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MAMSnN SQUARE ?MIDEN -10 a. m. to 10 .TO p m - fusasmias of OesSsuas MBTiioroi.iTAN CAFWtUt it or se--s- dm sj?allmra LYCKVM THBATRE- SSO? Ttie Case cf Rebellion? Sesin. PAIaMSflt'S THMATEE 1:11 OesBtp, PAST.'U.- I ? VatidlVllle. FRO? Ton's- 10 a. m to 10:30 p BS.?V.laSlVtn. ?STANDARD IllaUtlW JIBS IBB Much Johnson. STAR THPftTaiT t'lft Tat (?id Hoaaaaat4Sst ?Sub? lo G.bt>frtisfmfnt3. Pntc'Col.. Psge.Col. Anviiements .11 6-SlInstrurtlon. ** M A?:- Pals I'.'! Est?t* ? ? i>??ur??? ?? -VWIng? .11 8 ptutkers and Brokats. 11 , l/,ii Notices.10 4 p.ard niel H??oins ...S ? Murria???? t?i DsstllS.. ? 6 Hu?ir.?-t.? Notaess. S l Mlscellaneoui .19 ?J-J Business Ouaftces- v ? "? ?o? .?faniers.1<> 4-5 IHvldend Nottcei.11 4 llares . H ? Dressmaking t? ?! Ptflisasajs . .11 6 IVmveatlc ftltuan : ? l'ul.llr NoMoe. 8 4 Wanted . i? ?-H ll"al Kitate. I r?'> Hiir?.t??t?in Advti. 5 <4 I.allroiKiS .H> 6-'l rtnsnelal .11 4 .?ole? t.y Aurtlon. 8 6 i-r ? Elaci?n?.. 11 6 School Atr-ti'i?. 8 4 y,.. -i, . . Il 8 Spec.al Notices. 7 ?1 Haip ?Vsnted. ? 4-*.St??ambosts . S fl Har?as and Csrrlagis i' l?Wlater Ksiort?.11 I Hotel! ? ? W?.rk Wanted. I? 8-0 Dn?inf6?3 Notices. Pr Hasbrouck makes a specialty of extracting teeth ?althou, psln slih na??. HARVARD Bt'ILDINO, T2S 6T1I-AYI1 . Cor. 4JM it TRIBUN! TERMS TO MAIL grBsXTRIBERS. Sins.? 1 year 0 mo. 3 m^?. 1 mo. copy. r?a:tv 1 ?!??. s ?*?"?>?>..Sino.? $.*, no i? iyi $1 no ..... Datlv tvtthonl Pun!??- H ?ai im 300 !>0 Sets. Sunday Tribune. SOS I.?) M ... Sot?. WeeKlv Tribune. 1 Oil .Sets Femi-4V?.-kiv Tribun*. !(n .Set?. Tribune Month!). IOS .25 et?. Pestsga iir.-p.iii bjr Tl.- Trlbsas except ?,? hereinafter ?tatrd. CITY POWTAOE The Mw rtjqslr*. thai a l-cest posti ?Ismp he nttlxed to every r< pv i>f ?he Pally. S Bf Semi-Weakly Tribun? mailed tm local delivery in v?w Vor? City. This poptase Brost ho bsM by i'ib ? Iber Readers ar? better serve i by buying Ihel? Trlt'iine fn.tii s BlSaXllBler. Fo?ki'?n posT.v.r To nil Surstga e aatiies teieep, . and M?xleo), 4 cents a i Sunday Tr!??.ino; 2 ren*i n ropy on Dally, P-??1 Wesklv and Weekly. TW? ? ?'?(".- miift he p-ild by ?.ubprrlber. RKViTTANVBS.--B??nv? by P4SHS1 Order, K-ip-ea? Order. ni?es. Draft, or !i??Ki?rered lytl.r CsrIi or Toattit Not". If ?ent In an utireglatnrej letter, Brill be at th? nsnsr's ri?1* OWIt'SS OP THF TRIBUNE- Main offl-e of Th? Trlh. une ir>4 Kan ust . New-Tork. Vain uptown offlo?. 1.2,2 Pircad???? Adflresi ?!l eorreip<?deBei simply "Ths Tiihune." New-Tork. At Iks HARLEM OPr1 ICES, ISS Ess, Ob# >Tir'..1r???l-and taer?v,f??i-.t ?i". w??t Ose-hnndred-and-twenty-fltth lt.. ?ni S20 West Or.-hiinlred-and for?\-flfUi-st., up ti 8 p. B4., nt regatar oftv? rate?;. Fnrope'?n Branch f, r sdrertlsimentl only. T5, Fleet glr??l, E C. London. Encland. BROOXLTN OmCtt*. st>7 F iltsa-sl 1.153 Myrtle-avs., 63 Coort-sS. M F?. Kalh-ave . 1.8S0 Bedf rd-av?. Xm^tTk??iXilt) Znhxnxt FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY. MONDAY, MARCH 11. I8?? 9 TWELVE PAGES. ML NEWS Tills MORNINti Foreign?The Japanese raptured Teflchantai, wtth the iofs f loo Rsra; the Chinese fled, leav !ug t,0M (lead and dying. ? Emperor William la gaperintendlng in person the arrangements for openinn the North S.-a an! Haiti r Canal. I>ird Kosebery Is gaining ?n Strength. Domestic-.Senator SdJCton unn.nin.-ed his views in Una with Mayor Stning's <?n the pr ' p.isod reform legislation for New-York City, 1 Hotel men are imlipnant over the Gal lapher Klovator bill, and will take stops to <!? feat IL ti Itejiiirt?? from ("uha Indicate that the revoluti ?n is praotlcallv at nn end \ ?Thais wa= killed oil Nahant, Mass. - Bllsha Rniith Thomas, Protestant Eplaeopal Bishop of Kansas, is dead. ==-= Ex-Presidenl Hsnison's condition is sotnewhsl Imps, n I City and Bnburbsn.?Further revelations made uf peculiar Beth ads of Joseph A. ('. . of th?- Hoard . f Kdu.atlon. -r^r? The Rev, Thomas Dixon. Jr., reslfrnej the pastorate of the Twenty-third Street Haptist Chu. h. tss - Much Interest was manifested In the city in the e.-lipse of the moon. Ti.e Weather?Forecart for to-day. Decidedly colder, local showers, follosred by elonrlng s-eatheT near the coast; northerly winds. Tem? perature yesterday: Highest, 13 degrees; lowest 3.1; average, 42T?. It is egB*B"tgd llint Mayor Stron?' will sssOfl turn his nttmition to tli?? Board at Kiliicatiou Mad rid It entirely of tin? Taruniany f?lcrneut which has ?lragpe.1 Into the mire of politics a department which ghfttlM. aliivi? nil others, hav?- been kept out of It. Ther,-f?>rc the otflcitil rnreer of (Jomrnissionep coulden is happily nefir its end, for he certainly has been OBS ol the most objectionable? members of the board. The Tribune showed last week how he violated the law by receivins; pgf f??r lectures, nrxl tt> ?lay It prints an account <>f how he mixed his business, thru of soliclt'ir for a life insurainv company, wirb his dut1?>? as a School Commis?. sltsiir He should not wait t?t be nniov.-d with the other Tammany Commissioncs; he oucht to ???{? down and out nt ottCC Assemlilymnn Osllaf-'her's explanation of how he came to introduce his extraordinary measure re-nilrtnaT that all elevator ?shafts shall b6 In closed with walls of iron, stone or brick, do't? not exc-ns?. him. He virtually says he didn't kn.?\v it was loaded."' The bill, he dt-claros, was presenti-,1 by lilui at the n-quost of nnolher man. and without a full appreciation of what It meaut. Even If Mr. tlalhiirlVr Is n vouuk iiutn, serving Ids fli?st term at Albany, he sbon.d have known better than to propose so prermsterous an amendment to the building laws, nnd one that would Involve the useless expeuditure of so much money. However, he now admits that It would be unfair to make the measure apply to buildings already erect?-,!. The safest and wisest tv.urse la to kill the hll altogether. The scepticism of the Kentucky Major who liet ten dollars to a thousand that an eclipse of the moon would not take place at the hour It was "billed" by the newspapers to begin, was lacking in this dty last night. IMdently pretty nearly everybody here believes In the sclemv <>f astronomy, for windows, roofs and street corners wer? filled last night with persons who wanted to see the eclipse. Their faith ?.vas re? warded, for the affair was In every respect 1n, accordance with the programme, although the clouds Interfered sadly with the view of the phenomenon. In the observatories, advantage was taken of the eclipse to amplify to some ex? tent the store of sdentlflc knowledge, and there were doubtless still some human beings to whom the affliction of the moon was a dire s-ortent. What a misfortune It Is that some of fiur iis;i',?ii'?iii.ds cou!,I n?it bass witnessed phenomenon from the anmmll of i*on?r*Tnlt**ni Th.- pr?Mx?Qtatiorj of medals nnd m m ?y wli took pl?tre on Ihe Ti ? - ??.?lay was !-???<-<i-r:i;ri- -ri of the heroism display?*-** ?in; 1 fourth officer snd five of h?>r crew in the rp atorra of hist month. Off the Long Island ah the big ship sighted the schooner Jessie II?"-? flying si-rnals of ?li-dr?'?? A boat was launcl frota il)-* Teutonic. !?tir so '? rriti,* were ??-v - thai Ha all oasjupants had to ]>nr tn aftef nu li.'iir's straggle. Captain Caroer however, iirmiL'iit hia ship to the windward the ?,?!!",?ri?"- and, t.:i,l?"- this shelter, the ?t of the'Reeves were enabled to reseb the T Pinie In thcli- ?lory. A fjold medal was given Cnptain Cameron by the Life-Ssvlng li.nevi.li Association, of Sew York, and through bin ?v. distributed yesterday the medals snd cash 1 the foarth oflic?r and his ii\-o brare men. ? .sense of n danserons duty well performed certainly ??ratifying, but this mibstaniial app elation of ;i dsring ?ico,* will i?r> none the 1? welcome on ihat account. Th?. anixmiii-.'iiieiit lli.it an offer of ffflOO.C had btto. made for the property of the. Chor of the Holy Trinity, at F,d.'y-?..v.,:nl Bt, a Madlsoo-aTe., eren if it ?vas declined, traggci the questioa, When* will this shifting rjhurcbea stop? On?* after anotbi r of the boJ Inga nrhlrb base long i??'?'ii Identified with i religious thongbi o? t!i" ??y have been ingulf In tin* tidal wave of business <>n its aortbwa course, it is to be expected that this ??-ill ho pen below Fonrteenth-at., ;ind ih??> mind of i public bas been ?u part prepared for the i moval uptown of severa! (*ongregations n? domiciled between Ponrtcenth and Thlrty-frf sts. That the tJttB?j hand of ?'omniercc shot! b?> ?stretched toward church property .is far i as K??rty-s?-conil-st. is one lndlCStlOQ of the ra idly rhsnglng relations of business and ret dene? tJUarten In this ?ity. TO im; LEGISLATURE. I'entlemcn .it Albany! Make no mistake. TI Issues at stake in ibis t?>?vn which depend upc your action ar?' nol purely local; imr an- th? the Issues of email politics wrapped np In il award of ofoces, distribution of patronage an promotion of personal ambitions, They ai questions of high principle and momentous coi i-exrnence. i~,?r though ihey appear * ? concet Immediately only this crea I community s':-n: gling for deliverance from the thraldom ? rogne rule they reach much further and strili much deeper. They Involve the question tli agitation of winch is now general thronghoi the country whether municipal governmem b honest men foi honest men Is attainable, ? whether all large communities must be cunt?-: with government by lawbreakers for Inwhrcsl ers, and make the best <?f It. Do n<>r belitll the Importance of thai issue. l?-> nol for n mi mem delude yourselves with Ihe notion thai i il confined to this city or this State. I; Inclnd? the whole country, And do not forgel t?? thlncs, jrou who are Republicans! Pirat, thn questlona of municipal administration have ai snnieil within the last y-ear an importance the; have never had before, and the irre.it body o voter? have yet to 1?" ronvlnced thai both ?? the old parties ms now organised are nol equal] ineompetenl for tip-ir handling; seeontl, ihnt th Republican party la on trial. It made pr ? before election. Will II rede m ihem? P?*ndlni the answer n great many ni?ire rotes than <?"? stltuted the majority in Xoreml>er are held ii poise, 1? it s-? hard gentlemen, to be honest ! Is not an exaggeration to say t1-.' upon Ih? answer the future of the party largely d< p ' nay, more, Ihe future of free Institutions; for i Hi?, cf.it party, whose boa si Is thai i' has ."1 ??-.iv? kepi Ps own and maintained the publli faith, n??\v deliberately repudiates Its obll nnd lietrnys Its tnist. what hope i? lefi for m j gorerament by party thai is nol troncherous dishonorable and degrading? I"??r many months pri? r lo Ihe S'ovi ti??n th?. dtlsens of New York had b??-n horrifie?' day after day by t?*stimony l*ef??re the Kennt? Investigating Commltt?*e which dlfu'losid n ?lltioi* .?f rottenness In the Police I>epsrtm<'ni nii?l ?>n the bench <>f ihe Police Court thai wai Bomethlng more than disgusting or allocking it w'is sbsolutely alarming. Hon?**l citizens startled by exposures of collnslon ???Mi criminsli and p.'irtnersliip In crime on the part of thl trusted oiii'-frs of the law, which opened k>wet depths of ?bpravity day by day, liegan lo set clearly that their own desperate condltlo** WSI of vastly more congruence to them than any ques'iou of politic?: <?r party. T?. thinking men <?f all parties one ov??eshsdo?ning question pr? s'-nted itself. That was, How ihey could he dettveied front the infamo,i? B.rstem ,ni<i?-r whicTa iiclihcr lif?' nor property was safe and ;i"itii"r public morals nor common decency regarded. An ?uprising followed. The Committee of Seven? ty nomlnsted a candidate for Mayor <?n the platform that "municipal government should "be entirely dlv?o*?*ced fr?>m party ?politics, and "from selfish pe**?*sona] ambition or gnin " Tiie Republican party in convention unanimously confinned Ihe nomination, "cordially approved of the iilctfiirm," and "appealed to nil ritbteus ".?f the ?ity of New-York, regardlesa <?f party "affiliation or Inclination, to Join with ns in one "determined and unlie?l effort to rescue our city "from the corrupt Influences <?f the despollera "of Tammany Hall." The votera of this city, by I majority ..f -I.'..???), Kitjd that ?vas what they want?'?!, and sa M it in a way thai mea01 m ,re than any rots polled here for many years, in every ballot <?f t!i<* i..4.imh> casi there was fibra, there was pt*trpose there was tsore, then- tsrag ? cry for (Udiv.dani ?? Ci'titleraen at Albany' Yon are fi?keil tn do nothing but redeem thai promise and answer that cry. i'nies?. you are m??-.]y misjudged and inl?-represenTc?J not by your enemies but by .??nur friends y?i?i art? making delays and quib? bling ??ver trivialities and te?t*bnicalltlea at the dictation of a man ?whose relations with the ***?Vapc?flara <>f Tammany iJai?" have been >>?> In timat?*. nnd who has ben In su. h ri?se touch with the Polies Dctjartmeni whicb has basa atowa ii? be lirede?ratal*dy base ?nil ?-orrujit, that be was able t.? bargain ?with "??in f??r th?. placea now held by two Pi'li?'?* ?\JbmmtMlon?**rn, nnd to nss than, at will for th?- punishment of enemies and the reward of friend?,. I>?i ?yon think ?'??i can do that ?viU) perfect Hfety? That .-.t bis bidding you cm trille ?vitli and deceive IM.000 ???ter?. In a matter in which Hey ara inore Intensely <>nrn?*st than lln-y have been in any pojltlcsi ?piestlon rince the <i\ii War? And ?I.? you sup. po?<- that tlxsi? IM.'??? Will have MtMlfl t?. say. no lnfluen<-e to ex?>rt, ii|, ig your Imniisliate con atltueots when they cuiue to pr??uoui)ce thulr i verdict upon your official action and either pro? mote >'"'i or send too into retirement? Make i..? mistake, gentlemen. These J.M.OiW roters mean bosiness. They srani the reforma Ibey voted for in N'orembeT, They warn them with? out conditions?-and without bargali? trltb Bosses ir yon do nol give them whal they ; ?want, Ihey can offonl to wait. Bnl r< n! l'an 1 \. ?i afford to cheai them? MORE P IRKS FOR BROOKl I * Another <>f the advisory committees appointed by Mayor Schieren t,i devise ways and means for public inr?...vein.-nt.? in Brooklyn lus m ide ?ts report, bul as Its function waa to gire ad rice lu ref.'p'ii.'e to the acqalremeni of addl tlonal park lands f^r the city, its report Is ad? dressed to Park Commissioner Squler, with wiinni the committee worked In cordial co? op.ttion. The report la an Interesting and im? portant document, and the conclnalons of the committee will be a.?*epted, <>;i the whole, aa sound and saHafactory. If II dors not ^'?? s i far .i-, gome entbualaatlc advocates of public parks desire, it shows how Brooklyn with a compara tirely small expenditure may enlarge it? park ;ir.':i to i'.'iti'-ji.'ikI in some degree with the de? manda of iis great and crowing population. The committee proposes lb? purchase of about 1,00*1 acres <>t' park lands al an estimated ?'.?st. of $2.1100,000, in Its work il was guided and sided by Ihe firm of which Mr. Predcriek Law i ? .- ? | : th?? head, and II Is Interesting to note Mr, Olmsti l'a statement thai lo gire Brooklyn as large n park area proportionately ;i? New-York City bas would make n?rcessary Ihe acquirement of i boni l?.Ot-0 acres. TI.nm ? mitten has certainly not prred on the skle of .'\ ?ess In recomn i tiding the purchase ?if one- \ half as mm h. it seems Impossible to provide for a large waterside park, which, In Ihe opinion ... many ?_-o.nl judges, would be one of Ihe be*! things possible for Brooklyn, The committee, how? ever, propose n park Including ill" Dyker's Meadow property near Port Hamilton, ami overlooking Oraveaend Bay; anortar on the Bay Ridge shore, embracing part of Ihe property In eluded In the -Shore Driveway project; a third .?i- Bensoohurst, also commanding a Rood rlew of Gravi-send Bay; and a fourth fronilng on nrtalca Bay, In Ihe vicinity of ('anarsle By far ili" largest park reconimentle i ? mb b ? - h ime of the high I ind to the ? isi of i'ypress lllllg Cerneti iy. on the kickti lie of 1.-?:..: 1>1 und. This is fluelj \\i--l. ??!. ? i h spl? ad Id ' both to ihe north and soul i. It Is pn p, -? i thai between .'?"<? and 70U acres 1?.- purchased here; ihe land can be procurcl i i reai nal le ? und it < an lie m ide Into nn atti ictlve park for a moderate outlay. This r ., :i Is readily ae . ?? isible, . specially from llit? eas -a ? f p. .. ,1;, -. \ nther sit?.'_'"-?i?'!i of Ihe o intuit leg and :i good one i ? thai a ? ?odlnnd park 1... ? usbllshi d soi between V Park nn I ( 'oney Inland, ? a? ? n etil lo tin rail rond lines which trnvi rse il ' '? rrliory, In order , to relieve Pn ip ci Park from il ?? ntimi picnic parties which r imer. Ptirtherm >re, ih< - i ? exi ??? lent r?.mmendai os regarding t!i?- establish ? .if u niimlier of small parks In sections of ? >|ty uol now pi < kli-d In Ihls r? pe, I The r? pert Is gihal os far as It giHi II to us to ? ' ? I the construci Ion of ;? irkwnj *, In order the rarl his pleasure gr ?und f. itter oughl ?i"- i" !.?? lie "??? '? 1 now win . ]:?? ;.'\ n : as, - ?v.- have stated '?? ? |i ,-,??- u? Issue of collUI ?.?. ,:i i: .1 be i- . nlss l?le after II ? Itj -i!?? ???? i ? ? ';'i;.mi ; II ?' ?? : term It, a K expire ou the Isi of n< si ?Tai unless there Is li p? stponemi ? I of I w hen PI itlantls I ? ?mes n city war?l l ' ?? laond arm ' i i ? Iy ni".ti ill : on the B ? !?' .'?? Hrlv? a y, n s h beating will h?? held to-day ?if course, ihe chance of Issuing ciuntj t? -i ' - . >xcnse f - extravagance, bin t. ? fault ? ;1 be found if the city am dty now pi ; ' ? ? Till JOY "/ FBI l IV. tl>l RS. i in.-.- ; re ' ?' "?? ? ? >i ? of the !';?"?? Trader te mse, i In ?? is i.??? ??? r ' i ? do half the liai ,. lie tried to ?i ?. |m ? r for? Ign u Ing, and, v insequeiii t el . -i I'l Bpltl ??'?.??. Ill?' Il| . |,y wldcli c i el. have lucen ? In aj? ned, ... i ??-..,. Trad, i' aaj s, Ihe !?? b, gins t.. |q . i? ase With SOI.- : x t, 1 -1. -. : i. -. he te] ihls was just wiii! he expected and desired l..t bis claim be ronaid red, then, in th?- Hghi of curren! facts. Sine January 1 Ihe Imports <?f drygoods at New-York have lieen s:::.::?.". ins in vain... Tills >* the Invoiced foreign valuation, and as ihe duties have l.a made wholly ad \.d.rn on the mor?. Important imported g.1?. there Is palpably present the strongest Inducement and the easiest opportunity to escape duties by un? dervaluing the goods But at ihe valuation un? der ihe generally specific duties of last year, the imports to Un? game date were sji,031,?_? ,\ . , thai Hi" Increase In Invoice \ due has i.?-.-,, sin.iiii.Hiii, nut quite so per cent It Is n low estimate lo put the undervaluation of such ?zo.mIs ni 10 per cent, bul ihls would make ihe difference about ?120.000.000 for about two m ?nibs, and nt tbe por! of Sew Vork alone. That would mean aboul sin ?.mu ?mm for the whole counlry In ihe same time, and nt tin? r.it,. ?if about 1170,000,000 In a year on a single ktsg of protlucls. Al ihe rate of wages In ISOo or is;c. the difference In Imports musl take ihe lin-ail from aboul 112.000 American workers, to ?:iy nothing of the producers ?>f materials und supplies, it Is something t?> think about seriously, How can II be good for this country to turn this large tinny ?>f Industrious workers out ?if employment, In order that $17.VsJ0,0ts) more may be paid to foreigners for Ihrtr prslucts? The country loses the labor ??f those who are forced to be idle, and l! has to s.'H.i bonds or gold abroad lo pay for the goods, it lose? the demand for farm products mid for produc?a of nil other Indus tries, wblcb ihe 112,000 workers would maintain if permitted lo work, In excess of iln? narrow demand resulting from their scanty consumption when living on tbe charity of others K ?metblng like half a million homes are affected, who can tell bow terribly, aoi only In their happiness and their comfort, bnl in their health, their morals and th?-!r ability in bring up loyal American dtlxeua who love their count rt.. Tlie man Is to tie pith d, even if he jnu-t also i??- eur-.'.| as be ,- In millions of Ani"r;?-nii bom ?. win? Is responsible f??r this dreadful degradation of .air workers and their families Even ih's is nol the worst, for tbe 112,000 who are Idle must perforce s ? ;, employment with all tin- di-spcratlou of Deceaslty, and In doing so musl Inevitably affect ihe wages ..r those who are yel employed. In the textile In dnstries there should be il least i.no p, r sons employed, receiving aboul t2iNi,noo,OOn, bul if one in .-very flve la desperate'?, striving to find work, and preferring even the lowest wages to pone, tl.ffecl upon all who are era ployed la Inevitable, first |? one shop, and then in another, tbe mannfartum* who can not afford to ran at all ir they must undersell Brltiah goods aud yet pas what bus U-tiu I American wages, pr-.-?? to their employes ?resumption of work, if ?hey ??ill take .<4 where ,1,,..,- ruied to gel So If they a?*,'?M?t and start. tnni alone compels other manufacturers to ask reduction la order lo continuo ?it all. .80 Hi?, wages of nil the textile w?t?rkers are forced ,; ,,.., ,-.,i ? ,- ,! ;?, n m ?? amounts lo many mill !u,,s. Tbc full force ought to cum |20a000,000. bin with n liTth Idle, and the rest reduced a fifth, the ?!-r.-.'K" In wages must be not f;ir from sTii.iNM.iNwi yearly. And this Is In only one .li-parum-iit or At?ericau industries. How much ??f farm products would this loss of ?vages buy? And how an- we to pay for the vastly lacreaseti quantity of goods Imported 1 TAMMA?T TAI II ATIS. Tammany was always deceitful, it played all sorts of fantastic Iricka with tszsble vnlua tinti?! ami tax rates in this town. It higgled ?sritb figures and raeriflced the public interests f,,?- ??-i: In order lo d?.Ive the taxpayers, it maintained a low las rate by Immensely exag* ?.'crated, improper, unjust ami Indefensible valu at Ions It made enormous advances in the vnln atlona of real estate In Xew-York .'ity. even in periods of the worst business deyrasslou. In the bardesi <>f bard tlmca Tammany pul up tax* aille ?aine?; liei'e ,s,i thai tin- cimuiiiiiity might be dehldc.1 with th?. idea that Tammany ?vas carrying on ?1 frugal and economlcsl ?'ity gov* ' ernment, and lliai the tax ratn was carefully kepi down I?? moderate figures. Xever was tin-re more preposterous trickery practised by any municipal government. Tammany wan stealing rigbi and l?*ft, and piling np ihe actual burdens of ibe taxpayers year by year, while pretending lo lie prudent In tl.rtpendltura of >f)tiblli* fund*. Taiiiiiinny wem lo ihe 1/cglaLi Hire over and ?vi?r .main, and securwl huge Is* sll,.? of city Imnda t.? pay for vas1 ???lieni? ??liii-li were Intended to enrich Tammany con? tractors and Tammany officials, and ?li?l enrich ii,, %e 11 ni : actors and these ?>tli. i.tl--. The whole wicked Tammany conspiracy baa no??- 1.n expos?! and laid bar??. The boldost ?1;. login for Tammany Hall are now silenced In- the ??verwhclming proof which la before the iHjblli'. ll Is shown in ,'i way thai cannot be .1 ,-. 1 that t'.i" Tammany taxable valuations n .- tremendously excessive; thai the Tam? many inlsgovornmenl waa heaping up ihe issues of city h nds al an appalling rat?*; thai every :. my mlsgoi imm ?m t ? ? 11 ihe com ;,. Kxtravagance and prtHligall ? were in reality Ihe rule witit Tain m ,[i>. iim? 11 ?I Ibe exception, If plundered lbs trafn ling. Ingenuity and energy. It tra? always active, alert and vigilan! for ??[? portunl ? for fleecing Ihe people. The whole vaination and lax-rate business were hyp ci I cd Tammany hutnhiigs, and lbs consequences lo tb ' -' ?eri? us MONET AND BUSINESS. A ;? strictly en?* luragtng, 1. r ?wild wll .11. l ,??? weaker than s n*eek ;ir ?. : ? ., ? husfnes? 1 : - ? ? ? enl does not show ? ' ? addition f?f th?* v ? units for $:i.ii'??;.'-i*o . ? ?-. ;?? l the bans 1 ha??? re -.? ill Ii are n h - ertlflcsti s foi gold , n< . .-? ? ? ? :. '!' inn it . spot is of 1 I have ? ? ? fact thst eg ;.:.- ship? ? Tress? ? 1.11 nil!-. ?*? ? ll 1711,000 for es ii lion of the 1 wer of ? ?? it? conUi ' l . ? pletion of payments for ? ? . . n s 11er ?. for the pro . four weeks, ?? ? en . ras hut $'. 1 ; -1 ? ? of stap es, base I n ?f ' 1. .- . mand, bul upon ? : . : : ?. . ". m, >- ? - - ? !.t -, tea? T tl n m trk- t has i last ???????l?. ? n lurtl ? ' ir will be ?s*? I ?:?> 1 tbte 11) be ? ? ? to gr.??sr eottui !???'-. .- '. f,,r earriei ?. manu The quantlt) srhli h bas g the m mth ; ties . . . ? ? 110 in ten daj s it (towing s . ' ?, en 11 ?01 ? l.l . Th? ?to ks of Amert , an In 1 it, re and abn ?ad, ha? ?? de 1 ".t?- l : this month I - Ins? FmLMM) Isst !?'?'-', whl h i? nol much K.im. in ? the fscl thsl the risible stock of Ameri? can : I ?>s larg?'r than in 1892, and la at lea t ; ?? siuch more than enough for half a year's ? ipply of the whole world in short, .. :?'?"??ii hales i ?me Into sight from thla time on, agalnsl m.000 In 18*?*, h r?. ? t should l s .? ? ? | imptlon of American cotton be ?is large a? 11 was In 1M1-92, there would l? lefl ovi r n< xt Sepl in!?- r about I 100,000 bales Amert? , . wi.? it :i so rose, though onl) ab ul half a ? .. -. .,1 i hi? on .? uni ? .- ? j ? ,i : ^ about in Jut ? t?? ??:?: : whi already sustained ?.r thought pi : sble In v lew of conditions ai the Weal Thi e report ? i rulari) ah iut thla sea? son thai Ihey have little Influence. Th* differing estimates ' - ill? i prop statisticians about tin- quantity of \?to-.it In farmers' banda March i have the less weight because some of them srs t i < I i ? ird In view of known facta, and the n st pretentious statistics of wheat In sight are also as all? l with unti ual vigor by some aa being wildly ;?! variance with local re?cords . : ? Qovernmenl rep >rl - were completely Grangerized the n irket? have had nothing i?-t t i- t in tie se ? it or pretended Investi ; gatloi i to n upon, be ?use ? v. n these have proved m irer rlghi thsn official reporta Wesl ? in receipts sin ? January i bave been 4.*?.?? ?.? km bushels lesa than las? year, which but for the extreme bad n ather and Ion i?n ??? would war | rant some Inferen ?? Export? since January l ? bave been onl) IS2.5M bushels more than lust ' ' '' It would l.ne ? r the mosl astonishing ? ; in nil comm?**rclal history If, under the ? this year, the farmers had nol beld over much m? re of their grain than usual. ? The strike of ab ul 30,000 men in coal mines, building trades, teitlle and Iron wprka affecta bul a email pan ? r the population, snd yet it musl t.i some gxti al n due? the consuming p rwer. ? It 's the i.. ire a mlsf n tune because, while the ronfldence to pn lit ??? and to pun base at whole? sale appeal lo h tve pe? , ptlbly Inores ted ? nos Congres? adjourned, the ?m? barrier In sight Is I the insdequscy of rets I distribution. As a con? se?iu?*n ?? (here baa been mors than usual secu ?nulai . b) n inufsajturera snd whole? desle? ? ?nef thai after two yeara or more ? ? ? in I econom) the pcjopla must goon replenish theli supplies, if spring trade proves Isrgs these (.pie will have the bast of it, though If it does nol the setbsc? ??-ni be sil the more severe becsuse of tins ?Accumulation Th.? Iron Industrj uppears to be largely sustained by ths ; enormous demand for bullding purpoaea und the ( ability to en t great steH buildings mors cheaply thsn ever gives employment to tunny thousand Iron ?\ork.r?. who would otherwise t,^ idle i? rause of the remsrksble Btagnstlon in the market for rallwsy materials Ths demand for airs , nsils und bar Iron v-m* better, but no rnste*rlsl advance from extreme low prices I? n? ?CSd In the textile ?voik? the In.-rense of R0 p.-r cent 1 In Imrvirt? ->f drygi..>?1? c?-er last year Is clearly , !'-;t. und fend? to depteaa the wage? of all labor I to employed. The detnitiid for cotton goods bas been stimulated by the rise In ruw cotton, and will take off part of the accumulation at the mills, transferring: it to dealers, but there is scarcely any evidence a? yet of material !m provement In distribution to ronsMimars The Woollen mills that are at work at all have rather laravr orders than a week ago. but are more em? barrasscd by th?' frequency, and In many -sanea the obvious Injustice, of cancellation of or?tt* given some time since. These are so numerous In low-grade and medium woollens as to gusjsjsasl that cheap foreign stuff may be largely taken by many In place of domestic goods they had i'on tracted to take. While Gnvfrnrr.ent revenue actually improves, compared with the low av?-rage for the last five months, It Is not large < nough to warrant rrujch hopefulness. A little more sugar romes In, and it Is stated that a large proportion of the old whiskey has ?rone Into consumers' hands, but compared with the same week In 1893. the re? ceipts last week showed a decrease of $1,100,000 In customs and J.VW.OOO In internal revenue, and all receipts for the month have fallen Jl,".?2.00?l below expenditures. The demonstrated ability .?f the syndicate has become the chief reliance of a Democratic Administration ns if this mighty Nation, Intelligently governed, ought not to be Ftr??n?i^r than all the syndicate? of bankers in the world. ?There Is a good deal of talk ah.iiit bunding nowsdays Bui the pe?opte of Jiew-Yorti do n it mi'iin to be buncoed out of the reforms f??r which they voted Ins" fall. ?? a? ?? Tic long-standing frontier dispute between the English colony of Guiana and Venesruela has now assumed such an scuts form that decisive action ..f <>ne kind or another can no longer be d layad. Il Is te be Imped that this action will lie |n the shape of recourse lo arbitration. an?l that President Cleveland may se?, his way to atone for his grievous mistakes ?n connection with Hawaii by contrlbatlng lo bring about a satisfactory solution of this conflict. __ ? ? in an Interview published yesterday, f*r-? : ;? r ? King, of the Park Board, States that the r.-? et of Mr. Vaux on the Harlem Driveway waa ii lopted sessral days sgo; that Mr. Vaux w.(-< thi-n dire? ted to 'urnlsh plans f??r this w??rl< snd that he is mw engaged in preparing them. This Inform?t!, n Is so gratifying thai we hardly feel In s mood to complain thai II '-vas ooi i ? i the public as ?.?on as the board I ?oh actl n, This u the natural order of things The people of the dty take a watchful Interest in their parks, and they have s right t?. know how they sre being administered. In relation i i the mlttee, composed of Mesara, Olmated, St. Qau di n ? an l others, Preal l< at King sis i says that It never wh? the intent! n nt the b ar?l that hould aci In any other way than as sd? of the board when the plans of the land? ? ipe archlte t came nr? for approval Thla I ? ? ewa, ind the Commissioners will d ?ub - it th"ir next niectinu set themselves right on the record end modify tv.e i.ngusge of th? original resolution, which has placed them i ? ?! -.? in 'i they t.-??? : ntend I to i i ? . avili be a complete restoration ??? ?ii" ofllce ? f design to its true fur tl ns. The \ ?? pie of the .m- ? ? I?- ? ngratulated ??n this happy termi? n?t! n of the struggle with a maj r.:y of th, Park Board earrii I on ' r month after month in the pr.-?.?. in the Legislature and In the ? ? i-ts. Tl Park B ard, the ofll rial designer ' the ? i and its engineer ?it last itand iri ? r relat ns to each oth r ai I to th i s The l i-e n of the United States .- .- reme ??lti th- Hate patent rase is Indisputably .?1 In law, ?='iinl in equity and i- und in the public Interest, It tend? t-i looaen the ir<?n shroud with will? h pitiless monopolies try to rush the life oui of ihe prosperity of the common p, iple of America. Emperor William's project t<<r an Internad nal congress t.? bring ab ut i ms definite save, srlth regard ' trt, r;,:iits of private property In time of naval warfare i? due t?> his conviction thai II will be utterly Irnpo.-? Me * provide tier, msny with s navy of the drei rank srlthout ? crushing th. - untrj un 1er i b irden of ibso lutel) Intolerable tskstlon Oermany, h wever, '? ha.? a large merchant marine snd ths young : r ii f.iir?. n?>t srlthout reason, thai In ths n.;,: if a war under th? renditions In force she would suffer enormous '-,?'? that her commerce would be crippled In quern " i f her Inability ; ? aff< r l the i i >p?-- pro- | te tl in to lier merchant ships The Bmp r fore desirous of se, uring Internst! mal recog- ' f the sun:.' riKhts of private property In ? i .i srarfare ij prevail In warfare ..?: imi. a doctrine which Great Britain rateg ricall? fused to admit at the Congress of IS54 P n henlohe Is now engaged |., ? la.] ?< '?^lanK'? of views srlth the varii us foreign Govern- , menta on the subject, but it may be doubted : whether Ktij-land and Pram " will be willing t.. accede lo s v ?position which deprives them of one of their principal ineHns of ? terctslng armed pressure. f?>r th? mere satlrfii-tlon of Insuring the safety of Herman ? miner ?? In time of war. ?? -? ? Krorn the appointment .?f Professor Wilson t,> the l;V>atmaster-Oeneralahlp it may be Infer? i thai Mr fieveiami thinks ;t is ,i theory and not a condition that confronts the postal Ben/Ice, Kn?-lp. th.? ti\ IrOBaSthie ni.ir.k n w- it? R en?. I* n il only barefooted hlma-Hf. bul h.? is the cause "f th?? barefootednesa of others Inasmuch as he ciij.ins and enforces that practice on a'.l his pa? tients of whatever detrree. His presence now In the ii ?!>? City is doubtless relsted to the Pope's condition, which is frail and precarious the pre? vious administration <?f the water curs having dons him little ?.'.?id. Knelt? carries >>n the tradi? tion of Pre'.ssnlts, obscured somewhat In the .?.nt practice ? if hydropathy, its more vigor la features being softened down Prelesnlts, like his Bticcessor, prescribed to his patients th? bare fool cure, i"it tlie record of these results Is n >t authoritatively certified, it is probable thai then, as DOW, there were numerous cues will "h it would nol reach, the Holy leather's at thla time being one ?f them. ? The Democratla patri ?t who "points ?vith pride" t.? the record of the late Cotis?mes? has nol been beard of since thai body adjourned, All signs Indicate thai he has t iken t.? Ihe Broods it is somewhat the custom in these closing ?.ais of the century to lament lbs decadence ?>f literary style, and to .assert thai all that is left .?r that subtle and Indefinable quality has ?,,.,., monopolised by the late Robert Louts Stevens,m and Wait.-r Pater, ami bv a handful of present survivors whom it would perhaps be Invidious to minie Bui those who make that complaint can? not have read the current ad?rsrt lee meats with sufficient at|entton. Are they not Sawmptars of sty:?'" What illr??ctn?'ss and simplicity they ex? hibit' Wii.it brevity, in which the calculated Cost l?er line, does nut s.udldly obtrude its??;f, though It may lie In ambush therein! What lightness of touch, us ?if the flying swallow upon the lake! The writer takes tlie reader Into the closest confidence at >?nce. His tone Is from grave t?i gay, always Intimate and sympathetic, and his chirruping, are as those of a bird on a bough, a.cotiipanled with like confidence, that the world not only awaits and welcomes, but also believes them, students of style should not disdain his unpretending leaflet?, Kja >? real^ creating a new school of literature which may s.mie time come to high destinies. If the greal truic.-dl.-s could be SVOlved from the primitive goat Bong, what may not be aapectsd from the splrlt^il preluding, of these twangers of the commercial lyre? It Is certain that they have made advertisements much easier to fead and aaalated In promoting familiar and agreeable sentiments between the seller or commodities and the purci*??jsor of them. Hut the ?trl?tj?/ I literary quality o'Chrdr work Is what glvf-? it its chief Importance, nrnl It may be that In timo the days and nights which the stud? nt was form-rly t f- itnmeiideil t?? give to A?l?'.isot) may be a?lvan , tar.eoiislv tran?f"rred t . them. It l?. eu-iy y.-t to ! recommend su h a changa, hut who knows what I time may bring forth -the old ?tars of H?*ht and leading ?oiling down the sbyss and th.- sans OSSBJ rising out of It, fledged with as'-endant beams. 1 The no?'ellsts and is.?a>lst? are nut to usurp ? uni'hallenp.-i ail the laur.-i?. Th.? ,-onfeetloii.-r of j advertisentf nts Is entitled to his ?hare, and It , shall not be mir fault if he Sotn not get It. PERSONAL. "I heard the oth??r dav," BSJTS the hVIHor of **lss> ?i ?a Truth." "i story aboul i-urd Dsfferia ?vhieb g.ie? to show his iibiiity as i diplomatist. When the Frer.eh ?'?nvrnment had det.-rmir?'l to have a I , ,n of Arc dem'.nstratlon th.? Freru'li sllnsMev of For? eign Affair? went oat of ?::s ?viy )?> explain t> assj Amlsssssdor that this wa? In no w.iy htrnfltsj against K.i^'ind l/?rl Duff-rir. ??on"irr-d bsjJ pointed sat that aa the *r?a*?*gun?*llana had ? itedsa 1er raecutlsh it srss fully realised In Bulsn-J tnat the d?monstration iva? strains! Burgundlana The Frenchman bad to concur ?>' this. 'I ?hall be luppv to take I'.irt myself In the pr ..????-ion," ?ul \, -* [?uff-rin The Frenchman smll? i ?t? ? sickly wty, "Nay more," continued l.<<rd Dufferln, "h?^ \* t i.'.-ntl^man at my Embassy who Is a llnesl ?l'-?.?ni sni of iii,. Lord Ta'bot of tha' day II- too, will be delighted to J ?In.' The smile beeami 11 r- ?t?kW. 'In the ancestral hall? of th* bead of hi? family tier? i? possib!) th?- armor ??f the l.,r! Tslbot of the dayt of Josn of Are; his descendant would w?ir It." Th>- Fr.nehnrm Chang? ! the ?ub)ect i I 'he con versa tlon." Count Capri?/!, the ex-Chancellor of Oermanr, has I . . ; ? i to -i en l .m In leflntl ? i-1 H? will go Bret to itil?-. and from there - He ha? spent the winter In Oen? ?vs. Hs Its i Lai "in greetln ; visll ira," - ays 'The Phil i lel| ils R??s . i " "i|-r?ii- Mesrob Kiretchjlan, the Arm n, wh ? la In th.? city for the parrs???*? ' ' Iverhsj !? atures and holding r-ublle meetings i i ? sj piitil!,- s-ntim'?nt ?gainst T'irii sh .vr?? III s In bis sa* ?.-... .? Kintr) us i th? Oriental I trssa of ealutail n to vary ptmslng ? rr--?? In ordlnarj ??? I r? clasping hand? for .. ban h take, he r. bis nsgesa to hi? lips .-ml the? i ? bis f?*-rehead, signify .- by ig his ll| - ? mark ? f affeetl m, an I by i Ing the forehead, ? nur!? of b-twior li i lady ?,r .-i cburcb dignitary, a low, i \,,-,? i- 1 nind ? th? lips ai ?ul In greeting a person o Is exe, m. ! 'it- mo? m< nts In all I liutasTtoni -? ?ery gra efu in i ful' ?f mesnlng. ? not fall to have In pr? ??? ? upon turn a ire ??f the i-xpreaalon and ?tsjnlflcan ? Is i . ? - ' lae " !'r?,f ssor Ernst Curtl is, the famosa ?ir-<-k - h lar and o . :? i the m II ? ? I i o' *-' ' ?r ted with 1 - ras re. ? and !' | ? ? ? ?'. rsl John i:. Mulford, of Savannah, S Y.," ?ary? "TI ' i' -? " i.? In tn- ? and Hatch, of M t tl ? ? i , : - - . ?? ? ? s tas S -in '-"2, whteh nominated Tilden fer President, fler.eral for I Is an N? w v ?ik I temo rat, -? . ?? Vr.il* tan i c -r of Exchang ( Pederal Q rs> meni it Colonel Hudi . ; ? . ? ! n tl ? ? rt '?--?' 3 b? :u. For ( ? ? di ,i? ?ell ? ?.-?? | ? .-? of pris? .? i? , nducted i) der a t1??t t trj<-?* by these tentative? f thi respective 0 ???"nient?, y ? in tero ::?? ?? ?'? sg ?Uwy ar- the matusi ???--? ? " ?:.i ?prll, IK'S Between ? '."? P ll ? ; ? . -i :??:..-? ? ? i w?re ? - . ' -? .- m : ? f wh ??. si I tlm of all ? dent? ? "' . \, Il ..".?;? ? ? : rd u itch.?? ? . :V>* - ? . i ? u would be of gt . ? and of inva the hi -t war p"i ? i l?h? ? cal ? .m ? n n tua ..in bear? titi m .,? h .-. ?-.. irlng ti-, i; t; I O? ?1 un-? ?if th? m.??? i-oiir:-, ii ami human? ffl t e??r tilled ? .?.?? i ?ttion dnr::.^ t?.- I'l? War. ? many nther?, Colonel Hatch nur, ,u . ? vetuerday t. the Hon William I. Wilson, ol \':rgin;.i. ju?t appoint?*?] Po?to*asl .- ?? ; .-?... ?? > ?i-?- I thr?'uuh hi? hands ?i? ? iir:-?n r ?? ??.?r, l?v ItiK exchangi ! by him it city l'on- and Mr, W - lit him Ii l .. ?,?.-?-.'- t .n. ,. .? i' ?u bs i e '.a charge ;?.? .? prl?. n?r of ??.ir l have never lorgol i fr ?tn thai .????r to ? id:. r'.\ beartmt. :r genuin? ?urtee? ? ? th ind Interest ) ?t in .--.'.-r:, pr'.? ?tat en that i a, i .-i ? ? .- t kindness ? " ' ; :. : i. M u i for 1 .m 1 Colon? Hatch p? lied I : . ? ' ? ||| men on b ?th - ' ? ? ? ibllsh t hI.?toi d? nts ??: in.? n ,-?.--: -, i ci? ll -' : iggl?. ??? ? ? ,r futur? MUSICAL COMMENT. THE ril'Tll PHILHARMONIC < -N,:.KT> THE GERMAN LIEDERKRA.VZ Th.- fifth i Of PI I . ty, ?\ hieb took put )st Saturday evi .?>?,.? ? ? " ?? than ??: Unary brill in ? In ? r.toroed s bite i ?? of .'.'i .-','i li. lit fan let Btu -a con? duet? ? and .? quitte I hlm?-lf ol '.ad. mirai I? l-'- sn unexpl is mi <).? ? re? gramme *a-;? bai ? riginsl f?)rm, ihs tu,-in :e to "lu.- Ueisi gel ? ? - ? - a, ,- t.'.mi?. i Insti n f the desrript ; .. ? of l.e:wi.. n-,o t.? ma* ?? ,.--????,.. i Berllos's ? i ? ra "Le? Carthagi ?? substitution s ik- ? no ry to .but K??.- It .i p.irt! .. ??-? f"r ' ??? p:* lude ??.i? played with stu<pen??Joua stMUi-rtty and t-at.-l.Mir .i.i-r.t .? quarrel mlghl i- picked >?ith Mr \.. foi the mi lam? temps of the perl rman?ce, which ass .? UitU . X as was pis ght In ?vidence In I rtl?m ? ?? the pt? rherebj ?* m.-.?it? in diminu? wind Isstrum? nt? W .?ku- r so ?,ri , , ? i-?? ih? .- .i tamen ?who ; , - Y plsj at dm try-nul In hi? com? * 0 .1? thr.-c numb. : - In the schi ti'-? "' Mi ^.-.l?.? playing t? ?' Tschalkowaky's sulti i? ? ? Ni.-e t.i.- le, great can i I -, u of ,i. tails ?a in- part ,,: Nlr ?"? a 'v'n sere brought to notl ?? b) I ban I ,lf the suite, which, ir.<?- tbe prelude, was ??"'te worth) of thi ?; ? ; ?. entrai glory ?f the sso> ??< n the perfoi m? I ?> <?? Before tbe Philharmonic Bo let) M. Tssys i? s vsatl) different playet than be la si thi B*undsf Bight con? i'-. ssttsfsctor) ..? ii?- bas alway? besg ?it th?-?r latter entertslnments No U>v< l* to th.. soclet} could t?<- Imagined than his i--rvs? tion nf the Beethoven concerto t?jr thl *et?i and the devout manner In which n<- perform? ? '?"?? noble ' task ol playing It. And srb?n, sfter Broas? In wonderful enthusiasm i?> his ??<>rk. b? - ? ?*" mentad It, ss he had airead) dorn ut the pii^al rehearsal on Priday, wltb the Checoone b) Bschj the audience ??.i? made lo feel that the) bad beeB privileged to ? : ter Uusfa ? Innermost ssnetuar) im?* presstve si M ITsaye ??.?? when he effi ? ; ,"?' entrance In American r-oiMtert-rooma ai tbe tlr??*, concert ?>f tbe s? ,-ii-t?, last November, he ??.?? m?'r? Impressive on daturda) evening li??i..-i. ??c ?sa ???.luc?) and a parallel In the memories <?: many -..-.ir- for ?1-11 ,i ?omplete conquest >-f suck an audience In hi? performsnee "f the ist?s?*srts there ?>.?> s iu?ei? blending al sensiMus charas ??un loftiest dignity. As t..r his p. rformar. r of the Chsconne ???? know ?>f i.?% reading ??.?rthy of comparison with It, ?o Imbued ??a? u <*ith the sjiint ol romantlelsm, so full ??f v..?nutt-. so ?vesi ?n affectation, ??. free from t>? i.u.'.rv. ?.-t ??> ssrious Mi>i chaste. There ??.u .i in?;.- admixture of vieux lamps in the i!i?t of tb< t??o ?*sdensaa ?.'.roJuteJ in the concerto, PolUiwing the custom Issugursti l .? ???up'.e of \.'jr? sgo, the ?;? i um Ll derkrana tsst aight gave a publie concert In *?3ara? ..- Hall, wltb the ii?*ip of ''ran Kos ? Sii.-.i.-r ?imi litir Qberbsussr, of the ?Osrman ?ijicr.i, sad U. Yoaya it ??i >-:?rceiy >?vir to the J'llu-lou? fr.cii.ls ol tlic I 0 ? seanied t?, fe. i the Incubus of a sluggish and uncer? tain ,?.?-oiiiiiiiiiiiiieii; .ml |...i-,h?I Viriixt.-nips's Bal? lade and Ivioniiise bul liidlfiVri ntlv. The male chorus sanir t?et;.r than un.-il, but tli?- perf'irmance i,\ the women's ?-hoir of stosart's "i'ra?il? s?aiK'' utvi the spinning .horn? fr. in "The Flying Dutch? man" was ?tr?>iixlv ??igK.-stlvc of ?h? cinmrn-? iiiiiinie she, Herr Oberhauser, the rua!? chorus ii'l the Symphony flo-letv'? orch???:ra unlt?d In a ?erfortnance of a cantata b? the conductor of. the .led.rkran?. Mr. Heinrich 'Z?lilner. entitled "Die lunnenseh'acht.'' which, ?lice the symphonie poem ?f ?Ik? name by I.lsz:. was sufge?te?1 by Kaulbacas painting of the battle of the Huns.