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?ATIONAT, ACADKM) OF nWWII ?:?? ?o ? * to:.sx> ;. m i.-'-oi ExhUiltton ?< p-rtraita. ABBEY'K THRATRB I Kina Arthar. ACADEMY OP MUB1C ? The BperUaa Da heee AMRRICA.N TEEATRE I ln Blghl oi Bt Paaia Bl.tor THRATRK l:M The NtgM Clerh RLARRglJCR OAM.KRY, Wlh-Bt. ??4 Mh-ave - PartiaR BROAtr* *T THBATRB -Sin-Hi- Exceltaaey. CARNEGIR H \i.i. I II Oaaeaii CACINO l t:. Th.. Wlaard af tne HWe. I'ni.rviirs THKATRR l:li MyleeAreea DALY'g THRATRB l 18 Mkaj PyajaaaUoa. Eio.v v ; srr Oon i rt. KMP1KE THI ?> Rl I 18 Orlatophar. Jr. j>-i i in | ? HEATRR-g Oknaooda. OARPEN THKATRR * l? rrBBg ORANP ITCNTRAL PAUACE II .- rn. to 11 p nv ORAND Ol'ERA HOIW-! Tha Blrjrda Olrl. BARLKM OPERA HOUSK I 18 Tha Ol U D ?"" HKHAI-I) 8QTARB THEATRE-BtlO-Tha Heart Mai ? HOYT8 THEATRE 8:30 The Oar Parletani li:\ im. i'!.- I 18 Bwi. vTapaea. k - rER -v ni m.'s i ? i,rvi\ LYCEl'M 7 i '? ii ?- Mowameat Eatr. UYCE1 m THKATRR ?-' 8 Tha Prtaonei of Beada. .. : ^ OPERA H"i BR 1 ? ' ''" B*"wW ? i-iiii. I'M.mii. rt . 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Bun lay foi local dellverjr In Ww-Tork Cii> nriuei !?>? pald bj aub , . i. ? . ? ng thelr Tribune fi ' ? j -s ! - v;k To all forelgn eountrle. fexeept . ,- . . a- ? i M- \' ? I ? It .... . | p,m| \\,..;.; ! \V, . ti ' ' ??'?"r REM1TTANCEB Ren I I P rtal Order, Exprte. Order. i i ... | . ? i h oi Poital . ? tter. wlll ba al the ' :;s "T THE TRIBt'SE.?Maln offlce of The Trlb . ' it., Ni -v-V rl; Maln upt ?'? " \ ' ?? m ,i|| . m ap i. lenca ilmply x.--'.'. ^i rk_^^___m FOUNDED BY HORACE GHEELEY TI11 RRDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1898. FOURTEEN PAGES. TBE KBWB TB1B M0BX1X0. FOREIQN.?Three Auatrlan warnhlpa n ! to prepare for aervlce In eonnectlon wlth irklah troublea have salled for the A>-K<-.tn. a ivl pg from Cuba ara lo the effecl that . ? ? '. ?? . rdered tl. ? di i II ,n 0f a augar plai tatlona found In opergtlon. h itan Parllamenl reopena to-day; . i' matti ra wl 1 com* up for < onel li ratkvn. jabea Bpei ilfour and the other da fendanta, wlth the exceptlon of Dlbley, were ; gulity ln thi Land ABotment Company DOMESTIC?A cold w?ve pre.valied ln the B . , .-. pf the Rocky Mountalna The young men who wrecked a Naw-York Central tr<iin were arralgned at Boane, N. \ . d wlth murder; they pleaded not gulity and were remanded. Oovernor Morton Inted f now Board of state AgtMgaora !,? i Markel Club, of Boston, held j.^. nv , . .... ?'? ^ > .-letnrv Herbert d the Mlnneapolla to ^a!l for Turklsh ^ ? i wlth ui d'i;iy. Alcaaua Hooper, Ri ] ubllcan Mayor ? :' Baltlmora In tiii,-\- yeara, wos Inaugurated C1TY AND BUBURBAN. Calvert Vaux. the ln . i- ? ? tect, myateii tualy dlaappaared Tbe Taj Commlaalonere appolnted three r ilicana and one Btata Democracy man as ? l fonr Tammany offlclala ?? Henry Irvlng dellvered a lecture on "Macbeth" enta of Columbla College. _? Thi Kannlgan murder case was eummed up on both Bldea ? : A eommlttee from tba lr>n 1 wlth the Btate 15 iard of Arbi : ln regard to tbe houaeamltha' Btrike. i Th" Btock maiket waa atronger. THE WEATHER Porecast 1 i to-day: Qan . |er, nrlth brlah n rthwenterly wlnda. The temperature yeaterday: Hlgheat, 57 . . -,l iweat, tl; average, 44a?. Mr. Hooper, lha new Mayor of Raltlmore, Tirot.' a ?-.l beglnnlng In lii>< Inattgural addreaa and lni'i down prlnclplea wblch, if adbered to, wlll i"' Kreatljr t'? iiit? advantage "f tuo clty, wlillf ni the aame tlme Ibey wili bave n power fnl 1'ii'ii-iii-v to Ineure permanenl Republlcan controf "f Baltlmora. Mayor Hooper promlaed thal all the departmenta "f tbe munlcipal (for ernmenl should b? condacted on ;? glrlctly i>us! n< .? Itaala, nnd acnouuced hN bellef In prac tiin! f'lvU Bervlce Reform. I; wlll rexiatre coflr age and determlnatlon on bla parl to carry uul the Ideaa lo whlch be baa proclaimed liis adher init he wlll be eertaln I i have the aupport of ;ill right-tblnklna cltlxcna who are weary <?f j-i ii_r rtlh*. No faUll can Juatly be found lieonuae Ihe Tag i immUslonera bave al laat gol rld of Ihe Tarn Board "i" Tax Aaaraaora. Blnce tbe mn> ?icipal revolutlon achleved a year ago ibere h.is been In aogae in!ini> too much tenderneaa la rcference to oity employen Identlfled wlth the TMiiimmiy rAglane. i'ln>. fJoea nol nnttn ih.it thaare were n<> food men in thc Bonkipal aervlce whlle Tamgaany waa i t power: bul thcrej would have been do Improprietj iu turnlng oul :it tbo earlleal ? nv. iiii-ni tnomenl nil Iboae rosJiecled v. ih thc Tammany organlxatloa. Inatead, we have >? ? n men reialned In thelr placea who iinr ,wz tbe re. i-iit campalga worked opeely for tha gajceeng o( hba Tanamaay Hcket. Thal is nol wlint the people latcaded when Ibey roted ia>t year to ejeel Tammany from Ihe dty govern rni-ut. Tha Tammany Tai Aaaeaaora bave been k> jit ln "tii'o too loai iu .in addreaa la Waahlngl m yeaterday <'Ij;iii rellor MacUrackea, <<f the ITnlveralty in thin ?Ity, outllned a plaa for thc rlaaalfkaUoa mt Amerlcan unlveraltlea, collegea and achoola, whlch wlll comaaand thc tboogbtful Bttcntlon of educatora. Al preaenl Ihe Natlonal Commla !?i ii r i i Kilucatlon i> bonnd to accepl the re ;- - wblch be recelvea, and adncattoaal msti tatlona are tbertfore ratcd accordlng '<? thdr iwa ? ei m >??? - at Ihemaelvi a, an ! i*? *t BccordlnR a> any r.\.? i ataadard l?r. MacCracken )>ro p -? iiiai tbe CJommtaaloncr aball bc antborlzed to iDni.e laqnirtcg ragardlag ?nlvcraltkra anl collegea .in.i claaalfy them wltb ret>reiice to ,1,,.: .,,-u.ii roudltlon. Whllc recognlatag ,,1P limlted power of tln' Govetament ovet nueb ,n gtltutloaa, Dr. MaeCrnekea rlearly potated1 otit the advaatagee thal wottW follow frata the ptaa wliirli ln' ettggeeted Tii,. WaahlBgtoa AdBUtietnttoa aeema at laal to nppredate the laiportance ot rlgoroua meaa> nrei for Ihe proteethm ot AawJcaa latercata la Tarhey, At all eveata, ns the reaull of Cab laet coafereaeea a dedaloB argg reached yeater (ln io dlapateb the erolaer Wnneapolla to Smyraa m< apeedlly aa poaelble, and ordera lo thal effect wereprotnptly laaued. it la expt I ?' thal the crulaer will be ready to itarl In four or Ove daya and tlint phe will reacb her deatlna tion in gbonl Ihrte weeka. Thla audden cbange <if pollry is Mld to have been cauaed by appealg from mlealoBary organlaatlona nnd from many promlnenl mra In favor of an Inrreaae of our njval foree ln Turkiah watera. Patrlotlc Amerl caaa will regard il ag a aenalble rhange. A vlgorooa proteat will be preaented lo 'li' Repnbllcan Connty Commlttee nt its meetlng thla evenlng agalnal the blgh-banded metboda of ii;.' machlne leadera to keep Ibemaelvea ln power by preveatlnf Republlcana from enroll Ing In large aambera, ns they would nndoubtedlj do If the opportonlty were glven them. Tbe proteat will come from theCampalgn Commlttee ..f the Repnbllcan <'lni>. whicb took artJon on the matter on Ifonday evenlng. How far Mr. Lauterbacb haa departed from the letter and spirii <'f tln' conetltntkm ol the Repnbllcan or ganlaaUon la ahown In the auggeatlve rontrast preaented In another colnmn between tbe pro vlalona of the conatltutlon and tho Lauterbacb Inatrnctlona to the eommltteea whieh be baa empowered to dfrect the enrolment 8ECBETART CABLI8LF8 ERR0B8 The flnandal foollahneaa whicfa baa bronght dlatrnal and dlacredll upon the rlcheal Natlon on earth is not llluatrated more plainly by Becre tary Cartlale'i gpeecli than by thoae who ap pland it. Lel ns aee if they cannot be belped to understand bla nnd thelr mlslake. If th? Treaanry haa a gnrplua-revenne, it mmt reeetvc gaore money of aome a rt than it paya ont ln timt caae, nol a dollar 'n gold can i?-' drawn from tbe Treaanry excepl by taklng a notc from clrculatlon, and the notea ao aurrendered the Treaaury baa power to accnmnlate in Ita vanlta untll no more gold is drawn. Bnt if tln- Tn aa ury lms n deflclt, it mu<t pay ont elther of gold or of notea more than it takea In, and if it paya q, -., ih, ae may be at once exebanged for gokl, bo thal Ita entlre deflclt goea onl ?-f the ;-r"ld re gerve. When Secretary Carllale atated tbat Ihe Goveinmenl had to borrow $162,.,000 In order I., malntaln Ita gold reaerve, be dld n.,t atate the mct thal the borrowlng was made neceaaary by a great deflclcnry of revenue, whlch look onl of the Treaanry gold or notea, and deprlred it ol power to malntaln its reai rve. When the Natlon bnya from abroad more ihm li gellg, gold wlll go ont In aettlement. About 150,000,000 haa p ae thla year, becanae the ralue ol mercbandlee i xported has been ahonl $31.000,> 000 l.-ss than tbe nomlnal and over 180,000,000 leaa than the actual value of Importa. Bui if the Iraporta had been reatricted by a wlae nnd patrl? otlc tariir. aa they were for many yeara, there would be In tbe long run gold to come ln and nol gold to go oul for payment of balancea. In the fourteen yeaw ? ndlng wltb tl.lectlon of Cleve land in 1805! over $100,000,000 more gold came lo than wenl abroad, even Including all tha mlll lona aent to redeem bonda held abroad. In the last threc yeara, bealdea all the gold brought hlther by laaulng tbe $102,000,000 ol bonda part ly taken abroad, over $145,000,000 gold has g me out ol tha country. When thal gtate of thlnga exlata the Treaaury reaervea nre drawn down, iust ns they are naturally Increaaed when K-lil la comlng Into tl.ountry. Thua ihe aame law wblcb reatricta Importa by ndequate dutiea, and yleula an adequate rerenne to the Treaaury, operatea to atop both the outgo i.f gold from the Treaaury nnd the outgo ol gold from the country. That intelHgent Natioual pol Icy waa broken by tha electlon of 1802. GoW whlch had been comlng In durlng the month of October w.-i.t out In Kovember after tha elee tlon. The Treaaury goM reaerve, whlch waa $134,400,657 November l. .Uist before Cleveland'a electlon, haa run down below $90,000,000 In aplte of ihe borrowlng of $162,000,000, nnd la runnlng down each week. Thoae wbo ara IncapaWe of underatandlng rocb facta as theee naturally ap plaud Seeretaiy Carllale for aaying that tba aource of perll la the clrculatlon of notea whlch may be releeued. Por fourteen yeara aach notea drculated, nnd goid did not go out but cain.- In largely, in aplte el the payment ?.f $1^06,700.000 bonded debt, much of it origlnally held abroad, ln threa yeara under a dlfferent pohey the aame notea are alleged to have Inereaaed the dehl nnd taken mn the goM. Tbe aasertlon may do for pollUclana who have been phenomenal fail ures ln flnance. it ougbt to be too absurd for practlca] bualneaa men. Por the aake of dearaeaa, the Influence of poa sibly overrupld debl paylng durlng tln- fourteen yeara, of tbe mtechlevoua reductlon ol dutiea 'on Importa ln 1883, and of the large Increaae in laauea of notei under the Bherman act, has been omltted. if the debt payment bad been a llttle more gradual, if the reductlon ol dutiea ln 1883 had bei-n gmaller and leaa hurtful, the Treaaury nnd the country would bave been in atronger poeltion to meel any gtraln. Tbe laaue of gflver notea was furer-il upon tbe country aa tbi only mi'iins of avotdlng fr.-olnage ol gllver, de manded by Beeretary Carllale'a party and siin ported by Beeretary Carllale hims.-if. But in gplte of any und all mlatakea or Blfflcultlea, the Natioual policy ol Protectlon kept the Treaaury lortifled wlth an adequate revenue and reaerve down to ihe hour of Prealdeni Cleveland'a elec tion. The contraat baa been ao ghtrlng that moai of the rotera aee It, whether Mr. Carllale doea or not. ^?_^.^.?? A un GRAB /"/,' 8TREET8 Tha people of Brooklyn were on Monday brought laca to laca wlth whal cannol truiii fully be charaeterlxed as anything bui a giganUe grab by a trolley rallroad c >mpany, whieh pre? aented a petJtlon to the AWermen for tbe priv Hege of taylng tracka and operatlng eara oa goorea of atreeta in all parta of tbe dty. It can bave cauaed no aurpriae wben it appeared that tii?' new company, wltb a comprehenalve name, waa one ol the enterprlaea ol Patrlck II. Plynn, wlth wboae actlrltlea in vartona dlrecUona Brooklyn people are toleraWy famlllar. Thal a Btreel la uaed for reaidcuee purpoaea exclnalve ly; that a Irolley road la already in operation <m g parallel atreel only a block away; thal certaln tborougbfarea have been aupplied wlth |.I pavementa wltb th? expectaUon thal they would I... reaerved for trafflc by rehldea other than cara none ><t tbeaa conalderatloua aeem to have bad any effed upon Plynn and his aaaodatea, ex epl to lead iln-rn to inctude guch atreeta In i tin-ir gtneral arheme Tha propoaal to turn over ?tr<'?-ts lii.r- Claaaon ave., sixth ave. and lionr. ; at. to a graaplng rallroad compaay could only ; be Jnatlfled on tba ground of Imperatlve publle Deceaalty; and no aueh neceaaity can be ibown to exlat. The new concern waata to become ? rlval to tha Brooklyn lltiuhts Company, wblcb controla a greai oumber ol trolley Uaea, aad alao is aeemlngly determlaed to coeree tbe Al lantlc Irenue Company, ahleh Plynn'a otber ,i baa been trylng to abaorb s.i far aa tbe appllcatloB ..r tbe Eaai Rieer and AtlanUc Ot-cau Rallroad Compaaj la coa cerned, ii gpparently especta lo gel thc rlghl to conflaonte tbeae gtrectg m* a free glft. Thal tbe Bo.'inl of AJdcrnBca arlll conneal lo anj aoch anrrender it M hnpoaedMe to bcRcve. Brooklya baa ahrcady bad ?caae cgpcrlence arlth Patrlck H. Flynn. and it bchoovca n* ofBctala to aaake bard-and-faal rootracta wlth bUn, and bcc thal he la held'" them rigidly. Whether thc romp my lotenda t" bnlld oa all Ihe gtrectg Indnded In Ita magalflccnl arheme or not, it la perfeelly plaln th n li ahonld nol bc deall rrltta by the rlty an thorltleg mi nnytbing bnl Ihe Btrlrtegl traalnpaa piinclplea. k' ime i 1 the atreeta ln nmeallon II ,.,,,, (jatp t legltl '? te rlalm to, for they are omphntlcallj nol rallroad atreeta, and ahonW uever he pcrmlttcd to become anch. Por the rlgbt to nae other gtrectg whlch may be apprn priately acl apart for rallroad parpoacg thc com pmiv siii'iiM !>'? compcllcd to pay llbcrally. The fniii'iii-'" ii acekg are of greal raluc. lt would be tbe belghi <>f folly for the clty to make n alfl ,,f iiioiii to Ihe I'lvnn concern, or to ncccpt a Irlfllng ?nm aa compenaatlon for the Inrgc priv il,.-,-, it aeeke, VR. i WTEBBACBTB VABP.ER AB I EADER. The detaila of the movementa and plnna of Mr Lnnterbnch'a Conntj rommlttee are abroud ,,1 in myatery and p&*\ flndlng oiit. Tbe maln rmrpoac. however, la thoronghly nnvcllcil. Thal |8i m accure the electlon of a Conntj Commlttee .,.' ,]?. December prlmarlea whlch wM contlnue M,-. Unterhacb In thc prealdency and pnl the rountj organlaatlon for tbe comlng year In tbe ,. ?.,,,i 0f the Platl Unterbncb factlon. The Trlbune haa heretof.notnted oul Ihe proceaaea by whlch it la propuaed to nccompllrt thla reanlt. They arenobragen and ainlncloua llial they have alreatly awakened tbe anger aad Indlgnation of tbe greal body of Republlcana arho bave the welfare of Ihe parly al hearl and nre aollclfnna for ita ati eegg; and we nre gbtd to know that dtcpa bave been taken tn defeal the infamona conaplracy. Bnl the Importanl clrcumatance baa ,,, be reckoned wlth thal Lauterbach and hla aaaociatea are now in control of the machlnery 0f the cnrolmcnl and thc primariee, and wlll not abrink from rcaortlng to tbe mnst nnacnipnlons meana for rctalnlng It They have alrcady dhv rloaed thal pnrpoae, Wlth thla advantage in thelr favor the laaue may be doubtful, bowever greal may be the majorlty opi oaed to thelr donv Inatlrm. Indeed, from preaent nppearanccg, nn leag there la an unugnal demon*tratlou i d ibe part ?f earneat Republlcana, they wlll ancceeil. To defeal them tbe party In thla county muat be thoronghly arouaed to Ita duty. Por thla ;s arj emcrgeney not leaa Imp rtnnt than anj baa confronteil thepartj fi r many ycara ln Si ite and Congreaalonal pleetlona. ?| . reallze what the re-electlon of Mr. I*auter !..,.), t0 the pr< ildency of the County Commlti ??? would mean to the Republlcan part) of Hi ? -. j,, |ta Internal hnrmnnj. Ita i apa Ity I OBeful work and Its Im] - r< r ruture ati ? or whal lt would mean lo tbe rauae i?f mun! Ipal reform, I i whicb tbe partj bna di IHhtii ? ly com mltted Itself it is only neeeasary l i glnni*e al tbe anllt nl polnta In hla brlef eareer aa a pu Htii il leader. Il wlll be remembered thal witli bla aelectlon aa temporary cltalrman of the roni mlttea In Jannnry of thla year. wlthoul waltlng to be clected permaneni prealdent, he began to Btlr np dlaaenalon and utrlfe bj an attack upon th< ae wbo had anpported another condld ite, , waa nol only In extremely bad taste, bnl bo groaaly offenalve that aome of the beal and trueat Repnbllcans ln the organization i. np and lefl In dlngusl l'i m Umi tlme foru inl he IokI no opp irtunlty to abu?e aml defame not only bII who were conne l .1 wlth the munldpal n i itratlon electini l?y Republlcan rot?*, bnl promlnent and Influeutlal Republieana, only offenca waa lhat they dedred ibe Repub lican Leglalature at Albany to pnsa law* in fur tberan.f tb ? Reform movemeni in ili i clty for whlch the votcra by 4."..O0U majoritj bad ? \ preascd theli tlealre. Il wlll l?e rcmeiubered that early ln April he lamted n defamal ?rj elr n l;n-. altaeklng well kn ?wn and Inflnentl il II 'pul* llcana aa "ambltiotia and envloua men." who deaired i - "atab Ihe Republlcan part.) lo the beart" for no other rcogon than that ibeae Re puhllcana had nnlted In n reaj.tfnl req to tbe liCglalatnre for tbe enactmeal of lawa In thc latcreat of munldpal reform. li wlU alao be remembered that he penmaded tbe RcpnbUean Btate Commlttee, or rather Ita pgecutive offleer, to Indorae tbe ncandaloua ?ii cnlar and aend it ont through the Btate. Ai thal wben thla bad provokctl a atorm of Indlgna liun. Iu- made n cowardly lacak. and pretended t,> the Connly Commlttee, before whom be had been caljed to account, that be dld aot Intend to laaue tha rircular na bo offldal document, but only aa hli Indlvldunl ntterance. li may -.!-.,, bc recalled thal dnrlng Mr. Lnulerbach'a pntlra Bdmlnlatratlon of tl.tflce of prw Idcnt df thc < louuty i' immlttee be b/ta b?>n mi re clamoroua In liis denundatlona of RcpublK-nn uili.i.ils for nol givlng hlm patronage tlum agalnat Tammany, or the traditlonal op|H?n iiIm of Keptibllcanlgm, r.-r any range wluttever. h - whole conrae haa been faetlonal and mlachli roua. Xo man'a waa evei more ao. We leave aalde bla gnbacrvlency to bla rllent, Mr. I'latt; hla rank reputallon na a lobbylat, lii> ambltlon lo he Unlted Btatea Benator, and aimply aay that aa a mlacbief-maker and ractlonlat, aa ;i dlaturlier of the peace, a atigma upon ili" reputatlon ai - a blndrance to tbe Bucceaa of the Republlcan party, Edward Lauterbach haa no more buaim - to be prealdi nl of tbe Republlcan County Com mlttee than bla Batanic Majeaty baa to preslde over a conference of Llberal Chriatiana. EDVCATIOX l\ TB UX n RECK1SQ. Tbe fonr peraona wbo wreck <i thc N'ew-York Central traln neor Roma on Tuesda) m nre nol boj i. Thelr ;i-1 waa h"i the mad freak ; nf chlldren, auch aa we are now and then enlle i uiioii t.. ihronlcle. li waa tbe delllx rate, ii. ti I di crlme nf young men iild enougb lo knou the oature >>t whal they dld, fully to renll* ? tbe Itarm they were plottlng n i>? 1 tbe punUhmenl tbnl Im> longed to Ibelr deed. They were determl.I enough to hold ihelr pnn?oao in mlnd t ir ne irly ' two weeka, whlle waltlng I ir the walch wblch w.'is soi irfter thelr tlrat tampeting wlth the ra 11m to be removeil. In 1111- bo].i plundi rlng the traln thejr bnrlcd II lato Ibe dltch aml ancrlflci I aeveral llveg, ao addlng murder to tbelr other | offencea. Thelr .?iini"st Inconcelvable depravitj la manlfeat, apd H may be aaaumed lha) they wlll gnffi r ihe jti^t pcnalty "i tbelr crlutc. Thej gre evll-doera of a rerj rimple type. V. i thej are noi old crlmlnahi led by progre?? alve offpneca Inl i an attltude of warfare on ao dety, nor bave they grown "i> In .i lawleaa com , munity auch ;is derelopcd Ihe notorioua bandlla uf the |iliiin-i. The young men were not In wnht, nor la there nnj evldenee thal they came from erlmlnal atock wlth Inherited rlcloua tenden i . ies. One of them at leaat appeara to have l?eeu reared under gentle Influencea, and to have been Ibe objert <>( the eare <<t a worthy fatber, wlth v.ii..-.- aorrowa :iii wlll aympatblre. The tele graph atatea that bII fonr gre Intelllgenl young men. uiint congenltal predllectlon t'? cvll a Lombruao mlghl dlacovcr ln them we do n><t knoa Perbape each waa tbe one bad boy gmong len thouaand, whom no tralnlng, ao Inflaencc, n ? reformatory, coukl bare made Into a worthy riii/'ii. itiit there i-? aa yel no vi"?m>i for Btich bellef, nor la aay theologtcal dtctum of tbe ile* perate wlckednega of tbe bnman benrl niiim aa i to iceounl for thcac ladlvldiial manlfeata uf li, An 1'ii-i'T i ? plaiMitlon i? m h ind li n Ihe |i K'kel "i "to ? l the j nung ili -|i"i i d'-.-s. it waa t yatlow-eorcrad hlatory oi ih? pxplolta of Ihe Jamea brothera That hook nlone ,ii,i nol hrtag about tha wreck, bui that ixwk rerenla the yoaag men. nnd teUa tha type to vvlii. h Ihey heJoag. Dwefllag la n rlvllhwl nnd (Hirlatlan commualty, they grow np worahip plng ihe outhtw, gtoattag over diahonorabb' ad renttire and rovetoua ol wealta, bowever gnined. I, ,,..;? be aald rh.it thla is ihe imylah fante for pxdtemeal whlch gratlfiea its. if. whatever pnr pnta ma) do. But what an Indletmeet l? It of nhinition to aay that it has ao atlmuiaat to tbe r, uthfnl Imiglaatioa, i.ntlet for actrrltlea to offaei sin ii appeala! At aome potal ln Ibetr llvea I, ? , ki aeem as |f g nleber ideal of explolta than wrecklng mall hralsM mlght hare found lodglng in fheae young mea'a mlnda. If dld not. Tbe nnnala ol rrlme flred Ibetr blood. They made ihemaelrea otitlawa in mere bravado. Til,...,. gppeara lo bave b< n no other Bftloui ,?,,, v.. for they dM not take even demeatary precantlona to blde thelr tracke, i h klnd of rrlminnl is conatantly bdng edu rated. He may not wreck tralna He may only wreck hlmaelf. He is the vlctlm ol vlcloua pub Hcatlona. Wben be ahould be dreamlag over ?,,:,],. romn.a. fllllai bia mlad wlth blgfa Ideala, li ? la lavlted la Imaginntion to conaort \-i-h , i-niiii iis and admlre thelr waye. Ilis mind and paaalona are early laflamed wlth im ],,,;-,. irritlnga. L'nder the aame ol blatoty and nca i and reallatlc llteratnre thonaanda ol Amcri ,,,? youth to-day are havlag Juel thla traln Ing. Publlabera dreaa the recorda ol erlme and abame In variona vlrtuoua dleguleea, but thelr aole aml only objecl is to make nacleaa proflt by nppcallng to all the worat Inatlacta ol na formed nntiire*. We have nol yel lound a way ...?; , hildren from contamlnation. i*< I we Vl.,,,,!? i- -ii ontbreaka of yoiithtul erltne. nri; uii'i THE ftVLTAVB LETTER. Ai,;.,l fiamld'a letter to Lord Ballabury la uniqiie. Tl n rhroalclea ol royalty and the re i ? dlplomacy may be aearched in valn for p,?,.,.. i, i.i or parallel. For a monarch to write ;, . j;, ,,,] |ptte ? to a feflow-aoverdga, or to aome great dlgaltary ol bla owa court, is uauaual. ;? . baa wrltten to a Mlnlater ol a for dgn and n ?t now frlendiy court And auct ? lett< ;?: ii is an appeal for mercy; a requeat H.at i.. i.i Ballabury wlll make a pubttc apeecb ln tbe Knltaa'a behalf, and nae bla Influence loward a relaxntlon of the preaaure Oreat Brlt :lin Bnd ihe othei Powera are puttlng upon the porte. Tbere uever waa anytblng llke it in tbe v...:lil laefore. Tbe flral fael auggeated by ibla extraordlnaiy . ni la. of ?."-<?. tliat its wrlter is in a | ..-,. plltfht. Wi re tlia: nol ao, he WOUld , ,..,. Wrltten 11 Bui after tbat, what? la |hp ;i . , | i; shnll the Powera wlthdraw and l? l the Turkiah Hovernmeal take [?? , ,- n roum ? We tbiuk not. We moat <b j tniBi n.it. We have no aympatby wlth ;i?. itadical i rlnta ? I London, whleb make this i..;-,..- mere oeeaalon for revlllng Ita wrlter arlth ite ol tbelr command. We are I i , ngree wlth tboae more temperate and na journala whlch --.? In the Bultan'a tet ,,.,. a rrankneaa and a pathetlc dignlty whlch none the leaa call for aympatby becauae they are m'.ttaken and IneffectuaL This extraordi ?,.-, protinlure ia Jnal one more evidence of Vi , ;; mid'g dealre lo .1" well. H ?nd thla la ihe all Importanl polnl it la evidence, abaolutely convlndng . , t bia inability lo govern bia Kmpire nnd ut bla Inability even to see and to I ID(| the rool of ihe tronble. He aaya be ... .,,,.. ii] . ;, .. rma; he will place the paper .. ,, ,,.. them before hlm, and aee tbat every artide la pul In foree; lo thla he glvea his word ,,-? !?,,.. ,-. well, n ? are willlng to belleve he . it, Bui the nnawer la thal be has been , . , v rrtite Ihe reforma for the last two ,,. iveeks, and has nol aucceeded, and is i.,,v, further from auti eaa lhau ever. Tbe maaaa ,,. ,.,,,,! in Teaae. Thc Bultan'a own ,,.; , n ,,||,| ironpM diai b y his ordera. Kvery , Kmpire la fnlliug Into chaoa. \n I II .,., i. nitb ail hia good Intentlona an I mf4en. is helpb-ss to cheek tbe down ward nwb I iward ruln. !? ,nbtl. aa hia eyea are bllnded to theee facta. ll,. s aurrouuded by a throng ol Ibe moat cor Ml,, pourtlera iu tbe world. They flatter hlm, ;,,,,! i?,. io bim, aml tubetltute thelr wlll for his boul the Kmpire. They tefl htm, and he ;,. ] , . -. th.n there liave been no niass.-or.-v bUl mi>ri'l.i auppreaalona ol revolta, nnd that the Armeulnna are reaponalble tor all the trouWe tn.it baa occurred. How caa be help blmaelf? ll,. cannoi pereonnlly go to Baaaoua aad to Aleppo and to Dlarbeklr and to every aceae of tronble in the Kmpire. He muat truat bla Mln liitera and tluvernora nnd other agenta, and if ?i,,. hetray hlm, what can be dol Thal they have ii.iiiwil bim is certaln. The repreaent ? ic Powera, of Amerlca aj well as of Itusal i and Kraaee and Great Brltala. are coa ; ti- ,ni personal obaervntlon, thal the very trorat lalei of waaton moaaaere and ontrage fall .;,,,.- ol reveallng the whole dreadful truth. \inid Biich dnnimataacea, for tbe Powera to take ?ne baekward atep would be a rrlme, whleb ao faith in Ihe Kultan'a good Intentlona nor aym w"iii hlM evidenl dlatreaa could pallbtte. I.. i Kallabnry'a commenl on the letter waa a ,,.,?, ,,?,.. -The ivMiit- of long yeara of error ?i,,.,. i be pai ! for, and ihecrud law is tbat th ae ??who will |Kiy are nol tho??? who wereorlglnally "iniiltt .it' iii" offem-e." Alalul Hamid may nol i?. gtiiity oi ti.ffenees of the Kurtla, or of the knareriea of Haaaan and Pahkrl. Bui there is no eacaping ihe relentleaa law tbat bc muat pay ihe nenaltv. Thal is Klamet THE CITV UBBART. Xh ???:?! ; Buch a thlng as the Clty Llbrary h, it ia a ife t - aay, the aver kn iwa nothlng and i area nothlng If the facl is ever brought to hla at ..,,;,..,,. it |a not In aueh a way aa to make an) Beri oa Imprea.ilon on his mlnd, This la due t i , |ri uniatam ?? th il the Clty Llbrary has , be >n plai ? -l In i harge of a competi ni per .. j tl ii llttle palna have been taken to it v.;. u it ought to be. The Indlcatlona rhange of pollev In this reapect are, there I , V\ i. ome. Ma u Btr ing reoently appolnt , ,i ;i rommltl.f eompetent cltlaena to Inqulre nditlon of the*llbrary and to auggaal ;, poiii | i to Ita future management Thla rtmmlttee ronalated of fjeneral Jamea Oraal Wl . m, i.iv. ird i" !>?? Lancey, Chartea B Todd, Wllllam i. .-'t'-n- and laaac Towneend Bmlth, .,i,i iii>" i--;- ri waa handad In two or threa ireeka Owlng to the prevalenl polltlcal e? . nt it falled to r.Ive the attentlon whlch ii ,. , .j. ,t. bui we hope and belleva th ?t 11 ?rlll be taken up for offldal aetton hereafter. The rommlttee reported thal II found the llbran "i!i a condltlon hbrhlj dlacredltable lo ? th,- hlef clt) of th ? Unlon, and not al all corn "parable to ihe reference llbrarlea of other dtiea "ol the iiist claaa aboul ua" and recommended thal II ba reorganlaed ns tbe "Llbrarj of aau nlrlpal Ite rda and Referencea," t.intaln or dlnancea and proceedlnga ol the Common Councll and othei rec >rda relatlng to tbe dty, Kew-Tork Btate documenta, munlrlpal ordlnancea, chartera, ? , of ev< ry conalderabla dty ln this countr) and Europe aa far as procurable, worka : ., town and ."iiniy hlatoriea, atandard worka of hletory and |.graphy, aewapaper fllea, , |. Whlle ? Ing thal luch an Inatltutlon muat bc of gradual growth, taa commlttee expraaaad ii,,. oplnlon that a begtnnljpff could ba made arlth - oi i. ? i. i importanl recommendatlona i i.ii'tii.- appolntmant of Ihe h brarlaa ut thc c. . Labrarj ^auuu bo veatej ui a commlttee conalatlng of the prealdent of the New-York Hlatorlcal Sodety. the prealdent of the New-York Oenealoglcil and ntographieal 8' rlety. and the senlor Juatlre of the Rupreme CottCt of New-Tork. and that th* tlbrarlan ahould hold offlce dtiHng Ufe or good behavlor. unleea Inrap.icltated by age. The ctiatom haa been lo regard the ofTice aa a sultabl* one for aome mem ber of Timmnny Hall who waa aatl.fled with B amall snlary nnd no work. Only once that we recall wa. an effort made to aecnre a thoronghly competCnl man for the place, and that waa nearly twenty years ago, when Mr. Rlchard Ilonry Rtoddard conaeatcd to take charge of the lihrary. But under tbe condltlon* then exl.t Ing It waa Imposalble CVCfl for hlm to do much toward maklnp It what It ahould be. A good opportunlty Is now offCTCd for resenlng thc lihrary from thc lamentable state into whlch it haa fnii'-n. aad maktng it worthy of the clty aml g raluaMe poagaaaion. Certalnly lt la worth whlle to gave the recordg of thc dty from the "deplorabla condltlon" in whlch they wcra found by the Mayor'g commlttee. Home of thc old recordg are of gr?at value, and, ln the tudgmenl of fhe commlttee, should bc either prlnted or c.nrcfully COfded on the typewrtter. Mayor Ptrong la nt the oplnlon that the Leftataterc should he a?k"fl to pas? a bili permlttlaf the copying of mutllated reeorda, and alao provtdlng a propcr place for the lihrary, a? Ita present quartero nre Inadequata. It is to bc hoped that thc auggee tlon In rcfcrcnco to the selectlon of the Jlbr;tr:;in may hc gdopted, so that the offlce can bg rC movad from the category of polltl'-al apolls; and fhen a .iifflcicnt aalary ahould he pfOVlded to enable the clty to gceura the genrlcea of a cm petent man for the place. The Clty Ubtary i? now a ahabby and almoet worthiess inatltuttoa. It Is capablc of bdng made of lar*e use and b.neflt, and Mayor Btrong may well do ay^ln hla poWCT to hrlng thls about Republlcan Inqulrer- We recret that we can HOt inform you where ynu '?an enroll next Satm day nlirht. That Is a oarcfully guarded aecret whl-'h in the lnterest of our readerg we have been trylng to dlacovcr, but Wa icnrn that It Is a pri VUte eoncarn of Mr. Bdward I-auferbach. and some of hls friends, and niin" of the Republlcan pubiic's btulneaa. ? o - ? Bevcral years ago when a serloua acclJent oc curred la th" Fourth-ave. tunnel through a fall ure on the part of an engtaear to r"? a danger siRiial there waa a strong impression producad ln thc popubtr mlnd that some method of givinjr audlble siifnals ahould he dCVtbtd to meet auch emcrgtnctee. The lmpnrtance of thla la empha slzed once more by the cellMon between two tralna on the Brooklyn Brtdge In a dense fog llke that whlch prevailed ot. Tucsday mornlng II is almost Impoaalble for stgnals that appeal to t'.ie e\,- ai.me to he seen. i'.ui im weathcr C indltl >ns i mid Interfere wlth algnala appealtng to the ear. Audlble algnala, if not more truatworthy than vlaual onea would at least aupplcmcnt the latter ln ;i valuable way. it la irue that In thc cane of tra na on the Brldge when attached to the cabie it is virtually Impoaalble for a colllslon to take place. slnee th? tralns are bound to bc a certaln dtatance apart; the element of dntt^cr Is intro duced when a traln ls? halted ncar one of the atattona, and It is her.- that gouud stgnala would demonatrate thelr Importanee ln thlck weathcr. Thc Brldge Truateea are not hospltable to ncw Ideaa, bul thla Is one that they may well pondcr over. The verdict of the New-York Tacht Club Com ii Ittea whlch ls to Inqulra Into the truth of the Dunraven diargea wlll he unheettattngly accepted on thla si'le of the Atlantlc, and It is dltflciilt to iw EnglUhmen of fair mlnda can refuse to ablde by lt. The invcotlgatlon wlll be an tmpar tinl one. All we want ls the facts, and everybody ti erned o'iKht to want all the fa^ts. if the Aldermen of tiiiJ town want to dlsplay a Oag of thelr own during thc tlme when they are In aeaalon In the rjlty Hall, we d,, not auppoaa any one Wlll Object aerloualy, unless it he on the ground i f eatabllahlng a precedent. Buppota that Bome other Board aay the Board of Kstlm.itc - ahould ln the future want to enj iy the aame pfivl lege .liiiiiiK Ita meetlnge; there mlght be some g, i of * c illlal ii betwacB 'iisigns. The pow era of the Aldermen have been much reduced in recenl yeara, am! they can be pardoned If they Hiink they can add to thelr dignity by dlsplaying h ilag of thelr ntvn. it la a barmleca blt "f bual ness, at all eventa, ^ _ There haa been no real danger of a water famlne ln New-York Cify thls year. and WhBt ever danger dld exlat has been dlssipated by the recent ralns. The clty wlll hegln the wlnter la go id Condltlon so far as its v.ater BUpply Is COU cerned. ? ?- - Since Justlce Neu'g dcchdon in favor of the trolley companleg on the fender questlon there baa been a startiing Increaae In the number of irolley aeddenta on th.- other slde of the F.as' Blvar. That it is a caaa "f cauae and effeet we ,io nol undertake to na>. but tha fact that three peraona wen knocked down and badly hurt nn Baturday la at lcast auggeetlva. Bvery trolley ear ought to b? provlded wlth a fender that wlll work. nol merely when on cxhlbltion, but when in aotual use. if the companiaa were in eamcat on 'he gubject they would flnd one or Invent one. without waltlng for actlon by the .-ourts. Boardg of Aldermen or th.- Leglelature. When the Grand .lury sat on the BrtdgC the Truateea sooffed. A Coroner'a Jury is now golng to Slt "11 it. _ i'i.Ks<>\ il Hoston papere announce that the itev. Dr. r.eorm C Loiuri-r. Of that rlty, has dedded t^ de.-'one ttle ,-ui1 to the Untveralty Church, Chlcago, raeently glven to him. and wlll eontlnua *?* paator of Tra monl Temple. fj.-t;.. \V. '"alilc. the novetlat, gpoka on "The M iral LTtiltty of the Novel" on Monday evenlng at the ITnlted Church of New-Haven. Blahop Ropert (Rotnan Catholte), of Rawall, has |UCI M||| i for Honoluin from Baa Praadaco. Ha returned reeently from Rurope, where ue want to ' recure recrulta for mlaaionary work In his ,i!<.. aaa He brougbt bach two prleata, fonr Brothera ai i four iurtera, hII bekaaglng to tha (irler of the Bacred Heart, tha mother houae of whlch is ln | Parla The Blatera go to tbe convent in Honohilu, where they wiii i?- angagad gg taacbefB, and the Brothera arlll take up tbelr atatlona on the icjier i-i.,nd "f Moiokai. one of the party la Pather Pamphlle Damien, hrother to Pather Joaeph Damlen, ?bo whlle laaorlng among the tepera at Molokal nix years a?o, cootracted the dlaeaae and dled. Now hla hrother goen to take up hla unflnlahed work Jle wlll he statloiie,] at Kalawao. Molokal, where hi" late hrother llve.l and t.'illt a church Father Pamphlle wlll he |g charge of thls snme church. aml H.lmlnlater to the rollglous want* and phyalcal com foits of the BufferlngTepere about hlm. He wlll nve ther.. permanentl). A tahlet haa been erected ln rhe cha^el of ilirat.l College, Phlladelphia, ta commemorate the herolstn ,.' Btephen Qlrard. the foundef of the rolleRe, .Iwr Ing the yeiiow fever epMemle of 17M. it is Fipected that M. Kotacbue, the new Ruaalaa MlnlBtet to the Catted States. wlll nssume hls olll (?:ai functlona In Washinnton in a few waefca. Hls full name is Rrneet Charlea Kotaewae "Ha ia a couata of Prlnce Cantacuaaae," aaya "The a/aah Ington Btar," "and. ilke muny other menih. rs of the KusFlan illplomatlc service, he I* of German orlgtn. Hls famlly ls one of promlnence In the Haltic provtnee af Ruaala, Hla grandfather waa a famoiis Ruaalaa naval oaacar, He made a cayaaa areaaa] ilie wartd ln 18,18, and waa one of the earllest fm Blgflefa to enter Japanese terrltory. Mlnlster Kotaebua ls a privy counsellor aii'l chamberlaln. and haa 1.:i BUtlOUed at Wilrtemherg for many years. He wiim orlgiaatty kataaMfad for the naval aervlce <>f Itussla. and waa, ln fact. a tnldahlpman on (he frlgata Potkan, of tbe Ruaalaa Bquadron, under PiTnce Conatantlne. ln the Mellterrauean ln Laa> ,,!< Qaa ol hls fellow-mldahlpman on that frigiit* w.is the preaent naval attuche of the Ruaalaa I.ega II.ni ln thls clty. Mr. Kotr.ebue renmined in the naval Bervlce fir only two or three yeara Whlle erulalng In the Levant Mr Kotaebua met th?< lady Who la now bla wlfe Bhe wh? the daughter af tha ItuaBlan Ponsul al a port ln Hajrpl It was through iis wlfe'a Influenca tnat Mr Kotaebua redgaed Ma poaltlon aa i naval offleer and accepted m place as an undar-aeeratary ln one of the forelmi I.egatlons wi Uuaslo. Ha haa aeived al ae\eral impoiiant poata. He waa ln IM Cw.ndtlor h the W?f*f ln a*r?nea and hla lasf mhtglon waa aa Rnaalan Mnfate? to STCoUTtof WUrtemberg It la eadTr. Miniaier to inf ? rompany hlm to Waahlnlton ?t nraf K * ?? howe -V. brlng wlth K"hiU'omy aon. who will an .. bla prtvate aeere* tary " Booker T. Waahlnx-on, prlndpal "f ?"*?*?? (Alabama) Normal. ffld Io?**?*? flStra" ataylng at tha Mrand I nton Hotel for a r?w na,* nri fiaVi o/ ////; /HV ??bui" Bgatth, ?he faaaeea Adaraalark giaale, u tfi raeallant bealth, la aplta et the r?et thal a paper ln thla dty prlBted a rol.unn obltuarv of h.m tbe othar day. "WB" aaya that fho.igh thi wrlter -.lone" the work well. he waa |04 btaaBtal pra vloua Oreen-Vhey fell me you wrlte for "T. '/^'l.'' c.rav-Yea atr, aad ray writlnga are rena aaara than tha writlnga of all the otbtf m*n ?? ?? paper f-omblned. . Oretn Bo? Whal do you wrlte Grray-fhe hea'i llnaa. (Boatea Tranaernw. The eoming mronationef tbaCaaraadCaartaa ef Huaaia at Moa.-ow ta to t-e Mmdaeted oa a aaoet taagalBceat aeaJa iiundreda of taeaaautaa al ?e? lara are to b? apant In maecttoa wlth If ln tha old "Ctty or Baapirora." Th- peaeaarry and tbe peop> are not to ba foraottea The eoart tnaamaar. );,.., ampowered to mak- all arraagameata. tn* other ,lay gaVB an order for IMM k*K< ?f Bl Bd, ahlCh are to ba dtotrtboted aaaaag the p< ; - "'inci wlth tradltlonal uaa*? il B^BBBiB cerOMtfcMBU Ha Aaarovad th.- RectM. "laa you know, ? i*ar.M ...i,l Mr H.innlmnn.-. "that i Itfcg tba am] > make a WelBh rabblt..' "Why, '"hariey! she ax-lalmed, f9? WOU you couldn't eal the laat one." "Vaa vri'l I want you to maKe '-m all j ist ince it. Wbeaever 1 eat Welah rabbll I bava ndlgaa. tion." i Waahlngton Itar. ?Tha ifaeofl (Oa.) Telagraah" ejootea J R I 8> ard g prominent rltlaen or Maaaelflfle, Oa., aa ?? plalnlag bwv tna placa eame by IU Utle. Mr ard aald thal or'.glaally varloua namea aei geated to tha Poetcflla Departeaeat, but ol araa made on on? ground ar. i aaothef. He "Al laat I aat down and arote out a llat of I hundred namea. and toi 1 them If they eeald - ona on the lla: to BUft tham th? " i W ?? malB name>aa. for I had <nw?t"l mtf BBIM I had "ver heard of. l:i d tlfl tlm? tba ar.-w-r laag bacfc, "i.'t ii remalfl WanaeleeB,' aad ever a!n ? -t tln,.? ir haa hai thal name. whieU, whl'? I " i Is not aurh a bad nsim- after all " i.al of Ten-i aay, pa. erbal Kt**J?"2&*J& theaa numbera al tha- bottorn of i-^n pi iraT Look at tMa one, Shakeapaar-. 138. I'f-rplex. d Fath^r (who haa n?ver l>?en in a ga|. Igey befareUh! ?hl--I expect that la b a te.ephoag number.?(Humorlatlche Blatter. Il ?..* alreedy ecrtala tha: the ncgro axhlbli la tha Tcnnaaaca ivntanniai BablMtloa n?xt year w:ll be very .-omp>f". 1 C. N>' er B pr .| ncgro of Naabvtlla, hia bean appolatad ' ot tr.e eablblt by tha airactora ii>- waa f - ber of yeara a paembat of the Kaahvthe Cltj cil, and aerved on Imporiant bualneaa * ln rhar bciy. II- waa BJtate rommtaatoaei Naw-Orleana Bapealtloa m ItW He hai * 1 law b?fore the Naahvtlie bar for aeven M Bucceaafully nnd haa w )i the r'?r r ; ' ' "? alty. Re haa made ? > * anug littie fortune. Tha K lltor of "The B iala" pl ? > . ? "*? fi m .i aeedllng ::???? u| ? ': N v on November 4 It a ?? - ? alae, .ni.I of tin<-- quallt) It waa i irea had b irne, in had fallen inor.- than a foot ln depth ? h i i .-luna t.? tha leavea an i - ? i i ???? ? ?, ich as to pr Bort - ll rroai tne froai lowe i. A peai b of tl I* qu il Ihe aaaaoa, w tul l n ., : ent llat of frulta. [I la poaalble, howei * may ba a freak, the produet of a be ' ? a eaoaped the s'-ver.- froetl uf laa-. May, \ ?> ? T< irgee In The Baa - In the pvaent dtaturbed can IH thi T rli ?h Kmplra it is gratlfytng ta laara thal the ^, Koben Cotlega, '" natantlBople, wai i durlng the last rear wlihoul Intan romtr.en-ament ln June tlft^n BtUdcatl ?' '? - uatad, and the clositm exer praocnca af an orderbr aaaembly of For the first tim?- ln the h ati ry of tha Turkiah newapapera ol ih* follawlBg 4 ?1 ? long and very com l Batleea of tba <? ebata, and tba ?MiriHtian papera In rartoua laa* fj'iajrt-s garg from one to thra^ full pagl The caneral haaltb of tha clur aa ?r ?x* ceptlonally bad, but in tha colleg i ?erloua lllneaa. The reporl of Praa ' '?'?? to the truateea, whoaa anaual mi tini a ? I Wednaaday, tha Itth laat., itatea ihat "tha | '? pa^-is for 'he comlag year are unexpeeti l| - Thera are tl# atiidanta ln Bttual attendai i is mora than we bava ha i for a aumbei ":' yeara" i?.- Bdda: "If mt raa onl! fln i tha meai | ward and not fall beblnd other rdueal laatl tuttona In Turkej an l H ilg i arhy our laaluenca In the future ihouM i wlder and deepar thaa In tha pasi Tha foui tloaa hav. been well lal I. We bave a v and confldenca of the dlfferem ? iad w.- shall malatalfl "ur paaltlon ' ae ? ? h ground ir. our latelleetaal ? ?;< and h.i\" i able faefUtlea !n the way of bulldlngi and \'0 feeaora'1 WlUtam A. Baoth a - - "? '? i'-?i dent of the Board ol Truateea, the Rat I ?? *? ward B. <'oe ateretaiT. ?od WTIIIIi m C I .'g^a of the flaaman'a Bank for s.iviugs. traaaurar. In Henry I'.v.ui'.v. thla Btate, khim yeara ?t a young woasan wtu waa aun k her former -: heart for broaxrb af atomla* ?a- put on tl arlt Deaa tand, and the lawyera as urual b ( all aorta of Inqulaltlve interrogatorlea. 'V . aay, lemarkel on.-. "that th.- defendant fr iuem aat \.i\ rloae to you"" "Veaalr," wa- l a heetlc Suah. "How etoae?" "Cloa? - ?? one chaar waa all the alttin' raoai .? I. "And v.i i aay ha j)ui his arm an un I youi N .. i dldn t.' "What did you my, th*i I eal I ha put b.ith arm- aroun' n;?- "Then ?* ii "H* huKK'-d ma.' "Very hard?" "Tap, he ild aa hard thal i .-ama purty near hol ? - i ? it." "Why dldn't you hollar""" "*('au? " PI ifi i? unsw.-r. IU- espllclt, p>aae ?" I i ?'.!" '"Cauae I waa afaerd bed atop." (Chleago P ^t MADAMB CALTk'A M E\11: l\< 1. Tiie performance whl h i i k place ai I ra !.?st nlght waa one th.it m ht frequently hi eupled tha antlclpatory fan t <<! New-Vork'a < lovera in th.- .-? ursa of t1 ?? Ifadame Calve returned to our s;a?,-, and i I in the character wi;h whl<?h aha la - >' t.ientifle.i in the popular mlnd the arorld over We Baw ard hfard hai aKiiin u< t'armen. I I tntlrely the old ? alon, oe rather ah '? i ? and a llttbi more, for (ahu thal the i of htatorlcal record demand that u ba aald Hmea <*aivf N etoutai than ahe waa nttae ahe lefl ; ta i yeara ago. Bui If thera were any tn t that crowded the raai theatra who were ln bewall that clrcumatanca there caa have be* poaaeaHng the faculty of hidgmeal who that the loea ln bodlly gymmetry (aad been i p.mied ly a loaa In artlMIe s!? ;' or ' vni.-e. In fact, ti placa on record the i and alKnlfleant demonatratto ug It muat be aald here al the lutaal thal aa ? - pure anl aimpie Ifme. (*alv# ni peared tn New-Tork ln ao brlghl a llghl aa ?h I laat n'ght There waa BJ1 Indefl rlbabtl I in her volce, and ber phrai , i tieatment of dramatl nuai re a aatemaka the ordlnaiy terma ? prala rm '.ik.- aa lm? pertlaeaee ia I ?? , - of ihe ehar n.-ter. from the beglhnlng it ehal laameai baeauaa of it* freedom dlty, Ita vltality, Ita fraahneaa il i B(K>ntanelty, It i imposaibie for ti.is aon i ich a bora aetreea aa aha la a bora alngai evoi >lm tf or repaat haa* aelf or anybodv els,- ln ? - i ??- Cvi ry time her per? formance la r na* creatlon, B-hleh relleeta t1- l innod". fe?>:inga thal ire 1 : : ; the moment. To her the efiaracter | reaai tfl llaelf ln all the aubtl* pharea whlch exiat ln human ? il I Iheee ah? exhlbita in all thelr varlety, bui alwaya wlth a s; , tanelty Wbleh ? new -harra wlth it Al tlaaaa ahe i ? -? lu 'ttv* amlabll Ity 01 the charaoter almoBI ? rgettlaa ?f "? reaantlal vtetoumea il l.m beeomea domlnant, a;-.l aaon wi -?> ? i ? lepravlty rr* aented almosi aa foi ? ia It li ln tne aovel from whlch tha iibrettiat> i.-i.\ I theli k The audleri a laal . l ( i i reaaon thu waa not alt.uether expllrable ?a me.l .-larv of ita ap proval, but this waa probably lue to the fa.-t that the repreeentatlon waa nol on a hi?n plane af *? eallence aa a whole. M Maurol io appeared for tha first time here ln th- cbara I.- ? th0Ug"| enthualaati.allv gfteted om l-U tli -n entiam-e. waa excaadingly uaeatiafactor) ? ?ally, aa \-\')t\-' havai been eipaeted, for laat aeaaon his volee gafj m ifutiv laeklag in vltality nnd reaonaaea. Tne Tareadoe (.ona raeetvad ealy a raapeetful hand ana acarcoly deaarvad that. a alngular In.i l?-nt ln a i'arfi>rmaiH-a r>f "Carmen." but aha tl i .m be looked up a wlthoul renret by all ah.tappi late tne taadrtaeu <?f that ple.-e or musi.-.ii lautrap, tna one da'.'.-t ln a work ihat ia all ??!--w wlth youtB ful neiilua. ln the l?on J.?a^ of the evenlBg, a n'* .?oniar rained l.ubert, tha nublir made th.? ??'? qualntaaee of a ronvettllonal oparatlc teaar. who takan n aerloua view of lll" oltlra. >. in-. in I acta aaraeaUy, bUl Itu'ka the thtngs whi-h create a avmpath'atle Intareal beiwean artist and publle. M he .-.julil do n.ithina to ,-reate th.- gladaome e? dtemeal uaoa whlch it wa* Buppoaed th.> perforav an.-a would ll.nt ll>\% dlfferent evaryth na w uiia hav,- been had tha l?.m .loaa been Jean de Raa-ke. Mme Savllle'a Ml.-.i.-la dld not rea.-h ih.- arttotJa aiature of her Juliette. hut elearly demonatrated tag Juptneaa of tha pleaa.tnt worda wbuh wi'i* Bi'jk'a of her lu TueaJa> a newapapera