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NEW YORKLETTER. ?OMXTH.RG ABOUT A BIO FINARCIAI VERDRTTA. Ta* Rie_??B<l and Wen P*i*it Taratine! Compel? Tba Fight for It* Cor. trel-Parodox#(. tCorrewonrten-e of tha Rt.tmnnd Dispatch.] li ? i 1,1 BBB, Tn trie domain of finanoe wo often sc apposing foreea engaged in hitter war faro, tnt (tn re is t, .dom SOth n betCt financial l>*tilo, aa Hist n >v% in pro-rca with tho pljoct of ni ta ,,| ni Ihe Richmond Bad Weet Point IVnnioal Company, i ho dominaol railroad |? of tho > ? . the st..*, great aorporation on miles of railroad snd B i ?' na? tional reputation than in nny other nut road 1-opii.nt, its rr. ? ia nm|naationably Al* fra I Bally, n ahrewd, wide nv. nor, who bad already won his spun on tho Bald of finance ?_ aiaooiation with anglia Corbin, ai whoae invitation, indi od, h?> entered financial life, il" -.ti,>a of preaideat ol a ond haI is aim* ' that of President of tl,,* i renell Ki In* -timi ia, t?<? 'Im,elora ol the I.Bvi* the coDtrolliog c< ?? .t, ah the de pu? ttee in tl.-- In nch Aeaerably have ii i be poaiuon aa pr. aklent in st all lunea ? eon *4ents to be n Itatber than play that Hr. ti juli at be was oppo thewaya and methodi of ammo: Die directora, sn.l hinting tim; they hud ? i many pr.' to labeerre and loo little rcpard for tlie real company. D R '?*. And now John H. Inman s'ops on tho ?tage ol ' rst time in a po? sition of reaponairtility nt of tho giant Richmond Terminal. Ht- wes like the w dow be did not require i courting, altbongb he i cl a ht: - reaarve for a tim.*. Iiu ws- ,',? rk fr i ? Con IBdarata anny, came to Ni ?? v, rL ait>r t a wnr, and maetering tho intricac tlieoott.m buaineaa, ancoeeded inmakii g hi* fortuuo. Hen tofore he ha-, alt* more particularly to large private enter 1* ? waa a boll on cotton nt the Die time buck and held on persistently. I".. ? recent heavy de? cline in cotton, it is understood, caught Mr. Inman heavily long of tho mark.t. Bad like ri...nv other big operator! ho mu-t bare Buffered tbe oona* quencoa in 'Ibo fall ni ootton was it of a clear iky ; it nus to a raiaii mates of thc crop n.t. r tl i tn 1 y a c.nunn rout! sheet in Now Orleani which published t,:i uixurJly low estimate, in windi Mr. I'. of tho Agricultural Bureau at Washington, practically i A m phew of Mfr. Inman, one ilario, of Atlanta, failed, owing to the deo?ne, nnd pulled duwn two ?*? <tt. m houaea here aft.*r d np, and is now charged with baring om.-, bil to another peraon with fnudulent intent. Mr. Inman is rdill n \ - ipitahat, and he will proba? bly keep out of big cotton upi dilations for some time to coo l : r. Behind Mr. luman in the Richmond Termina n ia George S. Bcott, i bbb Warwick to let up and Be i*- a man kith, is ho, after aweat* ? w.tii the Richmond and I'anvil!* i ; v for I ree or four yean, fit that como. ?' I imond Xi rminal for an l iermmal ni adroit manipnlation be huv; lent of tho l od and L ?.ville road at tl. tion. Hi* next move waa to bring forth John B. Inman fer the preeidencj ? 'J ermina] < bmpany. irtiea anxious onfroi of the ? d are itbei by buying th>' atock - <.f wat tit the next ' D An > ? ide to arno ? IptlO ed tbe board of d :;tiual < to promote their j rivate ol tho borneta ia *. [n S, i rice, who, by a happy ' Ho ia a little lawyi r from i' ., kb, of Chic thal the way he got into railroad ? tie in conducting lawauita against nilroadi for raf - tl.o linea thal New York. Lal tern Com? ly picked hun up i I ii., baa an exceptionally ination, sud some of bia finan? cial fiction would mein to indicate ti at hrne li* ld ia tliat of it novelia! in op j - ,.* ii t , ;;;;* r Haggard. In hia best manta Mr. Briceeould a tale unfold tha? would make any one elie, from a to Co ne] Tom , pale his in* tel. KAMI Kl. TROM ' . ral Samuel T-OT?ai isadiroetor n d 1 with Brioc in the Terminal -1. mi* : u- i iron manufac ?. i.i Columbutt, Ohio. Be an i Brice, is b t hi* equal by any dm j,,... who turo buildii ?us " Ntckoi-l'Ute" road, which e near swamping theee a ?pints. Luck, however, atood them ia i I, and teat at the i I .to william H. Vanderbilt ? ? I ardene, i* tull, well built, aud joriai, and at the lime jocularly de a I tba 1 Plate to Mr. Vanderbilt as merely a burglarious oj-eration on tbat gentleman'a sate. ..f hi* colleagues afterward! pre* ? . leaeral with aacarf-] ii iriir mai with a dark -if.*. ; i a'm" S. Brice certainly ar J enter* EUpon tin ir a] ita the >u uth, Booth Shore and Atlantic rail? road, in which tl ag 'ni*.** fifteon to twenty-five millions int or to hf inveatetl. In addition, they hare tl.o Lako i.rie aud Western, tho i al ai.d ii. n Company, tba J-.ao'ft Tenn* I .ma and < I* .'ham, noa oom putt-J, beaidea other roe is ia dif* forent parla of the United Htatea ? hi-me ia understood t<. be lo make thu giant Bichmond Terminal let t*> tha Eaat T* othi-r v. | rathe tail wa/t ilis ? .??? charged wii: "uni* in the( | ? ! laiiroaiis, BLd control tho Richmond lorumittl in order to make a big combination, but a lar fact concerning thia matter i* that Alfred I? - lapproveaof th*. itu ht Bgajnottha I'neeparty, ib. or v. ? owner ol I outinl property, sud that Preeid* nt John li. ln iuau n? the next lari;' -t owner ol l .-.-h it is trim he ia fa"iug both naya in tho i aud i, | U'liicbaluutly on the fence. Mt* will Lot niuiBt lu'emo-ing out tba bornet'a a eat, nor, <-o far rh appiuni kal] lo .'.ive *>fl the atuokiufl pany. lt ia I lad bj William Libby, formerly a paitner of A. T- Baawaii aud now a retin*.I morcbaot of considerable wealth, With hun sr\i B, W. Clerk, of tbe Philadelphia bank-1 < inpbovoti, and Isaac L. Ruo* a Bebrew i lawyer, who waa formerly a sd.. tiWhar a irrb nf Ttatlraa lasigj. ' hind these are BL Ii. Hollins, the New | Vork i Hiker und broker, lom., au aeao- * ciate of tbe Vanderbilt* and now con i Booted witb them in many buainoog transactions Looming up back of all tboae are August Belmont, the American rapreaentetive of tbe Kothcbilda, and Holier!- Colgate, hankers, with a reputa tstion in two li,-miapb**?res Willi fllreit is watching the outcome of lins ti.-rcfl financial battle aiih p-a uino in! TIKI lvl'lUOtAIi PaVRAlMlXjBai 1 Iud a jiloas-int trill. With Hronson i th* i il t-r evening a', ths 1...ins i His '? llenru Hu" ensdy t tim lu s-l oi ? leflaton ,'f i.* anUiorship in t 11 Milli preferring t** (mend in i tim* ? .;? lightfol company ol Howard n<.w L able forlorn and live* in elegonl style, try in:iu, ivisv-f-o : .'ii.*. ;, . . arj i ?? oliffe. htlire nt m. : i" stn loni ; :.-? ie. h ..*?. , ie v< r fr. t' it*; himself nt In's to l< i tim csre* - fi!: ! lil] .'rt j without Riving him mr trouble Ile leila ve ti al ins plan in working >* ii:..; ? ' cn! I I-i' Roenea, which grow apios Milli ile- ato*** le ::i s* it-.-i.-i, Uteaction following tl kituationn nntirillr. ? i ; ? detail*, after ? . liit-iseif t" the composition of tl i ' "i, ant] ' tu work, ainl Uta) !.' he .'? i s 1 . ...i I doomed to ' "ii. ll is rtoobtfn] if any au? thor fi aa does How. rv author lilli-.!! tl.:/ be i- work 1 plan. S, >, r . lit w.-irt murri,i) ii sis? ter of Mr. Charles Wj II ilium, tbi l'Opll '".lis-t. tie ha* a I raise in Lon 1 a " it in this pity, aird divvies his tir. , thfl Imo. Wi.: ing \iith Howard ? *> iwerfull* -bu I with un iron gray besi ? Dtered the . a -vat rear os lt waa Colonel Thomas- Vf. Kv.tv, wbo write* ao ?neof-sifolly for boya, ami whom on* wonld fluppose to be a fimily msn ind fatii-i- ofi nnmerotu brootj ol Ha really ha* no nome except his club. 1' j ties two roon.b ni the dormitory of tho l.otos * i ai,, adorned with sou rcnira from all purls <,f tbs world ainl tbe appearance i I n museum. Ther* aro no little ones to crawl upon hi* knee* nml interrupt his work, and no ? ist t.ri punctuality at be ii nly a b-Hobe* lor, but hs h.t.* taken refuge in a place where women and children tare not ad - ons ol the original warcorretrpon lents, and wrote a - hi ti xperii net a in iii'- South? west. In!'' l,boy-trsrellerin he bas tuLon his boyi ill over the world, THR ?MAT flKHCK, John Cl. Clarkson, ol in* Boston 4 I uh. John Ci. Chaki 'ti -Aili p'ay for Bos :, if 1888, a*_il tbs N expecti to i win th-* pennant, lu anterpriiing club paid 810,000 to Chicago for lbs of the gr* t i tcber, and is be ! ? .i i to nay him $4,000 a year salary. Clarkflon waa born nt Cambn Ige, and hts ueiv eng igi ment makes that city actually, as he has always considered it, his home. Tho great pitcher iii st at? tracted attention with liio amsteur Ben con Club, Boston. In 1881 he wa* offer , .1 and a. cepti 'I h position at* pitcher on th, Worcester professional team. 'Iho a ni* year ho Merit to Esat Saginaw, ind pitched for tbst club in the Hummer of 1882. Tbe nest year he accepted an oller tr. mi lr. st-ii vt Spalding, of the .. whi !?? bi Ltsaremsinsd up to thia ? It ia nol cl liming too much fer Clark ?on in Baying that us a pitcher he I aion, and n ry few equals, In forty-fonrth' kting, with an average of 533 ina field of Berenty-nine. As a pitcher be ranked aecoi i. with au avi rage of .775, of the Philadelphia Clnb, irpassing hun. tn 1885 ciark it n hms thf crack twirlt r of the I aud rn the gain*, a pll*j ed foi tho world's championahip of tha season of 1880, between the Chicago** md tho St. I occupied thc boi in f"ur ont ol aixol I McCormick pitch . ivhiie VVillitunson and llvtiu pitched the other game between them. <if these four gan on won tba to bil club. His st last Maaoa in sixty-one gama wi snd ont of twenty-four league pitcher* be rinked No. 5. Ho pitched in more gsmea Issi **esson thin any other lesgue j pitcher, tbs number being fifty-eight, leading Keefs, of New york, ly two, Clarkson isa m-u-ried man, arni, as al re.dy intimated, has alwavs hsd a Loiao at Cambridge, _ Ta Ile Mate fruin "Sewer-lias. [B ?: There is a widespread belief that ben-? lined from fluahing pipea by : run at faucets, Fluahing rinsing by a copious ami rapid Qom ol mi U '? 'lie a*trt im Iron a l iuc< t ia too Alight to accorni'lisli injthing to? ward cl, ansing thi forms on the inside ot timms, aid is merely u waste ol wal r to allow Buefa a feeble' Btrssm to trickle through a soil pips, Colonel Waring's "Perfect Sanitary Formula" embiacefl two injnnctioua: I ii-t, t<> allow do orgsnic decomposition ftithin th* dwelling cr within dram* unhealthful conditions; accord, lo sllow ao drain air to enter tba Lona* ni I. r :iny cir.-'iiiisti'ii'-':*. I would add ? following: Dnin, purify, hint ! ,1 dsmpiesi from th* lit* and foun* thing cspsblfl ailinn or about your twilling ' ?o thingfl -1" i relied ; nfl* ph oty of bo! wut'-r, soap, ind elbow RI '"? aud i nh bo tli* -sceptre* of do ii,s!.<- s ipren.-icy ; Uki nothing ior , ?runted, lld ' thlt eternal vigi- j i ance is tiie pi los ol Ik nlth, us of liberty ; imsteur advice on matters of naltli ; test all thinf/s, but hold fast to hat winch il v-o'-d and iu accord wah i :?ii,iiniu M 1 I Le I .est plumb:*)'.; will not int for- i .1 Lf'is periodic*! inspection. I tr?p may fi, (?zo IR January aud dry ' i ip tn July,"and'deep fronts will break up - Imus and cause leak-.. 1'ats tuay bur ow, gar-efl will corrode, valve* become i eaky by wear, and carelsss servant* 1 i leglect to keep fixtures clean. Hence , ] leriodical inap'-ctrou, especially of lon plumbum wolli, should bu an iinpe- j 1 stive duty u->on the householder. I J rould also urge every one not to bave i t oo much plumbing, and further il ora to | i ODceutrate and iaolate all fixture* a* far ' t tom living looms aa posaible. 11 ?M iran; Maennhy in hhtfaBBJ entitled "Cri'i ! oii-tiiK on tho Principal Italian Writ. i-. cixstluit "OthelloMperbapetbe grant* . t mnL lathe wi.rid." Wini" this dt'i 'ii i iv inriiioiital lo hf aeaolay'e casey, il 1 is. nf coane, pmUe in the I -! form, . .iiy emanating : ,, n aa d tin* ,"?111-11.??! and erudite u Monroe. Othello belong! to tl. t cr* on ol tn :? Hes con* Mi tuted liv Hamlet, Macbeth, I e:>r, nnd itself, and thia group !s an| tba literature of nny ago or country, Tba ci itic, bave nol agreed aa to whal irattvs position to aaeign othello, bul m power, roblimity, aad atrength it ia thee* ualof aHberoi tha three named; and in the perfection ol it* dramatic ac ? ti<>n. eompfeteneea ol plot, or what i* tecbnically called construct teena . V. ii ; th.-ir superior. Viewed from the aland point ol purely dramatic con tructioo, il , ia b perfect piny, No (npematura) I agencies ar.* u'eii in [fe movement, and iiom beginnifig to end its airnatkma aro RToduai I by the employment of thc paa | aiona natural to humanity, and nil of its cbaracten might ba even al thia day of eolign ? nd pi omega tiring ex* ii. ociee. ()n<* of tho most freqaently-dieen ed qi" tn ns in regard to < Ithello ii trbetbi r bi waa a negro or a Moor. Mo leea ;*. person than President John i Ailnn.h. a maa of wonderful erudition, baa attempted to establish that Othello wa* n negro, and Retzach ha, made bim so in his outlines. Bildebrandt, alao, i?i bia oelebnatodpicture of othello and Desdemona, baa painted Othello ns a For this contention there I Borne rapport in the text One of these i* Bodengo peaking of Othello in tho I first soeae aa having "thick tip*." in ! Act 2, Scone I!, Iai;o ipeskl of him as the "black Othello." In Act8, Beena 8, Othello says of himself "/br f um black " ,- and spoin iii the aatne scone in ? the same act he mys, in talking witb j Iago, in speaking ol i>ef*demona: " ll"i- nain*, tl ar -a? a. f-nh | Aa Diann'. vi?ac'*, ii m.? tinjritiieil and blaik I A* linn/ lu ti .lair. ' I think, however, that these tenn* are used in the play in a qualified or eom ; parAtive *?? uso. I think that the name i that BJ_akeepearehaa given to this play? ! viz., "Othello, tho Moor of Venice," ahould deride this whole question. In the lin-t folio?viz., tho 16-9 edition of Shakespeare, published by Hemnunge k Condilli, and, as I lmvo stated iii pre viouBCaaaya, is tho only admitted au? thority for tho text of hia dramatic works, thc play ia pul down aa "Othello, thc Moon ni venice The story of Othello waa taken by Shakespeare trom the " Jin calommithi" of QeraJdi Cinthio, an Unban novelist, first published in Sicily in 1565, In that story Othello ia kuowu as the Moor, timi lins no Other nam'-. Shakeepi are may or may not have ever Been a Moor or a negro, bot, an Richard Grant White says, "lie could not fail to know tho difference be tween tho p .sition find tho cha? racter of the nation which built tho Alhambra and tliat which fur* niabed their atock in trade to tho Eng? lishmen, w'io, when he wrote Othello, wire anpplying the plantations in tho Weet Indies with alaves, and soon after hia ih'Sth introduced negro slavery into Virginia," Tho negro race has never produced such n general and military h. I*, ns Shake ipeare portrays in Othello, M tho .Moors ware ? warlike and civilized race, and to such a race Othollo would belong. And, in addition to this, in Act 4, Scene 2, thc following couver oeours bot ween Roderigo and Iago, which ahows that Mauritania was the native land of Othello -viz. : go: "lc thnt tr,i?? Why. than Othello an.] Do* lpmona return ?Kslri to \ onl. ?*. ? o, do; ti" h""- Into Mauritania, ati'l ay with i.im tba fair Desdemona, uni.*.-. ?? I.* lingered hero Lt ..tufa , none ceo ne t<> detennloot* aa the re? turn iu ?- ul I " Mauritania was the ancient nime of Morocco, and Morocco waa the country of the Moora. I think the evidence stated conclusively determines that Othello was a Moor. Tho fext also shows t'rnt othello wa.1- of royal lineage, for, in 6i? nking of himeelf, be mya : f ,-j (M yet tr. know, Wht.?.. whan I know that boasting I' un honor, I -h-iM i . ???. ? , 1 fetch my Ufo ami he lng From men >.f royal si'*K?>.'' Hazlitt mentions as ono of the eriti :*it baa baan made' npon Othello . view of the atrocious villiany ju rpetrated by [ago, that ho (Iago) acts without un adequate, motive. I cannot for an in-ttant see the justice of this criti? cism, and 1 think it supplies absolute ig n in ice tf tho text ol tho play. In Act 1, Beena 8, and again in Act 2, Scene _, Iago's motives uro fully act forth and explicitly slated. In addition, too, in Act 1., Scene 1, ho j to Roderigo the bitterest hatred -of Othello because he has thwarted his promotion. Assuredly, in all of this tiiir.* is adequacy?infinite adequacy of I motive. Iago's revenge ia low and gro-J veiling, but Ilia cause for revenge is un* ? d, and his methods thoso of an | Italian of the Middle Agaa, when almost any depravity r. reived sanction. nlay Bays, in speaking of Iago : ? the object of universal loathing. ire inclined to auapectthal Shakes* baa I" > n seduced into an ex? aggeration unusual with him, and haa a monster who has no archetype in human nature." I cannot concur in tin-, estimate of Iago. In ingo Shakes? peare has unquestionably delineated a ? r, but ho is a natural mon? ster, and tho world's history sup? plies many parallels to him?many that wiil readily occur to any his? torical reader. That Shakespeare de id the character of iago with ex ti. ino caro as to its naturalness is bent i by tho fact that in Cinthio'a original story Jugohasu littlechild three > yours of ago that is greatly loved bv ' Desdemona, and Iago edncatea and bribes this child to steal tho handker? chief while Desdemona is caressing it. Tho uso of a pure child in this way it i by Shukespcare as too monstrous even for Iago, and iu the play tho hand? kerchief ia procured for him by hi* wife, Emelia. This fact shows thal Hhakea peare toned down tho character ot' Iago i na it existed m the original story. But it waa remarkable indeed, iu view of .'i-i.i of Macaulay's upon Iago, ; [hat tu his essay upon Machiavelli the following pat-sage bhould be found?viz. : j " In iii!- respect no history ?ti|-reats more im ii than that af die 1 u**.'an aud I I commonwealta*. Tln*<.'>i*raft.'terof tte : Ita Woo stat (em*, al Bret Bight, a col leo-1 utraaictlooB. a o_anio?i u- noastrous tresa "f I.ell in Milton, half -liTtnlty, j aalf Boaga; maj. uti.' ar. I lieau'.lfm orme, groy*! Ing and | - >*.., . r? a mau aho'i j ca a ird* bava noooaaociloa wita oocB ' , ne?er herIlatea al au oa'.h wti'n li". w~:.r. to aoduoa, who aevor wanta a protest k>,v i go ls laeliood to batray. liii eruolUe* ? nit- baa'.ot blood ortl.elit?aiiity >t uncontrolled powor, bul from ii"?p aol cool ... Iii. iia.'.lonalik^wi^l-'raniertt-rHj;. in* imnetuoui bj ru ?. am in their raost beaa* iiy aevor forgot Uw i_i**--ip!iiin towhioh , u-tom?i. Uti wh,i> -c..; i-> ; au 1 luncaaite exhibit i meal modeiatiou. Hutt.-.: I? eat mt" bis baan; jroi ? i ordlal emile, every gesture * familiar cai-i-e*. ft a iii* ?ii_>[)i,';,,'i,,f ta ? i tua, Ilia purpose lr dh ICCOOtpllthOd. Hi* fOOl la llli ,ri--I. i eouitonaa, lill flgi i ..irt a-.!*"o,.. lill n rita] point I- ex ri,*...!, till a sire lim ia tatton j aod thoa Be strikes for ibo Aral u. 1 la-: tim" '' I thi-k if this ii not an archetype of iago, I do not know in what lauguage he voiild lie portrayed. Dedaring lagoon txaffgerataM, -Macaulay has drawn hia ot trait with all of bia graphic power of lelineatioR. Every critio in every language has igrood in prououuoiug iago ono of the rery greateat of Shakespeare's creations. ; lc ia tho quintessence of the aubtlest iud iRost powerful intellectuality. Hie j uental ropo.se ia absolute He outward- ' y allowa only the calmeat moderation, "lthough hatred and rRVBSgB conaume , ns iiourt. lie never provokes auspiciou. lia juirposo is known only when achier- ! d. Ile is all tranquillity, esme, grace, and ubtlety. fte is Ute. master of finesse, md of pregnant matter embodied in ubtU suggestion?a vary Mephieto pheles in beguilement to wrung. IV. ti st is not more snrcly led thin he lead* Othello, and yet Othello, tbs victim Sa hil l-ep-uilement, calls him "honrst, hon? est Iago," and again : "D, l.mvtt lair-., lu n*-t ?'? '. )ii<'. That Bahai hitch a nods sens* cf Bk** friend'* ? r 11/ Thoo tr * be t ma " And even iVolcmooa praises bini, flaying: "o. -rood l*c<\ Wr.at -lisii I (o,., i irk i i, ;jo i" i il '?'? Warn ten A natl >r etil ? ' -t bu beei made on the jo: \ "f otiu-1:., ia inst Othello !? t..-I ...si';,- deceived, and tlmt he is be> I info bu anger with rereige ipon ind Hind muru--!- cf bte wife bj iwtde qaate testimony. En .1 Ha** inlay - of "the i.u*v*i.--i-t:'i.' confidence ' which he liaten* to hi* -vivier lid tlie folly witb,which be trusts rh" friendly profeaaionfl of ? men whoa* rsf4>aBotion be bid ol't-triict- *1. tho credulity with which he takes nnsupported uae-rtiotaa, ?odtrivisJ t*Trcumt*tsncea for uninawer* I abl* proofs." '1 '.is criticism j deem ilso , ni.isl 1 i 111.i*.t, and involving nn iriooi-rcct : apprehension of Othella I his -mticism un analysis ol Othello necessary. Ilgo cits of him : " 1 lia Moor |?. of n ff-a ai,rt riprtn muirs. -a?t:i to bs so.-' And main bl siva in speaking cf him \ i... . ?? 11 ? loor?howtssl bli* in r * Is of * constant, los ir*." Othello, alih" n.'li he has been in Ihs Bervice (>f Vt nice ss *. aoklier, **as f*e:iii-l).irl;ai'i- in his cliantrter, but was bmve, aoldierly, high, lofty in hui nature, loyal in ever- impulse ol his luart to Desdemona, oul notkkilledin j -races, as lu* says of biinself, in tho Council Chamber of tho Venetian Bsnste " lind* am I in my spee. h, And lillie bleea'd with th- *.: phrase at | I Ikea* ann* of mien had reran year*' pita. Till now soms iilne moona w?.||.|, they Have ll.a.l Their dea. eat scion in the tented flalil; And ictie ol thia croat world ? w, I -(.i.aii M ti pertains t , fa*t.( of oroi-. ;i:i.) hattie, ,lnd therefor'* lillie shall I grace toy .... ? lu speasing for niv?..lt." And let it be "remembered, too, in esti? mating Othello, with what infinite sub? tlety, with what Mniummate j>ower, iago dec -rea him in those immortal Menai in Act '.',, Scene 8, beginning with? l*7o : "My not.Is ' Othello: "Wha*.fleet tlion say, lifef" ?Mild Michael L'tasks,wbsa yea wooed tn* ia.iv, know ..( vour love? " : " tl- did, from fir" '.. ls,-*. \Vbytl-*?t ' ? I forbear from quoting tho wholo of rsl eena t il would oecupj too much apace, but of their type and cha they ire withont parallel in tho English langoag* in Ihe anbtletyof their strength, depth, and flkilful hypocrisy. Lei ii be i*4*dnembe-rsd that Iago had Ins absolute confidence of Othello, and that this play Bnppliea co fuct known to Othello until the denout men I tbst juiti* , fies the breaking of thia confidence, and [sgO t ila him ths! li" knows ol I' di 11,ona's infidelity to him, and tint in conformity with hia prornise to Othello that be will make Cflflflio tell of his fa! on with 1 'eedemons he hus 1 rthello cone-:*! himself and caiv-s ClMM to talk of ' his afTair with lli.incn, Othello overhear? ing the conversation, believing that ho, ipeska of Desdemona. Jn eitiinsting this phlie, too, of Othello's character, we must not forget tho infinite skill wi!h which Shakespeare makes DettdemonS I urge Caasios suit, and in Act ;!, Seem 1, when Othello ?sko Deademona for the hsndkerchief f-ho deceives him, and ' Othello teswareofthe dseeptioii, and that Othello <s'-cs this handkerchief in Casaios poaamioi, und aa bearing njion this inslyflte of the character of Othello and his deception, Bhskl sp< are, with that sublime power which le- alone pos* sessed, in Act5, Scene 2, make* tbe dia logn* between Othello and Deademona, wh. n bl kills her. confirm Othello's be lief of her disloyalty. I think, therefore, tbst the facts cm bodied in the foregoing tintern''vt were rmi ie csu** for Othello** comjilete de? ception. Tlio earlier critics on Othello esteemed jealousy as the motor of his cutline;, but Coleridge presented a new phase of Othello hy declaring that the passion of Ihe Moor was not alone jealousy, but was the agony of I forced to hate tbst which be bad d?*.o tedly loved. I think that in f/ii.< Cole? ridge dot 1 ic' go for enough, und that thc great motive that impel* Othello t* not jealousy, but revenge upon the woman he loved jor having, as Ito be? lieves, betrayed him, I think that every event of the play establiabe* this. in proof of this, Othello sajh?viz. : "Uhv, wey |a thia* Tl.lnk'st thou r.) msia ? life of Jeslon'y, 'i'o follow still tie ?hanf-M of the troon . ij loll- oii-'e in loul.t 1.. tie 1 (.-solve !.. ...... ? ? ? ? Tis not to make rna Joaloi.s. Tosar my wife is fan, (aad! sell, lo.es rora piiny. Is fi a.. ,.f ipeech. flin**, plar*. aad dam-ei well; M M*rr virue i-, !!,..-.. ate ni.n.t t:* tn.ii. ; Nor from mv < ti e. weak meritA will I .:riw 'I he smalli'-l fear or iloiibr of her revolt; For she Had Byee, and rim-* ma. Ra, Iago; I'll sea before I .'iiiit.t, wfi.ni I doubt, pro-.t; And. "d tv.- pro, f, then I* nu bot* but this; A way at oui-e with love or Jeii Othello's actions spring/rom the heat af blood, fired by a eft 1 /* at nee of urang, working upon a aemi-barbarie nature, ami An/,, Ih 'i by un implacable iestre ?IO jr. There is no feature of this -Itv 10 beautiful and ennobling as the gr at de? votion ot Othello's lore and Desdemonss parity. If iVsdemona hid been gu il fy it would bira flnnihilited Um tender lu linty and sublime pathos of tie play, and in this is tha highest expression of Shikespt*srea genius. Another ono ot the criticisms that has been mado upon this play is that the love ol 1 ????!'h."vu for Othelb il uuna- , t'iral. Ono of the autlioriti*? for this t criticism is tba fierce denunciation ot { Othello by Brabantio. Demif-conu's la- 1 ther, as well as the antagonist), involved ' in the roughness, bluntneas, m>l soldiar* ly coarseness of Othello, ?? compared J with the gentleness, reiineuent, and delicacy of llesdemoDu, who was, as * Br.'bantio dedans, sought by all ? ?? the wealthy curled dariingsof mirna- , ? ion." li.deed, Br&hantio pois so far t as to declare, after denouncing!Ithello in t the bitterest aud niobt uimeasured 1 terms?viz. : ' "That ttoii hast pra.ni'-eJ on her with foul charil,*. Abnsi.l lie.- delicate youth with dnif-s or min? erals.-' And again, declaring in speaking to Othello?viz. : " I tii-tefoie apprehend and do atta-h thee Por an av OMI "! th! ?orld. a pra.-tr.-r Ol arts Inhibited aud out of wiirranr." I, however, cannot concur ia the force nf iccnracy of this criticism, for from lime immemorial, ever since "ted buttle **tsmped his foot and nations felt the shock," geutle maicleuhood las been aou by the ro-igh and knightl} soldier, tnd the principle involved iu tlis is tho principle that applies to thu lovo of moos for Othello. Put this anta "BoaisSn may also lie explained by the taw 0/Opposites, which, ?ieeordin'* to Ihat eminent Hcieutiet, Franci-i Halton, r* 'h, tam ?" hunton affettion, and Deademona therefor,' loved Othello be ?au-e the found in him all ot those iiuniy traits which were so loreign to ur own gentle womsuhood. And n<>t inlv in real lite ha* thi* prin-Jple tletor innetl human affection, but iu all ro? nan e. from the Hector ind Aldromache jf Homer to the Othello and itesdeuiona if Shakespeare, it lias been ijiplied in he world 01 fiction. But Othello fully explains this love of I Desdemona for him in his speech before ! a bi Senate, in Act 1, Scene 8j in which ie tells how her father loved hint and j ? nvited him to tell the atory of hil life, j _ ind how ho did relate from year to year ' " he battle*, sieges, fortunes that he had msseil, aud of " Uiaastroua ebal es, )f mo*ina aceldsnu hy flood and flaid; tl )f halr-nreadih ? apis In lb* deadly ImnlBsnt M brea . ? fc, nd all the other danger* through which ie had passed as a soldier, and the in ?sn eagerness with abicii Dwdenor* : would liaten to all of thia, how alie wonld go oT to attend to "house affairs" and '"-tia'.! '?oma again, an,| with greedy oar flavour up my duooiir**,"* and h .tv Rh" finally asked him to tell all ry of Ins lue to her, and he did BO, " Mr 'orr bel nf-.lou". natal a worM of ligbi: wa* (Vsagw, 'iwai passing .nae. Twa. plnfji. 't waa wondrous pitiful: ? : "ha WllhUl 'it.ai li earea bad matfohor su.*n a man; aha ' :?? ir.1* If I h* ,' ''.rod bar. i . bi to n a rat (torr, ?:: on- Lint I *p*k?; lor id,* daagon i bad pawed, Ai 'i i i i .lld pity '.!""iu." Bnt there is a blemiah in Desdemona. hood ii/i her tips, luring in answer to tlie inquiry of i .a.- "(Oi. who ha'li done . ? rgy ; I myself: farewell, a.? io my kimi l.ord; ?.. farewell." Of course tlij? faaehood proceeds from her exalted love fer Othello, and her fle? ur., to protect linn fruin Ins crin,'', bnt re ahould have raved her fr?,m thia blemiah. rb* drauuttte contraction of tie play is not enhanced \>y it, and muy of Desdemona's character would i.-,v.i, complete without it. Uer death ahonld have been con willi tbe angelle purity ol her life. Ali cnn *s agree in declai ing that there is no rcreation i'i ali dramatic fiction. 'o it1... noble, pure, beautiful, and de? votedly loving, ahe is the highest em? bodiment ol perfect womanhood, and /. cindi ii lu/ the frost from pun denote, and hang ton r 11 avery interesting fsct in Cicthio's nu i, on wiiioh this play ia I ned, that Desdemona and Othello lived happily in Venice and until (rtbello was put in com ii 1 Int he took witii him th* re aa i align to whom he wai attached, Be was a man of Breat personal beauty and became enamored oi I 'f-dentrftria. Sin* looked on hun disdainfully, and he, in revenge, charged her with lutidolity to tl..* Moor. 1 i.o Moor's jealousy i* aroused, ami he and hiecnaigndetermine to kill her, aad ahe ii beaten to death with a Blocking lilied -.wt!: Band, and the : nnd * .tin Ho conceal the murder by pulling down tba ceiling, and an? nounce that abo hus been killed by the fall of abeam. 'Iii" Moor becomes al? most insane with grief over his loss, and drives his ensign from him, and the en lign n '.? i, s Himself by disclosing how Desdemona hud been murdered. Othello ia arrested, tri* d, tortured, banished, and finally killed by Desdemona, relatives. In all ; lei peare'l genius limply guggeation for hia immor? tal W'.rk. I Irici, the gnat ('crrnsn critic, with ir critical perception, says -vi/.. : ".Cut bow touching is Othello I appeal to Desdemona to pray nnd content ber sids to Heaven, that ba may not kill ber soul with ber body. Here at tho al of tho mos. inteoaa txcitement, in the desperate mood of a murderer, bia lore still breaks forth, and again we ae,. tho indestructible nobility ot his soul." It is in inspirations liko this that Bhakeapeare'a dramatic jxiwer stands by itself and illustrates that genius that is bestowed by God alone. EDWARD M. Ar.FRI_.ND. Tba Hear that Niiot a Man. [liverpool !' A singular occurrence took place at trading menagerie in Karie street nu Wednesday, A group of six white bears from thc Arctic region! that have been starring tbe country and causing a ion have just returned from a two we. rift engagem* nt at HulL The daring Reformer who bsd travelled with them Lad been ailing for some time, and B few daya ago had to (.'ive up his en? gagement and go 1 eek to hi.s native i ountry. The dd?eulty then wm to rind a mau who had the courage to enter the largo den with these blood-thirsty crea t ires. Richard P.eitTenstuhl, a celebrated bon ami tiger taner in Mr. Cross's i m plor, volunteered to undertake the teak, a:, i" with tho late attendant, J. Trotman, made all ready. lie entered the den ind soou found himself Burrounded by the ft.i bean milking (orhiminalldireo I After tho Braal set to there is with the mimals, resulting in a coat aleevo being torn com pleb iv i (tbe coat and a little Woo i ipilt, Richard considered he ivas the matter ol the beasts, laughed, ind put his Int on ono side. Then -ame thesocondpartof the performance, ii which ono of tho brutes mounts i stool and tires a piatoL Tho piatol was k0*' ready and thc bear mounted ;he stool. While Richard was talking to ihe rest of the keep rs outside the d-n -te U'.ir pulled the cord, bang went t!i? listed and shot Richard in the hand, ibo blood hogan to flow freely, and it sits soon discovered tbat the nail of ono inger was blown entirely off. Dr. Wil? lam Pugh was immediately on the spot iud attended to tho injured man, who, -though be must have Buffered inteuse y, made light of the injury. Ho cannot nale np bia mind whether the shooting 4as wilful or accidental. yo iioMi.strorr.n nr. without -> H. Il TAKES TUB PLACB OR A DOC i'lI A Mn O-ILY I'hKM'itll'lIliN*-. ? with btifine** rhlle taiclue. No daugor .'n.iu OXpOOUTO attar ak.ift*. luvn.li gs i. I I -on* will tl ii il I the in I Ide. r aporloat and louie they chu uno. A ItUotaken at night loauroa ruff.mug sleep and na'.ural ovneiiatKiu ol th* bowels, A little Kin iu the morning ibarpo?i tho app-*tl;e, leanne*, tba Moina* ii Bod swHittn. OtS bretitb. ?I tia\i h>,en I, , PHYSICIAN'S medicIno lett tweatyyear*and OPINION. bave aevor liven able to pul a T?ftnbio coapouad that wald, lik'? BlfflOMBI liver Kegiii.uoi. promptly od effectively moro tn., li?*-to n.-uou,a!?l at M ?*rui> time ail m.toad ff weakening thodi (OtlTB anil aaainoilstivo power* of the ays mi. '-I- M. liiMi'N, M. 1)., V. i.i.'-ou. Ar*. Lxatniuu t? MO mat you tret ibo (oiiuina, >ll.? iugul."h.'l from all fraud* aod Imitations by our (<1 Z I rad a-Mark oa front of wrapper, and on so si le lb- seal aud signature of J. il. Zellin A o. *l- _*-F,au,W*w For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. r*.f?di-(l (liri K?(bRBB iki- ba?C Int aolTod th* if tbe lon* noo?Wi c,. .lhlne for tbe nsr. rou., d*;bilit(ted, (nd ibo aatl. br oom blaine- tb* ieot oerro tonic*, i?ry sad iVn-a, withi other offac *.\- re_ed:e*, Which, 00?M g?ntry but efficiently ,n On. ki.lD'-ya, Wost and bowels, re-nore di?*a*e, ec.;r**_(ag_,and itt.(w vitality, lb?modicine? Sine's eierv **a_*_a??T J , ombound rt tlTIt o plica onetntnre -nooonr?''' ?nd marks btw tis ui the tr,-*?mci <t oinova BoabRa T^rwork, anxiety, diena**, lay the foundation of crroii. prctration an.l waaJnw?r. and extenesre m 'bown that tb* mata, r mniioeik' oct mend tbe rain and j irdy_( of tlio mi-otu (yrterc Rr ? mm-ndM by prufsaeioaai aod b-nneaa ?( ind foe eirmlsrs. **?? Bl.00. Seid by druit__. /ELLS, RICHARDSON _ CO., Proprietor! B-RUXUTUlt VT LIMB, (EIEM, fi vi ir K. (gr. JOVA-SCOTIA LAND PLASTER, * tbe rbr*p**t fertilizer known, for deter, rothy, corn, and tobacco-plan? lt cannot ba nailed. It 1* worthies* unieee fr**n, gound. t ne tbe only mill tn tbe etty, aad (rind freon aa dared. WAItNKK MOOHK, Lime, Pla*ter, I erne ot, I?tba, ac foot *f 3*f*nleeuih (treet, Sbocfco* Milla tata A 4 *nrtnrt*r or " 4'nlrbaw." I Boston K-srord.) He is rather a distinguished.looking , man, his whole manner and bearing sscming dec uleilly out of place oa the rear i>litform of ono of the Back-1'sy ; horse cars us a ringer-in of fires. His method of announcing streets is one pe? culiar lo him alone, and his other re? marks in the ear to Ins passenger freiiflit ?re s?>t_?'t:m?s very inui-ing. The hia toriau esme tiown'with him the < flier i night, and when the car renr-in'il Arling* \ lon street a bevy of young lube*got on, j : some eight or ten of them, all on their way to th,- Cecelia citicit. "V.'ill tho**) is thoceilre of the c?r he Lind enotagh to pass ti|> forward? There is a greut plenty of room, if you ! . will only appteciate tho fact.'' 'lln-y : moveil. and the young ladies smiled. " Now 1 will collect your fares, if von have them ready." livery om* recognized his polite team .--*, mid acquit".*-'-, tl. "Tins i-* tin- junction of rollston snd i -? Park, Oli t'c, ind Roi lis-Stn et tlier.rres." Might people ac? cented the informstioo and left tho car. "This is West tttetA, rad th" nearest trtopping place to tho Hoston Theatre." i I More got Oli " New wa have Temple I'lsee, on<l the next i*.top is at Winter street, if you | please.'' the London Globe nf March 29th Mya that lousia has jus' pat n stop to Ihe ope ra tiona of the Amenean BibleSo* in tin- Baltic I'rovincs. Thc society i** not allowed to circulate any mote Bible*. No reason for tho intolerance is given. How a Dying Child Was Saved! Cttxna, TT mr ros co.. Ive, Serf.'' TIM following la a tnt* ac* I yoee s s stusdoaeforowlltt*a*inihfasr,Ua*el now four yean old. Wanna* BtBlotd* ls*spsppsaredea Hir beet, which slow ty grew largor. The family phvste.'sn iHoogHt lt wss emits* bv a, pi*re of broken gls.'l or Bat Hal lalted t.i luina anything to llyhr. T1* > i lilld tin nino feeU.t-r allthatlme, >- ?? / I . lo** th* uso of her leg, ami finally quit walk Im e:i'!r,.l_T. Tl.o n.lddlo flag*** aad IHBBsH ' ' > liherhitnd l>*r*ame enlrtr;{?-il, lha tv,!, l>a V The hip j,. . r rd. SO UiVt when ** | bl Old la* emil itt- ? Vrit til* tua ,,t I ? ; ami inn. Partial curvature Of th* aplm al*. f'.Vi.'.-cd. 1 :?> i-p-.'v .us sys-f-n WBSWn Asl. Bill -rsl v.?-< irs ol fl - i nd ' i- I*. Al - ,i r-.-ti months of ega she wa* , r -hs trsatasntofaproaslBnt phyilclaa of - i , I i' at ll.r) 'ii 1 of teri RI laths -.tl*. ha<i de* lined toeaea adefre* that aha ??-ruin * iv Thi, waa in april, ? We took tbe child eway aol knowing what to dr,. In thi* dc ... ar pa-.-t t ' | 1 Ito" ef awtrf* In inc, which wi did, i I i ' ft ill bean taken we saw a ch*igi for thi better la hers mptoroa, Wa kept ll up, amt have done so to this div. snd will ki ? ', :t nj., If the I. mi .:;:., r..,- many dw, tocoana, tor lt has brou* ii our .!.*-vi< H to Ufe, lovt|*or, toatrerurthsad beal lb Biala. 1 I ? rv.1 ? Bl ' it. ni e.-tint. She ls sl-'n to Walk anytvhere, Her laafoot nd Btelaaeboty time ph-a-i away, and bbs le Bow a blithe, cbeerf .1, hi.e py maple* child. BhOuU * ju wi.Ii loll create ymir testimonial*, i f pro | of tli* virtue of 8. 9. S., i ur names sud nhtt it* h??e *alii to bat ? port] a of tv;, it iveo'v*i> you, shoald tn tv'.*i to uso Una. Kindly Vat. v. 8wrrr. OiarsirDi. E. swirt. r. O. Pr-.* ct. Traatlaeon Wood and Skin ruse.vet malled TBB*wir*r8rieiricCo.,Dnwer*, tttoal liF.I'AKTl Mt. Ot' NI IA Sit KS). ANCHOR LIME. ATLANTIC EXPRESS BIRVICI LIVERPOOL via QUEElVSTOWN. Bteimal lp**< ITT OF KUM R"fron lari ri May loth. June Uth, .July Utb. ' it nd Dnetl , tm ,-t-a fi na!. im, isl i is ion ; ae ond eiass, ?so. ULA! Sieanirr-t ivory --'ii ii lay fr. n Hew In-t tn GLASGOW and LONDONDERRY. Cabii. pissa * Liver? pool or De last, 130 ... j tr.-.,- -. ino: stein*.iwturd n:jo. saloon lieu ? ?? i.i ?..- i r ve.. . ir levers 11 i red dr itt ? fi r suv uno nt las ted a*. I - nile-'. Kor book! of I i, or further In? formation, apply to BENDERS >N lil-'. New York; or G ALLEN I CO..Old Do? minion Steamship Coi anj ? "? 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Ulaou- and Danvi.i* railroad, scabo*.-.; au 1 toanoks railroad. Sorfoli s* uUiero railroad, ; - md lasteru Norm (rareuna generally: also, for "salem snore <>f > .rgttr.s, and all regular land ut* in th* .laines aud Kappahaaao.-k rivers, at .ow Eal KA ntl, ind Uicoigti bllU Issued. Lt'ClBN ?. IA IT lt. Vlce-freeldent, No. HIT Main .treal aud Rocketu. ? lavis WBi*i.Ba,rieigutaul P*.?ecgerAgeat mh SI pilILADKLFHIA, RICH-^?X ? MUND AND NORFOLK * 1TEAMSH1P COMPANY. Apr-otnlel ullin* diya. Svary ITFsihy -.ndrKlDAT alls M., and evory KUNDAT ail 1.1. Freight for Tuesday*' sn I Frilays' steamar* ecslved UH II.?SBA. M.; tor Suuday*'atsamer .11 3 P. M. satur lft*\ t reiflht received dally itu i P.M. fastis, For further Information apply to J. W. MoCAIIICI, l.en*raJ Soulb*ra Agent, OOcs Ret-aatta. i W. P. CLY DI I Co,, i ?el 0*a?rai Asea ta Phlladelpbla, , j That Tired Feeling That extreme Ure* feeling which I* to dls tre-sinn amt often *o on.ic?ounuble in ti.e tprtng m n-th*.., entirely ovm-on-ie by Mood'* Saraparilla, which tones tho emsu buiy, l"jr;.r,.*i tim blood, curr* scrofula sod all bumer*, curra dyspepsia, create* sn appetite, rouse * the lirrpi i liver, brace* up tho berm, and clears the mind. Wc solicit a comparison of Hood's Riir<a*ft.irlUa with any other blood purifier in tho market for purity, economy, ?tnngth, and medh-inal merit. Tired all the Time "I hid no appetite or strength, and felt tired all the time, I attributed mr coed it iou to tentskmt humor. I Iud tried several kinds ot nieilleme without be ti e.*. t. lint M loon ss I Iud taken h.'if a bottle of Hoed Sarsaparilla, my appetlto wa* restored, and my stomach felt bettor. 1 have now taken nearly three bo;Uev and I noter was so well." Mr*4. Jr.ssiK F. L>o..BEAtiF., r_Koag, R. I. Mrs. c. w. Harriett, Lowen, Maia, wa* completely cured of .lek ho.vla.he, which alto had to years, by Hood j .Sarsaparilla. I i Frerytvxty need* and ?rwil*! take a good ?pring ined.olne, lor two realms : l*t. Tho body li now- mure loieeptlhl* le benefit fro--medicine t han at any other ?oi * 2d, Th ur.-..oi vii,.'! hare aeeumubt"! In tho hen/. thenM bo expelled,um! tho *yv tom given tone sud (trensth, before tho pr?v tratiusc efforts of warm weather aro f?It. Hood's Sar?aparli.a 1* the best spring BserrV ! ettie. A stag!* trial will ronvir.ee you of Ita | tuperlorlty. T&ke lt beforo lt ls too late. The Pest Spring Medicine " I take BBRfa Rampartll- for a tprlas RNBRRBB, and I find lt Just the thing. Il tone* np icy -y.tem and make* me feel I,ks a differ? ent man. My a ife take* lt for .iyipepil?, sad slin derive, gre it benefit from it, Sho asy* lt I* the best medicine rita ever took." F. C. ICBMS-, Hook*. 1-i.der No. I, Rexton. Ms**. "lost (pring 1 waa troubled with holli, caused by my blood being out of order. Two bottle* ot Hood's Sarsaparilla cured bo. I mn recommend it to all troubled w.tb affec? tions ot the blood.' J. *-< uoca, Peoria, 111. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoM by all drainrlsta. *I: 4:t foi *'.. Prepared I Said by all ag C. I noon * * -.-..w**!. bf C. I. BOODA O i. fl; Ml f-r gt. rr?T?are4 A .rr.. Lowan. Maa*. 100 Doses Ono Dollar 100 Doses Ono Dollar N nan.ttoan t.iwr.o. DKFOLK AND WEBTEBN BAIL KOAH. Il SCBBDCLB IN RTF (CT MARCH .5. RR*. TWO DAII.T nUlRI TO NOHfOLl 1WO DAILY TKAIS-. TO LYNCIIBCKIA MAYE UK. HMOND. 10:M A. M. PsMy, i i tu. hmond ant Potontrarf railrca.. Arr. .oat pete?ih i A. M. : arrlvo at Nor' .Ik I! * P. M. 9 Ci A. M. Dally, rm rtiebtqonU and Koie-nun railroad. Ar ive ni Petenb i r ? A. .M. Ro . leavre Petaraburf ? uiS a. v. for Pai unlit.*. . rii'i.bi.ir. Koo BOkl .. 1 ??>? point. MUt lint W< i THROUGH CAR IO I.i (-.Ot r. M. l?s . .ersbure, railroad. Arrive Peters-care- ? < M.. te+ve PeieTOuric 715 P. M. lally, a riving ' ear Hld mon I lo Ni * ROI*. M. Rally, *ta Rich mona .ti Petonburg Id!' I v m., coane. Ung witb 'I rain leaving Pel. i .rc ai t 0 P Pan ire. Roanoke, ft na. t. ' -Boxvt * . nattaoooga, and a,i ?points oe llb ani hh.Ik PULLMAN l-RRPINO-CAR ACCOMBODA 1 lo ... Ma 1? Sleeplnjr-enr iroea Petersburg to Hrtatol I yacbburg ange. So. i .'< iso ft* lo Raw Orleans, and Koa stta >. iggai - *. sud a 1 iti'ortnatioc. caa Bo obtained at Kicbmond and Paiaraburg railroad depot, A. V ant at ibu Com pan -to-ut. \.. Ii BRVI1 L, Qeaaral raesonjer an l itckoi Ag*Bi CH AB? .. * ' ?* 1 r.'-l Lot. UeneraJ o.:1 , Va. noll ICHMOND AND ALLEQHAN rs ' ' IAD SCUEDCl.EO- rRAINI IR EFFEiT ? two daily tua i n > txckpt 6undayi bbtwsxm _RICHMOND IND : .Ni lim Ko. ? 1 ? tatt a. ?No.1. Leave !. i V, A. II KOP. M. *I0 P. M. A rn va '. tl 7 44 P. M. 1! Howsr.I'iviiie 11:11 i'. R. | . i*. -I. . ? MOA. kt Clifton rorie. MO P. M. AHIlIVK RICHMOND. 4:4.', P. M. Vs Ldailj laacapt BuadayV ?:5H A. M. ACCOMMODATION dally (except MIA. M. Moil. Li I'itr.ft'?! daily fteicep'.Moo '. CON N I & AtCllftoa Porgn wita t :.?>-.peate and OMo railway . ir th weal At I v *ltb Norfolk amt We* ^rn rall, road forall | ts H ???'., m. . i railway for ali >..-! ih sud bouta. Ai Kicbmond with Associated Kail-ny? for al! points ii, i.m..ol, fredericka. Lurg ani !'.??? o, i Monk. At Lei i re and Ubi i ta?i ros i, m ak inn > at Harper** Ferry to and from Httteb?rgh aod tha Weet, ai4j ? ?. ;'..' hxyir.t (sir.;. Bleeping [to Memphis, Nowue ? '! r-ftln ? n .? ?-? ?? .. - indar*. ? Ml 0(41 Main "fee:. : .- i st, and al Rion?Mad sui AIL-goany uv!" . " ' anal straeta *. lll'ttlMI. . sr \c?_l RICHMOND, li.!.!>;.UiChbilL K'l" ARO POTOMAC RAILROAD, TUKOl'HH ALL-RAIL PABT-PRRKIHT LI*? IU AM? . tROIIR, l'UILA DELPHI \. f* . ALU RABI'I ? ? ?'. HST i H.s CITIES. ONLT TWRLYE HOCKS BRTWRRR KICB MONO AM) BALI IMOKI :\ KA' fl DIRRI HON. rrrT*s;,on.!ingly qui-It time tn ether point* Tbruuiti Lill* of lading Issued at low rai ?*. , . A. I At LOK, no! ' aa* i?i Knight Agent li uki.i.\4gt? e. x r TAXES. ELWQUEKl REAL ESTATE FOK : In pursiRn'fteof an nri.nan.-e of tbe city of ., I I svo pie, are,1 and poeted la tho City Kail a llatof Dtltaqaaal 'laxes on Kcal Katata (or Ut?, subjoct to imo Inst*, tion of all ft'Oii"om "?. ??.in purtuaoeoo( ordinauoo, aetlcoti Riven ia all the dully papers of tb.s etty iBat ail Hal Heal Ka'ate will Le sold I lieu ou tue flrnt day ot tho May terni of lt.- II,.st? art (being th* Till Jay of May, I1* ?ai? eui tensity thereon me been " r eld. I am further rotpiired by arfUngari to diiMI?*i in one or nioreof the dally papers of ililsetty, ie t lee. than ten daya pruv;,,,i. t.,ei,'ti (ale, a list of red estate so .leliiirjueut for tbe trevioua rear. Ia conformity IbOiaWltB no*i..e la hereby riven that *ui-b Hs: will bo published In the Ki b _0-d a,.,/ou W-UNt-ftJlAV, Apiti ?, la***, ?nd JO honiuy.mat:. lyjsrtL, [?fcoll between the hours of Vi M. ault P. M. pro eei to soil, lu front of tbe City Hall, on Broad .tree*, between Niutb and Tenth (treeta, the real 'state BeRBBOeal as aforesaid. Including penaU f,i . W. II. CAKlX)ZO. April 1, lK3s, Colls -tor Delinquent Taxes. lap l-tMyTj DERTIRirS. DORSF.T'H DENTAL Pkn-smm 18, Na ic*) RORTH sEVE^?^llT^r,* . rRIK 1. Insert sets of tee'b for I,'., Ut, and flO ie. '.nt. Filings from fl up. leela *i orM,'. OoM work a specialty. All work guar ?ive anttre Mtlef* mb B> tai W. H. DORSRT, H. D. ? nrrILFR?D A. PLE-AAMTBbM^ DIRTAL oirfflCI to? Ban Mun itrkst. KICHMOND, VA. V. B-i.?s administered (or tbe palotes* ex racnlou of teetk. ap lyeoao\* r\r..s. okoro e h. .u-iiARLEajn^ 1/ l.fti'LHI.. l-l-,K7 DB2CTIBTR, ns Maim Mstir, Kicbmond, Vs. BURI K. M EEL. D. 0. M., AMbtaai _ ap l-*od JOHN MAHONY. ^-Jaa J OENTIST, ?"__? ormerly Wayt A Mahony.) Orrtcs t.K.i Main*u**l, between Sixth and leventii, Kn nmouU, Va. C?ic* hour* from I A. LIB? P. M. 3*-.eod M Kr.ai. tai %rr. imms, _c. ONE! TO LUND UPON REAL ESTATE OK COLLAT.KaL MX I KUY AT u>wm HA IFS, RENTS 0OLL1CTD ml return* made to BRR tl I wu?r*. Liberal advauces iaad<\ DEKDs WK HT EN and a-'koow!od*;in*at? afeaa, AU kinds of COCVTRf aa-Ctn REALhB ,'A lt for (ale. Mjma lo exchange. E0USM SOLD. BUILtT aud P.KPAIRBD on non tb ly la slat ir ants. Apply tor "WKU'.NIA LAND 0?J1D?.,, OEOROB K. CKAWrXlKL, heal Estate Agaa!, Auctioneer, Broker, aud Notary I'ublle. ]a (7-eod.lm ltfun bank (treet. bi ai tm*. orpORrA-NiriB*. L^OR 8AI.E--A BAROALS-STOCK. I 04X10 WILL, sod Kl.ll ItXW of a WBO> CRY AND Liyi'oH aTOHR; oM eetobtiaBod itaad. Party leaving tha sula. Address ** P.," ItsrsUA offlce. ap ti lt* ram Ri.ao i.frtra. KU BMOND, I ..' DhKlCKHBUBO AMi POTOMA* RAll.WOABt ".bed ila romiwoaclBgI I oin. aKY ?*. ia*i?eastern (tend ar 1 tim*: TtgS A. M. leavesHyr-i ??reet?l?tfondnlly; ?top* al A* U"u, Miif.iPl, , Bleep** i) Waa e. Wasulugt.infir K. ??. ll CT A. M., > s in a dally, ot. . s.Mugu afar Raw '. . \ t P. M. HOP. M., i.i itattoa daily. io Now York. '0-TH A. M . i ?*.??? h statlva lally. ' . . .r\. LUI', k. , rei * . ft: i -I it .tatton dally: i.r. ire, MitfoM, aad ... *. BRM* 10:411*. M.. a (tatton d?:iy. ??*. ASHLAND rRAIRR CClv i\, .rr | ..rs. BMP.M ? .*M fyrd-street (tai .as Liiand at I P. M. -OtP. M? leave* Ki ls srrivoe ai Asbiand at ir. 4 M , <? muov lal ?'.. arrtve* at hyrl. i Manoa l'?... Ashland all 31 .4 V. fc! ' M. s .- ? a? Lita leaves Aahlanl *4 ' OR, oen-ra! T' kel Agent. * ? HBU, mulei* tout ap|T -ST10 COAST LD . . . Kl -MOND AM' PETEIKRUM RAILRot:? ' BUL -? ???.* (DAY, Ari ll 17, trait.*on ttit* r* st * ? ? ?. ll: \ '? n Mu-._ , ,t I A. I I M -inlay Accom'a 'at'M.ft. i ? j ? ..-. nain. - iv v. issi nail. letioa. . ' ? ? n.dato ? No. Peters ?ad. aatl. - ? .tattesu oday A *u_'u ? latieia. % ? train. -latina. ? HTOPI | Noa. 17 aad ii mat n *wp* only ot. ligualat 1 ir. Na rs mot* alia ani Maarli-ater S l Signal ain't il at all , a 1 I', .rt *. '. eat 1% will (toe at all (tati. o* for pa , . -. rilli _ Ob Train* No*, lt and . - -??-??, N..w Yore ? - - ft . -.ft | ? ?? Y -rfc ni, I J.i . ? -:. ? ' ?' ia * . i ?r* between ',. aablndon and '?' a . 'lUL, POLL I (*4 I. AliSIVB. 'I 4 WP. w. i . Parmvtl an.) all emu. ' ( aad Weetara ran ; a --.rs for . ? lu ? no g-'ll AM. train int B.M.BCLL1 I . -i latoiidoaW I. T. I). Vtcrs, *ien?ra! '??ireniiteudent, ',' v Paaaaafsc Agent. NCI.il ii.-, ,i*i",' Manager, np tl tUlL.-ft.U!. \K i. AN I - (IHIH ROUT* / BCM-OI I ?: .AM.*,.. EPflOf Alli 1 i, i.VM. l?*ve a rii-OMO: sn AM. f?r Nea ? Point Cairn. V '. ,i 1 Morl ilk daily. Pullman . ""Int. 11:08 AM. 11 > * uga aad I ecol Mall ta all potnta Weal i iday. .*? lee per* CHI. ii .,,n g om, USM p. M. I tai and tgOODt -unlay. Pu,unaa 1 .. ,- -ar Meeking! . i ? OM Point. f-00 P. M. < lai?' :..'emit, Accommodsucn, es* sy RVs*. M. | -. I'ln.-innatt, i"bl-ag'\ >i. Louis, Memphis, ant New Or* lean* Peat Fxpreoe-wi?i throngs I * .'.illy, unly rene runulug i l Weet ft tn Kl hiUytiiL taaira ia BioBaem t.% A. M. Cl ' A'-voiuiao-lstton, or. - i.itlay. hiss A M. f '? I. 014 P Int, and Nea. port N twa. except lui ;ay. ?"ii,mao I . . . i.t. ?., ? asblogtou. t:10 P. M. fn ni local etui* and tb* Weat, es ?? , ' - .milty. 1:10 P. M. from! I lal, N...wf,ft.riNew*,*nl Noif . ll ly !' i.liuau Pale.*" mr Old l ..;;?' ii., univ.l au i Louie. vl..e. WOP. M. fi"':i I. ui..:i!eaudClnctnn*tl-ra*? hi press?dany. Depot. Baronta) nth sud Broad ati????*. ilea*-st mw Main street *uJ attn* depot. ll. W. Kl LLBK, General Passenger Agent. Wiima*. Ml muk, He, eu er Chesapeake and Ohio railway. nih*. piKDMONl AlH-UNK. RICHMOND AND DAM YI LLB WAII.ROAO. BRORT-OT AND KOKI Dirt-Cl' KO CTR 1*0 ?;ur. borra. PULLMAN bL_EPKl:.i ON ALL NIOUP TKAlsS. 8*h*d*ile In BBbM TRMR Train Bpnl-L, RMR '.V.. SO. 'Na JA Leave Klehmond. RIO P. M. x:? A. M. Arrive Danville. HIS p. M. 7 ?> A. _. .:y. UM A. M. tl:H A. M. Arrive t b?'..,i;-. -Iti ... M. 1140 V. M. A.rlve Augi?ta. 1U:SUA. M, RUP. M. Arr:Te Atlanta. I Ol P. M. Hr.*?) P. M, Airivo Now ti >an_. MIA. M. r:*4UP.M. Arrive lilrmi'igbam. _*?!'. M. AIM A. M. Arrive Vi. (ceburg. IO:*) A. M a.. ?? Nhreveport... ? * CONNS, i Train No. M mace* cviinevitoa at Rey*vi!!e for cboas i ii/, larkavtiia, a i i ara, a* tireen*:-"., fr I).-kain *o<l halelgl dally *B capt ?au:sy aol *<< p^inta on Norta*.arollaa Du isliiii, ai 1 Norlhweatorn North Carolina rall? roa-i. iradi No, M maka*eaaaeaMaa a:uniinhaaa* for llolelgb, l? io*.!., r.a. e'ld -oreboad 4 Hy; al ba.-i.ury lur AMbarUla, Hot .-.tringa, BB i *l point* in Reatarn Sorta CaroHaa; *t ('fcariotia ?Un barieito. Coi ..ir.** snd Aug'Kta railroaA lor ? o amble. Augi.su, Aiken, Ci.ar'.eateu, n*. v?mah. 'i l im_(viiio. ea.. ,l.-i,(s nvuia, aug otber Florida potn'e. a,-.), witb Carunna Caa* Uai railroad for Wilmington. ira.n. ' . ?.-r.?* ai RiahiaoaA IIS A. M. aud lt 43 P. M ai.'Klft.-Vl<_.a _CCOMMO_ATIt)N. Uave R|aR_M "1 .T*:ta A. M. Arrtve Mancl.eeter. ... rT:dU V M. BON Alli ACCOMMOL.A . ION- EX I ER JgO TO AMKI.1A Ctil"KTHOUS_,f '^avo K. i.m 11.|]MP. M, Anice Ben A.r . BMP.M. Arrive Aa-?l!a i oirtbousa.TJ6P. B, Leav. Amelia I'lyiriiiouaa.T ISA. M. Lenvo Hon Al.- .0-.1SA.M. ArrraHiehm >ad .. (40A.M. ORK-IUVKR LINK iru WKiJI l*OINTk ?TRAINS DAILY. - KAMIRR D.\il\ KACRPT30XBAT. Tb* favor'.te rout* to Hail .-nore, Tbettaauiore on tft.li tine are mode* of bea tty, eiegaaco, aa4 ctn rt, Leave It'chmonJ 'JW sui 4 > P. M, { arrive ai Baitimor* s < A. M. leave Raiti more at I P. M.; arrtve si Ri.-ma?4'*.?> as-i 10-41) A. M. (are Ki-hn.on.i to Balli mora: FiiaVelM*,*A ?. i -ie.*, ti.so. Tte \jiw-K *.?.? 1.ne afford* (up^rtar advai*. i.\4*s to I'iimi'sm men ta auaj.lug lhasa ta leave Kuhnle U near tba cloae ot IRa dapa u-en**- i-uii- ai. l a^r.ve al B-ttlmore early nail laorntng. aftor bavtng eajoye.1 a loUfhiral nigkt'* i -si, lr..* ii .ia* in* -i?(4 and aetaa ul raMs way travel. Wg*vTPOINT ACCOMMODATUUl Lea** rUohatoail *rweaiy*-i_ua street depat, . H A. Hg Arrive hut.mond flwealy-third ntieei depot). Mil P. SW *D?fti.v. tDally except Huaday. Der-i and ticket-oflka ? foot Vtrgtula aariH*. I p-ww* omeo Caroer l'aau ?_<t mtsmittmmSto JAift i. taTLor. c*nerai .''?^??oasirAgaai. V J. fi PO -ivialoa ^^TrS-U-TK BOL RAAB, TreRto Maaagar, ' tt\ WR KANMWLPM.ttaaaraiMiaaR *? af