniiL'?-r. ? lis issue "f l?"in|s was an Rffronl to tlniii. ;is it waa i?> Ibe Democratic majority. ?// \EM0NT" IN THE CLEVELAND CABINET. .Mr. Cleveland invites the country t?? contem? plate an affecting picture of harmony. He In forms us thai h<? and ?Secretary Carlisle are, and always have Iwen, in absolut e accord ns to all matter? ?>f Oovernmcn! policy, ln??l<leiitally branding rumors t.? ihe contrary ns stupid and nullciona falaebnoda, He declares thai he and the head "f il??? Treasury bave l>? ?n agreii] from tli?? first ns regards ihe issu?? of bonds. 11?? bids us believe thai the consummation Is the ?-~???? ? if an utmost loving community of purpose nnd conviction, and generally Iwhls up for our ad lnirntiiiii ? tableau <>G Blich Bwcel accord us has seldom been dreamed of outside Ihe realm ??f poetry, \\?? ????]!?? w?? m?? properly revercnl in ihe pi-s ??n???? ??f bo august u proclamation, am] ibal we simll ind h?? suspected ?>f nn unwillingness '" subordinate the evidence ?if our own mortal sense? !>? ih?? Injunctions contained in a mea aage from the Banctuary, \\V know our duty, an?! we humbly try t?? do it. The painful fad remains, ?however, lhal a great many godless persona bave received the pronunciamento with Incredulity if not with actual ridicule. These, ar?? now reminding us thai up tu ,? few hours ??>? for?' the pnblkatl.r il.flldal call for bids th.? Treasury officiala from the Secretary down wen? emphatic, n<?t t.? say vehement, in ibelr (Iciiiuis of th?? ?????"? thai euch a call was t.? be mail??. Not <?nly mi tin- Friday pravious, Inn <?:i Saturday. Sdiuluy, .Monday, even Tuesday, th.? Inquirer was confronted with a positive ?lis. claimer. There ?vus, indeed, a forma] one sen! ??m through ibe i?r??s associations, and it is said to ??- ? matter of ??<>????????? knowledge In Wash Infton thai ns Eate ns ih?? Kunday before the itane was publldy announced Mr. Carlisle him self apedflcally aaaured more Hum one Inter viewer thai there would be do lasue ??f in,mis. Unfortunately, there nr?> wicked people In Ihe world who regard nil ihis as contradictory <?f tin- Prealdent'a solemn declaration. There are even (?"ni?? who go so far us to say thai either Mr. Cleveland or Mr. Carlisle haa gone astray with his facts. Il is Insisicl that the S.-ci-tarv knew nothing of the President's decision mull a f??vv hours before thai illustrious personale ordered him i<> proclaim it. ?nd one bean ?ui every hand tli?- anggOBtioa thai the "hunnony" existing between the two ?s .?f ibe kind thai ??xisis between the tau.nda and th?? binfb he hns just lubricate?! and swallowed. Kor ourselves, whilst we shrink from chall??nR? ing the veracity <>f Hther the G??-??'??? or his J Secreta ry nf the Trcaaury, we make hold t" tay that if they were really acting In perfect atprord In the Issue ?.f iKiiids. ami If thai anmd hid been ?.f snch long standing as they now allege, it tras iinnct'cssary, to say Ihe leasl nf it. to make such ."?tcntatloua and ?turn p-.-itiv.? rie niais ns emanateli from the Treasury np lo the rery ?lay on which ihe call ?rue IbbuihI. Those ilenlals ?''mil! son-e no useful pun??-??. Thej wl a IkkI example, ami they have Impaired pnh lie conlhlence in Ihe sin*.Ity of Ihe Administra li.iii ? ?. ri ?.? | ?-. bin ih-.v ?lid -i" ?:.1 "f any Bort. The ?ad truth, on Ihe contrary. is lhal they have warranted plain spoken persons In aseertlng thai either Mr. Carlisle has deliherately Btat?*d win? w.i- n..: troc, or thai lie has ?.u treated with Blich brutal discourtesy liy Ihe Prealdenl as t?? make hi- further IncumlH'ney a lioinlllatlon and ? shame IHE ?????? s 11.::M ?: BBOEES Thi? pheiioiiii-non Is explained. There wai h? ?? on." h did seem to u- utterly Inexplicable that I?:?. Will? nn Kverett. Ceorge Fred IV lilla ma .???? I Moortielil Ktorey, eudowed ns they are with machinery of s|.Ii so delicately adjusted Hull ?In- merest Ivrea ill nets: it in motion, an?! fluency ?- well that can civ.Ids to p llocky Mimntaln geyser, should have sal around the table the other night III Boston where they were enter mining Profeesor William !.. Wilson, of Wesi Virginia, and. after listening In ten minutes of him, gone away without saying a word. For Ihis ha? ? il h ;! ; ? : wont. Since Ihe laudili?' of ihe Pilgrims there had ln*cn nothing like thai entertainment, it i- noi ili?? h ? hit in H ?ton to Until posi prandial oratory i" len mlnuti*s nor to Ie] a lilies] front abroad do ? .ill. No doubt ii was somethliig of ;i surprise t.? Ihe Professor i" 1?'? made Ihe principal, indeed Ihe only, guest ;ii .1 public dinner, lOnsldeiing what had so lately happent ? ? ? him. SHU mon? ..f :? surprise ,: mum have ? >??< p when after 'loi hail -.?i him ..?? lii- ???? ami l'.'Uiil him all over wl ? pali >nt??logtcal mirlosltj ami had llstem-d dreamily to 'ii- tea minuti?*' narrative of where ii liii him, and how much i' hurt, they rose and fold? d their napkins and sll? mlj stole away. ???.? Professor's remarks were noi \?\i fylllg, ??? !"? ?tire ???.? things be said they Ind often heard It-efore, m faci li.nl said thi m lime after time thems??lves. Bul whal of that? They ? mighl ' least hare iriven hint Ihe nppr**clallve . r cogult Ion w Ith ? Iddi a t'hl? igo duh on on? occasion gre. teil ?? t imillar .? dote from the 111?n of a Philadelphia iniesi when Ibe members roBt" ? iih one accorti tin I sang In the ilays of old ?: 11 ir? yon mi ? In ti:?? .tai -? <?? <?! ? Kin. .???.?* are ? ??? on? In th? d i) _ That ? loi y had pan ?in. \ re j ? ? on? Are you on ' Are j oi >?n? ???. j did n?.? do -?> much ?- lhal Thej Jusl w? ??.??? ihelr mouths uud went away, As w?> have I I d, w.? wi re ipilte uu ? ble ?? und? : ?laud the ?igiilll? ?it.G :!ii- uuiipi? I??Tf.ii :n ?in ?. Th? ?ml) explanation thai tug gesu-d Itself wn? thai so ethiiig had huppen? l t.? the l?esl - f 11 which had w ' them ' muid not and th nk it ? ih.it they had off ihelr mollili* t<? gh ?? ih? Ir Int? II? ctiial pr ? ? - fri ? - ,?? Il was a u ? ?I gui - ? In?., netti di) li ?? st? ; ! - ig? d in tbiukiiii' Itnt It aft?|iear? that ll was f??r ?me til-flu otti) 1 ? m - ? n ?m? ut ir) lull. The ?. did noi -1?. W.?? \ ? ?a as I? ?aus.? l h< \\??G Id say a I '? Kli II nd H er of ih. Ir own: ? ? writ, I? ?? >r w 111 mi ? ? ? dinner came off ou f uh!. ond ll "????? Boston Herald " w Ii ? Is I ? h . -;.? nil) fridilli) lo ?? Kverett. .?- ? ? II priul tin? ?? a ?, makes tin ? of It w?? ; ? r 1"? .il ?? i|k rs, ? bli li git e full ; ts of the - was an ex in m,. |) ?< mid >?t say till irl ? ' - ' ? til*. high ??p???? ? off for thinking l? 1? to In t Pro] a ? ill r. id lb? --,.?? < the) w III Berve to ? till -?|.?:????? ;it hi? dinner anil ? I n f.?i the chillin< -- of Ills ?. ? |?tl??ii II? w ill und? r ?taud ii"U Huit n.ru torli ul efforts were in pro. ' -- of in? ??!? llioli ll 'iiii'l ih?? fealh e b mrd nl whl? h he ? ?* the gueat, and thai ??v. r\ l.ii.lv kepi etili nnd walk?.I soft.) ??-Cause there \\:?- ".? hen on " l?r. Everett himself lacing Ihe gu? it and hero w.i- ..f course Hi?? chief orator al the tabi? Tlie ???'.:???? ta ?- i|uil. equal t.. the occasion and \ ? ry nui'li hillisi-lf. ||.? began h) sayiliK that bis . n?. - r bad noi j el ? nil??.? that he had "f.iiir months yet to du mischief In" which evoked uproarious applauae and after a some whal ext? n.l. ? ?,?? Itul of his public Ben ??nil.? 11 i ? 11- I by severe criticism of the methods ??f public men in procurln?" offici - ft ibelr eon Btltuents in violation ?( the I'lvll Service rules, concluded by auuoauctng bis readlni*ss in ? re? "s|s>nd to nit) call which offer?: :i reasonable "pros|H*ci "f sharing In the noblesi p ? ?,? ii "work which now can f.ill to any civilize?! "man." "'I'll'? Boston Journal" ? I? ?-< i' : ! ?- ?- Ihe address ns "Hoqucnt." Ii nay? thai as be "grew more and more ? * ? < ? ? t ? ? I Id? f nee fluslnil, "his white era va I crawled slowly Imi steadily "round under bis left car and Ids real r?.-.? to "Hi?, occasion, displaylm? ? |N?n*eptible area of "white aerosa the >? list." n was d iibtless very thrilling nnd musi have ????< -? plctureaipie. I'm fessor Wilson uughl to have ????.?? there. ???.?? MiMirfielil Story, who at the la-: annual ?In.r ?.f ih.? Reform flub warmed the cuticle <?( Josiali ?.?I'lin-y with caustic commenta on Ihe manner Iu which lhal person had up-, ? the l'Irli ferric? during his brief term ..f ??tti?-??. made remarks about the principi? - of the Iti? foriu Club, aii'l ih?? rery gradual imigrcss ihcy wen? making, He was followed by lieorge Preti William-, f?corge I " r? ? I Ion was In flue fettle, bill rery much disguste?! with Ihe dis honesty ?.f Ihe IiVtnoenitic party, "The people "of il??? ITnlted stai??-." he Bays, ".???.? hones] ".nul courageous, nnd Ihey k??? i? ihelr pr.lacs. "They ?I?? noi like p parlj which has nom? ?>f ' ?these qualities." We luisten i" quell the li? la?.' shudder al Ihe |sissibllliy of hi- coining irrer to Hi?? ItepubllcauM. in closing he gave bis audl .?in?.? t.. undent ta ml thai he should -Mil stay In Ihe party, 11 ? ? ? 11 -_-l. be liad determined to gel ?mi ?if active politics and devote himself In hi- pro fesalon. II wa- a greal dinner. But its chief siglili canee lies in ihe fad Hint the Boston Silence has been broken, and Ihe licei talkers, hav Ing taken oni nigh ? off for thinking, are again in ?ruption. m l.r, a ?: ? ? Gol \n Don Mill.?. Although politically ihe condition of Bulgaria may be -aid i.? have undergone an Improvement ..f bite, .-im? her relations with her suzerain, the Sultan, and with Ihe other f'.r.'i^n Powers, particular!) Itusslu, an? Influite!) better than they were twelve ?.Ulis ago, full recognition "f Prince r'crdiuaud's tiovernnienl lacing now within measurable distance, yel the state ?.f her finances is moal unsatisfactory. The country is rapidly drifting int.? ihe -am.? semi iHinkrupl condition as Servia, ami becomiUR a- m-on?ni ???ally ?|.'peii.|iin as the latter upon AuBtria. The ynriy deficit <?f ibe Bulgarian bodge! is now close upon .<:..(? ??.? m hi srith? ? nl reckoning all the stai.? obllgatlone, and th.? present Iota! Indebted? iii-ss ?if t|,,. u?,?.i.inv in,)? I?,? luiiii.lly .sei down at 180,000,000, the ????.t,-t payable thi'f.on ab sorbing more than one half of the entire reve nue. The standing army rXsats the cimiry I |4,...hm.. which leaves only f?OfW.OI'O for tli??1 general n.'cossiti.'s of the i'<?v??niiin?iii. It Is ..ii\i.?iis thai this sum cannot raffice, and that Bulgaria musk go on rontrnrtlng new loans. partly lo supply li?r domestic wants ami partly ? ?,, sia??? ?.fr ihe demands of h.r Austrian cred? itor*. This revelation as t?> th?? financial condition "f Bulgaria will prove a disappointing surprise t.? ?ill those win? hav?? hitherto 1>"???? 1??? t" 1>?I?<???' ti, ,? ti.onorale situation of tliis Balkan State was of ih.? most prosperous character. This I??? lief was f.st.red by ???' late Prime Minister. ? Siuni!iiil"ff. whose reports ?ui the liiiuini's of his country arc now shown to hove l.ci'ti of a ?Ie rldedly mendndoua ehnrader, und the new Premier, Ktolloff, who own his education to the American misionarles of Itoberts College ?it Constantinople, deserves muck credll for lil?? cui?..?,. in making a dean breast with regard to ,!?. real condition of affairs. Whal the effeel <'f this confession ??ill be In Bulgaria Itself it Is difilcull to predict. The Bulgare are the most i,?Insiti,?ns. eciioinicnl nml thrifty |.pie of Kusteni i:nf"i>'?. with u praiseworthy horror "f evi rytblng In ihe nature of debt; und inasmuch ,s their liabilities und Ihelr constantly growing heavy burden of taxation only tinte from the election of ?? hi' ?? Kerdlnand lo the throne, it is quite |K?ss|ble ihm Ibeir democratic Instincts !ir,y _. ? the better of their loyalty nml thai tbey m:,v ilocldc i" rid Ibeutsdvca of the costly luxury ?? u sovereign und a Court before they ure absolutely enslaved in Ihe sun,, manner as their ndghlNirs, tbe Serrions, by the gr.ly linn?:, ?eis of Pesth nn?l Vienna. / ? 117.7.?/.'.?? / Iti " HO ESCAPE. Th,? d,;i:h nf Klordan is likely t?. canee the In dietineiii of Pi tost m nions for manslaughter. Thi? formel was .?. pugilist <>f the second grade, the latter Is a Impcful candidate for ihe chara pin ishlp of the prize ring, und the two were K|iairing I'uiiiuis in the show business. The ?tin Ivor .m.I bis friends allege thai the blow which h?? struck on tli- stage al Byracuse, und ;,, , ..??, ,|?|..,? nt which Rlordan died, waa very [Ighl and di llvered with the back of the hand, an inai n could noi have Injured a bealthy baby; and ihey add ns ? consoling and exculpatory , :?. uinstunce thai Rlordan was a heavy drinker, ?,,,? m faci consumed a pini of Scotch whiskey shortlj before ih?? show began, and was un quest Iona lrtj In m d? generate a pbj ?I? il con ?lui. u ?...! he m Ighl naturally have dropped ?lenti ai am moment, The doctors ??ill testify as to thi? point, nnd ihe courts, with due <?'?? aldenitloii for meillcnl opinion, ??ill probably sotti, il ? - of Pltxsimmons according to ihe law .uni ib? ? ? id' Bee. At all events ll Is nul ns either t" prejudge tbe eis,? or t?> assume thai exact Justice will nul be done, in spite of the faci thai a similar homicide noi long ,. . appears I? hi? '? i" ? ? ??? crkioked by those H li -, ,|u:y || Is :?. bestow "ili ini attenti?.u such affaira l'i- proper, however, to say that the pugilistic ?h ,\\ business, general!) uusjieakably vulgar and demoralizing, was in this Insmnce ?tlon ill., revolting, us nppc irs fr ?ni ili ? US ? v le? s of Pltzsiuitnons und hi? spokesmen, Their chief auxletj Just now is t.. prove lhal the m in wh > II? ? il id was known ?? in to be In ?., degraded and miserable ? couiliti ? ..f '"?.? as ;" I"? utterly unlit f r bis ? sh ? mefiti "?. urrence ? ughl t.? h ? Ihe . of .?u;. ki lilil?; Ihe cona lenco? of those re ? '? . -? I ?? l'ii il. ? ni of th?? laws, h? brluging iiiidei cl??s?>r scrutiny the ? of pr ??'? ? ?? -? ?.. 1 pugilism In all Its n ? - And if Ihe Ktrillgenl m hlch la ? ?w in ' Kisten? ??. I?it f??*> ? and t??,. mil u? applied, is noi adequate f r '!,?? ioni" s,? which ll Is di - gn< I lo accom id.sd. the coining ?.??_1~1 nur?? should promptly |,--f??.? ll Prixc-tlght* advertised aa such and of continental iiotorictj ir? noi "pulled "iT" in ? v ? \ ri Inn th? ? iure fr? .pienti)? . Ih ? ft Uh com liete impuiilty, In spite Is ??? ? ?? ?? ? r, |?rli lights ?? Iddi are of ? ?f the ring, im? of ?spi.il or -?-a'? r ferodi j and qu ? e us lawless .?? ? 'in ? ? ?? -?IJiincl nn I detail, have ???.??!"?-nily within tin lasl two or three yeara ?.?. n lni| ?? ???:??? ??? iighl t?i ? finish in the Im? meliate n? i_hi. ?!??? ???I "f this rity, wltboul th?? slight???! apprellension -ii Ihe pati of thos,. ,? m ? I In ih? :n ? ?? ?? time long ago for a si ?? to I?.? pul to sit, h ???...un!? r-. !>y the crimi? nal pnmecutlon "f tin? lilnckgiiards wl.on dud th-ui and the pugilists who ?;??! their living, reputation and th-ir training for more con Kpl??tiotia ??, ii rmnnceii through ?uch I nati tut lorn* as ih- Coney isbind Athletl ? Club. Ii ma) I"? u ditttcull matter ??? make .?ni a cl??nr cam? iigainsi ibe licht.ts and their backers who negotiate, sign articles of ngreemeni and deposi) stakes In this ?ity Yet their proceed lugs in?.umili? obtain publicity,and no) ith? lea?! ???Tort to bring il.? ?. ?-? Justice for these p!aln rlolatlons nf law is ever m id??. This sort of thing needs t.. h ain ?? d als ?, and if any tech nlcnl ?h-f.ct in the present statute is in the waj ?? "iiu'ht t" ???? ??' otlfied with.?in delay. IfO.VJ 1 f \/' BUSINESS, La ? \?-?t; sbou ten thousand men In various establishments regained ??. rk, and though aev eral thousand ??? ?- deprive 1 nf work, the pi do Ing fnree probabl) Increased on the whole Bet ?ral ; a .. "- ..r -..p?.? importan? 15 pi r ' ent, bul ? fea! ire m t observed before for many month? revert? others advanced wages, prohablj counting for more In number <.r hands nnd wages paid These facts rlghtl) take Hi- bad f .?? other business Indications nt pi ' ?? Increased empio) meni and ? ad I ' . the purchasing powei by which, if at all, futur? business an l In lustrj mus! h m tallied, and because they disclose something nf ".id? is which manufacturers sre receiving. ? nher Indi? atlon whl. ?. ?? ?!?. ? the actual move? ment ? |.i'..lu.-is -? settlements through banks .?n current or past transactions, sre all somewhat discouraging, Railroad earnings for the rust week of November were 5.1 ?per <? nl less than Ins! ?-ar in the United States, and us per cent 1 less than in 189. ?p,.? east-bound tonnage from Chicago was less than half last v.,us h\ lake. for two w? <-ks ?.f November 70.SM t?.ns, against 17..n;'0 last your, und the rail tonnage eaal b und vas 11,441 tons, agalnal 11 _.tst lust ?/ear, ? ?i rrease of ?:? per cent, as against 133,079 in ISM, a decrease of 31 :: per cent. The payments through ! principal clearing houses throughout the country r?ir ????? weeks of November were 1.4 per cent greater than lasl year, but 21.2 percent less than Mi- same week nf I??:?. lu short, such business aa has beta completed Hi sdy Is scarcely larger than it was a rear ??s", and noi quite foui nniis of the business don.? two years ago. Impr >vi men! and resumption of work save ?.- i' constantly reported r,.r more than two months, since the danger .>r the mos: ridoua tallir legislation passed, and r..r ten days hav?? been materially Increased b) the sweeping It?? publlcan victory, and v.-i the gain scarce!) uns business above lasl year's low level. Presently will come Thanksgiving week, and then the holi? day season, und mark.?.! enlargement of produc? : lion or trad.ii.-i.i, of holiday lines -an hardly be expected before s new ?car begins. At thai date some ?.r the mosi Important changes In ths tariff tak.? effect, and II is by n.? <>i.spected thai these will add to the demand for products <?r American make. Hence every Indication of pr?s m lucre. In working fores is welcomed the more since conditions lik.-iy t?? afr.vt the future are no! entirely favorable. Instead "f ??,??,?? gold, Treasury onciale now hops thai ?u-ariy |??,?.,?0" may ba actu? ally secured by ths sals .?f bonds, the r.-at being drawn nut of the Treasury in order to pay it back ??Rain. If the deficit for the past month ?hOU!d ?ontlnue, the $40,000,000 would be drawn out "f the Tr*.isury thereby in about three montha and returned to banks here or abroad. But p.m. an ? ?"K?lbly a Urge part, of the bonds I taken will go to Kurope. either directly or through sales by hankers here, and for money thus borrowed Europa is Quite likely to send good? or stocks instead of gild, leaving New Torb bankers to get th.? gold for th?? Treasury. Every day it prows clearer that th?-? issue of bonds d'i'-s nut stimulate confidence in the ability of th.? Government, and that it renders disturb in? financial action la Conajreae more probable. Mocha have not advanced, but the average for railroads has declined $1 22 for the week, and the average for trusts ha? declined $1 so. The de creane In earnings is one caUM and monetary uncertainty an.ith??!?. with a Democratic Competa, (-cent cotton and Mi-,,nt wheat make almost anything possible. Cotton BOld Monday and Tuesday for B.M cuts spot, and 5.29 to 6.28 f t November and Decem? ber, the hitter risina: I ? 6.S2 at the close. The receipt? from plantation?, hav?? already been 1,206,046 this m??nth, against 984.414 for the same Mm?? last year, and Btocks of American In si?ht are now only 70,000 balea leea than at that date In f-ot. In that year, with a crop of over 9,000,000 balea, 4.711,017 came Into Muht in three months ending with November; this year, though the crop is later, S,9?31.4?M balea had come Into light November 10, and last week 111,000, and two weeks more at the sun?? rate would make the rw it.:? to th.? end of November 200.000 balea greater than In 18M. In Bhort, the crop promlaea to be about 600,000 bales more than th?? world ever ? 1 ??:' American cotton In a year, besides the ?.:,?'?.!'?! bales if old American brought over from last year. Unie?? receipts abate, low pricea are as Inevitable as they are unwelcome. Wheat ad i/anced '-' 42 cents, mainly on rep >rts of large fee I - ? . cattle. Bui export? to date since July 1 hav.? ?.??? ? 21.000,000 bushels !??-.- than last year, an l Western r. celpts 2,200,000 buthela greater, notwithstanding the lowwn pricea aver known, and official and Other reporta Of the world's yield outside this country Indicate that It will be the largest ever kn iwn. r.ii.. effect of low prices waa shown In the of. report of exporta In October, the amount ? K3.S?S8,372, bul it would have been 494,600.? 000 bul for th? decline of 110.629,9*4 in th*? value .if cotton and I2.:.93.'"H'.? in th? value of wheat, ? pared with pricea .? year aeo. PuttntMe im porta were I?9.1M.121, or 24.600.000 more than last y. -r Tie? Importa at New-Tork In two weeks ? if November have been M per cent larger than last year. 1400.000 in coti ?, and 4440,000 in silk. Th?? reduction In wool duties doea not tak?? effect until January. The obvl iua effect of su.?h In creaeed Importation? I? t? leseen the demand for ? ta nf ?meri in lab r, and consequently the power of American laborera to buy each others' products, but at the same time th>? Treae ury finds its revenue si sh? p that It proposes to ?. n- w Exports fruto New-Tork for two week? ? G November hav?? been v ner cent larger than .1 year. There hav?- aleo been large ?.????? ..f ?? ck? by foreigner? laid t 1 exceed 13.1 aharee laal week, while the ?hlpment of 21.000.000 ??.Id fr?m ??.ripe in connection with the bond Bale Inv ??<?! palpable loaa, if it were rot designed , ti t .? useful as ?1 kind ?if advertisement. The w ?' lien Industry 's still la*??.?? ly oeeupled with the belated demand for winter gooda, i>ut t? ?- few a Idltlonal ? 1 lers f ir dellv ?ry under new duties after January I, and sales of wool at th ? three chief market? In tw 1 weeks of ? vemher have i--?n 7.450.900 pounds, ?eriltis: r> 2?'."..r.7t I i?t ?,. i??. ai : 11249,400 in 1492 Blnce September 1 . , ? ? pen ??? 000 pounds, against " ia ear and 74.1 In 1! 92. The In ? Industry finds r?.?? Increase in orders and prices decline, Bessemer to 41060 and Gray Fon to 1 t ??'.'? at Ptttaburg, and structural beams t?? $1 2" , Bheet mills arc w*H employed and there 1? im proved demand for wire naiin.b'jt the barbed-wire j compact has been broken, an?! there are sus- 1 plciona that th?? rail combination has been also ret, though not openly. Th?? maker? >.f the ; rheapesl bo? ts and shoe? have had all they can dj j f? r ?. in? ?, ? the, and the number of cases i shlpr ?. ace? rdlng : 1 the "Bhi ?? and Leather Re ? ?' has been 161.341 case?, again?! 112,441 ?? ind I ?" t.? In 1492, but go .is ?>( the bet? ter gre !? 1 ire itili neglected, The cotton mills ??r?? increasing force, man?.? think not advisedly, aa the state of the cotton market hinders pur? ria a 1 heaper 1 Ie are t x?>? ? ted. Print I no] advance, and the market for ? ther ?- "?is i- dull, with ? ? aslonal concessions in price. B. retar) Carllsl? at pn ten! seems t. be rh-.ef clerk of a department without a head. ? ??? ? Since the verthrow of Tammany Hail numer? ous Itlsena v. ho were "lying; low" before Novem? ber ?. has?? dia ivered that they have no afflila? t : ? ? ? -* with the Wigwam. They are taking pains, too, to let th? a ?:. 1 know ab'Ut this Important ? ? 1 j II F - \v :: mat .1 Secretaries ''arils',.? and fJreeham again?! the w t : 1 for conspicuous and perfect ? , ires as Ca net offlcers. The ( ?'??'! atar la nod at Its senlth. Boon it ? nk for .1 sea? ?n, but while It Is above aa, lei u ?, izi an '. admire. ? >?? i: ??.:?, ??. ?.?,.? commend the spit?;: that move? people t" vleU the portrait exhibition, it ?- ?.???! thai crowds sh? ild go there to look upon the face? of New-York'? fashionable women. New-York is proud of her women and glad for ever) tribute that is paid to their grace and ? harm; and since tha pleasure of looking on fair faces In thla case a?s., n ?ans a benefit to charity, ????? should the pleasure be tha sweeter. Oovernor Flower, no doubt, w uld like to i?? 1 atriotlc, but the tt luble la that he is a ma bine 1 ? rat, and as such holds that bla highest duty Is to the m,? 'hlne. ? - o -_. "ititi,? . y. ,1 Billy" Bheehan announced, niter he found ?an that ?Sri? County had'no further use for him, thai he was coming to New Fork, i?ut as uns city ha- since then shown thai It, too, had n. 1 n-.? for "Blue eyed Billy" and others of his kind, should he a it again change lit-* plans ac? cordingly? ? .f. __ The Oerman Government shows ? disposition t ' submit the case of th. Importation >'f Ameri? can cattle t" experts which will probably result sat : a irlly and again make wide the ways of the emigrating transatlantic steer. The trad?? in live stock of this sort with Oermaay has n??t hitherto ?><?.?? overwhelmingly large, only i7,:,3l having been sent thither during the five year? beginning with 1*?'."? But it is likely t.? Increaae if things ?.? well and no occaalon arises in our tariff legislation t?? trump up a cas? ngninst us under cover of Which a reprisai may h.? insti?. tUted. Th.? tax on sugar levied hy the last Coe? gresa affected one ..f th. largasi Oerman exfaorta to tin- country, that of sugar, which tn tha yeara named exceeded 1140,400,000, At Um same time our exporta of meat products wer?? US,.,440, of which 147,040,000 aren for tha simile article of lard, and of breadatuftB 427.409,440. In com? parison with tliese commodities, the steer trade Is rather IlKht, but It I., worth looking lifter and protecting, and ?rill very likely he tv-<>stab1lshe?l ?"?hi ?>n Its old foi.tliiK. Before marrying Miss Brooklyn, Father Knickerbocker is going t.. put his bouse In ?<""? orde? Chairman ?Faulkner cbaaed rainbowa almost as enthusiastically aa Senator Uri??.? in his palm? iest ?lay?. When the Weal Virginia Senator contemplates the RapuM can majoiiiy in Coa? green, and 1. ali/..s that be Will soon hav.? a H? ptlbiloaa colleague, he must iub his eyes and wonder what was the use of thi Dem making any campaign at all. QW?Ut? Prince Hohcnjo-ho has sljcnallzerl r._i aree?! to the Chancellorship hy repealing the order ?* force for several y?ar? forbidding the Impera Bank of Germany from advancing noney Russian securities. This prohihltlnn was equiva. lent to an embargo upon all transaitions t_ Muscovite acrlp. sine? no one WOOld he ilkelv purchase either for investment ?>r even ?<t ?DW> latlon stock that was not regarded hy (he ? tlnna! banking institution of the Empire at Mt? I factory collateral. The rescindinR of this orda? constitutes a significant and striking manf-eat? tlon of th* improved relations between St. P??,.. burg and Berlin, and as diminishing the ch^j^ of war between the two Nations, must be *? sMtred as tending to promote the peace m Eu Hipe. January l url?i soon be here, and then for e_ new broom that sweeps clean! - - * ? John Boyd Thach'-r, whose performances tra well remembered, did not monopolise th?? politic?! a-tivity .-f his family during th.? recent cata, pai??n, though th- other member who cam* t_ the front spells bis name with two "t's." 0_. other member, Hoheit L Thatcher, is the mm responsible fur putting before the ? r>try an ^ letter of Orover Cleveland's, s day o 'wobefu,, ?lection, with th?? pretence that he had Just rj. celved it. Tins letter called upon i?? iv.crau to present s "united and ?nil 1 fr ?nt" to the "con,. mon enemy," und of course it was - .;?po*e4 (0 (?.? a tardy expression of th?? writer's interem, the su-i'.ss of th?? regular Democratic ticket |? this State. On th<- evening of Hi*. . ? Daytfc? Presldenl seni out th- statement that he hm written no letter iu support of Hill, and that th? letter in question was anritten In i?:?:'. when In was running for th?? Presidency Thatcher* hu at last felt called n ? ? explain; and i? must bt ?? .nfessed that a weaker explanatl . was nevtr put forth by a rational human 1. ing, H- asked the President to writ- Another letter this year, and reviving ??> answer, con lud? 1 that th? sentiment expressed by Mr. <?:-?-. u ila UH w_j . that h?? might be proud of. Bo he sentit ut as though just written, and ? m layi that h?- acted in ? 'i faith and with .ut any intention tu mislead any one: Thatcher ? ? ?. ?r. neM ??f a guardian <>r a comnrdcslon de lunatic? la ouiren lo. __________________________ PERSONAL Colon??! Pipe has offere ; t , th? Cltj . : HirtforV Conn., a beautiful plot of iround ? sststlng of opB seventy aop'S. known as the "Bar ? Farm," f?r a ? ut,lie park. <?n condition tl l ?hau bear half the expense of the ? I : ihaj ss> two .?.??.s -?' adjoining v. . : u ? costei 115.000. Aioli.h ?litro, th- newly eli U : Utjror of Sin Francisco, i.-? thus described b> ?? ter ?n 'The Boston Transcript": "Tall and iti -?? as a pin? tree, i.:-? hair white snd bis ra with but a tinge ?if black. A Bui till vigorous, despite Ills sixty-three .?-.?r- He ?? - oai Issai ui the erta of San FranciB ? Coo ? He was san in Alx-la-Chaptlle. near the R nHnaa la h Prussia, ?? Bw wu a stanufa. turer of cloth. Ii - Adolph was < nltlated. After th?-? tl r. of ?*. the mother, by this time ???? ?? ?unlit her brood to New-York, landing m '?" ?:?1 In th? san.- year reached Baltimore. A'? caught th? ? ? : fever, ind ?????- boob ?? ? Coots, H? has been there ever since, ? \ ; - tot trips ?>.r , , ! dm r.-: ??!:? h h- ?? 11 lu the civil lieti . ?; ? ind has irtant factor In th?? development of the ? .;? H ?reer l.? one ..? the i?.?-? picturesque snd -? Id :n?? Ameri ,n its I gue of ?? mderful m and fortune ? un.? t.. S:'r? thr.-an'i th- Comstitck tunnel shloM bears ? an enterprise ?h.r he conceiv??l .,? ; .,:, ? I out In I ' ? !' ? Id" nit on tasi ??"'.1? ?? ??? ill .? ?- : in . ? . BMUj. Th?? tunnel was begun p? 1??'?1 ani compiei ' in ??*. and th-n Sutro ?vai a millionaire. Hv |U ?* invest? ments his wealth Steadily ir.? r? ?-? I I. IS -f luxu? rious tastes, and has gathen '. sbout him ??'?'??sure? ol ,u. ? ? enrich his : .me, Sutro Heights, u ima?? it beautiful with rar- ?/egetatlM and B ta I ?ry. It la h:s design to ???.? it i?> the city sosas ?? ?? has s library <>i' great value, siso t be given Otto city." The Grand I'uke or Baden, who has sb tvs Ul anger >?t the dismissal ??:' Count Caprivt I Eta I-, >r W'.lllam. Is. with the possll ? I t sj th?- King "f Saxony, tbe most popular ??:? ? :-:l?en? tiai rulei ?n ? sei ?many. He married th? ter ot th- ... : Emperor u llUam I I. .m outspok p s Imli er of Prln. I It will l.e a soiry thing f * the ? ? fami! to appease him. a- lis Influen? e in ti- malme? nali-.? >f Oerman unity has . ? -?? that ??f almost any other ruler. H is c . on? of the handsomest princes in i: r ?p Rome, N'.?? 18.?The state Depart? of th? Vatican learns that Cardinal OIW Haiti? more, >??ii embark for Europe on I'? ei .". sai Immediately sfter lin lin: at Qen? rtt th? Pope. H- -.?ill remain In Europe I - tiA ?vin attend the consistory CONCERTO!' Uli: GEB3I IN LIEDI ft ERASE Tl?.- tirsi concert for the season ol rese Ltederkrans, which took place In she ? ?li -f th? :? la.-u night, began ver) Ilk p eiaorlsl celeb rad. ?? in honor ?>f ?'ari Mar: von Weber. Th<- programme opened with the ?>??.?.? to "Der ErelcchUts." Then canse one poem Helarles /.??liner, (he condii, tor of the - ? :? ?'ting sttentlon t.? the tad thai titty reara ? thla fall the remains of tfOO Weber, the ' "'Uer ? ? ? :-?'huts," were transferred fi >m ?. ???? te Dresden for reinterment. On thai ?? ? ?. Rich? .nd Wagner Bason Court Chap? ?>?' th? tun.?, not only delivered an ??rat? rsmslBS one of th.? most ?loquent tributes to fl la art, bul als?? composed s nari song voices snd sn instrumental place, which e ? perfores*! The latter, an elaboration ??f pbrasea from Weber's "Knoysnthe," will ???? performed tl ,?i oa? of the ,on?rts .?f th- Phllharm - :?? 'l?' former was suiij? las( nti;ht by the :..-!? rkrana. It Is In no sense an Impressivi ?r?l Its chief valu?? s?med t?> lie in the :? ' ??hlch it gave of the tremendous stride- wl ??. Wagn??*'* musical genius made after on-,? it w. ? thoroughly aroused by his recognition of th >*_ lions .?t Oermany half a centur?, ? ? I '?? ?*<,*__j of their reformation and regeneration After ti?i* >??iik. with Its pu rei} historical Int. ' ' ih? most stirring of Weber's pati ? tnposltloal was sung, the apostrophe t.? ih. KAne er's "Leier und Schwert," s . ? ? ..?e mi which, with tbe help of Weber, ra ? ? ? .arloa call ihrouahout flennany and call? . ih? ???un? patriots ?.? their duty. "The contrae) ? :??-en th? music of this Btlrrlng song and the "?wcasioftsr affair l>\ Wagner was most striking end .-?rv??d te show how great w.i> the difieren??? '? ?reea Wag? ner an I his model and inspiration !.. : ? ihe ?ortOST realised ?\ herein his j>, ? ultai ml ? The ??ther numi?et>? of th?? programme vt* % cupl? of pianoforte ?lu.-ts by the Missel Unse bm Ottflte Sutr.i. whose admirable skill haa alrea?^ been praised In this |ournal, ?? bal ul for auxM -horns, solo voles (Ml-, G??? \ .:1 ,"*_} Naeser, excellent artists, both ??f them.) entitled "Die Wallfahrt nach Kevlar." by i: lluraperttossi and orchestra, sn unaccompanied pan song, lags*? loualy conceived In the folk-song, spirit_5 Hun?? Orilnwald, s member ?>f tbe so? .??(>. * ??u** blan felk-song arranged by Mr Zoellner, the ?-?er* man Emperors "Bang su \?????" (of which It_ serves t.? be recorded thai it was re??e!ved with''1? applause), and the greater part of Ih? ?IrsJBSJB symphony, "Romeo and Juliet.?? by Herllo? *r: Kmll I'ls.her. Hided in the perform, u,. - ot >*J__K w.?rk though be was s,? hoarse thai he ????? un*v? t.? sing a solo from "Euryanthe" set down for ?lB_ ; lu (he (irst part ??f th?? programme. There *nu t s.ip-ri. attendance and socially the affair spa? brilliant one. m JAMES ?-1 OS It. itti ISM. Touag to the end tir ? igh sympathy with yo?"??? ?'?ray man of learnl:i?, and rhssaplim Sf truthl Direct in rugged spe# u. alert in mind, He felt his kinship wllh all humankind, And nevar feared ;o trace d-vcOpment Of hlRh from low assured and full content That man paid BOiaBgS to the Mind above. Uplifted by th.? "Royal Law of Leva." The laws <?f nature that he loved t.? trace Have w\?rke?l. at last, t.? veil from us his fa?"*} The dear oil elm- an.l lvy-ci\.?r.\1 ??alls Will miss his prSSSUCB. and the stately hal'.B Ills trumpet-vol.?.?. And In their Joys Sorrow will sha.low those he called "my lv,'rVl ROBBRT PMIfW New-V.?rk, Nov. 17. 1891. MISS REH A SS SVCORSS LB ClllCAOO. Cbtaseo, Nov. It atlas Ada Rekas Isa nil? ??nded h.-r two vesta* BSsragsaMStt st ??*!? Tkeatre, playlag viola hi ?T??.it'ih ???? ffm theitr.- ?vas cii.wd-l Si SMfc n.rfoi'ti.owe fS*?T day both at the matinee nnd In the tW_mO Mifi audiences ware the largest of the ?esaon. _ Renan was enthusiastically appUude.r in? ^ puny left here laat nlnh? for du l?ouis. w ?? engagement at the Oli unilc